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GLENWOOD
SOCIALS AND PERSONALS
JEWELL O'QUINN. Editor
The Wallace Adams family
have returned to their home
at Jekyll Island where they
have been during the summer,
after spending a few days here.
Wally Adams was a partici
pant in the Golf Tournament
at Dublin Country Club Satur
day and Sunday.
Rev. Robert E.Kea and family
spent last week at Indian Springs
Camp Meeting. They were ac
companied by Van Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Chambers
spent several days this week
at Shellman Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Yoder,
Misses Katherine and Anne
Yoder of East Palestine, Ohio
are the guests of the former’s
mother, Mrs. R.Emestßivers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon
Jr., Suzanne and Mrs. Kent
W. Currie enjoyed a tour
through the mountains of Ten
nessee and North Carolina.
Weyman Ryals, Jerome Ryals
and Grady Jenkins of Macon,
spent Saturday with Mrs. W. J.
Ryals.
Dr. Silas E. O’Quinn of New
Orleans, I^., will arrive August )
22, for a visit with his mother, :
Mrs. S. E. O’Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rice,
Beth, Scott and Billy, have re- :
turned to their home at St. I
Simons Island following a visit <
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Rosalie Galbraith.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joiner
spent the week end with
relatives in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Georgia Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson, Jr., unveils the first
of the new USA markers of the Stone Mountain Trail. Pictured
are (I to r): John Brown, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Henry
Morris, National Scenic Trails Advisory Council; Dr. Lane
Mitchell, Stone Mountain Memorial Association; Commissioner
of Agriculture Tommy Irvin; Adrian Newcomer, Stone
Mountain Park. (PRN)
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GEORGIA
ATLANTA (PRN) - The
time of the yellow daisy is
approaching at Stone
Mountain Park. And this year,
along with a special three-day
celebration, an added highlight
will be the eye-catching new
USA markers on Stone
Mountain Trail, recently
designated a National
Recreation Trail.
The six-and-one-half mile
trail around Stone Mountain,
including the historic walk-up
path, is one of 31 National
Trails which span the nation,
and the only one so named in
Georgia. Once traveled by
Indians, explored by Spanish
conquistadors, and now
walked daily by 25,000
summer visitors, the trail s
new markers were unveiled in
a recent dedication ceremony.
Park officials said parts of the
trail around- the base are
believed to have been in use
since Paleo Indians hunted
bison in this area eight to ten
thousand years ago.
Trail hikers and recreation
enthusiasts will have three
days this year to enjoy the
Yellow Daisy Festival, which
takes its name from the
profusion of native yellow
daisies that annually bloom at
the Park. The third annual
event is set for September
10-12. Hours are from 10 a.m.
and Cleo Fowler of Griffin,
made a brief visit with Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Hart on Satur
day.
Sgt. Lem Padgett has re
turned home from a tour of duty
in Vietnam. He visited his
mother, Mrs. Annie Mae
Padgett and his family in Soper
ton.
Miss Barbara Gowan, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Gowan, has completed a sum
mer course at Bauder Fashion
School in Atlanta.
Lt. Col. (Ret.) J. E. Barnhill
and Mrs. Barnhill of Atlanta,
were week end guests of Mrs.
D. C. Colson.
Mrs. W. M. Pope spent the
week end in Savannah, and on
Thursday she spent the day
with her sister, Mrs. Annie
T. Ladson in Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Nan Pope returned home
from Lyons where she visited
Col. and Mrs. Ellis Pope.
The Jack Frost family have
returned from vacationing in
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Jennifred Montford of Savan
nah, visited her grandmothers
Mrs. Will Rowland and Mrs.
Vernon Montford.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton John
son and Carla have returned
home after a visit with their
daughter, Mrs. Douglas Rain
water and family in Douglas
ville. They all enjoyed a trip
to Hiawassee and the Mountain
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morri
son, Jennifer and Kevin of
Millen, spent the past week end
to 9 p.m. each day.
Exhibits include crafts,
flowers, and art by the Atlantq
Artists Club, Inc. Craft
demonstrations display a
number of skills and services
which date from the
mid-1800’s—a sorghum mill
and grist mill, blacksmith,
potter, basket maker and quilt
maker. There will be a variety
of contests, such as hog
calling, log sawing, whittling,
fiddling, folk dancing,
mountain clogging, and canoe
jousting.
In addition, Stone
Mountain Park’s annual photo
contest is getting in on the
Festival action as well, with
September 12 named Yellow
Daisy Camera Day. On that
day, hostesses in antebellum
dresses and Georgia’s Junior
Miss, Susie Witted, will be
posing especially for shutter
bugs. Georgia residents, as well
as out-of-state visitors, are
eligible to compete in the
photo contest, which
continues through October 31.
The Department of
Industry and Trade, Tourist
Division, says the time of the
yellow daisy is a great time to
visit Stone Mountain Park.
There are colorful scenes to
photograph, exciting
happenings to attend each
day.
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WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GA. 30411 FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1971
with Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Morri- .
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gowan
and daughter Regina, enjoyed a
trip -last week to Cherokee,
N. C., and Tennessee.
Mrs. W. Harvey Kent visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy- Knight and Al in Millen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Layfield
and Kevin of Warner Robins,
and Mrs. Perrell Gay of Dub
lin, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Meade. Mrs. Meade recently
visited relatives in Warner
Robins.
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Browning
Jr., and Mrs. Bob Simpson
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Manning in
Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sears
spent a recent week end at
their cottage at Jekyll Island.
STUCKEY SOCIALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White
head and family of Ashburn,
visited relatives here over the
week end.
Mrs. Christine Methdin of
Umatilla, Fla., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Adams and family
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nelms,
Charles Nelms, Hazel Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Nelms
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Har
ville of Dublin, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Waldrep and family of Dublin.
Miss Gina Waldrep was cele
brating her 4th birthday.
Miss Wilma Sightier, daugh
ter of Mrs. Lillian Sightier,
was home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graham
and son Ronald, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Graham of Mt.
Vernon over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Couey and family, Mr.andMrs.
Billy Couey and family of
Stuckey, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Whitehead and family of Ash- ■
burn, and Mrs. Christine Meth
din of Umatilla, Fla., visited
relatives in Rincon, Sunday. •
Gary Jenkins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Jenkins, was home
over the week end.
Card Os Thanks
We wish to thank each and
every one for the many kind
deeds of sympathy extended to
us during the death of our loved
one.
May God bless each of you.
The Family Os
Mrs. E. E. Cox
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Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Hinson
Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Hinson
of Mcßae, celebrated their
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
with a reception at the Com
munity Center in Mcßae, on
Sunday afternoon from 3:00 to
5:00 o’clock.
The affair was given in their
honor by their children and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hinson and Jim and
Sherrie Hinson ofNatchitoches,
Louisana and Mr. and Mrs.
James Hinson of Patuxent
River, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinson were
married on August 17, 1921
in Helena. She is the former
Miss Ruth Myrtle Timmerman
of South Carolina.
Mrs. Hughes Hinson greeted
the guests and presented them
to honored couple and their
sons, Charles and James. Mrs.
Hinson was lovely in a light
blue ensemble worn with black
accessories, complemented by
a corsage of Cymbidium
orchids.
After greeting Mr. and Mrs.
Hinson and sons, the guests
were invited into the reception
rooms tliat were decorated
throughout with the traditional
yellow, white and gold.
Mrs. Raleigh Jackson, niece
of Mr. and Mrs. Hinson, pre
sided at the guest registry which
was on a round table covered
with a gold cloth overlaid with
lace. The focal point of the
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table was an anniversary
candle.
The refreshment table,
covered with gold and overlaid
with white lace featured an
arrangement of yellow and white
flowers and candles, and held
punch, coffee, varied colored
mints, gelatin strawberries and
oranges and nuts. Mrs. Tom
Hughes poured the punch and
Mrs. George Timmerman
served the coffee.
The cake table decorated
similiar to the refreshment
table, featured the three tiered
anniversary cake that was iced
in white. The tiers of the cake
were separated with white
columns and was topped with
golden wedding bells and a
“50.” Mrs. J. E. Dopson assis
ted by Mrs. Paul Hinson cut
and served the cake.
The many gifts received by
the couple were displayed on
tables also covered with gold
and white lace.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinson’s
daughters-in-law, assistedwith
the serving and entertaining
during the afternoon.
Currie Reunion
The Currie Clan met July
25, at Gilder’s Lodge with about
75 present. Several were kept
away because of the death of
Miss Connie Mercer.
A picnic lunch was served.
Hope to see all of you next
year.
Those present for the oc
casion were: John F. Currie,
L. D. Currie, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Avery, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ussery and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie,
Foy, Walton and Brian Currie.
Curtis Currie, Miss Alma
Currie, Jimmy Perdue, Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Burgess, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon W. Wright, Mrs.
Lee Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dixon, Jr., Mike and
Suzanne Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Davis, Mrs. Kent Currie.
Mrs. Jewell C. Burch, Mrs.
Kelly Nobles, Mrs. Hazel Ful
ghum, Bob Nobles, Kline Currie
and C. T. Gilles.
Card Os Thanks
We wish to express our ap
preciation to the many friends
who showed so much sympathy,
love and kindness in the death
of our sister and dear aunt,
Mrs. Rosa Cox.
I know she will be missed
by her loved one’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers
and Family
Mrs. Howard Anderson
Glenwood
Roadside Park
Have you ridden by the Glen
wood Roadside Park and looked
at the beautiful red cannas in
bloom? The Glenwood Garden
Club always sees that this park
is well kept.
You will note the improve
ments that have been made
and the beauty of the park
which the people in Glenwood
enjoy along with tourists and
others.
When you do go to Glenwood,
be sure and look at these pretty
red cannas. You will be glad
that you did.
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ALAMO
r SOCIALS AND PERSONALS
Mrk. Dalton Wright, Editor
Those in Alamo, July 25, on
account of the death of their
cousin, Connie Mercer, were
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson
of Guyton, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Hunnicut, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Smith and Miss Eleanor Pope
of Macon.
J. 0. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Perdue, Mrs. D. N.
Achord, Mrs. Louise White,
Miss Dora Lee Perdue and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White
and sons, were in Bartow, Fla.,
August 7 and 8, for the Perdue
Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Pollard
and children of Marianna, Fla.,
have returned home after an
extended visit with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Adams
and children Luann and Scott,
spent Monday in Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Polik
and daughter Joyce of St.
Petersburg, Fla., spent several
days here over the week end
with their mother, Mrs. Leila
Harville and family.
M. F. Gross spent Tuesday
in Macon. While there he visited
his uncle who is in the hospital
there.
Friends are glad to welcome
Mrs. H. R. Clark back home
after an extended visit with
relatives at Warner Robins.
Mrs. Harold Clark andchlldren
will be with her for a while.
Mrs. Robert Pope and Karen
of Macon, spent the week end
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Holmes. Richie
who had been visiting here re
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Thomas,
, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomas all attended the Thomas
reunion last Sunday in Laurens
County.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Yawn
of Eastman, were the dinner
guests Tuesday of their mother,
Mrs. J. H. Dorsey.
Mrs. J. A. Turner is spending
some time with her brother
and family in Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hartley
of Macon, spent several days
over the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Gross and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gillis
of Columbus, spent last week
with their parents, Mr. and
1 Mrs. Woodroe Gillis and Mr.
and Mrs. Oris Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Adams
and children spent the week
end with relatives in Eatonton.
Mrs. Bill Dampier and Mrs.
Vann McNair of Haines City,
Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Holmes and other friends
and relatives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Windy White
and children and Mrs. Mutt
White of Macon, spent Sunday
here with relatives.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Anderson, who cele
brated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary at their home here
last Sunday.