Aonia News
February arrived Wednesday and is known as Heart Month. The American Heart Association claims this to make people more aware of heart problems, etc. Also, it is the month for love – Valentines Day with all its glamour. I love Valentines Day. It’s fun to get surprised. There may be flowers, candy, or jewelry waiting for all your surprises. So be sweet. Happy birthday to all who will celebrate a birthday in February. Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of Brunswick visited Mrs. Marion Newsome Sunday. I visited my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Wallace in Lincoln County, Sunday, and had lunch with them. My brother was also there visiting. I also had several appointments in Augusta last week that kept me in the road. We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Ann Dunnaway’s passing. She was a good nurse and had been a nurse in the military service. Alex and Tommy Dunnaway are her brothersin law and we send sincere sympathy out to them and her immediate family. We were glad to see James Smith back in church Sunday. Hope you don’t overdo it, Mr. James. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth McCarty Goldman in Goose Creek, S.C. She was the daughter of the late Alice M. Fouche and sister of Bobby McCarty. Her husband, Harvey Goldman, was from Lincoln County, but had retired from service and settled in Goose Creek. Sincere sympathy to this family. Richard and Brenda Phillips are better, but not completely well. The Phllipses, along with Stephanie Hayes, Chip and Skyla rode to Thomson Tuesday for a short outing. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips visited Becky Phillips in Conyers Friday, then went on to attend to business in Lawrenceville. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ryll, Connor and Calley visited Mrs. Lucille Ingram Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mobley Jr. had a fun day at the flea market in Augusta recently. Miss Grace Dunaway and Alex Dunaway were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Brown Monday evening. Peyton Standard visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Standard several days last week. Linda and Peyton visited Sara Huff during the week. Alex Dunaway visited with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dunnaway and other relatives at Wills Memorial Hospital several days last wee. Mrs. Walter Tuttle carried Mr. and Mrs. Hill O’Neal to Athens Thursday. They had lunch with Mrs. Henry O’Pry. Mrs. Tuttle visited Mr. And Mrs. Robbie Newsome, Brandon and Jacob Saturday. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Hill O’Neal. Mrs. Florence Ingram, Mrs. Sara Huff, Mrs. Linda Standard, Mrs. Lucille Ingram, and Trudy Ingram were among those who visited with the Dunnaway families Saturday evening at Hopkins Funeral Home. Mrs. Huff and cousins, Regina and Tommy and Alex Dunaway were among those to attend the funeral Sunday evening. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Casey (Jean Newsome) of Cedartown will be interested in knowing that James returned to the hospital for more (heart) stints. He returned home (and we are holding our breath) and we hope he will feel better soon. I’m sure he gave his family a scare. Our prayer concerns include Mary Ellen Bentley, Clinton Wheless, Doug Denard, Glenn Phillips, Barbara Cox Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Partridge, Stephanie Chapman, Suzette Kopecky, Mary Gunter, John R. Ashmore, James Casey, Annette Neal, Martha Ann Huff, Henry and Blanche Wallace, James Lee, Jerry Robinson, Charlie Coker, Juanita Bradford, Trudy Sutherland, Richard and Brenda Phillips, Jenelle Newsome, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nunn, Martin Burgess, Henrietta Leard, Virginia McClearen, Jack Newsome, G.B. Newsome Jr., Sherry Newsome, Ed Burdette, Ethel B. Harris, Joe Woodruff, Jane and David Wright, Billy Niemann, Tommie Lou Heard, Lois South, Mildred Marett, Ronnie May, Mike Webb, J.W. Thornton, Dot Shank, Edyee McClain, Allen Burton, Reba Thornton, Billy Dawson, Elliott Poss, Bill Mobley, Casey Carter, David Lindsey, Gary Rogers, Betty Hall, Evans Davis, Ann Corbett, Martha Hall, Thomas Fanning, The families of Ann Dunnaway, Sara Ivey, Frank Thomas, Elizabeth Goldman, and Frances Duke.







