2009-05-14 / Personalities

Lundberg News

By SAMILLE SHERRER Please call 706-678-7363

 
We had good services at Clifford's Grove Baptist Church Sunday. All mothers were honored and some were presented flowers and pretty pins. During storytime, Rev. Martin talked to the children about loving their mothers, and his message was from Exodus 2:1-10. .Spending nine days with Iris Dyson were Dr. Rosemary Lindsey, Merideth Lindsey, and baby Edward Lindsey of Fort Worth, Texas, and Dr. Fran Cooper of Oakland, California. Also visiting several days with them were Nan Lindsey ... and April Painter of Houston, Texas, and Nancy McClure of Tallahassee, Fla. Nancy also visited Evelyn George. .While Iris' guests were visiting her they enjoyed touring around town with "Miss Fanny," seeing the old homes and interesting places. On Wednesday night, Iris Dyson, Dr. Rosemary Lindsey, Merideth and baby, Dr. Fran Cooper, and Evelyn George had supper with Charles and Amelia Hopkins in Elberton.

.There was a pretty good attendance at the National Day of Prayer on The Square at noon Thursday. It was a very good program. .Agnes and Carl Hayden and Philip of Martinez visited James and me Saturday. Ray Branham joined us for lunch. Philip and Mae Dell Huff visited that afternoon. .After attending services at Clifford's Grove Baptist Church Sunday, Mrs. Juanita Bradford, Trudy, John, and Brad Sutherland went to the home of Mary Lou and Terry Bradford in Washington for Mother's Day. Others joining them were Joyce and Dennis Bradford, Tonya Gowen and children of Thomson, Laura and Morris Bradford, Mattie and Zane of Dublin. .Spending Mother's Day and also celebrating her birthday with Sue Davis were Faye and Bill Scoggins, Dylan Scoggins, and baby Mary of Augusta. .James and Keeley Lance of Augusta had lunch with Sue and Willard Lance Sunday. .Charles and Charlie Hopkins, Megan and Justin Turner, and Harrison of Elberton, and Lance Hopkins visited Iris Dyson Sunday afternoon. .I visited this Sunday evening. We get together once in a while to compare our aches and pains and a few other things. .It's never too late to have a happy childhood. But the second one is up to you and no one else.

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