
KEYSVILLE, GEORGIA PERSONALS
Abstracted from the Augusta Chronicle-
9-7-1924
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ogletree & Mr. Julian Grace, of Augusta visited Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Cannon.
Mr. A. P. Woodward made a business trip to Harlem.
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Stapleton, visited relatives here.
Misses Dorothy & Frances Austin, of Ellisville, Miss, returned to their home after visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Woodward,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Arrington spent the night with Mr. Arrington's parents.
Miss Alice Daniel visiting relatives in Waynesboro.
Mr. & Mrs. John Logue & children, of Jacksonville, Florida visiting Mr. & Mrs. Tom Radford.
Mr. F. W. Radford visited relatives. He left for Memphis, Tenn. His sister Bessie accompanied him.
Mr. George Martin and his mother, visited Augusta.
Mrs. Mary Blount is back home after an extended trip to North. She visited relatives in Lexington, S. C. on her way home.
Little Belvin Dickson returned home in Stapleton after visiting her cousin, Clara Margaret Dickson here.
Mrs. Eunice Matthews visited her sister, Mrs. Willie Adkins, returning to her home in Wrens on the train.
11-17-1941
Mrs. Bertie Hume returned home in Atlanta, Georgia after spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Radford.
Clayton Johnson, Jr., of Augusta visited his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Chandler.
Mrs. Ashley Woodward & Miss Melba Smith visited in Augusta.
Mr. & Mrs. Rusty Powers and daughter, Bebe of Atlanta, returned home after visiting their aunt, Mr. & Mrs. H. G. Adkins.
Miss Elsie Brinson & Miss Mildred Eve all of Augusta, were guests of their parents last weekend.
Mrs. Fannie Daniel & grandson, Alvin Arrington returned from Valdosta where they attended the South Georgia conference and were the guest of Mr. & Mrs. P. B. Adkins while there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wren of Vidette & Mrs. Minnie Deering of Atlanta visited Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Cook.
Mr. & Mrs. Moses Brinson, Wrens were guest of Mrs. & Mrs. C. N. Brinson.
Mr. B. L. Way is still confined to his home from a recent illness.
Dr. & Mrs. J. H. Butler, Augusta visited their brothers, Paul N. Butler.
