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Social news in 1945



2005-05-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Fay McKinley. OPAL WALKER and her mother Etna Edith Waggener, made the social column in the News 60 years ago this week. The report was that Mrs. H. B. (Hob) Walker accompanied her mother, Mrs. Etna Waggener, to the hospital at Glasgow last Wednesday, where she is taking treatment from Dr. Howard. In the picture above, Mrs. Waggener is standing at right, and her son, E. P., is at her left. Sitting, in front of them, are her daughters, from left, Opal Walker, Nona Bess Walker and Lena Burris. Also mentioned in the social news that same week: Mr. Woodson Nell who has been sick for quite a while is improving at this time. Mr. J. L. Dudley and daughter, Miss Lucille, were on a business trip to Nashville, Tennessee last Friday. Messrs. C. G. Breeding and Lymon Baker bought some nice shoats last Thursday for feeders. (Our friend "Cyrus" shared this news from his research; click 'read more' for the full story.)

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