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#**m0**##»*4»#m0#A#m0r»I jMr And Mrs. M L. WeeksfSffa!Mr, And Mrs. ML WeeksgHHonored At Open HouseMr. and Mrs. Martin Luther were registered.Weeks were honored by their fam-j Photo by JimmieDeanCarnell.ily with open house .Sunday afternoon, April 14, in honor of theirGolden Wedding Anniversary at their home in Good Hope.They have four daughters,Mrs. L.E. (Okla) Walker, Chickasaw; Mrs. H.V. (Octavia) Franklin, Good Hope; Mrs, W.W, (Julia) Plant, I airfield Highlands; and Miss O’Reba Weeks, Good Hope. They also have nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.Mr. and Mr s. Weeks were married in the BerlinCommunityand lived in the Oak Level Community until he served in WWI. In 1923 Mr. Weeks became employed by the Post Office Department, and ’moved to Birmingham. In 1951 they retur ned to Good Hope and he worked in the Cullman PostOffice as a city carrier until hisretirement in 1957,A host of friends and relativesBirthdaysCelebrated AtHarris HomeSeveral people who were cele-i brating birthdays met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Harris, recently, where they had a dinner together.Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock, Ray, Lisa and Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Floyd, Ken-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Floyd, Keith and Kim; Mr. and Mrs. Loy Benefield Jr., Robin, Sam and Luette; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lake and Ra-chele; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberson, Denny, Billy, Cynthia, Claudia and Brian; Mrs. RuthHarris, Mrs. Hilda Witcher and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey JordanJr.,
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Cullman Times Democrat

Cullman, Alabama, US

Thu, Apr 18, 1968

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