Dr. cline frequently visted in Milledgeville, being owner of Sorrell Farm, where he had extensive dairy interest. He was understood to be making plans to establish an office in Milledgeville, and to make his home at Sorrell Farm.
A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cline, he was graduated from Emory Medical School in 1905, and interned at Grady Hospital and at the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital in New York City. He studied in Vienna in 1927, and at the Jackson Clinic in Philadelphia.
Survivors include five sisters, Miss Mary Cline, Miss Kate
Cline, and Mrs. Edward F. O'Connor of Milledgeville; Mrs. John Tarleton of Atlanta, and Mrs. Frank Florencourt of Arlington, Mass.; and four brothers, Jon J. Cline of Shreveport, La.; Frank Cline, Monroe, La.; Louis I. Cline, and Herbert Cline, Atlanta.
Dr. cline frequently visted in Milledgeville, being owner of Sorrell Farm, where he had extensive dairy interest. He was understood to be making plans to establish an office in Milledgeville, and to make his home at Sorrell Farm.
A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cline, he was graduated from Emory Medical School in 1905, and interned at Grady Hospital and at the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital in New York City. He studied in Vienna in 1927, and at the Jackson Clinic in Philadelphia.
Survivors include five sisters, Miss Mary Cline, Miss Kate
Cline, and Mrs. Edward F. O'Connor of Milledgeville; Mrs. John Tarleton of Atlanta, and Mrs. Frank Florencourt of Arlington, Mass.; and four brothers, Jon J. Cline of Shreveport, La.; Frank Cline, Monroe, La.; Louis I. Cline, and Herbert Cline, Atlanta.
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