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Mrs. Curtis Mote spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Townley.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Williams
and little son Gerald, spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. J
F. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mote had a.
tiieir guests S unday Mr. and Mrs
Fred Townley, Mr. Jim Ellington.
Mr .and Mrs. Aubrey Williams.
Mrs. Curtis Mote, all of Coving
ton
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rutledge and
Mrs. Fred Townley spent Satur
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper, Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Byrd and son
Billy, called on Mr and Mrs. J.
F- Byrd Saturday night.
Miss Rollie Vee Mote spent Wed
nesday night with her aunt, Mrs.
Exie Townley.
Mr. Tom Guess called on Mr.
Rob Mote a while Saturday night,
spent Friday night with their par
ents, Mr ’ a ft'
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Mrs. Seab Jordan a whie Sunday
morning.
Mr. Ramey Sammons. Mr. Logan
O'Kelley called on Mr. Seab Jor
dan a while Sunday afternoon.
Mr. R. A. Bostwick celebrated
his 74th birthday Sunday at his
home in Gum Creek. Among
those visiting him .were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Cason and family
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Reagan and
family, Mrs. Mabelle Ellington.
Mrs. Brady Berry and daughter
Ida of Covington. Miss Elizabeth
Allgood of Social Circle, Mr and
Mrs. Sam Reagan and baby from
Milstead. We all wish for Mr.
Bostwick many more happy
birthdays
Mr. and Mrs. puck Algood were
the * uests of Mrs - Saliie
ton and Mr ' Waller Elington Sun '
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Water Middle
brooks and sons Daniel and Carl
ton ' visited Mr. and Mrs - Alien
Midd]ebrooks
Mrs. Bob Kitchen, Mrs. Starkie
were the o{ Mr ,
C. L. Bostwick Wednesday.
I Mrs ' Ellington spent Thun
day afternoon with Mrs. Albert
Ellington
Mrs. Will Brown and daughter
Miss Ruby Brown, spent Saturday
with Mrs. Albert Ellington.
Little Hilda Ann Elington vis
j ited her grandmother Mrs. Wil
: Brown over the week-end.
Mrs. Ross Ellington and Miss
Robbie Lee Bostwick spent Tues
| day afternoon with Mrs. Saliie
! Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Moddlebrooks and son J. C„
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Byrd
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bostwick and
daughter Robbie Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Mitcham and Miss Mary Lou
1 Mitcham Sunday.
Mrs. Saliie Ellington spent a
' while Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks.
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Several from here attended the
singing in Covington at the court
house Thursday night.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Lee Moate
were the guests last week of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Cook. Mrs. Moate
was in bed with flu, but is now 1
able to be up and has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Polk spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Day.
Misses Mary Lee, Charlotte and
Beth Mitchell of Oak Hill, visit
ed Miss Hester Switzger Sunday !
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood
spent Sunday afternoon in Coving
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tank
sley.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Collum of
noon with Mr. N. H. Piper and
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzger.
Mrs. Sim Randle and daughter
j Judy, and Mrs. Cohen Piper of
Covington, visited Mrs. E. G.
Switzer Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
I Cohen is just able to be out af
ter being sick several weeks and
*' as in the hos P ital a week with
flu and pneumonia Her friends
here are delighted to know she
i s able to be out again.
Miss Hester Switzer spent Tues
dav with Mr and Mrs N
J. Piper.
Friends of Mrs. Annie
are very sorry to know she has
to return to the hospital We trust
she will soon recover.
Mrs. Fields and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Annie
1 Bailey and Mrs. Johnnie Smith,
Mrs. W. A. Woodruff of Macon,
spent several days here last week
visiting relatives.
Several from here attended the
singing in North Covington, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
Miss Virginia Switzer of Atlanta
spent Saturday with Mr. N. H.
Piper and Mrs. E. G. Switzer and
daughter, Hester.
Miss Margaret Norwood spent
Monday night with Miss Betty Ann
Burch.
Friends of Miss Hester Switzer
are glad to know she was able to
return to school Monday after a
weeks illness with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Atha Wheeler and
son, Jack, were the guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood
and family.
Mrs. Archie Johnson and daugh
ter of Covington spent Saturday
| with her mother. Mrs. Lee Terry. and
Mr. and Mrs. Pres Wilson
son, Raymond, and Mrs. Dora
Speer and daughter, Dora, were
last week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Knight.
Mrs. Charlie Collins and two
children were the week-end guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Dabney Hewell
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper and
daughter, Marie, of Covington, and
Mr. Edd Sullivan of Oxford, were
the ests Sunday of Mr. N. H.
and Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Switzer and daughter, Hester.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martin and
family of Decatur spent Sunday
with Mrs. T. J. Kitchens and fam
iiy- Wilson Moate
Friends of Mrs.
«• are very sorry she continues ill.
♦ Will Bailey
Friends of Mrs. are
sorry to note her continued illness
and wish for her a speedy recovery
Seeding of summer growing
crops should be timed so as to have
them read foy grazing when the
permanent pastures are at the low
est point in carrynig capacity.
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NEWS
By MRS. J. P. HEWITT
Miss Charlotte Aiken was the
guest of Misses Madge and Jean
ette Potts Friday.
Mrs. R. H. Wimpey visited Mrs.
Hughie Aiken and Mrs. Boyce Ai
ken Monday evening.
Mrs. Oscar Parker was the
spend-the-day guest of Mrs. Wil
ij am Fi nc her Tuesday.
Mr. B urC h Thompston is visiting
relatives and friends here.
Misses Madge and Jeanette Potts
and Miss Vennie Jones visited Miss
Charlotte Aiken Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiken and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hewitt had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
John Parker and daughters, of Col
lege Park, Mr. Irby Edwards and
Mr. Scheley Edwards, of Carroll
ton. Mrs. Georgia Edwards and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Thompston, of Cov
ington and Mr. James Thompston,
of Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dick visit
ed their mother, Mrs. Virginia
Dick, w'ho is ill at this writing,
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Boyce Aiken visited her
mother, Mrs. T. M. Mash, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones visited
relatives here this week-end.
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GAITHERS
Miss Mary Brewer of near New
born, spent last Monday with Mrs,
Hoyt Brewer.
Mrs. Robert Jeffries spent last
Wednesday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Holland Banks.
Mrs. A. P. Smith spent last
Wednesday with Mrs. Norris Banks.
Mrs. Will Bowden had as her
guests last Tuesday Mrs. Carl
Newby, Mrs. Gene Newby, Mrs
A. P. Smith and Mrs. Georgia
Dedby.
Mr. Sameul Smith spent
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Womack of near Covington.
Mrs. Sid Womack had as
last Monday afternoon
Hoyt Brewer. Miss Mary Brewer
and Mrs. A. P. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brewer spent
last Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer of
near Newborn.
Mrs. Robert Jeffries and Mrs
Holland Banks and children spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Albert Ozbum
Mrs. A. P. Smith and Mrs.
Hoyt Brewer spent Monday af
ternoon with Mrs. George Hender
son.
Mr. Charlie Bradley spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Walton.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Henderson and daughter
Ruth on Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs
Emmitt Banks.
Mrs. Robert Jeffries spent Sat
urday with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Holland Banks.
Mr. A. P. Smith spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Will Bowden
Mrs. James Banks and children
James Jr. and Bettty Jo, has been
sick with flu.
Mr. Calvin Ozburn has returned
home after spending a few days in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Norice Banks
visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt
Banks of Mansfield Saturday.
Mr. Paul Hardy is spending a
few days with Mr. Raydus, Bill
and Grady Newby.
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Miss Mary Lou Mitcham and Mr.
Robert Mitcham had as their guests
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bost
wick and daughter. Robbie Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Elling
ton of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Eubanks and children of
Atlanta, Mrs. B. J. Allen and son
of Brookhaven and Mrs. J. W.
Kimble of Gum Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fincher
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker.
Mrs. Love Bohanan is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Parnell and family in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and
family visited their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Bradley Fincher during
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Service Vaughn i
visited Mr. Robert Mitcham and i
Miss Mary Lou Mitcham a while
Thursday night.
Mrs. Ruth Andrews and Mrs
Jack Andrews visited Mrs. Love
Bohanan and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bohanan several days last week.
Mrs. Minnie Woodruff and Mr
James Woodruff spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Willi
am Fincher.
Miss Robbie Lee Bostwick of
Gum Creek is spending this week
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Veal ana
son, Donald, of Atlanta, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Parker during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Burham
and children of Rocky Plains and
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Washington
of Worthville, visited Mr. John
Pots and family Sunday.
Misses Mary Lou Mitcham and
Robbie Lee Bostwick spent a while
Monday night with Mrs. Obie
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Moore, of j
Covington and Mrs. M. M. Lewis \
spent a while Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Elbert Parker and
daughters. Mrs. Lewis
for several weeks visit.
Mrs. J. J. Kitchens is on an ex
tended visit with relatives in Cov
ington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barnette, of
spent Sunday with their
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Piper.
Mrs. A. J. Stanton and Miss
Stanton of Newborn,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Epps Sunday.
Mrs. Weyman C. Huckabee,
a missionary in Japan,
Mrs. J. H. Anderson last
before meeting her husband
returned from Japan Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Will McLaier of
visited her sister, Mrs
U. Skinner, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. O. L. Vickery, of Newborn,
his regular appointment here
morning and evening and
the dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook were
the quests of Mr and Mi s. C. W.
Wright in Covington Sunday af
ternoon.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service met at the club house
in Starrsville Monday afternoon,
Feb. 17, with 16 members present
and the visitors included Mrs. E.
C. McDowell, district president of
the Decatur-Oxford district; Mrs.
Clegg, district secretary, both of
Social Circle, and Rev. O. L. Vick
ery of Newborn.
The president Mrs. B. J. An
derson. called the meeting to or
der Mrs. L. H. Cook read the
scripture lesson. After the open- ;
ing song, prayer was offered by i
Rev. O. L. Vickery. After a short i
business session the meetnig was
turned over to Mrs. McDowell who
gave a very inspiring and force
ful message on the new work. Mrs
Clegg and Rev. O. L. Vicery gave
interesting talks, after which
pledge cards were signed.
During the social hour delight
ful refreshments were served by
the hostess, Mrs. C. U. Skinner.
Georgia has 394,000 cows valued
at $13,790,000. They produced $11,-
707,000 in cash from milk income
for (Georgia farmers in 1939.
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The Sunday guests of Mr. and !
Mrs. J. B. George were Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson McDonald and Miss
Valeria McDonald of Pendergrass,
Mrs. W. K. Boggus and Misses
Bessie Boggus and Emily George
of Atlanta. *
Mrs. J. T. Patrick and daugh
ter Jo Anne, of Conyers, are vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Eddleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Butler and
| j children Mrs. spent Marvin Sunday Wiley with fam- Mr. j
and and
| Dy of Jersey,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shepherd
and children and Mr. and Mrs
William Dams of Greensboro, Mr.
children of Covington, Mr. and
Mrs. Rashie Shepherd and family,
were Sunday guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Shepherd.
Mrs. R. E. Lee spent Sunday :
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry and
Mrs. R. E. Leee were Sunday at
L noon visitors of Mrs. Lees sis
ter Mrs. Albert Dunn, who is ser
iously ill at her home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ellington and
children Nan and Jimmy, spent I
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gro
ver Mithcham of Conyers.
The Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. White were: Miss Mil
dred White and Mr. Rex White of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brooks
and Miss Sarah Jean Brooks and
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon White.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. George, Mr.
and Mrs. Orin Teorge were Sat
urday night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W, Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Rashie Shepherd
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edna Kitchens
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Hender
son of Macon spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. George
and Mrs. C. B. Henderson.
Misses Mildred and Hilda Dial
visited Miss Louise Jones Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Park Harris spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Elling
Mrs. Vester Dial spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones.
Mrs. Thomas Henderson and
Mrs. Harvey Eddleman visited Mrs.
Cliff Townley Thursday afternoon.
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By MRS. PIERCE HAMMOND
Mrs. Rutn Sherwood and Mrs.
Adnale Hammond spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Alexander
near Covington.
Little Buster Bonner of Porter
is spending several weeks with
his little cousins, Vannelle and
Bobby Ann Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Freeman of
Flovilla spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wallace j
and little Minnetta Letson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bennett oi
Conyers spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Rufus Edwards. ^
Mary Alice and Franklin Park
er of Fairview spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Parker and Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Crowell.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Ellington
Gum Creek spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tuck.
Mr. Marvin Hammond. Miss
Mary Hammond, Mr, Thomas
Wallace, Mrs. J. L. Dobbs, and Mr.
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