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Flint Hill News
By FOY HARPER
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mitcham
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Foy Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boggus
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Christian.
Mrs. C. B. Henderson spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson
spent Monday night with Mr.
tnd Mrs. Bill Rast and children
■n College Park.
The Flint Hill Farm Bureau
and Improvement Club will not
hold its meeting Friday, June 3.
Stewart News
By MRS. AMANDA VAUGHN
Stewart Aces defeated Monti
cello by a score of 7-0 behind
‘he air-tight pitching of lefty
Vaughn, giving up only 2 hits, and
striking out 15 men. Billy Jones
got 2 triples and Bobby Tuggle
got a triple also. Stewart meets
Tigh Point next Saturday at the
Stewart ball park.
Mary Ann Vaughn had dinner
ith Mrs. Amanda Vaughn Sun
ay.
Mrs. Sam Jones has as her guest
Trs. Nell Sansone and daughter,
f Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Vaughn
ad as their guest for the week
nd. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones,
'f Oxford.
Mrs. Lester Parker had as her
guests Sunday evening Mrs. J. W.
Gunnells. Mrs. Harold Norman,
Mrs. Robert Fincher, Miss Polly
Fincher, and Mrs. William Finch
er.
Mrs. Franklin Parker visited
her mother a while Sunday after- i
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alma Washington
visited J. M. Potts Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parker
spent the weekend at Jackson
with Mrs. Parker’s parents.
Mrs. Robert Fincher had as her
guest for the weekend, Miss
Chapman, of Atlanta.
Miss Janice Jones is spending
the week with her aunt, Christine
Vaughn.
Mrs. Lucile Burman spent the
evening with Mrs. Amanda
Vaughn.
Mrs. Harold Jones is spending
this week with her son and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Jones, of Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones enter
tained a few of their relatives
from Atlanta with a picnic at
Jackson Lake Sunday.
Richard Jones, of Porterdale,
visited hi s mother, Mrs. Harold
Jones, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Vaughn
and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones
spent a while Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mask.
Mrs. Estelle Yancey spent a
few days last week with her sis
ter at Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Norman on Jackson
Road.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Porterdale, Georgia
May 21. 1949
The Covington NEWS.
Covington. Ga.
Dear Friends:
Please accept our sincere ap
preciation for your kindness and
courtesy in printing the notices
of our meetings in the columns
of the splendid Covington
NEWS.
Thanking you for your every
kindness, and with sincere best
wishes. I am,
Gratefully yours,
MRS. S. S WILLIAMS
GARDEN CULTIVATION
Garden cultivation is, for the
most part, weed and grass chop
ping. When the ground dries af
ter a rain, weeds must be chop
ped .down with a hoe or cultiva
tor. Deep cultivation will damage
vegetable'.
Cricket fighting is a favorite
snort in China
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