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News Nates seem
Mansfield
•y MRS. a. I. RUNYON
Doyle Ozburn and Miss
Maggie Loyd recently visited
Doyle Ozburn. who is in Law
son General Hospital, and Miss
Ruby Loyd, who is in Crawford
W. Long Hospital.
The W. M. U. met at the home
of Mrs. Pritchett. Mrs. D. L.
Smith helped serve There were
around 25 present.
Mrs. C. R. Piper is spending
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Hays and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Davis and
son, Joe. spent Thursdav with
Mrs. Georgia Loyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Durnel] Eason
and son spent Friday night and
Saturday with Mrs. Fannie May
Lazenby.
Mrs. Velma Richardson and
daughter, of Decatur, visited
Mrs. Duke Sunday.
Miss Annette Harwell, of At-
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CITY ELECTION
DECEMBER 6, 1950
Foi City Councilmen
(3 VACANCIES)
Candidates: Any qualified person seeking office
must file notice of his intention to be a candidate
with Clerk of Council prior to noon, November 22
1950.
Registration Book Closes November 28, 1950
If Registered Previously, It Is Not Necessary To Do
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
lanta, spent the weekend with |
Carl Harwell,
Several from here attended
I the funeral of Mrs. Mattie Lee,
■■ of Social Circle Wednesday of
; I last week. She was a sister of
I Mrs. Ida Henderson.
i Misses Frances Wells and Bet
l. ty Hays, of the University of
Georgia, spent the weekend
with Mrs, A. E. Hays.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Pritchett '
! are in Savannah attending a J
Baptist meeting.
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: Mrs. Mary Lou Ozburn is
visiting one of her children in
S Savannah.
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peek vis- 1
i ited her parents this weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Carey E. Cope- i.
i land and ^jlene visited her J
I mother, Mrs. Ballard, Sunday P
The Rev. Barnes preached at j
Carmel Baptist Church Sunday
I morning and evening He and
Mrs. Barnes were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ha ock.
John Thomas Lazenby and .
Miss Waldrop, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Miss Fannie May ‘
Lazenby. 1
Miss Mamie Harper, of Cov
ington, spent Sunday with Mrs
Dosh Hays.
Mrs. Bell Tedders, <f Rhine,
and Mrs. Mattie Minter, of Ma
con, spent a few days recently ;
I with Mrs. Georgia Loyd.
The G. A.’s and R. A.’s were
honored with a wiener roast at
Prosser's Pond Friday afternoon I
Mr. and Mrs. Bow Dennis !
gave a birthday party for her -
mother. Mrs. W. P, Hays, and
j Mrs. Howell Hays last week
। and many were present.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Manning
and daughter and Mrs. Runyon
and girls were dinner guests of
Mrs. H L. Jones, of Oxford.
Sunday. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hays Jr I
entertained Friday evening with
a chicken barbecue in honor of i
their son, Artie, on his first'
birthday. Those present were: I
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Trainer, of |
Covington; Mr. and Mrs. Win '
ford Trainer, of Conyers; Mr.
and Mrs, John Aycock, Johnny '
। and Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs !
Ralph Johnson, and Mike, all of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Davis and Judy, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Hays Sr., and Mrs. Harold
Robertson and Donald, all of
Mansfield, and Misses Betty
Hays and Myrtice Wells, of
Athens.
—NEWS FROM—
ROCKY PLAINS
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
Worship services will be held '
Sunday, November 19, at the
Countyline Baptist Church, at
11 A. M., conducted by the pastor,
the Rev. George Thurman. A
cordial invitation is given to all
to attend the service.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut,
Miss Mary Chesnut, and J. W.
Chesnut recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chesnut in Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Idus Stokes and ;
Miss Joyce Stokes, of Carters
ville, spent the weekend here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cochran
had as their guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Baxley, of College
Park, and Mrs. Exa Ham, of
Hapeville.
Mrs. Lena Gardner has return
ed from Oteen,9 North Carolina,
where she spent several weeks '
with Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Gardner, f
She is now the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. W. B. Harvey.
Miss Peggie Hodges, of At
lanta, was the weekend guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
and Misses Mary and Eleanor
Chesnut attended the dedication
of the Porterdale Presbyterian
Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coady,
and Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Coady motored to Carters
ville recently where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Odus Stokes,
and Joyce.
Those who visited Mrs, W. B.
Harvey Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Castleberry
and Tommy, of Covington; Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Smith, of Milstead,
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gard
ner and baby, of Oteen, North
i Carolina.
Mr, and Mrs. Lowry Preston, ‘
and Wayne, visited relatives in
Porterdale Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd.
lisses Ruth and Cecil Boyd, of
IcDonough; Mr. and Mrs. L.
' Stewart and Nancy, of Decatur;
Jr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace and
>aby, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Johnson and Jimmy, ©I
High Point, and Mr. and Mrs.
Niell Stewart, and Johnny, visit- ‘
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
and Mrs. Lula Blanton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce, of
Greensboro, were visitors of Mr.
S. R. Thompson and family Sun
day.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportu- |
nity to express our sincere ap
preciation for the many expres
sions of sympathy and the many
kindnesses extended us in the
death of Mr. A. M. Campbell. I
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas 1
and family
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lanior
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merck j
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Camp
bell and family
Mrs. Ralph Hollis and family
Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Sher
wood and family ’
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Newt Notes From
HIGH POINT
By MRS. ANNE JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson
and Jimmy, of High Point, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
; Rebba Ivy and family.
1 Mrs. Arthur Johnson spent
Saturday evening with her
mother, Mrs. J. M. Kitchens.
Mrs. Pauline Johnson, of High
. Point, had guests at her home'
. Friday night for a rabbit stew
supper, and a game of Rook
afterwards. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Savage, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Britt, Mr. and
Mrs. Obie Parker, Mr. nd Mrs.
Leonard Borders and mother, I
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Borders
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For Salem Sunday
The Salvation Army Band,
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Selective Service
Calls Registrants
Newton County Selective Serv
ice Board Chairman, Dr. W K
Swann, reported here this week
( that the state board h ordered
। the county board to send an un
disclosed number of registrants
to the medical examination cen
ter in Augusta.
Dr. Sw^nn stated that the
registrants who are scheduled
for these physical examinations
cannot join any branch of the
armed services or its reserve
C' ponents, once their notice
has been mailed.
The chairman said that he ex-
P ‘ed another call from the
state board in the near future
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