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sys Dovilyn Bohanon Entertained
: or Friends At Home Christmas Eve
. delightful occasion on the J
~ calendar of the younger set
h.t of Christmas Eve, when J
S navUyn Bohanon entertain
”, her home on Thompson
’from 7:30 until 10 o’clock. ■
Cristinas decorations lent a,
; " note throughout the |
u and dining rooms, which
.H the setting for the oc-
Garlands of holly, tied
1 large red bows, were used
itiely, with red candles on
iano and mantel. The din-1
table featured a silver tea
L and burning red tapers
Jan attractive glow to holly,
d silver-
’hristmas carols and dancing
re enjoyed by the group,
" ed of the following guest,
Misses Peggy Jordan, Sandra
arewell Ernestine Mann,.
hine Heard, Betty Anni
Jen and the hostess; Denny
dixie cream donut shop
Yeost Raised Donuts — Glazed or Chocolate
Fried Pies — Fresh Daily
y. H. AVERY R. LUKE SAVAGE
30 East Reynolds Street
Next To Wood And Company
Covington, Ga. Phone 3232
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Dixon, R. H. Patterson, Leo Mal
lard Jr., Kenneth Costley, and
Henry Odum 111.
The hostess’ mother, Mrs. D. B. I
Bohanon, assisted in serving hot I
spiced apple juice, home made I
cookies and candies, and toasted >
nuts.
News Notes From
MANSFIELD
By MRS. C. R. GOODRICH
I i
Mrs. Matie Roquemore, of
. Waresboro, is spending a few
days at her home here, visiting
I friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitchens j
j visited relatives in Griffin Friday I
। and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, of I
V |
Atlanta, spent the weekend with'
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Slade Ellington
, and sons, of Savannah, spent Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Fleet Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Michael
I spent the weekend in Athens
■ with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Roy Michael.
Mr .and Mrs. Carl Stoddard, of
Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Sher
wood Michael motored to Atlanta
Monday. Mrs. Stoddard is the
former Jane Holst, granddaughter
' of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Lunsford's
visitors for the holidays were
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton and son, Stanley, of
, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Miss
Patsy Lunsford, Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis visit
,ed in Augusta during the holi
: days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitchens
; were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rembert Kitchens, of Cov
ington, Wednesday night, De
j cember 24.
Mrs. Foster Lazenby and Mrs.
Lillie Fredrick spent the holi
days in Atlanta with relatives.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. P. D. Stovall,
of Columbus, spent several days
during the holidays with their
sister, Mrs. J. T. Spears, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitchens
were dinner guests Christmas
night of Mr. and Mrs. Posy
Meadows.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hill Patrick spent
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Christmas Day with their children
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stokes, of)
Atlanta, were visitors in Mans
field Sunday.
•
Ernest Epps, of Atlanta, visit- |
ed friends and relatives here Sun
'day.
"■ —
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Adams, and,
son, of Hapeville, were weekend'
visitors of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Adams.
Mrs. Gertie Cunnard, of At
lanta, is visiting her cousins, Mis
ses Estelle and Claude Cunnard. 1
Jim Harwell, of Tampa, Flori
' da, is the guest of his brother and '
1
sister, Carl Harwell and Mrs.;
R. E. Epps.
Mr. arid Mrs. Will Moore, of
Atlanta, and Miss Frances Frank
lin, of Griffin, were recent guests
• jof their sister, Mrs. Preston Car
-11 roll.
• I
The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Ellar
and children, Tom and Sue, of
Pickens, South Carolina, are
visiting Mrs. C. E. Roquemore.
Captain and Mrs. Jones Epps
and children, of Columbus,
’ ■ returned home Monday after
[ spending the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Roquemore.
s Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of
r Douglasville, are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Josh Spears, and
family.
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