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and M». M. F. Harrell Jr.
‘daughters, Ann, Mary Sue,
&• Pnn^ton, Indi-
L n t the Christmas holi-
Hh their parents, Mr. and
S M.F Harrell Sr.
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3 nd Mrs. A. W Harper of
had as their holiday
Z Mr. and Mrs. Van Gaudin,
n tpn Rouge, Louisiana, Miss
Harner of Birmingham,
A 2/C Howard C.
LT' of New Mexico, Mrs.
wy Allen. of Covington, and
J Hurley, of Conyers.
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• if Rev. and Mrs. Walter Nunn,
Gadsden, Alabama, spent
ursday night and Friday with
^ parents. Mr and Mrs. W. R.
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Franklin E. Womack, of
„p Pendleton, California, visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
wey Womack, of Porterdale,
ring the Christmas holidays.
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)ut-of-town guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clayton Hays,
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I YOUR FAMILY THEATRE
I JUNCTION HIGHWAY 11-12
I Thursday and Friday
I JANUARY 1 ond 2
Ray Middleton In
I DREAM OF JEANIE"
Also Paramount News
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I Saturday
I JANUARY 3
i Mary Healey In
[THE YANKS ARE COMING"
I Sunday and Monday
I JANUARY 4 and 5
|Peter Lawford - Maureen O'Hara In
"KANGAROO"
(In Technicolor)
Also Tom and Jerry Comedy
J ursday A Wednesday
I JANUARY 6 and 7
■ Um phrey Bogart - Kathryn Hepburn
"AFRICAN QUEEN"
of Mansfield during the Christ
mas holidays were Ensign and
Mrs. J. W. Simmons 111. of Nor
folk, Virginia' Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Piper, and Roy, of North Augusta,
South Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Hays, of Covington; Mrs. C W.
Oxford and Mrs. R. L. Oxford,
of Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Luck Sr., Ed Luck, Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Luck Jr., and Jimmy and
Nancy Luck, of Americus; Miss
Doris Park, of Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Hays, of Atlanta, and
Lt. and Mrs. Richard E. Tidwell
and daughter, Eileen, of Denison,
Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben House, Don
ald, Martha Jane, and Kathryn,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy House, and
Mr. and Mrs Harold House and
daughter Jo Carol, spent Sunday
in Madras with Mrs. E. D. John
son. and family.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Wiley during the Christmas holi
days were their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Cleon Wiley, and Hank, of
Fairfield, Alabama, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Wiley. Tommy and
Jimmy.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardner Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardner Jr.,
and Miriam, attended the Cook-
I Shearouse wedding at Druid Hills '
Methodist Church.
I Mrs. R. W. Campbell has just
returned from a week’s visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brogdon and
. family in Uvalda. Sarah Brogdon
' returned with her for several !
• weeks’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mobley, I
Miss Marilyn Mobley, of West
I Point, and Mrs. L. L. Moore, of
5 Decatur, spent Sunday with Mrs.
I R M. Mobley and Miss Sallie May
I Sockwell.
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, I The Fidelis Matrons Class of
the First Baptist Church will
meet January 8 at the home of
Mrs J. F. Biggers at 3:30 P. M.
, ■ Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Grady
1 Walton and Mrs. R. M. Tuck.
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' The monthly meeting of the
- Business Women’s Circle of the
First Presbyterian Church will be
held at the home of Mrs. James
■ j Johnson Monday, January 5, at
■ i 7:30 P. M. All members are urged
11 to attend.
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1 The Covington Woman’s Club
j will hold its first meeting of
| the new year at the Covington
Library January 6, at 3:30. Mrs.
! Chester Martin, president of the
; Georgia Federation, will be guest
' speaker. All members are urged
:to attend.
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The general meeting of the
Oxford WSCS will be held at the
Old Church Tuesday, January
6. at 8 P. M. The Miss Lynn Circle
[ will have charge of the program,
! with Mrs. M. C. Wiley directing.
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The Wesleyan Service Guild
11 will meet at the home of Mrs.
I Ernest Loyd, on Middlebrooks
r Street, Tuesday, January 6, at
18 P. M.
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I The WSCS of the First
। Methodist Church will meet at
1 1 home of Mrs. S. L. Waites Mon-
I day afternoon, December 5, at
I 3:30 o’clock. Mrs. J. W. Hartsook
j will be in charge of the program
! and a full attendance is request
’ ed.
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Circle No. 1 of the First Pres-j
bytenan Church will meet Mon
. day afternoon, January 5, at 3:30
[ o'clock, at the church.
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The Covington Garden Club
will meet Wednesday, January 7,
at 3.30 o’clock, at the home of
Mrs. A. H. David. The program
subject for the afternoon will be
: “Flowering Trees.” Mr. J. D. Mc
। Kinsey will be the guest speaker
j and Mrs. T. A. Rape will sing
; “Trees.” The all-green arrange
; ment (or the afternoon will be
made by Mrs. R. H. Patterson,
Mrs. S. A, Ginn, Mrs. Irving
> Dietz, Mrs. W. O. Patterson, and
I Mrs. Lewis Caldwell.
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Mrs. Clarence Dillard and chil-
J dren, of Dublin, are spending
I several days with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Charlie Wright.
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Mrs. Jake Gardner and chil
| dren, of Dublin, spent Wednesday j
afternoon with Mrs. Charlie
Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Crowley j
and daughter, Carol, of Atlanta,!
| spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Wright.
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Lt. and Mrs. Buddy Maner and
! son, Lynn, of Columbus, spent the 1
I weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
| Hugh Wright
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Castleberry, 1
land Mary Elizabeth, of Mt.
Vernon, .Illinois, returned home j
Saturday after spending the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Castleberry, and Clyde.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilis, and
Linda, were the iupper guests
|of Mr. Clyde Castleberry, end
Tommy, Sunday night.
Mrs. W. S. McKibben, of Ox-
I ford, spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. George Cochran ini
Cordele.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cooper, of
Dallas, Texas, spent the Christ
mas holidays with Mr .and Mrs.
Bill Cochran, of Madison.
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Miss Kathryn House, of At
lanta, spent the Christmas holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben House.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dixon Jr.,
and children, spent Sunday with |
, the R. C. Dixons in Milhaven.
They were accompanied home
by their aunt. Mrs. C. M. Hicks,
I who enjoyed a brief visit with j
them before returning to her'
j home in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mcßae
I and daughter. Kathy, spent the
holidays in Quitman.
Straw, corncobs, cottonseed
' hulls, sawdust and planer shav- 1
■ ings are all fairly good non- !
I commercial insulators. |
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SAVINGS FOR AU THE FAMILY
ALL
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Were 3.98 to 5.95
now 2.981<> 3.98
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