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By Orell Aaron
a Lewis, prominent Eudora
F n , celebrated his 82nd birth-
I anniversary Tuesday, Janu
■ 13 Friends rd Mr. Lewis
L'with regret that he con
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lu and Mrs. Howard Layson,
Irvington. spent Sunday with
1 and Mrs John Layson.
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1, and Mrs. Herbert King, of
Sageville, were recent guests
I M r. and Mrs. A. T. King.
| rhr Rev. Samuel Lawson, of
liron, filled his regular appoint-
Int at New Rocky Creek Sun-
I January 4. The Rev, and
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Id-en are ill. As a matier of fact, children respond more
idily than adults to Chiropractic Adjustments, and that re
>nse is not limited to those diseases wherein there is spinal
'vatures. Colic, Croup, Bed-Wetting and etc., are all re
insive to Chiropractic Adjustments.
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402 Washington Street, Covington, Georgia
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Mrs. Lawson and son were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orell
Aaron.
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Melvin Ozburn and Carroll
: Hodge spent Monday in Jackson.
• * • *
J. L. Ozburn, who was ill last
I week, has resumed his position
with the railroad shops in Macon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron and
| Edgar Cunard spent Friday in
Milledgeville.
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W. T. Gunnells, Os Macon, and
Oscar Hayes, of Flovilla, visited
Mr. and Mts. W. O. Niblett Fri
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and
son, Wayne, of Macon, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Allen.
» » » »
Mrs. James Bates, of Mansfield,
was the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King, a few
days last week.
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Mrs. Lola Hodge has returned
front a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Grady Ozburn, of Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott,
of Pine Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
Because the work of the Chiro
practor is confined to the spine,
many people have the idea that
it is of value only in eases of
nervous origin. We say ap
parently not of nervous disor
ders, and is not indicated in
disases which are apparently
not of nervous origin. We say
apparently not of nervous ori
gin, because the layman doesn't
vital force from the brain to the
realize that practically every
disease of the human body is
the result of inability of the
nerve trunks to properly carry
vital force from the brai nto the
tissues which ere diseased.
Because children are seldom
W. A, White, of Monticello, spent
| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Lewis.
» » • •
Donald Jones, wha spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Jones, has resum
ed his studies at the University
of Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Bohan
non and children, of Covington,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Lewis.
Items Os Interest From
SALEM
By MRS. DOUGLAS YANCEY
Quite a few youngsters in our
community go* the thrill of see
ing their first snow Saturday
and we old folks enjoyed it too.
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Misses Peggy Jaynes and
Louise Johnson, of Atlanta, were
home for the weekend.
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I The Rev. and Mrs. Trevor
Turner were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs John Zack Almand
in Conyers Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stallsworth
and children, of Porterdale, have
been visiting their parents in
Salem for two weeks while their
house is bejng remodeled.
• • * •
Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, of
Dial Town, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes.
• • * •
Mrs. Howard Moore, of Cov
ington. and Mrs. Roy Moore
visited their sister, Mrs. Marvin
Wilson, who is quite ill in Griffin
Hospital. Thursday.
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The Livingston basketball
teams went to Porterdale to play
Friday night. The girls won. but
1 the boys lost. .
♦ ♦ ♦ •
Miss Julianne Carmichael, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Miss
Jean Cravey while her parents,
i Mr. and Mrs. Julian Carmichael,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cravey.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Mrs. Lewis Melton’s friends are
i appy to know she has returned
। home from Emory University
where she had a major operation
and is now doing nicely.
* • * •
Mr. and MrS. Warren Kirkus’
friends are happy to learn that
their young son is now at home
from Crawford Long Hospital.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. James Treadwell
had as their guests Sunday the
THE COVINGTOM NEWS
PORTERDALE I
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Prickett near Jersey, and
Mr. Harle' Prickett in Monroe
recently.
* * • *
Miss Alice Curtis, of No. 11
Spruce Street, has been ill with
flu.
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Mr and Mrs. Newt Martin,
following: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Freeman and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nichols, of Covington:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, of
Rocky Plains, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Hawkins, of Mansfield.
♦ » » »
The Rev. and Mrs. Trevor
Turner returned Monda.v from
Virginia where they spent three
weeks with their families.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson
and Miss Louise Johnson visited
H. V. Johnson Sr. in Porterdale
Sunday afternoon.
» » » •
Miss Dana Sue Kemp spent
Friday night in Covington with
her grandmother, Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson
bad as their supper guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johnson
Jr., and children, of Porterdale.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott, of
Covington, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Almand.
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■ The Farm Bureau held its
regular monthly meeting at
Salem Clubhouse Monda.v night.
It was also iadies night and the
men served a delicious supper to
38 people. .
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Mrs. R. L. Berry has requested
that it be announced there will
be prayer meeting at her home on
the second Saturday night of
each month, and that the Salem
people are invited to meet with
her, along with the members of
her church, the Wesleyan Meth
odist. of Covington.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Irmin Treadwell, and
Thomas, were the guests of Mrs.
Hoyt Bailey Sunday afternoon.
» » » »
Miss Yvonne Bailey and the
other members of the Newton
High Glee Club attended the
Music Festival at the University
of Georgia in Athens Saturday.
News Notes From
MANSFIELD
By MRS C. R. GOODRICH
Sgt. Thomas J. Spears Jr., is
now stationed at Ft. Bragg. N.
। C., after two and one-half years
; in Japan with the USAF. Sgt.
Spears spent his furlough with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Spears Sr.
Augustus Spears is now at
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Spears Sr. He has
just returned to the states from
Germany and has received his
discharge.
Mrs. J. H. Kelley. Mrs. Walter
■ Childs, and Miss Betty Curtis, of
Atlanta, visited their father. A.
C. Curtis. Wednesday.
j Joe Jenkins, a student at Ga.
! Tech, is home for the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jenkins.
John Carl Bledsoe, a student
at Ga. Tech, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Melvin Bledsoe.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Epps are
visiting their children. Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Lockhart, in At
lanta Friends of Mrs. Lockhart
regret she is ill and are wish
ing for her a speedy recovery. |
Miss Leola Spears, a teacher,
'io Robbins, North Carolina,
spent the weekend with her par
ents. Mr. and Mi's. T. J. Spears.
Mr and Mrs. Tom J. Cook,
of Miami, Florida, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Aldine Kitchens.
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Mrs Esther Wright visited her
sister. Mrs. Stella Hancock, in
Covington Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Medley and son.
Billy, of Porterdale, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carey E. Copeland,
Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Hays is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Nell Harwell,
in Pensacola. Florida. Mrs Har
well's friends regret she is ill
and are wishing for her a speedy
recovery.
John Dial and Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Mobley, of Atlanta, were
Sunday guests of Miss Peggy
Rowland,
Mr. and Mrs. Conwell, of Ma
con. are visiting their children.
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Renton.
Miss Nancy Polson visited Miss
Joan Smith in Macon recently.
Mrs. Alma Hawk, and Miss
Barbara Martin were recent
visitors of Mrs. Michael BouchiL
lon in Milledgeville.
The many friends of Mrs.
Emory Christian and her lovely ,
children were grieved to learn of
t.; n unexpected death of- Mr.
Christian Thursday, January 15.
Heartfelt sympathy is extended ;
to each member of Mr. Chris
tians family,
♦ » » »
Mrs. Herbert Cook and chil
dren. of Macon, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Sealock and Mr. and Mrs. M
G. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Slaton and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Selman in Atlanta Sunday.
» » » •
Dianne Jackson celebrated her
fifth birthday Saturday, January
17, with a party at three o'clock.
She received lovely presents
from her many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rutledge
and daughter, of Atlanta, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rutledge
Saturday night.
• » » •
The Junior R. A.’s of the Scott
Patterson Chapter met at the
home of Mrs. Carl Day Sat
urday morning. A manual study
was conducted bv their coun
selor. Mrs. S. T. Gattis, and Mrs.
Day. Fourteen people were pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen, of
Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Hardman Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen
and family were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Ford
at Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. David Knight and
family.
Mrs. G. P. Adams, of Mans
field was the recent guest of
Mr. and Mis. Grady Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Benton,
and Sonny, visited Mr. and Mrs
Rena Lewis and family Sunday
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Autry were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard King, of
Covington.
A number of Porterdale citi
zens attended the annual ban
quet of the Atlanta Area Coun
cil of the Boy Scouts of America
at the Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta
Friday, January 16. Those en
joying the banquet were: Mr.
and Mrs. Gibson Holifield. Mr.
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quet.
The members of the fourth |
grade, taught by Miss Velma
Acree, were sorry that she was
unable to attend school part
of last week. Miss Acree was a
patient at the Porterdale Hos
pital.
• • • ♦
Mrs. Nell Fulcher, of 6 Hazel
Street, has been a recent patient
al the Porterdale Hospital.
• • ♦ ♦
Mrs. Pauline Johnson and in
fant son have returned from
Emory University Hospital to the
home of fTrs. Johnson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs Guy Crowell, in
Porterdale.
♦ * • •
Recent patients at Emory
University Hospital in Atlanta
included Carroll Adams, Mrs.
Robert Lummus, Mrs. Larue
Smith, and James Lowe. Their
many friends are wishing a
rapid recovery to each of them.
• * * *
Mrs. Lester Castleberry is re
cuperating at her home on 1
Walnut Street after undergoing
surgery at St. Joseph’s Infirm
ary.
• ♦ • •
Wayne and Douglas Doster
visited their cousins, Karen and
Phil Stone, in Covington Sat
urday morning.
Billy Wayne Norton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maffett, near
Conyers, last weekend.
» » » »
Mt. and Mrs. Rodney Hester,
of LaGrange, were weekend
guests of their parents, the Rev.
and Mrs H. F. Barfield, in
Porterdale.
• • ♦ ♦
Friends of Mrs. Robert Allen
and Miss Sara Roberts were very
sorry to learn of the death of
their father.
Dr. and Mrs. George McCook, j
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W.'
McCook in Milledgeville, last
weekend.
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