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School of Dancing
Teacher just completed @ year study under CARRY-CONRAD, Directors of
Southern Ballet, Atlante, Georgia. Also has had seven years previous study.
WILL TEACH TOE, TAP and BALLET
TO BOYS and GIRLS — ALL AGES
Develeps Poise, Self Confidence and Secial Graces.
REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES STARTING SEPTEMBER 3rd
PHONE 2642 or Seie Mary Luey ot 107 N. Emory St., Cevington, Ga.
(Cur Advertiters Are Assured Os Results!
former pastor Rev. C. L. Mood;
of Moultrie was the speaker a
eleven and then a bountiful bas
" ket dinner was served, then the
time for old friends to meet once
more 2!]l together made it a glor
tous day. :
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Polson,
lezan and Herby of Ferndale,
| Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
| Hewell of Detroit, Michigan and
| Mrs. Lillie Mae Tomlin of Wayne,
lechigan were last week guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Hewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helton
and Tommy of Albany and Miss
Virginia Switzer of Atlanta were
Sunday guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer,
| Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Burch and
| two children and Mr, and Mrs.
| Herbert Burch and Carol of
' Savannah are the guests of Mr.
sand Mrs. Henry Greene and their
E relatives.
| Mr. and Mus. Virgil Norwood,
| Joe and Gene spent a weeks vaca
| tion at Hiawassee recently.
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| Friends of Irby Sharpton are
|sorry to know he is a patient in
| Porterdale Hospital and is being
' wished a speedy and complete re
covery.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Partee left
| Friday for Missouri-and Arkansas
' where they will spend two weeks
| with relatives.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Piper
and Mrs. Wood Piper of Oak Hill
attended camp meeting at Shin
g'e Roof in Henry County Sunday
and were dinner guests of Mr.
Jand Mrs. Alvin Phillips.
| Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stanten
' and Dana of Atlanta were the
' weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Ilrving Blankenship.
! Mrs, Frank Wild of Monticells
| spent Monday with Mrs. Dora
| Speer and Mrs. Plez Knight.
i Mrs. Dora Speer spent several
{days last week with Mr. and
| Mrs. Preston Wilson and family
{at Centerville,
| Mr. and Mrs. James Rosen
berry, Mrs. Nora Bowen and Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Roseberry of
' Stockbridge spent last Tuesday
| with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hewell.
! Mrs. Hugh McCart left by plane
ifor Hulon, South Dakola Mon
{day morning, being called there
{ by the death of her mother, The
I iriends of Mrs. MeCart extend
‘[their deepest sympathy io her
in her bereavement.
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) Mrs. Virgil Norwood spent lasi
j'week at Camp Rutledge with the
{G. A’s and the R. A’s of the
;Stone Mountain Association.
f Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict
| visited Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Swit
| zer last Tuesday.
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1 The family of Mr. and Mrs.
John Norwood had a basket din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greene Sunday. Those en
{joying the oceasion were Mr. and
iMrs. John Norwood, Mr. and
| Mrs. Henry Greene, Mr. and Mrs.
{Claude Madden of Covington;
| Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Burch and
| two children and Mr. and Mus.
| Herbert Burch and Carol of Sa
; vannah; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nox
| wood, Jack, Joe and Geie, Mr.
‘and Mrs. W. D. Gibbs, Mr. and
| Mrs. Hudson Henry and Beckie
land Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Coody
;Jr. and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flovd
and children weré dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Flovd
and children and Pvt. and Mrs.
Albert Boozer were the weekend
guests of relatives in Rome,
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| Hugh McCart Tuesday were Mrs.
THE COVINGTON REWS
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‘ ~NEWS FROM— '
| ROCKY PLAINS |
| By MISS IRENE HARVEY |
“A word fitly spoken is like |
apples of gold in pictures of |
isilver". Prov. 25:11. ‘
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! Miss Estelle Thompson had as‘;
| her guests Sunday afternoon Mrs. |,
| Reby Stokes, Mrs. Walter Stokes :
and Mrs. Ear] Avery of Coving
ton and Miss Ruth Davis. {
{ Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Preston?'
§and Wayne accompanied by Mr.l;
Monroe Kinnett of Decatur, Mrs!
Ruth Smith of Almon and Mrs. |
Leon Piper and children of Cov- |
ington; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mec- |
;Cart and son of Charleston, South |
| Carolifa and Mrs. Arnold Butler |
|of Covington. ‘;
! Mrs, frank Kinnett of Almon:
| apent Tuesday and We’dnesday]'
| with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart. |
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cardell of |
| Social Circle visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Wilson Knight Sunday evening. |
Friends of Wilson Knight are |
very sorry to learn of his illnessl
and wish for him a speedy recot
| ery. / |
Friends of Mrs. D. D. Hewell |
are glad to know ghe is able to
be up after several days illness.
We eaxtend our sympathy to
the Bailey family in the passing |
‘of Fletcher Bailey Sunday night
{at his home at Piney Wood Inn. |
‘May the good Lerd heal their'
{ broken hearts and comfort them |
{in their sorrow. ’
! Mrs. E. A, Veal entertained thef
I‘Lola Drennon Sunday School !
'Class Friday evening with a cov-]
{ered disi supper at the home of |
{ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Strawn. !
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| Mr. and Mys. Fred Ragan. Patsv |
'and Perry of Macon were the |
| weekend guests of Mrs. Mary;
[Kitchens and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- i
|ald Kitchens. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brav and |
family of Covington spent Sun- |
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald}
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and Mrs. Olen Latham and chil-|
dren of Porterdale had a pleas
ant weekend in the great Sm?ke'r
Mountains, Hiawassee. Duck
Town and Copper Hill, Tennessee,
On the return trip they visited
in Cumming, Ga. |
Miss Lurlene Thompson of
Charlotte, North Carolina is visit- |
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomp
son. Miss Thompson recently
made a tour of several weeks in
the western states and Canada
She was accompanied by sister,
Miss Mary Thompson also of
Charlotte Miss Thompson will
leave the last of the week for
Charlotte to resume her work
as teacher in the school. |
Mrs. W. B. Harvey, Aubreyl
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Har- |
vey and James motored 1o Locusi
Grove Sunday afternoon where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R,
Rosser, |
The Young People of Hopewell
Presbvterian Church attended the
revival services Sunday evening
at County Line Baptist Church.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut left Mon
‘dady for Due West, South Caro
lina where she has accepted a
position as secretary in the Ers
kin College. Miss Chesnut will
‘also resume her studies at the
t opening of the college.
- The many friends of Mr. Fd
ward Boyd of McDonough, form
erly of the Hopewell Community
will regret to hear of his illness
at Georgia Baptist Hospital We
wish for him a speedy recovery.
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l Miss Irene Harvey and Mrs.
Ola H. Thacker accompanied by
tMr. Edgar Thacker and children
of Salem recently molored to
Indian Springs.
Mrs. L. D. Wilkersoni, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Wilkerson and chil
‘dren of McDoneugh visited Mr.
J. W. Stone Thursday afternoon.
! The Y..P.C.U..:)?;lopewell Pres.
byterian Church enjoyed a picnie
Ilast Tuesday evéning at Indian
Springs.
| Mrs. E. L. Preston, Mr. Lowry
Preston and Wayne visited Mr.
~and Mrs. Bruce McCart Monday
at Woodsfown.
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? Eunice Gale and Catherine
a argest Coverage Any Weekly In The Statel
A worship service at the Allen
Memorial Methodist Church will
be held on Sunday, at 11:00 a.m.
Dr. Robert V. Ozment, n.inister
of the church, will be speaking
on the subject: “The Church Must
Win.” You are extended a cor
dial invitation to attend.
Dr. Frederick Clifford will be
at the organ, and our choir will
Thacker of Salem spent Sunday
night and Monday with their
grandmother, Mrs. Ula H. Thack
er.
ON SEPT. 12th LET'S ELECT
F & JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT -
; {New VYacancy)
§ i Rl DcKALB, NEWTON & ROCKDALE COUNTIES
{a) | will be fair, just and equitable in el
B cases that come before me.
T e (b) | will observe and proctice the Proverb:
"To do justice and Judgment is more ec
ceptable to the Lord than sacrifice.”
(Proverbs 21:3).
{c) The only veteran (Air Force) in the race,
? - {d) My opponent now has a job as Judge
I S 8 : of another DeKalb Court mew drawing
: $11,000.00 per year; is now drawing that
EyToEs ARG ARESET R pay end running for this vecancy tee.
A personal note to each voter:
Since May 31, 1956 | have driven over 4,000 miles in the
three counties trying to see and talk to you between the
hours of 5:00 A. M. and 11:00 P.M. (Sundays Excepted). |
find it practically impossible to see approximately 90,000
people in three ditferent counties in 102 doys. Should |
not have the pleasure of meeting you and asking you to
vote for me in the next few days, | want to take this op
portunity of asking you to vote for me and helping me in
this campaign.
l'sing the call to worship and other
| responzes. Misses Emily Eady and
| Florence Fowler will sing, “Love
| Divine! All Love Excelling,” by
( Stainer.
i The nursery will be open dur
|ing the morning service. Parents
‘are invited to bring their chil
|dren and leave them for religious
|instruction during the morning
worship service.
| The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship will meet at the church at
6:30 P.M. Our Youth are cordi
ally invited to attend. Youth
Church will begin at 7:30 P.M.
Members of the Methodist Youth
Fellowship will participate in this
service.
' Dad worked for 18 years, o
lkeep the wolf away. Then Daugh
| ter .up and married one, and
| brought him home to stuy!
Thursday. August 23, 1356
Calling Coastal Bermuda grass
an outstanding pasture plant in
Georgia, Extension Agronomist
] R. Johnson said it will pro
duce in proportion to the amount
of nitrogen and water available.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
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