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NEWBORN NEWS
MRS. T. W BINFORD
Quarterly meeting of the
Newborn Charge was held here
Sunday. Rev. Walker Chidsey
of Oxford preached the 11 o’-
clock sermon. Lunch was spread
under the big oaks in the church
yard at noon and afterwards
fellowship with friends from
Starrsville and Mansfield was
enjoyed.
Mrs. Hester Campbell Brog
den and children were on their
way to visit her mother, Mrs
Robert Campbell of Covington
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2. HAS MORE LENGTH OF SERVICE AS A JUDGE.
lAfter being released from Service served six years as City Judge of
Decafur).
3. DOES NOT HOLD PUBLIC OFFICE:
(Is an active outstanding, practicing lawyer.)
4. HOLDS A MASTER OF LAWS DEGREE.
5. WHO WORKED HIS WAY THROUGH MONROE A. &M.
(at 10c per hour plowing, milking cows, feeding hogs, etc., and
graduated as class Valedictorian.)
My Opponent now has a job as Judge of another
DeKalb Court now drawing $11,000.00 per year: Is
now drawing that pay and running for this vacancy
too.
A Vote for Martin McFarland is a Vote for
Fairness, Honesty, Dignity, and Legal
and Judicial Experience.
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Sunday morning and arrived in
Newborn at the Sunday School
hour and stopped and worship
ped with us. We give anyone
a sincere welcome to stop at
our church for worship services.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Barron Davis.
Mrs. Barron Davis spent last
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Wood of Loganville.
Robert Loyd of Atlanta spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Loyd.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas W. Hol-
ON SEPT. 12th LET'S ELECT
martin McFarland
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
(New Vacancy)
DeKALB, NEWTON & ROCKDALE COUNTIES
The only man in the race Who
I. IS THE ONLY VETERAN IN
THE RACE.
(Entered U. S. Air Force as a
private and is now a Major
(Reserves).
LED AR SHOALS AEWS
Hl HUS. E. U. SWITZER
' । Mrs. Sara Ruth Townsley and
; children of Oxford was Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Blankenship.
Mrs. Viola Eason and grand
children of Thomaston were
weekend guests of Mrs. Ida
Head.
Mrs. Lizzie Brooks of Atlanta
was the weekend guest of Mrs.
Lester Partee and their guest
Sunday was Jody Corley, and
Grady Maloy and Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Partee and two sons of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stanton
and Dana of Atlanta and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Whitley and baby
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Blankenship.
Mr. and Mis. Heni^y Boozer
and children spent the weekend
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Phillips.
! Mrs Fred Holmes and Mr and
Mrs. Horace Holmes went to
Emory Hospital Sunday after
noon to visit Fred Blankenship
who continues quite ill.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Bryant and
children of Atlanta were the
weekend guests of Mrs. Maude
i Meeks.
Mrs. Shell Laster and daugh
ter, Margaret .and husband of
Detroit, Michigan, are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
John Benedict.
Hugh McCart enjoyed an ice
I cream supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kemp Fri
day night.
Labor Day Weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Fincher were
' Mrs. Dorothy Nially of Atlanta,
Miss Kathrine Cash of Lawren
| ceville, Mrs Aubry Sellars of
mes and children of Atlanta
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Sams and children over the holi
day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber
lain of Atlanta were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A
Jones.
Mrs. Bobby Rowland of At
lanta is spending this week
with her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown and children.
Miss Louise Sams of Macon
spent the weekend with her
father, Mr. Bob Sams.
Mrs. Hugh Sams has return
।ed home from Crawford Long
I Hospital where she was con
fined last week. We Wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Rev. Rebel t A. Kerr attend
ed pastor’s school at Macon last
week. Mrs. Kerr visited her
j family in Hogansville.
. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene John
• son and children of Atlanta and
I Mrs. Edna Johnson were Sun
' day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Harold Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Olirt Gay and
family of Ft. Myers. Fla., visit
ed Mrs. Alice Gay. Miss Mellie
Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Williams last week.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
I Atlanta and A/3 Aubrey Sellars
j of Texas.
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We wish for John Benedict,
Mrs. D. D. Hewell and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Tankersley a speedy
i recovery.
Wilson Moate spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs Fred Moate at Conley.
Larry Cardell of Social Circle
spent the weekend with Gerry
Collis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cardell
and Charlotte of Social Circle
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Knight Wednesday evening.
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Mrs. Dora Speer has returned
home after several days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ward.
Mrs. Leroy McGibboney made
a business trip to Atlanta Satur
day.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Helton
' and Tommy of Albany and Miss
Virginia Switzer of Atlanta spent
the Labor Day holidays with
; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knight
spent Sunday in Monroe with
Mr and Mrs. Hout Adams and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sharpton
and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sharp
ton and family of Jacksonville
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Irby Sharpton and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tankersley.
Charlie Elkins of Covington
was the Monday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tankersley and
the Sharptons.
A. N. Hawkins of Macon visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer
Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby English and son
Mike of McDonough were the
weekend guests of Miss Annie
Brightwell and Mrs. Alice Bird
song.
| Cpl. Roy Watson of Fl. Ben
ning spent Labor Day weekend
with Mrs. Addie Haggard.
Mrs. Alice Birdsong and Miss
Annie Brightwell visited Mrs.
J. F. Bailey and Hazel at Piney
Woods Inn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Piper
joined Mrs. Hayden Christian of
West Newton and motored to
I<ellytown and visited their sis
ter, Mrs. C. C. Kelly recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulett Piper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Tarpley at McDonough and Mrs.
Wood Piper at Oak Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragan,
Palsy and Perry of Macon were
weekend guests of Mrs. Mary
Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Head and
children and Thomas Napier en
joyed a picnic at Lake Rockaway
Sunday.
—NEWS FROM—
ROCKY PLAINS
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
Hear, O Earth: behold, I will
bling evil upon this people, even
the fruit of their thoughts, be
cause they have not harkened
unto my words, nor to my law,
but repected it.? J er. 6:19.
Wayne and Dianne Thacker of
Salem were the weekend guests
of their gradmother, Mrs. Ola
H. Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Preston,
Wayne and Mrs. E. L. Preston
recently visited in McDonough
and Porterdale.
Miss Bel] Gardner spent several
days last week in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Black and
Miss Ida Black.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, S. C., spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Chesnut.
Miss Robbie Harvey returned
to Atlanta Tuesday after spend
ing the labor day weekend here
with her sisters, Miss Har
vey and Mrs. Ola H. Thacker.
Mrs. D. S. Chesnut of Decatur
spent the weekend with Miss
Rifth Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Edens and
sofc of Atlanta spent Saturday
here at their country home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce of
I HIGHPOINT NEWS
By MRS OBIE PARKER
Mrs. Luke George and Bever
। ly were guests Saturday of rela-,
rives in Social Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Darby and
Mrs. Sallie Parker had as their
’ guests Sunday, Mrs. Annie
। Fincher and aaugmei, Mr. and
I Mrs. Glenn Lee of Atlanta and
I Mrs. Lorene Chambers of Por
terdale.
Friends of Marion Britt are
glad to know that he is improv
ing after surgery at Newton
County Hospital recently.
A happy occasion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Steele Sunday when their child
ren and grandchildren gathered
for a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bartlett
had as their guests Sunday and
Monday Mrs. J. W. Burrell. Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Everrett and Lar
ry, Mrs. Doris Maddox and Judy,
Mrs. Paul Reeves and children
and Mrs. Charlie Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker and
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Freeman and Gloria of Coving
ton visited with friends and rela
tives in Jackson Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson,
Jimmy and Martha spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stewart.
Friends of Mrs. Arthur John
son, Ben Piper and A. G. Brown
are glad to know that they have
returned home from the hospital.
To each one we wish a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson
were supper guests recently of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bohannan
and Mrs. Love Bohannan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby and
children and Mrs. Frank Moss
spent Sunday afternoon at Grant
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Johnson
spent the weekend vacationing
at Savannah.
We are sorry to have Mr. and
Mrs. Qene Whatley and family
move from our community. We
wish them much happiness in
their home.
Mary Carolyn Johnson spent
part of last week visiting rela
tives here.
Mrs. L. J. Borders and Mrs.
Robbie Borders spent Monday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Pharoah Leach.
Greensboro were guests over the
weekend of Miss Sue Thompson
and J. S. Thompson.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Carl Castleberry
and Tommy Castleberry of Cov
ington visited Mrs. W. B. Harvey
Sunday afternoon.
Nkr and Mrs. W. S. Chesnut
visited relatives Sunday at Snap
ping Shoals.
Mrs. R. E. Cowan of Oxford
visited Miss Ruth Davis Sunday
afternoon.
Several from Hopewell Pres
byterian Church attended wor
ship services at Snappvng Skoals
Methodist Church Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut and
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Harvey Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Ralph Dorsette. Eunice
Ann and Ralph Jr. of Atlanta and
Mrs. J. F. Hearn of Decatur spent
Wednesday with Miss Irene Har
vey and Mrs. Ola H. Thacker.
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. R. £. Ches
nut.
Mrs. Ota H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey spent Thursday
night with the Edgar Thackers
at Salem.
We extend our sincere sym
pathy to the Wilson family in the
recent death of Mr. Fred Wilson
and commend them to God who
alone can heal their broken
hearts.
The friends of Edward Boyd of
McDonough, formerly of the
Hopewell community, will be
glad to hear he is improving after
a recent operation at Emory Hos
pital. Mr. Boyd is the brother
of Mrs. Phul Stewart.
Watching your weight? Miss
Mary Gibbs, nutritionist for the
Agricultural Extension Service,
suggests okra as a good vegetable
to include often in your diet. A
generous serving contains only
28 calories.
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BITS OF SOUTHERN
SUNSHINE
MAMIE OZBURN ODUM
THE FARMER'S WIFE
Chained to a house of constant
toil,
Working for money already
spent;
But oh, the joy I find in the
skies:
Free of sameness, free of
rent.
Tilling the toil for flowers and
food.
Setting new' plants, prun
ing the trees;
Tending baby as I iron work
shirts,
But oh, the joy I find in
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Serving meals that makes
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Binding toes, kissing bumped
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