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Thursday, November I, 1931
PORTERDALE PERSONALS
Mr. imd Mrs, Emery Hayes,
Noe J and Dana, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald Head in Doraville,
Georgia on Sunday.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Sat
terfield and family in their be
reavement,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graham, Miss
Sheila Graham joined Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Gaither of Gaines
ville. Georgia and toured the
mountains of North Georgia and
North Carolina on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jo? Blake and
family visited Mrs. Wl» Blake in
Conyers, Georgia during last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Savage and
daughters were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gates and
snn in Macon, Georgia this past
week.
Miss Alice Curtis has been a
patient at the Newton County
Hospital during the paat week.
Mi. and Mrs. Raymond Smith
and children of. Macon, Georgia
were weekend guests of their
parents, M and Mrs. E. B.
Davis in Porterdale.
I HUB
! Drive-In
I
j Theatre
COVINGTON, GA
HIGHWAY 11 A 278
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 8 - V
Frank Sinatra in
"Man With The
Golden Arm"
Comedy —
"SOURED TREATMENT"
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 10
3ames Stewart • Doris Day
In
"Man Who Knew
Too Much"
Also Stooge Comedy —
"FLING IN THI RING"
SUNDAY-MONDAY
NOVEMBER 11-12
Bob Hoot in
"That Certain
Feeling"
Comedy —
"TWO LITTLI INDIANS'
TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY
NOVBMBER 13 - 14
Gregory Peek - Soson
Hoyward in
' Snows of Kilamajari"
Comedy —
"PASS FERFORMANCE"
Announcement
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We grind ond mix your home grown grain into
a balanced ration for Poultry, Dairy Cows,
and Hogs.
WE BUY CORN — SEE US
Spears Milling Co.
Phone 3832 — Hub Junction
Social Circle, Georgia
(Our Advertuera Are AMurod Os Results)
| Mr. ■ Cleveland Digby and Mr.
Wayne Kirk of Washington. D.C
| were weekend guests of their
। parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dig
by and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kirk.
, respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Chapman
of Covington and Mrs. Grady
Hardman and Miss Mae Hard
man of Porterdale visited Mr
and Mrs. Jim Thomson and Miss
Cornelia Thomson at Monticello,
Georgia On Sunday afterpoon.
Mr. Alfonza Hardman of Cov
ington was a visitor of Mr. and
■[ Mrs. James R. Hardman on Sat
\ urday.
Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Davis
I and Mrs. Frances Deadwyler of
i Mansfield. Georgia visited Mr.
, and Mra. E. R DAvis on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fulcher
visited his mother, Mrs. P. H.
{ Fulcher, in Athens, Georgia on
i Sunday afternoon.
|
I Mr. Jack Cason and son of
; Miami. Florida were visitors of
j Mr. and Mrs. M J. Cason last
> week.
, Rev. and Mrs. William N. Clark
I of Mount Gilead. North Carolina
| with their three children were
i weekend guests nf Mrs. Clark's
I brother. Rev. F. S. Anderson and
■family in Porterdale. Rev. Clark
> was the guest minister at. the
morning worship service at the
j Porterdale Presbyterian Church
On Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leßdy Me
j Giboney and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I Berry enjoyed a delightful trip
I to the mountains of North Caro
| Una last weekend. Enroute, they
{visited Rev. and Mrs. Henry
Walker in Buford, Georgia on
Saturday.
Members of Scout Troop No,
226 enjoyed a marshmallow
roast on Wednesday evening.
October 31, at the Scout Lodge
at six-thirty. Their leaders are:
Gibson Holifield and Harvey
Campbell.
Mr and Mrs. A. M. Hilley and
Wayne Hilley were weekend
। visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J E.
| Sears in Atlanta. Georgia. On
{ Sunday, .hey traveled to Look-
I out Mountain. Tennessee to view
: the autumn scenery.
! Those enjoying a trip to the
mountains of North Georgia in-
I eluding Tallulah Falls, Neal’s
i Gap. Dahlonega, and Vogel
: State Park on Sunday included:
Misses Elizabeth WiliiS, Pauline
i Hardman, Lucy Robinson, Mrs.
Bessie Bruce and Mrs. Georgia
Vining.
j Miss Jordye Tanner joined
other school representatives of
this area for a meeting in War
renton, Georgia on Thursday.
November 1. The State Depart
ment of Education is cooperating
with the Board of Regents, in
, inaugurating a systemwide test
: ing program for Guidance Ser
, vice, and this Curriculum Con
ference on Guidance and Testing
was a phase of this program.
‘ Mr and Mrs. Hubert Lazenby
and Bay with Pat Hall spent
Sunday in the mountains of
North Georgia
New pupils who were welcom
ed this week to Mrs. Sybil Elling
i ton’s First Grade in the Porter
' dale School were: Mayion and
I Kenneth Smith and Judy Clay.
i Mr. Hollis Lee Mask of Penn
! sylvania was the Sunday lunch
! eon guest of Mr. 4nd Mrs. C. T.
! Johnson and family.
More than a billion pounds of
; Cheese are made in the United
I States every year, according to
j nutrition spec>»""<s at the Col
i>ge of Agriculture.
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