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Community News from
Mansfield
By MRS. T. D WYATT
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Mrs. Fred Hollis find daughter,
Mrs. Seabrook and Dr. R. H.
Clifton of Atlanta spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Dana Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laysan
spent Sunday evening with Mrs
Homer Boyd and family at Pros
pect.
Sunday visitors of Air. and Mrs. j
E. R. Banks were Paul Darby and j
son Jamie of Social Circle Mr '
and Mrs. Sam Hale of Athens. ’
Mrs. Edgar Wood and Miss Geor
gia Morgan of Winterville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas 1
Lazenby and children' of Forest t
Park were weekend visitors of I
Mrs. Fannie Mae Lazenby.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoddard
find sons. Steve and Craig of '
Middlesboro, Ky., spent Sunday j
with Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Thomas
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hays spent
one day recently with Mr. and ■
Mrs. Er.est Hays in Cleveland,
Ga.
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Lazenby and
daughter, Katherine and son ■
George. Miss Sandra Harwell and ■
Miss Malinda Wyatt attended the L
Shrine Circus in Atlanta Sunday, i
We are glad that Howard Hays ’
is at home after being in the
Collum Road
A coay home and four acres of loud. Living room, |
kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Excellent w«H. Good
garage and tool shed. Beautiful views in all directions.
One acre lies across road and can be sold off as a build
ing lot. This trim, comfortable home is a good buy at
55450. Call me today about it.
GEORGE PORTER MacMAHON
HEAL ESTATE
205 BANK BLDG. PHONES 2914 and 7400
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' CLOTHES TiT
don't make the Men ...
But they can serve ven' well to identify him with
his life* railing. That* one reason why Episcopal
clergymen wear "backwards” collars.
There’s nothing in any rule or law of our Church
which requires a priest or deacon tn wear a clerical
collar. Nor is there anything which prescribes the
'•stmetiM he shall wear as he performs his clerical
✓ duties. Custom and long usage have established these
garments as the "uniform of God’s Minister*.”
They wr' many pnrpoees They identify him with
his work. They serve as a common denominator. The
humblest deacon, fresh Out of seminary, and the rec
tor of the largest parish are one in service vestments.
Many of the vestments carry forward through the
tears svmbolit reminders of Christianity's great pav
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No, clothes don’t make the man. It takes year* of
education and training to prepare s mas to ade
quately and faithfully perform his priestly duties.
When he has reached that point, we feel that the
riorhes help.
Visit th? Episcopal church near you! Or send
coupon below for a ropy of The Eputopal Church,
5-me Essential Etch. It's free and worthwhile reading.
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MtN *» GEOFGIA
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• IMNMH’ I d like tn letrn more about the Episcopal Churth. I
* Send for mv free copy of Tri Episcopal Church, (
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Jasper County Hospital for sev
। oral days. He is now with his
i children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
' EDiott in Atlanta for a few days
Mrs. R L. Epps spent last
I week with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Lockhart in Atlanta,
Ralph Lockhart Jr., sp'ent Veter
ans Day with Mr. And Mrs. Epps
in Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wyatt's
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Kinard and Son of
Columbia, S. C., arid Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Wyatt and daughter Sandra
of Atlanta. They also visited Mrs.
,W. B. Jordan at Farrar Sunday
I evening.
Miss Mary Jewell Polson was
at home for the weekend.
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Mr. and Mgs. J. A. McClung
jof Conyers are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Overton
\ Lawrence. Mr. Parks Lawrence
I is on a fishing trip to Leesburg.
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks of'
i Stone Mountain were supper I
! guets of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb :
and Jody Friday night.
WATER FOR WASHERS
How much water is needed for
an automatic washer? Paul Craw
. ford. Extension Service agricul
lural engineer, says the amount
i varies from a low of 19 gallons
per load to a high of 54 gallons
per load. HO says this additional
water demand could possible
drain a well which is already pro
; ducing its capacity for normal
household operations.
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Community News From
High Point
By MRS. OBIE PARKER
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steele
and Cynthia, Mrs. Emmett Mc-
Cart. Mrs. Ren Dawkins and
i Mollye spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCart
of Alpharetta
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Savage,
, Lynn and Phil, were supper
' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Under- i *
wood and Mrs. Newt Johnson of ;
Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Vir- I
Sil Canup Sunday.
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Mr. »nd Mrs. Obie Parker |
visited relatives in Atlanta Sun- ;
day afternoon. 11
Mrs. Annice Callahan and Mrs. |
Otis Hay had as their guests I
| Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ben
Dawkins, Mrs. Emmett Callahan, i
Mrs. Emmett McCart, Mr. and j
Mrs. Luke George a»nd Beverly, : 1
Mrs. Ambrose George and Mrs. j
Roberts. Friends of Mrs. Callahan :
are glad to know that she is much 1
improved from her recent ill- '
ness.
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We welcome Mr. and Mrt. Fue
Ivey and family of Starrsville ..
into our community.
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j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane and
children spent .Sunday afternoon I
| with Mr. ahd Mrs. Donald Steele ''
of Stone Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Mask spent 1
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ',
■Tack McCart of Alpharetta. ,
Friends here of Mrs. McCirt fire I,
. sorry to learn of her illhess and !
wish her a speedy recovery.
Jimmy Parish spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and I]
Mrs. Emmett Parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson, i
Jimmy and Martha spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ’
.Clark Stewart and Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mobley
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Mob
i i*y.
Mrs. Comer Johnson and Mrs. ,
, Pauline Johnson visited with I
( relatives in Mansfield Friday
! night.
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Mrs. C' C. Bartlett spent Mon
; day afternoon with Misses Tern- !
I pie Lewis and Olenda Taylor. - -
I Friends of Miss Olenda are sor
ry to learn of her illness and
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Friends of Mrs. Boyce Loyd j'
are sorry to learn of her illness [
at Newton County Hospital and |
are wishing for her a speedy re
edvety. j 1
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dodd and j'
Donna were supper guests Thurs- |
day of Mr. and Mrs. Goddard. ' (
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Community News from
Korky
Plains
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
“Ldbk uftto me, and be yb I
saved, all the end* of the earth: ' 1
for f »m God. find theie is none !
else.” Isa 45:22.
The Men’s Club of Hopewell ।'
Presbyterian Church held their ■
meeting Thursday mghf at the ’
Educational Build ng with a good 5
attendance. Rev. Carl Standard 1
of Oak Hill Was the guest speak- ''
er. ' *
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R. E. Thacker, Mrs.. Ola Ft.;’
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey | (
visited J W. Stone in Atlanta')
Tuesday evening of last week ’
find were supper guests of Mfr. i
and Mrs. A. P. Harvey in De- j|
cAtur.
Mrs. Lamar Chapman and |
children df Barnesville were ■
weekend guests of Mrk. E. L. <
Preston and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D Smith and j
children of Milstead visited Mrs. >
W. B. Harvey Sunday afternoon. J
We Are sorry Mrs. Thomas Mor- ’
ris’ father, Mr. Bohannon of j
। Jenkinsburg Continues ill. We fire
wishing for him s speedy re- ’
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anglin j
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. ■
Thomas Hodges of Oak Hill. j
Eugene Harvey of Covington
■ was the dinner guests Sunday
'of Miss Irene Harvey and Mrs.
I Ola H. Thacker. In the afternoon i
TH! COVINGTON NEWS
they visited Miss Estelle Thomp
son at Newton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chesnut
visited relatives Sunday kt Snap
ping Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gilbert
had as their dinner guests, Sun
day, Rev R. R. McGregor of
Columbia Seminary. Decatur. Ga.
We are glad to hear* Mr. Jim
Byte of Greensboro, Ga., is much
improved after several days ill
ness in Augusta Hospital. His
wife, is the former Miss Eliza-
I beth Thompson of our communi
ty-
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosser
of McDonough recently visited i
; Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
-Chesnut.
Tommy Castleberry of Coving
ton spent Friday night and Satur- i
day with his grandmother, Mrs. I
W. B. Harvey.
Community News from
Newborn
MRS. T. W. BINFORD
Rev. Robert Kerr filled his
regular appointment here Sun
day evening. The Newborn and
Mansfield MVF’s rendered spe
cial music.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams
and Miss Mellie Pitts visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Von Walner and
Donna of Savannah Wednesday
and Thursday. Mrs. P. Willson
accompanied them and visited
.Mr. and Mrs. Peden Blake and
Willson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams and
' children visited Mr. and Mrs. ■
Alfred Grant Os Covington Sun- '
; day.
The WSCS Ladies attending the;
Fred Williams. Annie Birdsong,;
; the new Chapel of the Allen
’ Memorial Church were Mesdames
Fred Williams, Annie Birdson,
C. B. Childs. Mary Pitts, Ada
’ Chapman, Robert Kerr, and T.
I W. Binford; and Misses Mfillie
Pitts and Ruth Duke.
, Mrs. Grfiy Hinton and Mrs. I
Annie Birdsong motored to At- :
lanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Fi Laud- '
j erdale. Fla., have returned home i
after spending several days with ■
Misses Ruth and Leona Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Elliott re- ,
cently visited their children, Mr.
, and Mrs. Billy Black of Decatur, i
Mr. and Mrs. LarMA Elliott of
! Atlanta and Mr. am! Mrs. Ray
Elliott of Lithonia.
Mr. find Mrs. Hugh Pannell of
Mansfield, Miss Ann Pannell of i
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. T. .
W. Binford Sunday.
David Moore of Decatur spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Robertson, Eugenia and
Florence.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Moore and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holcomb
and family, who have moved to
our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Binford
Jr., Tommy and Andy of Colum
bus spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Binford and
Mrs. Ada Chapman.
Mr. find Mrs. Marvin Vining
and Children of West Point spent :
last Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
George Davis.
brave Burglars
Guthrie, Okla. — Not only did
burglars, who cracked the safe of
a supermarket here, brave two
vials bf tear gas attached to the ;
safe that went off. but they did J
their work right in the front I
window of the store where any- '
one walking by could see them. '
They got several hundred dol- I
Jfirs from the safe. j;
Automobile Insurance
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damage iniurenee. Our insurance meets
the law't requirement!, protects you from
financial losi, and assures you top-notch
service in Any accident emergency. T«l»-
phene or visit our office to get details with
out obligation.
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NEWTON FEDERAL BUILDING
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Community News from
Eudora
By ORELL AARON
New Rocky Creek Baptist i
Church, organized November 18,
1873, will observe its 83rd anni
versary Sunday, November 18.
A program featuring old familiar
hymns and readings has been ar
ranged. The pastor, Rev. James
Brown of Macon, will bring the
morning message. The public is
cordially invited to attend this
service, beginning at 11 a.m.
। A gloom of sadness was cast
| over this community when news
came announcing the death of
Mr. W. H. Kelly at his home in
Atlanta Friday, November 2. Mr.
। Kelly, age 89. a' former Eudora
I resident, was the oldest living
: member of the New Rocky Creek
j Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Adams of .
Decatur spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore.
Friends of Mrs. Hany Ray,
I who underwent surgery at the
Macon Hospital several days ago.
• will be pleased to knoW that she
is recuperating at the home of i
her daughter, Mrs. Walter Thom
ason of Bethel.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark
' and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Richardi and children of At
lanta, and Mr. and Mrs. O|in
Costley and children of Coving
ton. spent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunard.
The guest of Mr. and Mrs.
| Homer Boyd Thursday was Mr.
i Harvey Hodges of Atlanta.
Mrs. A. T. King accompanied
jby Mrs. Dorsey Johnson of
I Bethel, attended the funeral of
Mrs. John Truett at Warrenton
i Thursday.
Mr. Kenneth Welch of Dan
ville. Virginia, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ray. He was accompanied home
Sunday with Mrs. Welch and lit-
Ite daughter, Kay, who spent
' several days with relatives here.
Mr. George White of Jackson
j was the guest for the weekend
; of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kihg.
I
; The dinner guests Wednesday
|of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cunard
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Community News From
Gum Creek
MISS MARGARET KIMBLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble,
Glenn and Thomas visited Mr. I
Tom Cook Sunday afternoon.
Miss Alice Curtis, Janet and
Evelyn attended church at Salem
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The
ron Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble. Mar
garet and Douglas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kimble.
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Thomas Kimble spent Sunday ;
with Glen Kimble.
Sp 3 James G. Garner spent
the ‘week with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. G. V. Garner. He will
return to Fort Eustis, Virginia
Tuesday.
Salem Baptist Church cordial
'ly invites the many visitors to
church.
I
Mrs. Felton Ellington and
children were the Sunday visit
ors of Mr and Mrs. Grover Gar
ner.
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Bible verse: Isaiah 3:20; Wn«
unto them that call evil good,
'and good evil; that put darkness
' for light, and light for darkness:
that put bitter for sweet and
sweet for bitter!
(Our AdverHserii Aro Assured Os ResuHrt
Peggy Jordan
Pledged to Alpha
Kappa Theta
New members of the Alpha
Kappa Theta Sorority of La-
I Grange College have been an
nounced by Judy Greer of Cus
seta, President.
Among those pledged this sor-
were Mr. and Mrs. Ekrl Cunard of
Macon.
The many friends of Mr. Hom
er Boyd will be pleased to know i
that he is considerably improved
and able to be nut again.
Piper Hardware Company
Bargains Galore!
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^^^rices have been slashed,..
40 Hour Alarm Clock
BK »*'/&!• *xW|k si Beautiful—lvory baked enamel finish with
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Electric Toaster KH f jlff
Fully automatic and chrome plofed with color- W y
ful base Adjustable for dork or light toast. S W «
Attached cord. SAVE SIO.OO. WK
Re? ^ ,995 -
^L^\)XSUPER SPEGAL
\ French Fry Cutter
V'^ 'A \ Makes two doren perfect potato strips with
quick stroke.
Re,, $298 1198
special T |
Enamel Roaster
Holds 8 lb roost or 7 lb fowl Budt in besting
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Polyethylene
^B3^ Dishpan
Oblong, mqr proof—• L '
lokes rugged treatment fill ft
Full 1} qt. size. SUPH SPfCfAI
Dosh an 4 White Toilet Seat
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Modern design—mete* reflector ’''■^9 tL Wid brass parts.
shade—Flexible goose neck arm. 11 leg. J J 75. £
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PIPER HARDWARE CO.
Ph. 2555 S. E. Square Covington Georgia
ority from Newton County are
Peggy Jordan of Covington. •
Every student at LaGrange Col
lege is invited to join at least
one of the throe sororities or one '
of the three fraternities.
Auby L. Sellars
Completes Training
Machine School
A/2C Auby L. Sellars has com
pleted his training and graduated
from Engine Machine School at
Sheppard A. F. B. in Wichita
Falls. Texas. Auby is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Sellars.
Auby has been spending a brief
PAGE FIFTEEN
visit with his wife, Mrs..Joyee F
Sellars, and his parents. Before
going into service he was em
ployed by the Bibb Manufactur
ing Co. He will be stationed at
Hunter A. F. B. in Savannah,
WEALTHY INDIANS
Washington — Members of the
Osage Indian tribe in Oklahoma
netted $20,253,322 from reserve*
tion oil wells in the 12 months
which ended last June 30th. The
income goes into a tribal fund
and is distributed to tribal mem
bers on the basis of head rights—
original shares in the reservation.
On June 30. there were 8.366 011
wells and 207 gas wells on the
I reservations.