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Thursday, November 22. 1358
Personals
Mrs. Mary p„ Kirkley of Macon
is visiting her children in Cov.
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stubbs and
children spent Sunday in East
man with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
J lies.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly visit
ed Mrs. P J. Austin in Decatur
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. O N. Fisher and
daughter Sara Jean Fisher of
Macon were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pratt and
Sara Jean attended the birthday
party for Florence Pratt on Sat
urday afternoon.
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Mrs. E. W. Yancey of Augusta
was the Saturday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Yancey and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Moore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridling
were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Leverett in Mc-
Donough.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammonds
of Lithonia were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Hammonds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins of
Decatur were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant
and children of Griffin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiken and
daughter Carolyn Sunday after
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davis had
as their weekend guests Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Staples of Atlanta.
Fred Weiss left Sunday for a
visit with his children Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Weiss and children
in Jersey City. New Jersey.
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Mr and Mrs. Loyd Alexander and
children attended the Cinerama
in Atlanta Sunday afternoon.
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Miss Charlotte Landrum of
Griffin and Miss Jeanne Bran
r.an of Lawrenceville were the
luncheon guests of Mrs. W. G
Benton Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellev and
Mrs. Dempsie Teal of Macon
were the guests of Mrs. W. G.
Benton and other relatives Sun-
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I day and attended the wedding of
' Miss Elizabeth Felker to Mr. Sam
-1 uel Rush of Ft. Lauderdale. Flor
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MEETINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood of
i Lithonia announce the birth qJ
a daughter Scarlett Camille on
November 15, at Rockdale Coun
ty Hospital. The 8 lb. baby is
the granddaughter of Mrs. R. L.
McMichael and the late Mr. ‘Mc-
Michael of Covington. The pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Wood of Lithonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Ginn an-
I nounce the birth of a daughter,
Sally Amanda, on Saturday, No
vember 10, at Piedmont Hospital.
Little Sally Amanda is named for
her mother, the former Miss Sally
Dugger of Atlanta, and in mem
-1 ory of her late sister, Amanda
| Lelia Ginn.
John Alford
Continued from Page 9
; Club pray God's blessings on
John and Oma Alford and their
i family through all days to come;
j and be it further
1 RESOLVED, That a copy of
these resolutions be filed as part
of the permanent record of the
Covington Kiwanis Club and a
copy be sent to Kiwanian John
I. Alford.
Respectfully submitted
Covington Kiwanis Club
John N. Booth, President
J. E. Robinson, Secretary
Adopted unanimously by
। The Covington Kiwanis Club
I October 25. 1956
J. E. Robinson. Secretary
IST CAR DEATH SINCE '36
Smyrna. Ga. — Smyrna, a town
of about 2.500, 15 miles north-
I west of Atlanta, on October 22 of
| this year, had its first traffic
| death in 20 years. Charlie Davis,
; 43, was killed w hen his car hit
' the rear of a parked truck. The
last traffic fatality occurred on
April 30, 1936, when a child on
a bicycle was killed by a car.
Flirt: A girl who believes that
,it is every man for herself.
Keith Graham
Leads Students j
Reading Project
Reading certificates were
awarded this week to the fol
lowing pupils of Covington Ju
nior High School who partici
pated in the reading program
sponsored by the Newton Coun
ty Library.
Keith Graham, a third grader,
topped the list by reading 100
books. Charles Lassiter, Ken
neth Kitchens. Jimmy Alexan
der, Cheryl Parr, Debra Jo
■"Floyd, Sidney Kitchens and
Egee Lassiter read 75 books.
Wayne Rooks, Mike Pratt,
Donna Sammons, Betty Renton,
Barbara Morgan, Edgar Calla
way, Joan Dial, Beverly Ellis,
Brenda Lott, Linda Blackburn,
Homer Trimpi, Diane Jones,
Mikie Savage read 50 or more
books.
Bobby Blalock. Dale Loyd,
Stephen Hightower, Linda Katz,
Jeannie Pignolet, Lillian Benton,
Martha Jean Stinchcomb, Pris
cilla Darby, Harold Callaway,
Jean Kesler. Pat Yanceys Joseph
Ivey, Parks Pratt, James Wallace
Johnson, Teresa Lane, Sherrel
Haygood, Lenetta Yarbrough,
George Bailey Jr., Sheila Smith,
Vivian Cofer. Russell Warren,
Linda Mitchell, Ardis Adams,
। Dan Haralson, Evelyn Vining.
Linda Kay Tuggle, Norma Jean
Cook, Ray Parker, Elizabeth
Yancey, Barbara Jo Stubbs, Toni
Bellew, Sally Booth, Gwen
' Stubbs.
i Also Mike Lassiter. Lou Anne
i Tuck. Bill Crawford. Brenda
i Gibbs, Kenny Johnson. Mac
! Gay, Brenda Bonner, Bill Ev
i erett, Jim Mitchell, Gail Nor
l man, Judy Moseley, John Mask,
• Pam Carson, Brenda Raines, Neil
I Hightower, Cornelia Durand,
Stanley Harris, Mary Jane Od-
1 urn, Scottie Kirkland. Leon
Fambrough. Sara Mooney, Paula
। Pignolet, Nancy Smith, Judson
! Caldwell. Carol Callaway, Me
laine Coody. Linda Ivcey.
And Diane Allgood. Florence
Pratt, Judy Laseter Betsy Wor
isham, Teresa Smith. Mary Jane
i Stinchcomb, Cynthia Steele,
| Frankie Day, Terry Cofer. Ann
I Blalock, Cathy Callaway, Patsy
Warren. Teresa Elder, Nancy
Lewis, H. B. Adams. Kathy Mit
chell Joan Cason, Robert W’il
son, Pam Smith. Betty Jane
I Kent, Danny Long, David Rai
ney, Tommy Scarborough.
1 Others were Diane Hooten,
I Nelda White. Bobby Travis. Hei
jen Mask, Jean Smith. Jimmy
i Patrick, Jackie Gibbs, Gary
:Rooks, Rebecca Prather, Jane
I Kesler. Brenda Jo Cook. Cherie
| Weigel, John Cheek. Emmet
j Guy’ Loyd. Terry Rutledge, Ro«e
■mary Smith, Judv Fincher, Eliz
abeth Fitzpatrick, Bett.v Jean
McElreath, Margaret Rape. Bar-
| bara Campbell, Ann Patrick,
Jackie Smith, Henry Baker,
j Cheryl Long, Ronald Martin,
; Charlene Kendricks, Joe! Ward,
i Everett Pratt, Sandra Tuggle.
Merie Paden. Patsy Loyd, all
■ read 25 or more books.
I The children reading 10 or
more were Claire Zinser. Lamar
, Fincher, Larry Gene Martin, i
Bobby Mask, Marguerite AIL ;
। good, Susan Stubbs. Beverly i
I Hinton, Bobby Jean Hamby, La- I
nier Adams, Jack H. Morgan i
I Jr., Valerie Young, Lanette Lott,
i Bonnie Knight, Susan Y T arbrough
'Christy Stubbs, Mitzi Moon.
! Sara Kendrick. John Hunt, John i
i Jernigan, Sherry Hopkins. Wiley
I Reyonlds, Betty McKinney, Kat
hy Price, Steve Smith.
Also Sally Hardman, Tim
j Christian, Roger Young. Danny i
Hay, Rolline Butler, Billy My- !
ers. Rita Harris, Lila Jo Calla
way. Lamar Cooth, Bill Allgood.
Tommy Allgood, Jeanette Rem-!
j ley, Elizabeth Ann Greer, Bev- .
;erly Booth, Connie Hopkins,!
* Lauree Cook, Pete Hawkins, !
Joyce Byrd. Neal Hinton Jr.. <
Susan Barnett.
From Livingston School. Sara- ]
I lyn Christian and Paul Van i
j Horn read 25 books each and i
I Jordye Bailey, Janet Carter. Di- 1
lane Carter, and Bobby Stand- i
। ard read 10 or more books.
From Mansfield, Jim Benton,
Meg Adams, Byron Hays, Suz
anne Adams and Eugenia Rob- i
ertson read 25 books: Margaret
Benton, Hazel Henderson. Pris- ;
cilia Prosser, Linda Sue Hend- i
erson read 10 books each.
From Palmer Stone School i
Frankie Daws, Cynthia Holifield
i Lynda Holifield, Billy Daws
i read 25 books; Sandra June
'Stacks, James Woberts, Patricia
i Ann Williams, Ronnie Williams.
David Clifford and John Clif
! ford read 10 books
NOT OUT FOR LONG
St. Louis — Released from the
I hospital after having some medi
cal tests, George White 53, soon
I found himself back inside. After 1
leaving the hospital, he walked
across the street and was struck
by an automobile. i
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