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Community News From
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7 MRS. T. W. BINFORD
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’Thy word is a lamp unto my
f**t. and a light unto my path."
Psalm 119:105.
A union Thanksgiving service
will be held in the Mansfield
Methodist Church Thursday at
10 a.m. All surrounding churches
are participating under the di
rection of Rev. Robert Kerr and
Rev. Bernarr Adams. The public
is invited.
Mrs. A. A. Brown has returned
home after spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Brown and children of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ozburn Jr.
and Sammy were dinner guests
of Mrs. Albert Ozburn Sr. Sun
day of Pine Grove Community.
We regret that Mrs. Mark
Chamberlain is in Emory Hos
pital. We wish for her a speedy '
recovery.
Mrs Fred Williams and Miss
Mellie Pitts spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with relatives in At
lanta.
Mr and Mrs. D. W Loyd visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meri- '
uether Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams '
and Charlie Willows visited rela
tives in Monticello Sunday as- ■
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard ;
Blackwell of Farrar and Mr. and
Mrs. W. T Meriwether Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Lotnse Sams of Macon
'pent last week with relatives ■
here.
A E. Hays Jr.. Mrs T
UL Binford and Rev. Robert Kerr
attended a district workshop for
Missionary Additional Sessions
for primary and junior Children.
k*ld in Covington at the First
Methodist Church last week.
-To guard against making costly
errors on expensive fabrics when
waking a suit, Mis Avola White- ,
FPU, clothing specialist for the !
College of Agriculture Extension *
Service, suggests making a trial •
jacket of muslin first.
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i Community News from
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Ry MISS IRENE HARVEY
“O give thanks unto the Lord,
for he is good: for his mercy
endureth for ever.” Ps 107:1.
Thanksgiving reminds us that
we have more to be thankful
for than other people in the
I world. We live in a nation that ,
' is greatly blessed. In our coun- j
try we can worship God in our
churches without fear. We have
many other advantages far above
j other nations. This blessed con
i dition should humble us and
fill our hearts with gratitude
and thanks. The goodness of
j God should also lead us to re- I
sentence and to make our lives
, beautiful and useful.
Thanksgiving services will be
held at Hopewell Presbyterian j
I Church Thursday morning at 11 ;
a. m. conducted by the pastor, i
j Rev. R R. McGregor. You are
; cordially invited to attend the
services.
Mrs. Johnston of Columbus
was the weekend guest of Misses
Leila and Eva Gardner.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nolan
: had as their weekend guests,
■ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davia and
, children, Carla, Holly and Tip
py 111 of Cleveland. Ohio. They
were enroute to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hearn of
Decatur, Miss Robbie Harvey of .
Atlanta visited Mrs. Ola H
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey !
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs D. S. Chestnut of De- I
catur spent several days last
week with Miss Ruth Davis.
John Riley Thompson of Geor
gia Tech was the guest Sunday
•of his mother, Mrs. W. H i
Thompson.
Walter Anglin attended the ■
funeral of his uncle, Mr. Till
man Graham Tuesday afternoon
of last week at Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. W S. Chestnut
recently visited relatives at
j Snapping Shoals.
‘ Mrs. J. F. Harvey, James. Mrs.
W. B. Harvey and Mrs. T. B.
Community News From
High Point
By MRS. OBIE PARKER
; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Darby and
Mrs. Lorene Chambers of Porter
dale spent the past Sunday with j
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Darby La
Thomaston. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steele and
Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
। Cargile and Ivy Jane of Coving- i
j ton and Mr. and Mrs. James ।
Tuggle and children spent Sun- j
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. i
Donald Steele and Carol Ann of
Stone Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawkins and ,
Molly spent Sunday afternoon ;
I with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daw- I
kins.
Mrs. Annie Fincher, Miss Bet
ty Fincher and Mr. and Mrs.
I Glenn Lee of Atlanta spent Sun
' day with Mrs. , Sallie Parker. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darby of
Forest Park visited Sunday as- 1
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby
and children were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Moss in Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts at
tended the singing in Atlanta
Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Hudson Moody •
and family spent last week with
relatives in Atlanta.
Friends of Miss Onda Taylor :
and Ben Piper are sorry to hear
I they continue on the sick list ;
! and wish for them a speedy re- :
covery.
Friends of Mrs. Sallie Parker ’
and Mrs. Anmce Callahan are
glad to know they are much j
. improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Roberts of ,
Atlanta spent the weekend with
relatives here and attended the
morning worship service at High
Point Sunday.
;
Rev. Hudson Moody is eon- i
ducting a revival in Toccoa this
I week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCart of
. Alpharetta visited relatives here
; Sunday.
Mrs. Lois Norman and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Obie Par
ker Thursday night.
I Mrs. Love Bohanon of Stew :
art spent the weekend with Mr. :
and Mrs. Carl Johnson and fami- ■
ly.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones and j
i Nancy of East Point visited rel- '
atives here Sunday.
Mrs. Luke George and Beverly
spent Saturday with Mrs. Barker
at Social Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
and Mrs. Lorene Chambers of
Porterdale and Mrs. Annie Fin
cher and daughter of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boh Darby
and Mrs. Sallie Parker Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Hardegree and Mrs.
Lillian Callaway and Ronnie and
Larry spent Sunday enjoying the
mountain scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of
Rutledge visited Mr. and Mrs
Virgil Canup Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. O. L. Parnell and
Martha Ellen Banks and Nancy
Hood of Covington visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnson Saturday
afternoon
The WMS of the High Point
Baptist Church held its monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs.
JB. Darby with 10 members
present. The meeting was called
to order by the president, Mrs
James Tuggle, reading the scrip
lure followed with prayer by
Mrs. Obie Parker. Mrs. Jimmy
Cargile gave the treasurer's re
port following with a brief busi- I
ness session
Mrs. Hudson Moody' presented
Harvey and Phil motored tn
Locust Grove Friday afternoon
where they visited relatives.
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety at Hopewell Presbyterian
Church met at the Educational
Building Monday afternoon for
the Thank Offering Program.
In connection with the Thank-
Offering Program the week of
Prayer was observed. The theme
is “Launch out into the deep, j
and let down your nets for a
draught.” Luke 5:4.*
Those on the program were
Mrs. Paul Stewart; Tuesday eve
ning, Miss Sue Thompson and
Miss Bell Gardner; Wednesday
evening, Miss Irene Harvey and
। Mis. W. B Harvey. ।
THE COVINGTON NEWS
--Porterdale Personals-
; Miss Pauline Hardman was the
supper guest on Friday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuckey in
Athens, Georgia During the
weekend, she visited in Elberton.
Georgia as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Loydd Reagan and in Char*
j lotte, North Carolina with Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin
i and daughter, Gloria Dawn, of
Buford. Georgia were visitors of ;
| Mrs. Grady Hardman and Miss!
j Mae Hardman on Wednesday
evening.
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Sincere sympathy is extended 1
. to Mr. Troy Fuller and Mr. Jes
sie Fuller in their bereavement.
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Miss Jordye Tanner attended
the meeting of the Delta Kappa
Gamma Sorority at Rock Eagle
State Park in Eatonton, Georgia
on Saturday' and was one of the
speakers for the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis arid
| j
a very interesting program. !
Several members gave discus- '
sions. The meeting was dismiss
ed with prayer by Mrs. Bryant
Steele.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Darby served delicious refresh
ments.
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i Julie are the Thanksgiving week
! end guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Joe
Parr Davis in Norfolk, Virginia.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
: Mrs. Lewis Moody were their
grandchildren, Raymond, Jr.,
Kay, and Randy Moody of Ma
con, Georgia.
Friends of Mrs. George Bar
nett a.id Mrs. Julia Goolsby are
■ remembering them in their be
reavement at the death of their
mother. Mrs. Bass, who had been
in ill health for a long time.
Among the Porterdale spec
'tators at the Auburn-Georgia
game in Columbus, Georgia on
Saturday, November 17, were:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laster, Mr.
Larry Laster. Mr. Monty Las
ter, and Mr. Bill Crowell. They
were joined for the game by Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Patterson of
Atlanta. Georgia. Mr. Crowell
and Mr. Larry Laster went to
Auburn for the weekend with
; Mr. Jimmy Laster. Mr. and Mrs.
! Patterson were weekend guests
<of Mr. and Mrs. Laster.
Sunday luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Loyd and Patsy
in Covington were: Mr. and Mrs.
I Tom Laster and family. Mrs. L.
;L. Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs.
A time to be truly grateful for our
many blessings in this land of plenty
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Thanksgiving is a time for family gatherings ... for heart
felt rejoicing in the blessings of home, family, peace and
plenty. It's a time to be joyful ... and a time to be quietly,
prayerfully grateful because the abundance and freedom our
forefathers dreamed of ere ours in reality. On this Thanks
giving, we join in giving thanks, and among our blessings we
count the opportunity of serving you during the past year.
May we continue to serve you in a manner that will ever
deserve your patronage.
"With thanks to all our customers and friends"
HENSON FURNITURE COMPANY
"Covington's Leading Furniture Store"
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly Tn The Slate/
Waller Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Davis. In the afternoon, they '
visited Mansfield and Newborn. I
Following supper with Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Davis
joined them fei the evening wor
ship service at the Lovejoy
Methodist Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thomason
and Randy were luncheon guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ‘
Whatley Curtis.
Miss Alice Curtis has returned
to her home following a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Curtis !
at which time she was recuperat
ing from a recent illness.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen Redd and
; children spent a part of last
! week in Atlanta, Georgia while
Rev. Redd attended the Baptist
Convention which convened at
: the First Baptist Church.
Mr Malcolm Hogan and his
mother-in-law, Mrs. Loretta P.
Hontz, of Washington. D. C. were
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hogan from" Friday through Tues
day of this week. Friends of Mr.
Hogan regret that he was called
to Washington, D. C. from An
chorage, Alaska due to the Heath
of his wife. *
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Saturday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Smith at a chitterl
ing supper were Mr. and Mrs
Jr. Girl Reserves
Met November 12
Porter Gymnasium
PORTERDALE — The J O.
Porter Jr. Girl Reserves met on
Monday afternoon; November 12,
in the Girl Reserves room in
. Porter Gymnasium. Our Presi
dent, Loretta Edge, called the
meeting to order. New business
included the checking of Christ
mas card orders. Old business
was also discussed briefly. We
Calvin Smith and Gypsy, Mr.
Lamar Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Smith and family whose
: guest w'as Miss Margaret Wal
: Ihce.
Round & Square
Dances
. RESUMED
Every FRIDAY Night
9 until 12 o'clock
AMERICAN LEGION HOME
McDonough, Georgia
Thursday, November 22, 1356
j had the roll call and minutes
of the last meeting.
Charlene Hyatt had charge of
the program. Gail Fincher gave
ihe devotional. Mis Mae Hardman
led us in prayer. A duet was
sung by Lillie Grace Herring
and Jean Kitchens. "The Sweet-
I heart Polka” was sung by Ann
I Martin, Diane Head, Gail Wo
mack, Gail Fincher, Vicky Wise,
Nettie Sue Harper, while Mar
garet Yancey, Charline Wyatt,
Vicky Wise, and Nettie Sue Har
per danced the sweetheart polka.
We had ouc benediction and
went home.
We were very sorry that Mrs.
Whitifield could not be present
at the meeting.
Patsy Treadwell,
Reporter.