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Community News From
North Covington
Ry Mn JACK GIBBS
Attention Gentlemen! Give ।
your best girt • break! Be sure
to attend the Valentine supper
on Saturday evening, February
14, at the North Covington Sun
day School room at fl p.m.
North Covington WSCS is
sponsoring the supper with pro
ceeds going for repairs on the
church auditorium. Adults |l.i
Children 50 cents.
•Isn't the spring like weather
we’ve enjoyed for a few days i
just wonderful? We shouldn't,
। ; too enthused about spring ।
because we know we still have j
February to come and her wea- ,
ther menu can be rough. ,
L
; Sorry to hear we have quite j
•a few shutins, victims of colds, i
,To each of them and to other I
•shutins we send wishes for a
^speedy and complete recovery. ।
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.' Good attendance for church
^services started the week off |
Jine so here’s honing it will*]
,’c ntinue to improve. 1
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I Don’t forget our Valentine
■supper at Sunday School rooms <
ii i rear o North Covington i
'Church on Saturday night, Feb- i
ruary 14. beginning at 6 o’clock.
3' for adults and 50 cents for
x- uldren. Proceeds will go for I
j-' pairs on interior of the i
taurch. 1
: j
I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chapman S
and family of Indianapolis, In
diana were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Myles Chapman for the ;
weekend. j 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hand I
ard daughter of Griffin were.
Sunday afternoon guests (last
week) of Mrs, A. L. Huckaby.
Mrs. A. V. Joanson visited
M ... H. E. McCart Tuesday af
ternoon.
.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mullinax
of Atlanta were Sunday after-
Incon guests of the Randle Sha
;dix.
; Mr. and Mrs. Delmus Hay and
•Wylene, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kir
ikus all of Conyers were pre
•beutime visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Telephone
Talk
by
HAROLD RICE
Your Tri con* Manager
“THANKS FOR CALLING?” That’s ow way of thanking
you, not only for the calls you make day in and day out,
but also for the opportunity of serving you. This seems an
appropriate time to express the
appreciation we feel all during
the year. For us, there’s a lot
of satisfaction in providing a
service that’s so vital to oik
community and state, and m
putting you in touch with
those you want to talk to for
need, pleasure or profit. Every
day we’re doing our level best
to make your telephone serv
ice as useful and convenient as
you, yourself, want it to be.
Mighty nice to have you as a
customer!
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CAN YOU TOP THIS? Watching a telephone installer
carefully picking up every snippet of wire after putting in
an extension phone reminded one of our customers of his
grandfather’s thrift and efficiency. His grandfather, he
said, never threw away a piece of string. The long pieces
he put into a large box labeled “String.” The rest went into
a smaller box. Its label read: “String 100 Small to Use.”
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THE HAPPIEST FAMILIES, the friendliest friends are
those who remember “It’s fun to phone Long Distance.”
There’s no need to wait for a special occasion. Just call
whenever the mood strikes you. It’ll do you good and
bring a lot of satisfaction at both ends of the line. You get
Bargain Rates, you know, when you call station-to-station.
And you save even more after 6 P.M. and any time on
Sundays. * * »
WHAT’S IN A TELEPHONE TRUCK? Here’s your
chance to find out how we serve your community.
All the equipment will be shown and a telephone
man will climb a pole to show how a telephone is
connected. Just call me in Covinglch at 9011 to ar
range for this.
(Our Advertisers Are Amu red Os Reeultal
| Olin Fincher Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E McCart
visited Mrs. L. R, Harper at
Rockdale County Hospital sev
eral days last week.
Mrs. Mary Reiigm of Porter
dale spent Friday afternoon
with Mesdames J. A. Allgood
and L. D. Johnston.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Martin
visited Mr. Felton Heard also
! Mr. Bus Martin of Porterdale
I Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dukes. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Smith and chil
dren and Miss Jewell Conner
all of Griffin visited the V. W.
Bouchillons and Mrs. A. L.
Huckaby Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carter
of Decatur were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cox of
Loganville enjoyed Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbs.
Mr. Otis Chapman of Atlanta
spent several days this week
with the Myles Chapman fam
ily.
Mrs. Luther Hale, Judy and
Dianne spent Sunday afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sel
lers in Decatur and Miss Bobby
Nell Hale at Grady Nursing
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Randle Shadix
attended a birthday supper
honoring Mrs. E. B. Edwards!
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I
C. Johnson Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ria Allen and Miss Anne
Death were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lee Death and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Death in At
lanta Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson,
Mrs. W. S. Anglin and Mrs. A.
V. Johnson visited Mr. Roland
Mathis in St. Joseph Hospital
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dendy Bray
and Mrs. M. L. Wiley of Social
Circle were guests of the I. T.
Wileys Sunday afternoon. Dur-
Uig the afternoon the group
visited Mr and Mr* C. S. AU
good in Oxford.
Mrs. Grady Walton enjoyed
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Moore and children in
Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loyd of
Rockmart.
Mrs. Randle Shadix was hos
tess of the Young Married Class
of High Point Church at their
I regular monthly meeting last
week. After the business ses
sion a social hour was enjoyed
' by all.
Mrs. E. Z. Carter. Mrs Edgar 1
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar '
Phillips and family all of Jack- 1
son visited Mrs. H. E. McCart
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs Jr. !
and children of Madison were
the weekend guests of the Jack
Gibbs Sr.
The in and out guests of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Myles Chapman dur
ing the weekend were Mrs.
James Chapman of Stone Moun
tain, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sav- i
age and Mr. Edgar Chapman of I
Porterdale. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Martin of Conyers and Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Webb of Almon. i
—
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Digby I
and sons were the supper and
pre-bedtime visitors of Mrs. A.
L. Huckaby Saturday evening. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Chaffin, ’
Steve and Anne of Macon were •
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Community News From
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Bs Mr. H K Kotler
The W M.S. of Calvary Bap
tist Church will hold a Mission
Study on Southeast Asia, taught
by Mrs. Kilpatrick Saturday nt
6 o'clock at the church. All the
ladies are invited to attend and
hear her give this inspiring
study.
Rev. and Mro. Leon Piper
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craw
ley.
Mrs. Elea Crawley and Brant
spent the weekend in Athens
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cari
thers and Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Brown Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jack Mob
guests of the Olin Finchers
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mitcham
and Fay of Social Circle were
pop-callers on Jack Gibbs Sr.
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. W. D. Gibbs and Deelene
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs
Sr. were pre-bedtime visitors
of Mrs. D. M. Gibbs of Social
Circle Monday evening.
*
IMnSSsSa
ley spent Sunday afternoon *
with Mr. and Mrs, Billy Cari
thers.
Mr and Mrs. Dorsey Reyn
olds and son of Atlanta visited
Mrs, Vate Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill White spent i
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. i
Ferrell.
Lowell Butler of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. R. But
ler Thursday.
We wish for all the sick in
our community a speedy recov
ery so they can enjoy this pretty .
sunshine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stone and
Mrs. Estelle Loving visited Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Stone of High i
Shoals, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler
and son spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler. ■
We wish to extend a hearty
welcome to our new neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Head, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Kines, into our com
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Turn
bull of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Turnbull of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gaddis of Win
der visited Elmer Freeman and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown
are the proud grandparents of
a new grandson born to their
daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hogan in San Diego,
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Stately
Calif., on Sunday, January H
He has been given the name
Joel Robert Hogan. Mr Hogan
is In the Navy in San Diego.
*
Mrs. Lena Warren, Miss L.
Kent and Mra. Katie Elder and
daughters of Athens visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Stinchcomb and
other relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Spearman of At
lanta also spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Stinchcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Temples
Jr. and children of Clarkston
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown.
Little Charles Kessler Is
scheduled to have his tonsils
removed Tuesday and we wish
for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curtis
and son and Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Kendrick and daughter visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thompson,
recently.
Jimmy Kendrick of Eatonton
is spending this week with Troy
Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson
visited Mrs. Julia Jones of Mon
roe, who has been shut-in with
a broken hip for sometime. We
are glad she is able to be up
now.
Little Gordy Allen, who re
cently had a tonsillectomy, is
home and we are glad he is do
ing so well.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hancock
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Porterdale Scouts
Take On Candy
Selling Project
PORTERDALE — Troop No.
207 met with their scoutmaster,
Mr. B. C. Crowell, on Monday
evening, January 19, at seven
o'clock in the Scout Lodge.
Jimmy Coggins and Johnny
Hancock presented a skit en
titled "The Berber Shop". Steal
the Bacon was the game which
visited Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Craft and Butch in Leland, Ga.,
Sunday.
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Please make your returns promptly.
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Thursday. January M 1959
the boys chose to play.
Mason Candies to be sold for
enriching the treasury was giv
en to each person.
The meeting closed with the
benediction.
Johnny Hancock,
Scribe
Notice
Boys of Scout Troop No. 207
will appreciate it if citizens m
the community will cooperate
with them in their sale of Mason
Candies. Boys will be coming
. to your home from time to time
and will be very happy if you
buy from them. Thank you.
Attend Church Sunday