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Mrs. Grady M. Jordan
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Randy and Mary Ann Brooks
of Atlanta spent tne weekend
with their grandparents, Mr
and Mra. C. S. Brooka.
Mrs. L. A. Bowen apent Fri
day with her children Mr. and
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children of Porterdale. Little
Freddie and Jimmy returned
home with Mrs. Bowen to spend
Friday night with their grand
pa rents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gilbert,
Gail and Debbie of Atlanta were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
C. G. Brumbalow.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brooks
visited with Mrs. Roy Lever
ette and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Young Sunday afternoon also
with Mr. and Mra. Allie Batche
lor of this community.
Little David and Gennifer
Cline of Gainesville were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Conner Friday evening.
C. M. Jordan is still in the
Veterans Hospital and the re-
I port of his condition at this
writing is satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Whitley
and Delaine of Monroe spent
Friday evening with Mr. and
I Mrs. Edwin Bryan and family.
The Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe L. Miller were
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roberts of
Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Roberts of Monroe and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Riley of Atlanta.
Brenda Jo Cook has been on
our sick list this week but is
feeling better now.
Mrs. C. M. Jordan spent the
weekend with Mrs. F. F. Bagby
and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McHan
of Atlanta.
Mrs Harvey Kitchens and
children of Orangeburg, S. C.,
spent several days last week
wth Mrs. O. A. Chandler and
Jack. Friday Mrs. Kitchens and
Mrs. Chandler were spend-the
day guests of Mrs. William Belle
Isle of Morrow. Mr. Kitchens
came Sunday and he and Mrs.
Kitchens and children were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Watson of Oxford. They re
turned home Sunday.
Mrs. C. G. Brumbalow spent
Saturday with her brother, J.
H. Linch of Atlanta who had
a very serious accident while
| fixing an automobile tire which
blew out and knocked him 12
feet. One of his eyes were seri
ously injured. We wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bryan
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan and
i family of Campton.
Georgia families bought 30,
319 electric ironers during the
period 1946 to 1956, reports Miss
Doris Oglesby, housing equip
ment specialist, Agricultural
I Extension Service.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Cedar Shaats Metre
ly MRS. L G. SWITZER
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eason
and Mrs, Viola Eason of Thom
aston spent Sunday with Mra.
Ida Head. Friends of Mrs. Head
are very sorry to learn of her
illness and wish for her an
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGib
boney made a business trip to
Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Sallie Sowell and Mrs.
Anna Norwood and Mrs. Allie
Tankersley spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hew
ell. Mrs. Tankersley remained
over for the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd
and children of Marietta spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips
and Janice of Atlanta spent
Friday with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Floyd.
Mr. Lee Knight and son Her
mon of Loganville spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hewell of
Covington and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Hamlin and children of
Rocky Plains and Mrs. D. D.
Hewell spent Sunday in Mari
etta with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Pace. They were joined by other
relatives and all enjoyed a
birthday dinner given for Mrs.
Hamlin by Mr. and Mrs. Pace.
Mrs. Hamlin is being wished
many more happy birthdays.
The Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc-
Cart of Covington and Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Owens Sr. of Almon.
Harry Stewart of Rocky
Plains visited E. G. Switzer
Friday afternoon. Friends of
Harry are very sorry to know
he is not well and will enter
Newton Hospital in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer
and Mrs. D. L. Floyd went to
the Georgia Baptist Hospital
Monday to be with Mrs. Roy
Lee Floyd who was operated
on. We wish for her a speedy
। recovery.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shook
and children of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Fincher
Community News From
Newborn
MRS. T. W. BINFORD
Rev. J. R. Baxter filled his
regular appointments here Sun
day morning and afternoon. He
welcomed his daughter Mrs.
Estelle Baxter who had spent
several weeks in an Atlanta
hospital.
Mrs. H. E. Carson attended
church at Shiloh Baptist Church
last Sunday and had dinner
with Mrs. Carry Briant. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walker
I Malone in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams,
Miss Mellie Pitts visited Mrs.
I Alice Gay in Atlanta Thursday.
“Miss Alice” has been in a hos
pital but is home and we are
glad she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown
; and children of Madison visited
: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown,
j Bruce and Sandra Sunday.
Mrs. Luther Polk and Mrs.
Annie Birdsong attended the
■ dedication of the Memorial
j Windows in Shadydale Metho-
I dist Church, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grant
jof Covington visited Mr. and
; Mrs. T. W. Binford Saturday
| afternoon.
Congratulations to the follow
j ing people who were presented
I pins and certificates at Sunday
School Sunday for one year
; perfect attendance, Hugh Ad
!ams, Mrs. Bob Sams. Steve Polk,
Mary Hazel Polk, Patsy Sams
and Miss Mary Holcombe who
received a bar for her five year
attendance record.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hol
combe and Mrs. H. E. Carson
spent Wednesday with Will
Greer and Miss Mae Greer of
| Covington and took supper with
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.
Mrs. H. E. Carson and Lu
ther Carson attended the 50th
Wedding Anniversary of Mr.
; and Mrs. Emmett Loyd at Mans
field, Sunday.
Those visiting Mrs. Carson
Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day were: Mrs. Sam Dykes of
Farrow. Mrs. Birdie Barker and
; children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
I P’nkerton of Atlanta, Mr. and
I Mrs. Bart Davis of Porterdale.
and children of Covington and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cowan and
baby of West Newton were
Sunday dinner guests of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Benton
and baby of Atlanta and Mra.
Ara Head and Mrs. Maude
Meeks spent Sunday in Eaton
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Berry
Gardner.
Mrs. Anna Norwood spent
Thursday night with her sister
Mrs. Allie Tankersley.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holmes
and Mrs. Fred Holmes visited
Mrs. Kathryn Taylor in Deca
tur Sunday afternoon. Friends
here of Mrs. Taylor are delight
ed to know she is now on the
road to recovery from a very
serious operation.
Mrs. Elese Underwood and
daughter Martha Will of Mag
net visited Mrs. Fred Holmes
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Burch
and family of Forsyth were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greene and Mrs. Anna
Norwood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Henry
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
N. F. Coody Jr. and children
of High Point visited Mrs. Anna
Norwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greene Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chap
man and Larue and Jerry Mc-
Elroy rode up to Winder Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Bowers Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Terry Stapp of Porter
dale spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. James Benton.
Mrs. Dora Speer and Mrs.
Pearl Williamson were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Darby.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chandler
of Lithonia spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Floyd
and son returned to their home
in Covington Tuesday after
staying two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Floyd while Harold
was recovering from an oper
ation.
Friends of Mrs. Polly Luns
ford are glad to know she is
home from Newton Hospital
and doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pugh
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robin
Hood Sunday afternoon.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Relious Knight Thursday even
ing were Rev. and Mrs. How
ard Johnson and Donald of Zion
Baptist Church and Rev. J. T.
Widener of Atlanta, Plez
Knight and Johnnie Harville.
Friends of Mr. Turner Chris
tian are sorry to learn of his
illness and wish for him a
speedy recovery.
LEARNING TO SEW
Since 1955 a clothing leader
training program, “Getting the
Most Out of Your Sewing Ma
chine,” has been taught 571
home demonstration agents and
leaders, reports Miss Avola
Whitesell, clothing specialist,
Agricultural Extension Service.
After completing the course the
leaders have taught 2,477 Four-
H Club girls more about care
and use of sewing machines.
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Community News from
Eudora
By ORELL AARON
Mrs. R. A. Moore and Mrs.
R. C. Kitchens were co-hos
tesses at a stork shower Satur
day night. January 31 at the
home of Mrs. Moore honoring
Mrs. Paul Yancey. Following
a series of contests the hostesses
served cake, coffee and sand
wiches. The honoree received
a number of nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ozburn
and children of Decatur were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Ozburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron and
Miss Nellie Deane Aaron spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Whidby of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunard of
Macon were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Cunard Saturday
night.
Mrs. Floyd Boyd and son Ric
ky spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Otho Bond of Jackson.
Rev. Gaines Granade of Ma
con filled his regular appoint
ment at New Rocky Creek Sun
day and was the dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lowery.
Other dinner guests of the Low
erys were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Maddox of Covington and Mr.
and Mrs. Thurmond Greenwood
and children of Monticello.
Mrs. A. D. Floyd of Jackson
attended preaching at New
Rocky Creek Sunday and was
the dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Parker of Coving
ton.
Friends of Lawrence Jordan
learn with regret that he is ill
at the Macon Hospital in Macon
where he will undergo surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Kelly
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and little daughter of Atlanta
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cook
and lit'le son of Atlanta spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Au
bie Cook and were among the
visitors attending preaching at
New Rocky Creek, Sunday.
Sgt. Richard T. Hodge of U.
S. Marine Corps of Miami, Fla.,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Hodge and attended preaching
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at New Rocky Creek, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cunard
of Atlanta were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunard
and Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Kitch
ens.
Seaman and Mrs. Harvey
Jordan of Charleston, S. C ,
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Jordan. Mrs. Jordan will spend
sometime with relatives here.
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