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Brickstore
Mn. Grady M. Jordan
Reg. Mell Simons of Social
Circle filled hi« regular ap
pointment at Mt. Pleasant Meth
odist Church, Sunday.
Miss Ethel Gibson of Atlanta
and Owen Gibson of Augusta
spent the weekend at their
home here.
Jo, Harriett and Jerry Parker
have been on our sick list but
are feeling much better now.
H. C. Brumbalow of Seneca,
S. C„ spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Brumbalow.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Emmel
and daughter Vicki of Norma.
North Dakota, are spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Emmel and family.
The spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Conner
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
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bart Davenport and children. I
I Mr. and Mrz. Jack Bruce and
i Tommy and Terry Davenport,
1 all of Walnut Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Elder of
I Social Circle visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Tiller and Carrie
■ Monday evening.
I The Sunday guests of Mr.
land Mrs. C. S. Brooks were Wil
! lie Brooks of Roswell and Rev.
and Mrs. Bell of Atlanta, pastor
of Carmel Baptist Church near
Mansfield.
Mrs. J. M. Lewis attended the
Mardi Gras in Mew Orleans this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and
girls visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Guy McGibboney of Starrsville
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cline and
familv of Gainesville visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Cline
Saturday afternoon enroute to
St. Louis, Missouri, where he
has accepted a new job.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mac Lean
and family of Braselton spent
Community News from
A Inion
By Mrs. Jeff Smith
Many on our sick list have
improved since last week, but
others have been added. Some
of them are Mrs. Thurmond
Polk. Charlie Neely, Mrs. Hat
tie Clyde Owens and Jacob
Wyatt. We hope all of you will
be feeling much better real
soon and to those of you we
don't know about, we wish for
you a speedy recovery also.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Edge and
familv were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huff
and family Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ewing
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owens
Jr. were complimented by’ Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Owens in their
home last Friday evening with
a birthday supper in honor of
I the birthdays of Mr. Ewing
and Mrs. J. T. Owens Jr.
Mrs. Artelia Kinnett. Miss
Effie Kinnett and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McCart visited Mr. and
Mrs. C L. Kinnett and Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. McCart in Barnes
ville. Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Piper of ov
ington and Bernard Piper were
the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Piper.
Ray Parker of Covington was
the Sundav guest of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- A.
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Owens of
Atlanta, Will Skelton of At
lanta and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Chapman were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens Sat
urday night.
Mrs. Corine Edwards has re
turned from Newton Hospital
and we are glad to know se is
improving nicely.
Mrs. Billy Patterson, (Mrs.
Clement Piper’s niece) is in
the hospital and we hope for
I her a very speedy recovery.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dobbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Dobbs and
Denny and Mr. and Mrs Frank
McCord are visiting Mr. ana
Mrs. George Sockwell in Tampa,
Fla., this week.
Johnnv Turner of Atlanta
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Turner.
Rev. C. O. Turner and Mrs.
Turner were Sunday e J e ^’ ng
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford White and family.
We are sorry to know Mrs.
Ina Whitten has to enter the
hospital next week for an eye
operation. She will be in Geor
gia Baptist Hospital and we
I shall all be thinking of her and
remembering her in our pray
ers.
We are sorry to know that
Fred Townley is in Newton
| Hospital. Mr. Townley entered
I Sunday afternoon and wehone
he's going to be up and out
and doing fine real soon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Satter
field visited Mr and Mrs John
Satterfield and T J ° hnet *, „'
Griffin, Sunday. John and Ma
rie were married in our church
about 3 years ago and many
of you will be glad to know
about their little daughter
“Johnette.”
Mrs. Anna Ruth Abbott, Mrs.
Jim Abbott went to Au ^ta
last weekend to visit Jim Ab
bott who is in the Talmadg
Memorial Hospital there. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Don
Helms who visited her sister,
Mrs. Janet Cawley who hves m
sgusta. Mrs. Cawley returned
home with them to visit her
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Verner.
Mrs. Ronald Leatherwood and
children of Porterdale visited
with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bowen
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allgood of I
Monticello were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Bryan and
family Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Smith of Coving
ton spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Glenn Conner.
Mrs. C W. Jordan and Mr.
and Mrs. Grady M. Jordan and ;
family visited with C. M. Jor
dan in the Veterans Hospital I
in Atlanta, Saturday afternoon.
Those attending the annual
convention of the Georgia Live
stock Association held in
Athens, Thursday and Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. James
Knight, Pierce Cline and Horace
Parker.
Carl Brumbalow spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Brumbalow of Madison.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
E. L. Fiquett Junior
High School Noirs
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Harper
i In our room we are getting
ready for Valentine’s Day. Mrs.
Harper made a big heart and
put our pictures up with lace
doilies around them.
On Monday we elected new
class officers. They are Freddie
Cross, president; Billy Roberts,
vice-president: Gwen Stubbs,
secretary: Toni Bellew. treasur
er; Marilyn Lord and Bill
Wood, reporters.
Friday, January 29. we had
a birthday party for the birth- I
days in January and June. Jac
kie Cartledge, Donna Sammons,
Mac Gay and Susan Cooper
celebrated birthdays.
Since Christmas we have a
new pupiL His name is Jackie
Cartledge. Jackie was a student
at Mansfield.
Marilyn Lord and
Bill Wood, reporters
Mrs. Zeigler’s
Second Grade
We have news from six pupils I
this week. We like to see our
news in the paper.
Some children have brought
news stories and pictures to
school. We are learning to read
the paper and watch the news
on TV.
We take a paper. It is the
Weekly Reader.
by Susan Kirkland
Last week we told how we
get from school to our houses.
. We are going to have our Val
entine party next Friday. It is
soon going to be George Wash-
I ington's birthday. Marilynn
Johnson and Barbara Harper
have birthdays in February.
Nineteen boys and girls went to
Sunday School. Fourteen boys
and girls went to church.
Jill by Jill Heard
We read in science about
how animals lay their eggs. A
clothes moth lays her eggs in
| your clothing and worms hatch
from the eggs. The worms eat
। holes in your clothes, then the
worm makes a cocoon. A moth
comes from the cocoon.
by Fran Tuck
We had a language puzzle ■
last Friday. It had 8 questions
for us to answer. We think it
is fun to u’ork puzzles. We are
going to have a language fair.
Joe Schell, Jane Corry and ,
Sheilah Head read the Bible for
us last week.
by Mark Winn
Last week some of us made
a planetarium. I read about pre
historic life at home. Last week
some of the children made their
talks about their toys. We are
going to have a language fair.
George Washington’s birthday
is February the 22.
by Kenny Seabolt
We learned about how frogs
grow. We learned how long it
I takes robins to hatch. We are
going to have a language fair.
by Fred Alexander
We had spelling for home
work. It was about George
Washington. I have learned it.
I know it now. I like it too.
I like to learn things. Do you?
We learn things in spelling,
arithmetic, science and langu
age. Do you? We learn many
things at school. Do you?
—
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Callaway, our teacher,
has been sick. We had Mrs.
Prince and Mrs. Jolly to teach
us. We enjoyed them but we
are glad Mrs. Callaway is back
with us.
About a week ago we had
two members of the Gideons to
visit us. They gave each of us
a book of the New Testament,
Psalms and Proverbs. We prom
ised them we would read it
each day.
We received our report cards
' February 4. Some of us were
happy with our cards and some
of us were sad.
We elected officers February
3. They are as follows: presi
dent, Larry McMichael; vice
■ president, Linda Scarbrough;
| secretary. Bill Everitt and re
■ porter, Norma Cook. We hope
we can be good officers.
Our attendance has been
1 sisters, Mrs. C. B. Kitchens and
■ Mrs. Helms this week.
Don't forget the turkey sup
per at Palmer Stone School on
February 20 which is sponsor
ed by the PTA. Proceeds will
go toward the new curtains.
—
The 4-H Style Revue by the
Simplicity Pattern Company
was held at the Almon Com
munity House last Monday
night, featuring “Fashions Out
of This World” by the Newton
County “Modern Miss.” The
narrator and 4-H leader was
Mrs. J. P. Knight. Delicious re
freshments were served by the
j Almon Club.
I right good for the month of |
■ February so far. We hope it
Istavs this way.
We will try to have morel
' news next week.
Norma Cook, reporter.
7th and Bth Grade Honor
Roll for the third Six Weeks
period.
7th Grade
Robin Dennison, Bobby Tra
vis, Tim Exley, Lila Jo Calla-
I way, Gary Rooks, Joan Cason, !
i Ellen Christian, Jane Kesler, |
I Larry Simmons, Rita Harris,
Jimmy Patrick and Mason Ste
phenson.
Bth Grade
Julie Scarborough, Judy
Steadham, Joan Gassaway, Bill
Allgood, Billy Blair, Gloria Jean
Malcolm, Day Morcock, Caro
lyn Mahan, Tommy Allgood,;
Anita Varner, Berenda Jo Cook,
Betty Jean McElreath and Rose
mary Smith.
Fullmer Mobley
Takes Part In
3rd Army Exercise
Specialist Fifth Clas Fullmer
Mobley, Porterdale, of the Sig
nal Unit Training Group parti
cipated in Exercise “Lucky
Delta,” a mammoth Third U. S.
Army command post exercise
on Feb. 7-8 at Fort Gordon, Ga.
More than 4500 men repre
senting 43 Reserve, National
Guard and active Army units
took part in the exercise, which
is designed to train Army com
manders and staff members in
the most advanced doctrines
and techniques of employing
U. S. forces in combat.
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Community News From
Xetvhorn
MRS. T W BINFORD
J. H. Browm of Oxford filled
Rev. J. R. Baxter’s appointment
(here Sunday evening. His talk
’ was based on the subject: “The
■ Two Fishermen and Jesus.”
Everyone present enjoyed Mr.
Brown’s talk.
Mesdames Guy Jones, Gray
Hinton and Paul Harwell visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Julius Malcolm
of Social Circle, Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Estelle Baxter and
daughter have returned to their
home in Florida. Rev. J. R. Bax
ter accompanied them home.
Guy Jones is visiting his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Jones of Miami,
Fla.
Mrs. Luther Polk and Miss
Leone Duke spent Tuesday with
Mrs. O. H. Perry. They also vis
ited Mrs. Ruby McConnell Mays.
Miss Judy Gartside of Cov
ington and little sisters, Faith
and Dean, spent the weekend
I with Miss Katherine Polk.
Miss Louise Sams of Macon
spent the weekend here with
her father, Bob Sams and other
relatives.
Miss Katherine Polk and
Mary Hazel Polk accompanied
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i Locally at PEOPLE'S PHARMACY
Miss Judy Gartside Sunday
when they carried Faith and
Dean Gartside to their home in
Smyrna.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Chapman
of Barnesville were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford and 1
Mrs. Ada Chapman, Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford’
and Mrs. Ada Chapman attend
ed a birthday dinner in honor >
of Miss Ruth Loyd at the home
of Miss Christine Loyd at Sa
lem last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holcomb
and Mrs. H. E. Carson were
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dinner guests of Will Greer
and Miss Mae Greer last Wed
nesday and supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams
and Miss Mellie Pitts spent the
weekend with Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Williams and children
at LaFayette.
Several from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. Anna Cook
at Mansfield Friday. We ex
tend deepest sympathy to her
family.
Every home may be made
safer by recognizing and re
hazards.