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Thursday, February 19, 1959
At least one-fourth inch of
shirt collar should show at the
back of the neck of a man’s
jacket, says Miss Avola White
sell, clothing specialist, Agri
cultural Extension Service.
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for FEEDING or
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Covington, Georgia
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windows, complete with Venetian Blinds, beautiful hardwood § |
floors with permanent finish. Fireplace in spacious living
room, many closets and storage room with full size attic,
also attic fan. Basement work and storage room. A dish
washer and pantry in the work-saving kitchen. Entire in
terior recently redecorated. Outside beautifully trimmed
with ornamental iron grillwork. Many varieties of ever- |
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Asphalt-paved driveway with double parking and turn- §
around area in rear suitable for terrace playground or ‘
badminton court and floodlighted for night use, plus car- ’
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to being transferred Ist of March.
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' Personals |
Mr and Mrs. B. I. Johnston
and children Joe and Jill of
Decatur were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Rogers.
* - - *
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner
and son Billy spent Saturday
and Sunday in Marietta with
their children Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jay and son Scott.
Sunday they motored to Gaines
ville and visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Mitchum Sr. while Mrs.
Jay attended a practice session
of the State Eastern Star Choir
held at the Gainesville Masonic
Hall.
* - * *
Miss Flerence Bower and
Mrs. Lyda Sue B. Hall spent
Sunday in Athens and attended
the morning service at the Cen
iral Presbyterian Church and
witnessed the Christening of
Mrs. Hall’'s grandson, John
Dana, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Herbert Hall. The Hall’s
also have a three year old
daughter, Sue.
* * - *
Mrs. C. R. Mobley has return
ed home from a delightful visit
with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Mobley Jr. of
Jacksonville, Florida. While
there Mrs. Mobley was enter
tained with a number of par
ties, one was a coffee given by
Mrs. C. R. Mobley Jr. at ber
lovely home in the Arlington
e
River section. Mrs. Mobley an‘
ardent fisherman says that the |
fishing in Florida is wonderful,‘
but there is no place like Geor
gia, '
oW e l
Ricky and Randy Parks of |
Reynolds were last week’s |
guests of their grandparents, |
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harris. The |
Harrises enjoyed the weeke.ndi
in Columbia, S. C. with their |
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Capes and daughter, |
Barbara Dru. ‘
* * * *
Among college students who |
enjoyed weekend visits withl
their parents were Henry Odum |
111, Sherry Campbell, Homerl
Sharp, Jr., John Dearing and |
Kenneth Costley. i
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Mrs. S. A, Ginn and Mrs. Nat
S. Turner will leave Monday
for Memphis, Tenn. where they
will attend the regular meet
ing of the South Atlantic Re- |
gion of the National Council of
State Garden Clubs. Mrs. Tur
ner is State President of Garden
Clubs of Georgia, and Mrs. Ginn
is Chairman of National Coun
cil of Books, and are members
of the Executive Board.
* * * *
Friends are gratified to learn
that Sam Hay was permitted
to return home Tuesday from
Newton County Hospital where
he has been a patient since last
Friday; and are wishing him a |
rapid and pleasant convales- |
cence. C L i
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' Capt. and Mrs. John S. Wright |
’of Montgomery, Alabama weref
‘,t‘he weekend guests of their
| mother Mrs. Felix Wright and |
other relatives here. ’
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collins |
visited Mrs. Ora Meadors and J. ,
L. Collins, patients at Georgia!-
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta |
Sunday afternoon and enroute
home visited Miss Mae Living- |
ston and Mrs. P. T. Austin in
Decatur. \\
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Miss Peggy Crews of Mercer |
University, Macon spent thel
weekend with her parents Mr. |
and Mrs. J. L. Crews. Their
guests for Sunday dinner were
also Mr. and Mrs. Radford
Smith of Atlanta.
*® - * *
Miss Rebecca Weldon and La
mar Weldon were among the
25 guests spending Sunday in
| Franklin with Dr. and Mrs. J. |
HC. Adams for the celebration of |
| the birthday of Mrs. Adams. l
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Mr. and Mrs Mel Waggener |
and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Whelchel |
Sr. formed a congenial groupi
enjoying a trip Sunday to‘
Gainesville. During the after
‘ noon Mrs. Waggoner and Mrs.]
‘}Whelchel attended the practice]
session of the State Eastern |
‘}Star Choir held at the Masonic |
| iHall in Gainesville. l
| Mrs. J.C. Adams |
| {
|ls Honored On |
| Her 80th Birthday
’l The home of Mrs. J. C. Adams '
'in Franklin was the scene on|
| Sunday of a joyful occasion |
' when Mrs. Adams was honored |
| with a birthday dinner by her |
| brother, W. D. Weldon Sr. and |
‘{family. This was her 80th birth- |
dav. {
‘ Those attending the occasion |
{ were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wel
don and family of Griffin, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Weldon Jr., and
Miss Charlotte Weldon of Mec-
Donough, Mr. and Mrs. Hulon
Capes, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wel
don Sr., and Gay Weldon of
Covington and Miss Opal Wel
don of Emory University.
Mrs. Adams birthday was
| February 11. Several groups‘
{of relatives gathered at vari-|
|ous times to honor her and to
express their good wishes and
present her with gifts in token
of their love and appreciation.
! Mrs. Adams is the former |
Miss Mozell Weldon of Cov-|
ington. She married Rev. J. C. 4
Adams, a Methodist preacher. |
| They are loved by all who know |
|them and we wisn for her many, |
|many more happy birthdays. |
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- Tri-County Scles
| Os Livestock |
!
‘ Tri-County Livestock Auc
tion Company sold 323 head of
;catt]e and 26 hogs for a total |
of $32,650.54. Milk cows and |
{springers topped at $2717.50.
|Baby calves sold from $3 to
$35.
| Price ranges were: hogs, sl4
'to $15.40; calves, $1 to $36;
heifers, $19.50 to S3O; stockers,
1£21.50 to $34.50; steers, $25 to
'532.50; light bulls, $17.50 to
$26.50; heavy bulls, S2O to
$23.80; canners, sl6 to $17.90;
cutters, sl7 to $18.50; and fat
cows, $18.50 to $21.40.
There were 135 shinpers and
(G 2 buyers, including 9 packers.
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