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Community News From
tum Creek
Mrs. Roy Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Middlebrooks and Janet Tues
day afternoon.
~ Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble,
Mrs. Harvey Farmer spent the
weekend with Pvt. Harvey
Farmer at Fort Jackson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss,
Only Four Miles
FROM COVINGTON
One of the best farm buys in Newton County, within
a quarter of a mile of a rural road which is scheduled to
be paved in the Spring. Two houses. 225 acres, 150 acres
good, open land, well drained, 100 of which is under
fence. Suitable for row crop or cattle. Excellent lake
site. Sacrifice at $60.00 an acre. So much for so little.
Contact us.
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104 Bank Building Phone — 7700
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BETWEEN COVINGTON & CONYERS ON NEW HWY. 12
PHONE — 7221
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21
“THE LONELY MAN"
with Jack Palance - Anthony Perkins
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“ALL MINE TO GIVE”
In Technicolor with Glynis Johns - Cameron Mitchell
Also Cartoon—" Everglade Raid"
“Lonely Man"—7:3o and 10:50
"All Mine Te Give — 9:10
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22
Intrigue and adventure in the smuggler's paradise of
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' “ACTION OF THE TIGER"
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onw ssvseeiors Are Assured Os Hesults)
B | Frankie and Diane were Sun
) day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moss and Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rider
spent Saturday witls Mr. and
Mrs. G. V, Garner and Wade,
)| Mr. and Mrs. Pat Middle
|brooks and Janet were Sunday
|dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
f Walter Middlebrooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes
and children were Sunday night
{supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
|Carl Hayes and Vicky.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble
and Glenn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brickstore
Mrs. Grady M. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanton
Sr. spent last week with their
daughter and her family, Mr.
{and Mrs. R. A. Watson and Joan
éof Augusta.
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| Mrs. Ruby Hutchinson and
’little Ross of Atlanta spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
{Herman Cowan and family. i
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Grady M. Jor
{dan attended the Quarterly
Conference held at North Cov
ington, Sunday evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Biggers
|spent Monday with Mr. and
{Mrs. Ernest Eavage of Coving
| ton.
! Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
'Grady Adams over the week
fend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'Adams Jr. and family of Sandy
‘!Springs and Mr. and Mrs. John
‘Moore and Patricia of Ameri
|
iCUS.
~ Mrs. C. M. Jordan visited
‘with Miss Polly Haralson of So
‘cial Circle, Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Cline Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Greene ,and
Mary Charles, Mrs. R. T. May
field and Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Page and family, all of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brumbalow
of Madison and Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Gilbert, Gail and Debbie
of Atlanta were Sunday after
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Brumbalow.
Mrs. Coy Hays of Forest Park
spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. C. S. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Verner
had as their weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mcßorrie of
Athens.
Mrs. Mattie Green was sur
prised by several of her friends
she was employed with from
Madison with a stork shower
Friday evening. Several games
were played which everyone
enjoyed and she received many
nice and useful gifts. She was
also given another surprise
shower at the closing of the
WSCS meetine held Tuesday
night at the Mt. Pleasant
Church. She received many nice
gifts there also. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks‘
and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brooks
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Robinson of Covington Sun
day evening. Mr. Robinson,
father of Mrs. James Brooks, is
ill and her friends here wish
for him a speedy recovery. |
' Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Grady M. Jordan Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Yancey and caughter
Jackie of Loganville, Mrs. Odes
sa Atha and Elbert Jordan of
Walnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs. L.
D.Dobbs and family and Mrs.
Mattie R. Dobbs.
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Roy Kimble Friday night.
Glenn Kimble spent Sunday
with Thomas Kimble,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Middle
brooks and Danny Ray were
Sunday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ed
tdleman Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dial and
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Community News from
, By Mrs: Jeff Smith
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| Our hearts go out in heart
‘| felt sympathy to the family of
| Mrs. Will Treadwell who passed
2away last Sunday and also to
(the family of Mr. Judson B.
|Bailey who passed away last
| Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bailey
spent the night with Billy’s
|parents Mr. and Mrs. Hinton
Bailey last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCart
|visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Col
|lins in Lawrenceville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Owens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mec
Cart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sigman
and family were weekend
guests of Mrs. Sigman’s mother,
Mrs. L. G. Pippen.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Dan Freeman
of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Thomas Wallace last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCart
of Covington visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Smith Sunday after
noon. :
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kinnett,
Patti and Charles visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Haley and
family in Forrest Park Sunday.
Everyone enjoyed Family
Night at the Community House
last Wednesday night and espe
cially the pictures and talk by
Miss Frances Hammond, a mis
sionary from Vieques, Puerto
Rico.
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|Bob Mitcham spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Price and
|{Margaret spent Sunday after
|noon with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
|Bostwick and Mr. and Mrs.
| Thomas Hayes.
: Tom Ellington spent Thurs
|day afternoon with Mr. and
|Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kimble
|spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W, Kimble and Annell.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss
|and children were Sunday af
|ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
|Frank Davis and family.
| Virgil Duncan and Jack Hood
|were dinner guests Wednesday
of Mrs. Ivy Prickett,
| Little Junior Kimble spent
'|a few days with his grandpar
|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble,
'|last week,
'| Miss Annell Kimble spent a
| few days with Mr. and Mrs.
{Donald Kimble in Atlanta last
| week,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mooney
visited her parents in Atlanta,
| Sunday.
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LARGER GKADE A HERDS
‘| Dairymen at the Agricultural
: Extension Service say the trend
- |in Georgia toward larger Grade
"|A herds is likely to continue.
Dairymen with small herds will
find it increasingly difficult to
' |meet the costs of equipment and
‘|machinery. These costs will
make necessary a large invest
| 'ment per cow.
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~ Community News from
Rock
} Plaitils ‘
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
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“Study to shew thyself ap
proved unto God, a workman
that needeth not to be asham
ed, rightly dividing the word of
’truth” 2 Tim, 2:15.
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and Mr.
J. 8. Chesnut had as their din
ner guests Sunday Mr, and
Mrs. William Rosser of McDon
ough, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ches
nut and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Chesnut and Garry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Elling
ton had as their dinner guests
Sunday Mr. Dean Ellington and
Miss Joan Ferguson of Ror_ne.
Other guests Sunday evening
were Mrs. Clara Hudson of
‘Walnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs. S.
'L. Moon, Gail and Regena of
’Atlanta.
. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
motored to Monticello Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and Mr.
Aubrey Harvey had as their
guests Saturday Mr. W, R. Har
vey of Walnut Cove, North Car
olina, Mrs. D. A. Turner of
Fairburn, Mrs. G. D. Smith,
Brenda and Douglas of Mil
stead, Master Tommy Castle
berry of Covington, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Harvey, James and
Glenda. This was the birthday
of Mrs., Harvey. She is being
wished many more happy birth
days.
~ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thacker
and Ronnie visited in Decatur
Saturday.
Mrs. Ira Lee Wheeler, Mr.
Bill Wheeler, Mrs. J. F. Har
vey, James and Glenda motored
to Macon Monday where they
‘visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wheel
er.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith,
Dianne and Terry of Hapeville,
Mrs. James Sims and Ronnie of
Atlanta. The afternoon guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Smith, Garry and Debra of
Hapeville, Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Fincher, Mrs. Essie Reyn
olds, Mrs. Lottie Reynolds and
Lenoir all of Stewart.
We are sorry to hear of the
illness of Mr. J. Parks Harvey
of Monticello. He is a patient in
a Macon Hospital and a former
citizen of Newton County. He
has many relatives and friends
here who wish for him an early
and complete recovery,
Preaching at Hopewell Pres
byterian Church Sunday, Feb
ruary 22, conducted by Rev. S.
Q. Sherrer of Lithonia. You
are cordially invited to attend
the service.
Mrs. W. R. Harvey of Walnut
Cove, North Carolina was guest
of his mother Mrs. W. B. Har
vey over the weekend.
Mrs. Fred Cureton and Miss
Sue Cureton of Moreland visit
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ed relatives in our community
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. E. Cowan of Coving
ton and Miss Sue Thompson
were visitors Sunday afternoon
of Miss Ruth Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tucker
spent Sunday in Mansfield.
~ Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stokes
had as their dinner guests Sat
}urday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Idus Stokes of Griffin,
The Billy Graham Australian
Crusade is underdway. He
writes the preparations for the
Melbourne and Sydney meet
ings have been most ntensive.
They believe the ministry there
may see a spiritual awakening
that will touch an entire con
tinent for Christ. They plan to
have the meeting televised
every Saturday night in the
United States beginning the
latter part of February. Will
you please pray for this cru
sade. Thank You.
- Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Mrs. Marion Blackwell of
Covington. The afternoon guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dobbs of Lawrenceville, Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Hays of Mans
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Stubbs
and daughter of Covington Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Steadham of Por
terdale were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Harvey,
James and Glenda visited Mrs.
Johnnie Wheeler Sunday after
noon at Porterdale.
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February ' 21, for work on the
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Weather permitting, work
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the building.
It is hoped that the building
will be completed for occupancy
by the middle of April.
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REGISTRATION
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KINDERGARTEN
FEBRUARY 20th, 1959
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Thursday, February 19, 1959
' Robert Sammons
' Assigned To ]
‘ U.S.S. Essex
| PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Rob
\jert W. Sammons Jr., ship f{i ter
"%second class, USN, son of Ifr,
land Mrs. Robert W. Sam vons
|of 908 Newton dr., and hu b:nad
:lof the former Miss Evelvn G.
f|Hicks of 909 Newton dr., all of
:,Covington, Ga., is serving a
|board the attack aircreft car
‘rier USS Essex now in dry-caek
at the Naval Shipyard, Ports
mouth, Va.