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Thursday, March 5, 1959
Community News From
liigh Point
By MRS. ORIE PARKER
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steele
and Cynthia had as their Sun
day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Steele and Carol of
Stone Mountain and Mr. and
Mrs, Jimmy Cargile and Ivy
Jane.
Mr, and Mrs. Pierce Edwards
and Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Me-
Cart spent Sunday afternoon
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lin Alpharetta with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McCart and family.
Mrs. Lillie Mobley spent
Sunday in Porterdale with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H, Mobley and
family. ,
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Moss of
Forest Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Moss were Sunday dinner
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Moss.
Mrs. Hugh Piper was the
recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Piper.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawkins
and Molly and Cynthia Steele
spent Friday afternoon in At
lanta and enjoyed supper at the
Rio Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Calla
han spent Saturday night in
Barnesville with Rev. and Mrs,
Paul Callahan and Vanessa.
Perry Johnson spent the
weekend in Decatur with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Johnson.
Mrs. Ina Pickett and daugh
ters of Almon spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Mobley and Judy.
Phil and Deborah Dailey of
Decatur spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Obie Parker and at
terded Sunday School and the‘
morning worship service at
High Point.
Mrs. Virgil Veal and Deborah
and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Jones and Nancy of East Point
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mus. Pauline Johnson and fam
ily. |
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Butler and family of Cov
ington Mills into our commun
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson
attended the birthday dinner
at the community house in
Mansfield, Sunday, honoring
Mrs. Vallie Aiken on her birth
day.
Word has been received here
of the recent death of Mrs. Har
riet Ashe in Now York. Mrs.
Ashe is the mother of Mus.
Henry Domby and was a fre
quent visitor in Covington and
Oxford. Mrs. Ashe enjoyed very
much her visits here with her
daughter and family on the
Dried Indian Creek Ranch on
Collum Road. She has many
friends here who were sadden
ed by her passing. We extend
deepest sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Domby and children in
their bereavement.
Miss Eleanor Moss of McDon
ough, Mrs. Lois Norman, Joel
and J. B. Norman were the
‘Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Johnson Jr.
- Ronnie Callaway of Panama
City, Fla., spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Callaway.
~ Mrs. Lois Norman and . Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Johnson >
'and Sammy visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Mask at Stewart
Sunday afternoon.
! We extend to everyone a cor
dial invitation to worship with
us at the High Point Baptist
Church.
Aii enjoyable day was spent
THE COVING
Community News from
By Mrs. Jeff Smith
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We are glad to know Mrs.
Emily Bentley and Fred Neely
have returned home from the
hospital also Mrs. Harvey Clark
and we truly hope Mrs. Ina
Whitten will be home shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
visited Mrs. Ina Whitten at
Georgia Baptist Hospital Sun
day afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Price of
Camilla were the guests of Mrs,
Price’s sister, Mrs. Rufus Ed
wards last Friday.
Mrs. Ruth Agee, mothar of
Mrs. C. B. Kitchens and Mrs.
Don Helms, returned home
from Ohio, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Owens
and children of Lawrenceville
and Mr. and Mrs. Weyman
Owens and family were week
end guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Owens.
Mrs. Artelia Kinnett spent the
day in Avondale with Mrs. W.
M. Cole, last Wednesday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Neely Sunday afternoon
were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cog
gins, Mrs. Adna Hammond and
Virgil Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bailey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hinton
Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Armi
stead and daughter spent the
day in Youth, Sunday, with Mr.
Armistead’s brother, Floyd
Armistead.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Le
| Master of Atlanta visited Mrs.
LeMaster's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thurmond Polk, Sunday
afternoon.
The Ladies Aid of the Almon
Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. Thurmond Polk Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mys. Clifford Bryan
of Oxford visited Mr. and Mrs,
J. O. Lawson Sunday afternoon.
Almon had quite a number
who went to see the Ice Follies
in Atlanta last week and every
one enjoyed it so much.
Mrs. Ann Chapman visited
Mrs. Claud Polk Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Tyne Smith returned
home from Detroit, Michigan,
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Wallace, Mrs Tyne Smith, Mr.
’and Mrs. Neely Hammond, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Nelms and
Mrs. Adna Hammond visited
Mrs. Ina Whitten at Georgia
Baptist Hospital, Sunday after
noon. We are proud to report
she is recuperating so nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kin
nett in Atlanta Sunday after
noon and also Mrs. Effie Lang
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wil
liams.
To all of you in Almon, please
call me each Monday morning
and give me your news items.
I would appreciate it so much.
et iirions
recently when a number of
friends and relatives gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Hodgie Loyd to enjoy a birth
day dinner honoring Mr. Loyd
‘and Mrs. Nora Parker.
Friends of Mrs. Emma Lassi
ter are sorry to know that she
continues ill at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lassiter
and wish for her a speedy re
covery. ;
Archie Johnson was the Sat
urday supper guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Johnson and fam
ily. |
Mrs. Martha Malcolm and
family spent Sunday with rela
tives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Dollar, mother of Mrs.
'Audrew Parker is on the sick
list. We wish for her a speedy
recovery. If there are others in
our community who are sick we
send best wishes to them for
a speedy recovery.
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~ Mrs. Bill Parish and Billie,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mobley
and Joe of Decatur, Mr. and
}Mrs. Charles Hatcher and their
parents, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Mobley and family.
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In 1929, with one hour of fac
tory labor a man could earn
enough money to buy 6.4 loaves |
of bread, say economists at the
Agricultural Extension Service.
In 1956, for the same amount of
labor, he could earn enough for
11 loaves of bread.
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