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Community News from
Rocky
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By MISS IRENE HARVET
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had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Garrett, Miss
Celta Shields and W. S. Shields
of Gainesville, Mrs. Marion
Blackwell of Covington and
Mrs. John Weldon and Gay.
Mrs. R. L. Ellington had as
her guest last week her sister,
Mrs. Clara Hudson of Walnut
; Grove. Other guests on Sunday
> were Mrs. Mollie Allgood, Mrs.
I Melvin Allgood of Jersey, Mrs.
: James Bailey and Elaine, Mrs.
Guy Allgood of Social Circle.
Mrs. Grier Chesnut recently
spent the day with Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey.
Miss Nellie King visited Mrs.
O. C. Tomlin Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. James Sims and Ron
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tomlin
and Bobby of Atlanta.
Miss Sue Thompson attended
the funeral of Miss Ethlene Mc-
Garity Tuesday afternoon at
Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart
motored to Griffin Saturday
afternoon and were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogletree.
Dean Ellington of Rome spent
Thursday night with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elling
ton.
Little Kathryn Thacker spent
Wednesday and Thursday with
her grandmother, Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weldon
Sr. had as their guests Sunday
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Weldon and children of Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weldon Jr.
and Miss Charlotte Weldon of
McDonough and Mr. and Mrs.
Hulon Capes of Oak Hill.
Mrs. C. E. Che pent
Wednesday with A. F.
Stone in Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Wallace in Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut
and Garry accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs Ted Moss and Mike
motored to the Rio Vista Satur
day evening where they enjoy
ed a delicious dinner. Return
ing home they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Brown at Stock
bridge.
Visitors of Miss Irene Harvey
and Mrs. Ola H. Thacker dur
ing the week were L. J. Stone
and Mrs. Frank Morrow of East
Point, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mann
of Hapeville, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Hearn of Decatur, Mrs. E. L.
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry
Preston, Wayne and Tommy of
Snapping Shoals, Mrs. W. B.
Harvey and Miss Sue Thomp
son and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut.
Mr. Gilbert Statum of Mari
etta was a visitor Saturday af
ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Chesnut.
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Chesnut Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. H. L. Jeffers of Ola re
cently visited Mrs. C. E. Ches
nut and J. W. Chesnut.
We extend our sincere sym
pathy to the family of Arthur
Dodgen who passed away Mon
day afternoon. We also extend
our deepest sympathy to the
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Community News from
A Inion
By Mrs. Jeff Smith
We are happy to report Mrs.
Ina Whitten has returned from
, the hospital and is recuperat-
I ing so nicely and she asked me
I to say to all of you, how very
much she appreciated all her
i cards and flowers and remem
berances of every one. She says
it did her so much good.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wallace’s
son Thomas Wallace, of Detriot,
Michigan arrived Saturday and
will be with them until Thurs
day. Since it was a business
trip to Atlanta for him, he
couldn’t bring his family this
time but we’re sure looking
forward to seeing Mary, Mar
garet, Skipper and Nancy later
in the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Britton
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitten.
Needless to say how happy
Mrs. Lawson and I are to have
our sons, Larry Smith and Jack
Lawson back home with us and
also the other fine boys from
Newton County. Burton Brown,
David Bryan, Jack Henderson,
Lawrence Mann and Gene Wil
liams.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Wallace Sunday were
Mr. Thomas Wallace, Mrs. Adna
Hammonds, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Nelms, Mrs. Tyne Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. James Dobbs and
family.
Miss Lynda Holifield visited
Miss Carolyn Strange Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ham
mond visited Mr. and Mrs.
Foster MaHan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haley
and family were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kinnett
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dobbs
and daughters visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Foster in Atlanta Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry
Dobbs and children and Mr. and
Mrs- Larry Capes were Satur-
relatives and friends of Miss
Ethlene McGarity who passed
away Sunday night at Jersey.
May God bless and heal their
broken hearts.
Misses Ruth Davis and Sue
Thompson, Mrs. Gus Myers
with Brice Thompson motored
to Greensboro Sunday after
noon where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Byce.
Mrs. J. F. Harvey, James,
Glenda and Mrs. W. B. Harvey
visited Mrs. Margaret McDon
ald Monday afternoon at Snap
ping Shoals.
dav night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Smith in Redan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis
and Micky visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Staples in Jefferson Sun
day.
Mrs. Helen Hall and daugh
ter Kyle of Covington were din
ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Halls
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Neely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clay visit
ed Mrs. Clay’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Colley Day in Oxford Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kinnett
and daughter Sherrie were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
I Smith and Larry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Berry
i were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Rawlins Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Capes. Glenda and
Ronnie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Martin and family in Por-
I terdale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry
i Dobbs and children spent the
[ day in Gordon Sunday with
Mrs. Dobbs parents Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Brookins.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Womac
visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wo
mac Sunday afternoon.
Misses Janet Hays, Sandra
Neely and Jean Hammonds were
dinner guests of Miss Clara Sue
Capes Sunday.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbs
were complimented with a
birthdav dinner in honor of M'r.
Dobbs birthday Sunday, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cowan in Atlanta.
To you girls of Almon, the
boys have decided to run you
a race. They are outnumbering
the girls at MYF. Let’s do some
thing about that next Sunday
night so come and we’ll start
a contest, girls against boys,
the losing side has to entertain
the winner. So don’t forget
now.
I want to say Thanks to all
of you who called in some news
this week. Please remember to
do that again next week.
Larry Smith, Dean Clark and
Gene M. Bryant had a little
band while at Fort Bliss named
the “New River Trio” in a re
cent ATC talent contest they
were first prize winners and
awarded a trophy. Out of 15
acts of the winners, eight were
selected to appear at Hinman
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Community News From
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Wils
By Mr H K fuller
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To all shut-ins we extend
best wishes for a quick and
complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Reynolds
and boys, Mike and Billy of
Perry, Fla., spent the weekend
with Mrs. E. C. Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Reyn
olds visited Mrs. E. C. Reyn
olds, Sunday.
Susan Yarbrough spent the
day Sunday with Norma Jean
Cook.
Vicki Reynolds spent the
weekend in Atlanta with Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsey Reynolds.
On Saturday, March 14.
everyone who has relatives
buried at Covington Mills Cem
etery will meet at 9:30 to clean
the cemetery.
Thirteen Junior girls of the
Girls Auxiliary and four Inter
mediate Girls with their coun
selors soent a delightful time
at the GA House Party at Rock
Eagle.
Mark Piper spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pratt. Rev. Piper and Leon Jr.
spent Sunday with them also
Mrs. Piner and Arenda came for
Sunday night supper after at
tending the House Party.
Raymond Thompson is seri
ously ill at Hampton, Virginia
Hospital. His family. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Stone have gone to
see him there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Autry
are the proud grandparents of
twin grandsons. The twins par-
Hall in El Paso and the “New
River Trio” was chosen in this
group. Judges were from the
entertainment division of spe
cial services.
To all of our sick, if we have
any this week and to all our
shutins, may God bless you and
keep you well and we hope
this pretty sunshine continues
and will help to make you hap
py and well again real, real
soon.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. D. E-
Sword. Mrs. Sword being the.
former Miss Erma Jean Autry. (
Mrs. Georgia Homer of
Brookhaven is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Johnson.
Mrs. Jess Lott soent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mis.
Ezell Payton.
Johnny Presley is spending
a few days at home with ms
mother before reporting back
for overseas duty.
Mrs. Cassie O’iver, Mrs. Eva
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Weyman
Rowe and Andy spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mis.
Ray Rowe.
Miss Marian Brown of GSCW
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Brown,
Tommy and Cindy, Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Brown visited Mr.
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'and Mrs. Pern Brown and
daughter Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young
blood spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brown last
week.
Mrs. Frank Freeman soent
several davs with her brother.
Harvev Kitchens of Orange
burg, S. C.
Our very best wishes to Di
anne Brown and Larry Hills
who were united in marriage
bv Rev. Alfred 1,. Kev at the
Covington Mills Methodist Par
sonage at 7 p.m. February 28.
The bride was given in marri
age by her father, John W.
Brown. Joan Hill was the
bride’s maid of honor and Jack
I Childs was best man. Larry and
iDianpe are living with Larry’s
I mother, Mrs. Earl Tidwell for
the time being in Porterdale.
Miss Cynthia Lilly and Miss
Jerry Thomas were the week
end guests of Miss Joyce Evans.