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Thursday, MaFcb 10, 1360
News Notes From
Covington
Mills
By Mrs. Horace Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Lord visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jones in Mon
roe Sunday afternoon.
The George Studdard family
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Studdard in Atlanta,
Saturday. They also visited other
relatives.
Mrs. Allie Wagner and Horace
Hopkins visited Mr. and Mrs.
J- F. Hopkins, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Smith
and Nancy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mooney.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Vissering
and son of Eglin Air Force Base,
Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs.
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A. S. Hawkins over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnes
visited Mrs. Barnes mother, Mrs.
Barker in Porterdale, Sunday.
We extend sympathy to t h e
family and friends of Fred
Kinney who passed away last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barnes
visited Mr. and' Mrs. Leonard
Barnes and other relatives this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snipes and
children spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snipes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt and,
Kathy spent the weekend in
Columbia. S. C. with Mr. and
Mrs. James Wright and son.
Mrs. L. C. Johnson returned with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown and
children visited Mrs. J. R. Dobbs
and Miss Bobbie Lou Biggers,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cross and
daughter spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Lingold.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sammons
and daughters visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sammons over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cannon
scent several days with Mr and
Mrs. H B. Niblett, while the;
electricity was off at their home
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Temples Jr.
and children spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown.
Miss Betty Dobbs of Mansfield
spent Friday night with Miss
Sara Brown.
We hope everyone has plenty of
heat and lights after the cold
spell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R Butler cele
brated their 39th wedding anniver
sary on March 5
Mrs. Billy Sorrells was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Howell and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Lynch and
son of Monticello visited Mr. and I
Mrs. Howard Layson Sunday p.m
—
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Peters
visitors over the weekend were i
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Farrow and
boys, Miss Lorene Peters. Jimmy'
Peters and son of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barclay and i
son of Atlanta visited Mr. and I
Mrs. Sam Chesnut and other rela
tives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Agnes of [
Atlanta visited Mrs. Ruby Bent- i
ley, Saturday night.
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By MISS IRENE HARVEY
“The Lord our God be with us,
as he was with our fathers: let
him not leave us, nor forsake us.”
I Kings 8:57.
We are thankful for the many
blessings the Lord bestowed upon
us last week. The sleet was heavy
and we were without lights a few
nights, and many other things,
but God carried us safely through.
We need to “Look unto Jesus”
who said “I will never leave thee,
nor forsake thee.” Heb. 13:5.
“For I am with thee, saith the
Lord, to save thee.” Jr. 30:11
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell
of Almon, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Bates and children of Atlanta
were visitors Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and-Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gilbert had
as their Sunday dinner guests Dr.
T B. Mcßride of Decatur.
Tommy Castleberry of Coving
ton spent a few days last week
with his grandmother, Mrs. W. B
Harvey.
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut had as their dinner guest
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William
Rosser and Randle of McDonough.
Other visitors in the afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker visit
ed relatives in Mansfield over the
weekend.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, S. C. was the weekend
guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R E. Chesnut.
Those who visited Mrs Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Stone of Mountain View. Edgar
Thacker and children of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey and
children. R. E. Thacker, Mrs.
W. B. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Harvey and children.
Mrs W. S. Chesnut spent Sun
day with Miss Martha Jane Ste
wart and brothers at Snapping
Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thacker,
Ronnie and Linda Ann recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wii
son in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Lee Wheeler and family on Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey
honored T. B. Harvey with a
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birthday dinner, Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. T. B,
Harvey and children. Mrs. W. B.
Harvey and Aubrey Harvey.
The Missionary Society of Hope
well Presbyterian Church held its
regular monthly meeting, Monday
afternoon at the home of Miss
Irene Harvey with 12 present.
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The topic was Stewardship. Those
taking part on the program were
Miss Sue Thompson, Miss Eva
Gardner and Mrs. W. H. Thomp
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogletree
of Griffin were supper guests Sat
urday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stewart.
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We are glad to hear that Mrs.
W. D. Weldon Sr. is improving,
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Economists, Agricultural Ex
tension Service, say long range
; estimates point to an average
capital investment per farm in
the U. S. of SBO,OOO within the
next 15 years.
Everybody got into the act
of making macaroni. The Chi
nese are believed to have in
vented it. . . the Germans sup
posedly introduced It into Eu
rope. . . and now the U. S. has
the largest macaroni industry
in the world, according to
World Book Encyclopedia.
PAGE SEVEN
Up-grading of cattle can be ,
accomplished by using good
purebred bulls and replacing
low quality cows with heifers
having desirable beef breeding
qualities from better than av
erage dams in the herd, declares
Ralph Williams, animal hus
bandman,