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Mrs. C. D. Ramsey
Was Hostess To
Bridge Club
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Jr. was
hostess to her bridge club on
Monday at her Floyd Street home.
The rooms were lovely with !
green plants and arrangements of
jonquils and carnations.
Mrs. A. H. Davis won high'
score and Mrs. L. W. Masten was
recipient of the consolation prize.
A delightful salad plate was
served to the following guests:
Everybody enjoys life in the Great Smokies!
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Thia spring, take a weR-deaerved vacation in the Great
Smoky Mia! newest, most scenic holiday resort! You can
relax to your heart’s content here. Enjoy fine food, zestful
days, restful nights. Or, go fishing in bountiful Fontana
Lake . . . horseback riding, crafts making, square dancing
— swimming—fun-packed recreation to suit your taste.
Stay at beautiful Fontana Lodge or choose from 300 de
lightful, furnished cottages. Come now—rates are lower,
less crowded before June Ist!
Send for
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To the People of
Newton County:
I wish to thank you for the expression of con
fidence shown me by reelecting me to serve as
Ordinary of Newton County for another term of
four years.
Let me assure you that I will ever seek to serve
you as your Ordinary, and if I can be of service to
you please call upon me.
Respectfully,
Donald G. Stephenson
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
ISociety
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Mrs. S. J. Morcock, Mrs. Martin
' Goode Jr., Mrs. Spence Ramsey,
Mrs. Al David, Mrs. W. S. Cook,
Jr., Mrs. L. W. Masten. Mrs.
Konrad Purdy and Mrs. Lamar
Callaway.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sullivan an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Julia Diane, at the Newton County
Hospital on Thursday March 10.
Mrs. W. L. Sullivan of Covington
is the paternal grandmother. Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Crowell Sr. of Por
terdale are the maternal grand
parents.
MEETINGS
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The Women of the Covington
Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the
church. Mrs. Lee Stephenson will
have the program.
• • • •
The North Covington Com
munity Club will meet Wed
nesday, March 23 at 3:30 p.m.
in the North Covington Meth
odist Church Sunday School
Rooms.
CARD OF THANKS
Expressing my sincere ap
preciation for the courtesies,
flowers and cards sent me
while in the hospital, to each
of you my heartfelt thanks.
Mrs. J. D. Farrow
PERSONALS
Brbby Corley of Statesboro is
spending this week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley
Jr. The weekend guests of the
Corleys were also their other chil
dren Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and
Marla of Byron. Mrs. T. C.
Berry returned to Byron with her
and family for a visit this
week.
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Doable Rorrrteri Dixie Nitrogen. the
cheapen eource of wild nitrogen -
and look what I got with the mange!"
THE COVINGTON NEWS
! Personals
r Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rogers and
. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston of
i Decatur enjoyed the show “My
. Fair Lady”, in Atlanta last Wed
■ nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cawthon
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Jun
ior Moore in McDonough Sunday.
Mrs. E. L. Hitchcock and son
Ewell of Atlanta were the guests
i Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
I Fincher and family and the'
■ group celebrated the birthday of
I their mother, Mrs. Ludie Hitch-
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FOWLER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Phone - 2695 — Turner Building —— Covington, Ge.
YOU and YOUR STATE
“•DOLLARS AHEAD
when you shop
where you see
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■ X w E OIV E Z
Vj A M p s/
YOU RE dollars ahead because your S&H Green
Stamps give you extra values in Distinguished
Merchandise at no added cost to you.
YOUR STATE is dollars ahead, too, because S&H
is a big buyer of your State's manufactured
products for 600 Green Stamp redemption
centers across the nation.
So nhop whara you aae the algn of
—•the sign that means extra valuee ’*
for your home State, too.
iwjiijjiißOWaw (
cock of Columbia, S. C., who is
the houseguest of the Finchers.
• ♦ ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and
children of Atlanta were the
Sunday guests of Mrs. W. E. Gray
and Miss Lois Gray.
• * • •
Mrs. Everett Pratt and sons
Bubber and Mike are in Day
tona Beach, Florida, this week
on a fishing trip.
• * * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Camp
bell are in Fort Myers, Florida
on a fishing trip.
« » « »
Mrs. W. R. Roberts and Mrs.
J. L. Veal of Atlanta visited rela
tives here Sunday.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Slate)
THIS IS A VIEW of a civil defense portion of the
14-acre underground storage facility in a con
verted limestone mine near Neosho, Mo. It has
built-in automatic sprinklers and special ventilat
ing equipment. The Office of Defense and Civilian
Mobilisation has stockpiled here for use after at-
DO YOU HAVE A BABY SITTER?
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Here are some important suggestions to parents who employ a baby
sitter:
I. Know the sitter. Be sure she
is reliable, has a sense of respon
sibility, likes children. Try to
have the same sitter regularly if
possible, once you feel sure she
* a good one.
2. Before you leave her alone
with the children, give her spe
cific instructions about the chil
dren and the house and what
you want done. Write down the
telephone number where vou
can be reached, in case of emer
gency. If she cannot reach you
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S&M Soaks up bumps and jars
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TAKI ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO TRY THIS NEW TIRE
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R. C. COOK STANDARD SERVICE STATION
Corner Emory Street and U. S. Hwy. No. 71 PHONE — 6313 COVINGTON, GA
tack about 2,500 tons of supplies, Including Army
hospital cots, stretchers, and supplies and equip
ment for 200 complete civil defense emergency
hospitals of 200 beds each. Superimposed in
white is a map of ODCM storage sites across ihe
nation at strategic locations. (ODCM Pbotsl
let her know someone close by
she can phone, if necessary.
Give her the phone numbers of
your doctor, the police and fire
departments. Tell her the time
you expect to be home. U de
layed you will phone.
3. Alhen you go out have her
put the latch on the doors and
instruct her not to open the door
for any person unknown to her.
4. Always make suitable and
safe arrangements for accom
panying the sitter home.
© AMCRiCAN MUTUAL MA« »N« CO
Thursday, March 17, 1960