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Club Members And Guests Os Mrs.
Earle Carter At Dessert-Bridge
Mrs. Earle Carter was a
gracious hostess to her club
and guests on Tuesday after
noon, when she entertained at
a dessert-bridge, at her Lin
wood Drive home.
Small tables were set up in
the living-dining area for the
games. The dining table cen
terpiece wag composed of yel
low and bronze gerbera daisies
in an epergne, which held har
monizing bronze candles.
A tasty sweet course was
Wendell P. Pitts
Celebrates His
11th Birthday
Wendell Parker Pitts cele
brated his 11th birthday Sun
day, September 4 at the home
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Parker, Route 4,
Covington.
Those helping Wendell to en
joy the day included Rev. and
Mrs. Hudson Moody and chil
dren, Vicky, Faith, Hudson and
Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Parker, R. R. Pittman, Miss
Nancy Pittman, Roy and Lar
ry Pittman, Sheron Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Norman
and children, Gail and Darrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pitts and
children, Jimmy and Gerald,
Jimmy Lassiter. Mrs. Victoria
Oglesby and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Parker.
Smith - Bone
Wedding Party
In Mexico
Sgt. and Mrs. C. L. Bone of
Columbus. Georgia entertained
members of the Smith-Bone
wedding party with a delight
ful dinner at the Florida Club
on Monday evening, August
29. This event took place in
historic Juarez, Mexico.
MEETINGS
The Littleton Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
Monday, September 19 at 3:30
m the Educational Building.
Every Night St i
COVINGTON American Legion
FAIRGROUND I FUN FAIR
JAMES H. DREW
"World's Fair Shows"
SCHOOL Wednesday ALL RroES
CHILDREN | NOON REDUCED
MATINEE I TO UM | PRICES!
40 SHOWS AND RIDES ON THE MIDWAY!
| NEW THRILL RIDE j
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ALL NEW THIS YEAR
LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
SEPT. 26 AT THE FAIR
served with an iced beverage
prior to the rounds of bridge,
in which Mrs. Terry Avery
won top score and bingo prize:
and Mrs. Charles Ewing was
the consolation prize recipient
In addition to those winning
prizes, players were: Mes
dames George Jolley, Walker
Harris, Nat Morgan, Bill Hoff
man, club members; and Mes
dames Jim Morgan and John
Porter, guests of the elub.
Bede Campbell
Is President Os
Covington FHA
An August 26, a call meeting
of the executive committee of
the Covington F. H. A. w a s
held at the home of the F. H. A.
advisor, Mrs. J. D. McKinsey.
It met to plan the program of
work for the coming year.
Money making projects were
discussed.
The F. H. A. chapters will
have the first home football
game concession stand.
The duties of each officer
were also discussed. This group
went on record resolving to be
an honor roll chapter. Each F.
H. A. girl will be encouraged
to get her chapter degree.
The new officers of the com
ing year are as follows: Presi
dent, Bede Campbell; Vice -
President, Ann Patrick; Trea
surer, Jackie Smith; Project
Chairman. Dean Stapp and
Joyce Hudspeth; Reporters,
Jane Richardson and Day Mor
cock. The other officers will be
elected at the coming fall meet
ing.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Patton
and son, Eddie, spent Thurs
day through Sunday in Athens
as guests of Mrs. W. T. Patton,
where they attended the wed
ding of Mr. Patton’s brother,
William T. Patton, to Miss
Betty Thornton, on Sunday af
ternoon, at the Winterville,
Methodist Church.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Perino Dear
ing spent Thursday through
Saturday in Chapel Hill, N. S.,
where they had accompanied
their son, Lin, to enroll as a
student at the University of
North Carolina.
Welcome
Neighbor I
M. S. M.
“If from cherished childhood
scenes
Fate and fortune have brought
you here,
And your heart atiil homeward
leans;
Remember—New friends with
time grow dear.
Your joys, your sorrows are of
ours a part,
So. help us to know you that
we may share
This experience of Life, with
open heart;
Welcome Neighbor! We’re glad
you are here.”
Editor’s Nou: It you know or ha«o
■ Now Neighbor whom you would like
to havo presented in the ■•Weleomo
Neighbor" column, please eaU lira
Loo Mallard. Phone 2511.
We delight in welcoming our
own back to the scenes of their
childhood, and although one
of our newcomers this week is
not formerly of Newton Coun
ty, he is certainly no stranger
to ths section, for Mr. B. T.
Gattis, Jr. is a native of Mil
stead, in our neighboring coun
ty of Rockdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Gattis, who
have recently moved from
Conyers, are making their
home at 920 Phedora Street.
Mrs. Gattis claims Coffee
County as her home county,
but loves this section also. She
names bowling and spectator
sports as her favorite hobbies.
Mr. Gattis shares his wife’s
enthusiasm for spectator sports,
and enjoys hunting and fish
ing as well. He is affiliated
with the Life Insurance Com
pany of Georgia.
The Gattises will be wel
come additions to the Baptist
congregation.
fl BIRTHS [
Master Sgt. and Mrs. J. L.
Hilton announce the birth of a
daughter at Fort Gordon, Geor
gia on August 4. She has been
named Susan Elaine. Mrs.
Maude Hilton of Covington is
the paternal grandmother. Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey T. Dyer, Sr.
of Porterdale are the maternal
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Par
ker of Mobile, Alabama an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Shirley Diane, on August 14.
Mrs. Parker is the former Miss
Dorothy Huckaby of Porter
dale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huck
aby are the maternal grand
parents.
IN MEMORIAM
Tn loving memory of Larry
Lord, who crossed the thers
hold of Eternity’s Door, Sep
tember 17, 1955.
It was on September 17th
That God looked from above:
And called our precious
loved one
To a home of peace and love.
God saw his work in this old
world
Had come to a dose;
And called him to heaven
Where trouble no one knows
He is not dead —just gone on,
Unto that City fair*
When God’s children are
gathered home
We will be with him up
there.
Mrs. Larry Lord
Marilyn and Susan
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Lord
Mrs. Sidney Graham
Richard Lord
ADD TO ALMON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madden
have returned from Fort Knox,
Kentucky where they visited
Sps and Mrs. Hugh Madden
and sons Norman and Chris.
Norman returned home with
his grandparents for several
days visit.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
IN THE COVINGTON NEWS
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wicks
and Kathy visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Newton, Nancy and
Mrs. C. M. Wicks in Atlanta,
Sunday.
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Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Jr. at
tended a tea in Decatur last
Saturday given by Mrs. Tho
mas Lane and Mrs. Maurice
Waggoner Honoring Miss Con
nie Atkinson whose marriage
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peanut oil £ 69/ APPLE SAUC2 81.00
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HARALSON’S SUPER MARKET
Porterdale Road
to Pat Turner will be on Satur
day. September 17 at the
Pearchtree Road Presbyterian
Church.
....
Mr and Mrs. Harry Turner
of Greensboro, N. C. visited
Mr. and Mrs. F B. Hill, last
Wednesday.
• * • •
Mr and Mrs. Marion Britt
and Lane attended the wedding
of their cousin, Miss Kay Dol
vin to James Edward Peugh at
the Union Point Methodist
Church, Saturday evening.
....
Mrs. L A Patrick guests for
the weekend were Rev. and
Mrs. E. R. Eller of Easley, S. C„
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrick. Joe
Jr. and Dorothea and Sue Doz
ier of Decatur. They attended
the Mutimer - Greer wedding
Sunday afternoon.
... *
Mr. and Mrs. John Bob Wea
ver and Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey Jr. were the Sunday
night dinner guests of Dr. and
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Mrs. J. R. Sams at their coun- i
try home in Dacula.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. :
Mrs. Lawrence Turner and,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hill visited ■
H. B. Turner at Veterans Hos- :
pital at Dublin, last Thursday, j
Mrs. John Ramsey of Miami,
Florida was the recent guest
of relatives in Covington.
• • • •
Tommy Clark, with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Wood Clark
of Dallas were the Sunday
guests of Miss Sandra Piper
and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Piper.
• • • «
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sharp,
Joe and Homer Sharp, Jr. were
among Atlanta visitors Satur
day, when they attended the
wedding of Miss Lavinia Jones
to Dr. Johnny Griffin at Morn
ingside Baptist Church. Joe
and Homer Sharp, Jr. were
usher - groomsmen in their
cousin’s wedding.
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LETTUCE I APPLES I POTATOES
15c Head | 4 lb. bag 45c I 10c Lb.
Yellow I Calif. I White Seediest ’
ONIONS I LEMONS I GRAPES ‘
3 lbs. 19c I 29c Doz. I 2 Lbs. 29c
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TAX
NOTICE
TAX BILLS WILL BE SENT OUT
SEPTEMBER Ist, 1960
2% discount
If Paid In September Or October.
TAXES DUE DECEMBER 20th
Mayor and City Council
City of Covington
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