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PAGE EIGHTEEN
Rocky
Plains
By MISS IRENS HARVEY
“Let all those that seek thee
rejoice and be glad in thee: let
such as love thy salvation say
continually, the Lord be magni
fied.” Ps. 40:16.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl English
of Oxford, Dr. and Mrs. T. B.
Mcßride and Miss Martha Mc-
Bride of Decatur visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Ellington and
Fay Sunday afternoon.
Miss Sue Thompson enter
tained her Sunday School Class
with a picnic Saturday after
noon.
Miss Ruth Davis returned
Wednesday from Newton Hos
pital where she had been a
patient two weeks. Miss Davis
is doing fine, which we are glad
to hear.
Mrs. Watson Smith and Deb
by of Hapeville, Mrs. James
Sims. Ronnie and Cindy of
Forest Park spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tomlin.
L. R. Gardner of Asheville.
N. C. soent Thursday night
with his sister, Mrs. W. B
Harvey.
The Avery reunion was held
Sunday at the old home of the
late Mr. and Mrs. W S. Avery.
Mr and Mrs. Hu'on Capes of
O'-'k Hill were visitors Sundav
afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. W.
D Weldon Sr., M r . and Mrs.
John Weldon and Gay.
Preston Fincher and Lanier
Rendles of Stewart visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin Satur
day afternoon.
Little Glenda Harvey con
tinues ill. We trust she will
have an early and complete
recovery.
Miss Ruth Davis had as her
guests Sunday afternoon Mrs.
R. E. Cowan of Covington, Mr. [
and Mrs. T. B. Mcßride and 1
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Miss Martha Mcßride of De
catur. Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and
Gary, Mrs. Ola H. Thacker,
Wayne and Eunice Gale Thack
er and Miss Irene Harvey.
Other visitors Monday after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Onree
Turner and Mrs. Mary Turner.
Bonnie Fay Gilbert was the
dinner guest Sunday of Fay
Ellington.
Mrs. W. D. Weldon Sr. with
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weldon
Jr., Miss Opal and Charlotte
Weldon of McDonough motored
to Emory University Saturday
and Miss Opal Weldon remain
ed over where she will work
until school opens.
Melvin Ivey had the misfor
i'tune oLbeing bitten by a large
snake Saturday afternoon. We
I trust he will get along all
■ right
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Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and Gary
11 visited Mrs. Ola H. Thacker
। ; and Miss Iren® Harvey Sun-
I day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellington
of Rome spent the Labor Day
: weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R.
' L. Ellington and Fay.
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Mrs. Gus Myers and Miss
Ruth Davis visited Mrs. Mar
garet McDonald Monday at
. ‘ ternoon at Snapping Shoals.
Those from our community who
visited Mrs. McDonald Sunday
afternoon were J. F Harvev,
Mrs. W. B. Harvey, Miss Irene
Harvey and Miss Sue Thomp
son. '
Wayne and Eunice Ga'e
Thacker of Salem spent the
weekend with their grand
mother, Mrs. Ola H. Thacker.
Mrs. W D. Weldon Sr. and
Mrs. O. C. Tomlin recently
visited Mrs. R. E. Thacker,
Ronnie and Linda Ann.
We are sorry to hear Mrs.
George Cochran is ill at New
ton Hospital. We wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
and Thomas Stewart were call
ed to Decatur Sundav due ‘0
the death of Mrs. Mami® R.
Wallace.
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News Notes From
Covington
Mills
MRS. H. R. BUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Bowden
and sons of Decatur visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Williams and
family Sunday.
Dorsey Reynolds and son
visited with relatives here Sun
day.
We are sorry to hear Mrs.
Ruby Bentley is in Georgia
Baptist Hospital, and Claud
Haggard is in Newton Hospital.
Mrs. Willie Brown is home
from Georgia Baptist Hospital
and we wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson
of Athens visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doc Brown, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowe,
Terry and Kent Anglin were
supper guests Saturday night
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Peters
and Wesley Peters spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Harris in Waynesboro,
Virginia.
Miss Connie Hopkins was the
dinner guest Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins.
More over Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Watson’s visitors last week
were Mrs. Gladys Hancock of
Stevens, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Rowell of Daytona
Beach. Fla., Mrs. Alice Walton
of Athens.
Edward Arthur of Madison
visited Mrs. Patsy Sigman and
her family, Sunday.
Forrest Bowden is in Newton
Hospital and we hope he will
soon feel much better.
Mrs. Dud Childers and
children attended the Chris
tian reunion at Indian Springs,
Sunday.
Marv Jane Stinchcomb vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spears
in Easley, S. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston of
Alabama visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Entrekin over the week
end.
Mrs. Kate Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Finch of Atlanta
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
J- N. Dempsey, Miss Mary Lou
Worsham and Mrs. Edna Walk
er.
Little Vickie Brewer of High
Shoals was a spend-the-week
guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
J. N. Dempsey recently.
Mrs. Kate Stephens and
granddaughter Dawn Cushman
of Smyrna spent several days
visiting her mother. Mrs. Edna
Walker.
Mrs. Mary Baugh had as her
guests for Sunday dinner Mr
and Mrs. Ardell Payne Jr. and
boys, honoring Ardell on his
birthday.
Little Perry Butler spent
Monday evening with hi s
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Wheeler
of Porterdale visited Mrs. J.
F. Harvey and Glenda, Mon
day.
Mrs W S. Chesnut, Mr. and
Mrs. Grier Chesnut were re
cent visitors of Miss Martha
Jane Stewart and brothers at
Snapping Shoals.
Dr and Mrs. T. R Mcßride
and Miss Martha Mcßride vis
ited Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J.
W Chesnut Sunday afternoon.
They were dinner guests of the
Avery family.
Edward Boyd of McDonough
recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Stewart.
Mrs. Markaret McDonald of
Snapping Shoals was showing
some improvement last work.
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feels the new “Groton Pro
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Flint Hill News
By SARA TOWNLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Okanus Mc-
Cart and boys had supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stowe and
Wayne Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Dean
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Williams and boys
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Starr
spent Sunday with their broth
er and family, Jim Young of
Social Circle.
G. C. Young and family of
Covington were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Young,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Maug
hon visited Mr. and Howard
Maughon Monday night.
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ty this week are Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Roberts. Glad to have
them with us.
Frank and Grady Davenport
and their sister, Miss Ada Dav
enport of Marietta were vis
itors of Mrs. Lulu Davenport
and children, Monday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Berry Sunday were the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Doster. Mrs. Lizzie Lee Jack
son and daughter, Mrs. Colley
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Jones, Cornelius Lee and grand
son Woody Pritchett of Atlan
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Mr. and Mrs. Junior Rob
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Mr. and Mrs. Boots Day and
children Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kiser
would like to take this means
of letting everyone know how
much they appreciated the
cards and gifts that were sent
during their sickness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day
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Swainsboro and Wadley over
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Miss Brenda Smallwood
spent Sunday with Miss Linda
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Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brown
of Madison visited their par
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over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strick
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ited Billy Strickland at Fort
Jackson, S. C. last weekend.
Mrs. C. B. Henderson spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Henderson in Cov
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Harold McCart, U. S. N., has
returned to Norfolk, Va., after
having spent a few days with
his father, Clarence McCart
and other relatives in our com
munity.
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