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Thursday, November 24, 1960
News Notes From
Covington
Mills
MRS. H. R. BUTLER
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Pol
lock attended the Georgia Bap
tist Convention in Savannah
last week.
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Miss Opal Hogan and Miss
Bobbie Ann Edwards of Atlan
ta visited Mrs. Charlie Hogan
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Brown, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson’s
Sunday afternoon guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oglesby and
Mr. and Mrs. Durden of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hawkins
guests over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Dessering
and son of Elgin, Florida, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Young’s
Sunday visitors were Mrs. Sal
ly Everett and Mrs. Lee Davis
and Pat.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler's
visitors Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Newkirk
and Vivian of Porterdale.
Mr. Joe Hackett has return
THE COVINGTON NEWS
ed home from Georgia Baptist
Hospital and is doing fine.
The Intermediate Girls Au
xiliary of Calvary Baptist
Church enjoyed a Mission Stu
dy and spend the night party
at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Faye Force, Friday night
Larry Byrd of Southern Tech
spent the weekend with hi
oarents Mr. and Mrs. Luthe
3yrd. Mr. and Mrs. L. M
Brown and Bobby carried hin
back to school Sunday after
noon.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to the family of Mrs. Kate
Barnes on the death of her
mother Mrs. Barker, who pass
ed away last week.
Mrs. Billie Brock is ill in
Newton County Hospital. A
;peedy recovery is wished for
ler by her friends and family
The Adult Union 2 of Cal-
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Siatel
vary Training Union enjoyed
a supper at Henderson’s, Sat
urday night.
The Elizabeth Smith Circle
and Circle 1 will have a Mis
sion Study Saturday morning,
November 26 at 10 a.m. at the
church annex of Calvary. All
the ladies are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown
and Bobby visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Thompson and son and
Mrs. Josie Anthony, Sunday
afternoon in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Stin
chcomb’s visitors during the
week were: Mrs. Betty Polk,
Newborn; Mrs. Boyd Carithers,
Mrs. Horace Butler, Mrs. Wil
lie Brown, Mrs. Grady Reyn
olds, Mrs. R. W. Kent and
Betty, Mrs. W. J. Smith and
Debra, Mrs. J. T. Ray Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Walton and
children, Starrsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stinchcomb and
children, Mrs. Joe Kent, Mr.
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and Mrs. J. B. Spearman, At
lanta; Mr. C. V. Ray, Mrs. Luke
Hackett, Mrs. Willie Hackett,
Mrs. Emory Smith, Mrs. Ethel
Stinchcomb, Social Circle; Mrs.
Elizabeth Stingfellow, Mrs.
Jack Dickson and Jackie, Mr,
and Mrs. J. P. Dupree, Mrs.
Grover Morton, Rev. and Mrs.
Ralph Day and Treva, Miss
Levi Kent and Mrs. Lena War
ren, Athens; Mrs. Linton Smith,
Mrs. Clara Thompson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Thompson
and girls.