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MR. AND MRS. J. P. FLOYD are shown at a recent surprise 40th Wedding Anniversary party
given them by their children at Bill’s Grill in Covington.
Mr. And Mrs. John P. Floyd, Sr.
Honored on 40th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Floyd Sr,.[
212 Lee Street, Covington, wer el
honored Saturday evening, Nov
ember 26 with a surprise anniver-l
sary dinner at Bill's Restaurant.'
The dinner was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd’s children, Mr.!
and Mrs. John P. Floyd Jr. of|
Gulfport, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. |
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‘Emory Floyd of Florence, S. C.
The yellow and white embossed
cake was decorated with the nume
rals ‘4O", The floral arrangement
of yellow and lavender mums
was flanked by yellow tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd were pre
sented an electronic clock for
their 40th anniversary which will
be December 3. Mrs. Floyd was
also presented an corchid corsage.
Those present, in addition to the
hosts and honorees, included the
Floyd's grandchildren, Sara
Bettye, Chuck, Johnny, Richie,
Susie, Jane and Mary.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
many friends and neighbors for
their kindness during the ill
ness and death of Wilson Holi
field. For the cards, flowers,
food .and many other gifts we
especially say “Thanks.”
May God bless each of you.
Mrs. Wilson Holifield
Mrs. Donald Davis
Mrs. Phillip Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Holifield
Mrs. T. C. Bryant
Gibson Holifield
Herman Holifield
Grier Holifield
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Welcome
Neighbor!
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“If from cherished childhood
scenes
Fate and fortune Lave brought
you here,
And your heart still 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 Note: If you know or have
a New Neighbor whom you would like
to have presented in the *“Welcome
Neighbor” column, please ecall Mrs.
Leo Mallard, Phone 2519.
Edgar A. Guest, one of those
'rare individuals whose soul
literally sang, because it was
'so filled with the beauty with
' which the Master Artist cloth
ed our world, said in one of
' his poems, “Not great, but
| neighborly I'd be”. Friendship
'to him, as evidenced in his
'multiple writings, was one of
| life’s greatest treasures. This
!has ever been true of great
' minds and souls of the ages:;
éand mankind has never found
| a surer way to happiness than
| given by the Great Teacher
éwho said, “Love thy neighbor
| as thyself”.
| Our friendship opportunity
| this week comes through a
| family who feel they are not
| really newcomers, Actually
Mrs. L. C. Farrow, although a
| native of Avondale, had lived
| in Covington since she was six.
fShe and Mr. Farrow, also an
' Avondalite, have recently
moved from Decatur to make
their home at 514 Echols St.
Mrs. Farrow lists homemak
ing as her prime hobby; but
also enjoys boating, music, and
football.
Mr. Farrow, who is with
Standard Coffee Company,
‘ shares his wifes enthusiasm for
boating and water sports; and
| likes fishing and spectator
sports.
’ The Farrows, who are Bap
| tist, have two sons, Barry 8,
| and Tommy, who is three.
Elaine Hornbuckle
Selected For
’ ’ ’
Who's Who
Thirty-six of the University of
Georgia's top-ranking seniors have
been selected for inclusion in
“‘Who's Who in American Colleges
| and Universities.”
‘ They were chosen on the basis
of their leadership in campus
!activities and on academic
standing.
They are Thomas David Flet
cher Jr., Joseph Clarence Harris,
Eileen Little, Hilda Ann Hubbard
and Bryant F. Hodgson, Jr.,
Atlanta; Corrille Stevenson
Morris, Lamar Lafayette Fleming,
Augusta: Lucretia Janne Butler,
Barnesville; Thomas Emmett
Maddox, Chatsworth; Sandra
Jane Johnson, Columbus:
William Amzi Weaver, Conyers:;
Elaine Hornbuckle, Covington ;
Randall Hicks, Crawford, Gary
M. Winkle, Dalton; Anna FElaine
Merrell, Decatur; Marie Wing
Shirley, Douglas; Marilyn Delong,
Gainesville; Rollin M. McC om
mons, Greensboro; Charlsey Ann
Moon, Lithonia;
William Burns Dunaway, Mari
iotm; William Stanley Hatcher 11,
{ Millen; James Whelchel, Moultrie;
'Murtha Aurelia Evans, Perry;
Thomas Marion Blalock, Quitman;
'Frank Anthony James, Royston:
Francis Willard Rushing and
| Patrick Harold Casey, Savannah:
Robert Dupre Carpenter, Tunnel
Hill; Billy Jack Stone, Warrenton;
lGeorge Edward Norman, Washing
ton; Peggy Agnes Bargeron, Way
nesboro; Charlotte Ross Jones,
Parkville, Md.; John Vere Risser,
Frederick, Md.; Billy Nancy
Weeks, Greenville, S. ¢ Roslyn
M. Goldstein, Georgetown, S C.:
and Judith Lee Oudshoff, Me l
bourne, Florida. |
' Mr. and Mrs. S. R. H.ml:nan‘
of Colbert were the Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs L..mer|
| Hardman, {
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wicks and
daughters Nina and Kathy were |
the Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierce Newton,
Nancy and Mrs. C. M. Wicks in
Atlanta.
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Donald House has returned to
Georgia Tech after spending the
Thanksgiving Holidays with Mrs. |
Ben L. House and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Floyd Sr.|
had as their guests this weekend}
her brother and sisters, Hoke,
Williams and Mrs. Lena Boat-|
right of Wadley and Mrs. Grace |
Smith of Sandersville. 1
L** * |
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McElreath |
and Betty Jean spent the recent |
holidays im Silver Springs and
Tampa, Florida. While in Tampa,
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Vining, former Covington
residents.
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Mrs. Ben L. House, Kathryn,
Martha Jane and Billy attended |
the funeral of their brother and|
uncle, Joe Johnson in Newnan. ,
. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Floyd and |
family of Florence, S .C., and Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Floyd Jr. and
family of Gulfport, Miss., spent
Wednesday through Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Floyd, Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capes and
daughter, Barbara Dru, of Spar
tanburg, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Parks and children,
Ricky, Randy and Kyle of Rey
nolds enjoyed the weekend here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Harris.
» - * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolton of|
Conyngham. Pennsylvania were
the guests of their mother, Mrs.
L. D. Bolton and the Walter
Hancocks at Burge Plantation for
the Thanksgiving holidays. Other
guests during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Dutton Morehouse
and daughter Betsy of Lake
Forest, Illinois, who spent the
holidays at the Morehouse Farms.
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Mrs. W. R. Nunn spent Thanks
giving Day in Monroe with her|
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. |
Truman Reeves. Sunday, Mrs.|
Fletcher Moore of Mansfield was |
the guest of Mrs. Nunn and Mrs. |
Claudia Birdsong. ‘
. * - *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Polsonf
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and family of St. Petersburg, Fla., |
‘spent the weekend with Mr. and
‘Mrs. W. H. Savage and relatives.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss enjoy-!
ied the Thanksgiving holidays in|
‘Sandersville with relatives. l
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carrington
of Decatur were the Sunday
spent the day guests of Mrs.
iJohn Smith.
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.~ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnston
!and family of Decatur spent Sun
iday with Mr., and Mrs. Guy
'Rogers.
l** * - |
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parr Davis.
of Athens spent the holidays with!
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Harlin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davis. They were all the Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ewing on Thursday
| night.
i*. . *
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and
| baby of Byron spent the weekend
| with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
IW. H. Corley Jr. and Mrs. T. C.
Berry of Newborn. Bob Corley of
| Decatur was also the guest of his
.parents for the holidays.
- * * +
Thursday evening the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Piper was the
scene of a family gathering in ob
servance of Thanksgiving Day.
Present for the occasion were Mr,
and Mrs. Vera Hooten, Mrs.
Christine Greene and Jerry, Mr.
and Mrs. James Brooks, Jerry
and Mickey, Mrs. Elizabeth Pan
nell and daughters Peggy and
Cheryl, Mrs. Margaret Gilbert and
sons Ronnie and Bobby Pickrell,
Mrs. H. J. Reid, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eberhardt and Miss Claire
| Blue of Atlanta.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Crews, Mr.
and Mrs. Radford Smith, Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cham
bless of Macon were the Thanks
giving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Crews.
* * " .
Miss Karen Stone of G. S. C. W,
Milledgeville, spent the Thanks
giving holidays with her parents,
|Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone.
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! Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wilson of
| College Park spent the weekend
| here with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Fincher.
| - - * .
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh and
| children Ray and Beth and Mr.
and Mrs. Smitty Randall of)|
Atlanta were the holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Randall.
* * * *
Mrs. Howard Milligan is visit-‘
ing her children. Lt. and Mrs.
E. M. Weatherup and family in
Miami, Fla. Mr. Milligan will
spend this weekend in Miami.
* * * *
Capt. and Mrs. John S. Wright‘
of Montgomery, Ala., spent the
holiday weekend with his mother,
}Mrs. Felix Wright and family.
* * * *
~ Miss Cynthia Harris of Tift
College, Forsyth, spent the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Harris. Thursday the
family were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harris in At
lanta. Sunday their dinner
guests were their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Harris and dau
' ghter Leslie of Atlanta.
i.* * .
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Thursday, December 1, 1960
| Atlanta were the Sunday spend the
' day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her
kbert Lott.
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| Ike Robertson of North Geor
‘gia College, Dahlonega, spent the
| holidays with his parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Pitts Robertson. Thanksgiv
\ing Day Mr. and Mrs. Robertson,
Ike and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Wright were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Ray in
Decatur.
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' CARD OF THANKS
l I would like to take this
| means of expressing my appre
l’ciation for the kindness ex
| tended me in the illness and
fldeath of my brother, Joe E.
-1 Johnson of Newnan.
\ The cards, calls, flowers and
| prayers were greatly appreci
| ated.
May God be with each of
{you is my prayer.
H Mrs. Ben L. House