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Thursday, February 2, 1961
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
By MRS. I. G. SWITZER
SP4 Linwood Ivey, who has
just returned from several
months duty in Germany and
now stationed at Fort Benning,
was the weekend guest of Mr.
MEADOR’S
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AUNT JEMIMA
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TRELLIS ENGLISH
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STARCH 15c
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and Mrs. Ben Morgan. He is
the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Ivey of Conyers. His fiancee.
Miss Betty Elizabeth Goss of
Covington, was also a visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan.
Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Ed
wards and Denise of Coving
ton, Mrs. Annie Lizzie Ham
, monds and Jordye and Miss
I Plunkett were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. c
1 Relious Knight. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer j
. and children and Mrs. D. L.
Floyd visited relatives in At- ,
lanta, Sunday. £
Mrs. Allie Tankersley soent
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
Sallie Sowell in Porterdale.
We have several sick in our J
community so we wish for
each of them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. John Blankenship is still,
at this writing, a patient in ’
Newton Hospital. So get well ,
wishep go to her, too.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Hol
loway of Hampton were Sunday 1
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald <
Kitchens.
W. J. Piper of Covington vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Swit
zer Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Watson Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Jerry McCullough of
Covington visited Mrs. Alice
Birdsong and Miss Annie
Brightwell, Sunday afternoon. »
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens
lof Atlanta were Saturday .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Kitchens.
Those visiting Mrs. Vassie
Holcombe during last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mc-
Cullough of Covington, Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. Ruby
Sanders and Mrs. Obie Shep
herd.
Mrs. Dora Speer was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McDaniel.
The Young Married Peoples
Sunday School Class of County
Line, which Mrs. Plez Knight
is teacher, enjoyed a fish din
ner at Jackson Lake, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDan
iel and Mrs. Dora Speer visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McDan
iel Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B Burch
and family of Forsyth were
Saturday night supner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nor
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
and children were dinner guests ‘
of Mrs. Nealie Sullivan and Mr.
and Mrs. Onree Sellars, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Darby
of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Darby Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Benedict
5 and children of Covington !
spent Sunday with their mo
ther, Mrs. Dora Benedict.
Mrs. E. H. Underwood vis
ited Mrs. B. H. Standard, Mrs.
J. C. Darby and Mr. and Mrs.
' Leonard Standard Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Carl Patterson and
Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Grady •
Dyer and Rev. and Mrs. Carl
News Notes From
County
Cine
MRS. LOIS KITCHENS
The Young Matrons Sun
day School Class social will
be held this Saturday, Feb
ruary 4 at the home of Mrs-
Rena Blankenship.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Gordon
and children of New Deal vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kit
chens, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Loyd
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Chesnut and family on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fuller
spent the night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Cody and family,
Thursday.
The friends of Buster Bon
ner wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Annette and Johnny Kitch
ens visited Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Loyd, Sunday.
Mike and Vicki Cody are on
the sick list as they have
measles.
Rev. Charles Moody, Leon
Cross, Robert Sullivan, James
Jones and Onree Sellars and
Bill Stokes attended the evan
gelistic conference in Macon on
Tuesday.
Those visiting in the Walter
Warren and Irvin Loyd home
recently were Homer Holifield,
Boice Piper, Gene Warren and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joice
Loyd, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Loyd and Joan Martin.
The friends of Mrs. Rena
Blankenship wish for her
a speedy recovery at Newton
County Hospital.
Happy Birthday to the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Cross.
News Notes From
Mansfield
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
Visitors during last week of
Mrs. L. Sigman were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harwell and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. William
Crawford of Covington. Mr. and
Mrs. Idus Harwell and child
ren of Decatur were Monday
night supper guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Law
rence of Gainesville. Florida
are visiting their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Overton Law
rence.
Recent visitors ot Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hardman were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hardman of
Rome.
Mrs. Mary Lou Ozburn vis
ited her sister Mrs. Polk in At
lanta last week and they vis
ited E. E. Ozburn in Carroll
ton one day.
Please call me on Monday
for items in the Mansfield
NEWS, the number is 786-
6651.
Cannon and children attended
church in Jackson. Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Cannon
and children were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Dyer.
Rev. Frank Sailers was guest
speaker at Canaan Baptist
Church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beard
and Kathy of Oxford visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgan Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene
spent Wednesday and Thurs
day at Cumming with Mr. and
Mrs. Mort Greene. Friends of
Mr. Greene are sorry he con
tinues ill.
TRANSPLANT TREES
PROPERLY
Os the many pecan, apple,
fig, peach and other fruit
trees planted each year around
Georgia homes for shade and
fruit, about one-half die dur
ing the first year. Among the
reasons for this high mortality
rate are drying of roots before
planting, a poor job of trans
planting and improper care af
ter planting, says Horticultur
ist A. H. Dempsey at the Geor
gia Experiment Station.
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