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Thursday, February 9, 1961
News Notes From
Kocky
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey
"O thou that hearest prayer, un
to thee shall all flesh come”
Ps. 65:2.
Dr. T. B. Mcßride and Miss
Martha Mcßride of Decatur were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
C. E. Chesnut and J. W. Chesnut.
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Mike and Beth of Decatur were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wilson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Neill (Darline) Stewart
was carried to the Georgia Bap
tist Hospital Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Stewart was a patient last
week at Newton Hospital. W e
trust she will soon be on the road
to recovery.
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Harvey and
children had as their dinner
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Rosser of Locust Grove,
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and Aubrey
Harvey. Other visitors in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. G.D.
Smith and children of Conyers.
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We are glad to report that
Mrs. Calvin Knox, who underwent
surgery at Emory Hospital last
Wednesday, is improving.
Edward Boyd of McDonough
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ste
wart Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace
and children of Nashville, Tenn.,
were supper guests Sunday even
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, S. C. was the weekend guest
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Chesnut.
Miss Margaret Yancey is a
patient at Newton County Hospital.
She has many relatives and friends
who are wishing for her an early
THE COVINGTON NEWS
and complete recovery.
Miss Sue Thompson spent t h e
weekend in Greensboro with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Byce.
Mrs. R. E. Cowan of Covington
recently visited Miss Ruth Davis.
Little Lee Wheeler, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Norman Wheeler, is at
Newton Hospital and Mrs. Press
ley (Effie) Boyd of Porterdale is
a patient at Emory "Hospital. We
wish for each one a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart
announce the birth of a daughter,
Tammie Teresa, February 4, at
Newton Hospital. Mrs. Stewart is
the former Miss Erma Jean Fin-
cher.
Mrs. J. F. Harvey, James and
Glenda visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira;
L. Wheeler Sunday afternoon.
i The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Hopewell Presbyterian Church
held their monthly meeting Mon
day afternoon at the Educational
Building. Miss Sue Thompson,
' Medical Mission Secretary, was in
; charge of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chesnut of
Pine Lake, Miss Sue McDonald
and Billy McDonald of Snapping
Shoals visited Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
and Mr. J. W. Chesnut Sunday
. afternoon.
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News Notes From
Salem
By Mrs. Douglas Yancey
Hi. to everyone on this rainy,
cold Tuesday. Seems like any
one of us could use a little bit of
cheer this bad day. Rain, cold
and staying in the house is sort of
■ bad medicine for any of us — but
[ that is the story from Salem this
, morning.
of Hopewell Presbyterian Church
enjoyed their monthly social on
Saturday evening at the Education
! al Building.
: Our own little niece, Margaret
I Anne Yancey is in Newton Hos
pital and in visiting her, I found
Mrs. James Standard and Mrs.
Gibson Holifield both of our com
munity to be patients there so to
these and any others let me say,
please get well soon.
The Salem Community was well
represented at the 4-H Club ban
‘ quet last Tuesday night. Also a
number of Salem people attended
■ the open house at Rockdale, the
1 telephone installation on Saturday
evening.
i Most of the friends of Mr. and
i Mrs. Ed Daniel’s attended their
■ wedding at Salem Methodist Ch
urch Saturday night.
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PAGE THIRTEEN
To the new crop of birthdays in
February let me say “Happy
Birthday to You.”
The Newton-Rockdale M. Y. F.
Sub-District meeting was held at
Salem Methodist Church Monday
night.
The mail man is getting closer
and closer and I will have to
catch up on personal news next
week.
Massachusetts adopted a law
in 1960 authorizing citizes and
towns to enter into collective
bargaining agreements with
labor organizations represent
ing their employees, except
police officers.