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News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nimmo
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robin
Hood, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lackey
of Atlanta spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Knight
and Mrs. Conner.
Miss Sandra Maughon spent!
the weekend with Mrs. Vester:
Maughon, David and Cindy I
while Vester Maughon enjoyed I
a fishing trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood and
Cindy Maughon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Pugh Friday
night.
We were glad to hear that
James Bohannon is improving
nicely at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight at
tended Ozora Church Sunday
and had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Swords.
Mr. and Mrs. Rashie Shep
herd and Mr. and Mrs. Robin
Hood motored to Warm
Springs, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight at-
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tended the funeral of Mrs.
Tucker of Jersey.
Mrs. Lille Stowe and Mrs.
Conner are still sick. We cer
tainly hope they will soon be
; well.
News Notes From
Gum
Creek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
—
Mrs. Olen Moon, Mrs. Gene
: Farmer, Ora Piper and Roy
I Piper were Monday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble
and Annelle, Mrs. Ruth Curtis
and Louise were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kimble and family.
Everyone in the community
is glad that Mrs. Mable Elling
ton is recuperating nicely and
is out of the hospital.
W. V. Dunean visited Glover
Branford of Walnut Grove
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks were Wednesday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Middlebrooks and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ellis vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone,
Sunday.
Mrs. Raymond White was the ;
Tuesday dinner guest of Mrs.
Roy Kimble and Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks spent Friday with Mrs.
Dan Byrd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd
and Jimmy were Sunday night
' supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
! Aubry Williams.
Mrs. William Kimble and
children were Monday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kimble and boys.
Mrs. N. J. Ellis, Miss Janet
Ellis visited Mrs. Walter Mid
dlebrooks Saturday afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Farmer
and Warren.
Miss Patsy Ellington spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Middle
brooks and Janet were Sunday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks.
Md. Roy Kimble was the
Wednesday dinner guest of Mi.
and Mrs. John Kimble and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd |
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie El- |
News Notes From
High
Point
By MRS. OBIE PARKER
Mrs. Nathaniel Mobley spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Steele.
Mrs. Juanita Fuller spent Satur-।
day night with Miss Mary D e r i- '
field. Miss Derifield accompanied I
her home and attended the morn-'
ing worship service and was the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
T. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steele and
Carol of Stone Mountain spent
Sunday with relatives here.
An enjoyable day was spent on
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest White's when they
honored Mrs. H. J. Baxter with a
surprise birthday dinner. Others
enjoying this occasion with Mr. and
Mrs. White and Mrs. Baxter were
Jerry White, Mr. H. J. Baxter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Christian and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen.
Mrs. Marie Thomas and family
of East Point spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Pauline Johnson
and family.
Mrs. Doris Savage. Mrs. Jimmy
Knowles. Mrs. Leon Long and
Miss Linda Darby honored Mrs.
Mack Bishop with a lovely mis
cellaneous shower Saturday even
ing, Feb. 12, at the High Point
Educational Building. Mrs. Bishop
is the former Miss Linda Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of
Forsyth spent Sunday visiting with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and
Jerry and Mrs. Jack Christian
and family accompanied Jack
Christian to the airport Sunday
afternoon, where he left for Akron,
Ohio, for two weeks.
Friends of Mrs. Andrew Parker
are glad to know that she is im
proving from her recent illness.
Her visitors during the weekend
were Mrs. Jimmy Raines and
Dennis. Mrs. Spence Henry, Mrs.
China McCart, Mrs. Ben Dawkins,
Mrs. Emmett Callahan and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Pitts and family.
Mrs. Lillie Mobley spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Dean and
baby of McDonough and Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Ivey of Porterdale
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Few
Ivey and family Sunday.
Miss Vivian Cofer spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cofer and family. j
Miss Mary Johnson and Bonnie
Johnson spent Friday night and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Obie
Parker.
Friends of Dewey Loyd are glad I
to know that he is recuperating I
nicely after eye surgery at the I
Georgia Baptist Hospital in Atlan- I
ta, recently. j
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson and !
Jeanie visited with Mr. and Mrs. I
J. B. Norman and baby Sunday I
afternoon. . 1
The members and teachers of I
the Intermediate Dept, enjoyed al
Valentine social Monday night. 1 1
Alter exchanging comic Valentines J
games were played and refresh-I 1
ments were served consisting of I I
sandwiches, potato chips, cookies.'l
candy and punch. ||
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
lington Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Middle
brooks, Danny Ray and Holly
' Sue were Saturday night sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Middlebrooks.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Doug
las were Thursday dinner
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
: Kimble.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyd
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper
and Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Wil
| liams Sunday afternoon.
Among the Sunday visitors
lof Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rea
gan and Jane were Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Kitchens and San
dra, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Piper
and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Berry, Mrs. Russell Dollar and
David.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester John
son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Johnson of Jersey Saturday
night.
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Everyone in the community
regrets to learn that Mr. Ren
Thompson is in Newton Hos
-1 pjtal. We are wishing for him
I a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Reagan
I and Steven visited Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Reagan Friday
night.
Mrs. George Bailey, Mrs. C.
W. Shepard of Covington visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bostwick
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester John
i son and Gene visited relatives
i m Atlanta and Decatur, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimble
and children of Decatur visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Byrd of Forest Park over the
i weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester John-
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Programs Listed
Thursday, February 16: L. E.
Farmer, Extension economist,
will explain the steps in mar
keting system.
Friday, February 17: Bob
Gayvert, poultry marketing
specialist and Nelle Boyd, Ex
tension nutritionist, will pre
sent a program on “Eggs.”
Monday, February 20: R. K.
Noles, poultry professor, Col- -
lege of Agriculture, will pre- i
sent a program on the business
methods used in poultry pro
duction.
Tuesday, February 21: Dr.
Horace O. Lund, entomologist
with the University of Georgia,
will present the fourth in his
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bostwick
visited Mrs. Johnny Reagan
Monday.
son visited Mr. Ren Thompson
Friday night at Newton County
Hospital.
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series on insects. This one call-'
ed “The Growing Bug.”
Wednesday, February 22: i
“Skeet” Henderson, Clarks - j
Oconee forest ranger, demon-:
strates the work of controlling ■
forest fires as carried on by the
Georgia Forest Commission.
Thursday, February 23: Or
ville Sweet, livestock specialist
will give a demonstration on
“Grooming Fat Calves for
Show.”
Friday, February 24: Nelle
Thrash, Extension food preser
vation specialist, will present a
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Sama Location - Corner of Church and Reynolds St.
Thursday. February 16, 1961
1 program on “Buying Processed
j Foods.”
Monday, February 27: Harold
j Gurley, Extension agronomist,
; will explain the effects of
spacing on the yields of corn
and Ray Livingston, Extension
horticulturist, will present a
program on “Fertilizing Pecan
Trees.”
Tuesday, February 28: Dr.
Horace O. Lund, entomologist
with the University of Georgia,
will present the fifth in a ser
ies on Insects — “Insects and
You.”