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PAGE FOURTEEN
PORTERDALE
PERSONALS
M. Sgt. and Mrs. Truman Da
vis and children of Columbus,
Georgia were Sunday guests of
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COLORED PERCALE
For MOTHER'S DAY-
72 x 108, 81 x 108-
Twin & Double Contour
2.59 Each
2 5.00
Values To 3.49
PACIFIC
COLORED PERCALE
PILLOW CASES
1.28
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis.
Mrs. T. L. Pinkerton and
Mrs. Ross Venable of Atlanta,
Georgia were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Davis on Mon
day, May 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil
' banks were visitors of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pair and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wilbanks during last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
and children of Atlanta, Geor
gia visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Smith, and
friends in Porterdale last
week-end.
Larry Laster, student at Au
burn University. Auburn, Ala
bama was week-end guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Laster.
Mr. J. N. Allen is a patient
at the Newton County Hospital
where he is very ill.
Mrs. Lizzie Johnson is re
cuperating from recent surgery
at the Newton County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holder
and Miss Carolyn Holder at
tended the Parents Day activ
ities at Tift College, Forsyth,
Georgia on Saturday. They
were accompanied home by
Miss Becky Holder, who is a
student there.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaston
and Mrs. Carrie Lou Sav.ige
were luncheon guests of Mr.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
and Mrs. Dewey Sears and
family on Sunday.
Miss Edna Culbreath has been
a recent patient at the Newton
County Hospital.
Friends of little Morris
Needham continue to remem
ber him while he is confined
at the Newton County Hospital
suffering from injuries suffered
in an accident on April 28.
Mrs. Annie Day visited Miss
Kate Nichols in Oxford, Georgia
on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Cleo Hatfield remains
ill at her home and friends con
tinue to wish her an early re
covery.
Friends of Sgt. and Mrs.
George Geno will be happy
that they will fly to California
on May 12 from the Philippines
where they have been stationed
since October 1958. They will
be joined in Alabama by Mrs.
Frances Cason for a visit with
Mr. Geno’s parents before re
turning with their mother to
Porterdale.
Week-end guests of Mrs. Lola
Drennon and family were Co
lonel C. B. Drennon, Jr. of Fort
Ord, California who was en
route to Fort McClellan, Ala-
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
We extend our sincere sympathy
to the family of Mr. John Carter
Robertson who passed away Friday
i evening in an Atlanta hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bouchillon of
i Covington, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ozburn
Jr., Rev. and Mrs. Asbury Craft
and children enjoyed a birthday
dinner in honor of Mrs. Buck Bou
chillon at the home of her brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Polk, Sunday.
bama for an assignment, and
First Lieutenant C. B. Dren
non, 111, who was enroute to
his home in California after
completing a tour of duty in
the United States Army at
Monhine, Germany. On Sunday,
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Golden
and children of Winder, Geor
gia were guests.
Mrs. Clyde Smith of Hape
ville, Georgia was week - end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Christian.
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BATH TOWELS
• Including Wamsuttas
in Solids and Woven
Designs-
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only
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| Mesdames L. S. Polk. Harold |
Adams of Mansfield, Bryan Elliott i
: and Miss Mellie Pitts attended the 1
( pen House at the State Hospital at
Millegeville. Saturday.
The Monthly Community Club
. met Friday evening at the Com
. munity House. Mr. and Mrs. Hay
• of Covington were visitors.
Several people from here attend
■ ed the funeral of Mr. John Carter
Robertson Sunday afternoon.
1 Mrs. H. A. Pannell. Mr. Hugh
■ W. Pannell visited Mr. and Mrs.
’ T. W. Binford and Mrs. Ada Chap
’ man. Sunday afternoon.
! Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford visit
ed Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Speer of
Covington Tuesday morning.
—
. i Mrs. Golden of Farrar visited
।; Mrs. Ada Chapman and Mrs. T.W.
■ I Binford, recently.
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Rev. and Mrs. Asbury Craft and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. W.C.
i Duncan of Clayton, Friday night
. and Saturday.
Miss Lorena Stoops and her
. roommate at the Univers it y of
1 Georgia, Athens, visited Mrs. H. E.
; । Carson, Sunday afternoon.
Nitrogen For Lawns
Nitrogen is the growth ele
ment for lawn grass. It stimu
lates vegetative growth to
give the grass a dark green
color. If lime, phosphate and
potash requirements of a lawn
Lake Rockaway
Opening
SUNDAY MAY 14, 1961
Swimming - Fishing - Boating
Water Skiing - Picnicking
FREE BAND CONCERT BY
SUNNY VALLEY BOYS
Near Georgia Highway 12
Lithonia, Georgia HU. 2-6383
(Atlanta)
IF SHE SEWS
GIVE HER
MATERIAL
• Including V
Dan Rivsr
Gingham
Asst. Prints-
• Large Asst.
Summer Patterns
and Colors
• Including Tissue
Gingham
4 99/
/ give her
NYLON
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X. \ For Mother's Day
* s' zes
w ■ Values to 53.98
2.59
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Thursday, May 1L
are met by early applications,
growth and color of grass are
largely determined by the
amount of nitrogen applied,
says Extension Agronomist P.
J. Bergeaux.