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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
News Notes From
County
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MRS. LOIS KITCHENS
Mrs. Doris Farrow. Mrs Randy
Wilkerson and children. Mr and
Mrs. Grady Chambers of Griffin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitch
ens. Saturday.
A Baptismal service was held at
County Line Sunday night a n d 4
were baptized. They were Mrs.
Rena Blankenship, Mrs. Ada Mor
gan. Miss Nancy Sullivan and
Dwight Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens
and Lamar visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Knight and family Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Alva Cody spent the latter
part of the week in Atlanta visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dix
and family.
We want to welcome our new
neighbors in the community, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Knight and fam
ily. who moved from Porterdale
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into the Steadham home place,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Potee, who
moved into a new home across
from the Robert Cooks. Mrs.
Potee is no stranger, as she is the
former Miss Hilda Allen. So, wel
come neighbors.
Mrs. Ruth Myers, Miss Ruth
Davis. Mr. Ed Cody, Helen and
Jennette Cody enjoyed supper
Thursday at the Cody home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lunsford of
Salem and Mrs. Betty Lunsford of
Milstead visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Lunsford, recently.
Visiting Mr. Walter Warren,
while a patient in Newton County
Hospital were Mr. Harmon Nolen,
Mr. George Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
Omra Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens
and Lamar visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cub Smith and Clifford Sunday
afternoon, who live in the Salem
Community.
The friends of Mr. Waiter War
ren, will be glad to know that he is
home and we all wish for him a
speedy and complete recovery. |
The Little League baseball play- i
ers have started their games, so
go out and watch the games and
back your team. Our team is the
Rocky Plains Nuggets and the
games are played at the field on
Conyers Street.
Miss Annette Kitchens and Joe
Allen attended the senior barbecue
Frid yatianh ttehg
Friday night at the F. F. A. Camp.
Get well wishes go out to little
Tim Hamlin. Tim attends school at
Cave Springs and he's home for
the summer.
Mrs. Tinny Reynolds spent Wed
nesday with Helen and Jennette
Cody.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens.
Lamar and Johnny visited with
Mrs. Doris Farrow and family on
Sunday.
The friends of Mrs. H. D. Lan
caster welcome her back home as
Mrs. Lancaster has been working
in Atlanta for several months.
News Notes From
Ma a sfadd
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
Mr. Eddie Derringer of Miami,
:>ncle. Fnightwithhis snoyM.tdlaap
FJa., spent Monday night with his
I uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Good
। rich. Mrs. Hattie Bell Estes was
' also a weekend guest and return
ed to Atlanta. Tuesday.
Mrs. Mattie India Sigman and
Mrs. Bill Crawford and Ed spent
Friday in Decatur with Mr. and
Mrs. Idus Harwell and family.
1 Mrs. Sigman’s Sunday guests
J were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwell
■of Covington and Mrs. Rebecca
.Murphy of Monticello.
We are sorry that Mrs. D. W.
| Cargile is confined to the Jasper
Memorial Hospital at this time.
Mrs. Cargile is the mother of Mrs. ’
Owen Banks.
Mrs. G. P. Adams and Mrs.
Starr Jones spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Mamie Odum in
Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck of Savannah
spent the weekend at their home
here.
—
Mr. W. H. Ozburn of Boston.
Mass., arrived Saturday for a visit
with his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ewell Lunsford. Out of town
guests of the Lunsfords Sunday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. New
ton Anderson and sons, Bob and
News Notes From
Kocky
Pin ins
By Miss Irene Harvey
“For thou shalt be his witness
unto all men of what thou hast
seen and heard.” Acts 22:15.
The Spring meeting will be held
at Hopewell Presbyterian Church
this weekend. Services Friday and
Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, wor
ship service on Sunday at 11 a.m.
The Lord’s Supper will be observ
ed following morning worship. The
pastor, Dr. T. B. Mcßride, will
conduct the services. You are cor
dially invited to attend these ser
vices. Please remember the Hope
well Congregation in your prayers.
Mrs. 0. C. Tomlin returned home
I from Crawford Long Hospital on
Wednesday where she underwent
। surgery the week before. We
j trust Mrs. Tomlin will soon be re-
I stored to good health.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut,
Larry and Junior motored to Madi
son Sunday afternoon where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Conner.
Mrs. R. E. Thacker entered New
ton County Hospital Monday where
she is a patient and we wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Castleberry
and Tommy Castleberry of Coving
ton visited Mrs. W. B. Harvey and
Mr. Aubrey Harvey Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Eva Gardner recently fell
and broke some bones in her left
hand. Best wishes go out to Miss
Gardner.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Thacker, Ronnie and Linda
Ann Thursday afternoon were
Rev. Carl Standard of Oak Hill.
Mr. Virgil Veal. Miss Nellie King
and Mr. Chester King. Mr. John
Weldon was a visitor on Saturday
evening.
John of Macon and Mrs. R. L. j
Grindstead and Eugene Grindstead
and family of Dalton.
A large number from here at
tended the funeral ot Mr. John
Carter Robertson at Pine Grove
Church Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Robertson was well-known through
out Newton County and our sym
pathy goes out to his family.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
[ Mrs. W. D. Weldon Sr. and Mrs, !
John Weldon were visitors.
Mrs. R. L. Ellington. Mrs. Ola 1
H. Thacker and Miss Irene Har
vey attended the funeral of Mr.
Robert Mitcham Thursday after
noon at Gum Creek Presbyterian
Church and burial at Salem Bap
tist Church in Rockdale County.
We wish to extend to the Mitcham
family our deepest sympathy and
commend them to the Saviour, who
said, “I will never leave nor for
sake thee.”
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Mcßride and ;
Mr. Tom Mcßride of Decatur. Mr. [
and Mrs. John Damon and son,
Greg of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. i
Charlie Chapman and Miss Larue
Chapman of Cedar Shoals. Mrs.
R. E. Chesnut, Gary, Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Har
vey, James and Glenda, Mr. J. S.
Thompson were visitors Sunday!
afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. '
Thacker, Ronnie and Linda Ann. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn of I
Decatur were recent visitors.
Mr. Walter Warren returned to I
his home Monday from Newton
County Hospital where he recently '
underwent surgery. Best wishes i
to Mr. Warren for an early re- i
covery.
Miss Sue Thompson spent the:
weekend in Greensboro with t h e j
Jim Byce family.
Mrs. R. E. Cowan of Covington
was a visitor Sunday afternoon of
Miss Ruth Davis.
Mr. Edgar Thacker of Salem i
visited his mother. Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ira L. Wheeler and Mrs.
J. F. Harvey visited Mrs. O. C. |
Tomlin, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Carter of
Atlanta were visitors Sunday after- -
noon of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wil
son.
Mrs. Lottie McCoy entered New
ton County Hospital Tuesday. We ,
wish for Mrs. McCoy an early
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sims.
Ronnie and Cindy of Forest Park |
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. I
Tomlin Sunday. Saturday after-}
noon Mr. Edgar Tomlin and Bobby j
of Atlanta were visitors.
To make eyelets in a belt
you should either work them
by hand, using a buttonhole
stitch, or by machine, or use
metal eyelets the color of the
fa brie.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
John I. Wheeler
Serving Aboard
USS Antietam
John I. Wheeler, seaman,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
L. Wheeler of Route 1, Coving
ton, Ga., is serving abroad the
IBEITRWKI
FRESH MIXED SAUSAGE 3 lbs. 99c
SMOKED BACON (not sliced) lb 39c
BLUE BONNET SELF RISING
FLOUR (25 lbs) $1.69
BREAD 13-oz. loaf 2 for 29c
WHITE SALT FISH Lb. 33c
FAT BACK Lb. 10c
FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. 99c
See Us About Slaughtering - Cutting and
Wrapping Your Beef and Pork
Fresh Vegetables
113501 ETeMORY L WILLIS, owner
} anti - submarine warfare sup-'
! port aircraft carrier USS An
tietam operating out of Pensa-
[ cola, Fla.
The Antietam operates in the
Gulf of Mexico as a training
; carrier for Navy flight students
I qualifying in landings and
j takeoffs at sea.
In event of conflict, the car
rier could quickly become the
Thursday, May 11, I^l
nucleus of an anti - submarine
hunter - killer group, the tasK
for which it is designed.
Poultry Products Income Rises
Georgia led the nation in
1960 gross income from chick
ens and eggs, according to the
Georgia Crop Reporting Ser
vice. _