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Thursday, May 18, 1961
Porterdale
PERSONALS
Sunday guests who honored
Mrs. Bill Cagle on Mother’s
Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Idus
Ivy and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gossit and family,
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, all of
Atlanta; Mrs. Louise Strick
land and son, Mrs. Imogene
Strickland and family, all of
Forsyth; Sgt. Radus F. Ivy and
Mrs. Ivy of Florida; Mrs. Fred
Moore of Porterdale, and Mrs.
Cagle’s immediate family.
Friends of Mrs. Lilia Lane,
■who has been a patient at the
Newton County Hospital, are
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happy that she has returned to
her home where Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Lane are her guests.
Mr. N. J. Piper and Steve
Piper accompanied Mr. C. E.
Piper of Covington to Kings
land, Georgia for the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie No
bles. Mr. C. E. Piper remained
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Georgia Piper is con
fined to the Newton County
Hospital suffering from brok
en ribs sustained in a recent
fall at her home with Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Hardeman.
Mr. S. 0. Lindsey of Forest
Park, Georgia is a visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rawls and
relatives in Newton County
this week.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Davis were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Davis and Miss Julie
Davis of Covington, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Green and Daria of
Conyers, and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Smith and children
of Macon, Georgia.
Mr. Claude Head returned
to his home from The St. Jo
seph’s Infirmary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duffie of
Stockbridge, Georgia were
overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Cason on Sunday
evening. Mrs. Corinne Adams,
who had spent the weekend
with them returned to Porter
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil
banks and children of Macon,
Georgia spent Mother’s Day
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Wilbanks and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pair.
Mrs. Annie Day and Mrs.
Wilie Satterfield were dinner
guests of Mrs. James Adams
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom May and
Kenneth of Decatur, Georgia
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Kirk, on Mother’s
Day.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Christian on Moth
er’s Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Christian of Conyers, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mobley and chil
dren of Jersey, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Christian and family and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers
and family of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wal
drop and children vigited Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Howard and
family near Conyers, Georgia
on Sunday.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas Mills and other rela
tives in their bereavement at
the death of Mr. Paul Cowan.
Mrs. Frances Cason and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and
Angelia were Sunday luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Bailey.
Mrs. Paul Thomason return
ed on Saturday from Georgia
Baptist Hospital where she was
a recent patient. Friends wish
for her an early recorvery
from illness.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Gates, Sr. were:
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henderson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Gunn and family of Smyrna,
Georgia, Marvin Gates, Jr. and
children of Macon, Georgia, Mr.
and Mrs. James Harold Gates
and children of Porterdale.
Miss Becky Holder of Tift
College was week-end guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Render Holder.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Starrwilh
BY MRS W. L. BARBER
Mrs. D B. Dixon. Mrs. J. H. |
Anderson and Mrs. Charles Ben
ton spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lila Maddox of Miami.
Fla., is spending two weeks here ’
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barnett of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Piper and children were dinner !
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. John
ston, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ca r t-1
weight and Mrs. Viola Rakestraw
of Atlanta were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Savage. Sun.
Mrs. Mildred Pope and Mrs.
Lila Maddox were the spend the
day guests of Mr. and Mrs W. P.
Hays. Sunday in Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maddox of
Carrollton were the weekend guests
!of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Mann.
Mrs. J. M. Aiken was an Atlanta
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson are ;
spending several days at Jekyll
Island this week.
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Mary Jane Dixon. Cathy Mcßae
and Bob Corley were the weekend
guests of their parents, here.
Mrs. Rosa Ogletree accompani
ed by Mrs. Freddie Greer of At
hens spent several days this week
in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and
I Mrs. Allen Mallett.
Sgt. Thelma Towns of Charles- j
ton, S. C. was at her home here
for the weekend. Miss Rebecca i
Rowe and Miss Estelle Waggoner
were her guests.
The home of Mrs. Aaron Towns
was the scene of a shower Satur
; day afternoon when she entertain- ,
i ed in honor of Mrs. Lon Criswell. !
A series of interesting contests .
were enjoyed prior to the presenta- ’
tion of the gifts. Delicious party!
sandwiches, cookies and punch ■
were served by the hostess.
Mrs. C. C. Epps and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Harris were weekend i
guests of relatives in Thomson.
Mrs. Epps’ guests on Thursd a y
were Mrs. R. R. Cardell of Mans
field and Mrs. Harris of Covington.
News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
Mr. and Mrs. Love Stowe and I
Barry visited relatives in Statham,,
Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Boss was honored
at a miscellaneous shower Satur
day night at the home of M r 1.1
Ernest Boss. She received many ,
useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dickson
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Butler, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barnes
and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whitley I
visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Paul Whitley,;
Sunday.
The Cornish Mtn. Quartette visit-;
ed Mr. and Mrs. Benny Knight,
Wednesday night.
Those enjoying a fish supper at
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood's Sun
day night were: Mr. and Mrs.
James Knight and Jimmy, Mrs.
Susie Hood, Mr. W. C. Nimmo and
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon,
David and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and
Jimmy spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight.
Miss Gail Rogers spent Friday
night with Miss Judy Kitchens.
Jimmy Knight visited David
and Cindy Maughon, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hood and
girls of Conyers visited Mrs. Susie
Hood, Sunday.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon, I
David and Cindy spent Saturday ।
night with Mr. and Mrs. Emory |
Sanders in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Knight, .
Elaine and Lynda visited Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Knight, Sunday.
Miss Helen Gauntte spent Sun-'
day with Mr. and Mrs. William j
Gauntte.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stowe and 1
Jerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert |
Gauntte, Friday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Townley, Fri- i
day night.
ATTEND CHRCH SUNDAY
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