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News Notes From
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Shoals
By MRS. E. G. Sv ZER
Several from here attended the
singing at Covington Mills Sunday
afternoon. The next convention will .
be held at Mt. Pleasant on the first
Sunday in August.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crouch of'
Hogansville and Mrs. Lizzie Am
erson of Covington visited Miss ‘
Annie Brightwell and Mrs. Alice
Birdsong Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W Robertson i
of Whitehall spent Sunday with 1
Mrs. Estelle Whatley. i
Miss Virginia Switzer of Atlanta
was the weekend guest of her t
parents Mr. and Mrs. E G. >
Switzer.
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Mr and Mrs Russell Daniel of
' Porterdale visited Mrs. Alice
| Birdsong and Miss Annie Bright
-1 well Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart and
’ their guest Miss Myrna Anderson
lof New Jersey visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Switzer Sunday after
noon.
Miss Myrna Anderson spent
Thursday with Miss Regina
Thompson in Porterdale
Mrs. Jay Taylor and daughter
of Decatur. Charles Norsworthy
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Rye of Covington visited Mrs.
Annie Holmes and Mr. and Mrs.
E. A Veal Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Earl Shaffer and three
children of Cookesville spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Newell and Mrs. Lillie Mae Mor
ris.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Holland and
two children of Ferndale. Miehi
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Mr and Mrs. D. D. He well and
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other relatives.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Watson Sunday afternoon
were Mrs. Annie Lizzie Hammond
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Floyd and
Mrs. Carl Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart,
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nix of
Macon and Mrs. Paul Harwell of
Newborn were spend the day
guests of Miss Nell Nix of Conyers,
Sunday.
We welcome our pastor and
family Rev. and Mrs. Asbury
Craft and children to our church
for another year.
We regret to hear of Mrs. Grady
Smith of Covington being in an
Atlanta Hospital. She is a former
resident and loved here. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Loyd were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Spearman. Friday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins of
Covington visited Mrs. Paul Har
well Monday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. John Dunham
and children of Dayton. Ohio
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Peden Blake and
Willson of Savannah are visiting
Thompson enjoved ice cream at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Owens Sr. at Almon Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Randle of
Washington, D. C- who spent last
week witl. their mother Mrs. Ila
Randle in Covington and visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer Fri
day.
Mrs. Anna Norwood spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Greene at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Madden in Covington.
Dana Edwards and Byran Huff
of Atlanta silent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Irvan Blankenship.
”r. and Mrs. Joe Martin and
iron of Norfofk, Virginia and
Mrs. Idelle Sharpton of Covington
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Renee
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Shap
pton and Mrs. Alfie Tankersley.
Mrs. Sallie Sowell of Porterdale
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with her sister Mrs. Alhe Tanker
sley.
Misses Ruth and Jordye Tanner
of Porterdale visited Mrs. Sara
Sharpton and Mrs. Allie Tankers
ley Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Thelma Digby of Coving
ton spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Ogletree.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steadham
! and Ann and Miss Joan Standard
: were supper guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. Plez Knight.
Mrs Dora Speer is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Press
Wilson at Lithonia.
Mrs. Vera Wilson and Janice,
: Jerry and Tommy Cates and Judy
McCullough of Lithonia were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Plez
Kni ht and Mrs. Dora Speer Sun
day and Mrs. Frank Wild was
their guest Mohday.
News Notes From
Rocky
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey
“Restore unto me the joy of
thy salvation; and uphold me
with thy free spirit". Ps. 51:12
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Mcßride
of Due West, S. C. were Sun
day dinner guests of the Misses
Gardner’s
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harvey.
Boyce and Boyd returned to
Walnut Cove, N. C. Thursday
after spending their vacation
with Mr. Harvey’s mother, Mrs.
W. B. Harvey and family
They were accompanied with
Mrs. Harvey who will spend
several days as their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. W D Walton
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Wel
don and Miss Gay Weldon had
as their guests Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wel
don Jr., Miss Charlotte Weldon
and Mrs. B. B. Lewis of Mc-
Donough, Mr. and Mrs. Hulon
^aoes of Oak Hill. The W. D
Weldon’s Jr. recently went to
Chicago by plane on a vaca
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut
and Gary spent the weekend
in Due West, S. C. with Miss
Eleanor Chesnut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey
and children attended the Dan
iel reunion Sunday at Conyers.
Wayne, Dianne and Kathryn
Thacker and Pat Floyd of Sa
lem were visitors of Mrs. Ola
H. Thacker over the weekend.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker. Miss
Irene Harvey with Miss Bobbie
Harvey of Atlanta and Mr. J
F. Hearn of Decatur attended
the funeral of E. L. (Coot)
Wilkerson Sunday afternoon al
Mt. Bethel Methodist Church.
Others from the community
who attended were Mr. & Mrs.
Dutch Wilkerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Stewart, Martha
Jane Stewart and Johnny
Stewart of Snapping Shoals.
Mrs. Marion Griffith and
Miss Polly Blackwell of Ox
ford spent Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart.
Mr. and Mis. William Ros
ser and Randle of McDonough,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut and
sons were visitors Friday of
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and Mrs.
J. W. Chesnut.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weldon
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Wel
don and Miss Gay Weldon
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Hulan Capes at Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce and
John of Greensboro were
guests Sunday of Miss Sue
Thompson and Mr. John S.
Thompson.
Migs Robbie Harvey of At
lanta spent the weekend with
her sisters, Mrs. Ola H. Tack
er and Miss Irene Harvey,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elling
ton and Fay Ellington have a-,
their guest this week Mr. El
lington’s mother, Mrs. Sallie
Ellington of Jersey. Other
visitors on Sunday afternoon
were Mrs. Thurmon Hudson
and Kathy of Porterdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allgood of
Jersey.
and James Harvey.
The Coady family honored
Mrs. Nancy Coady with a birth
day dinner Sunday at Indian
Springs. We wish for Mrs.
Coady many more happy
birthdays.
their mother, Mrs. P Willson
She returned home after a few
weeks w'*h the Blakes.
We congratulate our editor and
associates on getting the National
Editorial Association’s General
Excellence Contest Award Thurs
day night at Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Jones
and son of Miami. Florida, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber
lain, Jack and Sally of Atlanta
si«nt the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culpepper,
brother of Mrs. Ada Chapman has
returned home in Floydade, Texas
after spending two weeks with
Mrs. Chapman and the Binford’s.:
Mrs. Melvin Rowland and son
Skippy of Blanche, N. C. are visit-i
; ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Grant for a few days.
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Ginger Bone of the Zion
Community spent several days
last week with Fay Ellington.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey had as their
recent guests Mr. and Mrs. W
R. Harvey and son of Walnut
Cove, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Hearn of Decatur, Mrs. W.
B. Harvey, Aubrey Harvey
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PORK LIVER, BEEF LIVER
Miss Nelle Boyd, nutritionist,
Agricultural Extension Service,
points out that pork liver is
no less nutritious than beef
liver. Both contain valuable
minerals and vitamins. Pork liv
er contains more iron than beef
and beef liver has more vita
min A than pork liver. Both
compare favorably as to pro
teins and calories.
Money may be the root of
evil; sometimes it’s lack of
money. To have money when
you need it, sign up for the
payroll savings plan where you
work, or buy your E bonds at
Thursday, July B, I’®*
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Thrift makes worry scurry.
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