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rORTHDALE
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Pinker
ton of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Holcomb of the Salem
Community, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Holcomb of Newborn, Mrs.
B. B. Broadnax of Walnut
Grove, Mrs. Clara Smith and
her guest, Miss Gilmer, of Cov
ington were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Davis on Sunday.
Miss Lois Stanley, who for
many years was the Social Ser
vice Worker in Porterdale and
who now resides in University
Park. lowa, is the house guest
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of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. King in
Covington and attended ser
vices on Sunday at the Por
terdale Presbyterian Church
where she was greeted warmly
by old friends and former pu
pils when she was also a teach
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cason
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Cason on Sunday.
Miss Arlene White was the
week-end guest of relatives in
Elberton, Georgia.
Friends of Thomas Stevens
regret that he has been confin
ed to the Newton County Hos
pital for the past week and
wish for him an early recovery
News Notes From
1 High
Point
By MRS. 0811 PARKER
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Mrs. Johnnie Dean and Den
nis is spending this week with
e their parents Mr. and Mrs.
a Few Ivey.
Misses Mary and Christine
s Taylor of Warm Springs are
■ spending their vacation with
■ relatives here.
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f Mrs. J. J. Steele spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCart
and family of Alpharetta spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Rev. C B. Wells was the
guest speaker in the Sunday
evening service, while our pas
tor, Rev. Moody is in South
Georgia conducting a revival.
CWO Carl Steele and family
arrived in Atlanta Thursday
from Germany for a short vis
it with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Steele and family and a num
ber of other relatives. He and
his family will arrive here
Wednesday for a visit with
Mra. J. J. Steele and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Norman
and Mrs. Lois Norman were
the Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson
and Sammy.
Mrs. Spence Henry was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Raines and
family.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to the families of Mr. L. J.
Moorg and Mr. Channing Cope I
in their bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nolan
' scent Sunday afternoon with
! their parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Nolan.
Mrs. Ben Dawkins and Mol
lev spent Saturday in Decatur
with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Daw
kins.
Miss Brenda Raines spent
Sunday with Miss Clarice
Henderson.
from illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollings
worth are being wished much
happiness in their newly pur
chased home on Elizabeth
Street in Covington.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Adams
and Keith of Severna Park.
Maryland were guests of re
j latives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Henry
and Reggie are vacationing in
Florida this week.
\ Miss Jan Sears, Miss Juanita
I Greene, and Ronnie Sears spent
[ a delightful week vacationing
'at Fernandina, Florida last
week.
Mrs. Lizzie Mills has been a
recent patient at Emory Uni
versity Hospital, having been
! hospitalized on Thursday, July
13. She is being wished an early
recovery.
Mrs. Mazie Mitchell return
ed to her home near Columbus,
Georgia on Friday, July 14.
following a week’s visit with
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mitchell
and Barbara.
A3C Larry Hayes of Pope
Air Force Base, North Caro
lina arrived in Porterdale on
Saturday, July 15. for a brief
i visit with his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Heard
!of Montgomery, Alabama have
been the guests of Miss Grace
. Altman during the past week.
Mrs. Otis Harper and child
ren, Beverly Joe and Wayne
Otis, have joined Mr. Harper
at El Paso, Texas where he is
stationed in the United States
Armed Forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniel
from Goldsboro, North Caro
lina were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Bowden last week.
Mrs. Alice Daniel, who had
been their houseguest, return
ed home with them to Newton
County.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Broussard
and family from Biloxi, Mis- I
sissippi will arrive on July 22
for a week’s visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Bowden, and Grady Bowden.
Jr. Misses Janice, Carole, and
Marie Broussard will remain
for a three weeks visit with
their grandparents.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Mrs. R. E. Callaway, Elisa
, Johnson and Mrs. Ed Stone
spent Sunday afternoon with
! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Callaway
I and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson
attended the Allen Reunion
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinard of
Mansfield and Mrs. Laura
Berry of Stewart visited with
Mrs. Pauline Johnson and fam
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Patter
son and family arrived last
week from Germany for a vis
it with relatives and friends
here. On Wednesday they were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Johnson and fam
ily-
Vacation Bible School is un
derway at Midway Mission
with a good attendance on Sat
urday evening the VBS pupils,
their parents and faculty en
joyed a wiener roast at the
Lion’s Pavilion in Covington.
Sunday was observed as VBS
Sunday with a good attend
ance, Mrs. Bryant Steele is
principal of the school at Mid
way.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes
of Miami, Florida and Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Mays of Macon are
guests of their sister, Miss Mag
gie Tolar.
Mrs. Lawrence McKoon and
son Doug of Luthersville spent
Tuesday with Miss Maggie To
lar and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hay of
Covington visited Mr. and
Mrs. Holmes and Miss Maggie
Tolar Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes
and Miss Maggie spent Sunday
and Monday with friends in
Atlanta.
Charles and Linda Williams
of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Williams this week.
Also Mrs. Frank Von Walner,
spent from Tuesday until Sun
day with the Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nix of
Macon and Mrs. Correne Da
vis spent Sunday with Mrs.
Paul Harwell. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harde
man, Miss Pauline Hardeman
and Mrs. Mattie India Sigman
of Mansfield on Saturday and
Mrs. J. M. Lewis of Social Cir
cle on Monday afternoon.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Elliott who were
married last Thursday. They
will make their home in Cov
ington.
Billy and Jimmy Hope of At
lanta spent from Friday to
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott
and Lorie spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan El
liott.
Mrs. Bryan Elliott spent last
Tuesday with Mrs. Barlow of
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News Notes From
Corington
Mills
By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Mike Butler spent the week
end with Perry Butler Jr. of
Monroe.
Mrs. Jim Baugh of Eaton
ton visited relatives here, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler’s
Saturday night guests were
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler.
Danny and Mike of Sacra
mento, California, Mr. and
Mrs. and Mrs. Perry Butler
and Little Perry of Monroe,
Mrs. Charlie Hogan and chil
dren and Mrs. Bobby Haralson
and baby of Social Circle.
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We are glad the sick are bet
ter and Billy Childers, Mrs. Ed
Kendrick and Mrs. Alex Tem
ples are home from Newton
County Hospital.
The WMS of Calvary Bap
tist Church met Saturday night
jat the church with thirteen
i members present. An interest
ing program was presented by
Mrs. Joyce Yarbough.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler
had as their visitors Sunday
Mrs. Paul Byrd of Watkins
ville, Mrs. E. V. Harrison, Bo-
Part. M^s. Geneva Pierce. Cov
ington, Mrs. G L. Your®. Bo
gart, Sp. 5 John B. Young.
Fort Bragg, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha> o ld Craw
lev and family, Mrs. Ealler,
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen at
tended a birthday dinner at
Heard-Mixon Sunday.
Douglas and Be’inda Parish
of Almon soent Sundav with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stinch
comb and family.
Miss Hazel Rowe of Atlanta
visited her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Rowe, Nancy, Eddie
and Mrs. Elizabeth Stringfel-
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also visited Mr. Donald Den
nis and family in Gresham
ville, Sunday.
Bill Rowe of Turner Air
Force Base, Albany, Jimmy
Rowe of Warner Robins, visited
their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Rowe and Allan over the
weekend.
The many friends of Mrs.
Robert Anglin are glad to
know she is home from Pied
mont Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Entre
kin and Mr. Dud Childers, Mrs.
Judy Bell Lott visited Rev. and
Mrs. James Speer in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent and
Mr. and Mrs. Bray and daugh
ter of Athens visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Kent.
The Sunday School teachers
and officers of Calvary Bap
tist Church had a supper meet
ing at the annex Saturday
night with a large group at
tending.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bone of
Spartanburg, South Carolina
spent Friday night with Mr
and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins.
Miss Linda Bledsoe was the
Sunday night dinner guest of
Mr. Richard McDonald and
family in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bledsoe
and box’s visited Mr. and How
ard Bledsoe of McDonough
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ken
drick of Eatonton spent last
week with Miss Katie and Mr.
Troy Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler and
sons of Sacramento, California
visited their parents enroute
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