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News Notes From
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Mills
By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Mrs. Henry Dawkins spent a'
few days last week with her son,
Johnie and his family'in Hapeville.
A birthday supt>er for William
Dawkins was enjoyed by the fam
ily and his sister, Sara, and her
husband and his aunt Lottie
Shropshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dawkins,
William. Jean and their children,
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। Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Izack Johnson spent
an enjoyable afternoon walking
। over the old me place Sunday
afternoon.
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Mrs. Gus Byrd spent a few
days with her son and his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd, last ।
• week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins and
Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins and
daughters spent Sunday with
Mrs. Bell Silvey in Athens.
Mr. Holley and Mr. Hershell
: Watson visited Mr. and Mrs. J.M.
Lmgold, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook of Se-
neca, S. C., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Allie Wagner.
We are sorry Mrs. Frances
Turnbull. Floyd Byrd and Mr.
I Snipes are still ill and in the
i hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Temples and
boys spent the weekend in Spring
field. Va., with Mrs. Julian
Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sammons
had their grandson from College
Park, over the weekend.
The Charlie Autrys guests Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. S w o r <
and children of Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Autry and baby.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
I Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd at
tended the Ordination Service for
] Rev. Robert Merrel at Lenora
Baptist Church, Sunday evening.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Studdard
were weekend guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
* Studdard.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stone spent
the weekend in the mountains.
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
• fabric, says Miss Peggy Ott.
Extension clothing specialist.
News Notes From
bounty
E^ino
MRS. LOIS KITCHENS
HELD FROM LAST WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Gordon and
children ot Scottdale visited Mr.
and Mrs. Omra Kitchens and
family. Monday night. Mrs. Pau
line Dial and children also visited
them.
Mrs. Catherine Lancaster dau
ghter-in-law of Mrs. H. D. Lan-
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caster, entered Crawford Long
Hospital. Oct. 25, for surgery. We
wish for Catherine a speedy and
complete recovery.
Mrs. H. D. Lancaster, formerly
of our community now of College
Park, recently flew down to Col
umbus to visit her daughter, and
later to Orlando. Fla., for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Stewart.
Mrs. Lancaster, in company with
Adrian Lancaster and family, re
cently made a trip to Brasstown
Bald Mountain the highest point
in Georgia.
Mrs. Clara Ruth Almand and
Marcy visited Mrs. Lois Kitchens,
Annette and Lamar, Saturday.
ge Dodd will be ordained as
a deacon Sunday night at County
Line Church.
Annette Kitchens, Clara Ruth.
Almand and Lamar Kitchens visit
ed Mrs. Hilda Poteet, Saturday
afternoon.
Visitation Night at County Line
Baptist this week will be on Thurs
day night.
Mrs. Jean Jenkins visited Mrs.
Janet Wheeler and Kenneth on
Monday,
Rev. Randy Hardeman of Atlan
ta visited Rev. and Mrs. Charles
L. Moody on Friday.
Thursday, November 2, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens,
Lamar and Annette v ‘ed Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Gr and family
in Scottdale, 'unday afternoon.
Dwight Hodge of McDonough
spent Sunday with Ted and Terry
Moody.
Mrs. C. A. Davis of AtL^ta
spent the weekend with her child
ren, Rev. and Mrs. Charles L.
Moody and family.
If you transplant a tree, keep
it in as near as possible the
same type of environment as
i was originally growing in,
recommends T. G. Williams,
Extension health department.