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News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. I. G. SWITZER
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson,
Mrs. Ed King and H. V. Johnson
Sr. spent the weekend in Jesup
with Mr. and Mrs. Terrell John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Chandler near
Lithonia.
Mrs. Frances Underwood. Mrs.
J C. Darby and Mrs. Carl Stan
dard spent Sunday afternoon with
their mother. Mrs. B. H. Standard.
M.r and Mrs. Gerald Kitchens
spent the weekend with relatives
in Macon.
A2C and Mrs. Alvin J. Mirchell
and Stevie left Saturday for their
new assignment in Gulfport. Miss.,
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after a week's visit with Mr. and
] Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Linda and
Mrs. Vadie Parish.
Otis Corley spent Friday night
with Wayne Underwo.d.
Mrs. Jennie Mae and Billy of
i Covington visited Mr. and Mrs.
Plez Knight, Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wooley of
Magnet visited Mr. and Mrs Mil
ton Polk and Jane, Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. James Benton and Tim
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
• and Mrs. Perry Stapp and Mrs.
Georgia Watson in Porterdale.
Mrs. E. H. Underwood visited
' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
Sunday afternoon.
Earl Rogers, Kathy and Hilda of
Lithonia were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millwood and
family, Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Bryant and Mrs.
Homer Bryant of Atlanta spent
Sunday with Mrs. Maude Meeks.
Friends of E. A. Veal are sorry
he continues seriously ill in New
ton Hospital.
Mrs. Alton Dyer and children of
Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Pittman and Phil of Sandy Springs
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Congratulations to Mr. Bill
(W R.) Porter for your faithful
service to the FFA-FHA and the
plaque for your service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams
spent last weekend in Atlanta with
relatives.
Mrs. D. W. Loyd is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McCoy of Barnes
ville this week.
Mrs. Cecil Middlebrooks. Mrs.
E. N. Freeman of Monticello and
and Mrs. Ethel Patterson of Por
terdale were guests Saturday even
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patter
son and Kathy.
Mrs. Louise Moore visited Mrs.
Robert Millwood, Sunday
Mrs. Pat Scarborough of Mag
net visited Mrs. Vadie Parish on
Sunday.
Wayne Underwood spent Thurs
day night with Charles Sears in
Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Polk and
Jane visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Polk at Almon Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glaser of
Decatur spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
■ Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pugh
i visited Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Fields
at Stone Mountain, Sunday after
j noon.
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Cannon were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Grady Dyer.
Those visiting Mr. and Mr s.
Plez Knight, Susie and Sara and
Mrs. Dora Speer Sunday after
noon were Dan and Billy Adams,
Smoky Robinson, Janice Wilson,
Judy McCullough and Mary Gib
son of Lithonia.
Mrs. Dora Benedict spent Mon
day with Mrs. Roy Darby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
and children and Ella Hailey were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. NeaL
ie Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Onree
Sellars and Joe Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Benedict
and children of Griffin were the
Sunday dinner guests of their
mother, Mrs. Dora Benedict.
Mrs. Robert Sullivan entertain
ed the Young Matrons Sunday
School Class of County Line Bap
tist Church at her home on Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene
spent Sunday in Covington with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burch.
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn. Elizabeth,
and Mrs. Lucile Bowles visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodge in
Covington, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. James Harold Floyd sur
prised her husband with a birth
day dinner Sunday. About twenty
guests enjoyed the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart were
dinner guests of Mrs. Artelia Kin
nett at Almon. Sunday.
Little John Burch of Forsyth is j
spending this week with Mr. and |
Mrs. Herbert Burch and Mr. and i
Mrs. Henry Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holbrook and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ji m |
Pendley and daughter of Cum- j
ming were Sunday guests of Mr.!
and Mrs. Henry Greene.
Our community was saddened
by the passing of our good friend]
and neighbor. Mrs. Allie Tanker-j
sley early Monday morning and
the neighbors all join me in ex-j
tending our deepest sympathy to
this bereaved family. May the]
Lord hover closely to them in this
sad hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Relious Knight en- 1
tertained their son, Stevie, with a
birthday party Sunday afternoon
on his second birthday. Happy j
birthday, little Stevie, and many
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer and
Mrs. D. L. Floyd spent Friday in]
Atlanta and had dinner with Mrs
Luther Phillips.
The dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hewlett Piper, Sunday were
Mrs. Allie Piper of Oak Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Phillips of
McDonough. Mr. and Mrs. Idus
Piner of Conyers and Mr. and
Mrs. Boyce Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis
] and Mrs. Peggy Collis spent Sun-
Iday with Jerry Collis, who is sta
tioned at Ft. Gordon.
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Mrs. Butchart of Atlanta visited
s Miss Maggie Tolar last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber
’ lain, Jack and Sally of Atlanta
spent last weekend with Mr. and
’ Mrs. Guy Jones.
Mr. Robert Loyd of Atlanta spent
] the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Loyd. They were dinner
guests of Mrs. Chloe Tucker, Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Loyd visited
their brother. Mr. Cecil McCoy of
Barnesville, who continues ill in
Thomaston Hospital. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Binford and Mr.
Albert Ozburn Jr. attended the
American Legion-Auxiliary ban
quet, Monday night.
A new living room has been
built at the parsonage and has
improved the appearance of the
parsonage very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Baird and
children of Charlotte, N. C,, visit
ed Mrs. Kate Hinton last Satur
day, They are visiting their
mother, Mrs. Baird of Atlanta, who
is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer of
Atlanta visited Mrs. Correne
Davis, Sunday afternoon.
News Notes From
Covington
Mills
By Mrs, H. R. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cauthen
and children of Jacksonville Fla.,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Cau
then's mother, Mrs. Luke Hackett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snipes, Mrs.
Kay Roseberry of Columbia, S. C.,
Mrs. H. M. Snipes visited H. M.
Snipes at St. Joseph Infirmary,
Sunday. He is slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dimsdale
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Cheek of Athens visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Rowe, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cross and
Angela of Conyers, Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Lingold and Ray spent Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Lingold and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Dial. Mrs.
L. M. Brown visited Mrs. Vassie
Curtis and Mrs. Mary Hayes on
Sunday evening.
We're sorry Mrs. Elizabeth
Stringfellow is in Newton County
Hospital. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Misses Hazel and Nancy Rowe
visited friends and relatives i n
Greensboro and Greshamville last
weekend.
Those attending the family re
union at Mr. and Mrs. James
Satterfield’s Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. John Satterfield and children
of Griffin, Mrs. Estelle Edison.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Satterfield
and children of Decatur. Mrs.
Madge Johnson Crowell, Texas,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cauthen and
children of Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Chesnut.
Mrs. Mary Baugh spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
E. W. Cook in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pern Brown and
! children of Atlanta spent Sunday
' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Brown.
|
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Skelton's
I visitors over the weekend were
i Mr. and Mrs. Bud Skelton and
I children of Mableton. Rev. and
’ Mrs. Johnny Curry and children
of Hawkinsville.
Rev. Grady Hawkins and J. P.
Hamby of College Park visited
friends here, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Cook s Sun
day visitors were Mr. and Mrs
I Jim Cook and Debbie of Stone
! Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
, Cook and Kathy of College Park.
Mrs. J. D Loyd and Miss Dena
Merritt of Decatur visited Mr g.
Doc Merritt, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Entrekin
had as their Saturday night supper
guests Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Cain
and Brenda. Pvt. and Mrs. Clif
| ford Kimble and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mathis and
Ricky of Loganville. Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Winslett and Sandra
visited Mrs. Ethel Winslett and
Linda. Sunday.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Batchelor
visited Pvt. Jimmy Batchelor in
Parris Island. S. C., Sunday.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
IN THE COVINGTON NEWS
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