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PERSONALS
Miss Pauline Hardman and
Mrs. Dan Moore of Oxford,
Georgia spent the week-end in
Valdosta, Georgia with Mrs.
N B. Johnson and Miss Millie
Chitwood.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Davis included Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Pinkerton, Mrs.
Venable of Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Smith and
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family of Macon. Georgia.
Mrs. Margie Henry had as
her dinner guests on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henry, Mr
and Mrs. Obie Henry and fam
ily of Conyers, Mr. and Mrs
Dewey Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Green, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton Rowe, all of Covington,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul How
ard of Orlando. Florida.
Friends of the Rev. and Mrs
Allen Redd regret that his
father, Mr. Darwin Redd, pass
ed away on Saturday, Novem
ber 18, in Atlanta, Georgia
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to the relatives of Mr. La
mar Loyd of Rockmart, Geor-
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gia who passed away on Sun
day, November 19.
Mr. Olin Lindsey of Forest
Park. Georgia who was the
week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Rawls, was luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Davis on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and
Miss Julie Davis of Conyers.
Georgia were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis on
Saturday evening, November
18.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rich
ardson, Mr. and Mrs. James <
Head, and Mr. and Mrs. Ter
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Georgia for dinner at the Rio
Vista in Atlanta on Saturday
evening. Afterwards, they were
guests at the Connell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whit
field were visitors in Porter
dale and Covington during the
past week-end.
Mr. Bernard Henry, who lef*
on Monday, November 20, for
service in the United States
Armed Forces is given good
wishes by his many friends in
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
children, Butch, Larry, ana
Tim. of Sand Hill and Mrs.
Walter Smith of Bowden were
guests of Mrs. Essie Gilreath
and Miss Mae Gilreath las
week-end.
Mrs. James H. Stewart and
children of Jacksonville, Flori
da arrived on November 11,
for a Thanksgiving visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Maddox.
The Rev. and Mrs. John
Lance attended sessions of the
Georgia Baptist Convention at
Columbus, Georgia last week.
Mrs. Chloe Morgan of Rome,
Georgia was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. O'Kelley last
week.
Misses Jordye Tanner, Eliza
beth Willis, and Mae Hardman
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visited Miss Martha Trusty at
the Georgia Baptist Children’s
Home on Sunday afternoon,
November 19. The occasion
marked the celebration of her
thirteenth birthday which was
November 20.
Miss Ruby Lane spent last
week-end at her home in Jenk
insburg. Georgia where her
sister, Mrs. Clyde Cook, was
her guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roseber
ry and children of Columbia,
South Carolina were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Roseberry, last week
Mrs. Charlie Venable of Forest
Park, Georgia was also a guest
in this home.
Mrs. Lola Drennon is the j
guest of relatives in Alabama.'
Mrs. Alcie Penick was joined
by her son, Dr. Wingate Penick,
who attended an important
medical meeting in Atlanta
last week-end. and was lunch
eon guest of Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Cumming in Griffin, Geor
gia on Sunday.
The greasy film that collects
on furniture in every house
traps dust and dirt particle:,
and should be removed com
pletely every six months, says
Miss Ava Rodgers, Extension
home furnishings and art spe
cialist.
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Madison And
Rutledge To Ge'
Natural Gas
The City Council of Madison
recently signed contracts with
an Atlanta firm for the sale
of $385,000 in gas system reve
nue certificates to bring na
tural gas to both Madison and
Rutledge.
Over 5 1/2 million head of
cattle and calves were on feed
for market in the 26 major
feeding states as of October 1,
according to the Georgia Crop
Reporting Service.