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News Notes From
Almon
By Mrs. Herman Holifield
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams
left Sunday to spent two weeks
in Cleveland, Ohio with Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Williams and
family.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Pate and
Albert visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Holifield and family. Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Lee. Mrs. J, T.
Wallace, Mrs. T. O. Chapman,
Mrs. Willie Womac. Mrs. C. H.
Bern’. Sr., Mrs C H. Berry,
Jr., and Mrs. H. R. Holifield
attended the Council Christ
man Party at the Teen Can in
Covington, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry
of Atlanta spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rawlins.
Mrs. Albert Parker, Mrs. R.
A. Parker and Mrs. Melba
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Crowvll visited Mrs. Mamie
St. Jahn and family, Sunday
afterno on.
Miss ^Cynthia Holifield spent
Friday n ight with Miss Elaine
Knight at Cornish Mountain.
Mrs. Pearl Young and Mrs.
Mary Reed visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Rawvlins, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and M T rs. Koy Hammond
of Lithonia were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ham
mond, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCart.
of Barnesville spent Thursday
with Mrs. Artelia Kinnett. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCart in the afternoon.
Mrs. Opal Lee Hammond
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Hammond and Mirs. Adnah
Hammond. Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Artelia KHnnett spent |
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. I
John Park and Mrs. Wingate. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams
and Mrs. Fred Lee visitted Mrs.
J. O. Clay in Oxford, Monday
afternoon. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cook.
Mrs. Joe Harris and Lee
Anne spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lee.
Mrs. Arthur Ewing spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
O. H Anthony, Jr., at Fort
Benning, Georgia.
Mrs. Hillman Jackson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Neely and family.
Mrs. D. T. Dobbs and Mrs.
Harold Dobbs visited Mrs.
Clyde Davis, Sunday after
noon.
Sub-District was held at
Conyers Methodist Church,
Monday night.
News Notes From
Flint Hill
By Mrs. Sara Townley
Mrs. Edna Jackson, Mrs. Rufus
Freeman and Mrs Sara Townley
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Q. McCullough in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eddleman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hen
derson, Sunday afternoon.
"Happy Birthday” to little
Deanie Bailey.
1 Mrs. Margie Martin was the
Sunday night supper guest of Mr.
arid Mrs. Edward Cowan and
family.
Mir. and Mrs. J. D. Dial and
daughter, Marteal, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Eddleman, Sunday.
On jthe sick list this week is
Harvey Kiser, who was transferred
to an Atlanta hospital Saturday
from Newton Hospital. Mr. Kiser
is in a critical condition. The
prayers of the community are
with him and his family at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Connor and
baby of Bogart were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John McCart and
girls, Friday night.
Mrs. Charles Morris and girls,
Mrs. Roger Townley and children
and Brenda Maughon attended the
Christmas Open House at McCul
lough Flower Shop in Conyers on .
Sunday.
Mrs. Ivy Rainey of Winder
and Mr. Bob Rainey of Atlanta
were the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rainey.
Fort y-one from Macedonia
Church attended “M” Night at the
Porterdale Baptist Church, M o n
day night.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
George T. Berry were Mrs. Jennie |
Barnett of Oxford and daughter.
Mrs. Albert Barker, Dickson. Tenn-
Mr. George W Speer of Copper
hill, Tenn., Mrs. Floyd E. Hayes
and daughter Cathy of Lawrence
ville.
Mrs. A N. Austin of Atlanta
was the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith Young.
Mr Joe Maughon of Atlanta
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maughon
of Lithonia were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stowe.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Tanner and
children of Mt. Dora. Fla., spent
Thanksgiving holidays with their
mother. Mrs. H. F. George.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wood, Friday night.
Turkey Tests Show
Hens, Toms Need
Different Relations
Little time is left for new
students to apply for admission
to The Woman’s College of
Georgia for the Winter Quar
ter. The announcement came
from Dr. T. E. Smith, registrar.
First applicants to the col
lege must file an application
for admission 20 days prior to
the date of registration. All
students who have not previ
ously attended the woman’s
college are required to come to
the school for a personal inter
view before the date of regis
tration.
The Winter Quarter officially
opens on Wednesday, January
3. 1962.
These admission requirements
were passed by the Board of
Regents of the University Sys
tem. The Woman’s College of
Georgia is a unit of the Uni
! versity System.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Eudora
By Orell Aaron
Rev. Frank Sailers of Covington
filled his regular appointment at
New Rocky Creek. Sunday Rev.
and Mrs. Sailers and little son
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Cunard.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jordan
and daughter Kathy of Atlanta
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Aubie Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen spent
Saturday in Covington.
Friends of Mrs. Tom Jones
and Mrs. R A. Moore learn
with regret that they have been
ill for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ozburn of
Monticello visited friends here
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orel! Aaron and
Miss Nellie Deane Aaron were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whid
by of Jackson. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Kelly
and children of Atlanta and Miss
Rose Hughes of Tift College spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greenw o o d,
Lamar. Grover and Grady Green
wood were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis of Tucker.
Friends of Mr. Loice Allen Sr.,
who has been ill for sometime,
will be pleased to know that he is
improving.
A gloom of sadness was cast
over this community when news
came announcing the dea t h of
Mr. Darwin Redd at his home in I
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BY 900 PEOPLE IN
» Iwr ‘ NEWTON COUNTY
YOU WILL BE INVESTING MONEY IN THE LEADERS OF THE
FUTURE-YOUR OWN BOYS-WHO ARE NOW OF AGE TO BE
MEMBERS OF THE BOY SCOUTS.
NEWTON COUNTY IS LAGGING BEHIND ITS $ 5,0 0 0 GOAL
FOR THE 1 962 OPERATION BUDGET OF THE ATLANTA AREA
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Atlanta recently. Mr. Redd, the
son of the late Mr and Mrs. B A.
Redd, was born and reared at:
Eudora.
Mrs, Dupree Riner and children '
of Decatur spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Riner’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs Emory Ozburn.
Mrs. Floyd Boyd spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Otho Bond of Jack
! son.
Mr. Harry Ray spent Wednes-1
day in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coggins of
Fort Valley were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Orell Aaron and Miss
Nellie Deane Aaron, Thursday.
Friends of Mrs. Floyd Boyd
, sympathize with her in the death .
of her sister. Mrs. G. W Jinks, |
who passed/ away at her home in.
!Jackson. Monday. Nov. 27. Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd attended the fune
ral in Butts County, Wednesday i
afternoon.
Prospect Methodist Church has:
• recently installed a gas heating
system. This is one of the largest
and oldest rural churches in the
county. The membership, which j
is small, is to be commended.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiibur Lowery
i spent the weekend with relatives
in Lanette, Ala.
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Mr. Edgar Cunard attended he;
annual meeting of Cotton Produc- ’
: ers Association in Atlanta, Tues
day and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunard of
I Macon were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cunard.
Less than 20 percent of small
grains planted in Georgia each
year are treated with a recom
mended fungicide to control
seedborne diseases, reports
Extension Seed Marketing Spe-
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Staid
Athens Workshop
Slated Dec. 7 for
Heart Volunteers
A Heart Fund workshop for
volunteer leaders in Newton
and the other 13 counties of
the Northeast Georgia Chap
ter, Georgia Heart Association,
will be held at 7 p.m. Thurs-
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ROUND BEEF STEAK 79clb.
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WISCONSIN CHEESE 65c lb.
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CANNON BLANKETS $3.99 ea.
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PHONE — 786-2557 208 West Usher Street Covington, Georgia j
day, Dec. 7, at the Georgian
Hotel in Athens.
Heart Fund chairmen, Heart
Sunday chairmen, community,
publicity and education chair
men are especially invited to
this planning meeting. Dinner
will be dutch treat.
Guest speaker will be Mrs
Anne Fligg of Atlanta, who is
director of the five-county
Thursday, December 7, 1961
Atlanta Area Heart Fund.
The Heart Fund drive in the
state next February will en
able the Georgia Heart Asso
ciation to continue its program
of research, education and com
munity services aimed at re
ducing the number of deaths
and disabilities caused by the
heart and circulatory diseases.
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