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Thursday, December 14, 196
News Notes From
Corington
Mills
By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cannon’s
Sunday dinner guests were Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Denning and son
of Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Jack,
Kirkland. Miss Gladys Cannon of
Atlanta and Mrs. Gertrude Niblett.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Skelton had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Curry and baby of
College Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lingold are
| the proud parents of a baby girl
torn Dec. 8 at Georgia Baptist
1 Hospital. She has been given the
name Lisa Renee.
We are glad to see Mr. Snipes
out again after being in St. Joseph I
for so long.
Jane Crawley is home from New
i ton County Hospital after a tonsil- i
i lectomy, Friday.
We extend our deepest sym- J
pathy to Mr. L. L. Williams at the
death of his brother at Clarkes-1
ville, Friday. To all the sick of
I our community we wish for them
I a speedy recovery. I ■
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler and
Perry Jr. enjoyed birthday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler,
Sunday.
The Second Annual Awards
Banquet of Covington Mills. Inc.,
was held Saturday night. Decem
ber 9. at the E. L. Ficquett Case- 1
teria. All those attending enjoyed
it very much.
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Mrs. James Dobbs, Betty and
Ronny, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Dial
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown ]
and Sara, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Grady McDougald and
Peggy Anne of Eatonton were I
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
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News Notes From
Starrsrille
BY MRS W. L. BARBER
Mrs. Fred Greer and Mrs. J. E.
Mann attended the Chamber of
Commerce Awards banquet at the
Dinkier Plaza Hotel in Atlanta on
Odis McDougald and Chan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lord of
Marietta spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Lord
The friends of Mrs. Eunice What
ley are sorry to hear that she is
in Georgia Baptist Hospital.
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J Soatheni Maid Baked Hans Lb. 69/ ]
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook and <
children of Columbus spent t h e 1
weekend with their mother. Mrs. '
L. H. Cook Sr.
Miss Mary Jane Dixon returned s
to school Wednesday after being (
ill at home for several day* last 1
week.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes and
children of Macon were the week- j
end guests of the A. C. Ewings I
s
Glenn H. Mutimer is in For t. i
Pierce. Fla., for several days a
this week. I f
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Stale
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnston
of Rome and Miss Marie Johnston
of Woman's College of Georgia at
Milledgeville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs A. R. Russell.
The Hays District Home Demon
stration Club had their annual
Christmas party on Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Ewing gave the
devotional. An wonoerrui time
was had by the 18 members pre
sent in the drawing of their gifts.
The hostesses, frs. Fred Walton,
Mrs. A. R. Russell, Mrs. Aubrey
Ewing and Mrs. Charles Ewing
served delicious fruit cake, cook
ies, candy and coffee. Little Mike
and Scott Ewing were our visitors
for the afternoon.
; Gl Home Loans
J Increased 10%
GI home loan activity was
strong during October, the
- Veterans Administration re-1
j ported today.
Applications for home loan j
guaranty rose 10 per cent to
f 374, the highest level since
‘ October. 1959. The substantial j
increase in applications reflect- I
• ed continued strength in ap- 1
• praisal activity since early
r spring.
I VA starts in October totaled
■ 394, also highest since October, j
5 1959, up from 294 in September.
' 1961.
Appraisal requests for pro-
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posed units were 533 up from
j Jup from 439 in September.
Appraisal requests for existing
units were 315 to 193.
Save Those TV
Dinner Plates
j
Those little aluminum plates
I that TV dinners come in make
fine tnrow-away camp plates,
but here’s another use. Sail
i for shotgun targets, they
w easily. Or use them for
j long-range rifle practice. Nailed
to a tree they snow up well at
extreme ranges.