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News Notes From
Corington
Mills
By Mr*. H. R. Butler
The Teachers and Officers
meeting of Calvary Baptist Church
met Saturday night at the church
for a supper and meeting. Every
one present had an enjoyable time
Friends of J. W. Stapp are glad
he is home from St Mary's Hospi
tal in Athens
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs
Luke Kent, who are the proud
parents of a baby girl.
Mrs Elton Brown is home from
Emory University Hospital,
friends wish for her a speedy re
eovery. Her visitors on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Hollis
and son of Social Circle and Mr. I
and Mrs Red Russell and Mrs. I
Ruby Brown
Miss Blandena Merritt and Mrs.'
Jace Lord of Atlanta spent spent
the weekend with their mother.
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Mrs. Doc Merritt.
Steve Reynolds of Air Force
Rase K I Sawyer Michigan is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs
j Grady Reynolds for a few days.
Miss Hazel Rowe was the week-,
‘ ‘ end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert!
’ ■ Dennis and Donald in Gresham-|
i ville Miss Wynona Gullatte of
11 Atlanta was guests of Miss Rowe
.land family last weekend.
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Mr and Mrs. Marvin Finch of
| Atlanta. Mrs. Irma Dempsey.
! Miss Mary Worsham and Mrs. ■
I Elizabeth Stringfellow visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer and I
family in High Shoals, Sunday.
| The Brewers have a baby girl.;
Judy Ann, born February 11. Judy I
has three sisters, Vickie. Bonnie
i and Jackie.
Rev. Olin Rowe of Ft. Deposit,
Alabama was the spend the night
guest of Misses Louise and Inez
Rowe. Thursday night.
Mrs. Louise Brown and children
spent Sunday with her parents.'
' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of
Athens.
The H. R Butler’s Monday visit-'
News Notes From
t orn is It
Mountain
By Mr*. Vetter Maughan
A large number attended the
singing at Bold Springs Baptist
Church, Sunday night.
Sorry to hear that Mrs. Car] ’
Thompson was confined to New
| ton County Hospital for a few days.
Hope she will continue to improve.
I She is now at the home of her dau
ghter. Mrs Bobby Gene Stapp.
Those enjoying dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Knight Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and
Jimmy and Mr and Mrs. Vester
Maughon and David.
Miss Brenda Maughon spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss
Sherry Thompson.
Thirty-one guests attended the
stork shower honoring Mrs. Jack
Williams at the home of Mrs. Ves
! ter Maughon. She received many
nice and useful gifts.
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Mr and Mrs. Wilson Nimmo
and Mr and Mrs. James Knight
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maug
hon, Wednesday night.
Cindy Maughon visited her i
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs . i
' Howard Maughon. Sunday.
Tonv Thomnson visited Henrv
and Sammy Stowe, Sunday after
noon. ।
ors were Mrs. F.ssie Skinner. Mr.
and Mrs Howard Williams and
baby and Mrs. C. 0. Clark of
Athens.
Perry Butler Jr. of Monroe
spent Mon da y p. m. with his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Colbert
visited Mrs H L. Stone of Gratis, i
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carithers
Sunday visitors were Mr. and!
Mrs. Aubry Carrington and dau
ghters of Danielsville and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Thompson and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gasawav
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Stapp and
children of Winder and Judy and
Sandy McDaniel of Monroe were
the weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Stapp.
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News Notes From
County
Liiw
MUS. LOIS KITCHENS
Beginning on Wednesday night,
February 21 and through Feb
ruary 25, County Line will be hav- ■
ing a Revival. A different speak
er will be present each night.
Wednesday night at 7:30, Dr.
R T. Russell, the State secretary!
of Evangelism, will speak as for!
jasit is known. This will be the I
first time in the history of the!
church that the State secretary
will be with us.
Thursday. February 22 at 7:30. '
Rev. Allen Martin of the Zion Bap
tist Church will bring the message
and a film will be shown, “What ;
First”’
Friday at 7:30, Rev. Leon
Anthony Jr. of Macedonia Baptist
will bring the message. A film
will be shown “What's Import
ant”’
Saturday, February 24 at 7:30.
The Associational Missionary, T.
N. Underwood will bring the mess
age. The film “What Direction”
will be shown.
Sunday night, Rev. Charles
Moody will bring the message the
• film shown “What's Left?” Make
' plans to attend these services.
L Mrs. C. A Davis of Atlanta visit
! ed Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody
and family over the weekend.
i Mr. and Mr«. Walter Lunsford
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Cody
i on Sunday.
Miss Annette Kitchens and
Sandra Dial recently visited Mrs.
Clara Ruth Almond and Marcie
of Porterdale.
Miss Peggy Sue Dial. Ernest
Dial. Jimmy and Linda Ci—'eland
and Robert Cagle visited Annette
Kitchens and Joyce Nolet, Friday
and Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody
attended the fun e, ral of Rev.
Moody’s uncle. Mr. Misboe in At
i lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius and
j boys visited Mrs. Stowe's mother,
, Thursday night.
Chester Johnson. Vester Maugh
on. Howard Maughon. and Harold
Stowe motored to Atlanta. Thurs
day night to hear Rev. Maze
Jackson preach.
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News Notes From
^tan s fir id
By Mrs. J. 0. Wyatt
Visitors of Mrs. Florence Hay*
and Mrs. Thompson on Sunday |
were Mr. and Mrs J. A. Harper!
of Covington and Mr. and Mrs. J. i
H. Cofer of Atlanta.
Howard Hays has returned home
after spending several weeks with
his children in Atlanta and Social
Circle.
Visitors during the weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Banks were
their grandchildren, Sheryl and
Billy Lancaster of Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Cargile of Monti
cello.
Rcent visitors of Mrs. R R. Car
dell were Mrs. C. C. E p p s of
Starrsville and Mrs. Eula Carson
of Newborn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W y a t t. Te
resa and Cindy Campbell spent
Monday in Atlanta
W H Ozburn of Boston. Mass.,
is visiting his sister. Mrs Ewell
Lunsford and Mr. Lunsford.
Mr. and Mrs. Horris Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. E C. Conrad of
Waverly. lowa are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Adams and Mr
and Mrs. Harold Adams for a
week
Mrs. William Frederick spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ennis Engram and children
of Warner Robins. Mr and Mrs.
Fred Hollis of Hapeville and Mrs.
Dana Smith spent the weekend I
with Mr. and Mrs Tom Manning!
near here.
I
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hardman. Saturday were Mr and
Mrs. Frank Stuckey of Eastman
and children. Mr. Stuckey’s
mother. Mrs. Wilma Stuckey and
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Reagin of El-
I berton and Peden Blake of Sav
!annah
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Miss Joyce Nolet of Naples.
Italy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omra
Kitchens and family.
Mrs. Lois Kitchens and Miss
j Helen Cody visited Mrs. Flora
Cook. Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Nancy Cody of Jackson
, spent a few days with Mr. and
j Mrs. Edd Cody, Helen and Jean
| ette last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens
I and Lamar visited Mrs. Truddie
, Day in Redan. Mr. and Mrs. Olen
! Gordon and family, Mr. and
' Mrs. G. B. Myers and family in
| Scottdale, Sunday.
The Men will have their Fellow
| ship Breakfast. Saturday morn
- ing at 7:30 at the Pastorium.
After the evening worship ser
. vice Sunday a Reception in honor
o' Miss Katrina Stone, our pianist,
, who will be leaving soon was held
in the Sunday School building
The WMU met at the home of
Mrs. Gennie Mae Stokes. Saturday
night. Twenty were present. The
next meeting will be the third Sat
urday night at the church.
Beginning March 5 through
March 9 will be Hom e Mission
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steadham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Sunday.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mr*. T. W. Binford
We extend our deepest sympathy
!to the family of Mrs. Rebecca
Davis Shoepe. who passed away
Friday in Lakeland Florida.
The Adult Sunday School Class
enjoyed a social in the lovely home
| of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones, Friday
! evening. Rev. Meeks of Mans
filed was guest speaker.
I Mrs. C. A. Newton of Montgo
i mery, Alabama is visiting her
। mother. Mrs. Kate Hinton.
We are glad to report that Mr.
; Ernest Holcombe has returned
I home from a hospital in Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Birdsong has return
I ed home after several days visit
with Miss Mary Speer in Atlanta.
; Gray Hinton spent a few days
I in St. Louis, Missouri last week on
i business.
Mr. and Mrs. Peden Blake and
son, Willson of Savannah spent
; last weekend with Mrs. P Willson,
She returned home with them for
a visit.
Mrs. Mark Chamberlain and
children of Atlanta spent a few
I days with Mr. and Mrs Guy
■ Jones last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W Binford
Visited Mrs. William Mitchell.
Judy and Joe in Oxford. Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Asbury Craft
and children spent Friday night
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Duncan and family in Clay
, ton.
Rev. and Mr*. Craft and child-
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SCHOOL NEWS ■
Miss Thompson's
Second Grade
We had a lovely Valentine
Party. We each made a letter
box for our personal Valen-i
tines. Our room was decorated
with cupids and valentines
made by the pupils.
Most of us are doing satis
factory work. One group is
reading about the “Great
: Plains” in “Friendly Village”.
One group has just tarted this
I reader “Friendly Village”.
Miss Thompson read us a
! book about Abraham Lincoln.
It was very interesting. She
j plans to read us about George
■ Washington this week. These
; will help us remember the
j good things they did, and we
. will also be celebrating their!
birthdays in a nice way.
We welcome Susan Bowden
: from California to our room.
। ren spent Sunday night with Dr.
I Blake Craft and attended Pierce
I Memorial Church in Sparta,
' where Dr. Craft is pastor.
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We now have 28 pupils in our
room.
Susan Crowell. Teresa Lay- ,
ison, and Richard Rogers have (
j not missed a day from school. (
We are proud of them.
We are enjoying the jonquils ;
and flowers that are blooming
now. We like to talk about (
them. ।
We want to thank these grade i
mothers for the Valentine Party i
we liked so much: Mrs. Leon ,
Canup, Mrs. Mack Crowe, Mrs. <
J. B. Hall. Mrs. Bobby Hamil
ton, Mrs. Billy W. Jones, and
Mrs. Frances Rogers. 1
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Miss Trippe’s Fifth Grade
We had a party on Wednes
day, February 14, 1962. We
gave out valentines and then
had refreshments. The mothers
served us cokes, candy, cup
cakes.
Those who entertained us
were: Mrs. Henry Dyer, Mrs.
Bill Finley, Mrs. Charlie Mit-
Thursday. February 22. 1962
chell Mrs. Edward Thomason,
and Mrs. W. H. Walden.
The class president thanked
the mothers for everybody.
The class president thanked
the mothers for everybody.
Teresa Walden • President
Teresa Adams - Secretary
Jane Mitchell - Treasurer
Mrs. Loyd’s Second Grade
Mrs. Loyd’s room had their
valentine party last Wednes
day, February 14. The children
enjoyed playing bingo. Boxes
of candy hearts were given for
prizes.
Grade mothers who planned
the party were: Mrs. George
Cochran, Mrs. Betty Frey, Mrs.
Clarence Head, Mrs. Horace
Goodman, Mrs. Martha Smith,
and Mrs. Garland Thompson,
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They served cookies, candy,
bubble gum, and pepsi colas.
Os course .everyone liked these
goodies.
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