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Thursday, March 1,1962
News Notes From
1
Rocky
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey
“Look unto me, and be ye saved,
all the ends of the earth, for I am
God, and there is none else.” Isa.
45:22.
Dr. T. B Mcßride of Due West.
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S. C. spent Saturday night with
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut.
Mrs Nellie McDonald of Cov
ington spent the weekend recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson.
Mrs. Joe Stewart spent the
weekend in Jackson with Mr and
Mrs. Garland Cook and children.
Mr. Stewart joined them on Sun
day for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weldon and
children of Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D Weldon Jr. and Miss Char
lotte Weldon of McDonough, Mr.
and Mrs. Hulon Capes of Oak Hill
were visitors Sunday afternoon of
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Weldon Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon and
Miss Gay Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson and
children of Conyers spent awhile
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs
Ray Thacker and children.
Mrs. Paul Stewart with Mr and
Mrs. Preston Johnson and chiki-
ren of High Point recently visited
Mrs. R. P. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs
J. D Wicks in Forest Park.
—
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Atlanta
was the weekend guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Ches
nut.
Mrs. Neal McDonald of Coving
ton was dinner guest Saturday of I
Miss Sue Thompson. In the after
noon Mrs. McDonald and Miss
Thompson visited Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey
and Miss Ruth Davis.
Ronnie Thacker is ill this week
with chicken pox. We wish for him
an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson I
attended the Golden Wedding An
niversary of Mr. and Mrs J. 0.
Wilson at Oak Hill February 18
Ms. W. S Chesnut. Mr. and
I Mrs. Grier Chesnut spent Sunday [
' with Miss Martha Jane Stewart
j and brothers at Snapping Shoals.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. John
(Ola 1 W are of Chamblee is at De
kalb County Hospital with a serious
heart attack. She is the sister of
Misses Bell. Leila and Eva Gard
-1 ner. Also Mrs. R. P. Boyd of For-
I est Park recently had a stroke.
The prayers of friends are for their;
i recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Meade of
Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. i
' Charlie Wilson. Saturudav after
noon. Other visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson on Wednesday after
noon were Mrs. W. L. Reagan and
Miss Kathryn Reagan of Coving
ton.
Recent visitors of Mr s. C. E
Chesnut were Billv McDonald and
Miss Sue McDonald of Scanning!
Shoals. Mrs. J. F. Harvey, Glenda !
and Mrs. W B Harvey.
In the recent death of Mr. Carl
Johnson of High Point, we ex
tend our deenest symoathv to his
j love ones and commend them to
the loving care of our heavenly
Father.
Gilbert Statham of Marietta was
Saturday night guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and family.
i Mrs. Slanton (Ozella) Lunsford
| of Porterdale is at Georgia Bap
j tist Hospital with a broken hio.
She is formerly of our community.
We wish for her an early recovery.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
I Irene Harvey recently visited
THE COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
1
Mrs. B. E. Gunn of Atlanta was 1
the weekend guest of Mrs. Grady p
Dyer.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Knight and
children were Sunday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G . Freeman
in Covington
I
Mrs. Vadie Parish spent last 1
Thursday with Mrs. Naoma Huff
in Porterdale.
Miss Linda Mitchell spent Sat-|
urday night with Miss Becky
Womac in Porterdale.
I *
Mr and Mrs. E. S. Bowen of
Covington visited Mrs. Corrie Oz
burn. Elizabeth and Mrs. Lucile
Bowles. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Floyd
and David Lee of Decatur were
Monday dinner guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden ;
and Mr and Mi's. Herbert Burch
and Carol of Covington and Frank
lin Richardson were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene
Sunday and Mrs. Anna Norwood
was their guest on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Idus Piper of Con
vers and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Phillins of McDonough visited Mr.
and Mrs Hewlett Piper, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson P^nry and
children of High Point Communi
ty visited Mr and Mrs. Henry
Greene. Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. James Benton and
Tim visited Mrs Mrble Stapp at
Walnut Grove. Sunday afternoon.
Tim Benton spent several davs
| last week with his aunt, Mrs. Susie
Harper in Porterdale.
Mrs. Clara Mae Elliott and Mrs.
■ Lizzie Keating of Mansfield and A
N. Hawkins of Macon were Satur-
Wavne Thacker at Aidmore Hospi
tal in Atlanta, Mr and Mrs. J. F.
Hearn in Decatur and Miss Robbie
Harvey in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. F Harvey and Glenda
ivisited Mr. and Mrs Ira Lee
Wheeler in Covington, Friday.
Mr and Mrs. O. C Tomlin had
as their weekend guests Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Smith and Terry of
Hapeville. Sunday dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tom
lin, Bobby and Dee of Atlanta.
Bunday afternoon guests were
Mr and Mrs. Park Watkins and
Charles of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Fincher. Wayne and Dud
dly of College Park. Sunday
evening guests were Chester King
and Miss Nellie King of West New
ton.
John L. Hall had the misfortune
in getting his hand and two fingers
tore up in a saw recently. He has
returned from Newton County
Hospital, where he was a patient
several days. We trust Mr. Hal)
will have a speedy and full recov
ery.
Mrs. W. H. (Jessie) Thompson
is suffering with bursitis. We
trust “Miss Jessie’’ will soon be
releived of her suffering.
Mrs. Fred Dillard is improving
from the flu. Her grandson, Roy
Amerson is ill with flu. Mrs. T.
B Harvey and Kenneth have been
ill We wish for each of these a
rapid recovery.
Mr. and Mrs Gus Myers motor
ed to Atlanta, Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Lyle and
children of Atlanta were visitors
Monday evening of Mrs Ada Mar
tin. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Martin and
Aaron. Others visitors on Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Goodman and Mr. Lester
Martin of Porterdale was a visitor
on Monday afternoon.
Mrs Clara Hudson, Mr. and
Mrs. J R Pace of Atlanta were
recent supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Ellington and Miss Fay
Ellington. Others visitors on Sat
urday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Malcom of Bostwick.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
■ John Weldon Sunday afternoon
were Mrs. Mary Colbert. Mrs.
Lula Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Morgan. Cal and Tom all of
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crumbley of
Kelly Town were dinner gueris on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Riley
, Stewart.
day evening guests oi Mr. and
Mrs E G. Switzer.
Last Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Wilson were Mrs.
Mary Andrews of Atlanta and Mr
and Mrs Ray Glasco of Decatur.
Mrs Lillie Mae Morris and Miss
Louise Shafer were Sunday dinner _
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D
He well
s
Miss Sue Ellington spent the
weekend with Sara and Susie f
Knight t
Mrs Vera Wilson of Li honia
spent Sunday afternoon with her j.
mother, Mrs. Speer.
Miss Sandra Adams of Monroe
was last weekend guest of Mrs )
Dora Speer and The Pier Knight j
family. On Sunday. Mrs Hovt
Adams and Randy of Monroe were
their guests
Mr and Mrs. James Benton and J
Tim visited Mrs Amy Jones and
Mr. and Mrs Clarence House at
Rutledge last Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T J. Kitchens of
f
Atlanta were Sunday guests of Mr. ।
and Mrs. Gerald Kitchens
Friends of Mrs. Mary Collis are (
sorry she is ill and wish for her an
earlv recovery. ‘
if
Jerry Collis of Ft. Bragg. North ’
Carolina spent the weekend at
home.
C. E Piper. Mrs. Ila Randle. W '
J Piper of Covington. Roy Davis
of Mansfield. Miss Virginia Swit
zeros Atlanta and Mrs. Mary 1
Kitchens were visitors during
last week of Mr and Mrs. E. G
Switzer.
Friends of Walter Allgood are
।
glad to know he is able to be out
again after several days illness.
Mrs. Mellie Veal visited Mrs 1
Omie Phillips and Mrs. Lillian Rid 1
ling, Tuesday afternoon.
Wayne Underwood had an emer
gency appendictomy operation
Sunday at Newton Hospital and
his many friends are wishing him i
an early and complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ogletree
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cary Knight
in Porterdale, Saturday.
Mrs. Thelma Digby and Joe
Perry of Covington visited Mr and
! Mrs. Ben Ogletree. Sunday even
, ing.
Those visiting Miss Annie
। Brightwell and Mrs Alice Bird
। song during last week were Mrs.
, Jerry McCullough and children of
Covington. Mrs Crowder Oglesby
of McDonough and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Middlebrooks.
Friends of Stanley Johnson are
sorry he is ill and wish for him an
early recovery.
Mrs. Jerry McCullough honored
Mrs. Alice Birdsong with a birth
day dinner at her home in Coving
ton Thursday, we wish Mrs Bird
song many more happy birthdays
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News Notes From
High
Point
By Miss Cynthia Steele
Mrs Steve Waldorth of Atlanta
spent Saturday with Mrs Larue (
Johnson. In the afternoon they ।
visited Mrs Vallie Aiken in Man--
field and Jim Pickett in Stewart
Community.
Mrs Dewey Steele and Mrs
Ben Dawkins visited Mrs. 01 a
Parish in Porterdale. Sunday,
afternoon. Mrs Ola is confined to ,
a wheel chair and request the !
prayers of all her friends at High
Point.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Mobley
and Joe spent Sunday afternoon
with Mesdames R C Cannon and
R C. Brown in Duluth
Mr. and Mrs Dan Whitlow of
Atlanta were Friday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs Obie Park
er and Bonnie Johnson returned
home with them for the weekend
Visitors of Mrs Spence Henrv
for the weekend were S-Sgt and
Mrs. Billy Hardo"rer of Keyport
New Jersey and Mrs Michael
Pulliam and Clayton of Augusta
Dianne Johnson and Eloise
Parish nf Bessie Tift College snent
the weekend with their families .
David Johnson was the spend the
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obic
Parker. Saturday night.
Congratulations to Mr a”d M r s
j Bobby Ozhurn on the arrival of a
son on February 22 at Newton
, County Hospital.
I The spend the dav guests of
I Mrs. Lois Norman Sunday were
! Mr and Mrs. Joel Norman of At
' lanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Norman
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and Andy. Mr and Mrs. Preston,
Johnson Jr., Sammy and Clay.
J B. Norman and Preston Jr. I
celebrated birtndays last week. [
Mrs. Jimmy Parish and children}
ot Mississippi spent the weekend
with relatives.
The Sunday School Superinten
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BANANAS lb. 10c
COLLARDS bunch 19c
BAILEY'S SUPREME
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RED TOP
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We welcome the visitors in both
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