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Thursday, March 8,1962
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BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
r Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hull and
Ann of Oak Hill and Mr. and Mrs,
""Horace Underwood and children‘j
were Sunday afternoon guests of
"Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Underwood|
and Wayne. |
Clinton Wills of Germany is‘
spending several weeks here with
his family. "
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, does everyone in your
family know how to get help quickly by phone? First, keep
a list of “Emergency Telephone Numbers” handy by the
telephone. When calling the police or fire department, it's |
best to report details in person. But the operator is there i
to help, if you need assistance. Just dial “Operator.” ,
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IT TAKES LESS TIME TO DO A THING RIGHT
THAN TO EXPLAIN WHY YOU DID IT WRONG.
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BASIC EQUIPMENT on many farms nowadays is a
Farm Interphone System, consisting of one main telephone
i the house, an extension phone in the barn or other
buildings, a two-way loudspeaker located in the barnyard,
and as many extra phones and loudspeakers as necessary.
Farm Interphone ties the whole farming operation together
and helps farmers run things more smoothly . . . accom
plish more every day. If you'd like to know more about
Farm Interphone, call our business office or ask your tele
phone man when he’s in the neighborhood.
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A YOUNG COUPLE received, as a present, a two-year
old Dalmatian. It turned out, though, that the previous ‘
owners had been hard of hearing and had trained the
pooch to bark furiously whenever the phone rang. The
young couple soon solved their problem with ease . . . they
installed a Bell Chime! With the new musical phone signal,
Poochie sleeps right under the phone without twitching
an car!
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vOU REALLY DON'T need an excuse to enjoy the Bell
Chime, however. For a surprisingly low cost, the Bell
Chime offers a switch-controlled choice of three signals:
musical, regular and extra-loud ring. To order yours, just
eall our business office or ask any telephone serviceman
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’ Mrs. Martha Johnson is spend
| ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
iFred Johnson in Madison.
| Friends of Patricia Speer are
| wishing her an early recovery
!after an appendictomy operation
{ at Newton Hospital, Sunday. 1‘
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| The Sunday dinner guests of Mr..
l' and Mrs. D. D. Hewell were Mr.!
{and Mrs. Elmer Pace and children'
\lol Marietta, Mrs. Lillie Mae
1 Morris and Miss Louise Shafer. |
| Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Edwardsl
!and Denise were dinner guests of
{ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and Mrs. |
| Livy Edwards, Sunday. I
! Mrs. Frances Underwood visit-g
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; By Mrs. Roy Kimble
| esote eet GS . mat - s
| Mr. and Mrs. Marion Middle
| brooks and Altha visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks, Thurs
‘ day night. i
| Mrs. Harvey Farmer and,
| Warren visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
| Kimble and boys, Monday night.
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f Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Garner spent
!Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
i Rider and boys.
; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kitchens
| and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
! Reagan and Steven and Miss Jane
| Reagan were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Reagan.
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! ed Jess Farrow, Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Wayne Under
| wood over the weekend were Ray
Amerson, Roger Capes, Charles
l Thacker, Reggie Towns and Char
les Sears. Wayne is recovering
from a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Ogletree
and children were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ogle
| tree.
I Mrs. Anna Norwood was Satur
| day guest of her sister, Mrs. Sallie
Sowell and Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Greene.
Gene Norwood spent Sunday in
Covington with Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Burch.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood,
Joe Norwood and Miss Bobby As
bell were Sunday dinner guests of
of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Burch and
% family in Forsyth.
I Teresa and Randy Norwood of
Covington spent Monday with
their grandmother, Mrs. Virgil
Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Piper
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tarp
' ley at McDonough, Sunday after
| noon.
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn, Elizabeth
and Mrs. Lucile Bowles visited Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Boyd at Monti
cello, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maloney
visited Wayne Thacker at Aidmore
| Hospital, Sunday afternoon.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sullivan
| of Covington visited Mr. and Mrs.
[Onree Sellars and Mrs. Nealie
lSullivan. Friday afternoon.
| i
E Mrs. Ray Steadham and Ann
| spent Tuesday evening with Mrs.
| Plez Knight, Sara and Susie.
,5 Mrs. Frank Wild of Eudora
spent Wednesday with Mrs, Dora
Speer and Mrs. Plez Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Johnson of
Jesup spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Johnson.
Betty Ann Sullivan is recovering
from the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bowers spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sullivan and family.
Mr. and Mre. Harry McDaniel,
Mrs. Preston Wilson, Janice and
Judy McCulloughs were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Plez Knight, Sara and Susie, Mrs.
Dora Speer and Mrs. Hoyt Adams
of Monroe w a s their guests Mon
day.
Mrs. Jake Andrews of Atlanta
spent Wednesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Piper visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crumbley at
Kelly Town, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Anita Millwood, student
nurse at Grady Hospital, will spend
Wednesday night and Thursday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Millwood.
Mrs. W. MT‘Thaxton of Jackson
is spending several days with her
sister, Mrs. B. H. Standard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Smith at Almon and visit
ed Mrs. H. E. McCart in Coving
ton, Sunday afternoon.
We have several sick in our com
munity, so get well wishes go out
to them.
We extend our déepest sym-|
pathy to the bereaved family of
Jim Smallwood. Mr. Virgil Veal]
and also Jimmy Wilkerson, whose
son, Don met tragic death on Fri
day night in an auto accident.
May God bless and comfort these
| bereaved fammilies. |
THE COVINGTON NEWS
| Mr. and Mrs. Pat Middlebrooks)
;And Janet spent Friday night and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
;wddubmn. }
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper were'.
| Saturday night supper guests of |
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd and son,|
Jimmy. ‘
| Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Garner and
| children visited Mr. and Mrs. 6.1
SV. Garner, Sunday afternoon.
f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McElreath!
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! and children of Atlanta spent Sun-!
day with Mr, and Mrs. William |
l Kimble. |
Mr. and Mrs. James Garner and‘
l Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner,
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ellington and
|childun visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
V. Garrer, Sunday.
Mrs. Ivy Prickett spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moss and family.
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‘Oran Kimble and Mrs. William |
Kimble visited Mr. and Mrs. Don- |
“ald Kimble, Thursday afternoon. .
- Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
iWhitley.
? Mrs. Silvia Vials and boys visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble,
' Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks vhlt—‘
i.d Mrs. C. L. Boctaink west 7.~ |
Thomas Hays, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas '/
visited Mrs. Ray Kimble, Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. G. V. Garner visited Mr.
and Mrs. Odell Garner and child- |
ren, Saturday night. ‘
Mrs. Lee Cole visited Mrs. Roy
Kimble, Wednesday atternoon.
Daniel Middlebrooks and Danny
Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter{
Middlebrooks, Friday night,
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