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Thursday, March 15, 1962
News Notes From
Starrsrilto
BY MRS W L. BARBER
Mrs. Fain Brannan and children
of Smyrna spent several days last;
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Aiken.
Mrs. I. L. Harper celebrated her
birthday at the home of her daugh-1
ter, Mrs. Aaron Towns and Mr. ।
Towns on Sunday. Those enjoying
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the happy occasion were her child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harper
and David of Newborn. Mrs. L. W.
Massey and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Harper and family. M rs.
Logan Sargent and children of Cov
ington, the Thomas Harpers of
Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Hu ie
Womack of Mansfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Nichols.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Mann visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maddox in
Carrollton, Sunday.
Fred Greer attended the Nation-
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
We were sorry to have missed
you last week, but we were like a
few others, we were ill.
The Community Club had it s
regular meeting last Friday even
ing. Miss Judy Fincher of Coving
tor, was the entertainer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brooks visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford and
Mrs. Ada Chapman, recently.
al Convention of the REA in Atlan
tic City, New Jersey last week.
Mrs. I L. Walton of Atlanta was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller W’arren of
Millen spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Aiken.
Elise Kitchens was the Saturday
night guest of Donna Towns.
The Girl Scouts and Brownies
gave a wonderful program Sunday
at church. In spite of the weather
we had a record crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walton are
enjoying a visit in East Point. Fla.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walton
and family.
Best Wishes and congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Dunbar,
who were married Friday night in
Decatur. Mrs. Dunbar is the
former. Miss Cornelia Towns.
Mr. and Mrs. Herring of Atlanta
visited the D. H. Kenerlys, Thurs
day. The Herrings have just re
turned from a three months visit
to Japan.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Grant and
Pam of Porterdale were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Grant last Sunday.
Mrs. India Jordan and Mi ss
Maggie Loyd of Farrar visited
Mrs. H. E. Carson last Sunday
afternoon. Other visitors were
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Johnston of
Pennington on Saturday afternoon.
The visitors of Miss Mellie Pitts
and Mrs. Helene Sasnett. Sunday
were Mrs. Agnes New. Mrs. Min
nie Eubanks of Atlanta, Mrs. Eliza
beth Bailey and Mrs. Lena Rey
nolds.
Best Wishes to our new mail
carrier Mr. Albert Ozburn Jr.
Rev. Asbury Craft and T. W.
Binford attended the District meet
ing at Covington First Methodist
Church. Wednesday evening
We are glad to report that Her
man Atkinson is improving after
surgery and pneumonia in an At
lanta hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ozburn. Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Binford and Mrs. Pharr
attended the American Legion
Birthday celebration, Tues day
evening.
We extend our deepest sympathy
to the family of Mrs. Robert Nel
son, who passed away in Tarboro,
North Carolina, recently.
The Sub-District MYF met here
at the Church, Monday evening.
The 4-H Club boys and girls gave
the devotional at Sunday School.
March 4. Those taking part were
Walker Walton. Bruce Brown, Mac
Gay, Patsy Sams. Sandra Brown,
Ellen Sams and Sammy Ozburn.
We congratulate these young
people.
Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Williams,
Nancy, Linda and Charles of At
lanta spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Williams.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Chapman of
Barnesville spent Sunday with the
Binfords and Mrs. Ada Chapman.
Robert Loyd of Atlanta spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Loyd.
Hugh W. Pannell and T. W.
Binford attended Robert But
lers funeral in Atlanta, Monday.
News Notes From
High
Point
By Miss Cynthia Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and
family of Rutledge spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Audley Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cargile.
Ivy, Mrs. Dewey Steele and Cindy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steele
and Carol in Stone Mountain dur
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seabolt
and family spent Saturday night
and Sunday in Madison with Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Seabolt.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Ob i e
Parker during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson Jr.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Whitlow of Atlanta and Mrs.
Larue Johnson.
We are glad to hear that T. C.
Piper has returned home from
Newton County Hospital and con
tinues to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamby of At
lanta and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Ellington of Decatur spent Satur
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Bartlett.
Weekend visitors of Mrs. Spence
Henry were Mrs. Michael Pulliam
and Clayton of Augusta and Mr.
and Mrs. Coleman Henry and Reg
gie of Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pinson,
Mike and Andrea spent the week
end in Warner Robins with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Pinson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bishop of
Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Mobley and Byron.
The Sunday spend the day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bartlett were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and
Angela and Mrs. R. J- Cason of
Porterdale.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
the family of J. B. Reid.
Following reports of plenti
ful supplies of food can be a
great help to the consumer in
cutting food costs, says Dr.
Mary Gibbs, Extension con
sumer marketing specialist.
News Notes From
Hockfg
Plains
By Miss Iren* Harvey
“And ye shall seek me. and find
me, when ye shall search for me
with all your heart". Jer. 29:13.
Dr. T. B. Mcßride of Due West.
S. C. and pastor of Hopewell Pres
byterian Church was not able to
fill his appointment Sunday due to
illness. We trust he will soon be
able to take up his work again.
Mrs. R. E. Chesnut with Mrs.
R. E. Avery of Covington attended
the 2nd Presbyterial last week in
Due West. South Carolina at the
Ist A. R. Presbyterian Church.
Those from Hopewell Presbyter
ian Woman's Missionary Society
attending the World Day of Prayer
on Friday at Bethany Presbyterian
Church were Mrs. R. E. Avery.
Missis Bell. Leila and Eva Gard
ner and Mrs. Paul Stewart.
Mrs. Otis Martin entered the
Newton County Hospital. Sunday
afternoon. We wish for Mrs. Mar
tin a full and complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tomlin and
Mrs. Eudora Watkins had as their
dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Smith, Gary and
Debbie of Hapeville, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sims, Ronnie and Cindy of
Forest Park.
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and Aubrey
Harvey visited Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
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and J. W. Chesnut, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson
and Martha of High Point were I
visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellington of
Rome were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Ellington and Fay.
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Turner of
Fairburn were recent supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey,
James and Glenda.
R. E. Thacker and Ronnie visited
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey, Saturday afternoon.
Other visitors on Sunday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey,
Phil and Kenneth.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin and
Mrs. Eudora Watkins visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hollis Edwards and Mrs.
Essie Fincher, Saturday afternoon
near Stewart Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson
of Covington were supper guests
Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Ellington and Fay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Smith,
Brenda and Douglas of Conyers
were visitors on Sunday afternoon
of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey and
children. Mrs. W. B. Harvey and
Aubrey Harvey.
We are glad to report Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut is improving after being
ill several days.
Those who were dinner guests
Sunday of Miss Martha Jane Stew
art and brothers at Snapping
Shoals were Mrs. W. S. Chesnut,
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Chesnut, Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Harvey, Phil and
Kenneth.
Mrs. Charlie Wilson and Mrs.
Grier Chesnut recently visited with
Mrs. Neal McDonald in Covington.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Clara
Hudson of Walnut Grove, sister of
Mrs. R. L. Ellington is at the Geor
gia Baptist Hospital and will under
go surgery this week. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
And others who may be ill. we do
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guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W,
D. Weldon, Jr., and Miss Charlotte
Weldon near McDonough..