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Thursday, April 12, 1962
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. I. G. SWITZER
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Switzer on
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rye of Coving,
ton visited Mrs. Mellie Veal, Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn. Elizabeth
and Mrs. Lucile Bowles visited
Mrs. Doyle Ozburn at Mansfield,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Coady of
Covington and Mrs. Joyce
Hammonds and children of Porter
dale were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Annie Lizzie Hammonds.
Mrs Annie Lizzie Hammonds
and Mrs Sonny Coady visited Mrs.
Ward, Mrs. Howard Lester and
Mrs. Pearl Treadwell Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Ogletree visit
ed Mrs. Mary Stanton in Coving
ton, Friday evening. Mrs. Stan
ton has just returned home from
Newton Hospital, we hope she will
continue to improve.
Mrs. Dora Speer, Mrs. Mary
Collis, Mrs. Roger Martin. Mr. and
Mrs. Reli ou s Knight, Henry
Greene and Mrs. Vadie Parrish
are on the sick list this week. We
wish for each one an early recov
ery.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plez
Knight and Mrs. Dora Speer, Sun
day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wild of Eudora, Mr. and
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.Mrs. Hoyt Adams. Sandra and
Randy of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
Howell Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs.
Lola Yancey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
; Sullivan and children and Mrs.
Rena Blankenship and Mrs. Char
i les Moody.
Luther Hammonds of Decatur
was Thursday guest of Mr. and
I Mrs. Milton Polk and Jane
Mrs. Dora Benedict spent the
weekend in Atlanta with Mr. and
i Mrs Roger Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Polk and
| Jane visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Polk at Almon. Sunday afternoon.
Miss Anita Millwood, a student
nurse at Grady, was home several
days last week sick. She was able
to return to her work on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Rogers,
Kathy and Hilda of Lithonia. Mr.
and Mrs. James Carlyle of Mc-
Donough and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Mill wood and baby of High
Point Community were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert
Mill wood.
Wayne Thacker returned home
from Aidmore Hospital on Satur
day. His friends are happy to see
him home and hope he continues
to improve
Mrs. Frances Underwood visited
Mrs. B. H Standard. Mrs. J. C.
Darby, and Mrs. A. L. English on
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Pete Burch of Cedartown
spent a short while with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Polk and Jane. Sunday
afternoon.
Friends of Grier Holifield are
: sorry to learn he is sick in bed
with flu. He also has a bad cut
News Notes From
High
Point
By Miss Cynthia Steele
The Sunday guests of Mr. and
i Mrs Alton Johnson and family
’ and W. M. Johnson were Mr. and
| Mrs. Joe McElveen and children
of Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Johnson and Carol of Winder. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Piper and family
of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Piper and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stead
ham. Roy Jr. and Judith of Cov
ington.
Misses Mary and Christine Tay
lor of Warm Springs spent last
week with Misses Grace and Nora
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of
Atlanta visited Mrs. J. J. Steele.
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Larue Johnson spent the
weekend with relatives in Ala.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Norman
and family and Barry Lane spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. H.
Hodge at Mansfield
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Mask into the High Point
Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker spent
। a while Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. William Fincher of the
hand. We hope he will soon be
able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden of
* Covington was supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene on
Saturday.
Mrs. Nellie Rosser and Mrs
Fay Smith of Salem visited Mrs.
i Vadie Parrish, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. E. G. Switzer had the
■ misfortune of falling on Monday.
I She sustained a knee injury and a
sprained wrist, which is very pain
iful.
Mrs. Ella Howard and son and
Miss Cynthia Penn of Covington
visited Mrs. Vadie Parrish, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer and
children and Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Floyd spent Sunday at Marietta
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hewel! and
■ Mrs. Lille Mae Morris visited Mrs.
: Pearl Jones at Smyrna, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Anna Norwood snent Sun
■ day with her sisiter, Mrs. Sallie
Sowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Shepherd and
Mrs. Vassie Holcombe were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Alice
Birdsong and Miss Annie Bright
well.
Friends of Mrs. Homer Holifield
; are glad to know she is able to be
up after several days in bed
We are sorry Turner Christian
has pneumonia and is in Newton
: hospital. We hope he will soon be
J able to be home.
The Sunday guests of Mr. and
। Mrs. Leroy McGiboney were Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Wright of
I Monroe. Mrs. Larry Beal. Youngs
town, Ohio; Mrs. Ira Alexander.
| Mrs. Jones Kitchens, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Criswell and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Allgood and Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant and
children and Mr. and Mrs .L. P.
Benton and children of Atlanta
j were the weekend guests of their
1 mother, Mrs. Maude Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmes and
son of Covington were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
i Chandler, Monday.
J. W. Vaughn and Doyle Stan
field of Willard, Ohio, were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
j Leroy McGiboney.
j J. A. Chandler returned home
i Monday night from Georgia
Baptist Hospital, where he as a
patient for ten days due to an eye
operation. We wish for him an
> early recovery.
Rev. Jimmy Edwards preached
a wonderful message Sunday night
at Canaan Baptist Church. Hi s
I text was “My word hath no place
| in you” so if you like to hear the
old time gospel come out to
Canaan, where you can hear good
preaching and singing You will
be glad you did. “Welcome to
Canaan”. Four deacons were
' elected Sunday. They are Bobby
, Rogers, Dewey Henry, Chester
Treadwell and Sonnv Coady.
i They will be ordained later.
THI COVINSTOH HtWS
Heard • Mlxoa Community.
Friends of William wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and children spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whit
low in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Plunxett
and Pam of Atlanta and Rev. and
Mrs. Bill Strickland and daughter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Savage and family and
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Mrs. Flossie Canup.
Mrs. Dewey Steele visited with
Mrs Mary George and Mrs. Lois
Norman on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Savage and Mrs. Pol
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Skinner
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Mrs. Thomas Johnson spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Ozzie LeLe Phil
lips in Atlanta.
Many men have often claim
ed that come retirement, “I’m
gonna fish every day." Yet x
National Survey of Hunting
and Fishing shows that only
one man in twelve of those 65
or over Is fishing—Sports
Afield Magazine.
Woody Morcock
Promoted to
First Lieutenant
Southwood J. Morcock, Jr.,
whose parents live at 1006 Con
yers St., Covington, recently
was promoted to first lieuten
ant in Germany where he is
a member of the 34th Artillery.
Lieutenant Morcock, assign
ed to the artillery’s Headquar-
PAGE SEVEN
ters Battery in Numberg, en
tered the Army in Septembsa
1960, was last stationed at Fort
Sill, Oklahoma., and arrived
overseas on this tour of duty
in November 1960.
The 24-year-old officer is •
1956 graduate of Newton
County High School, Covington
(Ga.) and a 1960 graduate of
Davidson College in North Ca
rolina.
His wife. Cynthia, ia witb
him in Germany.