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News Notes From
(ornish
Mountain
•y I4r». Vester Moughon
Mr. and Mrs Joel Stowe and
Wayne had weekend visitors from
out of state
Those from this community that
attended the all-night singing at
The Lion's Club in Winder, Satur
day night were: The Cornish Mtn
Quartette and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Rashie Shepherd. Mr and
Mrs. Guy Butler and Mr. and Mrs.
Robia Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson
have been visiting Arthur Johnson 1
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tOur Advertiser! Are
Jr. at Emory Hospitel, who has
been confined there due to an acci
dent on his job. We are praying
that he will soon be well.
h Guy Conner is also very ill. He
iis the brot he r of Mrs. Troy
' Knight and the son of Mrs. Conner
; Our prayers are tor him also.
Mrs. Benny Knight and Elaine
j were the hostesses for a “Costume
Jewelry Party”, Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Stowe and
I Jimmy Knight had dinner Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maug
on. David and Cindy. Mr. and
Mrs. James Knight visited in t h e
afternoon.
The family of Mason Whitley
gave him a surprise birthday din
ner at his home on Sunday.
Assured Os Results)
1 David Maughon spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bul
ler.
A large crowd from this com-
I munity attended the singing Sun
| day night a Bold Springs Baptist
I Church.
There will be a ‘Sunrise Service’
Sun. morning at Cornish Mtn.
Baptist Church.
News Notes From
( edar
Shouts
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Sharpton and
Mrs Idelle Sharpton were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Renee and family, Sunday.
Mrs Dora Benedict spent sev
eral days this week with Mr and
Mrs. Gerald Benedict in Griffin.
Bernard Strawn entered 48
hospital. Tuesday. We hope he
will soon be able to be back home
Jane Sullivan spent Sunday with
Ella Jay Hailey in Porterdale.
Mrs. Polly Lunsford entered
Georgia Baptist Hospital on Satur
day. We hope she will soon be
able to return home
Mrs. Frank Helton and Tommy
of Avondale Estates and Miss
Virginia were Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Switzer.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Plez Knight and Mrs. Dora Speer
were Mrs. Frank Wild of Eudora,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams, Sandra
and Randy of Monroe. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McDaniel, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Collins and children,
the Covington news
DCT Student Gets Pointers on Shoe Sales
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Francine Motes, who is training in sales work at Cohen's,
is shown receiving instructions in how to sell shoes. Mr.
Phillip Cohen is a very comeptent instructor in this field.
Francine is a first year DCT student and plans to continue
her training next year. Mr. Cohen says that Francine is doing
a satisfactory job-
Miss Barbara Collins and Mrs.
Harvey Collins of Lawrenceville.
We extend our sympathy to the ’
family of Cary Knight, who passed '
away on Sunday. May the Lord
comfort this bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mills visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pugh, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Lowery Preston,
Wayne and Tommy, Mrs. Cora
Preston of McDonough and Mr. '
and Mrs. N. J. Piper of Porterdale -
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Kinnett in Barnesville.
Mrs. M M. Greene and Mr s.
Elaine Holbrook and three child
ren of Cumming were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greene.
Mrs. Jeff Smith of Almon was
Friday dinner guest of Mr. ami
Mrs. Hugh McCart.
Mr and Mrs. Onree Sellars. Joe
Wayne and Mrs. Nealie Sullivan
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Sullivan and family. Sun
day.
Mrs. Frances Underwood
visited Mrs. B. H. Standard and
Mrs. Homer Holifield. Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Underwood
and children. Wayne Underwood,
Ray Amerson attended the Bi g
Apple food show in Atlanta. Sun
day afternoon
Mrs. Kirk Martin and Mrs.
Howard Sullivan and Larry visited
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn. Elizabeth and
Mrs. Lucile Bowles. Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Nellie Rosser visited Mrs.
Vadie Parrish, Friday and Mrs.
Ollie Mae Gresham of Milstead
and Mrs. Guy Garner was her
guests, Monday afternoon
Mrs. Zone Bailey and Mrs. Neal
Stewart visited Mrs Alice Bird
song and Miss Annie Brightwell.
Wednesday afternoon. Thomas
Brightwell of Atlanta is their guest
this week.
Charles West of Cookesville.
Tennessee spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hewell. Their
Sunday guests were Mrs. Lillie
Mae Morris and Miss Louise
Shafer of Porterdale.
Mrs. Frances Underwood visited
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Standard at
Oak Hill. Saturday afternoon.
We are sorry Mrs. Corrie Ozburn
is sick with a cold and hope she
will soon be well.
Turner Christian is home from
Newton Hospital He is not able
to be out yet. but slowly improving-
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton and
Tim went to Indian Springs on an
outing. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Floyd and
children of Decatur was Sunday
I guests of Mr. and Mrs D. L.
' Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patterson.
Kathy and Mrs. Grady Dyer were
। supper guests of Mr and Mrs AI
! ton Dyer in Covington. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton and
Tim visited Mrs. Mable Stapp at
Walnut Grove last Sunday.
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Mr and Mrs. Carl Patterson
visited Mrs. Ethel Patterson. Sun
day afternoon. Friends of Mr s.
। Patterson are glad to know she is
1 home from Emory and slowly re
covering from a recent operation
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Larry E. Jackson
Serving with
Atlantic Fleet
Larry E. Jackson, communi
cations technician second class,
USN, sen of Mrs. W. E. Jack
son of Mansfield, is serving
with the staff of the Atlantic
Fleet Cruiser - Destroyer Force,
headquartered at Newport, R.
“CruDesLant” was formed,
April 1, by combining the old
' Newport - based Atlantic Fleet
Destroyer Force and the Atlan
tic Fleet Cruiser Force, former
ly based at Norfolk, Va.
Where else can you find the wonder and * .
joy of Easter so beautifully expressed as *
in Church? Bring the whole family to
Easter Sunday services. Join with friends A W*
and neighbors in celebration of the great- • ICK
est of all miracles. Lift your voice in the
beloved Easter hymns. Lift your heart -• M
with the glory of the Easter message. Bow j - ? ”41
your head in prayers ■' ' '
of thanks for its spir- ‘ 7' '
itual inspiration ... for
its soul-sustaining 'I ।
promise of eternal life-. I
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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News Notes From
Ahttmt
By Mrs. Herman Holifield
We still have some shut-ins
in the Community. We all wish
them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. T. 0. Chapman was din
ner guest of Mrs. Mary Pickett
in North Covington, Monday.
The daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. W. G. Griffin was baptiz
ed, Sunday afternoon by Rev.
Hagood.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean 0.
Oxley. Dean Oxley Jr., Fer
nandina Beach. Florida, Mr.
and Mrs. Franz Mitchell. Jack
sonville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Griffin, Sr., Dalton, Georgia,
Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Atlanta,
Mrs. Ed Johnson of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Griffin.
The WSCS had a Bible Study
at the home of Mrs. Jeff Smith,
Wednesday nigbt. Mrs. Henry
Dillard, Mrs. Frank Day and
Mrs. Henry Berry from Por
terdale taught the study. It was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Park of
Charlotte, N. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Wingate were guest
of Mrs. John Park and Mr s.
Wingate, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Rawlins.
Mrs. Ockie Treadwell of Sa
lem is spending this week with
। Mrs. Pinkie Parker and Mrs.
Melba Crowell.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed the family of Mr. Paul Let
son who was killed in an auto
mobile accident, Saturday in
' Jackson. He is the brother of
Mrs. J. T. Wallace and Mrs.
You who are looking for high-quality, low-cost building
supplies should know that you can t lose here. Take a gan
der at our nifty, thrifty line.
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LA IINER TR R /7 P L
Thursday. April 19. isoz
Charlie Whitten of this com
munity.
Tree frogs or tree toads have
sticky pads on the tips of their
digits which enable them to
cling to smooth surfaces up
right or upside down. — Sports
Afield.
Inferior lumber has the
permanence of a snowball
in Death Valley. Big or
small, any building job is
simpler, faster, far more
satisfactory and far, far
cheaper in the long run.
Check our lumber for qual
ity and prices—you can't
do better.