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Thursday, April is, 13b2
News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Hi Folks, so glad we could get
together this morning
Inspite of cool weather, church
attendance is holding up to par.
We’re having such wonderful ser
vices this week.
So glad to hear some of our
friends are able to be home, but
some are still hospitalized. To all
we send best wishes for a speedy
recovery. Our sympathy an d i
prayers are extended to our be
reaved neighbors. Their loss will
be shared by others too.
I
Due to the County Wide Easter
Sunrise Services, there will be no
Sunrise Service at our church.
We hope everyone can come.
We were so happy to have Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Cornelius of Cokes
bury. who conducted the District
Vacation Church School Institute'
at the North Covington Church on ;
Sunday. Though the wind was
cool, we had a fine attendance
and so glad to say it was very
successful.
Would like to welcome Mrs.
Lamar Loyd to our community, I
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lated to the extent with which it meets the
requirements of the insured and beneficiaries
at the time it is most needed.
Equity investments should be made only
after a careful consideration of one's invest
ment objectives.
Life Insurance and investing are related
elements for the same vitally important ob
jective of providing adequate financial re
sources for future needs and wants.
Both life insurance and investing can be
sufficiently complex to make professional
counseling on a personal basis highly desir
able, if not essential.
Estate Planning will afford purpose to
your insurance and investment programs.
This is a service we are glad to offer at
your request.
Gentlemen:
I would like additional information on how to co
ordinate my life insurance with an investment program to
more adequately provide for my financial future.
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Mrs. Loyd, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Carter, comes
from Rockmart to make her home
with the Carters.
North Covington Commun
i ity Club meets with Mrs. A. V.
Johnson, Tuesday. April 24 at 3:30.
Mrs E. Z. Carter, Mrs. J. W.
Carter, Johnny and Gail and Mrs.
Lewis all of Jackson visited Mrs.
H. E. McCart, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Bouchillon
Jr. and Billy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Polk of New
born.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and
; Bobby spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Allgood. Mr. and Mrs.
i Walter Allgood and daughter were
their supper guests on Sunday
! night.
' Pfc. Bobby Carr of Fort Bragg.
North Carolina was weekend guest
■ of his wife and parents.
; Miss Ila Mask of Porterdale en
: joyed weekend with the R. B. Pat
’ ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon
Sr. Mrs. A L. Huckaby. Miss
, Effie Kinnett and the J. D. Smith
family of Griffin were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. W.
Bouchillon. Sunday. Mrs. Bouch
illon returned home with them for
a few days.
i Miss Mildred Bowen and Miss
Anne Smith of Atlanta spent Sat-1
urday with Miss Bowen's parents,;
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bqwen.
Mrs. Leonore Clifton of Holly-’
wood, Florida is spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. All
good.
Mrs. Jeff Smith of Almon and
Mrs. H. E. McCart spent Monday
afternoon (last week) in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carter and '
Pete were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs Johnny Carter of Atlanta.
1
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Washington 1
and children of Worthville were ■
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Granger, Sunday. ' 1
—
Mrs. H. 0. Carr, Mrs. Tommy !
I Hale and Pfc. and Mrs. Bobby
; Carr were visitors of the C. J.
Davis in Po rter d ale on Sat- ;
urday night. |,
Mrs. Truel Wells and Brenda of
Salem Community spent Tuesday ,
(last week) with Mrs. Olin Fincher. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Butts and
baby of At lan t a were Sunday .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pat
rick.
The W. T. Wiley family enjoyed 1
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I T. Wiley.
We wish each of you a Happy
Easter and please be in church
somewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hawkins
of Decatur and Mr and Mrs. G.
T. Doster of Social Circle were
Sunday dinner guests of the A V.
Johnsons. In the afternoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Reggie Hawkins of Deca
tur visited them.
So glad to hear Mrs. Ethel Hays
has returned home after a long
stay in the hospital.
Sorry to hear Mrs. Boyd Dudley
was called to the bedside of her
father, Mr. Carey of Danielsville.
We wish for him a speedy recov
ery.
News Notes From
Eudora
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By Orel! Aaron
Rev. Frank Sailers of Covington
filled his regular appointment at
New Rocky Creek, Sunday.
Miss Rose Hughes of Tift College
spent the weekend with her par
■ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor man
' Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Sheffield Jr
and children. Sandra and Barry of
Avondale were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron.
—
Mr and Mrs. Elton Cunard spent
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cunard of Macon.
They were called there on the ser
ious illness of their granddaughter,
Debbie Cunard.
Mrs. Kate Anderson and daugh
ter of Lawrenceville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wild.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King and
Mrs. Nelta Tindal have returned
; home from an extended visit to
I friends in Sebastian, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron spent
' last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Coggins of Fort Valley.
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Etheridge
and children of Forsyth were din
j ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wild, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riggins and
Mrs. Ralph Kelley spent Sunday
with Mrs. Robert Chappell of Wal
eska, Georgia.
Melvin Ozburn made a business
trip to Cumming, Saturday.
Mrs. Jerry Cunard of Atlanta |
spent the weekend with her par- \
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly.
Mabry Lewis of Atlanta was the I
weekend guest of relatives here. ।
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson
and sons, Jerry and Leslie spent
Sun. with Mr. and Mrs. A. T J
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Spirgeon Lewis
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Goolsby and children of Atlanta
i were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lewis.
Nematodes Damage Shrubs
Inadequate growth and poor;
leaf color of shrubbery may be
; due to heavy infestations of
i nematodes in the soil, says Ex
i tension Horticulturist Gera'id
E. Smith. Nematodes are mi
i croscopic worms that feed on
the roots of the plant. This
type of damage is common in
। the sandy areas of South Geor
gia.
THI COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Cunt
Creek
By Mr*. Roy Kimble
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Farmer
and Warren visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kimble, Monday night.
Mrs Richard Wallace visited
Mrs. Johnnie Reagan, Tuesday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kimble and
Sammie spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Kimble and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H Ervin of
Maysville spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Wallace.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Max
Williams.
Mr and Mrs. James Garner and
Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Odel! Garner
and children, Mrs. Felton Ellington
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
G. V. Gamer. Saturday night.
Sandra Kitchens spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Reagan
Mrs. John Kimble visited Mrs.
Loyce Allen last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hugh McGarity and Mrs.
Helen Sheppard of Clarkston visit
ed Mrs. Johnnie Reagan, Tuesday.
Thomas Kimble spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Farmer and Warren.
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Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs Har- ।
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afternoon. |.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss and
children enjoyed the annual supper
at Macedonia Church. Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Raj' Kimble spent
Saturday with Mr. and M rs.
William Kimble and family.
Mrs. Ernest McElreath and |
children of Atlanta spent Saturday I
with Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble
and children.
Lee Cole visited W. V. Duncan.
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Grover Garner visited Mrs.
Roy Kimble on Wednesday after
noon.
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PAGE SEVEN
Seat Belts Save Lives
Everyone in an automobile
should have a seat belt or other
restraint, such as a car bed ot
car seat for small children, te
keep him from being throwr
from his seat in case of an ac
cident. Studies show that wear
ing a seat belt increases a per
son’s chances of surviving an
auto accident by eight times,
says Miss Lucile Higginbotham
head of the Extension health
department _