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Fhuraday, Jun® 7,1962
News Notes From
Corington
Mill*
By Mn. J. E. Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams
•pent a few days at St. Simon's
Island last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian
and family are spending their va
cation at Daytona Beach, Fla
this week.
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Butler. Mike
ana Danny of Mobile, Alabama
were weekend guests of Mr. and
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Met. H R. Butler The boys will
remain for a two weeks visit with
their grandparents. Mrs. Butler
accompanied her husband on a
business trip to Falmouth. Mass.
We extend sympathy to the fam
ily of Mrs. Sally Everett who
passed away early Sunday.
Keith Greham. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Graham of Sal Lake
City. Utah will leave Saturday
for home after a short visit with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoke Lord. He accompanied Mrs.
Lord on a trip to Covington, arriv
ing on May 28.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Mary Baugh were Mr. and
Mrs Ardell Payne Jr. and boys of
, Collum Road. Mrs Baugh was
i ecent visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Baugh and family in Eaton
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haw
kins and family were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S Haw
kins an<‘ family. Mr and Mrs.
Wilson Jackson and family were
Saturday supper guests of the
i Hawkins.
We’re glad Mrs. Bill Bledsoe is
: home again Our get well wishes
1 no out to her as she keeps improv
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Ixird. Keith
> Graham and Mrs. L. C. Johnson
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THI COVINGTON NEWS
visited Mrs. Mary Bell Reynolds
and family in Atlanta. Saturday
Miss Vicki Reynolds was week
end gues of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Reynolds and Ronnie in College
Park.
Mrs Frank Turnbull is still in
■ tne hospital. We extend get well
wishes to her as she improves.
Mr and Mrs. Chick Morgan of
Monroe were dinner guests of Mr.
arid Mrs Grover Morton. Sunday.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McElro Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King and
Sherry, Miss S. Kendrick visited
Gatlinburg, Tennessee over the
weekend.
Miss Elaine Entrekin is guest
oi Miss Kay Kerbow and family
on a trip to Jacksonville. Ma.
We extend sympathy to the fam
ily of Mrs Forrest (LolUe) Speaks,
who passed away on Monday.
Mrs Gertrude Nihlett will join
Mr and Mrs. M. D. Denning and
Kenneth of Smyrna. Friday, as
th^v leave by plane for a t w o
weeks visit of relatives and to
tpke in the World's Fair in Seattle,
Washington
This reporter enjoyed a bap
tismal service at Calvary Baptist
Church. Sunday night.
(Lart»e®t Cev®rarr® Any Weekly In The Stat®
L'ttle Luann® Walden spent Sun- .
dev afternoon with her aunt. Mr.
ard Mrs J E. Rowe and family.
Mr and Mrs Jack Brewer and
girls of High Shoals were Sunday
guests of Mrs. J. N. Dempsey.
M-ss Vicki Brewer is staying for
a visit with Miss Mary Lou Wor
sham as Mrs Dempsey is visiting
the Brewers for a week or two.
Miss Louise Rowe is still on our
sick list Sc is Uncle Joe Hackett. ,
Bill Taunton has been sick for sev 1
eml weeks. W • have several
others sick or disable Our pray
ers are for all of these a* our get I
well wishes go out to them.
We're glad little Tammie Greer,
granddaughter of Mrs. Jacque
Farr is mud: better.
Calvary Baptist Church is having
Vacation Bible School this week.
IF pe your children *ra attending.
Wesleyan Methodist will have a
split week Bible School, starting
yesterday (Wed.) Hope your child
ren will attend.
Covington Mills Methodist Bible
School will be Juns 10 - 15. Sun
dry is preparation day at 2 p. m.
Every week day begins at 9 a. m.
Hope your children will attend.
Aren't we glad that school is out
for the next three months'* It is
almost as though we are playing
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"hooky” otirselvee, to stretch,
turnover and go back to sleep
Mrs. Sally Moseley of Toccoa.
Pinto Jerrell. Mrs. Birdie Lee
Campbell, Mrs. Essie Brooks.
M>s. Blanche Hester all of North
Carolina were overnight guests of
Mr and Mrs. B. S Glanton recent
ly.
Forest Industry
Total raw value of forest pro
ducts sold by Georgia’s tim
berland owners is approximate
ly $155 million annually and
the forest industry is valued
at S7OO million annually, ac
cording to H. O. Baxter, Exten
sion forestry marketing spe
cialist.