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News Notes From
Karktf
Plains
By Mln Irene Harvey
■Rie annual revival is being
heai inis week at Hopewell A>-
acciate Reformed Presbyterian
Church. Services each evening
at 8 o'clock with morning and
evening services on Sunday at
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111 a.m. and 8 pun Rev. W
| Naie Falls of Bradley, South
Carolina is the guest minister.
You are most cordially invit
ed to these services.
- “For whatsoever ttuAigs were
’ written aforetime weir writ
i ten for our learning, that we
through patience and «>mfort
of the scriptures might have
hope '. Romans 15:4.
Mr. and Mrs, Marble S^one
of St. Petersburg, Florida hiive
i returned home after several
days visit here and with rylu-
live* in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.
Stone came up for the Stone
reunion.
Mr. Walter Piper of Coving
ton visited Mr. Walter Warren^
Tuesday morning of last week.
Mrg. R E. Cowan and Mr.
Robert Cowan of Covington
were visitors Sunday afternoon I
of Miss Ruth Davis.
Mrs. W B Harvey had as]
her guests Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. G. D Smith and!
children of Conyers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce and.
John of Greensboro were the
weekend guests of Miss Sue
iThomfson and Mr. J. S. Thomp- .
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The many friends of Mrs.
W.. H. (Jessie) Thompson are
sol ry to hear she is a patient
at the Georgia Baptist Hos
pital. We trust Mrs. Thompson]
Wilf soon be restored to good
health.
Mus. Ola H. Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey had as their
Sunday dinner guests Mr. Ver
non v. Latham of Due West,
South Carolina, Miss Robbie
Harvey of Atlanta, Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut and Mr. J. W. Ches
nut.
Mhses Bell, Leila and Eva
Gardner visited Mrs. W H.
(Jessie) Thompson Sunday as-
Hospital.
The North Georgia Officers
Association of the Associate 1
Reformed Presbyterian Church
held their quarterly meeting at
Hopewell Presbyterian Church
Monday evening, July 9. with
a good attendance. Rev. Thom- ,
as J. White of the First Pres
byterian Church in Covington '
was the guest speaker.
Miss Carolyn Thacker, Char
les and Wayne Thacker of Sa
lem spent Tuesday night with
their grandmother. Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker, while their parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thacker,
Dianne, Eunice Gail and Ka
thryn motored to Walnut Cove,
North Carolina and were spend
the night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W R. Harvey and Boyd.
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut, Mr. and
Mrs. Grier Chesnut and Mr.
R. E. Chesnut motored to De
catur recently and also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chesnut at
Pine Lake.
Fred Cureton of Moreland
recently visited Miss Sue
Thompson and Mr. J. S.
Thompson.
Mr. Vernon F. Latham of
Due West, South Carolina was
the guest speaker at Hopewell
Presbyterian Church last Sun
day.
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THI COVINGTON NEWS
lanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R E. Chesnut and:
Gary.
Mrs Ola H. Thacker and|
Miss Irene Harvey with Mr.
and Mrs. Marble Stone of St.
Petersburg, Florida visited Mr. 1
and Mrs. W. B. Burnham, Fri
day evening, near McDonough, j
Saturday evening they visited
: Mrs. R. F. Stone and family in
< Porterdale. The Stones with
Mrs. Thacker were dinner
Quests Saturday of the Edgar
Thacker’s at Salem and visited,
। Mrs. W. B Harvey and Aubrey]
(Saturday afternoon.
i
We are glad to hear Mrs. W.
S. (Verna) Chesnut is still
improving at Newton County
| Hospital. We trust she will
| soon be able to return home.
We extend our sincere sym- ।
pathy to Mr». T. U. Smith and
family in Covington in the
death of Dr. Smith, on Friday..
May God bless and comfort
their broken hearts.
Tommy Castleberry of Cov
ington is visiting his grand- ■
mother, Mrs. W B Harvey
and family this week.
Miss Sue McDonald of Mc-
Donough recently visited Mrs.
C. E. Chesnut.
Mr. Frank Thompson of El
lenwood visited in our com
munity recently.
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News Notes From
Gum
Creek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Harvey John
son, Sun afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moss and Jimmy on Sun
day.
William Kimble is in Newton
County Hospital . We wish for
him a apeedy recovery.
Warren Farmer and Robin
Kimble spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kimble.
Mr and Mra. Odell Garner and
। children, Mr. and Mrs. James
Garner and Randy. Mr. and Mrs.
j Felton Ellington and children.
; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Beny Ri
, der and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Garner and Wade over
the weekend.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Auther Wilson and fami
j ly. whose husband passed away
last Tuesday. May God Wess
them.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Kimble visit
ed Mr and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole of At
lanta visited Mr and Mrs. Lee
Cola and family, Sunday.
Mrs. John Wingate and Mrs.
Render Holder of Porterdale visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble on
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Beny Rider and children
spent Monday with Mr and Mrs.
G. V. Garner and Wade.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Gleen
visited William Kimble. Monday
afternoon. He is a patient at New
ton Co. Hospital.
Frankie Moss spent Wednesday
night with Tonie Anthony and
Tonie spent Thursday afternoon
with Frankie.
If anyone has any news, please
call 7M-8421 any tone.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest McElre
sth and children of Atlanta spent
Saturday in the community.
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J. Hugh Steele
j Attends Insurance
Meet in Atlanta
J. Hugh Steele. local Cotton
' States Insurance Agent, attend
ed a two day agency - manage
ment conference at the Com
pany’s home office, Atlanta,
July 12-13.
Mr. Steele earned the right
■to represent his fellow agents
, at this conference by qualifying
■ as a member of the President's
Roundtable. Membership was
I based on superior ordinary life
production and agency manage-
I ment.
C. B. Funderburk. President,
for whom the Club was formed,
encouraged the members to
train and study continuously to
give the best service to their
policyholders. Various matters
relating to sales and agency
, management were discussed.
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COHEN'S HAS OBTAINED THESE SENSATIONAL DRESSES IN
DOZENS OF DESIRABLE STYLES AND COLORS AND THE PRICE
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FOR YOURSELF.
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THIS IS POSSIBLE BECAUSE-
A large manufacturer of dresses is discontinuing its mail order divi
sion and Cohens bought its entire stock of
OVER 2,000 DRESSES
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
Thursday. July 19, ISbZ