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Porterdale Personals
Mr and Mr* Paul L** of
Porterds)* *(• th<:r dinner
gue>ts on is>unday. Mr. and
Mr*. R R Kt «i Sea-
lock. Uovd T.vda. Mr. and Mrs
M G. W./aw. Mrs. Cluev
nv ; ■ ■ v - h■> •> <
W Wa?nr Barry and
UAnn.
M: and M s Aubrey Wil
liams and Gera id were Friday
r ; : \ > ws of Mrs. R. B. Sea
kx-k and Mr and Mrs. M. G
W ; ims Gerald Williams re
turned on Thursday night from
a weeks vacation in Daytona
Beach. Fla.
Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sea
lock were Mr. and Mrs. James
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yancey
spent the weekend with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Blankenship, of Ma
con.
Mrs. Annie Lee Day was din
ner guest of Mrs. Margaret
Hannon in Walnut Grove, Geor
gia on Thursday evening, July
12.
Mr. Jack Ridling of Key
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or
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f West, Florida is visiting rela
tives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bowden
and Grady Bowden, Jr. left
during last week-end for a
visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Broussard and family in Biloxi,
1 Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Shaw and
family returned on Sunday from
a delightful visit in Panama
City and Tallahassee, Florida
and in Valdosta, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil
liams were called home from
vacationing in Florida due to
the serious illness of Mr. Wil
liams’ mother, Mrs. C. L. Wil
liams, in Athens, Georgia.
Friends have continued to re
member her and the family
during the tense days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biles and
Sandra of Jackson, Georgia
were Sunday guests of their
mother, Mrs. Claire Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ridling and
Mark of Atlanta are her guests
this week while they also share
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Ridling.
Mr. Frank Wise is being re
membered while he is a patient
at the Newton County Hospital
Miss Martha Trusty of the
j Georgia Baptist Children’s
Home in Hapeville, Georgia is
spending her vacation with
. Misses Ruth and Jordye Tan
ner at the Teacherage.
1 Mr. Lanier Malcom has been
I remembered at Newton County
, Hospital after undergoing sur
gery on Tuesday, July 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone
of Charlotte. North Carolina
I are visiting their mother. Mrs
, Bertie Stone, and other rela
, tives in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Church
and Jill of Athens, Georgia
were Sunday luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cason
' and Mrs. Laura Shaw.
Mrs. T. A. (Doris) Waldrop
is a patient at the Talmadge
’ Memorial Hospital where she
will undergo surgery in t h e
immediate future. Friends re
member her with good wishes
Mrs. James Ragan is re
-1 cuperating satisfactorily at the
Crawford Long Hospital follow
ing surgery on July 13 a n d
1 will probably return home
this week-end.
Friends of Miss Pauline
Hardman are delighted that she
is recovering rapidly and
satisfactorily from recent sur
gery at the Elbert County Hos
pital, Elberton, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams,
Mrs. Corrine Adams, and
! Keith Adams are enjoying a
vacation visit with relatives
in Porterdale and Newton and
Henry Counties.
Rev. Irving G. Rudolph is a
counselor at the Junior Con
. ference at Camp Calvin near
. Hampton, Georgia this week
He will return to Porterdale on
I Friday.
Mrs. Nellie Durden and fam
j ily of Loganville, Georgia visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Singley last week. Gail Sing
■ ley returned home with them
for a brief visit.
Miss Ruth Tanner and Miss
Ruth Parker will fly to Wash-
I ington, D. C. this week-end to
be official delegates at the An
। nual Convention of the Pilots
International for a week. Miss
I Tanner is the newly-elected
I President of the Pilot Club of
' Covington.
Friends of Tyrone Snow will
! be interested that he entered
Aidmore Hospital on Friday,
; July 13, for observation and
i treatment.
Mrs. Lillian Jeffares accom
! panied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis
and Miss Julie Davis to Miami.
Florida where she will spend
| this week with her sister, Mrs.
j Don Rogers, and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Davis will visit Mr.
i and Mrs. Royce Davis and
i Lisa Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis had
J as their guests at the Welaunee
I Hotel on Sunday, July 15, Mr.
J and Mrs. Sam Holcombe of Sa
lem Community, Mr. ant Mrs.
i Ernest Holcombe of Newborn,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Broadnax of
Walnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs. T
L. Pinkerton of Atlant;, Mr.
and Mrs. Pelham Holcombe of
East Point, and Mr. and M rs.
Willis Holcombe and family of
Defiance, Ohio.
Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B
Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Holcombe of Salem Commun
ity and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Holcombe and family of Defi
ance, Ohio.
Russell Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Johnson, is re
covering satisfactorily from a
tonsillectomy which he under
went at Newton County Hos
pital on Monday, July 9.
News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Good morning. So glad we could
get together this morning. Boy,
ole Sol has really put the summer
temperature up real quick.
So glad to see you at church.
Had good attendance for all ser
vices. If you couldn’t make it this
time, we hope you can another
time.
We extend deepest sympathy to
our bereaved neighbors. To all
shut-ins, we hope your ailments
wi 11 be better soon.
The N covington Community
Club will m e e t on Monday. July
23 instead of Tuesday, July 24
Mrs. Grady Walton has returned
home after an extended trip at
which time she visited Rev. and
Mrs. Guy Walton and baby i n
Colquitt; Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Walton at Winter Park, Florida
and Mr. and Mrs. G. W Po 1 k of
Daytona Beach. Also visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Moore and
family of Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiger
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bouchil
lon were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Luzarn Turling
ton in Mableton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young
and Bobby, Dana Steele and Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Johnston were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
J. A. Allgood.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk
patrick, Sunday. So glad to hear
Mrs. Kirkpatrick is at home and
doing nicely.
Mrs. H. E. McCart spent Sun
day with Mrs. Irene Stone in Ox
ford.
Mrs. Marvin Wiley of Social
Circle, Mrs. C. B. Henderson o f
Dialtown were week-end guests
of the I. T. Wileys.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kitchens
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Gibbs
of Social Circle visited Archie
McCullough at Smiths Convales
cent Home in Winder, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Cowan
and children vacationed last week
in Daytona.
Pink Rivers of Griffin spent
Monday with Mrs. A L. Huck
aby.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Smith and
family of Griffin were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Bouchillon.
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Cannon o f
Athens were week-end guests o f
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooking.
Mr and Mrs Jack Gibbs Sr.
spent Tuesday night and Wednes
day with Mrs. P. D. Young o f
Oakwood.
Friends of Jimmy Martin will
be glad to hear he is at home
Among the in and out guests dur
ing the week-end were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Farmer of Lithonia,
Mrs. Clyde Farmer, Gail Farmer
of Smyrna Road in Conyers. Mr.
and Mrs. Ollie Mask and Robert
of Porterdale, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wilson. Melanie and Becky Wil
son of Decatur. Miss Ila Mask
of Atlanta. L. J. Owens of At
lanta. Mrs. Bob Mask and Harry.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Mask. Nor
ris and Donnie Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbs and
Bob visited Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Cox. Sunday.
Job opportunities in electron
ics manufacturing are expected
to continue to expand rapidly
over the 1960-70 decade, the
I U. S. Labor Department’s “Oc-
I cupational Outlook Handbook”
says. Opportunities will be
particularly good for scientists,
engineers, and technicians, as
well as for skilled craftsmen.
News Notes From
( or i nylon
Mill*
By Mrs. J. E. Row*
Miss Nancy Rowe and Miss
Faye Beeland were spend the
night guests of Miss Diane Head
in Porterdale, Friday.
We’re sorry to hear that Mrs.
Margaret Gilbert and Bobby Gene
Stapp are in Georgia Baptist Hos
pital and our get well wishes g o
out to them as they impro
ve.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer and
family of High Shoals visited
Mrs. J. N. Dempsey, Sunday. Mrs.
Dempsey accompanied them:
home for a visit.
Miss Mary Byrd, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd
moved to Atlanta recently.
Miss Mary Lou Worsham and
Little Bonnie Brewer are visiting
Mrs. Kate Smith, Bill and Owen
in Atlanta. The Smith’s are for
mer residents of Cov. Mills.
Mrs. Julius Johnson and Russ
of Porterdale, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Butler and Mike visited M r.
and Mrs. Perry Butler and Perry
Jr.. Sunday afternoon in Mon
roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bow
den. Bob and Keith in Malvern,
Pa. recently. The boys came
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Clayton and
Myrna Gay and Priscilla Ever
son of Rossville visited Mrs. John
’ 1111 l
Read what your ■
neighbors say 1
about the 1
GOLD STAR j
PLAN j
If you do not drink, the Gold Star
Plan will pay you SIOO.OO for every
week you art in the hospital, even for
life!
If you are carrying ordinary hospi
talization insurance, your premiums
are helping to pay for accidents, ill
nesses, and hospital bills of drinkers.
Alcoholism is now our nation’s No. 3
health problem, ranking immediately
behind heart disease and cancer.
Those who drink are sick more often,
and for longer periods, than those who
don't drink. Until now, your insurance
cost as much as theirs. Now, with rates
based on the superior health records
This Is the same GOLD STAR PLAN yoo’ve seen featured in:
READER’S DIGEST • McCALL'S
GRIT • SUCCESSFUL FARMING
TOGETHER • FAMILY CIRCLE
FARM JOURNAL • WOMAN'S DAY
CHRISTIAN HERALD • FARM & RANCH
COMPARE THESE GUARANTEED BENEFITS:
M 0 AGE LIMIT. Same Itb^rol bßßelin whether you me 1 er 100’
GUARANTEED RENEWAIIL Only YOU eon cancel your policy. Your protochoe
wnftnucs o$ lona m you livel
NO WAITING PERIODS. Full benefits ge bifo effect nooe of the dov yous pohey
* nwed. And Gold Slot pays from the very hr«t doy you enter the hospital.
NO SALESMAN WILL (ALL Policy h moiled Io your home. Claim checks ore sent
oir moil special delivery, directly to yea, and cob be used for rent, food, hosph
101, doctor bi Ho—any purpose you wisM
GOOD ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. Gold Star hm tahched poAcyholdofi in eW SO
states end in many foreign countries.
YOU FAY ONLY FOR PROTECTION. No policy foe* ne snrollment fees, no mem
bership dues!
ADDITIONAL GOLD STAR MNEFITS
Pey« S2OOO 00 cosh W occidontol 4ooth.
Pay» S2OOO 00 cosh hr •ccidawtol Jo«a es
•n« hand, or one foot, er sight of eye.
Pey» $4000.00 «e»h for occidowtol ku es
both hand* or both foot, er t j t ht of both eye».
MyX 7 ifJJ LU 4
'T.sroest Coveraoe Any Weekly In Ths Statel
L. Smith and Mrs. Wiley Reynolds
and children a few days this
week
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singley and
Tim visited at Gatlinburg, Tenn,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bayliss and
Charles of St. Petersburg, Fla.
and Miss Vicki Reynolds of Cov
ington visited relatives a few days
enroute from New Jersey to
Florida.
James L. Harper
Completes Course
In Communications
SSgt. James L. Harper,
USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Harper of 9 Birch St., Por-
I terdale, recently completed a
| course offered to communica
tions chiefs, conducted at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
j San Diego, Calif.
The 24-week course prepares
senior enlisted men to assist in
the direction, supervision and
co-ordination of communica
tions and electronics units in
the Marine Corps.
If You Have a Car,
A Home, A Family
One man can solve all of
your insurance problems.
He is your friendly State
Farm agent. See him soon.
SY**r Stat* Farm Agent
TONY WILKIE
• Phon* 786-2017
Mutual Insurance Company
Slate faim Lilt Insurance Company
State Ferm Fire and Casualty Company
MOMS QFFICC*—BLOOMtMOYOM. KLINO*
ONLY CONDITIONS NOT COVERED
Every kind of sickness end accident is cov
•red. Except hospitalization caused by vso
of alcoholic b«vora*os or norcotia, pra
ezistinf cendi lions, moatel or nervous
disorders, ony oct of war, or prefwowey
Irerythlng else 1$ tuvoredl
OUTSTANDING LEADERS SAY:
HON J. STROM TWUtMOND, United Stefei Scnetw, Sovfh CeroHnet
•'Thoro ore many reasons why I do Ret use alcoholic bevorofes,
eno of them be in® the ill effects which eicohd con have on a
person i health end life. I have been ploasod to loam that there
• s an insurance plan available which offers non'drinkors an oppor
tunity to capitalize en their decision to obHo n from the use of
alcoholic bovoroseo,”
DR ARTHUR J MOOPf. Font President. Council of Bishops, The Meth
odist Church: “It would appear that common justice would provids
some form of hospitalization policy evaifable to non-drinkors only.
This, I vndorstand, has Rnolly boon done. I applaud this principle eod
wish the idea every possible success.''
DRIVE SAFELY^^
AM St I
— wit ,V mi •y I
on PENNSYLVANIA
LI TIRES
The big Tis your symbol of dependable driving. />MK\
It’s the TURNPIKE line of DRIVER-RATED [ :
Pennsylvania tires . . . rated to match your
driving habits.
Covington Tire Service, Inc
T. E. HAYES, Owner
Phone 786-3737 103 Washington St. Covington, Ga.
Maud* Ista*. MADISON, GEORGIA: "Thank you so much for th* th*
check for my confinement in the hospital. It's nice to know you I
ore taken care of in sickness. Sorry I had to have my accident i
so soon after I had taken out insurance with you, but you did
whet you seid you would do. Thanks!"
Mr*. Susie V. Budd, OXFORD. GEORGIA — "Thank you for your ll
prompt action and kind words. I can tell others of a really
good dependable insurant* company. Thank God for you."
... the low cost hospitalization plan for
NON-DRINKERS ONLY!
of non-drinkers, Gold Star rewards you
tor not drinking.
Gold Star pays you SIOO.OO per week
for $14.28 per day), from your first day
in the hospital, and as long as you are
there, even for life! Claim checks are
sent directly to you by air mail special
delivery, for you to spend as you see
fit-for hospital or doctors' bills, mort
gage payments, food — anything you
wish. Your policy cannot be cancelled
by the company, no matter how long or
how often you are sick. And the pres
ent low rate on your policy can never
be raised as you grow older, or have
too many claims, but only if the rates
NO SALESMAN WILL CALL! DIRECT-BY-MAIL TO YOU!
SEND NO MONEY! No salesman will
call. In the privacy of your own
home, read the policy carefully.
Have it checked by your lawyer,
your doctor, your friends or some
trusted advisor. Make sure it pro
vides exactly what we’ve told yon
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। Gold Star Total Abstainers’ Hospitalization Policy
I Name (Plus* Print) - 0-5-1483-072 |
! Street or RD # I
, I City Zon«_ State j
• Date of Birth: Month Day year Height— . Weight j
t ।My occupation is __ .. I
. |My beneficiary is Relationship ]
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’ | mt (PI". Pr-Y) act WGHT. Wmt ttitßttHY
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E To me best of your knowledge and belief, have you or any person listed above ever had
| high or low blood pressure, heart trouble, diabetes, cancer, arthritis or tuberculosis or
■ have you or they, within the last five years, been disabled by either accident or Illness
J had medical advice or treatment, taken medication for any condition, or been advised Io I
I have a surgical operation? Q Yes □ No
I U >o, give details stating person affected, tause, date, »ame and addresa of attending I
I physician and whether fully g
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■ Neither I nor any other person listed above uses alcoholic beverages, and I hereby do !
■ apply for a policy with the understanding that the policy will not cover any conditions "
* I existing prior to the issue date, and that it shall be issued solely and entirely h reliance I
i, | upon the written answers to the above questions. g
" | Deft: SifUod:
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I ARE mohthit _vtA.tr *,•*»- :
I IOM/ IV-A* F-Tl MH.* upon ,*.r I
ICW -— r SUM of mulwK,): I
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* j 7Z2Z. ~ AS iOOwn—^ O- OU. LIFE INS. CO. |
I STAR t«K<M*o^ll I Ch Ca, °' W’
d I RATES rt-w.wn-AJ. *3O. .® l ® SECURITY LIFT
j i IMSURAHCE COMPANY ]
! IMPORTANT SIKMIW you atcidt to IMP your Gold SUr worn MUTUAI™ *'
• Policy, plus, indicate now you would prefer making iccioent Ai. re VJ*..*•
I your premium payment.; □ Monthly D Annu*^ ,'«• « |
'IBM.IIIM.IJMIM
ZACK D. CRAVEY
FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
* perton ii known BEST by th* pcopl* he GROWS f
UP with and the NEIGHBORS who watch him grow
up Bruce idwordc wat RAISED in LOWNDES HHFMA togfll
County. RESULTS of th* 1958 State Comptroller-
General's race in LOWNDES County were; Ed
wards, 1.647 VOTES; CRAVEY, 2,271. ZACK CRA- ‘
VEY was RAISED in TELFAIR County. TELFAIR '
County RISUITS for th* SAMI RACI: Bruc* Id-
wards, 534; ZACK CRAVIY, 3,048. 'Nuf Seal'
i tor all policyholders are changed!
One out of every seven people will
: spend some time in the hospital this
1 year. A fall on the stairs or on the
। sidewalk, a sudden illness or opera
। tion, could put you in the hospital tor
weeks, even months.
Could you afford a long siege in the
■ hospital, with costly doctors' bills, ex
pensive drugs and medicines? Many
I people lose their savings, their cars,
’ even their homes. Don’t take chances
■ with your financial security. Remem
ber-once the doctor says it's your turn
i to enter the hospital, you can’t buy
> coverage at any price.
Thursday, July 19. 1962
it does. Then when you have con
▼inced yourself, beyond any doubts,
that this policy is everything we’ve
claimed for it... mail us your first
premium. You have everything to
gain and nothing to lose, by mail
ing your application immediately!
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