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News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Hi Everybody! Think everyone
feels lots better since the showers
have cooled the nights off.
Hope we have no shut-ins. but
just in case there should be, we.
send them our wishes for a quick
recovery.
Many are still on vacation but
despite the many absentees, at
tendance for church services
were good. Visitors are always
welcome so come were sure
you will be greatly blessed.
To our bereaved neighbors
eu r hearts go ou t in sympa
thy.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grier
•pent last week vacationing a t
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tine
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Standard
visited Rev and Mrs. Newton
Scott at Chicopee. Saturday en
1 route home from trip to Camp
Glisson to get Danny Danny was
j one of many boys and girls, a few
I from our church, to enjoy a week
. of good fellowship there.
Mrs. Joan Young and Valerie,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gibbs and
Deelene enjoyed an outing a t
Grants Park and Stone Moun
tain, Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Howell returned last
week after spending several days
with Mrs D. B Stowers of East
Point.
Mrs. W H. Fluker, Henry
and Francis of Thomson visited
Mrs. Henry Odum Sr. recent
ly.
Mrs. Ruth Smith of Almon
spent Thursday (last week) with
Mrs. H. E. McCart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youne, I
' Bobby and Dana Still spent
the past weekend in North
Ga. mountains.
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i ' Mrs. Mary Pickett spent Sat
-1 urday night with Mr. an d Mrs
i TO. Chapman of Almon
s - -
z ' Rev. and Mrs. Jerome Hamm.
; Felicia and Hanns and Mr. and
Mrs. W C. (Buck) Bouchillou
and Billy were dinner guests o f
, Mr. and Mrs. WC. Bouchillon
i Sr Sunday,
t
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Kitchens
I and William McCullough visit-
I cd Archie McCullough at Winder.
I Sunday afternoon. Mr. McCul
lough hopes to be c o m i n g home
soon.
Mr and Mrs Olin Fincher visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Truell Wells,
.Sunday afternoon.
i
Mrs Richard Frisbee and
; children of Bartow. Fla. spent
several days with Mrs. Hen ry
! Odum Sr. recently.
Mrs. H. E. McCart was week
end guest of Mrs. Jewell Frazier
! of Conyers.
Mr and Mrs. Rom Stowe of
Porterdale enjoyed the week-end
with the J. A. Algoods.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S Granger
and Judy enjoyed Saturday nite j
! supper with the AP. Timms
family of Lawrenceville.
—
Mrs. Howard Moore. Connie,
Wayne of Decatur sfient Thurs
day with Mrs. Grady Walton. In
• the afternoon, Mrs. A. J. Howell
1 joined them for a trip to visit Mr.
and Mrs M C. Johnson of Jack
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kitchens !
i visited Mrs. Doug Digby, Mon-;
'day morning.
Misses Brenda Gibbs, Eliza
beth Yancey and Larry Martin
are spending this week at C a m p
Glisson. Mrs. Margie Martin
, carried them up on Mon.
Mrs. C. M Mann Jr., Billy
and Nancy of Griffin spent Tues- ,
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day with Mrs. Olin Fincher. Bil
ly and Nancy remained to spend
phis week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson,
Gloria and Robert visited Mr.
; and Mrs. A D. Wilson of Logan
: ville, Sun afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Digby and
Mike of Macon spent aw hi 1 e
Sunday afternoon with Mrs^ A L.
Huckaby.
Mr. and Mrs. V W Bouchillon
spent the week end with re
latives in Griffin.
News Notes From
Xeivborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Robert
son and children spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Robertson.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Williams
and children of Atlanta vuued
Mrs. Helene Sasnett who >s ill,
Friday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Cline Brand and
children returned home in Char
lotte, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Brand
and children have spent the
month of July with Mrs. Kate
Hinton, who is UI.
We're glad to have Mrs. Hugh
Sams back home from Newton
Co. Hospital. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Paul Harwell joined Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Nix of Macon
and attended camp meeting a t
Smyrna camp ground, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pannell of
Mansfield and Miss Anne Pan
nell of Atlanta were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford on
Friday night.
Mrs. Peden Blake and Willson
of Savannah have spent several
days with Mrs. P. Willson.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Gr an t
and Pam of Porterdale visited
their parents. Mr and Mrs. A. G.
Grant, Sunday.
Messrs. Marion Sams, Lu I her
Carso, T. W. Binford and Rev.
W. E. Berry attended the Dist
rict meeting on Monday night
al the Martha Brown Methodist
Church in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Geigler
have returned home after visiting
the world’s fair and other points
of interest.
News Notes From
(Hunt
Creek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
Mrs. Eva Townley of Atlanta
is spending the week with Mrs.
Mabell Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole and
Miss Shirley Cole visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kimble, Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ellington
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
James Garner and Randy and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
V Garner over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E N Kimble
and children of Atlanta visited
relatives. Sunday.
Miss Alice Curtis of Porter
dale visited relatives over the
week-end.
Mrs Irene Prickett and child
ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Moss and family last Sunday af
ternoon
Mrs Lee Cole spent last week
in Atlanta with Mr and Mrs.
Bud Cole and Mr and Mrs. Hur
mon Shimmon
Mrs Roy Kimble and Thomas
attended Macedonia Homecom
ing, Sunday.
Little Mark Garner spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs G. V Garner.
Douglas Kimble spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Harvey Farmer ind War
ren of Conyers.
Mrs. Mabel! Ellington spent
last week in Atlanta with her
children.
Women 45 and over account
ed for three-fifths of the gain
in the female labor force over
the past 15 years, but for only
two-fifths of the gain between
1960 and 1961. according to a
recent study by the U.S. De
partment of Labor’s Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
News Notes From
Hockfl
Plains
By Miu Irene Harvey
“For every man Shall bear
his own burden" — Ephesians
6:5.
Dr. T. B. Mcßride of Due West,
S. C. will fill his regular appoint
ment Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
at Hopewell A. R. Presbyterian
Church. You are cordially invit
ed to attend the service.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey wi t h Mrs. R. F.
Stone of Porterdale and Walter
Stone of Charlotte, N. C. visited
Mrs. Bill Maye, Tommy, Mrs.
Lamar Stewart and Jimmy a t
McDonough o n Tuesday after
noon
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W
Chesnut entertained in honor o f
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Atlanta,
with a birthday dinner Sunday.
Those enjoying this happy oc
casion were Miss Eleanor Ches
nut, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut,
Garry. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ches
nut, Larry. Junior. J. W. Chesnut
and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut. Other
visitors Sunday morning were
Mr. and Mrs Albert Chesnut o f
Stewart. Best wishes to Miss
Chesnut for many m o re happy
birthdays.
Hulon Capes of Oak Hill, son
in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wel
don. Sr. underwent surgery Fri
day at Emory Hospital. We wish
for Mr. Capes an early recov
ery.
Mrs D A Turner of Fairburn
recently spent two nights a n d a
day with her mother, Mrs. W.
B. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart
honored Paul Stewart Sunday with
a birthday dinner. Those present
for this joyous occasion were:
Edward Boyd of McDonough,
Mrs. Bell Blanton and Mrs. Ar
thur Cobb of West Newton, Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Johnson and
children of High Point. Miss Sue
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stewart and children. Best wishes
to Mr Stewart for many more
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weldon
and children of Griffin were
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| visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Weldon Sr. an d
I family. Mrs. Hulon Capes of Oak
Hill spent several days last week
! with the Weldons.
Mrs W. D Weldon, Mr and
Mrs. John Weldon with Mrs. Hu
lon Capes of Oak Hill visited Mr.
Capes at Emory, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosser
of McDonough were dinner guests
Thursday oi Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
! and J. W. Chesnut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hearn of
\ Decatur visited Mrs. Ola H. Thac
ker and Miss Irene Harvey Wed
' nesday afternoon. Other visitors
Friday evening were Charles,
Eunice Gail and Kathryn Thacker
; ol Salem.
Miss Martha Thompson o t
l Clarkdale and Frank Thompson
of Ellenwood were visitors Sat
urday in our community.
Mrs. H. H. Nolen had as her
guests Saturday Mrs. Jackson,
Marsha and Phil of Birmingham,
Ala. and Mrs. Boyce Davis o f
Conyers They enjoyed dinner at
the Nolens’ lake.
Miss Sue Thompson with Miss
Sue McDonald of McDonough
motored to Greensboro Monday
and were dinner guests of Mrs.
Jim Byce and John.
We are sorry to hear of the
illness of Mrs. E. G. Switzer.
She is the News reporter of t h e
Cedar Shoals Community W e
wish for her a speedy and com
plete recovery.
Any others who are ill we wish
for you an early recovery.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of At
lanta was the guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chesnut and
brother, Garry Sunday and Sun
day night. Miss Chesnut was en
route to Due West, S. C., where
she has accepted a position with
Dr. J. M. Lessene. president o f
Erskine College as secretary.
She is a graduate of Newton Co.
High School and a graduate of
Erskine College. Miss Chesnut
worked two years at Erskine Col
lege after graduation and has
beeh in Atlanta the pa st year.
Best wishes to Miss Chesnut i n
her new work.
We are glad to hear Mrs
W. H. (Jessie) Thompson has
returned from the Ga. Baptist
I Hospital. We trust Mrs. Thomp-
Baptist Church
Has Visitation
Program Sunday
More than forty Baptist
(churches in an eight-county
area will participate in a uni
que program on Sunday, August
sth, when they join together
with leaders of Georgia Baptist
Convention agencies institutions
and missions departments for
a Denominational Emphasis
Visitation Sunday.
Purposes of the Denomina
tional Emphasis Visitation, in
the words of Dr. Searcy S. Gar
rison, Atlanta, Executive Sec
retary - Treasurer of the Geor
gia Baptist Convention, is to
“present educationally and
insiprationally the ministries of
Georgia and Southern Baptists,
and to strengthen the fellow
; ship between the pastor, as
sociation leaders, church mem-
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' son wi 11 continue to imp ro-
Mrs. J. F. Harvey, James and
Glenda visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira
L. Wheeler Sun. afternoon.
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bera. and others. ’
The Denominational Empha
sis Visitation program, believ
ed# to be an entirely new con
cept in the presentation of
Baptist work in the Southern
' Baptist Convention, is designed
■ to reach a maximum number
of lay leadership in th" church
es with a direct spiritual pre
sentation of the work in which
Baptists are engaged coopera
: tively through the ministries of
the Cooperative Program.
The Denominational Empha
sis Visitation program in this
area is being undertaken in
cooperation with the pastors of
i the local churches, and with the
Rev. T. M. Underwood, Jr.,
Monroe, area missionary.
The visitation program will
take place in churches in Law
renceville, Buford, Monroe,
Winder, Madison, Covington,
Decatur, Athens and Rutledge
areas.
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