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Thursday, August 2. 1962
News Notes From
Corington
Mill*
By Mrs. J. E. Rowe
The Wesleyan Methodist Chur
ch extends a cordial welcome to
the public to attend "The Decla
mation and Variety Program" to
be presented at the church this
Friday evening at 7:45 P. M Sev
eral young people of Cov. will
participate. The church is loca
ted at Gordy St. and Highway
278. Everyone is invited.
The reunion of the Cook fam-
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<Our AdvarfluM. Ar® Assured Os R'tui?*)
; Uy was held at Indian Springs on
Sunday. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Cook of Gris-
■ tin; Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves
'of LaGrange; Mrs. Julia Ken
ney. Miss Kay King. Mr. and Mrs.
Chesley Cook and family of Green
| sboro; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bax
! ter, Mr and Mrs. Jack Christian
and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
| Allen. Mrs. Imogene and Janies
| Hancock, Mrs. Karen Loyd, Mr,
i and Mrs. Phillip Freeman, Mr.
, ano Mrs. Perry Johnson and
' Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs Parker
Blackburn of Covington; Johnny
I Adams of Eatonton and Miss
Jeanette Clark of Barnes
’*• .
Jeff Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs
■'h-slev C<x>k of Greensboro, is
visiting the Jack Christian fami
ly' this week.
The Parham P.eunion was al
so held at Indian Springs. Sun
day. Those attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. W A Childers Sr.. Mr
and Mrs. Grady Reynolds, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A Childers Jr.
and family. Mrs. W T. Brown
and Cynthia. Rev and Mrs Jack
Ch'lders and family of Scotts
boro. Ala.. Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Williamson. Mrs. Mildred Car
michel and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Deforest Williamson of East
Point, Mr and Mrs. J B Cam
yss and family, Joe Parham and
I family of Thomaston; Mr and
Mrs Walter Parham and son of
THS COVINGTON NEWS
Griffin; Mr and Mrs Mellie Par
ham and family. Mr. and Mr s.
Bill Lynch. Mr. and Mrs Tommy
Turnbull and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Turner and family o f
^’r. n-d Mrs A E. Turn
bull. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Pa r
ts 1v and Mr and
Mrs Bobby Hawks and family
of Social Circle.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Gazaway
and family enjoyed a trip to the
mountains over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Brewer and
family of High Shoals visited
Miss Mary Lou Worsham, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Rowe and family
and Mrs Helen Vaughn and fam
ily, Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Dempsey ,
returned home Sundnv from a
visit with the Brewer family.
Our get well wishes go out t o
little Bonnie Brewer who has re
। turned home alter visiting Misa
Worsham for two weeks. She
had a light fixture accident Sat
night and received 2 stitches
; over her left eye
—
Os interest to many is the fact
that Sgt and Mrs Edward Hau
gh and family are in New York.
’ after four years living in Ger
many. Mrs. Haugh is the former
■ Miss Ruby Rowe, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Rowe They
plan to visit relatives in Coving
ton next week.
Mrs. Donald Dennis and Ro-
(LaroMt Coverage A«y Weekly In Th® Staf«l
bert Dennis were supper guests
lof the J. E Rowe family, Satur
day night. They brought Eddie
and Nancy home from a visit in
Greshaiuvil’e. Bil 1 Rowe of Al
bany. Jimmy Rowe of Atlanta
and Luanne Walden were al
so guests.
Latite Mel Cown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Cown of laigan
ville. was guest of his grandpar
ents. Mr and Mi's Bill Bledsoe,
Sat. and Sunday.
We’re glad to hear that M rs.
Margaret Gilbert. Bobby Gene
Stapp and Mrs. Willie Brown an
home from the hospital. Our
get well wishes go o u t to them
as they improve.
nooga, Tenn, over the week
We had a wonderful time at
the sth Sunday night singing this
past Sunday Sorry I forgot t o
menhon it last week Dud Child
ers. Tony Mui ton and Edsel Ar
nold led in the singing
Saturday. Aug. 4th at 5 <W P.
M is the time! For the "Ten Cent
Supper" sponsored by the WSCS
of Cov. Mills Meth Church, a t
the church Everyone is welcome
that loves home cooked food. You
may even buy a cookbook for one
dollar of all the ladies' favorite
recipes, also sponsored by the
WSCS Saturday, August 4th at
5:00 til 800 P M
Dan ChUders visited Chntta
PAGE THIRTEEN
end.
To our shut-ins and disabled,
we extend war m get well
wishes
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