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Thursday, August S, 1962
Porterdale Personals
Rev. and Mrs. Irving G. Ru
dolph and boys, Carl and Jona
than, are vacationing u. Alber
marle and Raleigh, North Ca
rolina with Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Furr and Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Jernigan.
Friends continue to remem
ber Mrs. E. L. Digby with good
wishes at the Georgia Baptist
Hospital where she is recover
ing from injuries suffered in a
recent fall.
Tyrone Snow returned on
Sunday, August 5, from the
Henrietta Egleston Hospital
where he was a patient for a
number of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bohanan
and Charles enjoyed a delight
ful Florida vacation last week.
Miss Louise Walton is re
covering from surgery, having
returned on Saturday from
Crawford Long Hospital.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to Mrs. Bert Speer and
family in their bereavement at
the death of her mother, Mrs.
Mattie H. Capes.
Friends of Mr. Travis Christ
ian regret that he has been
confined to his home and New
ton County Hospital during the
past week.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Jimmy Laster and fam
ily in their bereavement
at the death of Mrs. Laster’s
mother, Mrs. Oliver Curtis on
Tuesday, July 31.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Hayes and Larry Hayes, their i
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• ten since they were called to
• the Womack Army Hospital at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
. where Airman Hayes is seri
. ously ill following an accident
at the Pope Air Force Base
where he is stationed. The ac
cident in which he suffered a
. fractured skull and concussion
: occured while he was on duty
on Wednesday night, August
1. His address is: A2/C Larry
O. Hayes, AF 14739511, Wo
mack Army Hospital, Fort
Bragg, North Carolina.
Mrs. James Ragan continues
to recover following recent
surgery which necessitated her
being a patient at the Crawford
Long Hospital.
Misses Ruth and Jordye Tan
ner are spending their vacation
in Sandersville, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson.
Tommy, Marcia, Sandra, and
Danny spent the week-end of
July 19-23 at Camp LeJeune,
North Carolina with relatives.
While there, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson visited Mrs. Hollis L.
Mask in Durham, North Caro
lina where she was ill.
Week-end guests of Mrs.
Annie Day included Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Peek and their
five children, Deborah, Pamela,
Bill, Grover, Jr., and Cindy, of
Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Mobley and Jo Ann
included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil
son and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Martin, of Piper Heights,
Covington: Mr. and Mrs. Billy
(Rutledge of Riverdale; Mr. and
1 Mrs. James Harrison and chil
i dren of Porterdale; Mrs. Bill
I Parrish and Mrs. Lillie Mobley
of High Point, Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ed
wards and Pam of Sioux City,
lowa have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Yancey and Mrs. Thelma Ed
wards and Tony. They will re
turn home this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee had
supper with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rabun Lee, Faye and
Greta of Social Circle, Monday
night.
News Notes From
High
Point
By Miss Cynthia Steele
Homecoming will be observed
at High Point Baptist Church,
Sunday, August 12th. All mem
bers, former members and friends
are invited to attend this service.
Rev. A. L. Spinks will deliver
the morning message. A special
dedication service will be held
in memory of the late J. J. Steele,
conducted by the pastor. Rev.
R. Hudson Moody. Revival ser
vices will begin Sunday night and
continue through Friday night
conducted by Rev. John Lance
of Porterdale.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Obie Parker during the
week-end were, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Jones, Mrs. Virgil Veal
and Deborah of East Point, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Whitlow of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
children, Mrs. Larue Johnson and
Preston Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Pickett
and family of Louisiana spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ju
lius Mobley and family. They
were called home due to the
death of their mother, Mrs. Ina
Pickett. Sincere sympathy is
extended to the family.
Sunday was an enjoyable day
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Bartlett
when relatives and friends gath
ered to celebrate her birthday.
Those who visited during the day
were, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Everett
and son of Doraville, Jim Nich< Is
of Blairsville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hamby and Mrs. J. W. Burrell
of Atlanta, Mrs. R. J. Cason,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomason
and Tommy of Porterdale and
Miss Marie Wren.
Rev. and Mrs. Hudson Moody
and family were the Saturday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Johnson and fami
ly-
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Johnson
and son of Tampa, Fla. spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lin
dsey Vaughn and Mrs. Pearl
Jones. They stopped by for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. 0 bie
Parker.
Friends of Will Johnson are
glad that he was able to spend
a few hours with his family, Sun
day as they gathered to cel e
br at e his 90th birthday. Every
one hopes he will soon be well
again.
News Notes From
4 ornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
A large crowd gathered for
the monthly singing at Cornish
Mtn. Baptist Church, Sunday
night. Many special groups were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gillis and
family of Mill wood, Ga. and
Miss Frances Dell of Waycross,
Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Knight this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler
visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Butler
Sunday afternoon.
Joseph T. Ellington is tn an
Atlanta hospital. Hope he will
soon be well enough to come
home.
Miss Stephanie Dell of W ay
cross has returned home after
a two weeks visit with Miss Elaine
Knight. Elaine returned home
with her for a three weeks visit
with relatives of Waycross and
Fernandana Beach Fla.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Day and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Day
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Day and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Day, Sun.
Rev. Ernest Wilkins entered
Ga Baptist Hosp. Monday morn
ing. He is scheduled to undergo
surgery Tuesday. Please pray
that he will soon be able to re
sume his duties at home and
THE COVINGTON NEWS
church
Mr and Mrs. Burton Armistead
and Charles and Mr. and Mrs
Billy Williams are vacationing in
Florida for a few days this
week
Little Joe and Lynne Ellington
spent Saturday with Jimmy
Bohannon
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe
and Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon
David and Cindy enjoyed supper
at Henderson's Sat. night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitley
visitec. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Whit
ley Sunday afternoon.
David Maughon visited Henry
Stowe, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
and Jimmy had dinner Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight.
The Cornish Mtn. Quartette at
tended revival services at Mace
donia Church, Wed. night.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mr*. T. W. Binford
We wish to extend our deepest
sympathy to the family of M r s.
Helene Sasnett who passed away
on Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mays and
Foster McConnell of Macon visit
ed Miss Maggie Tolar last
week.
Mrs. Homer Sharp Jr. and
Angela of Covington spent la s t
week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burgett
and Judy Burgett of Garland,
Texas, Mrs. Laquita Norwell and
Becky Norwell of Vega. Texas
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bin
ford from Tuesday to Thursday
of last week
The Community Club met Fri
day night after enjoying a cov
ered dish meal. Rev. White, pas
tor of the Presbyterian Church
in Covington, showed slides of in
teresting places in Savannah.
Mrs. Pete Duke and children of
Macon spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Kate Hinton.
Robert Loyd of Atlanta spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Loyd.
Misses Patsy Sams and Ellen
Sams visited Miss Louis Sams of
Macon a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Benton o f
Monticello visited Miss Mellie
Pitts and family, S u nda y
afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Brauche of Bi s hop
spent the week-end wi t h Mrs.
Annie Birdsong.
Mrs. Paul Harwell and Mrs.
Gevrye Davis spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grier
of Avondale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Elliott
spent last week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Elliott of At
lanta.
A Tribute To My Mother
My mother went to live with
Jesus, June 28. 1962. She w a s a
devoted Christian and attended
all church services, w a s a char
ter member of the W. S. C. S She
was a blessing to h e r children.
Mrs. T. W. Binford and R ev. Roy
Chapman.
Prospect MYF
News Notes
Prospect MYF meeting Sun
day night was in charge of
Joyce Goss, who gave the scrip
ture and opening prayer. She
then read a part of the pro
gram entitled, “One Great
Thing in Common”. Others
taking part on the program
were Beau Willingham, Bill
Taylor, Sidney Goss and Sara
lyn Christian. Elaine Allen led
a discussion with everyone tak
ing part. She then read “Wor
ship, A Chance to Bring To
gether”.
After the program Elaine
Allen, president, was in charge
of the business meeting. Plans
were discussed to improve
the MYF and for the an
nual MYF vacation trip to Fon
tana Village.
All young people are invited
to come to MYF and bring
someone with you.
For top-loading or agitator
automatics a detergent is pre
ferred — either high or low
sudsing. If you use soap, add a
non-precipitating water soften
er to both wash and rinse wat
ers, suggests Miss Lora Laine,
Extension home management
specialist
News Notes From
bunt
t reek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Farmer.
Warren and Mrs. Roy Kimble and
Douglas spent last week in Jack
sonville, Fla. with relatives.
W. V. Duncan attended Bethel
Homecoming day, Sun.
Mrs. Frank Moss, Jimmy
and Pat visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moss and family on Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Beny Rider and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Garner and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Felton Ellington and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner
and baby and Mr. and Mrs. James
Garner and Randy visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. V. Garner over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole. Linda
and Charles visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Moss and children,
Tuesday afternoon.
Stoke Kent of Decatur visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble o n
Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Omer Lee Pric
kett and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Moss, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble and
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kimble and
Sammy were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kimble and Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurmon Skin
mon and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Cole, Wednesday,
night.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kim
ble awhile o n Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams
spent the week-end in Sm Okie
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole of At
lanta visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cole and children. Sunday.
Thomas Kimble, Miss Shirley
Cole and Linda were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Kent and children.
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New Pool For Rock Eagle
Os all the contributions that
have gone to build Georgia’s
Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center
into the finest such facility in
the country, what may be the
most unusual donation to date
was made recently.
A big hole in the ground was
the contribution made by C. A.
Rutledge Construction Com
pany of Barrow County. The
hole is the excavation for the
new swimming pool needed to
bring the sprawling Center’s j
facilities into balance.
Now 4-H’ers oil over the state
are working to raise money to
fill up the hole with clear wat
er instead of the mud that
forms the bottom after every
rain.
And, they’re doing a good
job of it too, according to Dr.
Tommy L. Walton, state 4-H!
Club leader for the University
of Georgia Cooperative Exten
sion Service.
More than $10,900 of the es
timated $29,000 it will take to
complete the pool is already
in the bank in the name of the
Georgia 4-H Foundation, which
handles the contributions.
A goal of 25 cents per club
member in the state has been
set to raise the money. Dr. Wal
ton said. Several counties have
already reached or surpassed
their quotas.
The largest single source of J
funds so far has been the soft
drink machines at the Center,
which have yielded nearly
$6,000 in profits for the pool.
The largest single contribu
tion by a county is $1,382 81 by
Cobb County 4-H’ers. Other
donations are coming from in
dividuals and organizations.
The need for the new pool is
critical, Dr. Walton said, the
present one being woefully in
adequate to handle the nearly
1,000 boys and girls who are
often at the Center for 4-H
camps or other events.
“In addition to the fact that
swimming is the most popular
recreation for the youngsters,
we also feel that we have an
obligatiion to conduct a strong
water instruction and safety
program in connection with
4-H activities,” he continued.
“It’s almost impossible to car
ry on instruction under the
present crowded conditions at
the Center’s one pool.”
At present swimming has to
be done in shifts, with one
group lined up waiting at the
gate while another finishes its
allotted time.
Many other groups, in addi
tion to 4H'ers, use the facilities
of the Center, its reports show.
At the present rate, some 50,-
000 persons are using the Cen
ter as members of organized
events each year. Since it
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opened, more than 200,000 per
sons have used it. They have
come from every county in
Georgia, every state in the na
tion, and 43 other countries, a
tabulation of registration forma
revealed.
The largest users, in addi
tion to 4-H, are agricultural
and home dem o n str all o n
groups, church organizations
and school youth clubs.
Always keep shields and
guards in place when operating
farm machinery, warns Exten
sion Engineer W. E. Hustqn.
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