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News Notes From
Hunt
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By Mrs. Roy Kimble
Those who were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimble
■nd family Friday night were
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble, M r.
and Mrs. Oron Kimble and Sam
my , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kiinble
my. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble
Thomas and Douglas and Mr and
Mrs. Harvey Farmer and War
ren of Conyers.
Mrs Jessie Byrd. Mrs. David
Rvrd. Mrs. Roberson. Mrs. Mar
ion Middlebrooks. Miss Grace
B\ rd and Donald Byrd were Tues
day dinner guests of Mrs. Wal
ter Middlebrooks.
Mrs Beny Rider and Steve
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spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs.,G. V. Garner.
Mrs. Richard Walliee spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. .
Walter Middlebrooks.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Moss and :
children visited Mr. and Mr s
Frank Moss and Jimmy, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Byrd and
Mr and Mrs. Grady Piper spent
the weekend in Srnokie Mt.
Mrs Harvey Farmer and War
ren of Conyers spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kim
ble.
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Middle
brooks. Dany Roy and Holly
Sue of Porterdale and Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Middlebrooks an d Ja
net were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole were
Newton Delegates at Fire Marshal Meet
SIXTH ANNUAL 1
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LAKE JACKSON — Georgia's Sixth Annual Statewide
Junior Fire Marshals’ Conference founded and sponsored
by Comptroller-General and Safety Fire Commissioner's
Office and only week-long assemblage of young fire safety
officers held in the nation, brought over 400 Junior Marshals
from practically every county in the State to the FFA Camp
here last week. Shown with Commissioner Cravey are
Newton County Delegates, left to right: Debra Floyd and
Carol George, both of Covington.
Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Garner.
—
Harvey Johnson is on the sick
list, let's everyone wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks spent
Saturday with Mrs. Pat Middle
brooks and Janet of Cornish Moun
tain.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Garner and Wade over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
James Garner and Randy. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Garner and Paul
ette, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Eiling
; ton and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Beny Rider and boys and Mr. and
Mrs. ode 11 e Garner and child
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks were Sunday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Byrd
W V Duncan attended Home
coming Day at Salem Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cole, Sat. night.
News Notes From
Corn ish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
Revival began at Cornish Mtn.
Baptist Church Saturday night.
Rev. Ernest Wilkins is doing the j
preaching. Day service begins 1
at 10:30 and at night. 7:40 Every
one has a cordial invitation.
Mrs. Jack Williams and Debo
rah visited Mrs. Vester Maughon, .
David and Cindy on Saturday as- i
ternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkins
THI COVINGTON NEWS
Homeroom 12-B
Elects Officers
HOMEROOM 12-B 1-18-2
On Monday, September 10.
elections at Newton County
High School were held for
homeroom officers and Stu
dent Council representatives.
The following were elected
in Mrs. Moore’s homeroom 12B:
Student Council, Denny Dobbs
and Carol George; President,
Brenda Dickson; Vice-Presi
dent, Dennis Hammonds; Sec
retary, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick;
Treasurer, Dianne Hale and
Reporter, Terry Ellington.
Reporter, Terry Elling
ton.
Local FT A Club
Holds First Meet
The Betty P. Hawkins Fu
j ture Teachers of America Club
: held its first meeting of the
I year in Mrs. H. D. Moore’s
room Wednesday.
President Janet Bell began
the meeting by welcoming all
new members and then turn
ed the meeting over to De
। lores Haney, vice-president,
who gave an inspiring devo
। tional. She also was in charge j
j of the program. For the pro
gram several old members I
told of their teaching experi
ence and the fun they had.
Mrs. Moore said that our
FTA was the largest in the
State of Georgia last year. We
have about 57 members this
year. Maybe some day we will :
have some of the present FTA
members teaching at NCHS.
had supper Saturday night with
Mr and Mrs. Acie Kitchens.
David Maughon spent Sunday
with Barry Stowe.
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkins
had dinner Sunday with Mr. and i
’ Mrs. Troy Knight and Mrs. Con
ner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lack- :
I ey and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Kni .
! ght. Elaine and Lynda were there
’ also.
Mr and Mrs. J. P Whitley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whit
ley, Sun. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight.
Sunday and afterwards visited
Mr and Mrs. Tom Jones of
Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon
and Cindy enjoyed dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood on
Sunday.
I PERSONALS
Mrs. Ben House, Miss Kath
ryn House. Mr. and Mrs. Billy
' House, Lynn and Susan visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson in
LaGrange Sunday. *
The general meeting of the I
Woman’s Missionary Society |
of the First Baptist Church |
will be held at the church on
Wednesday afternoon. Septem- '
ber 19, at 3 p.m. State Mission
Day will be observed with a
special offering taken for State
Missions. New officers for 1961-
62 will be installed at this
time. A special program for
State Missions will be conduct
ied by Mrs. Buttram. j
To make a small house appear
larger, choose one color scheme
and use it throughout t h e
hou-e The colors may be used
in different proportions in var
ious rooms, says Miss Ava Rod
gers, Extension home furnish
ings and art specialist.
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