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Thursday, November 8. 1962
News Notes From
High
Point
By Miss Cynthia Steele
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Jeff Johnson of Atlanta visit- I
•d Mr. and Mrs. Obie Par k
er and other relatives in this
Mr. and Mrs Jack McCart
and children of Alpiiretta spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. os
ea r Mask and Mrs. E H Mc-
Cart.
Mrs. Lois Norman. Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Norman of Atlanta
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nor- ;
man and son were the Sun- i
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Johnson Jr. and
family.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs C. C.
Bartlett during the week-end
were Mrs. Maude Shaw. Mrs.
Annie Sea Jock, Mr and Mrs.
James Shaw 'of Avondale, Mr.
News Notes From
I>um
€revk
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
and Mrs. Grover Garner visit
ed Mrs. Howard Bradford an d
Glover Bradford, Friday.
Janet Middlebrooks spent last
week with her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Midd le
brooks.
Mrs. John Kimble spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Loyce Al 1e n of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Grover Garner and Wade
visited Mr. and Mrs. Beny Ri
der and children on Saturday ,
night.
Mrs. Ray Kimble spent Satur
day with Mrs. John Wi n
gaie.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Garner and
Paulett and Mr. and Mrs. James
Garner andaulett and Mr. and Mr
Garner and Randy' visited Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Garner over
the weekend.
Wade Garner spent Friday
night with Bill Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole an d
Charles visited Mr and Mr s.
Roy Kimble. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earn Summers
of Atlanta visited Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Moss on Sunday after
noon.
W V Duncan visited Glover
Bradford, who is ill, Sunday'
afternoon.
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and Mrs. Bob Hamby. ntlarita
and Mr. and Mrs. Job* Jamel
of Covington
Mr and Mrs Emmett Calla
han and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Parker spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Paul Callahaa aa d
Vanassa in East Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Hamby
of Blairsville spent Friday night
with Mrs. E. H. McCart.
Mrs. Annie Lois Loyd entered
Emory Hospital on Monday for
treatment Her friends are hop
ing she will be home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of
Atlanta spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. J. Steele.
Mrs. Lamar Loyd of Coving
| ton and Mrs. Grace Parker visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirkpat
rick, Mon. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Strawn
of Jackson were recent visitors
of Mrs. E H McCart.
Camellias, Fences,
Insects Subjects
For TV Programs
Horticulture, insects and
1 fences will be featured on the
Growing South, WGTV, next
week.
Members of me student
Horticulture Club will present
the program, Monday, Novem
ber 12, showing many of th’
' activities of this student organ
; ization.
On Tuesday. November 13,
Rodney Coleman, Extension
entomologist, will demonstrate
methods of controlling earwigs
and millepedes.
Arthur Darden, widely re
cognized for his successful
camellia production, will be
featured. Wednesday, Novem-
I ber 14. This is the continuation
of the series designed to appeal
to all garden enthusiasts. Mr.
I Darden will show some of the
, techniques of planting and
! culture that have proven to b“
: successful for him and will also
give information on varieties.
G. E. Henderson, agricultural
engineer, will be featured
Thursday. November 13. Mr.
Henderson will demonstrate
several principles that are ne
cessary in good fence const
ruction
C. D. Spivey, Extension
horticulturist, will show how to
prune grapes on Friday, Nov
ember 16.
Growing South is seen each
weekday at 7:00 p. m. on
WGTV, Channel 8, the Univer
sity of Georgia’s educational
television station. The program
is produced by the Georgia
Center for Continuing Educ
ation in cooperation with the
College of Agriculture. Ronny
Stephens is host.
One of the best ways to sell
। sawtimber or pulpwood is on
' sealed bids, says Extension
I Forester Dorsey Dvers.
I News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. I. •. SWtTZIR j
Mrs. Maggie Benton .spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Gussie Stapps.
Mr. and Mrs. BiUy Wilson,
Sherry and Billy, Jr. spent the
weekend with his mother in
McMinnvill, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lazen
by, Judy and Wayne, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lazenby were
guests of Mrs. Lazenby’s moth
er, Mrs. W. L. Johnson and sis
ter in Loganville, Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Johns of Atlanta
was guest Saturday of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Lazenby.
Revival will start at Grace
Baptist Church November IL
The first service will be Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
Everyone is invited; Rev.
Charles Cowan will be bring
ing the messages each service.
There will be special singing,
also.
Little Mike Jqhnson met
with an accident Saturday on
Morningside Drive. He is in
Newton County Hospital with
a broken leg. Hope he'll soon
be up and around again.
Mrs. Leroy McGibboney had
an accident on her job on Fri
day. She is doing fine at this
writing. Those calling on her
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Costley; Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Berry, Mrs. Lottie
Hamby and son Reba, Mrs.
Ellen Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Pace, Mrs. Maude Meeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Spear, Mrs.
Frank Spear, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Allgood and Donna, and
Mr. Joe Bryant of Atlanta.
Mrs. Ruth Shaffer and chil
dren from Athens were guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Hewell over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roseberry
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Hewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green
joined Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Burch as dinner guests of Rev.
and Mrs. J. B. Burch of For
syth.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Green were Mr.
and Mrs. W R Green and son,
Toy, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Green
and baby of Alpharetta, Mrs.
Inez Buckalew and Sallie Ann,
Mrs. Sallie Sowell of Porter
dale and Mrs. Anna Norwood
and Zero Price of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Plez Knight
and Mrs. Dora Speer were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
TH! COVIN4TON N!WS
Adams of Doraville last Wed
nesday. Mrs. Speer remained
with tlvem for the rest of the
week.
Sincere sympathy foes out
to the Chesnut family and rel
atives in the passing away ot
Mrs. Vernie Chesnut. She was
loved by all who knew he.
Sincere sympathy goes out
to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell
whose little daughter, Susan
Diana, died Thursday. We re
commend them to God for their
comfort.
Mrs. Amy Adair was gue.-t
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Johnson
and children of Atlanta over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Webb
and Mrs. Bessie Blankenship
were guests of Mrs. Ammie
Holmes and Mrs. Mellie Veal
Mrs. Bessie Blankenship re
mained for the week.
News Notes From
Hockg
Plains
By Miss Irene Horvey
“The earth is the Lord's and
the fulness thereof; the world,
and they that dwell therein.”
Ps. 24:1.
Dr. T. B. Mcßride of Due
West, S. C. and Rev. Roger
White of Columbia Seminary,
Decatur were Sunday dinner
guests ot Miss Sue MeD-jnald
and Billy McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce and
John spent Sunday in Greens
boro with relatives.
Misses Ruth Davis, Irene
Harvey and Mrs. Ola H Thack
er visited Mr. and Mrs. Patil
Stewart, Monday p.m.
We are glad to hear Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Switzer have re
turned to their home in the
Cedar Shoals community from
Avondale where they had spent
several months with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Helton and son. We
trust Mrs. Switzer will con
tinue to improve.
Albert Chesnut of Stewart
spent Thursday with his moth
er, Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J.
W Mrs. William Rosser of Mc-
Donough was a visitor on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Smith,
Brenda and Douglas of Con
yers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rosser
of Locust Grove were visitors
of Mrs. W. B. Harvey, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Ray Chesnut cf Pine
Lake, Dr, and Mrs. Charles
McNeill of Decatur, Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Paden of Covington,
Dr. T. B. Mcßride of Due West,
S. C. and Rev. Roger White of
Columbia, Seminary, Decatur
spent awhile Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J
; W. Chesnut.
Our deeper sympathy is ex
tended to the Stewart and
Chesnut families in the death
of Mrs. W. S. (Verna) Ches
nut last Friday. We commend
them to her Heavenly Father,
“Who doeth all things well.”
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Hearn of
i Decatur, Edgar Thacker, Di
jan ne and Kathryn of Salem
l spent awhile Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Ola H Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, S. C. spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Chesnut and Garry. Miss
Chesnut was called home due
to the death of her aunt, Mrs.
W. S. (Verna) Chesnut.
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of Hopewell Presbyterian
Church held their meeting
Monday afternoon, Nov. 5 at
the Educational Building with
9 present. In the absence of
the pre irb mt M • Eva Gard
ner, the Vice-President, Mrs.
1 R. E. Avery presided and open
ed the meeting with prayer.
The minutes were read and the
roll called by the secretary.
Miss Irene Harvey Subject.
Thank Offering, Them, “God
Is Calling You”. Miss Sue
Thompson. Thank Offering sec
retary was the program leader.
The devotional was taken from
। P-alms 107:1-8 and followed
I with prayer by Miss Thomoson.
j Miss Thompson gave highlights
on the program. Plans were
made to observe the week of
prayer next week. Miss Bell
Gardner gave the Bible study
I in 1 Cor. 15 chapter in a most
impressive way. Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut closed the meeting
with prayer.
We are glad to report Paul
Stewart and Miss Eva Gardner
I are improving.
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