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Porterdale Personals
Mrs. Roy Huckaby has been
the recent guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert S. Parker and
family in Mobile, Alabama.
Fuends of Mrs. Parker will be
interested that she wa* hos
ptaized at the Providence
Hospital in Mobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ridling
•nd son and Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est Biles and daughter and
Franklin Bennett were guests
of their mother, Mrs. Claire
Bennett, during last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Price and children. Tommy
and Paula, were Sunday guests
o' Mr, and Mrs. Mike Puce in
Summerville. Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols of
Blairsville. Georgia were over
night guests of Uneir family in
Porterdale.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to Raymond White and his
family in their bereavement in
the death of his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cates and
Bop Moochet of Atlanta were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Thompson and Miss
Regina Thompson.
Friends of Mrs. Marcus
Coody will be gratified that she
has been selected as Welfare
Officer for the Officers Wives
Club at Biggs Air Force Base
in El Paso. Texas By virtue of
this selection, she is also a
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> Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevens
. and daughter, April, were via
! itors of their paients, Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Stevens in Por
, terdale and Mr. and Mra. Wy
’ man Bowden in Covington last
I week-end.
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! Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Plem
. mons returned on Sunday fol
lowing a visit in Orlando, Flor
. ida with their daughter, Mrs.
■ B. E. Campbell and family.
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i Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Shaw
visited their son, Billy, at the
University of Chattanooga,
' Chattanooga, Tennessee on Sun
day.
Mrs. E. B. Davis visited her
sister, Mrs. T. L. Pinkerton,
and Mrs. E L. Digby at the
Georgia Baptist Hospital in At
lanta on Friday, November 9
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Ven
able of Chattanooga, Tennessee i
were week-end visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Tidwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee spent
the weekend in Macon with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook,
Cheryl and Neal.
Friends of Mrs Bernice Dodd
will be glad to know that she
is home from Newton County
Hospital and doing nicely.
Mr and Mrs. R. R. Sealock
and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wil
; liams visited Mr. and Mrs.
Horace William*, Wayne, Bar
■ ry and LuAnn on Sunday as-
I ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee were I
' supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
R. F. Lee. Greta, Fave and
Mary of Social Circle on Fri
day.
Commercial Buildings
According to the Southern
Pine Association, many com
mercial buildings, such as
motels, restaurants and super
। markets are being equipped
। with roof systems of glued
laminated lumber and wood
roof decking
News Notes From
(oviiifjloit
Mill*
By Mrs. J. E Row*
Don't we all feel refreshed
from a tew days of rain’ Every
thing was so dry and dus
ty.
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Mrs H L. Crawley and boys
of Augusta visited Mrs. Lizzie
Baxter. Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Crawley is the former.
Miss Billie Pope, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope
Dan Childers of Athens and
Miss Barbara Ansley of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs W A Chil
ders. Sat. night.
Mrs. Morris Durden. Luanne .
and Phyllis visited Mrs Eliza
beth Stringfellow, Saturday. Mrs.
J. N. Dempsey and Mrs. Ralph
Mulkey were visitors on Thurs- j
day and Friday.
Mrs Ernest White and Lisa
Mrs. Jack Christian, Jan and
Dwain and Mrs. H. J. Baxter
were Wednesday afternoon visit
' ors of Mrs. Julia Kenny i n
Greensboro. Mrs. White and Mrs.
Baxter visited Mr. and Mr s.
Robert German also, former re-1
sidents of this community.
Mrs Jack Brewer and daugh
ters of High Shoals were week
end visitors of Mrs. J. N. Demp
sey and Miss Mary Worsham.
Mr. Brewer was the Sunday,
guest.
Edward Rowe was Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Dennis in Gresham
ville.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Baxter of
Winder visited Mrs. Lizzie;
Baxter. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Baxter were her guests on
Sunday.
We re sorry to hear Mrs H
R Howell is sick again. Our
get well wishes go out to her,
as she improves at State Hos
pital, Milledgeville.
We're also sorry to hear Mrs.
Harry Moore is sick again, but
glad she is home after a few
days of being at Emory Univer
sity Hospital. Our get well
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wishes go out to her as she
improves.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cook
of Griffin were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs H. J. Baxter on
Saturday.
Mrs. Bob Bayliss and Char
les of St. Petersburg, Fla. are
visiting Mrs. Vate Reynolds and
other relative* until after Thanks
giving
Mr and Mrs. Horace Butler
visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry But
i ler and Perry Jr. in Monroe last
i Tuesday thru Thurs.
Mrs. Billy Saade and three of
her four children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Parris Baugh, Fr i
day and Saturday.
We welcome Mr. and Mra.
Johnny Payne and son to our
community. They reside at the
; house of Mrs. J. L. Payne.
We re sorry to hear Otis Cook
is at “48” Hospital in Atlanta.
‘ Our get well wishes go out t o
him, as he improves.
I was glad when they said un
to me. Let us go into the
house of the Lord. Come t o
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Osley
and son of Atlanta visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Johnson Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Travis Ellison and child
ren and Mrs. Lizzie Ellison of
Monroe visited Mrs. Inez Rowe
late Sunday.
News Notes From
Almon
ly Mrt. Hermon Holifield
—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham
i mond and girls of Fairburn
<pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Hammond and Mrs.
Adnah Hammond.
Mrs. Thurman Stapp is in
Newton County Hospital. We
all wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owens, Sr.
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Arteiia Kinnett, Sunday. Mrs.
Albert Littleton and Marcia
Jean and Mrs. Ruth Smith vis
ited that afternoon.
Mrs. Albert Littleton and
Marcia Jean of Barnesville
and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kin
nett and Patty were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Smith, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Emory Kinnett
and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Haley visited relatives in
Kellytown Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Haley were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em
ory Kinnett, Sunday night.
Tony Edwards and Charles
Kinnett were supper guests of
Mrs. Arteiia Kinnett, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hammond
spent last Wednesday in Li
thonia with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hammond.
Mr». Paul Ralston and Scott
visited Mrs. Adnah Hammond
and Mr. and Mm C. P. Ham
mond, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R Holifield.
Lynda and Cindy were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Berry, Sr., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W R Lipsey
of Griffin were the guests of
Mr. and Mra. L. C. Rawlins,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Don Helms,
Stevie and Darrell spent the
week-end m Augusta with rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommv Huff
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs J. T. Kirkley and family
in Oxford, Sunday afternoon
Miss Carolyn Strange, Miss
FJaine McCord, Miss Lynda
Holifield and Mrs. H. R Holi
field visited Greenleaf College
in Atlanta, Wednesday after
noon,
PEANUT USE
A total of 75 9 million pounds
of peanuts, on a shelled, raw
weight basis, were used during
August in edible products. Os
this amount, 28.9 million
pounds were used in peanut,
butter, 17.1 million in salted
peanuts. 16.5 million in candy
16 million in peanut butter,
sandwiches and about 1.8 mil
lion in other edible products
This was the second highest ।
use for the month on record,
exceeded only by the 81 6 mil
lion pounds used in August
1961.
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IN THE COVINGTON NEWS |
DIETZ’S
“SHOP OF VALUES”
SPECIALS
I GIRLS
A Dresses
pWxMj NANNETTE & CINDERELLA DRESSES
Sizes K 3 “ 3 ' 6x ~ 7-14
All $2.98 Dresses Reduced to $1.98
All $3.98 Dresses Reduced to $2.49
| All $4.98 Dresses Reduced to $2.98
J / All $5.95 Dresses Reduced to $3.98
ffi All $7.95 Dresses Reduced to $4.98
All $8.95 Dresses Reduced to $5.98
All $10.95 Dresses Reduced to $6.98
PRE-TEEN
Dresses u
SIZES 6 - 14 8.95 VALUES
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CAR M
coats Ka
All SIZES A. JwUX
REDUCED PdaTl
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fLargot Covonv Any Wa«kiy In Th« State) Thuraday, November 15. 1962