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News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Even tho' it was a little on the
chilly side, we hope each and
every Mother had a wondcrlul
lime on her day.
So glad to hear some of our
"shut-ins" are out, but sorry we
have some on puny list Our wish
is they all will soon be out.
Attendance for church services
were about normal. After bring
ing an inspiring message on home
life, the Rev. Hamm recognized
the mothers The oldest mother
present and having the most great
grandchildren was Mrs. Jim Brook
ing. Mrs. B. L. House was the
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mother, having the most children.
Mrs. Jerome Hamm was t h e
youngest mother present and your
i writer was the grandmother, who
' had the most grandchildren.
To our grieving neighbors, w e
extend our deepest sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Wiley, Hank
and Deanne of Birmingham spent
Friday night and Saturday with
I. T. Wiley. On Sunday evening,
the W. T. Wileys and sons visited
their parents
Mr & Mrs. Leroy Durden spent
Sunday afternoon w - Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Durden.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Huckaby
and children. Mr and Mrs Roy
Huckaby and children of Porters
। dale; Mrs May Rivers. Mr and
Mrs. J. D Smith and sons of
I Griffin. Mrs R L Helton and
Mr. and Mrs. W C Bouchillon Sr
and Jerry enjoyed dinner with the
News Notes From
Cliff Ct
Point
MRS. CHARLES SAVAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby and
i family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M>ss
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moss and Jimmy were the
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Moes and family Mr and
Mrs. George Moss and baby
visited in the aitemoon.
Mr and Mrs. Milford Hamby
of Blairsville visited their mother.
Mrs China McCart. over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson
and family were spend the day
guests of Mrs. Flossie Canup and
Mr and Mrs. Charles Savage and
children, Sunday. Mr and Mrs
Leon Canup and children visited
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mobley
had as their guests. Sunri'"
and Mrs. Mack Bishop and baby,
V W Bouchillons and Mrs. A. L.
Huckaby, Sunday.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
W C. Bouchillon Sr., Mrs. May
Rivers. Mrs. R. L. Helton and
Mrs. A L. Huckaby visited Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Digby of
Macon.
Little Misses Deborah Patrick,
Judy Granger and Patricia Hes
ter of Troop 207 enjoyed an outing
at Camp Timberidge on Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. Grady Walton spent Tues
day (last week) with Mrs. Howard
Moore of Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. H O. Carr visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Davis of
Porterdale, Sun afternoon.
Mrs. V. T. Stevens and Mrs. E.
E. Summers, the sisters of Mrs.
C. E. Young and Mr. and Mrs.
Kent Stevens, all of Atlanta visited
Mrs. Mary F Reed at Newton
Co. Hospital, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Parker and
children of Gainesville spent Sat
urday night with the Leroy
Durdens.
Mr and Mrs. E. C Cannon of
Athens were Sunday guests o f
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooking.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson,
Gloria Dean and Robert and Mr.
and Mrs. R L. Kirkpatrick en
’ cd Sunday at Indian Spr
ings.
Mr and Mrs. Rom Stowe of
Porterdale; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Algood and Donna. Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Johnston. Mr. and Mi*
n nbert Young and Johnny and
Bobby Hamby were Sunday din
t’er "»ir«t* of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Algood.
Mr and Mrs Dilmus Hay and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkus of Con
vers visited the Olin Finchers on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Grady Walton spent awhile
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs. J T. Polk Sr. of Almon
community.
Mr. and Mrs H A Gibbs Jr.
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbs Sr. In the afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Gibbs, Rob and
Bonine of Loganville; Mr. and
Mrs Marion Goins and children
and Mr. and Mrs. W D. Gibbs and
Deelene were visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. T S Granger
and Judy visited Mr. and M rs.
Carter S. Rose of Marietta. Sun
day afternoon
Miss Anne Death and Mrs Ria
Allen spent Tuesday night and
Wednesday (last week) with the
J R Bouchillon family in Mil
ledge ville.
Mr and Mrs Troy Chancey en
joyed lunch with Mr. and Mr s.
Earl Wilson of Decatur. Sunday.
1n the afternoon, they visited Mr
Chance*'* parents. Mr. and Mrs
M C Elhammon of Youth.
Mr. and Mrs Hardeman Berry.
Mr. and Mrs Robinson of East
Point; Mrs Mary Pickett. Mr and
Mrs. George Berry of Dial Town:
Mrs. Ethel Berry and Mr. and
Mrs. Russel) Doelup and sons
snent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Grady Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. J D Hawkins
of Decatur spent Sunday with
the A V. Johnsons. During the
afternoon, they visited Mrs G T
Doster of Social Circle. Mrs. W.
S. Anglin returned home with
them for a visit.
The Rev. & Mrs. Charles Poole
and children of Thomson had
। dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Leroy
Durden. Saturday Thev spent the
afternoon tv king pop calls in the
, neighborhood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mallory and
children. Julius Mobley and Mrs.
James Johnson. We are sorry Mr.
Mobley is sick and we wish for
him a sjxjedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage.
Lynn and Phil were the supper
guests. Sunday night of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mobley,
Joe and Gene visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Cannon on
Sunday in Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Henry
and Reggie were the Sunday din
ner guests of Mrs. Spence
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and
family spent the day with Mrs.
J. J. Steele, Sunday.
Mrs. Marion Britt visited Mrs.
Flossie Canup and Mrs. Charles
Savage, Sun. afternoon.
Misses Mary and Christine Tay
lor of Warm Springs spent the
weekend with their sisters, Misses
Nora and Grace Taylor.
High Point Baptist Church is
having revival services this week.
The pastor, Rev. Hudson Moody,
welcomes everyone. Rev. Howard
Morris is preaching the revival.
Be sure and come out to hear
him. Support your church by your
attendance. "I was glad when they
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Baptists Sponsor
World Mission
Youth Camp
The twenty-two churches of
the Appalachee Baptist Asso
ciation have joined with chur
ches of the Chattahoochee
(Gainesville), Hebron, Sarep
ta (Athens), and Tugelo( Toc
coa) Association in sponsoring
a World Missions Youth Camp
to be held at the Lake Louise
Conference Grounds, Toccoa,
June 25 - 29.
The co-ed camp is for boys
and girls ages nine through
fourteen, who have, prefer
ably, been members of Royal
Ambassador and Girl’s Aux
iliary Chapters in their chur
ches. However, campers will
be accepted who have not been
RA's and GA’s. Campers must
be nine years of age by June
25. but not fifteen years of age
by June 25.
Registration for the camp is
open until June 10; registra
tration fee of $4.00 (not re
fundable) must be paid by
that time. The balance of $lO
will be paid upon arrival at
camp. All campers who pay
their registration by May 31
will receive a free Lake Lou
ise T-Shirt. The camp fee cov
ers the cost of meals, room,
said unto me, Let us go Into the
house of the Lord.”
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insurance for illness and ac
cidents while at camp or tra
veling to and from camp. A
registered nurse will be on
duty during the camp, and
campers will be under the
close supervision of adult
counselors, including qualified
life guards.
The respective churches are
responsible for the transporta
tion of their campers to a n d
from Lake Louise. Parents are
invited to a recognition ser
vice at the conclusion of the
camp. Friday. June 29. at 7:00
mm. at the Lake Louise Con
ference Grounds. Some three j
hundred campers and staff are '
expected to attend from the I
participating associations.
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
GIFTS
for
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TROUBLESOME WEEDS
Weeds that give homeowners
a lot of trouble are wild onions,
garlic, crabgrass, pennywort, ;
chickweed and henbit. Exten-'
DR. ROBERT D. REMES
announces that
Due to Prevailing Circumstances
I Will Not Open
My Chiropractic Office
on May 20th as Planned.
* ❖ *
/ Will Be Operating
DR. H. E. COLLIER'S OFFICE
during his extended vacation.
Thursday, May 16, 1963
sion Agronomist James F. Mil
ler says chemical weed control
can be used most effectively in
overcoming weeds and allow
ing reestablishment of grass.