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News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
By Mrs. David Martin
The brotherhood of Grace
Church meets Saturday night'
May 25th, 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday.
May 28th. the Ida Piper circle
Will meet at Grace Church. Every
one try to attend these me et
ings
Guests over the week of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Switzer were
E M. Piper. Bernard Piper. Mrs.
Tom Stanton. Mrs. Ida Randle,
all of Covingon; Mrs. Annie Lizzy
Hammonds of Salem: Mrs. Fran
ce Underwood of West Newton;
Mr and Mrs. Frank Helton of
A’ondale; Mrs. E. H Elliott of
Newborn; A N. Hawkins of Ma
con; Mrs. Switzer Hawkins of
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Covington Mills; Clarence H aw
! kins of Aimon; Miss Irene Har
vey and Mrs. Ola Mae Thacker,
Miss Sue Thompson of Rocky
Plains; Mrs. Mary Kitchens. Mrs.
Gladie Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Pope and Jane and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McCart.
Mrs. J. D. Smith of Almon
visited Mr and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Cart on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owens of,
Almon were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Cart.
Mrs. Dora Sneer was weekend ;
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McDaniel of Alcovy.
Mr. and Mrs. Plcz Knight. Sara
and Susie, motored to Indian
Springs, Sun. afternoon.
Mrs. Mable Stapp and Mrs. '
Maggie Benton and Tim we r e
Sundaj' dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Stapp of Po r t er- I
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns of
Atlanta were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs Mcivin Lazenoy,
Judy and Wayne and Pat.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy WiLson,
Billy Jr. and Sherry and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Grant and Pam visit
ed in Atlanta Sunday. Billy Wil
-1 son and Jimmy Grant visited Mr.
Sonny Coady in DeKalb Hospital,
where he is a patient.
Get well wishes go out to Guy
Whitley, who is a patient at New
. ton County Hospital. Hurry up
i Guy and ge t well because we
miss you around.
Get well wishes go out to all,
who are sick in our com
munity.
Mrs. Pearlie Smallwood was
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs
James Clegg an d family and
Mrs. Zone Bailey.
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News Notes From
Mansfield
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
I Mr. and Mrs. George Ford and
Mrs. Fred Morris spent Sunday
with their mother, Mrs. E. R.
Banks.
Mrs. I. A. Henderson of Eat
on ton spent several days last
week with her sister, Mrs. A.
E. Hays.
Mrs. Charles Elliott of Forest
: Park spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rye of
Covington and Mrs. Annie Homes
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mel- I
lie Veal, Polly and Holly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens of
Covington were Sunday dinner'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Preston.
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Martin and
children were Sun. dinner guests of j
Mrs Troy Mobley and Joe of
Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. T E. Smith and
boys of Stone Mountain were
Sunday guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Smith of Piper
Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Smith went
to Indian Springs Monday and
Tuesday on business.
On May 20th, Pamela Dyer
celebrated her fourth birthday at
their home. Those who helped her
to celebrate were Mark and Sherry ,
Oeletree, Collen Davis, Donna
Davis, Scottie Stone. Stanley Mo
ore. Jimmy and Jeffery Cham
bers, Charles, Tony and Johnny
Chapman and Barry and Joey
Sorrells. Refreshments were ser
ved by her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Nichols and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nichols
visited Mrs. Vassie Holcomb. Sun
day. Mrs. W. L. Conner of Cov
ington visited her, Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby English and son of
McDonough visited Mrs. Alice
Birdsong and Miss Annie Bright
well over the weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Middlebrooks were'
their guests, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Shepard ;
> and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson
I and children all visited Grants
J Park, Sunday.
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Mrs. Mary Hays and Howard
| Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galloway and
children, Donna and Steve of At
lanta were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Evans. Sunday.
Mrs. Louise Curtis Kelly and
sister, Mrs. Betty Anderson o f
Atlanta spent one evening recent
ly with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
j Goodrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hale o f
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Moore and Mrs. Holland Banks
visited with Mrs. E. R. Banks.
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Banks is
improved after being on the sick
list several days.
We are sorry to learn of the |
passing of Mr. Homer Hitchcock
of Tampa. Florida. He was the
brother of Hugh Hitchcock. Mr. i
and Mrs. Hitchcock were on a ■
visit with him & another brother
Calvin Hitchcock at Plant City
at the time of his sudden death, |
which occurcd Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Loyd o f
i Atlanta visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Goodrich on Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Docie Hays of Covington
visited friends here recently.
Mrs. John Harper spent one
day recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Abner Harper.
Mrs. Mary Lillie Adams with
Mr. and Mrs. Pennintiton and Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Hull of Oak
Hill spent the weekend in Ral
eigh, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Adams and daughter. Glen
d"
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wyatt
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Campbell and fami- '
ly in Charleston, S. C. and they
all spent one day on the Isle of
Palms while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyatt and
Ricky of Almon and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jowers of Atlanta were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
J. D. Wyatt. On Monday, their
spend the day guest was Mrs
James Wyatt of Atlanta.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. P
Hardman for Mother's Day were
' their children. Mr. and Mrs. C.
| H. Hardman of Atlanta; Mr. and
i Mrs. L. O. Reagin of Elberton and
I Miss Pauline Hardman of Por- s
terdale.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cozad and
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News Notes From
Cornish
Moutilain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe and
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and
; Jimmy had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Kitchens, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Junior Stowe and
children vLsited Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Stowe and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Knight. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitley
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whit
ley and daughter, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stowe visited
। Mrs. Swords. Sunday.
Tony and Sherry Thompson
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
| Thompson.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Stowe and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rube
Odum, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitley and
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood attend
ed preaching services at Bold
Springs Baptist Church, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon.
I David and Cindy had dinner and
supper Sunday with Mrs. Wilma
Mitchell of Bold Springs.
A large crowd enjoyed the bar
becue at Flint Hill Community
House, Friday night.
A reverse boards-and-bat
! tens effects is increasingly
popular with Southern Pine
paneling. In this pattern, the
I full thickness of boards pro
jects from the walls. For var
iety’s sake, different colors may
be applied to panels and batten
strips.
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children of Atlanta were week
end guests of their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Hardman.
Visitors over the weekend o f
Mrs. Mattie India Sigman were
Mrs. William Crawford and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har
well and family and Idus Har
well and daughter. Marissa of
, Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brantley
spent Mother's Day with Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Goodrich. We are
। sorry that Mr. Goodrich remains
ill at his home here. •
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