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News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Doesn't time fly? Here it is
most time for school to be out
and it doesn’t seem possible the
year is almost half Rone!
Since it is the season for re
unions, family gatherings and
homecoming, would like to re
mind you of the N. Covington
Methodist Church observing an
nual homecoming on Sunday. June
2nd The Rev. I Newton Scott,
Coming to Covington
The Hour of Deliverance
TENT REVIVAL
Hear Evangelist Franklin Walden
as he preaches the old-time Gospel every night under the
big Gospel Tent.
SEE . . . " SEE . . .
The Lame The Blind
Walk See
HEAR . . . SEE . . .
The Dumb The Deaf
Talk Hear »
FRANKLIN WALDEN
Join in singing the Old time Revival Songs!
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pastor of Chicopee Methodist Chu
rch. will bring the 11:00 a m.
message. Basket lunches will be
enjoyed at the noon meal All
members, friends and former pas
tors are invited. Am sure you
will enjoy the warm fellowship. j
ship.
Sorry to hear some of our ’
neighbors are on the "shut-in” j
1 list, but here's hoping you will ’
soon be out.
The N. Covington Community ’
Club will meet Tuesday, May 28th '
at the home of Mrs. Ria Allen <
on Floyd Street.
Little Miss Juanita Hale was <
honored on her first birthday with v
a party at her grandmother, Mrs. 1
H O. Carrs' home. Friday after
noon. The youngsters enjoying the
occasion with her were David and
Jane Little. Terry Farrow. Scottie
and Shelly Ganlon and Steve
Bennett.
R V. Patrick of Huntsville.
Alabama was "pre-bed time”
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Patrick. Monday night (last
week).
Mrs. Jewell Frazier of Con
yers spent several days last
we ek with Mrs. H. E. Mc-
Cart.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kitchens
carried little Miss Nan Livingston, I
who spent several days with them
last week, to her home in Avon-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
dale. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams and
daughter visited the Rev and
Mrs. Jerome Hamm. Sunday
evening.
Misses Cheryl McMicheal, Sher
rill Crowell. Anne McKay and
Dianne Carter. Tommy and Jim
my Wiley. Bob Wheeler and Steve
Allen enjoyed an outing. Sunday
at Lake Spivey Sunday night.
Misses Cheryl McMicheal, Sher
rill Crowell, Anne McKay, the
Wiley brothers and Bob Wheeler
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wiley
and Ronnie enjoyed supper with
the I. T. Wileys.
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Louis Patrick of Decatur spent
awhile Saturday afternoon with
; the Brant Patricks.
Mr and Mrs. J. A Algood en
joyed Sunday as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer V/ilson,
Robert and Gloria Dean enjoyed
an outing at Stone Mtn. on Sun
day.
Mrs. Harvey Clark and Mrs.
•Jack Clark of Almon visited Mrs.
H. E. McCart, Sunday after
noon.
Mi and Mrs. Tommy Hale and
daughter of Decatur and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Carr of Oxford were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Reed of
Loganville spent awhile, Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Mary T.
Reed
Mr. and Mrs A V Johnson
and Mrs Grady Walton visited
the A H Hambys of Alcovy on
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Smith and
sons and Pink Rivers, all o f
Griffin visited the V. W Bo u
ihillons and Mrs. A. L. Huckaby,
Sunday. Mr. Rivers remained over
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reagin and
Deana of Decatur spent Sunday
with Mrs. Mary Pickett.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Fincher and
Lamar had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. W S Fincher Sunday. In
the afternoon. Mrs. Fincher re
turned to spend the afternoon with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. R B Patrick and
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wilson en
joyed a fish supper at Hendersons.
Saturday night.
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News Notes From
Salem
By Mrs. Douglas Yancey
Here it. is Monday morning a
gain, a few news notes, a hello to
each one and the hope that every
one is well and happy, is our
greeting to each reader today,
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert
son and daughters, Rosie and
Susan went to Dallas. Sunday for
a visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Robertson.
Mrs. Tom Langston of Middle
ton is spending the week with her
daughter and family, the Wayne
Fears.
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Fears and
Wayne Jr. and the following young
ladies. Misses Dana Kemp, Dianne
and Faye Carter. Dianne Kirkus
and Vickie McGibboney went to
Camp Glisson. Saturday for
"Camp Glisson Day” exercises,
returning byway of Vogel State
Park and Young Harris College on
a sightseeing tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kemp and
their daughters. Misses Dana.
Martha and Laura went to Bow
den. Sunday for the annual Home
coming at Mr. Kemp’s boyhood
church.
Among the Salem people who
attended the fish fry at Prospect
Church Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Ramsey and Mr. and '
Mrs. Manson Miller and Miss
Mary Alice Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Ramsey visited
Miss Martha Ramsey in Coving
ton, Sunday afternoon.
Those from Salem to attend the
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Mrs. Eugene Drinkard in At
lanta on Thursday night, honoring
Mrs. Howard Moore and Wayne
of Decatur and Mrs. Jimmy
Walton and Greg were Monday
dinner guests of Mrs. G r ady
Walton, As Mrs. Moore returned
home, Mrs. A. V. Johnson went
for a visit to her sister, Mrs
John D Hawkins in Decatur.
Mr. Sc Mrs. R. B. Patrick spent
Sunday afternoon making pop-calls
on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wilson i n
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Del
Woinowsky in Decatur.
(Boat Coraraaes Pictures and Features) Thursday. May 23. 19W
Miss Brenda Bailey. June bride
elect of Larry Capps, were Mrs.
Aaron Kemp, Mrs. Hoyt Bailey,
the honoree and her mother, Mrs.
Doyle Bailey, Mrs. Douglas Yan
cey, Mrs. Douglas Robertson. Mrs.
G. W Ramsey, the co-hostess,
Mrs. Roy Moore and Mrs. Clif
ford Capps of Covington.
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Fears
attended the Theology Banquet at
Emory University. Thursday night.
Mr. Fears receives his degree in
theology at Emory this June.
Congratulations and best wishes
to the Fears.
Mrs. Mallie Stroud of Atlanta
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Yancey.
Donald Savage was home from
Ga. Tech for the weekend with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes and
daughters, Mrs. Doby White and
Mrs. Carol Townley and their
children are in Key West. Fla.
for a visit with Lt. Monroe Hayes
and his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore at
tended a Stanley Party in Snell
ville. Friday night. The party was
for Stanley agents, who had re
cently given parties.
Mrs. Leonard Standard visited
Mrs. Raymond Thompson Sr. on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B M. Paden of
Covington visited Mr and Mrs.
Hoyt Bailey, Sat. night.
Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Raymond Thompson Sr. on
Mother’s Day were H. Dorsey
Thompson and son, Alan of Mar
ietta: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomp
son and Cherylene, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thompson and sons, Den
nis and Keith and Raymond
Thompson Jr.
Misses Sheila and Karen Bates
of Decatur spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. Orel! Galloway
Jr., Judy and David of Decatur
were here for a visit, Sunday i
with their parents, the Orel! Gal
loways Sr. and the Hoyt Ba i
leys.
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Fears and
Wayne Jr. were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kirkus.
Sunday.
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