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Mills
By Mrs. J. E. Rowe
“My! It is so hot I feel as tho’
I. have been roasted to a nice
golden tan. Do you?
Those that could of the Coving
tqn Mills Methodist Church choir
visited the revival at Starrsville
Methodist Church last Tuesday.
Pud” Childers was song leader,
Rev, James W. Thurman Jr., pas
tor. Our hearts were blessed by
the inspiring message and also by
geeing old and new friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Blackburn
attended the Mosely reunion at
Toccoa, Sunday. They attended
{he Tomberlen reunion in Mon
roe, N. C., the Sunday before
last.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dud Childers and
family wisited L ake Spivey on
Saturday.
We met Nancy in Atlanta at
1:30 a. m. Sunday morning at the
Greyhound Bus Terminal. Have
you ever seen so many ONE WAY
streets?
MYF of Covington Mills Metho
dist Church enjoyed a Hobo sup
per, Saturday night. Dried butter
beans, black-eye peas, corn bread
and buttermilk was enjoyed by all.
The small Hobos really had a
big time and any Hobo would
have enjoyed being there,
Bill Bledsoe has a new nick
name from having an accident
with some cresote. His boys at
Sunday School ecall him “Cresote
Kid".
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dale, Terry
and Myra, Patricia Ridling and
Vickie Brock of Gillsville were
Sunday guesis of Rev. and Mrs.
James M. Dale and family, The
visiting children sang at the
morning worship service, warm
ing the hearts of all,
Miss Mary Jane Stinchcomb
was a recent visitor of Mr, and
Mrs. G. B. Pack and Patsy in
Epworth,
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Kendrick
celebrated their 32nd anniversary
August Ist. Ed was born on their
6th anniversary. Congratulations
'to both of you.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Smith, Debra
and Joy visited Rev. and Mrs.
S.A. Hamby and family at Bruns
wick, Saturday and Sunday going
on to Florida for a few days
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Graham
and family arrived Sunday from
Utah for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Hoke Lord.
Mrs. Oscar Stinchcomb joined
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spearman
of Atlanta for a visit to Cheroke,
N. C. and at Gatlingburg over
the weekend.
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Rev. and Mrs. James M. Dale
and family are attending Lebonon
Camp meeting near Gainesville
this week.
Miss Mary Jane Stinchcomb,
Miss Martha Stinchcomb, Miss
Lanett Lott and Miss Marilyn Lord
are attending Wesleyan Youth
Camp this week at Camp
Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler and
Perry Jr. are vacationing at Day
tona Beach, Fla. this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hancock,
Eddie and Becky of Chamblee and
Mrs. Ed Hancock visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Batchelor on S u n
day.
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Brown were Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Stranger (Ethel)
of Atlanta and Miss Eunice Bow
dain of near Covington.
Dorsey and Ronnie Reynolds of
College Park were Sunday visit
ors of Mrs. Vate and Miss Vicki
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' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler
land Mrs. Mary Jackson were
| Sunday dinner guess of Mrs.
Sally Layson.
| Our get well wishes go out to
~all of our sick and shut-ins. Es
ipeci:a\lly to Mrs. J. N. Dempsey,
who is not feeling too good this
week.
k Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stinch
comb and Wayne leave Thursday
|to visit 13 days at Indian Springs
Camp meeting. They will be join
ed Saturday by Mary Jane and
;Martha and Marilyn Lord,
| You have a special invitation to
attend the revival at Calvary Bap
(tist Church August Ilth through
‘l7th by Rev. Kent Anglin, one of
lour own, and song leader, Buddy
'Rogers, 7:30 p. m. ea ¢ h even
| ing.
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures and Features) Thursday. August 8, 1963
| News Notes From
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| Neswborn
| By Mrs. T. W. Binford
!e e e e e eoeet e i
{ Rev. James Thurman Jr. filled
{his regular appointments here
;}'esterda)'. Mr. and Mrs. James
{ Thurman Sr., Miss Betty Thur
{man, Gerald Thurman and Word
{ney Bell of Montgomery, Ala.
| attended church here Sunday and
visited Rev. and Mrs. T h u r
| man.
| L e
!4 Mrs. Grace Mangum of Mont
| gomery, Alabama is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. R Porter.
Miss PaulinerHard:aman of Man
| sfield visited here Sunday and
| taught the Adult Sunday School
| Class.
| Little Car;l—:r;;—&‘ommy Wil- |
| liams are visiting their grand- |
‘mother, Mrs. T. C. Berry. | }
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- We congratulate Mr. and Mrs.i
Jack Williams and their little new
'daughter, Julia Amanda, who
arrived recently. Mrs. Williams is
the former Ann Berry from
here. ;
. Mrs. Pearl _Tolar Jee and
Mrs. Frances Paul of Nashville,
‘Tenn. were guests of Miss Mag
gie Tolar, Sunday.
. Mrs. D. W. Loyd and Robert
Loyd attended the Adams reunion
at Mansfield Club House on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L._E. Walters and
daughters, Fontainne and Linda of
Decatur visited Miss Maggie To
lar Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.-_T. W. Binford
visited Rev. and Mrs. Roy Chap
man of Barnesville and motored to
Warm Springs, Sun. They also
visited Mrs. Lamar Chapman and
children. | |
Mrs. Pearl Tolar Lee and Mrs. |
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| Frances Paul and Miss Magzie
' Tolar visited friends in Madison,
Sunday.
{ Mr. and I\—/I—l‘s‘ Frank Nix and
Mrs. Paul Harwell attended Camp
" meeting at Smyrna, Sun,
Several people from here attend.
ed the revival at Starrsville last
week. !
| Mrs. Annje> Lois Fleming of
Madison and Mrs. Katherine Zella
of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Annie
| Pennington and Miss Rebecca
Pennington of Cov. visited Mrs,
{J. T. -Pitts.' Sunday.
| Joel Conger, Tommy Torbett and
Allan Rowland of Jonesboro, Tenn,
spent last week with Mr, and Mrs,
W. R. Porter.
| Multiple sclerosis strikes the
central nervous system of
| young people in the prime of
}life. MS and related diseases
| afflict an estimated 500,000
| Americans.
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