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News Notes From
Salem
By Mrs. Douglas Yancey
Labor Day! For some it Is *
day off from their jobs, for others
it's business as usual-but to all
labor everywhere we send our
greetings.
On Saturday night the Christian
family of Newton County gathered
at the Lions Pavilion in Covington
for a family reunion Those from
6alem to attend were Mrs Pearl
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PHONE 786-7701 COVINGTON, GA.
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Treadwell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Add Christ
ian, Mrs. Eugene Stallsworth,
Mrs. Roy Moore and Miss Ann
Christian.
Mr. and Mrs. Orel! Galloway Jr.
and children of Decatur spent
Labor Day weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orell
Galloway Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Bailey and their brother and
family, the Charles Gallo
ways.
Our sick list this week includes
the names of Raymond Thompson,
who will have surgery at Craw
ford W. Long Hospital. Tuesday.
Mrs. T. J. Miller spent several
days last week at Newton Hospi
tal and Gibson Holifield is a pat
ient at Newton at this writing.
Monroe Hayes continues a patient
I at 48 Hospital in Atlanta, but
' is improving.
Miss Mary Alice Miller was the
guest Sunday of Miss Terresa
Piper for Homecoming at Snap
ping Shoals Church.
Mrs. Charles Rooks II of Jack
| son has been the guest of Mrs.
Callie Stallsworth and Mrs. Ray
i Moore for two weeks while Mr.
' Rooks was away at Military
Camp.
Visitors the past week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Thompson Sr. were Mrs. Ernest
Johnson Sr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hawk of Covington; Rev. Gene
Nease. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Col
lier. Mrs. Sealock of College
Park, Ad Christian and Boice
Piper.
Mrs. Belle Melton and daughter.
Miss Patricia Melton of Decatur
is now visiting Mr. and Mr s.
Mickey Frazier and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Melton and their fami
lies.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Yancey in the past week have
been Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bates,
Mrs. Grace Moore of Covington
and Mrs. Elise Underwood of Zion
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Grier were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Bowden and Mrs. Grace
Moore in Covington on Monday |
night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Savage
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Ramsey on Saturday after
noon.
Raymond Thompson Sr. entered
Crawford Long Hospital Thursday
for surgery.
Miss Marie Savage of Richmond,
Virginia is expected this week to
spend two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Curtis. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Savage and other New
ton County relatives.
We have some “Happy Birth
day’’ greetings to send out this
morning. Mrs. John Hardeman
and Mrs. Paul Alexander, both
celebrated birthdays on Septem
ber Ist. These two wonderful lad
ies are both teachers in Livings
ton Grammar School and have a
combined teaching record, unbro-
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Treat For Sunday Supper
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It’s fun to vary the standard meat, potatoes and vegetable menu
fare for Sunday night supper. Something that’s easy to make and
popular with the family—sandwiches, pancakes or waffles—-makes
a good Sunday night supper menu. And sausage corn bread with
Jried apple rings tops all for variety. It’s this easy.
For the corn bread, begin with a package of corn muffin mix.
Along with the usual egg and milk add tender kernels of corn..
Blend ingredients, then circle the pan of corn bread with cooked
sausage link ‘‘spokes” and it’s ready to bake! A wedge of golden
corn bread with its sausage link baked right on top is yummy
served hot with syrup. Apple rings fried in butter are a flavorfub
accompaniment. Try this new menu next Sunday!
SAUSAGE CORN WEDGES
Make* 8 tervingt
One 12-oa. pkg. Flako 1 egg
Corn Muffin Mix 8/8 eup milk
1 cup drained whole kernel
corn * cooked pork cartage link*
Heat oven to hot (400*F.). Empty contents of package into bowl;
add corn, egg and milk. Blend only until dry ingredients are thor
oughly moistened. (Batter should be slightly lumpy.) Pour into
greased 9-inch round layer cake pan. Arrange sausage links aa
“spokes” over top of batter. Bake in preheated oven (400" F. 29
minutes or until golden brown. Cut in wedges; serve piping hot
with maplo-b (ended tyrnp.
News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Maughon
A large crowd attended the
monthly singing at Cornish Mtn.
Church, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd,
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Sigman,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hue
Shepherd enjoyed the weekend at
Panama City, Fla.
Those from this community en
joying supper at Henderson’s Rest
aurant Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Rashie Shepherd. Billy
and Marty. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Malcom and Scott. Mr. and Mrs.
James Knight and Jimmy and Mr.
and Mrs. Vester Maughon,
David and Cindy.
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkins
had supper Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Butler attended
the baptizing at Bold Springs,
Sunday. J. C. Stowe also at
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Odum and
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stowe and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Stowe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and
Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh M. Tanner and together
ken of 58 years. Not only do we
send them congratulations and
wishes for many happy returns
of their birthdays, also we send
congratulations on their long and
unbroken teaching record at Liv
ingston.
Mrs. Elmer Hitchcock and chil- :
dren. Jan and David of Mansfield
visited Mrs. Hollis Curtis on Sat
urday afternoon.
Lt. and Mrs. Larry Capps of
Columbus spent Labor Day week- ;
end with their parents, the Doyle i
Baileys and other relatives in
Newton County.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ney Bailey. Linda and David of
Atlanta joined the Bailey- Capps ■
families for the day and on Mon
day Ansel Bailey and Miss Syl- ;
via Eason both of Atlanta were
guests of the Bailey-Capps.
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Nease were
dinner guests of Misses Ruth and
Christine Loyd on Saturday.
Mrs. Billy Knight was seriously
injured in a home accident last.
week when a load of brick (not
the proverbial ton of brick) over
turned on her feet, as work was
being done to a new addition
being done on their home. We
send best wises to Mrs. Knight
for her complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
went to Atlanta Sunday where
they joined Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Taylor Sr. of Stuart. Fla. and
Mr and Mrs Lee Cozart Sr. of
Little Rock. Arkansas at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor
Jr. for a very pleasant visit.
Mrs. Seaborn Bell Sr. and son.
Seaborn Bell Jr. of Little Rock.
Arkansas spent a few days last
week with Mr and Mrs. Warren
Kirkus and Miss Dianne
Kirkus.
they enjoyed an ice cream supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Brown and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams
and Deborah and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Maughon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Felton Maughon and family
in Rossville this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Chapman
had out of the state visitors for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kitchens and
Shielah and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Butler attended revival services at
Sardis one night last week.
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(Best Coverage: News, Pictures and Features) Thursday, September 5, 1963
Georgia Baptist
Executive Group
To Meet Tuesday
ATLANTA — The Executive '
Committee of the Georgia Bap
tist Convention will meet Tues
day, Sept. 10, at 10:30 a.m. in
the auditorium of the Nursing
Education Building of the
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
____________________
Rev. James Thurman filled his
regular appointment here Sunday.
We had several visitors from
Alcovy Church to our church,
Sunday evening.
Miss Mellie Pitts has be e n
spending last week with her
sister, Mrs. Bob Eubanks of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKoy and
Miss Patricia McKoy of Newnan
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy
and children of Griffin visited Mrs.
D. W. Loyd, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer of
Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mrs. George Davis and other
relatives.
Mr. Barker continues In Ga.
Baptist Hospital seriously ill.
Mr. H. A. Pannell continues
seriously ill. We wish for Mr.
Barker and Mr. Pannell an early
recovery.
Rev. James Thurman is attend
ing pastor's school at Macon
this week.
Your reporter and her better
half will be visiting their children,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford Jr.
and boys of Nashville, Tennessee
for a few days this week and
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
and daughter, Janie of Morrow
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brown and family on Saturday
afternoon.
Georgia Baptist Hospital in
Atlanta.
In announcing the commit
tee meeting, Dr. Searcy S. Gar
rison, Atlanta, Executive Sec
retary-Treasurer of the Geor
' gia Baptist Convention, said
that matters of importance to
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Baptist work in Georgia dur
ing 1963 and 1964 would be
presented for discussion.
The Executive Committee ie
comprised of some 130 Baptist
pastors and laymen from every
section of Georgia.