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News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mra. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Good morning! Whew for a few
days we thought we had an early '
guoat, Ole Man Winter, but he just
paid us a short visit to let us
know he would soon be here.
So glad to hear some of our ;
“shut-ins” are better, but to those
who haven't quite made it, we
se,vd best wishes for your com
plete recovery. To our bereaved
friends, our hearts go out in '
sympathy for we all have had the
same sad experience.
Attendance for church services
was fair. If you have no church
home, we welcome you to come
worship with us anytime.
TUESDAY, Property of
OCTOBER Ist Miss Mary Alice Tingle
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'/i mi. to property. Watch for signs.
RANCH-STYLE HOME. 6 rooms, bath, many features. Beau
tiful setting. 2-acre stocked lake. 3O'x6O' concrete swim
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now!
O D 11 5.7 CHOICE ACRES — On South Express-
• -*VI. way & Old U. S. 41, in the Jonesboro Area.
5.7-ACRE TRACT. Paved frontage on S. Expressway and
Old Hwy. 41. Ideal motel site or any commercial enter
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about anything you desire. Signs on property. Check it
now, then come to the auction!
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SEPT. 30" THROUGH OCT. 5
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| The N. Covington community
; club meets with Mrs. Howard
; Skinner at her home on Clark
St. on Tuesday, September 24th
at 3:30 p. m.
Mrs. W. T. Wiley, Miss Cheryl
McMicheal and Tommy Wiley
spent the weekend in Columbia,
. South Carolina as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Lunsford Sr.
W. T. Wiley, Ronnie and Jimmy
■ were Sunday dinner guests of the
I. T. Wileys.
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Stowe of
Porterdale were weekend guests
'of the J. A. Algoods.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kirkpatrick
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Wilson.
Mrs. Sallie Flowers and Mrs.
Allie May Smallwood of Social
Circle visited Mrs. J. A. Algood,
Thursday morning.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. V.
W. Bouchillon and Mrs. A. L.
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W. T. McGuire, McGuire Motor Company of Covington, at
tended a special dealer preview of the 1964 Dodge cars at
Jacksonville (Fla.) Coliseum. Above, McGuire (left), talks
with Robert B. McCurry, Jr., Dodge general sales manager,
about plans for advertising and marketing of the 50th an
niversary car models.
Huckaby was proverbial beehive of
guests recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill <
Braeton and children of Birming
ham were their guests, Wednes- !
day, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lipsey
and Brenda, Mrs. May Rivers and
Eddie Rivers, all of Griffin were j '
spend the day guests. In the as- ; <
ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dig
by of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Huckaby of Porterdale and Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon made
pop calls.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbs and
children of Loganville were guests
of the Jack Gibbs Sr. for lunch,
Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker and
children of Gainesville visited Mr.
and Mrs Leroy Durden o n
Sunday.
Mrs. Francis Fleming, Mrs.
Minnie Lee Durand and Linda and
Grove spent Friday afternoon with
the J. A. Algoods.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Haney of
Atlanta visited relatives in the
community, Sun. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Granger
and Judy spent Sunday afternoon
with the S. A. Washington family
in Worthville.
News Notes From
Mans field
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Epps
of Augusta were luncheon guests i
of the C. E. Roquemores last:
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Luck of i
Americus spent several days with I
the Clayton Hays family while I
Miss nnie C. Hays was a patient 1
at Ponce de Leon Infirmary. Miss
Hays has recuperated sufficiently
to attend the Post Masters Con
vention in Dallas, Texas.
Gene and Jones Epps Jr. were
recent visitors to their grand
parents. They visited in Quantico,
Va. for several days with their
parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jones
Epps.
Mrs. T. A. Mclntosh attended
the marriage of her grand-dau
ghter, Miss Charlene Hicks i n
Covington. She returned with
her daughter, Mrs. Thomas to
Atlanta for several days visit.
Visitors to the C. E. Roque
mores the past Sunday were Gene
Epps of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Roquemore and Mike, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Mallory and son,
Buster, all of tlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Freddie Greer of Athens
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roque
more of Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sewell
of Ohio with their two sons are
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Sewell for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardman,
Miss Pauline Hardman and Mrs.
Mattie lindia Sigman attended the
funeral of Drew Smith in Monti
cello, Sunday. Mr. Smith was the
oldest brother of Mrs. J. B.
Spears Sr. Friends of Mrs. Spears
sympathize with her.
Little Cindy and Charlene Camp
। bell of Charleston Heights Naval j
I Base, South Carolina are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
iJ. D. Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs.
। T. R. Campbell in Cov.
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Ralph Mask has returned home
and is doing nicely after surgery
at Crawford Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore of
East Point spent Saturday night
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Moore. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry King were their Friday
( night guests.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Quarterly meeting for Newborn
Starrsville met here Sunday even
ing with a covered dish meal.
District Supt., Delmar H a ygood
brought the message. His sub
ject, ‘‘A right to Choose”. The
meeting was well attended.
Miss Mary Holcombe of Atlanta
and John Holcombe spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Holcombe.
We are sorry to learn of Wal
ker Birdsong, grandson of Mrs.
Annie Birdsong, being in an At
lanta Hospital. We wish for him
an early and complete re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sams are
attending the past masters con
vention at San Antoine, Texas.
Mrs. D. W. Loyd spent the week
end with her brother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy of
Griffin.
Rev. James Thurman Jr. spent
last week at Pastors School.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford
■ spent the last two weeks with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wood
son Binford, Jr. and children of
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sams and
Guy Jones attended the Rodeo
at Dallas, Texas last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer and
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davis at
tended the horse show at Sheby -
1 ville, Tenn, recently.
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“When you want to work on
the underside of your power
lawn mower,” advise Extension
Service engineers, “first dis
connect the spark plug wire.”
This will prevent the mower
from starting up while you are
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