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26 ' 1963 ( °ur Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
News Notes From
Hocky
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey
"And the angel said unto them,
Fear not: for, behold, I bring you
good tidings of great joy, which I
shall be to all people. For unto i
you is born this day in the city .
of David, a Saviour which i s
Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:10-11. I
May the new year bring Peace
and Joy to each one.
The annual Christmas tree was
held at the Hopewell Presbyterian
Church in the Educational Build
ing on Friday evening. The Jun
iors presented a very interesting
program under the direction of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey and
Mrs. C. S. Chesnut.
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A congenial group caught by the camera at one of the festive Yuletide parties, held at Mrs.
Tom Freeman's home, includes, left to right: Mrs. Edgar A, Callaway: Mrs. Sam M. Hay,
Mrs. Freeman, hostess; her daughter. Miss Mary Ann Freeman; Mrs. E. G. Lassiter; and
seated, Mrs. Ed Robinson, pouring coffee.
nary, Due West, S. C. was guest
speaker Sunday at Hopewell Pres
byterian Church.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, S. C. arrived Friday even
ing to spend Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Chesnut and Garry.
Misses Lurlene and Mary
Mrs. Freeman Contributes to Yule
Festivities With Afternoon Coffee
A coffee at the home of Mrs.
Tom Freeman on S. Dearing
Road, on Saturday afternoon,
was among interesting social
| events contributing to the fes
: tive, Yuletide season.
A topiary tree of gilded sty
rofoam balls, ornamented with
clusters of miniature grapes,
was the focal point of the entr
ance hall, where guests were
greeted by Miss Mary Ann
Freeman, wearing a two piece
jumper costume in lavender.
Mrs. Freeman chose a shantung
costume in black, compliment-
Thompson of Charlotte, N. C.
are spending the Christmas holi
days with Misses Bell, Leila and
Eva Gardner and Mrs. W. H.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stone of
East Point and Mrs. C. W. Mann
of Hapeville were Saturday din
ner guests of Mrs. Ola H. Thack
er and Miss Irene Harvey.
We are glad to hear Mrs. Ira
Lee Wheeler returned to her
home Thursday from Georgia Bap
tist Hospital, where she had been
a patient several days. Mrs.
Wheeler lives in the Cedar Shoals
community. We trust she will
continue to improve.
Mrs. J. 0. Black and Miss
Ida Black of Atlanta were visit
ors Sunday of the Misses Gard
ners.
John Gilbert is doing nicely at
this writing. We wish for him an
early recovery.
Your news reporter wishes to
thank those who have been so
kind in giving her news this
year. May God be with you
all.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
ed by a Christmas red corsage.
A Christmas orange and
yellow topiary tree, emerging
from a potted fern base, held
green and yellow satin orna
ments, in the living i;oom. A
tiered, gilded fruit arrange
ment, and small white flocked
Christmas tree with gold orna
ments, lent additional interest.
The Yule motif was continued
in the den, where a silver foil :
tree glittered with changing,
lights; and the coffee table held j
a basket of holly interspersed j
with red satin ornaments, the I
handle of which was tied with |
red velvet ribbon bow.
The refreshment table, cov- ।
. ered with gold lame, featured ,
Jas its centerpiece a spiral
Christmas tree candelabra,;
with colorful ornaments and j
| small candles. The silver ser- I
' vice, crystal and gold trays of :
assorted sandwiches topped
j with Yule motifs, tissue slices j
of fruit cake and cookies; and
j compotes of toasted nuts and i
mints completed the attractive 1
; appointments.
Pouring coffee were Mrs. Ed
Robinson, who wore a green
two piece costume; and Mrs.
Carl Smith, wearing a red vel
vet sheath.
Approximately fifty friends
were invited to call between
the hours of three and five I
o’clock.
We are sorry to hear Mr. and
Mrs. George Cochran and sons
i lost their home by fire Sunday
afternoon. May God be with them
and bless them.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thacker of i
Salem were Tuesday dinner guests
of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss |
Irene Harvey.
Tommy Castleberry of Coving
ton spent the weekend with his
grandmother, Mrs. W. B. Har
vey and family.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Eva
Loyd Aycock of Covington had the
misfortune in a fall Wednesday
and broke her hip. ‘Miss Eva”
was a former school teacher at
the Old Union Academy School in
our community. Best wishes for
an early and complete recovery
to "Miss Eva”.
Mrs. B. B. Lewis of McDonough
visited Mrs. W. D. Weldon Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin
had as their guests, Sunday after
noon Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fin
cher, Wayne. Garry and Dudley of
College Park.
The Snapping Shoals Methodist
Church enjoyed a Christmas tree
Sunday evening at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey.
James and Glenda visited Mr
and Mrs. Ira Lee Wheeler and
sons Sunday afternoon in the
Cedar Shoals community.
Miss Sue Thompson recently
visited her aunt, Mrs. Neal Mc-
Donald in Covington.
Miss Sue McDonald and Billy
McDonald were visitors Sunday
evening of Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
and J. W. Chesnut.
In some modern homes, a
wood deck is utilized for both
floor and roof systems, in each
instance doing double duty.
In the floor system, the deck
fulfills the structural role
normally performed by sub- j
flooring and is also the walk
ing surface. In the roof, it pro
vides both structural support
and a finished ceiling. South
ern Pine is widely used in these
dual roles because of its high
strength and attractive golden
color. ___
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