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News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
By Mrs. David Martin
(Held From Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith,
3. % Smith F. R. Smith of
Stone Mountain; and Paul
Smith of Porterdale visited
Waymond Smith, who is seri
ously ill in N-wnan, Ga.
Misses Sarah and Susie
Knight spent Thursday night
with Miss Becky Moody of
Rocky Plains.
Guests over the week of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Switzer were
Mrs. Sue Thompson of Rocky
Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mitchell of Salem; Rev. Will
iam Atha, pastor of Canaan
Baptist Church and Dewey
Henry of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Switzer
spent the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helt
on and Tommy of Avondale
Estates and Miss Virginia
Switzer.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
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Mrs., D. D. Hewell were Mr.
and Mrs. James Roseberry of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hewell and Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Polson and children of
Tucker.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lazenby were
Mrs. Albert Oglesby and girls,
Janet and Janice, Mrs. Oscar
Dial and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johns of Atlanta.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Cochran Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McLeroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Thacker, Linda and Ronnie,
Homer Chapman was guest
Friday afternoon of Charlie
Chapman.
Mrs. Crowder Osby of Mec-
Donough spent last week with
Mrs. Alice Birdsong and Miss
Annie Brightwell.
Get well wishes go out to D.
D. Hewell and to Mrs. Ira Lee
Wheeler, who remains sick at
their homes,
Mrs. Bobby Martin entered
Georgia Baptist Hospital Mon
day for treatment,
Mrs. Carrie Lee Mobley
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Martin and child
ren, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Autry
were Sunday afternoon guests
also.
Little Kay Martin spent Sat
urday night with her grand
mother, Mrs, Carrie Lee Mob
ley and Vicky.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
(Held From Last Week)
Rev. James Thurman Jr. filled
his regular appointments here
Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs. Jack Lazenby
and Mrs. Neil Stewart and boys
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David Martin and Jimmy.
Ronnie Patterson spent the
Chrismas holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Patterson and Kathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Benedict
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Darby were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Dora Benedict,
Mr. and Mrs, James Benton
and Tim visited her mother,
Mrs. Mable Stapp at Jersey,
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertie Kirkus of Ball
Ground is spending a few
weeks with Mrs. Mary Penn
and girls.
If any one would like to
have news in this column,
please call 786-3798.
News Notes From
County
Line
MRS. LOIS KITCHENS
(Held From Last Week)
Those visiting the Walter War
ren home recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Johnson of Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Boyd and
family, Marvin Wicks, Rev. Haw
kins of Conyers; Joe Stewart,
Mrs. Julia Loyd, Joan Martin,
Ruby Warren, Gus Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
Dorsey Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thompson, Mrs. Cassie
Cofer and Doris Cofer, Gene War
ren and Mrs. George Grant.
To those that are sick, we send
get well wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cody
visited Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kit
chens and family recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cagle and
baby, Steve visited Mr. and Mrs.
‘Omra Kitchens, L am ar and
Johnny,
- Tim Hamlin, the son of Mr.
land Mrs. Morris Hamlin ha s
returned to Cave Springs, where
he attends school,
We send get well . wishes to
Mrs, Morris Hamlin's father, Mr.
Hewell.
Miss Joan Stokes and Do n
Byrd were married Saturday
night. We wish for them lots of
happiness.
Our school of music was post
poned last week because of bad
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyd
visited their parents, Mr. an d
Mrs. Walter Warren recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and
daughter, Mrs. Becky Lunsford
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
William Wilson and family r e.
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens,
Lamar and Johnny visited M,
and Mrs. Olen Gordon and fam
ily recently.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
’ Rev. and Mrs. Thurman and |
' T, W. Binford attended Dist. Cons.
!at Belvedere Methodist Church in |
| Decatur Monday. [
f Miss Maggie Tolar has return
!ed home after spending two weeks
,with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Mays
jand Mr. and Mrs. Foster M c
| Connell of Macon.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carson
| spent last week in Fla. with Mrs.
Calvin Dawson, :
Mrs. T. VG.-mßinford and Miss
Ann Pannell visited H. A. Pan- |
nell in the hospital Saturday. He |
was much improved. !
i Mr. and MTs. Homer Sharp Jr.
‘and children of Covington visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis Sunday
afternoon.
Carl Sanders Jr. and Betty of
Atlanta spent Saturday with
Tray and Mary Hazel Polk.
’ Mrs. Lero;__éreene of Athens
visited Mrs. Luther Polk last|
iSunday. :
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grant
visited Mrs. H. A. Pannell and
Hugh W. Pannell on Sunday
evening, |
Mrs. Bessie Willson has return
'ed home after spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Peden
Blake and Willson in Sav. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams
and children spent a few days in |
Florida last week. ,1
| Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Elliott left;
' Monday for a visit with Mr. and
‘ Mrs. Charles Elliott in Fla. o
Today was a very dark and |
rainy day. Even though the day
was disagreeable and some sick
ness Sunday School was welll
attended. |
- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber-f
lain, Jack and Sally of Atlanta
}spem the weekend with Mr., and |
iMrs. Guy Jones. 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams and |
children visited Mr. and Mre. |
' Grady Childs of Decatur on Sun- |
| day afternoon. g
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! Mrs. H. A. Pannell of Mans- |
| field spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Grant. ‘
| Miss Mar;— Holcomble of At
| lanta spent the weekend with Mr.;
; and Mrs. Ernest Holcombe. |
e st |
{ Mrs. Barron Davis visited her |
parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. A. |
| Wood of Loganville on Saturday |
| afternoon. |
| We extend our Eeepest sym- |
| pathy to the family of Archie |
| Johnson. ‘
‘ The snow E;_fgfi today looks
| real pretty, but the icy cold winds
keep a lot of us indoors.
| If you have any news, please
| cali 786-6796. 11
News Notes From
Gum
Creek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble I
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| Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble
visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kimble and children of Logans
ville, Sunday afternoon. :
Mr. and M;“.;mes Garner
and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
'Garner and baby visited Mr. and
Mrs, Grover Garner on Saturday
afternoon.
‘ Mr. and I;‘lfirs‘ J:hn Wingate
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimbile,
| Friday afternoon,
| Douglas Kimble and Diane Moss
have the mumps. We wish them a
speedy recovery. ‘i
Tommy Garner s;nt the week
end with Wade Garner.
Mr. and Mrs.__li;y Kimble visit- |
ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble and
Douglas Sunday night. {
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Mr. and Mrs. Odell Garner and |
| children visited Mr, and M r 8. |
| Grover Garner and Wade, Sun- |
| day afternoon, 5
Mrs. John Igi—n:gl: visited Mr. |
and Mrs. Roy Kimble and Doug
las Saturday night. «'
W. V. Duncan s-p—;nt the week
end recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Kimble and family. : .
Mrs. Oran l(im-ble spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
" Brand.
{ Mrs. Gm\';; Gar;:\t' and Mrs.
' Oran Kimble visited Mrs. Roy
| Kimble and Douglas, Wednesday |
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimble of |
Atlanta spent the weekend with |
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble. |
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