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PORTERDALE
PERSONALS
Friends of Mr BiUy Bax
ter regret that he has been
confined to the Newton
Couny Hospital during the
past week.
Mrs. Howard WiUiams re
mains the houseguest of Dr.
and Mrs. Raymond Moody at
779 Gay Drive, Macon,
Georgia while she recupera
tes from recent surgery.
The Rev. and Mrs. Irving
G. Rudolph and sons, Carl
and Jonathan, left on Wed-
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nesday for a visit with rela
tives in North Carolina. Mr
Rudolph will attend a two
weeks Doctrinal Seminar at
Union Theological Seminary,
i his Alma Mater, in Rich-
mond, Virginia before re
turning to Porterdale in
1 mid-August.
The Leßoy Bailey family
are vacationing in Florida
this week.
Mrs. Lola Drennon and
Mrs. Grace H. Mathis are
.^pending this week in Ala
bama with relatives.
Mrs. Clara Lane has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowden in Rockdale
County lor the past two
weeks.
Friends of Mr. Monroe
Wilkes continue to remem
ber him while be is con
fined to the Newton County
Hospital suffering from back
injuries sustained in a fall at
his home a month ago.
Mrs. M B. Shaw and
children visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Ivey from Wed
nesday through Saturday
while Mr. Shaw was on a
business trip in North Caro
lina.
Misses Ruth Tanner, Jordye
Tanner, Elizabeth Willis,
Pauline Hardman, Mesdames
Alma Patterson and T. J.
Bl itch were a congenial
party dining at Camellia
Gardens and attending the
performance of “My Fair
Lady” at Chastain Amphi-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
theater in Atlanta, Georgia
on Tuesday, July 14.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to Mra. Lester Martin
and other relatives in their
bereavement at the death of
Mrs Martin’s father, Mr.
Wilson, who has resided in
her home since February
1964 Mr. Wilson passed
away on Wednesday, July
15.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Cline
were hosts at a cookout hon
oring Misses Ruth and Jor
dye Tanner at their country
home on the Social Circle
Road on Friday evening,
July 17, at six-thirty o’clock.
In addition to the honorees,
other guests were Misses
Elizabeth Willis, Pauline
Hardman, Mae Hardman,
Lucy Robinson, and Mrs.
Alcie Penick.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hint
on of Atlanta, Georgia were
week-end guests of their
mother, Mrs. Neron Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mobley vacationed in Flor
ida last week.
Mr. Homer Huckaby en
tered the Georgia Baptist
Hospital on Wednesday, July
22, for corrective eye sur
gery on July 23, He is wish
ed an early recovery.
Mrs. Calvin Smith return
ed to her home in the Salem
Community on Saturday fol
lowing a week’s stay at the
Newton County Hospital.
Mrs. James E. Hardman
returned to her duties as
Public Health Nurse, Newt
on County Department of
Public Health, on Monday,
July 20, following a six
weeks leave while she re
covered from surgery.
Friends of Lt. Marcus
Coody are rejoicing with
him and Mrs. Coody on his
safe arrival from service as
a helicopter pilot in Viet
Nam. Upon the conclusion of
a forty-five day leave, he
will report for reassignment
to Reno, Nevada where Mrs.
Coody and the children will
be able to join him for re
sidence.
Captain Glenn Patterson
of Fort Lewis, Washington
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Patterson, on
Friday and Saturday, July
17-18, after attending a con
ference at Fort Monroe.
Virginia before returning to
his home and family in
Washington.
Friends of Mrs. Nell Loyd
•re happy that she has re
turned to her home from the
Newton County Hospital
where she was a recent pati
ent.
Friends of Mr, Buddy
Polson regret that he was
rushed to Newton County
Hospital on Wednesday, July
15, and has been seriously
ill.
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Miss Suzanne Mayo of
Waco, Texas arrived on Fri
day, July 17, for a visit with
her uncle, Mr Don Abbott,
and family.
Mrs. James Harrison has
been a recent patient at the
Newton County Hospital and
is being wished an early re
covery.
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C. ARA GE ENTRANCEWAY
Some wood plank-and
beam homes have garage en-
U Awarding to the
Pine Association, the add)
tion is achieved by a simple
extension of
ing beams and wood deck
that form the roof sy»-
te When not in use for park
ing, the entranceway pro-
Jharaday, July 23, 1944
vides a covered puio foT*
outdoor recreation.
FIRST
The nation’a first industry
was a sawmill that began
turning out Southern Pine
boards at Jamestown, Vir
ginia, in 1606. Since then,
more than a trillion board
feet of Southern Pine have
been manufactured— enough
to build 100 million homes.
The biggest swing to
Fords in history has
loaded our lots with
great late-model used
car buys. Come listen
to the swingin’-est
deals in town at your
Ford Dealer's.