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By Mr». Willi* Brown
Mrs. Wayman Rowe of Almon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowe
and Terry Monday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler
and Perry Jr. of Monroe were
Friday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler.
• oo
Mrs. Erman Jones of Monroe
visited Mrs. Myrtle Lord Fri
day night.
• • »
Mrs. Wendell Johnson of At
lanta spent Sunday with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. L. C, John
son.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook attend
ed church at Calvary Sunday and
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tilman Nlblett and family.
• • •
Miss Sarah Brown and Mr.
Aubry Epps of Athens spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. “Doc”
Brown and Bobby.
• • *
Mrs. Joe Allgood visited Mrs.
Maud Parks and Carlton Sunday
afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Parks Dial were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doc Brown
Monday night.
♦ » *
Mr. and Mrs. Jee Allgood visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Parks Dial Sun
day night.
• * *
Mr and Mrs. Larry Studdard,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Studdard and
Kim of Atlanta spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Studdard and Billy.
• * *
Mrs. J. I. Alford’s many fri
ends wish for her a speedy re
covery as she recuperates in
Georgia Baptist Hospital. (Mrs.
Alford was formerly a resident
of Covington Mills and a member
of Calvary Baptist Church).
• * *
Mrs. W. J. Cannon is a patient
at Emory University Hospital.
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Ram Booster Club Operates Concession Stand
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Market in Covington Friday and Saturday. Working when this picture was taken were,
from left to right: Mrs. Lewis Whisnante. Mrs. Frank Christian. Lewis Caldwell. Hu
lon Piper (Big Apple manager), and Mrs. J ack Hinton (with back to camera).
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7 Years Ago
Mrs. Wick Porter enter
tained at a dinner party on
Sunday evening, honoring
Dr. Thomas McGill, of Co
lumbia Theological Semi
nary.
Miss Joan Bonner is one
of 36 girls entering Pied
mont Hospital’s Nursing
School.
Zion Baptist Church Mis
sion is established at Salem
Community.
Mrs. J. J. Posey (73) fu
neral at Cornish Mountain.
We wish for her a speedy re
covery.
♦ * ♦
Mrs. Charlie Hogan and child
ren spent the weekend in Atlanta
with Miss Opal Hogan.
Masons honor Col. W. J.
Dingus, Jr. He received the
Knights York Cross of Hon
or Degree, in Macon.
Tom Prather, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. T. Prather, Rt.
3, has been made Emory
University AFROTC Offi
cer.
Jimmy Richardson, regu
lar left tackle on Newton
County Ram’s Football team
undergoes appendectomy!
Senator Herman Tal
madge guest speaker at
Newton County Hospital’s
celebration of it’s third an
niversary.
Nurses Aid Class starts
Monday evening at 7 P.M.
11 Years Ago
Homer Sharp. Dir ect o r
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Fifth District GEA presides
over Fifth District Meeting
in Atlanta.
Distinguished Educat or s
from other States to make
study of Newton County
School improvements.
Private First Class Geor
ge W. Moss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moss, of this
city, is serving in Korea.
Mrs. W. R. Nunn, retiring
President of W.M.U., First
Baptist Church, is honored
by the Society and presented
gift, in appreciation of her
service.
Final rites for Mrs. Robert
E. McAfee, formerly of
Americus held here. Mr.
and Mrs. McAfee were the
genial hosts for nearly 10
years at the DeLaney Hotel.
Friends ot Mr« Luther Cox
>xtend their deep sympathy to
lim and other relatives in their
bereavment in the death of Mrs.
Cox on Sunday, October 4, at
their home at • 1 Laurel Street.
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Friends of Mr. Jimmy Laster
are remembering him at the New
ton County Hospital where he is
a patient.
• • *
Wayne Harper, who was In
jured in an accident on Sept
ember 4 and confined to the Geor
gia Baptist Hospital returned, to
his home on Wednesday, Sept
ember 30. He Is In a cast
and would welcome the visits of
his friends.
• * •
Miss Frances Turner is a
patient at Emory Uiiverslty Hos
pital where friends are remem
bering her with good wishes for
an early recovery.
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Dennis Hammonds, a student at
the University of Georgia, was the
week-end visitor of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hammonds.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivey, Miss
Kay Shaw, and Randy Digby were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Shaw, Phil and Dianne,
In Macon, Georgia.
* * *
Mrs. Claud Cason attended the
Presbyterian Meeting of the
Women of the Church at the North
Avenue Presbyterian Church in
Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday,
September 30.
* * *
Friends of Mrs. John E. Tay
lor, the former Miss Mildred
Yancey, regret that she has been
a patient at the Emory Univer
sity Hospital during the past two
weeks.
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Mrs. Lola Drennon is a patient
at the Newton County Hospital,
having been admitted on Sunday,
October 4, 1964.
LIVINGSTON PTA
(From Page 12)
could be done to benefit the
school.
After all plans were made
the newly elected Represen
tative of Newton County,
Otis Spillers was introduced
by Paul Alexander. Rep.
Spillers spoke briefly on
what was facing him in his
first term in office, that is,
reapportionment of the
House of Representatives of
Georgia and voter registra
tion, both topics of interest
to all people of Georgia.
The P. T. A. of Livingston
extends an invitation to
everyone to attend the Hal
loween Carnival at Livings
ton School, Friday, October
30, with fun for all ages.
Come have fun. with us.
She was the former Lizzie
Mae Oliver of Americus.
Church of Good Shepherd
has organized two missions
in this section recently. One
was established at Madison
and the other at Monroe.
By:Herb of RAY JEWELERS
We read where a major
university has revealed
a study which should
bring solace to those who
like their coffee breaks
right up to bedtime.
According to the study,
coffee at bedtime may
actually help you to go to
sleep. The reason: The
drink’s warmth induces
sleep and the amount of
stimulating caffein in a
cup of coffee is too small
to counteract the benefi
cial effect of the heat.
The study also disclosed
that most persons who
fear that coffee is going
to keep their eyelids glu
ed open are victims of
their own imagination.
It’s pure imagination to
think that you can buy
cheap jewelery that
you’ll be proud of in a
year . . or less. Buy one
piece . . a little smaller,
perhaps, but buy good
quality merchandise such
as sold exclusively at
RAY JEWELERS, 9 Fast
Square. Watches, china,
glass and diamonds of
the finest quality always
in stock.
THIS WEEK’S HOUSE -
HOLD HINT: Drivers
who spend much time on
the road in the winter are
wise to keep one window
ventilator open without
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Crown Gas Now
Has New Name
Os "Chevon”
LOUISVILLE. KY —
Crown, a gasoline brand
name used by Standard Oil
Company (Kentucky) for
more than 50 years, is be
ing replaced by a new name
—Chevron.
“With the change to the
Chevron name we are iden
tifying our retail operations
with those of our parent
company. Standard Oil
Company of California," said
W C. Smith. President of
the Standard Oil Company.
‘‘This Company and its sub
sidiaries had been using the
Chevron name in 28 states.
Canada and Lation America
before the addition of Stand
ar d of Kentcuky’s five
states."
Decals bearing the new
name had to be placed on
30,000 gasoline pumps in the
Company’s 8,000 outlets in
five states. In addition, all
but the newest pumps are
being repainted. The pumps
will be red or blue, depend
ing on the grade of gasoline.
The Chevron trademark is
red white and blue.
Work on this changeover
has been going on for the
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Groceries and Meats
FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE
205 Reynolds Street WE DELIVER Phone 786-2343
25 lbs. Self Rising Flour _ _ 51.89
Neck Bone and Fat Back 2 lbs. 25c
24 lb. can Pure Lard $3.25
3 lbs. good Hot Mixed Sausage $ •
3 lbs. Rolled Pork Sausage SLOO
Ist Cut Pork Chops lb. 49c
3 Doz. Small White Eggs SI.OO
MARGARET HOLMES
FIELD PEAS 2 No. 303 cans 33c
ALLEN ALL GREEN
LIMAS 3 No. 303 cans 33c
Del Monte CATSUP .. 2 14-oz. bots. 29c
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By Mr». Frank Moss
Mr and Mrs. Frank Moss
had as their Monday after
noon guests Mrs. Delia Hays
of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs Ed
ward Strawn of Orlando.
Florida and Mrs. E H Mc-
Cart.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Strawn of Decatur. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M Strawn of Jack
son; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Hardy and children. Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Strawn and
baby, Mrs. Bobby Strawn of
Atlanta; Mr. Hiram of Mil
stead were Tuesday guest,
of Mrs E H McCart and
her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
past ninety days, and the
change will be effective Oc
tober 6th.
“There will be no change
in station identification”
Smith said “As long as we
have service stations in our
present marketing area, they
will be identified by the
Standard Oil sign.
ATTEND
CHURCH SUNDAY
Thursday, October 8, 1964
ward Strawn of Orlando,
Florida and Mrs. Delia Hays
of Atlanta.
Saturday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss
were Mr and Mrs. Ward
Cawthorn of Stewart.
Miss Grace Taylor. Mrs.
Jim Allen and little Dawn
Shaddox were Thursday vis
itors of Mrs. E H McCart
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mc-
Cart were Mr. and Mrs
Dewey Still, Mrs. Ben
Dawkins and Mrs. W J.
Lane and Teresa.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss.
Franklin and Diane of Ox
ford, Mrs. Ernest Darby and
children were Sunday after
noon guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss
and Jim.
Mrs. E H. McCart and
her guests Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Strawn and Mrs.
Delia Hays were visitors of
Mrs. H V Strawn Monday
morning.
We extend our sincere
sympathy to the family of
Joe Bohannon in their re
cent bereavement.
Get well wishes go out to
Mr. Paul Parker. Andrew
Parker and others who are
sick in our community.