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Happy New Year everyone, and
Ay this be the ear that il
bring Prosperity, ai P {
all Nations.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, McDanlel
and Mr. and Mrs. Johm MC=
Daniel of Griffin were iturda
guests of Mrs. G, P, Adams.
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Mrs., Mattie India fgman ha
returned home after spendingt
weeks with her children in Cove
ington.
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weymon Loyd is now back |
the Mansfield Barber Shop for
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wwilbur Jone
and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Jimm}
Hays at hildren attended a
family dinner at Heard Mixon
munity center Sunday given
by Mrs. Vaughn.
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Mrs. Bessie Lee Banks spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Elliott,
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We are sorry that Mrs. Robert
Adams is suffering with abroken
shoulder sustained from a fall
at her home. She was carried
to DeKalb General Hospital, and
returned home. We hope she
continues to improve.
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we send get well wishes to
Mr. Howell Hays and Mr, Prath=-
er, who are in hospitals at this
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Rev. Wallace Roberts and Lynn
Jones visited with Mr. Howell
Hays Sunday. He continues ill
in Georgla Baptist Hospital,
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Mike Scarborough of Ft. Bragg,
N. C. spent the week end at
home with his parents.
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Mrs. G, P, Adams spent
several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Adams and daughe
ter, Glenda, in Jackson.
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Mrs. Charles Campbell and
children of Charleston, 5, C.
spent the Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. J, D, Wyatt,
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hitchcock
were recent visitors of relatives
in Atlanta.
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Mrs. C. R, Goodrich will ar=
rive home this week from Char=
lotte, N, C, after spending the
holidays with her daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brantley.
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Ricky Wyatt and Dianne Wyatt
visited their grandmother, Mrs.
J. D, Wyatt last Sunday.
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We are sorrythat little Angelia
Bitsell is sick at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. E, C,
Evans.
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W eetings
The Mae Livingston Circle of
the First Baptist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. S, J.
Harlin on Monday night, January
11, at 7:30 p.m.
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The Daughters of the American
Revolution will meet at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Harris on Wednes=
day afternoon, January 13, at
3:30 p.m. with Mrs. S, A. Ginn
as cohostess.
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The Covington Book Club will
meet Monday afternoon, January
25, with Mrs. H, F, Sharp. Mrs.
Robert Fowler will give the pro
gram. All members are urged
to note change of date for this
meeting.
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American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 32, will meet at the Ameri
can Legion Home on Monday
night, January 11, at 7:30 p.m.
All members are urged to be
present.
DOGW OODS
(From Page 1)
Thursday, January 14, at 7 p.m.
The specialists are also ex
pected to discuss some relative
new introductions of dogwood
varieties available at some Geor
gia nurseries. They will also
discuss anti-litter campaigns to
help make Georgia more beauti
ful.
Other Growing South topics
and guests next week are as
follows:
Monday, January 11--‘The
Ears (Corn) Have It,”” Harold
Gurley, Extension agronomist,
University of Georgia.
Tuesday, January 12--¢Con
trol of Nematodes by Crop Rota
tion,”” Dr. Bill Brodie, nema=-
tologist, Coastal Plain Experi
ment Station, Tifton, Georgia.
Wednesday, January 13--¢To
Market! To Market!” W, C,
Carter, Extension marketing
specialist, University of Geor
gia.
Friday, January 15--¢¢Dollars
and Sense,” Miss Lora Laine,
head, Extension home manage
ment - family economics depart
ment, University of Georgia.
Growing South is televised each
weekday evening at 7 o’clock on
WGTV, Channel 8, the Univer
sity of Georgia’s educational
television station. The program
is produced by the Georgia Cen
ter for Continuing Education in
cooperation with the College of
Agriculture.
varieties and hybirds eligible
for certification in Georgia are
reviewed each year by agrono=
mists, horticulturists, and fores
ters, reports Hugh Inglis, in
charge of seed certification work
for the Extension Service.
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