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Mrs. Martha Rowe 4 Baby
Girl, Mrs. Bonnie Herring 4
Baby Girl, Guy P. Schell, Mrs.
Louise Tuck, Mrs. Kathryn Bou
chlllon 4 Baby Boy, James
Thomas Napier, Mrs. Lucille
Ellis, Mrs. Mabel B. Parnell,
Mrs. Corine Fleming, William
Savage, Mrs. Cornelia Evans &
Baby Boy, Mrs. Sheila Anne
Knight & Baby Girl.
Mrs. Amy Holmes, C.B. Autry,
Mrs. Odessa Bouchillon, Jerry
Hodges, Mell T. Prather, Mrs.
Allene Burton & Baby Girl, Bobby
Martin, Mrs. Betty Jean Carter
4 Baby Girl, Elbert Madden, Mrs.
Mamie Hawkins, James R. He
well, Frank Speer, David Luns
ford, Gary Price.
Little Jason Scott Wallace,
James Elmer Wike, Mrs. Rose
mary Colbert, Mrs. Pam Hath
cock, Mrs. Betty Underwood 4
Baby Boy, Mrs. Glenda Pound,
George Barnes, Floyd Mitchell,
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
BOX 431 i CQVINGTON, GA.
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Mrs. Virginia Ivey, Mrs. Dols
Edwards, Little Dennie Canup,
G. W. SiH'ldHl 1. otH Parish,
C. B. Davis, Mrs. Evelyn In
well, Mrs. Ida parker.
Mrs. Shirley Vaughn 4 Baby
Boy, James Lee King, Miss Mar
garet Ann Benton, Mrs. Alzada
Perry, Charlie Perry Usher,
Mrs. Obera Jenkins 4 Baby Boy,
Mrs. Essie McClain 4 Baby Girl,
Mrs. Mattie B. lackey, Mrs,
Isabella Harris 4 Baby Girl, Mrs.
Pearl Alice strong, Mrs. Leila
Hardman.
Patients remaining Inhospital:
Mrs. Glenda Pound, Mell T.
Prather, John Prescott, Mrs.
Allene Burton 4 Baby Girl, C. B.
Davis, Mrs. Louise Tuck, Mrs.
Lucille Ellis, Little Jason Scott
Wallace, Mrs. Pam Hathcock,
Howard Cook.
Mrs. Lois Edwards, Mrs. Cora
Lawson, Mrs. Ida Parker, Mrs.
Lula Ogletree, Little Dennis
Canup, G. W. Shepherd, James
E. Wike.C. B. Autry,Otis parish,
Frank Speer, David Lunsford,
George Barnes, Mrs. Evelyn
Bracewell.
Mrs. Alzada Perry, Mrs. Pearl
Alice Strong, Mrs. Mattie Lac
key, Charles Usher, Mrs. Leila
Hardeman.
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: Sate** 1
Miss Betty Faith Jaynes, and
a classmate of Woman's College
of Georgia, at Milledgeville, were
weekend guests of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Jaynes.
•• • •
Mesdames John Addison,
Warren Kirkus and C. C. Evans
spent an enjoyable day In At
lanta, Monday.
*• • •
Mrs. H. L. Moore spent Wed
nesday and Thursday at the Bilt
more Hotel In Atlanta, where she
attended a Stanley Products Ad
vanced Training Course.
** • •
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hilton
and children, Ronda and Jenny,
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hil
ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard standard.
•* * •
Mrs. C. T. Jaynes spent se
veral days last week with her
granddaughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Moss In Coving
ton. On Friday, Mrs. Jaynes’
sister, Mrs. Leavle Thompson of
Loganville, was the guest of Mrs.
Jaynes and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Jaynes.
** * *
Mrs. Sam B. Holcombe had as
her Sunday guests, her son and
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam P.
Holcombe of East Point.
•• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Chrtatlan
had as their Monday evening
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Anderson and children, Deborah,
Sheryl and Palma.
•• • •
Many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl- Christian are extending
them deepest sympathy in the
loss of Mrs. Christian’s father,
Robert M. (Bob) Guthrie. Final
tribute was paid Mr. Guthrie,
who was 90 years of age, at
Bay Creek Baptist Church, on
Monday afternoon, with burial In
the church cemetery.
♦• * *
Miss Mary Alice Miller was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Hawk and Carroll on Tuesday
night. Wednesday she was the
guest of Mrs. Charlotte Ramsey.
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Miller and Mary Alice
visited Mrs. L. W. Miller In
Jenkinsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Yancey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Thursday afternoon. Fri
day their guests were Mrs. Sonny
Coady and son.
•• * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson,
Cherylene and Bonnie visited Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Thompson
Tuesday night. Wednesday Mrs.
Raymond Thompson visited Mrs.
Newt Johnson and Mrs. Stanley
Johnson. Sunday guests of the
Thompson’s were Mr. and Mrs.
John Blair, John Jr., and Ruth
and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howard
and daughter Susan of Manches-
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ter.
•• • •
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Autry
and Ritchie of Milledgeville were
the Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Grier Holifield.
•* • •
Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Kemp,
Martha Ann and Laura, Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Robertson, Mr. and
Mrs. George Ramsey were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Cook and girls.
•* * •
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Savage
left Saturday for a visit Ln Miami,
Florida.
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• By Mrs. A. A.Gurits ?
nia***** **•**•••*•••••••• •••••
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aldredge
of North Carolina were weekend
guests of their daughter and hus
band, Rev. and Mrs. Douglas
Butler.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond
of Lithonia were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Adnah Hammond.
After dinner they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. Hodges Loyd.
♦♦ • *
Mrs. Ruth Agee, Mrs. Grace
Edwards and Mrs. Vivian Helm
were recent Atlanta visitors.
** * *
Our best wishes for a speedy
recovery to Mr. C. H. Berry,
Jr. who is a patient in the Ponce
de Leon Infirmary.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ralston
and Scott were Sunday dinner
guests of the Edgar Wallaces.
** * *
We are sorry that Otis Parish
Is a patient at Newton County
Hospital again.
♦♦ * *
Miss Connie Mitchell and Skip
Wallace were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Malcom.
♦♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Jeff Smith returned home
Friday from St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal in Atlanta where she had been
for a week for tests and obser
vation.
♦♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Irene Gantt, Cathy and
Randy were in Duluth over the
weekend visiting relatives.
♦* * ♦
James Bruce was able to re
turn to driving the school bus
Monday after being away two
months.
♦* ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berry,
Jr. and Charles visited the Harold
Dobbs family recently.
♦♦ * ♦
Mrs. J. T. Garrett was in
Kansas last week on a business
trip.
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