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Thursday, September 30, 1965
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Mrs. E, F, Perry of Kelly
spent last Tuesday with Mrs,
Florence Hays and Mrs, Katie
Thompson, Other visitors over
the weekend were: Mr, and Mrs,
J. A, Harper of Covington, Mr,
and Mrs. Doyl Bowden and fam=
ily of Macon and Mr, and Mrs,
L. D, Kitchens of Conyers,
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Mr., and Mrs. J, H, Dennis
and Kathy attended the G, A,
Coronation service at Haddock
Baptist Church Sunday night,
Mrs. Dennis gave the charge
to the girls taking the steps.
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Miss Ethel Hays of Hayston
is spending a few days with
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hays while
Mrs., Cleo Harper is visiting
relatives in Monticello, On Sun
day, Mr, and Mrs, Hays, Lamar
and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Daniel
and son of Atlanta, visited Ross
Hays and family of Wrens,
*% ¥ %
Our sympathy goes out to Mrs,
W, C, Benton and family in the
death of her mother, Mrs, Martha
Conwell, Graveside services
were held Friday in Birmingham,
Alabama,
*% % %
Mrs. Lois Holst and daughter,
Fran, of Macon spent Sunday
with Mrs, Lizzie Thomas and
daughters, Dot and Kathleen,
* % %k %
B, L, McCollough of Pontiac,
Michigan, and Mr, and Mrs, Rob=
ert L, Layson and family of
Brunswick, spent last weekend
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Layson, Mrs. Layson and
Mrs, Alberta Jackson spent one
day in Jackson with Mrs, Pearl
Greer,
* % %k %
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Henderson’s
guests last Sunday were: Mr,
and Mrs. Hubert White and son
of Oxford and Mr., and Mrs.
Dennis Carrol and children of
Atlanta,
*% % %
Mrs. Jones Epps and Edwin
of Quantico, Virginia, spent last
Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs, C, E,
Roquemore, having brought Juli
anne Epps to enter the Woman’s
College at Milledgeville, Other
guests of the Roquemores for the
weekend were: Mr, and Mrs.
.Jack Roquemore and Mike of
Atlanta, Gene Epps and Amos
King, who are students of Geor
gia State College.
*% ¥ *
Mrs. C, R, Goodrich is spend=-
ing several days with relatives
in Albany, Georgia,
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Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Williams
of Detroit, and Mrs, John Dixon
of Atlanta, visited Mr, and Mrs.
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manager of Ray Jewelers, personally delivers both a prize and
congratulations to Mr, Tommy Johnson, (shown left) Tommy can’t
get out much, but he has managed to do well in the Covington News
subscription campaign in spite of this handycap. The prize Mr.,
Katz delivered is a silver carafe, The award was for good work
the fourth week of the current subscription Contest,
A, E, Hays, Sr. Mrs. Hays
joined them for a spend the day
gathering last Tuesday with Mr,
and Mrs. Ike Henderson of Eat
onton,
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My, amd Mys., T, G Turner
of Shady Dale, had as their din
ner guests on Sunday, Mrs. Fred
Morgan of Doraville, Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner and children
of Macon, and Mr,and Mrs, Wal
ter Abbott and children of Cov
ington,
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Visitors in the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Fletcher Moore over
the weekend were:; Mr. and
Mrs, Larry King, Mr, and Mrs,
Mike Hooten and baby, Mrs, Ron
nie Moore and children of Cov
ington, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Moore of Atlanta,
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Mr, and Mrs., A, E, Hays,
Jr., Mrs, A, E. Hays, Sr, and
Mr, and Mrs., Leonard Davis
visited Mrs. Ralph Johnson at
Emory Hospital Saturday P,M,
Mrs, Johnson underwent ear sur
gery.
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Mr, and Mrs, Joe Webb, Jr,
attended the Georgia=-Vanderbilt
football game in Athens last Sat=-
urday.
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The Will Hays family reunion
was held recently at ¢‘Lazy
Acres” cabin, Children, grand=
children and great grandchildren
attended, Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Teel of Starrsville, Ozzie John
son of Atlanta, and Dr. Sammy
Speer of Bogalusa, La,, were
invited guests.,
*% % %
Mrs, Leois Robertson enter
tained Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rob=-
ertson and Mr. and Mrs., Mort
Ewing of Starrsville, Saturday
night, The occasion was Mr,
and Mrs., Robertson’s sth wedd=
ing anniversary.
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Davis
joined a group of out of town
friends for a weekend in Dade=
ville, Alabama.
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West Africa for several cen
turies.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen,
Miss Gayle Allen, and Billy Nor=
ton attended the Homecoming
Services at the Hemphill Mem=-
orial Presbyterian Church at
Stockbridge, Georgia on Sept
ember 19.
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Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pope
and family in their bereavement
at the death of their brother,
James Pope, of Atlanta, Georgia.
*% % %
Sincere sympathy is extended
to the family of H, V. Johnson,
Sr., who passed away at his
home in Covington on Sunday,
September 26, after a brief ill=-
ness. He was for many years
a resident of Porterdale.
%* % % %
Houseguests of Mrs. Annie Day
last week included Mrs. Melvin
Rustin and Fred Brewton of Hag=-
an, Georgia.
*% % %
Darrell Huckaby was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art Stone in Athens, Georgia
and attended the University of
Georgia=-Vanderbilt game onSat
urday, September 25.
* %k % %
Mrs. Naomi Huff has returned
to her home from the Newton
County Hospital and is recover=
ing satisfactorily at this time.
*% % %
Friends of Mrs. Dewey Harper
regret that she suffered a broken
shoulder in a fall on Friday,
September 24, and has been a
patient at the Georgia Baptist
Hospital and Newton County Hos
pital.
*% % %
Mrs. Mamie Finley continues
ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. W, C, Pittman, at 1020
Custer Avenue, S. E., Atlanta,
Georgia but is improving from
a recent bout with pneumonia.
*% % %
Miss Pauline Hardman and
Miss Elizabeth Willis was din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Cline on Friday evening,
September 24.
*% % %
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Shaw, Sr. were: Mrs.
Minnie Shaw and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Hicks of Clarkston; Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Reeves and Ricky
of Stone Mountain.
As of March 18, Georgia far
mers had signed up to take over
922,000 acres out of production
this year, This acreage, accord
ing to the State ASCS Office,
will be diverted from production
of feed grains, wheat, and up
land cotton--crops which are in
abundant supply.
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Dooley’s Dolls’ annual Big Sis
ter Tea was held Sunday, Septem=
ber 26 from 4-5 o’clock at the
home of Dean and Mrs. Virgil Y.
C. Eady.
Sophomores escorted their
freshmen ‘Little Sisters’through
the receiving line which included
Miss Beth Duke, president; Miss
Betty Winstead, secretary; Miss
Beth Smith, treasurer; Miss Sally
Blakely and Miss Lady McAbee,
devotional chairmen; Miss Mary
Frances Sandison and Miss Mary
Davis, projects chairmen, Miss
Dixie Hasty and Miss Julie Dat
tlebaum, social chairmen; and
advisors, Miss Marcia Perry,
Mrs. E, A, Crudup, Jr., Mrs.
Guy Shannon, and Mrs. Virgil
Eady.
Refreshments were servedun
der the magnolias by Misses
Mary Hawkins, Sharon Horton and
Marilyn Vansturm.
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Misses Ruth and Christine
Loyd spent Saturday in Atlanta
shopping.
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Several from Salem attended
the Homecoming at Prospect
Church Sunday and reported a
good day.
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Mrs. G, L, Doby of Decatur
spent several days last week
with the O, E, White’s,
*% % %
Mrs. O, E, White, Mrs, George
White, Mrs. Slade Ellington, Mrs.
W, C. Savage and Mrs, G, W,
Ramsey attended the County
Council meeting Friday afternoon
at the R, E, A, building.
*% % %
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs., Harold Anderson on the
arrival of a baby girl at Newton
County Hospital.
* %k ¥ %
Mrs. W, E, Standard was in
the hospital several days this
past week, Miss Judy Standard
was also in the hospital,
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Heartfelt sympathy is extended
to Mrs, Grady Bloodworth and
Alton Johnson in the death of
Mrs. W, L, Phillips of Monroe
and Mr, H, V, Johnson of Cov
ington,
Slotted floors in hog houses
are helpful, but such floors can’t
be expected to replace or be a
substitute for a good manager,
warn Extension animal scientists
at the University of Georgia.
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even better. just a few dollars a month more than the most
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Do not touch or attempt
to handle any bat found on
the ground or seeming
““tame,” This warning
should be strongly empha
sized to children.
Any adult discovering a
dead bat is asked to wrap
the animal inpaperor plas-
tic - without actually touch~
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local health department for
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cases of transfer of rabies frg
bats to humans or other anim
have been reported in Georgfh.
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