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Thursday, February 2, 1967
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Porterdale
Honor Roll
Announced
PORTERDALE — Twenty-two
students earned Honor Roll at
the Porterdale School for the
third six weeks period. Their
names are:
Mrs. Byron Paden, 4th grade:
Cathy Hardegree, Lynn Head,
Sharon Lowery, and Steve Owens.
Mrs. Douglas Robertson, 4th
grade: Judy Crowe, Steve Dod
son, Janice Penn, and Kay Smith.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Morris, sth
grade: Marc Argo, Michel Bruy
ere, Gerald Watts.
Miss Martha Ramsey, 6th
grade: Cathy Blankenship, Nancy
Crowell, Bill Fincher, Nan
Herring, Eve Higginbotham,
Monty Hill, Jane Lester, Steve
McGee, Deborah Moss, and Sher
ri Ogletree. (Note: The names
of Bill Fincher and Steve McGee
were inadvertently omitted from
the previous listing of honor roll
for the second six weeks period).
Julius Johnson, Bth grade: Re
gina Simpson.
** * *
Honor Roll for the semester at
Porterdale School included only
seven fourth grade boys and girls
who are here commended for
their scholarship. Their names
are: Judy Crowe, Wanda Goss,
Cathy Hardegree, Janice Penn,
Steve Owens, Barbara Mitchell,
and Kay Smith.
| News Notes From K
$ StaraituMe $
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Johnston
of Newberry, South Carolina,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Savage, Albert and
Rhonda.
** * *
Mrs. A. C. Ewing visited her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Wiley, In Cov
ington one afternoon last week.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Wiley is at home after being
confined in the hospital for sev
eral weeks.
** * *
Miss Paula Sue Morrow of
Newborn spent the weekend with
Miss Donna Towns.
** * *
Mrs. Mickey Davis, Mike and
Mandy of Covington were guests
Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Corley, Jr. and family.
» * •» *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Greer
of Covington visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Mort Ewing and family,
one day last week.
»* * *
Miss Betty Benton of the Uni
versity of Georgia spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
King and .Miss Dillan Benton.
** * *
Mrs. W. H. Corley, Jr., Cynthia
and Bill Corley attended the ball
game in Gainesville Friday night.
** * *
Mrs. E. B. Ellington of Love
Joy and Misses Pamela, Lynn
and Kay Jones of Heard Mixon
visited Mrs. W. H. Corley, Sr.
Wednesday afternoon of last
week.
** * *
Mrs. Mac Gay of Newborn
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Mcßae Sunday.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Patton,
Eddy and Melanie spent Sunday
in Lexington and attended a re
union at Mr. Patton’s former
church.
** * *
Mrs. c. W. Wright of Cov
ington was the spend the day
guest of Mrs. L. H. Cook on
Monday.
INpws Notes From §
Setuid - |
By Mrs. W. T. Thompson §
Visitors of Mrs. Franklin Par
ker, Gall, Karen and Mike the
past week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Parker of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Parker, David and
Libby of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Parker and Annette and
Chester Parker of Covington.
»* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cunning
ham and Sherrie of Atlanta spent
the weekend with Mrs. Lucille
Jones.
** * *
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Thompson the past week were
R. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. E.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dar
by, Ernie and Glyn and Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Cobble of Decatur
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aiken.
** * *
Mrs. Wallace Aiken, Randy
and John visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ragan Sat
urday afternoon.
** • *
Mrs. Grady Barnes has re
turned to her home in Detroit,
Michigan after a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith. We are glad to report
Mr. Smith Is improved and Is
home from Piedmont Hospital.
** * *
Mrs. Paul Aiken spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Aiken.
** • *
Mrs. Olivia Edwards is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
Vo AduviiM
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I News Notes From §
By Mrs .T. W. Binford §
Our revival begins on Feb
ruary 5. We cordially invite
everyone who will to come and
worship with us. The evange
list will be Rev. E. H. Insko of
the Holston Conference of Ten
nessee and Mr. Jim McConnell
of Ohio will be the song leader.
Day services begin at 11:00 A.M.
and night services begin at 7:30.
»♦ * *
Mrs. Fred Williams and Mrs.
D. W. Loyd visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Morrow and Mrs. Corrlne
Davis, who is spending the winter
with Gene Johnston and family of
Pennington Community Sunday
afternoon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Morrow
are moving to Social Circle on
Wednesday, February 1. We hope
they will be happy in their new
home.
•* * »
Mrs. Barron Davis visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.D. A. Wood
of Loganville, last week.
** * *
The Binfords visited Mrs. H. A.
Pannell and Miss Ann Pannell
Sunday afternoon.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. A. E. Hays and Mrs.
W. P. Hays of Mansfield visit
ed friends here Monday after
noon.
ADAMS
FAMILY SHOE STORE
^tvujDfMajuf
SALE
LADIES
HEELS & CASUALS
Values Io s 6’ s
249
LADIES FLATS
BROKEN SIZES
100
including some houseshoes
BOYS
CREPE SOLE SUEDE OXFORDS
sizes 3/1-6
Reg. s 6’ s 399
CHILDRENS
OXFORDS & LOAFERS
Values Io s s’ s
sizes 8 ’/2 Io 3
291
MENS DRESS SHOES
Reg. Price Sale Price
6.95 5.50
7.95 6.50
9.95 8.50
10.95 9.50
11.95 10.50
Robert Loyd of Atlanta visit
ed his mother, Mrs. D. W. Loyd,
Saturday.
** * *
Our best wishes go to those
who are ill.
$ News Notes From v
| lit Ma \
Mrs. Willie Brown §
•
Alex Temples, Keith and
Dwane, Miss Cindy Temples and
Miss Diane Dooley visited Steve
Temples at Fort Jackson, South
Carolina Sunday.
** * *
Mrs. Joel Brown and Mrs.
Charlie Hogan and children vis
ited Miss Opal Hogan in Atlanta
and Mrs. Willie Hicks at Craw
ford W. Long Hospital Sunday
afternoon.
♦* * *
L. C. Johnson was honored
with a birthday dinner Sunday by
all his children and families.
*♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler
have gone to Washington, D. C.
to be with Mrs. Mae Fincher and
family during their bereavement
at the death of Mrs. Fincher’s
grandson in Viet Nam, May the
Lord comfort these and others
in their sorrow.
♦♦ * ♦
May God who can comfort all
be with the family of Buddy
Baker.
LADIES WHITE BOOTS
sizes 6-10
100
We need the room-
BOYS BOOTS
sizes 12 i/2 to 3
Tan pull-on Crepe sole
Reg. s 6’ s
299
LADIES
ONE GROUP FLATS &
LITTLE HEELS
169
MENS BOOTS
Only 16 pair
Some lace-some pull-on
750
BOYS HI-TOP
CREPE SOLE SHOES
sizes 8 1/2 to 3
2 9/
OTHER SPECIALS
NOT LISTED
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wright
and son of Columbia, South Car
olina visited L. C, John and
their brothers and sisters this
weekend.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown
spent the weekend in Atlanta
with Mrs. Kathryn Jewel.
** * *
Mrs. L. M. Brown spent Fri
day with Mrs. Emory Smith.
** * *
Walt Hancock visited his mot
her, Mrs. Ed Hancock, Sunday
evening.
Atlanta EOA
Receives Grant
Os $,34.5,951
Following the recent announce
ment made by Congressmen Flet
cher Thompson, Benjammen
Blackburn, Phil Landrum and
John Flynt and senators Richard
Russell and Herman Talmadge,
more details jvere released to
day on the OEO grant of $345,-
951 to Economic Opportunity At
lanta, Inc., (EOA) for the cur
rent year. This Information was
provided by Frank K. Sloan,
Southeast Regional Director of
Office of Economic Opportunity
in Atlanta, Georgia.
The advance is to permit time
for downward revision of the
EOA budget to $4.1 million as
announced by Sargent Shriver,
National OEO Director, in Nov
ember.
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