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Mr. and Mrs. L L. Walton
of Stone Mountain and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Walton, Jeannie,
Diane and Patricia of Coving
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walton Sunday afternoon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley,
Jr. and Bill Corley were Joined
by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen of
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Eudora and motored to Savannah
to spend Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Corley and Ann.
»* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ewing were
in Atlanta Sunday evening and
Monday. Little Ben Ewing visit
ed his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Ewing, while they
were away.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley,
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cor
ley Jr., Bill and Cynthia Corley
attended the birthday dinner that
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Davis of
Covington had for their son, Mike,
on his fourth birthday Wednes
day evening. Other grand and
great-grandparents present were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis of
Almon and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Allen of Eudora. Mr. and Mrs.
Neely, great-grandparents of Al
mon and Mrs. Tom Jones, great
great-grandmother of Gaithers
were unable to be with them. Ot
her guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Berry and family of Monti
cello and Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Whelchel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bramlltte and
Diane of Athens were Sunday
spend the day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Patton, Eddie and
Melanie.
Mrs. Rosa Ogletree spent Wed
nesday with her sister, Mrs.
Polland, in McCormick, South
Carolina.
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Mrs. J. C. Pope of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert Carpenter and
family.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cloma Johnston in Monroe Sun
day afternoon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope
and Evelyn of Oxford were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Mcßae.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mann
and Nancy of Griffin spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sa
vage, Albert and Rhonda.
** * •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Savage, Al
bert and Rhonda visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Savage, Melanie and
Donna Saturday in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Savage have
moved into their new home on
Lakeview Drive.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley
Sr., with Mrs. Mickey Davis,
Mike and Mandy Davis of Cov
ington spent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry, Marla,
Laura, and Mark Berry in Monti
cello.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble,
Randy, Robin and Ricky were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas.
** * *
Mrs. Sadie Cason was the spend
the day guest of Mrs. Gene Gar
ner Monday.
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Mrs. Thomas Kimble spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
George Ballard and Margie of
Porterdale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tick McElreath
and Mrs. Margaret Pitman and
children spent Saturday at the
McElreath home at the lake.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss,
Jimmy and Pat and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Darbyand children visited
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss Sun
day afternoon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy,
Anita, Jamie and Scott visited
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimble
recently.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Knight
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kimble Saturday morn
ing.
** * *
Mrs. Benny Rider and Mrs.
Reba Garner visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Garner Tuesday after
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble and
Douglas visited Mrs. Etta Kimble
Thursday night.
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Mrs. Ernest McElreath visit
ed Mrs. Pat Kimble Monday mor
ning.
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Franklin Moss spent Monday
night with Wade Garner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss and
Diane visited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Roberts Tuesday night.
** * *
Franklin Moss spent Thursday
night with Charles Cole of Por
terdale.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Garner Wednesday night.
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W, V. Duncan was the Satur
day night supper guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kimble and Doug
las.
** * *
Shut-ins with the flu are Jay
Garner, Mrs. Edwin Moss,
Franklin Moss and Diane Moss.
We wish them a speedy recovery.
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By Mrs. W. T. Thompson §
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Stubbs the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Washington and family of
Morrow, Edward Stubbs of Aug
usta, Kenneth Piper of College
Park, Mrs. Ray Moore of Cov
ington, Hoke Hays of Mansfield,
Sam Burney Hay of Covington,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aiken of
Starrsville and Gene Autry.
♦* * ♦
Mrs. Frankiin Parker and fam
ily had as their Sunday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parker of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Parker and Mrs. Clarence Par
ker of Covington.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCart are
vacationing in Florida this week.
** * *
Mrs. Sandra Parker and Me
lissa of Eatonton were guests
of their grandmother, Mrs. John
E. Jones, the past week.
** * *
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Thompson the past week were:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiken, Miss
Ruth Reynolds and Ray, R. L.
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lucille Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bailey.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Webb and
family of Newnan were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Webb.
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Little Sammie Kirkpatrick, in
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Kirkpatrick, is in Newton County
Hospital at this writing. We wish
for him a speedy recovery.
** * *
Mrs. Charles Aiken and Mrs.
W. T. Thompson have been reg
ular visitors at Newton County
Hospital on account of the Illness
of their mother, Mrs. Emma
Lassiter. We wish a speedy re
covery for all the sick in the
hospital and at home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Kirkpatrick, Friday
afternoon.
SAFE COMBINATION
Wood A-frame and pole frame
construction offer a practical and
safe combination for vacation
homes on oceanshore or gulf
shore sites, the Southern Pine
Association says.
With the A-frame, diagonally
erected wood beams converge at
the roof apex under a sweeping
canopy of wood decking. Outer
walls and roof are one and the
same which means simplicity of
design and economy In construc
tion.
When the A-frame is erected at
the top extremities of pressure
treated wood poles, hurricane
spawned tidal waves pass beneath
the raised dwelling rather than
striking It directly.
Uncommon Nuisance: The Common Cold
"Shared similarly by two or
more. . .habitual...notorious...”
Those are some of the words used
by Webster to define the word
"common”. They apply with
bullseye accuracy to the common
cold.
Notorious? Without a doubt.
Habitual? Millions would like to
“kick” it but can’t. And it’s
“shared similarly by two or
more” -- usually many, many
more.
The common cold, in fact, robs
mankind of more time, money,
an' productive energy than any
other acute disease. In a recent
year it was estimated that acute
respiratory ailments (of which
the common cold is the leading
example) cost a total of nearly
122 million work days and 109
million school days in the United
States.
It’s pretty well known that no
specific cure exists for the com
mon cold so far. You can’t lick
it with drugs; it’s difficult to pre
vent It; and once it establishes a
beachhead you can’t do a great
deal to speed Its departure.
But what about the positive
side? Yes—there is one. You
can at least take some mea
sures to make your cold more
bearable and guard against its
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NOTICE!
All citizens owning dogs are advised to
have their dogs inoculated for rabies. A
concerted effort will be made to catch all
dogs that have not been inoculated this
year. On and after Mar. I, 1967 those
dogs caught that have not been innocu
lated will be impounded for (3) days and if
not claimed during that period will be
destroyed.
We invite the cooperation of all our
citizens in carrying out this program of
protecting its citizens against rabies.
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developing Into something more
serious. For one thing there is
aspirin, use of which (with warn
ings against overuse) Is com
monly recommended by doctors
to relieve accompanying head
aches or general discomfort. Co
pious intake of liquids Is widely
counseled too.
Nose drops or sprays can re
lieve congestion and make you
feel better. But because some of
these preparations can produce
unfavorable side effects, use only
those approved by your doctor.
Antihistamines can bring some
relief if allergic reactions ac
company your cold; this too Is a
matter for your physician to de
cide. Bed rest will help your
body build resistance against
complications.
Ask your Christmas Seal as
sociation for the Informative free
booklet, “Common Cold, the
Facts.”
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