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Covingtonian
Received Degree
At West Georgia
CARROLLTON — The largest
graduating class In the history of
West Georgia College, numbering
almost 200, received degrees at
commencement exercises Sun
day, June 4, at 4 p. m. in the
Health and Physical Education
Building on the campus.
The speaker for the occasion
was State Senator H. McKinley
Conway Jr. Candidates for gra
duation were presented by Dean
George W. Walker and Dr. Ja
mes E. Boyd, president confer
red the degrees.
Included In the recipients of
the Bachelor of Arts In English
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Dorothy McKay
Receives Youna
Harris Grant
Miss Dorothy McKay who will
be a freshman at Young Harris
College has been awarded an E.
Smythe Gambrelle Scholarship
by E. Smythe Gambrell. Dorothy
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James T, McKay, 1008 Conyers
Street, Covington.
The determining considerat
ions in making selections for said
scholarship each year are: men
tal capability and preparations,
demonstrated energy and am
bition, moral character and fin
ancial need.
Porterdale Kindergarten Has Program
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PORTERDALE BAPTIST Church Kindergarten held their graduation night in the form of a family
picnic Friday night, May 26, at the Porterdale Baptist Church. The children presented as a program
their favorite songs and skits of the year. The highlight of the program being “The Story of the Little
Red Hen.” The children who participated and received diplomas were, front, left to right: Terri Lyn
Lindsey, Kathy Freeman, Candy Richardson, Tara Todd. Middle row: Tammy Birchfield, Kristy Her
ring, Diane Cannon, Betty Burch, Alicia Kitchens, Sheryl Thompson. Back row: Phillip Lunsford,
Danny Preston, Keith Street, Jeff Johnson, Michael Lantrip, Walter Cowan and Scott Wilbanks. The
teachers are (left) Mrs. Charlie Richardson, and Mrs. Claude Jordan.
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Dennis Hammonds of the Uni
versity of Georgia Is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hammonds, prior to summer tr
aining in the Armed Forces.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cason,
Mrs. Laura Shaw, James E. Ca
son, and Miss Jan Cason attend
ed the graduation program at
Marietta High School on Friday
evening, June 2, In which Miss
Debbie Cason, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Cason, was
graduated.
♦♦ » ♦
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parker
had as their Sunday guests Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Peters and
family of Macon who were cele
brating Lisa Peters’ birthday.
This week, Lisa and Chris Pet
ers are taking a jet flight to
Orlando, Florida where they will
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Farrow for two weeks, prior to
being joined for a visit by their
parents later in the month.
Mrs. E. L. Digby, Randy Dig
by, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ham
monds, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kirk,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ogletree
and family attended the wedding
of Miss Judy Chapman and John
Couch at the chapel of the De
catur Presbyterian Church on
Saturday evening, June 3.
»♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King,
Mrs. M. G. Bean, Sr., and Miss
Linda King attended the Grad
uation Program of Middle Geor
gia College in Cochran on Friday
morning, June 2, when Larry
King was graduated. They were
joined on this occasion by Tony
Farmer, Miss Linda Moon, and
Miss Brenda Smith.
♦♦ * *
Miss Sherrill Crowell is sp
ending the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cro
well, upon the completion of her
sophomore year at Woman’s Col
lege of Georgia.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellington
have returned to their home In
Dearborn, Michigan after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Johnson. While here, they
attended the graduation of Danny
Johnson from the Newton County
High School.
♦ * *A. , ...
Mrs. Wilma Chastain of At
lanta, Truman Davis of Colum-
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bus, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis
of the Salem Community visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis on
Sunday.
*♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hooper of
Stockbridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cason of Conyers visited
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cason on
Sunday, June 4.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hard
man are spending this weekend
at Jekyll Island at the Elks Con
vention as official delegates.
** * ♦
Rev. Roland Perdue of the
University Research Center, At
hens, Georgia was guest minister
on Sunday, June 4, at the Porter
dale Presbyterian Church.
** * *
Jan Cason, Linda Clegg, and
Debbie Long are delegates to
Girls State at the Continuing Ed
ucation Center on the university
of Georgia campus this week.
♦* * *
Miss Ruby Lane of Jenkins
burg, former teacher before her
retirement from the Porterdale
School Faculty, was the over
night guest of Miss Pauline Hard
man on Monday, prior to their de
parture on Tuesday, June 6, for a
week’s trip to Fontana Village,
North Carolina with the J. O.
Porter Girl Reserves Troop,
♦* * *
Mrs. Pierce Cline was hostess
at her lovely country home near
Social Circle to former assoc
iates of the Porterdale School
for dinner on Thursday evening,
June 1. Present were Miss Lucy
Robins'in, Miss Elizabeth Willis,
Miss Pauline Hardman, Mrs. Ai
de Penick, Miss Mae Hardman,
and Mrs. Oscar Spears.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blitch
and Lynnla were dinner guests
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Thursday - Friday
June 8, 9
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Saturday
June 10
"CHAMBER OF HORRORS"
Monday - Tuesday
June 12, 13
CLOSED
Wednesday Thru Friday
June 14, 15. 16
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Thursday-Friday, June 8-9
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Saturday, June 10
Audie Murphy
Broderick Crawford
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Michael Parks Celia Kaye
"WILD SEED"
Sunday. June 11
Natalie Wood
"PENELOPE"
In Color
Also
Audie Murphy
Broderick Crawford
"THE TEXICAN"
Monday, June 12
Natalie Wood
"PENELOPE"
In Color
Tuesday-Wednesday
June 13-14
Charlton Heston
Laurence Olivier
"KHARTOUM"
Technicolor
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of Miss Pauline Hardman and
Miss Elizabeth Willis on Sat
urday, June 3.
** * *
Porterdale and Bibb friends
of Miss Lois Stanley are de
lighted that she has retired as
librarian at the C. E. I. in Uni
versity Park, lowa and Is re
siding in Covington, having ar
rived on June 3. Miss Stanley
was Bibb Social Worker for many
years.
*♦ ♦ »
Mrs. Argin Boggus and child
ren returned during the week
end following a week’s visit with
the family and other relatives
in Porterdale.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Shaw and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivey attend
ed the graduation program of
Miss Kay Shaw at the Middle
Georgia College In Cochran, on
Friday, June 2.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jaynes,
Mrs. C. T. Jaynes, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Moss and Jay attended the
graduation program at the Wo
man’s College of Georgia on Sat
urday morning, June 3, when Miss
Betty Faith Jaynes was a mem
ber of the graduating class. They
were joined for the program and
lunch by Misses Ruth and Jordye
Tanner of Sandersville.
♦♦ ♦ *
Darrell Huckaby joined Mrs.
George Ramsey, Miss Rosemary
Robertson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Robertson in attending
the graduation program at the
University of Georgia on Satur
day afternoon, June 3. Mrs.
Robertson was graduated with
a B. S. in Elementary Education
degree.
»* * *
Miss Carolyn Maloy was grad
uated on Friday, June 2, from
Middle Georgia College in a pro
gram attended by Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Maloy, Mrs. Inez Bowen,
and Tommy Bowen.
** * *
Charles Bohanan, Dorothy Ha
rdman, Donna Allgood, and Fran
Tuck, all of whom have parents
working at Porterdale, are at
tending the Y Conference at Rock
Eagle, Eatonton, this week.
Cotton has a special af
finity for vat dyes, the most
color-fast dyes produced.
We Salute Our
NEWTON COUNTY
DAIRY FARMERS
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Jglztoast to an
Essential industry
“Vital” is the word for the job of our dairy farmers.
They’re the men who supply us with nature’s most
perfect foods—cool milk, ice cream, rich cheese
and pure cream butter. June is their month. And
here’s our heartfelt “thank you” for a job well done.
The Bank of Covington
"Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation”
Rev. And Mrs.
Harbert To Be
Missionaries
Rev. Warren Harbert will con
duct the Sunday night services
at Red Oak Methodist Church on
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
"thenew
SPORTS PALACE
(NEXT TO BIG APPLE SUPER MARKET)
COVINGTON
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June 11, at 8:00 P.M. Rev. Har
bert is a former pastor of the
Newton Circuit. He and Mrs.
Harbert will be commissioned
as missionaries on June 22 at
the North Georgia Annual Con
ference of the Methodist Church
to be held In Atlanta.
The Harberts have spent the
past year at Cornell University
and The Missionary Orientation
Center at Stony Point, New York,
preparing for their work in in
donesia, where they will go Au
gust 1.