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By Mrs. Walter Emmel 2
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Mr, and Mrs, Grady Adams
and Mrs. Glenn Conner visited
friends in Bethlehem and Monroe
Wednesday afterncon,
*% % %
Mrs. Perry Knight of Jack
sonville, Florida is the guest
of Mr, and Mrs, James Knight
for a few days.,
*% ¥ %
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Jennings,
Susie and Kathy of Atlanta were
the supper guests of Mr, and
Mrs, James Coggin, Marty and
Lee Saturday night,
* %k ¥ %
Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Conner
and Miss Marty Coggin visited
at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Benny Knight Thursday night,
* % %%
Miss Ginger Knight of Athens,
Tommy Burke of Decatur and
Mrs, Earl Rhoads of Oxford were
the Sunday guests of Mr, and
Mrs, James Knight and Bonnie,
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£ Mrs. James Coggin, Marty and
) Lee visited Mrs, M, B, Davis,
9 Jr. and new baby girl, Marcy,
Tuesday afternoon,
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? Mr, and Mrs, Pat Coggin, St-
L N and Lanelle were the Sunday
> dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs,
C. O, Hall and Kyle, Later in
the day, Mr, and Mrs, Coggin
visited Mr, and Mrs, Fred Nee~
ly, the parents of Mrs, Coggin,
* %k x ¥
James Knight was the supper
guest of Mr, and Mrs, James
Coggin Tuesday night,
*% ¥ ¥
Mrs, Robert Copeland and Mrs,
George MacMahon were the spend
the day guests of Mrs, Pat Cog~
gin and Lanelle Friday,
* k% %
Mr, and Mrs, C, E, Arnold
entertained Mr, and Mrs, Pat
Coggin at a hamburger and home
made ice cream supper Saturday
night,
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Mrs., George MacMahon had as
her guests Friday evening, Mrs,
Pat Coggin, Miss Lanelle Coggin
and Miss Deede Lassiter,
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Mrs. Charles Sherod visited
her niece, Mrs, Jean Ward of
Athens, one day last week,
* %k ¥ %
Mr., and Mrs, D, G, Hamby,
Jr. entertained Mrs, Charles
Sherod, John Sherod, Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph Sherod and Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Gilbert at a fish sup=
per last Tuesday night,
* ¥k ¥ %
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Sherod
made a trip to Panama City,
Florida last weekend,
* %k % %
Ronnie Clark of Augusta is the
guest of Mrs, Charles Sherod for
a few days,
* % ¥k %
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Sherod
had a shrimp supper Wednes
day night, Those attending were
Allen and Kenny Gilbert, Dean
Gilbert, John Sherod, Mrs, Ch=~
arles Sherod and Mr, and Mrs,
D, G, Hamby, Jr,
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Mr, and Mrs, Pierce Cline
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs, J, E, Cline,
* % %k %
Mrs. Robert Stanton and Billy
are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Hull
Andrews in Carnegie this week,
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Corrction from last week:
Cullen Merideth of Kingsland was
the weekend guest of Mr, and
Mrs., James Knight and Bonnie,
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News Notes From
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Travis Towns, a 1967 graduate
of Newton High, spent several
days recently vacationing in Flo
rida.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aikenwere
guests Sunday of their children,
Mr. and Mrs, Fain Brannon, Jim
and Tim in Smyrna.
*% ¥ %
Mr., and Mrs. Ronald Cook
and Ronnie are spending this week
at Jekyll Island,
*% x ¥
Mrs. L. H. Cook and her gue
sts, Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Crowley
of Atlanta and Mrs. W. H. Cor
ley, Sr. were spend the day gue
sts last Wednesday of Mrs.C. W,
Wright in Covington.
*% ¥ %
Little Miss Nancy Wilson of
Perry returned home last week
end after spending two weeks
with her grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. E. Bonner.
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Mrs. Scarbrough of Miami,
Florida spent last week with her
daughter, Mrs, Olin Pickens and
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-’ SARDIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
o walnut Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Oxford
e CHURCH OF CHRIST
COVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
e Old Atlanta Highway
":) CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
2 CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
o Porterdale
e J. T. PAYNE, Pastor
% COMMUNITY CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
o 2 Highway 81 - 1/4 Mi. W. Porterdale, Ga.
f‘ R. M. PARNELL, PASTOR
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o Monticello St
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CHURCH OF GOD
R Newton Drive
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i GUM CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
o Gum Creek Community
.:-ii REV, B, DAVID GULLETT
'{3 HOPEWELL A. R. PRESBYTERIAN
2 Rocky Plains, Rt. 1,
s REV, WAYNE DICKSON
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o porterdale
@\ REV, IRVING G, RUDOLPH
e BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
:-‘-;: Rt. 2, Covington
i REV, B, DAVID GULLETT
LUTHER HAYS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
i Hayston
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PINE GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
= Rt. 1, Mansfield
3 REV, THOMAS J, WHITE
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‘-J REV, E. OWEN KELLUM, JR,
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e Rt. 3, Covington
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BANK OF COVINGTON
786- 3441
Full Service Bank Member FDIC
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*amily. Debby and Darrell Pick
ens returned with their grand
mother for several weeks visit.
*% % ¥
Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Mills and
Bill of Augusta were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W, H. Corley, Sr. John
Corley of Covington spent Sunday
with them. Their guests Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs, Henry
Starr Corley of Covington and
Mr, and Mrs. W, H, Corley, Jr.
and little Mandy Davis of Cov
ington, who is spending some
time with her grandparents.
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs., G, W, Pack of
Epworth and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Walton, Jeanie, Diane and Pat
ricia and Mr. Pay of Covington
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walton Tuesday even
ing of last week.
*¥ ¥ %
Mr. and Mrs. A, C, Ewing
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hark
in Ellenwood Sunday afternoon.
*% ¥ %
The many friends of S, J, Har
len regret to learn that he isa
patient in Crawford Long Hos
pital. He had surgery last Tues
day. We wish for him a speedy
and complete recovery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Benton
and little daughter of Silver Spr
ings, Maryland arrived Monday
afternoon after spending two we-
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= man.” Sometimes I think that my Dad has the wisdom of Solomon, that’s this king =
= that I learned about at church ...and that’s another thing that Dad says is im- =
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for man ond of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without ‘S\ %
this grounding in the love of God, no government or society or woy of life will long & 9
persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even 3
from o selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of the welfore % &
of himself ond his fomily. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold ond par- .5
ticipate in the Church becouse it tells the truth about man's life, death ond destiny; the % &
truth which olone will set him free to live os a child of God. a““
Coleman Adv. Ser. '
THE COVINGTON NEWS
John Berdan Named Bard
V-P 0f Physical Planning
Murray Hill, N, J,, May 29—
John V, Berdan has been named
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eks in Texas with Mrs. Benton’s
relatives, for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. E, A. King and Misses
Betty and Lillian Benton.
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Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Corley
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Corley
Jr. and little Mandy Davis visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and
family in Monticello Friday even
ing.
* ¥k X %
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cochran
of Auburn and Jack Prickett of
Athens visited the Ewing family
Sunday afternoon.
*% ¥ %
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Towns
entertained their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Criswell, Sheryl,
Rita and Lonnie of Almon, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Towns and Sus
ie, and Mr. and Mrs. Reggie
Towns and Brad of Covington
with a cookout supper Saturday
evening.
*% % *
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Towns,
Donna and Jeff returned home
Wednesday afternoon after vac
ationing in Florida.
Gene Cannon’s
Service Station
114 Floyd St. Covington, Ga. Ph. 786-2802
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INGURORS - REALTORS ";;‘;g
107 Clark Street Covington, Ga. 30209 786-5600
PATRICK FEED COMPANY
786-3220
““We Mix and Grind Feeds”’
Northwest Exterminating
Company
1651 Bankhead Ave M W., Atlanta
“For the Best, Call Northwest’’ 1-794-7621
HENDERSON’ S RESTAURANT
Store 786-3134
Jackson Hwy. - Ph, 786-3775
SOCIAL CIRCLE BANK
“Through Service We Grow”’
Member FDIC
464-3316 Social Circle, Ga.
(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Best Results)
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vice president of physical plan
ning for C, R, Bard, Inc, This
was announced today by Roland
F, Simons, president of the sur=-
gical and hospital supply com=
pany. Mr, Berdan previously
served as vice president of op=
erations,
A graduate of Lehigh Univer
sity, class of 1949, Mr, Berdan
joined Bard in 1956 as a sales
representative, He was pro=-
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Arthur C. Franklin
Promoted To A/2C
Arthur C. Franklin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W, Frank
lin of 6218 Hudson St., N. W,
Covington, Ga., has been pro
moted to airman second class
in the U, S. Air Force.
Airman Franklin is a mus=-
jcian at Robins AFB, Ga. He
is a member of the Continental
Air Command which keeps the
360,000-member Air Force
Reserve operationally ready.
The airman, a 1964 graduate
of R. L. Cousins High School,
attended South Carolina State
College.
moted to sales manager in 1959
and was elected president of
sales in 1962, serving in that
capacity until 1965 when he be
came vice president of operat
ions,
Mr. Berdan, who lives in Sum=
mit, N, J,, is married and has
two daughters.
C, R, Bard has facilities in
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TRI-CITY CLEANERS
Offers 3 Point Program For The
Expert Care of Your Woolens
Plan 1
we will clean and Mothproof Your Garments at the Regular
Cleaning Prices, (No Charge for Mothproofing) Returned to
You Ready for Wearing or Storing.
Plan 2
Box Storage—We will clean your garments, Mothproof, Store
and Insure Them in Our Plant Until You Call for Them Next
Fall, They will be returned Fresh and Ready to Wear—All
for the Low Price of $3.95 Plus Cleaning Charge.
Plan 3
Spring-Fall Plan—We will clean and Mothproof Your Garments
and Return to You Unpressed so You may Store Them at Home,
The Charge for this Service is Half the Charge for the Regular
Cleaning. Then in the Fall You can have us Pick up and Press
Your Clothes at Pressing Charges Only!
TRI-CITY CLEANERS
All Mothproofing is 100% Guaranteed
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ALCOVY METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. 1, Oxford
REV. TERRY PHILLIPS
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Covington Mills
REV. GEORGE W, BRETHERICK
MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST
Rt. 4, Covington
REV, TERRY PHILLIPS
MANSFIELD METHODIST CHURCH
Mansfield .
REV, D, A, REILY
NEWBORN METHODIST CHURCH
Newborn
REV. J. HAROLD LEE
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
Emory St.
REV, SIDNEY WHITEMAN
STARRSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
Starrsville
REV, J, HAROLD LEE
SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH
Almon
REV, A. CLAY KELLY
JULIA A, PORTER METHODIST CHUKCH
Porterdale
REV, A, J, BRUYERE
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH
Salem Rt. 2, Covington
REV, CHARLES THOMAS
ALLEN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford
DR. JOHN TATE
RED OAK METHODIST CHURCH ‘
- - Jackson Hwy., Covington -
REV, JIM LUKE
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 278, Covington
REV, A, C, CLEMENS
PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH
&
SNAPPING SHOALS METHODIST
Snapping Shoals
REV, JAMES OLIVENT
SEWELLS METHODIST CHURCH
R.F.D. Rutledge
REV. W, H, LUNSFORD
OAK HILL METHODIST CHURCH
Oak Hill, Rt. 2, Covington
REV. JAMES OLIVENT
LOVEJOY METHODIST CHURCH
Jackson Hwy., Covington
REV, JIM LUKE
MOUNT TABOR METHODIST CHURCF
Oxford, RFD
REV, CARLTON KNIGHT
CATHOLIC
ST. AUGUSTINE’S CATHOLIC MISSION
1117 Flovd St.
REV. EDWARD O’CONNOR
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Covington Supply Co.
On The Square 786-8175 i
Pratt’s Goodyear
Covington Meadows 786-8195
Phelps Dodge Aluminum
Products Corporation
Dodge National Screening Division
786- 3406
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT CO.
Mrs. Ann Hodges, Mgr. %
Loans - Personal Sig. - Sec.
743 Covington Meadows - Covington, Ga.
Phone 786-3473
4. HAYS GARAGE & AUTO PARTSE
m Major Repair & Tune Up Mansfield, Ga.
W Official Inspection Station 786-5501
TASTEE- FREEZE
specializing in King Size Tastee Burgers - i
Thick Shakes & All Kinds of Dinners i
For Quick Take-Out Orders-Call 786-7900 :
PIPER HARDWARE CO.
‘““Reliable 52 Years”’
5 East Square - 786-2232
Thursday, June 22, 1967
Murray Hill, and Bridgewater
Twpe, N. Jo and is currently
puilding a new plant in Coving
ton, Georgia, Through subsid
jaries, the company also has
operations ui Glens Falls, N, v,
Toronto, Canada, and Clacton
on-Sea, England.
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201 Floyd st. S
REV. EDGAR A,CALLAWAY b
ALMON BAPTIST CHURCH e
Almon o
REV. DEWEY YANCEY, JR. S
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH e
Mill st. R
REV. CARL E, CASSIDY e
CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH R
Rt. 2, Salem Rd. R
REV. BARNEY WILLIAMS S
COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH R
Rocky Plains Rd. R 0
REV. CHARLES L, MOODY e
HIGH POINT BAPTIST CHURCH a5
Jackson Highway, Covington e
REV. MARION A, MOBLEY e
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
walnut Grove Road e
REV. W, C, BRUMBELOE e
MANSFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH R
Mansfield s
REV, CHARLES BENNETT R
PORTERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH s
Porterdale :-:.:s.
REV, H, N, EARNEST e
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH e
Highway 20 R
REV, EDGAR WILLIAMS P
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SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH s
Salem Road s
REV, CALVIN D, WATSON B
' MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 'E-:-'E,-('
RFD Oxford
REV., HAROLD MCANALLY ;::::52
STEWART BAPTIST CHURCH R
Jackson Hwy., Covington e
REV. J, F. BEDINGFIELD s
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
piper Hgts., Jackson Rd., Porterdale R
REV, BILL CAGLE
SHOAL CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 3
Rt. 1, Mansfield R
CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Mansfield :::f::
CORNISH MT. BAPTIST CHURCH s
Rt. 1, Oxford i
OXFORD BAPTIST CHURCH e
oxford R
REV, KENT ANGLIN R
MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Flat shoals Rd. R
REV., JAMES C, HERRING i
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Covington North Unit p
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