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Thursday, May 16, 1968
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Personals
Mrs. Darwin White returnea
to Portal with Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. White on Wednesday, fol
lowing their visit here as the
houseguests for a week with the
White’s and their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Harold
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on to Statesboro where she will
be the guest of her mother, Mrs.
R. L. Ward, for several days.
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Dr, Robert O, Shannonand son,
Ben, of Shepherd AFB, Texas,
spent last week here visiting
relatives in Oxford and Coving-
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ALLIED MEDICAL STUDENTS of Newton County High School are taking temperature, blood tests and
checking respiration of local citizens who were donors at the Blood Bank Monday afternoon, There
were 73 pints donated with nine rejects out of a quota for the county of 150 pints.
Banks Is Near 5 Gal. Blood Donor Mark
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NEAL BANKS is receiving his blood test from a Red Cross nurse
at the Bloodmobile here Monday afternoon. The test is being given
by the new method of securing blood from the lobe of the ear, Banks
has one more pint of blood to donate before being a five gallon donor,
ton, During their visit Dr, Shan
non attended a conference for
public health Veterinariansatthe
Communical Disease Center in
Atlanta,
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Mrs, Tom Skinner entertained
Sunday with a family dinner in
observance of Mother’s Day and
the birthday of Mr, Skinner, En
joying the noonday meal were four
generations of two families, their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jay and son Scott,
and son and family, Mr,and Mrs,
Billy Skinner and daughter, Kathy
Leigh, and Mr, Skinner’s mother,
Mrs, Howard Skinner, Other
members of his family invited
for lunch were Mr, and Mrs,
David Skinner and sons, Davie,
Steve and Terry of Avondale,
Visiting the group Sunday after
noon were Mr, and Mrs, Ray
Skinner, Bobby and Danny and
Mr., and Mrs. Freddie Skinner
all of Atlanta.
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Enioving Mother’s Day with
their parents Mr, and Mrs, John
Bob Weaver were Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Martin and daughter, Lau~-
ra, of Decatur and Mr, and Mrs,
Barry Jones of Athens. Guests
of the Weaver’s for part of last
week were Mr, and Mrs, W, M,
Lane of Orlando, Florida,
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Mr, and Mrs, Jasper M, Le
wis of Brick Store have returned
from a two weeks plane trip to
Los Angeles, California and Ha
waii,
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Mr, and Mrs, Laurence But
ler of Smyrna and Mr, and Mrs,
Jim Reeves and daughters, Vicki
and Tina of Atlanta were guests
of Misses Virginia and Ethel
Merck Sunday,
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Mr, and Mrs, Henry Anderson,
Jr, of Atlanta and Mrs, Sanger
Johnson of Jackson spent Sun
day with Mrs. H, A, Henderson,
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Miss Kathryn House spent
Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, Mil=-
ler Hines and son, Ty, in De
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Mrs. Ben House, Kathryn and
Martha Jane had as their guests
on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Billy
House and daughters, Lynn, Susan
and Terri of Oxford and Mr, and
Mrs, Harold House and daughter
Jo Carol of Tucker,
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The Third Annual Moina Mic=-
hael Memorial Dinner of The
American Legion Auxiliary was
held on May 7 at the Lindsey-
Garrett Post Home in Monroe,
Newton County Unit #32 presi
dent, Mrs, Lewis White and Mr,
White and Mrs, Hugh Sams from
Covington were among those at=
tending.
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Mr, and Mrs., Leek Kennedy
of Smyrna and Edward McKinney
and son, David, of Hialiah, Flor=-
ida spent Saturday with Mrs. T,
C, Castleberry,
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Col. and Mrs. Woodrow Light
were Saturday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Lancaster
and Mrs. Charles C. Jarrell.
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Friends of Master Jody Row=
land will be glad to know he is
recuperating nicely following ear
surgery at Ponce De Leon In
firmary last week.
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Mr, and Mrs, C, C, Hood en=
tertained at a birthday dinner
Tuesday evening honoring their
father, D, K, Hicks, Sr,
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Among Mother’s Day family
gatherings was that at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Allgood,
who were dinner hosts at their
Oxford home, Covers laid for:
their son, Tom Allgood of Mer
cer University, Miss Myrtice
Kidd of Southwestern College,
Chester Parker of Georgia Tech,
Mr, and Mrs, James J, Caste
-Illow, Mrs. Forest Castellow, of
McDonough, Miss Jackie Castel=
low, Womans College, and Mrs,
J. W, Middlebrooks, Locust
Grove,
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Mr, and Mrs, Tom Freeman
and family, and Mr, and Mrs,
A, T, Freeman and family formed
a congenial group as visitors in
Comer, where they were Mo
ther’s Day guests of Mr, and
Mrs, C, O, Freeman,
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Mr, and Mrs. Walter Partee
spent the weekend in Red Springs,
North Carelina, where they were
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A BLOODMOBILE Red Cross nurse supervises the blood donation being given by Carol Hood as Mrs,
Louis Courchaine, Covington Service Guild Chairman, watches at right,
guests of their daughter Miss
Jimmie Ruth Partee, for Par
ent’s Weekend at Wardell Hall,
where she is a student,
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Mrs., Leon Cohen and Mrs,
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Wendell W, Crowe joined other
Covington opera fans at the How=
ell House in Atlanta on Tuesday,
where they spent the remainder
of the week;and attended the Met~
ropolitan’s Opera presentations
of the season,
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Mr, and Mrs, Greeley Ellis
were among those enjoying the
weekend at Callaway Gardens,
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