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Thursday, May 23, 1968
THIS PANORAMIC VIEW shows part of the large crowd who attended the 1968 Calvary
Baptist Church Homecoming Sunday. Rev. Claud Healan, Sr., father of the local pastor
Claud Healan, Jr., preached the homecoming sermon at 11 a.m.
§ News Notes From V
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey ;
“The Lord is good to all and
his tender mercies are over all
his works.” Psalms 145: 9.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chesnut of
Pine Lake, Miss Sue McDonald
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Soil Stewardship Week
MAY 19th to MAY 26th
"To Each Among Us — A Share”
In America "God" has abundantly blessed us. Regardless of whether we live
on the farm or in town - each one has a responsibility, under "God as a stew
ard of the soil and water.
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Our very existence upon the Earth depends upon how well we conserve
and utilize the resources "God” has given us.
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and Billy McDonald were recent
visitors of Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
and J. W. Chesnut.
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Mrs. D. L. Floyd returned from
Atlanta a few days ago where she
visited with her children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thacker
and Terry Wayne of Covington
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thack
er of Salem were recent visitors
of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey.
Calvary Homecoming Was Another Historic Occasion
P^ HOMECOMING SUNDAY at Calvary Baptist Church, Covington, was an especial day
for those pictured above in the churchyard. Left to right: Mrs. W. C. Harris; Mrs.
’‘tctuC'lti&e H. R . Butler; Rev. and Mrs. Claud Healan, Sr., parents of the Calvary pastor; Mrs.
claud Healan> Jr> and Rev . Claud Healan, Jr. and son Greg; Mrs. Allie Wagner; and
Mrs. Julia Reynolds.
Mrs. D. L. Floyd, Mrs. Ora
Payne and Miss Annie Lee Day
entertained in honor of Harold
Floyd’s birthday recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey
motored to Decatur Sunday af
ternoon where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Hearn and Mrs.
R. C. Hearn. Mrs. R. C. Hearn
is quite ill. We wish for her an
early recovery.
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Mrs. Harold Floyd recently
underwent surgery at Newton
County Hospital. Best wishes
to her for a speedy recovery.
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Miss Martha Johnson of High
Point visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Paul Steward over the week
end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook
entertained with a birthday and
Mother’s Day dinner May 12 in
honor of Mrs. D. L. Floyd. Those
enjoying this happy occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd and
children of Marietta, Mrs. Luther
Pnilips and children, Curtis
Floyd, Larry and Steve, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Floyd and baby of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard John
son and baby, Harold Floyd and
Billy Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. David
Lee Floyd and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Boozer and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Floyd and
Miss Shirley Gail, Mrs. Linda
Womack, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Floyd and children, Mrs. D. L.
Floyd, all of Covington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lee Floyd and
children and a friend of Smyrna.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cook
and children of Jackson were
Friday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart. Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cook and children Sun
day afternoon.
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By Mrs. Frank Moss §
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Henry
and Reggie of Porterdale and
Mrs. Spence Henry visited with
Miss Grace Taylor Saturday
afternoon.
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Misses Mary and Christine
Taylor spent the weekend at home
with Misses Nora and Grace
Taylor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Canup of
Porterdale and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Campbell visited with Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Campbell Sun
day. * ♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss
and Jimmy visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Moss and family
Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. Tom Speer is the house
guest of Mrs. Maude Helton of
Covington.
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Guests of the Frank Moss fam
ily last week were the Ernest
Darby family, George Seabolt
and Hugh Bryan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Satterfield
and daughter were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Seabolt.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Youngster Enjoys Homecoming Here
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LITTLE KIM ANGLIN, 10-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Anglin, seems to enjoy the Calvary Homecoming Sunday
(with a little help via a spoon). The annual occasion brought
former members, present members and friends together for a
happy reunion.
9,276 Airports
In United States
THERE were 9,276 civil air
ports in the U. S. and its poss
essions at the end of 1967, re
prots the Federal Aviation Ad
minsitration. The largest is EXil
les International, serving Wash
ington. It covers 10,000 acres
in Chantilly, Va. The civil air
port with the longest runway is
New York’s Kennedy Interna
tional. One of its runways is
14,572 feet, almost three miles,
long.
Chicago’s O’Hare ranks as the
busiest airport with 643,787 op
erations (takeoffs and landings)
in 1967.
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DINNER -ON-THE-GROUND at Calvary Baptist Church Homecoming Sunday was ser
ved in the churchyard under the huge tent. Pictured above are some of the members
going through the line for their delicious meal.
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Soil Stewardship Week
MAY 19th to MAY26th
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Our very existence upon this earth de
pends on how well we conserve and utilize
the resources "God” has given us. Each of
us has a responsibility, under "God," as a
steward of the Soil and Water.
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