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Thursday, June 6, 1968
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Kiwanis Club Swimming Pool Opens Friday
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COVINGTON KIWANIS CLUB Swimming Pool will open tomorrow (Friday) for the summer season.
Shown at the entrance to the clubhouse are L. G. Carney (left), pool manager, and Marion Piper (right),
chairman of the Kiwanis Club pool committee. The pool will be open from 10 to 12 noon and 2-6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, and from 2 until 6 on Sunday.
News Notes From §
| Salem §
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller
[ and Mary Alice and Mrs. Agnes
Hawk enjoyed a trip to Atlanta
on Saturday.
** * *
Miss Susan Robertson returned
home on Friday from Newton
County Hospital where she had
been since Monday night.
♦* * *
The Salem W.S.C.S. will meet
with Mrs. Hoyt Bailey at her
home Tuesday afternoon.
** * *
Donald Savage of Detroit,
Michigan spent two days this
past week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Savage.
** * *
Mrs. J. F. Burns spent the
i weekend with the Joel Burns in
[ Stone Mountain. Darrell re-
I turned home with her on Monday
| to be with relatives in Salem
I while his parents are on a bus
! iness trip to Washington, D. C.;
Maryland, and Virginia.
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Mrs. Julia Smith joined Mr.
and Mrs. Hardy Ogletree recent
ly and they enjoyed a trip to
I Greensboro, North Carolina.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ans
ley Ogletree and family.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Those that are on the sick list
from Salem are Mrs. Gene Stall
worth, Mrs. Vallie Chambers,
George Ramsey, Sr., Paul Cowan,
Homer Holifield, Mrs. J. T. Jay
nes, and Ed Beall. Best wishes
are extended to each one of them.
** ♦ *
This is graduation week for
high and junior high students
of Newton County. Last Thurs
day night several from Salem at
tended the Kindergarten exer
cises at the Newton High Audit
orium.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
of Commerce spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harvey.
** ♦ *
AIC and Mrs. John S. Schell
of Tampa, Florida arrived Fri
day and spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Standard and Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Schell, Sr. and families.
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Temperatures
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Covington temperatures for the
past 2 weeks, according to Wea
therman Jack Chapman, were:
High Low
Wed., May 22nd 76 46
Thurs., May 23rd 81 56
Fri., May 24th 85 60
Sat., May 25th 87 65
Sun., May 26th 85 66
Mon., May 27th 78 64
Tues., May 28th 75 58
Wed., May 29th 76 50
Thurs., May 30th 75 52
Fri., May 31st 78 52
Saturday, June Ist 84 58
Sunday, June 2nd 85 64
Monday, June 3rd 85 63
Tues., June 4th 85 64
Civitan Club Sponsoring
A Bar B-Q June 19
The Newton County Civitan
Club will sponsor a Bar-B-Que
at the Lions Club Pavilion Wed
nesday, June 19th from 5:30 till
8:00 p.m. Adult tickets are
; $1.75 and children’s tickets, 12
1 years and under, are SI.OO.
Anyone interested in buying
a ticket may contact any Civitan
member. Tickets are also on
[ sale at White’s Tire & Auto
Supply, Western Auto, Fowler
• Fertilizer Co. and Covington
j Realty Co.
The local Civitan Club is plan
ning to make this an annual
‘ occasion in order to benefit
mental health In the county and
I also at Gracewood Hospital.
The Bar-B-Que Is being pre-
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NEWTON
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and Lnan Association
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pared under the supervision of
Fred Lott.
The Newton County Civitan
Club would appreciate your at
tending this Bar-B-Que.
VBS Parade
At Porterdale
The Vacation Bible School Pa
rade at Porterdale Baptist
Church will be held Saturday,
June 8, at 10 a.m.
Bible School will begin on Mon
day, June 10, at 9 a.m. for all
boys and girls through the ages
of twelve.
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