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Thursday, December 5, 1968
FHA Chapter At Cousins Presents Thanksgiving Baskets
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THE NATIONAL HONOR Society and the Future Homemakers of America Chapter of the R. L. Cousins
High School recently presented a Thanksgiving Basket to needy families. These organizations felt
that a project of this nature would help bring joy to someone on Thanksgiving Day. Pictured above with
the baskets are (from left) Mrs. Maxine Lucas, Jan Perry, Martha Clark, and Carolyn Baker of the
Future Homemakers of America, Gloria Graham, Geraldine Smith, and Mr. Joe Whitehead of the National
Honor Society.
DCT Students At Work
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THIS PICTURE was taken at Southern Bell Telephone Company where
Kay Moore, a DCT student, is employed. Shown in the picture are
the district managers and seated left to right are Kay and Donna
Moore. Kay Is a senior at Newton County High.
| News Notes From §
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A Mrs. J. r Burns $
Mrs. 0. E. White Is leaving
Wednesday night by train for
Springfield and Vienna, Virgin
ia to visit Mrs. Grail Brook
shire and children while Lt. Col.
Grail Brookshire is away on a
trip also, Mr. and Mrs. Joel E.
Burns and sons.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ellington
made a trip to Macon recently
to visit relatives.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harvey en
joyed Thanksgiving dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan at
Jersey. Joseph Harvey of Talla
poosa spent Sunday with his pa
rents.
** * *
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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Douglas Yancey the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taun
ton of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Osa
Buckalew of Toccoa, Mrs. Joe
Davis, and Mrs. Ruth Meyer of
Surry Estates. On Friday even
ing they had dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Meyer.
** * *
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Ellington Sr. for part of
the holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Slade Ellington Jr., Jill, Mr. and
Mrs. Van Ellington of Macon.
** * ♦
Mrs. Agnes Hawk had Thanks
giving dinner on Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Manson Miller and
Mary Alice.
** * ♦
The Salem W. S. C. S. met at
the church Tuesday afternoon for
their December meeting.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kemp,
Martha Ann, Laura, Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Robertson, Rose
mary, Susan, Mrs. G. W. Ram
sey and Miss Martha Ramsey mo
tored to Rome Sunday afternoon
Sandi Ison
NCHS Good
School Citizen
Sand! Ison, last week’s Good
School Citizen, is a member of
the editorial staff of the Ram, the
Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club, the Sen
ior Hall of Fame, and is a flank
er in the band. She is also Sch
ool Projects Chairman of the
Quill and Scroll Club and Presi
dent of the local and State 4-H
Clubs.
Her most recent honor was be
ing chosen as one of seven dele
gates from the United States to
attend the Canadian National Con
ference in Canada.
Underwriters
Christmas Banquet
Friday In Monroe
The Monroe Association of Life
Underwriters will hold their Ann
ual Christmas Banquet at the
American Legion Home on Al
cova Street, in Monroe, Friday,
December 6, at 7:30 P.M. A
buffet meal will start the even
ing activities.
Joe Mansour, Jr., Associate
Manager of the Coastal States
Life Insurance Company of Gri
ffin will be the guest entertainer
for the evening. All the wives
of the underwriters are urged
to be present as door prizes
will be given to each one.
Bobby Watts of Covington is
the Associate Manager of the
Coastal Life Insurance Company.
And, Clifford V. Rogers, is the
Ist Vice President of the Life
Underwriters Association of
Monroe. He is associated with the
Life of Virginia Insurance Com
pany, also in Covington.
Every Life Underwriter is
urged to be at this meeting and
the other monthly meetings that
are held.
to attend the McWaters-Maddox
wedding at the Carrollton First
Methodist Church.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jefferas
attended the funeral of an Uncle,
T. Jefferas, at the funeral home
in McDonough Sunday afternoon.
♦* * *
Best wishes are extended to
all the sick and shut -in in the
community.
INews Notes From y
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By Mrs. T. W, Binford §
Rev. and Mrs. Burton and Rob
by spent Thanksgiving with their
respective mothers at Columbus.
** * *
Communion was observed in
our church Thanksgiving day
morning.
♦* * »
Mrs. Ralph Fussell, Lisa, Ka
ren and Jeff of Macon spent the
holidays with her sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walton,
Joan and Ann.
** * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams had
the Thanksgiving Day dinner for
her family, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Grant, Pam and Kim.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walton,
Joan and Ann spent the day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Tauner recently.
** * *
Mrs. H. A. Pannell and Miss
Ann Pannell were dinner guests
Wednesday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Binford.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nieugle
of West Palm Beach, Florida
visited their mother, Mrs. An
nie Birdsong. She is at De-
Kalb General Hospital. They
visited Mrs. D. W. Loyd on
Sunday.
♦* ♦ ♦
The community club will meet
Friday evening at 7 p. m. “The
Lanier Smallwood Trio’’ will
sing. We cordially Invite every
one to come. A covered dish meal
will be served.
♦* * *
Several from here attended the
Georgia Tech-University of Geo
rgia game at Athens Saturday af
ternoon.
** * *
Mrs. Fred Beacon of Atlanta,
Mrs. Boykin Elliott, and Miss
Jewett Holmes of Culloden spent
the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Murelle.
»* * *
Mrs. Doyle Smith and Mrs.
T. C. Berry were dinner guests
of Miss Rebecca Pennington of
Covington, Sunday.
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