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News Notes From g
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By Miss Irene Harvey
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“Wait on the Lord: be of good
courage, and He shall strengthen
thine heart; wait, I say, on the
Lord.” Ps. 27:14.
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The Rocky Plains news repor=
ter has been ill with the flu
and that is why there has been
no news for the last two weeks.
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oOur hearts go out in sincere
sympathy to Mrs. Fred Stoneand
family, Mrs. R. F, Stone and fa
mily in the death of Mr. Fred
Stone January 2. We wish to
commend them to the lovingcare
of our Heavenly Father.
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Those who recently attended
the Men’s Association from
Hopewell A. R, Presbyterian Ch
urch at McElroy Memorial in
Atlanta were Rev., Wayne Dick=-
son, J, W. Chesnut, Aubrey Har
vey, R. E. Thacker, R. E. Avery
and Norman Wheeler.
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Mr. and Mrs,. J. F. Harveyand
children recently entertained in
honor of Mr. Norman Wheeler’s
birthday. Their dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs., Norman Wh=
eeler and family of Conyers,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Wheeler
and Mrs. Bob Wheeler of Coving=
ton, Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Dick=
son. We wish for Mr. Wheeler
many more happy birthdays.
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Mrs. June Gallion visited Mrs.
R. E. Thacker Wednesday after
noon.
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our community was shocked
over the passing of Mr. R. E.
Chesnut Wednesday evening, Jan-
NEWS from vour
PHARMACIST
By R, H, Patterson
The old tales that havebeen
told over the years about poi=
soning someone with powdered
glass have been proven untrue,
In order to
(so = called)
poison a person
with powdered
glass it would
have to be an
extra fine mix
ture to mix in=-
timately with
food. The U.S.
Dept. of Agri
culture fed
rats for some time on fooa
mixed with the glass, andnone
of them seemed to suffer from
it. When killed and examined,
their alimentary canals were
found to be in normal condi=-
tion.
There are many poisions
around your home — please,
keep them out of the reach
of children. Read the labels
on such poisons, know what
to do if a child should ever
accidentally take the poison.
Rely on us for fast, accurate
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uary 8, Our church, community
and county has lost a loyal and
devoted citizen. He was faithful
in all his duties, ready to lend a
helping hand to those in need.
To his family, and all loved ones
we extend our deepest sympathy
and commend them to God, our
refuge and strength in time of
SOrrow.
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Those who recently visited
Mrs. Ola H, Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey were Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar Thacker, Misses Eunice,
Gail and Kathryn Thacker of Sa=-
lem, Mr. C. R. Thacker of Cov=
ington, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Harvey and son, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Thacker, Ronnie and Lin
da, Mr, and Mrs. J, F, Harvey,
James and Glenda.
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Mr. and Mrs. Preston John=
son of High Point visited Mrs.
Paul Stewart Sunday afternoon.
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Pam and Tim Cook of Jack=
son spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Stewart.
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Jerry Gilbert left Thursday,
January 16, for duty in the Arm=-
ed Services. Our prayers will
be with him whereever he goes.
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Mr, and Mrs, Joe Stewart
were supper guests Thursday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Garlon
Cook in Jackson.
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Several in our community have
been ill with the flu. They were
Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon, Miss
Gay Weldon, Mr. W, D, Weldon,
Mrs. George Cochran, Mrs, Jim
Byce, Mr. L, B. Harvey, Mrs.
Ola H, Thacker. There may be
others if so we wish them all a
speedy recovery.
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Mrs. C. L, Smallwood and Miss
Polly Smallwood were visitors
Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stewart.
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All who are bereaved have our
loving sympathy. We commend
them to our Saviour whoalone can
comfort, sustain and show the way
to everlasting life,
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We have a new President, Mr.
Richard Nixon. He will need our
prayers as never before. We urge
the Christian people to be in
constant prayer for our nation
and our president. !
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Mr. and Mrs. J, F, Harvey
and Miss Glenda Harvey visited
Mr, and Mrs. J, F, Hearn Sun
day afternoon in Decatur.
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Mrs. Rachel Grier is a patient
at Georgia Baptist Hospital and
she is doing nicely after surgery
last Friday.
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Mrs. C, T. Jaynes and Mrs.
J. T, Jaynes visited Mr.and Mrs.
Ed Beall Friday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Add O’Bryant vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. J, T, Jaynes
and Mrs. C, T, Jaynes last week.
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Odell Forresster visited Mr.
and Mrs. J, T. Jaynes and Mrs.
C. T. Jaynes Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
and Miss Mary Alice Miller vi=-
sited Mr, and Mrs, Add O’Bryant
Wednesday morning.
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Mr., and Mrs, Manson Miller
and Mary Alice Miller, Mr. and
Mrs, T. J. Miller visited Mrs.
Palma Sims Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs., Sanford Tolleson spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ken=
neth Adams and children.
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By Mrs. Lois Kitchens
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Mr., and Mrs. Omra Kitchens,
Mrs. Annette Cagle and child
ren of Porterdale and Ira Lee
Wheeler visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gordon in Macon Thursday.
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January 26th will be Baptist
Men’s Day at the church.
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Covington Meadows Shopping Center
Phone 786-6454
1141 Hendrix St, Phone 786-8554
ALUMINUM SALES, INC.
"AWNINGS, CARPORTS
.PORTABLE BUILDINGS
& CHAIN LINK FENCE"
4115 Hwy, 278 N, W, -- Phone 786-7453
STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENT
2116 Washington St. Phone 786-2017
HENSON FURNITURE CO.
Covington Meadows Shopping Center
Phone 786-9056
Happy Birthday to Sp/4 Roy
G, Satterfield on January 20th,
We pray he will be coming home
real soon.
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Mrs. Gennie Mae Stokes vi
sited Mr, and Mrs, Edward Cody
and Steve Saturday night.
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Rev. Bob Nash and family of
the Southern Baptist Foreign
Mission Board were the guests
of the County Line Baptist Ch
urch Sunday night. Rev. Nash is
a missionary to the Philippines,
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Billy Stokes, Allen Wilson,
Leon Cofer and Rev. Moody vi=-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
sited Ben Jordan in the VA Hos=
pital on Sunday. Our prayers are
with Mr, Ben.
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Mr, and Mrs. Omra Kitchens,
Mrs. Annette Cagle and children
visited Mr, and Mrs, Nolan Young
and son Sunday in Conyers,
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On Sunday Mrs. Bessie Moye
of Porterdale entertained with a
birthday dinner for herdaughter,
Mrs. Myrtle Rowe, who is visit=
ing from Jacksonville, Fla. Other
guests for the occasion were the
son=-in-law, Waldo Rowe, Jack=
sonville, Fla.,, James and Ro
bert Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. On=-
WOOOD DICKINSON
FURNITURE CO.
202 Monticello St. Phone 786-7044
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ree Sellars and family, Deggie
Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sullivan, Terry Winfield, and Ma
ma Sullivan,
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Don’t forget to listen to the
County Line Program on Sunday
morning at 9 on radio station
WGFS,
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To the one’s that are sick
in our church family and our
community, we send well wis
hes for a speedy recovery.
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On the first and third Wed
nesday nights we have family
night, Those nights wehave WMS,
Nancy Parker
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On Merit List
Oxford College
Oxford College of Emory Uni
versity is pleased to announce
that Nancy Carole Parker of Co~
vington, Georgia made the Merit
e e A O SSRGS
Brotherhood, G, A., YWA, Sun
beams, and RA’s. A good place.
to be to learn about our mis=-
sionaries in foreign countries
and our own.
CITY SPORTS CENTER
"BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN" 1
1148 Washington St. - Phone 786-9177 :
MORCOCK & BANKS AGENCY
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1134 Clark St., N. W, Phone 786-8118
FIRST CITIZENS BANK
Covington, Georgia
3141 Hwy. 278 N, E, Phone 786-9001
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FUNERAL HOME
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Highway 278 West Phone 786-3425
Thursday, January 23, 1965
List on this campus for the Fall
Quarter 1968, "
¢“This is a signal academic
achievement, equivalent to what
is known as the ‘“Dean’s List!’
on some campuses, The studenf,
the student’s parents, churchand
community are tobe congratulat=
ed on the attainment of this ho=
nor,” stated Dallas M, Tarken
ton, Registrar & Director of Ad
missions. :
Heart attack is the largest:
single cause of death in the:
United States, killing more:
than 500,000 persons each:
year. :