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WILLIAM HARRELL, consultant with The Macmillan Company,
clarifies a point for several elementary committee members.
Seated at table, left to right - Mrs. Cassie Robinson, Miss Mary
Graham, Mrs. Equalla B. James, Mrs. Aubrey Rowe, Mrs. John
Hardeman, Mrs. Maretta Perry, and Mrs. Zelma Hillman. Back
row, left to right - Mrs. J. A. Cearley, Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs.
Frances Bonner, and Mrs. Tom Stanton.
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•GUEST CONSULTANT emphasizes a special feature of Contemporary
English Grades 9-12, for Miss Glorianne Smith, Mrs. E. A. Callaway,
•Jjirs. Cassie Robinson, and Miss Cora Davis.
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rDimsdaies To Open
• Decorator Store
j: Gerald Dimsdale, a former
•Covington resident and graduate
of Newton County High School, is
returning home with his wife,
the former Carol Sammons, also
a Covington native, and their
two sons, Jerry 8 and Tim 4,
to open a decorator business
at 8174 Washington Street.
I He is in partnership with his
brother, Ronnie Dimsdale of At
lanta, however, Gerald will be
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Pictorial Panorama Os Contemporary English Committee During Recent Study In Newton County
managing and running the local
business with the assistance of
his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Dimsdale have
been making their home In Bir
mingham, Alabama where he has
six years of experience in the
decorating field both in the home
and commercial establishments.
Included in his business will be
the showing of color programs
for ladies clubs. Along with his
business he is also a big church
worker and has been serving as
part time Minister of Music in
Baptist Churches.
Included in their decorator bus-
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ENGLISH CONSULTANT responds to questions from Mrs. J. 0.
Anderson. Mr. Albert Monroe waits his turn with consultant.
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MR. HARRELL ASSISTS Mrs. Theodore Evans and Miss Glorianne
Smith in checking the content of Contemporary English textbooks
at the 9th and 11th Grade levels.
iness will be the selling of car
pets, draperies, vinyl floor cov
ering, wall paper, paint and var
ious other decorator accessories.
The opening for this new Coving
ton business will be in April,
with exact date to be announced
later.
In its four years of existence,
the Neighborhood Youth Corps —
an antipoverty program adminis
tered by the U. S. Department
of Labor — has given work ex
perience and training to more
than 1,700,000 young Americans.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
? News Notes From |
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A Mrs. J. r Burns
March came in with a “Bang” ;
and we have been experiencing ;
some chilly weather.
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Mrs. Ohne Turner of Spart- ;
anburg, S. C. spent Saturday until ;
Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
J. F. Burns who has been real
sick.
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Hubert Grier and Morris Al
len have returned to their home
from Georgia Baptist Hospital
and Piedmont Hospital. Best
wishes are extended to both of
them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuss and
Miss Faye Fuss has made two
trips to Orlando, Fla. recently
to visit Mrs. Fuss’brother, Grady
Shepherd who is critically ill at
a hospital after having surgery.
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Mrs. J. A. Kemp and daughters
spent Wednesday in Atlanta shop
ping.
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Mrs. G. W. Ramsey entertained
on Sunday with a family dinner
honoring Mrs. W. M. Robertson
and Aaron Kemp on their birth
days. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Kemp, Martha,
Laura, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Robertson, Rosemary and Susan,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook and
Sherrie, Beth and Joe of At
lanta.
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Frank Burns of Augusta came
by Sunday afternoon to see his
mother enroute to his job in At
lanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
went to Atlanta and Decatur Tues
day and Wednesday of this past
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan of
Jersey were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey.
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Mrs. A. S. Ellington and Mrs.
Caswell Ellington of Conyers en
joyed lunch Thursday at the Port
erdale Hotel.
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Mrs. O. E. White spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
L. W. Hutchinson in Decatur and
attended services at Clifton Uni
ted Methodist Church.
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Mrs. G. W. Ramsey joined her
three sisters on Wednesday, Mrs.
Herman McCullough, Mrs. John
Cowan of the Zion Community and
Mrs. Hugh King of Covington.
They enjoyed lunch in Covington
and visited friends in the after
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Schell of
Oxford had lunch with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stan
dard on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Haro’d Thomp-
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MRS. JOHN HARDEMAN and Mrs. H. S. Thomas discuss the “new”
Elementary English books while Mr. Glenn Bradshaw, Macmillan
representative, confers with Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs. Frances
Bonner (not shown) and Mrs. Tom Stanton.
son had as their guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kemp and
family of Bowden.
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Mr. and Mrs. Manson Miller,
Mary Alice and Mrs. Agnes Hawk
of Porterdale went to Belvedere
on Friday afternoon.
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Mrs. Hubert Townley of Col
umbus visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hayes during
Spring Holidays.
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The Salem Home Economics
Club held their March meeting at
the Clubhouse, March llthat7;3o
with Mrs. Hoyt Bailey and Mrs.
Kenneth Adams as hostesses.
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Mrs. Viola McGiboney enter
tained the Salem WSG at her home
last Monday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Robertson
and family motored to Dallas after
church to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Robertson.
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The friends of Claud Young
were sorry to learn that he was
in Newton County Hospital
suffering from a heart attack.
Best wishes are extended to him
and his family.
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Those visiting the W. M. Mil
ler family recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Farmer and son of
Atlanta, Mrs. Agnes Hawk had
supper with them on Saturday
night.
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2 Drunk And
Disorderly Men
Forfeit Bonds
Two Newton County men charg
ed with drunk and disorderly con
duct failed to appear Monday in
City Judge E. W.Strozier’s court
session at City Hall. Instead they
forfeited their cash bonds of SIOO
each.
Other cases called for trial
by Judge Strozier involved a ma
jority of traffic violations. Seven
were ticketed for speeding, five
for reckless driving, three for
driving under the Influence (DUI),
three for having expired motor
vehicle inspection stickers, two
for running red lights and two
for having loud mufflers on their
cars. In most of the cases the sub
ject forfeited his cash bond.
As is the case on Monday in
the court there are a number of
persons charged with being drunk
during the past week in the city.
Twelve had their cases called
Monday in the court session.
visited his mother on Saturday
afternoon at Westbury Medical
Home.
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Miss Mary Alice Miller at
tended a Stanley Party in Con
yers Saturday night.
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MR. HARRELL and Mr. Bradshaw present Macmillan’s Contemporary
English for High School to the secondary committee members.
Hopewell Revival
March 30, April 4
The Hopewell Presbyterian Re
vival will be held March 30-April
4. Services each evening at 7:30.
The Rev. F. Y. Pressley, Mis
sionary to Pakistan, will be guest
Minister, Sunday, Monday, and
Tuesday evening.
Following Sunday evening ser
vices Rev. Pressley will show
slides of the work in Pakistan.
On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day evening the Rev. James Coad,
Jr., pastor of the Due West, S. C.
Presbyterian Church will conduct
the services.
The pastor, Rev. Wayne Dick
son and the congregation, extend
to you a most cordial welcome to
attend these service.
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Covington, Ga. Mill: 786-5717
Thursday, March 20, 1969
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