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Thursday, June 5, 1969
Boys State Candidates And Officials
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DELEGATES TO BOYS STATE at College Park next week, June 8-14, are pictured in the photo above,
with officials who aided the program. Front, left to right: David Hays, Bill Brooks, Mickey Dickerson,
Lyn Rainey and Walter Sammons. Back: Homer F. Sharp, Principal of NCHS; Edgar Wood, Post 32
American Legion Boys State Chairman; and Milton Me Laney, Assistant NCHS Principal.
Covington Delegation To Girls State
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COVINGTON GIRLS who will attend Girls State at the University of Georgia the week of June 8-14
are pictured above at NCHS. From left: Mary Hazel Polk, Vicki Thompson, Gay Bankston, India
Fuller, Janet Burson, Rosemary Robertson, Susan Neely, Linda Evans and Karen Meadors.
y News Notes From §
By Mrs. A. A.Guritz X
Mr. Edgar Wallace is getting
along nicely after surgery last
Friday. Mr. Thomas Wallace
came down from Detroit, Michi
gan by plane Friday and returned
home Sunday.
** * *
Mr. Charles Autry and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Swords and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Autry and children were Sunday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. Charlie Autry.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fouche,
Stanley and Vickie visited rela
tives in Milledgeville and
Greensboro Sunday.
** * *
The MYF of the United Metho
dist Church had a going away
party Saturday night for Rev. Bob
Standifer and family who left for
his new pastorate in Florida this
week.
** * *
Congratulations to the grad
uates from the community.
** * *
About 50 attended the Brooks
family reunion Sunday at the
Community House.
** * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchens
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Don Helm family.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Grizzle
were weekend guests of friends
at Jackson Lake. Chris joined
them on Sunday.
** * *
Susan Neely entertained a few
friends at her home Saturday
night.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Owens
and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Owens
from Atlanta visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Chapman Sunday.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart
and Mrs. McCart’s sister, Mrs.
Jennings from lowa visited Mrs.
Artelia Kinnett Tuesday of last
week.
** * *
J. C. Lawson is in Florida on
business.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond of
Lithonia visited Mrs. Artelia
Kinnett recently.
♦* * *
Mrs. Louis Kent of Conyers
visited the Jack Neely family
Sunday.
♦* * *
Mrs. Frank Capes (Jo Law
son) was home from Memphis,
Tennessee for the weekend.
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Friends of Mrs. C. D. (Alice)
Stokes are interested that she is
recuperating from surgery at
Baptist Hospital, Taylor street,
Columbia, South Carolina.
** * *
J. P. Barker returned to his
home in Porterdale on Saturday
and is being remembered with
many good wishes for an early
recovery.
** * *
Mrs. Archie Patterson, Don
Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Moss spent Thursday, May 29,
in Columbia, South Carolina while
Mrs. C. D. Stokes underwent sur
gery.
*♦ * *
James Brooks has returned to
his home from Emory University
Hospital and Is wished an early
recovery.
** * *
Sunday guests of the Marvin
Gates, Sr. family included: Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Henderson, Janie,
Joann, and Jeanene, Smyrna; Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Gates, Jr.,
Angie, Tracy and Joey, Macon;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks and
Lisa, Conyers; Mr. and Mrs. Ja
mes Harold Gates, Gena and
Michael, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Gunn, Terri, Sherri,
and Robin, Covington; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gates and Allison, Chi
cago, Illinois and Dalton; Miss
Shirley Parker, Covington.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Day retur
ned on Friday from Eden near
Savannah where their daughter,
Mrs. Frances Tyre underwent
surgery last week.
Social Club
Elects Officers
The Georgia Peaches social
Club met Sunday, June 1, at 6
o’clock at the home of Mrs.
Jewell Smith. Eleven members
were present.
The meeting was opened by the
president. The minutes were
read and approved. The Club
voted to sponsor a fish fry on
Saturday night, June 7 at the home
of Miss Jennett Maxey.
The meeting was adjourned and
a delicious dinner was served
by hostess Mrs. JeweH Smith.
The club recently elected of
ficers for the year 1969-70 as
following:
President, Miss Gladys Bro
ughton; Vice President, Miss
Anne Reese; Secretary, Miss
Maggie Avery; Asst, secretary,
Mrs. Jewel Smith; Treasurer,
Mrs. Bertha Ware; Business Ma
nager, Miss Evelyn Reese; Asst.
Bus. Manager, Miss Annie K.
MitcheU; Reporter, Mrs. Bes
sie Kelly; Chaplain, Miss Jean
ette Norman; Sick Committee,
Mrs. Estella Norman; Refresh
ment Committee, Miss Nettie Mae
Reed, Mrs. Virginia Cooksey;
Reporter, Mrs. Bessie Kelly.
Attend Church
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kinnett
of Barnesville were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCart
and had supper with Mrs. Arte
lia Kinnett. Mrs. Nana McCart
returned home with them for a
visit.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Miss Grace Lummus and Mrs.
Cleo Hatfield returned on May 27
from a brief visit in Dalton with
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Shaw and
Deedy, and in Knoxville,
Tennessee with Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Hatfield. They accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mad
dox of Jackson.
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dergone surgery at the Ponce
de Leon Infirmary and is wished
an early recovery.
** ♦ *
Mrs. Robert Denckhoff and
Carol of Glendale, Missouri, are
guests of their parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Shirah, Sr. They will be joined
on Thursday by Mr. Denckhoff.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Shirah, Jr.
and family of Augusta were din
ner guests on Saturday, May 31.
♦* * *
Mrs. Corene Adams of severna
Park, Maryland is the houseguest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Adams and
other relatives.
♦* * *
James Williams remains ser
iously 111 at his home on Ivy
Street following recent hospital-
ization at the st. Joseph’s in
firmary.
♦* ♦ ♦
Friends continue to remember
Miss Mae Gilreath who recuper
ates at Georgia Baptist Hospital
from a recent Injury.
♦* * ♦
Mrs. Bonnie B. Kelly Is re
covering at home after surgery
at the Newton County Hospital.
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