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Thursday, November 6, 1969
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Mr, and Mrs, Demus Oxford
and daughter of Denmark, South
Carolina visited Mrs, Mary L,
Adams Sunday afternoon,
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Dean Milton is spending this
week with his Mother, Mrs, An
nie Milton and brother, L. P,
Milton and family in Miami, Flo
rida,
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Mr, and Mrs, Richard Savage
of Covington and Mrs, C, C, Gray
of Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. T, G, Turner,
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Mr, and Mrs, Charles Lewis
and children of Monticello, were
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dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs,
J. G, Morgan Sunday,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Kendrick
and children, Debbie and Mike,
were spend the day guests of
their parents and grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Hitchcock
Sunday,
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Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Jones
and Lynn and Mr, and Mrs,W. E,
Scarbrough spent the weekend
in Gatlinburg, Tennessee enjoy=-
ing the beautiful scenery,
*% % %
Mrs, W, P, Hays, Mrs, Johnny
Cofer and Mrs, Jim Hitchcock
visited Mrs, Florence Hays at
the Monroe Nursing Home Th
ursday afternoon,
*% % %
Mrs, Susie Hitchcock is visit=
ing her children, Mr, and Mrs,
Jim Hitchcock,
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Cristy Wood spent Sunday af
ternoon with Vicki Hays,
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Mr, and Mrs, Jack Morgan
and children of Covington, were
supper guests of Mr, and Mrs,
T. G, Turner Sunday night,
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Several from Mansfield at
tended the Georgia=Tennessee
football game Saturday afternoon
in Athens.
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Mr, and Mrs, Summers Mor=-
gan of Oxford visited Mr, and
Mrs., Guy Morgan one afternoon
last week,
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Mr, and Mrs, Mark Hughie
of Atlanta visited Miss Ethel
Hays on Sunday afternoon,
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Webb re
turned home on Friday night
after a weeks vacation in Puerto
Rico.
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Mrs, Jim Hitchcock and Mrs,
Britt Hadley visited Mrs. Floree
Dobbs in Covington Wednesday
News Notes From
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§ By Mrs. AA. Guritz
Mrs. Artelia Kinnett spent se
veral days in Barnesville visit=-
ing her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Kinnett, Mr. and
Mrs, C. T. McCart and Clyde
Angline.
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Mrs. J. T, Owens hasbeenvery
afternoon,
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Julius and Melinda Hays spent
Saturday night with the Harold
Byrd family at Snellsville,
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Miss Ethel Hays was dinner
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hays
Sunday. The occasion was Miss
Ethel’s birthday,
THE COVINGTON NEW
sick at her home. Friends are
wishing her a complete recovery.
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Mrs. Edgar Wallace spent se
veral days last week with the Paul
Ralston family in Atlanta.
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Joe Anthony has returned from
Viet Nam and will be at the Geor=-
gia Military College as instruc=
tor.
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The Jack Lawson family and
Mrs. Ben Reynolds and girls from
Morrow were Sunday dinner
guests of the Otis ILawsons. Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Lawson had sup
per with them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fouche
and children visited relatives
in Jackson Sunday.
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Mrs. Jane Massey and daugh=-
ters, Jenny and lLori, were Sat=-
urday supper guests of the Jack
Clarke family.
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Mrs. Ruth Smith with Mrs.
Jeanette Kinnett and Patti, sp=
ent Saturday in Barnesville. Mrs.
Kinnett returned home with them.
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Mrs. Joe Anthony entered
Georgia Baptist Hospital Mon=
day for observation.
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Mrs. Thelba Gossage has re=-
turned home from the Newton
County Hospital and is getting
along niceiy.
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The J, C. Lawson family, the
Johnson family and Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Lawson had a get-together
Sunday afternoon at the Heard
Mixon Community House. This
was in honor of Gene Lawson
who is leaving for Korea.
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Thomas Wallace, Jr. spent a
recent weekend in Detroit, Michi=
gan with his parents and drove
Mrs. Edgar Wallace home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and
Traffic Death
Rate Down For
&
First 9 Months
ATLANTA, (GPS)—While Ge
orgia’s traffic death toll remains
slightly higher than a year ago,
the state’s traffic death rate,
which is based on the number of
persons killed to each 100-mil
lion miles traveled, continues to
go down,
This was revealed in a 9-
month State Patrol report re
leased by Col. R, H, Burson,
director of the Georgia Depart-
Michael and Mr. and Mrs. John
Taylor and Janey spent Sunday
touring the North Carolina moun=-
tains.
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The Almon Womans Club en=
joyed a tour through the Hercules
Plant Tuesday.
ment of Public Safety,
During the first nine months
of this year, a total of 2,381,=
608 motor vehicles were regis
tered in Georgia, an increase of
169,483 over the corresponding
period in 1968,
These cars and trucks trav
eled a total of 21,985,078,550,
an increase of nearly 1,7-mil
lion miles, the report showed,
“We, of course, are pleased
that Georgia’s traffic death rate
continues to show a downward
trend even in face of this ever=-
increasing number of cars and
miles traveled, and we think it
is a tribute to the hard-working
men of our patrol who are as
signed to police the largest state
east of the Mississippi River,”
commented Col, Burson,
“But,” he added, ‘“we are not
satisfied, and we won’t be satis=
fied, until we can substantially
reduce both the death toll and the
death rate in Georgia.
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