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hursday- April IB . 1940.
4 PHIL NEWS
j jugtoii Chapter
United Daughters
of the
Lie President’s Message.
Memorial Ray, P 1 '
r mbr S aSa n ‘ n and thefr 'reverence for
r r,.^ver ho gave all for us.
their last resting
L fmemorial s with flowers on this sold.ers day as
L to them as
a token of love as Daugh
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four president earnestly re
ests every Chapter to celebrate
l Confederate Memorial Day
our Memory Day ... a day of
, mbrance, of reminiscences, of
ne mind the fine and
tailing to Confederate
ble deeds of our
cestors.
rhis is one of the days for be
W jng Crosses of Military Serv
I hope that Georgia Chapters
1 honor a number of World
r veterans by bestowal of
Write the Recorder, Mrs.
H. Randall, Americus, for
isses or information.
Collect relics for Rhodes Mem
L) Hall. Mrs. John Moreland
Ur, ft chairman, expects to re
soon the Alice Baxter Mem
Ll Cabinet ready to receive
m.
Help to carry on the splendid
rk being done by the Georgia
rision at Rabun Gap. Mrs. Ed
[dwell, chairman, Monroe, will
predate a donation to assist in
s work. We now have two cot
es occupied there.
TRIRl TE TO Ol R VETERANS
Written by Mrs. F. C. Cater
Poet Laureate of Quitman
Chapter U. D. C.
»p on, dear Comrades true
br battles all are won,
t Victory crowns your labors
p you've heard the glad “well
lone,
Card of Ifiankt
ie Woman’s Auxiliary of the
byterian Church wishes to
k every one who so gracious
helped us in any way to en~
tain the Woman’s Auxiliary of
anta Presbytery. Especially do
appreciate the help given by
city policemen in managing
lie around the church; the cars
t in from Porterdale by Mr.
k Porter, and the efficient
filing of the luncheon on Fri
by Mr. Porter, Miss Maude
? and her attractive group of
*>1 girls.
are also grateful to the edi
ct the Covington News, Mr. A.
mom Dennis, for the publicity
En t° this meeting.
MRS. 0. W. PORTER,
President.
MRS. L. A. PATRICK,
Secretary.
CARD OF THANKS
U' ^ rs - t 1 - P. Horger wish
pnk their many friends who
n ? ‘1 her recent, illness daughter
and con
re’nce at Huson Memorial !
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“Well done thou good and faith
ful,”
! “Come thou and enter in.”
Thc door of Heaven’s flung open
Come rest, there’s joy within.
Your memory is sweet to us,
We love and honor you,
Your names emblazoned on the
sky
Are writ in gold and blue.
You’ve thrown the torch to others,
We too will lift it high,
And for the cause you’ve suffered
We too would dare and die.
So, soft we tread, with voices
hushed
We speak of worlds unknown,
“God stands within the shadow
Keeping watch above his own.”
The April meeting of Coving
ton Chapter U. D. C. was held
the Library at the Woman’s
building on Tuesday
April 16, with forty-eight mem
bers present.
The Library was
decorated with arrangements
the spring’s loveliest tulips
irises.
The meeting was called to or
der by Mrs. Belmont Dennis,
ident, and opened with the Pledge
to the Flag of the United
and the Salute to the Flag of
Confederacy, led by Miss Sallie
Mae Sockwell, flag
Miss Sockwell instructed
in giving the pledge and the
lute in the proper manner.
The Chapter was led in prayer
by Mrs. Walker Combs,
Minutes of the March
were read by Mrs. R. F.
Secretary. Mrs. C. B. Childs,
vice-president, urged all
officers and members to order
D. C. Pins through her.
make lovely Birthday or
mas gifts.
Mrs. Bankston, registrar,
ed two sets of papers almost
plete, and asked that we help
cure a member between the
of 18 and 25 to meet Honor
requirements. She also read
a list of Confederate soldiers
corded, and the chapter voted
order this for the scrapbook.
Corresponding Secretary Mrs.
K - Hutchins, read a note from
former state president,
cl >' de Hunt > thanking the Chap
ter for the note of sympathy
the passing of her husband.
Miss Sailie Mae Sockwell
^ . ed Confederate
P or one
marked with government marker,
and the chapter paid $1.00 for ce
ment used in the erection of the
marker.
In the absence of Mrs. Tullie
Smith, chairman, Jefferson
Highway chairman, the president
reported for Mrs. Smith that plans
were underway for the beautifi
cation of the little triangle park
in which the Jefferson Davis high
way marker is erected. Mr.
Ike Robertson has graciously
offered to co-operate with the
chapter in this work.
Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Memorial
Day chairman, gave a. splendid
report of plans made for Memorial
Day, and these plans appear
where in the Covington News.
Her report was accepted with
thanks.
Mrs. Patterson, chairman His
toric Homes, gave an interesting
report and brought pictures of
the “Hermitage” in Nashville,
Tennessee, showing just what had
been done to restore this home.
Mrs. W. Trox Bankston, chair
man of the Official Bulletin urg
ed members to subscribe and the
Treasurer was instructed to send
in subscription for the Children of
the Confederacy along with one of
the President.
Mrs. Patterson reported $10.00
given through the chapter toward
a scholarship.
The president of the chapter
reported visiting General James
Dogen, at the Confederate Veter
an’s Home on his birthday and
taking him a gift for his birthday
from the chapter. Also visiting
General Griggs, State Commander
U. C. V., who is ill at the home.
She reported having taken Easter
gifts to each one of the Veterans,
from the U. D. C. She also
showed the chapter a certificate
of appointment from the National
Commander U. C. V., making the
president of Covington chapter a
sponsor on his official staff. The
Certificate was beautifully writ
ten by this 94-year-old veteran.
Mrs. J. C. Upshaw’s committee
Was awarded the cup for most
loving deeds to widows and veter
ans during the month. Serving
with Mrs. Upshaw to win the cup
were Mesdames J. L. Elliott, W.
D. Travis, George Ramsey, Miss
Eleanor Henry and Mrs. C. C.
King.
The President also showed the
chapter a beautiful picture of
General Lee, on Traveler, sent her
by Congressman Sidney Camp.
Mrs. W. R. Stillwell, chairman
of the Program and Entertainment
committee for the month, present
ed Mrs. C. D. Ramsey, Jr., who
gave a most interesting talk on
Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. M. L.
Goode was presented and delight
ed the chapter with several beau-,
tiful piano selections. The presi
dent thanked both the committee
and those appearing on the pro
gram for such a delightful pro
gram.
Delicious ice cream with dain
tily iced cakes was served by the
hostesses, Mr.# W. R. Stillwet,
Mr.s L. D. Pritchett, Mrs. Hugh
King, Mrs. C. D. Ramsey, Jr., Mrs.
R. W. Campbell, Mrs. A. C. Vin
ing and Miss Jule Stillwell.
Miss Molile Wilson and Mr. A.
S. Wilson had as their week-end
guest their sister, Mrs. J. R. Webb,
of Culioden.
Mrs. N. S. Turner Jr. is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burney, in Waynesboro.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran
spent the week-end in Ocilla with
the latter’s sister, Mrs. Swilley.
^ r ' and , ,, Mrs. _ E. „ H. „ Pratt and
and da ^8hter, Sue, spent the week
end in Macon.
Mrs. W. Trox Bankston had as
her guests during the meeting of
the Atlanta Presbyterial last
Thursday and Friday, Mrs. J. M.
Wallace, Mrs. Luther Scales and
Mrs. Roy Harell, of West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loyd and
Mrs. Chloe Blasingame visited
relatives in Newborn and Shady
Dale Sunday.
Mrs. L. L. Morgan, Mrs. Clyde
Fleming, Mrs. T, A. Jones, Mrs.
R. H. Johns, all of Atlanta, Mrs.
Lamar Potts, Mrs. C. R. Ackhoff
and Miss Sara Parrott, of La
Grange were the house guests of
Mrs.. O. W. Porter during the
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and Friday.
Miss Martha Meadors of Mon
roe, spent Tuesday with Mrs. C.
D. Ramsey Jr.
Mrs. Jacob Haas returned Sun
day from a week’s visit to At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott spent
Sunday and Monday in Waynes
boro with their son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cox, Jr.
Mrs. Burney Gay, Mrs. T. E.
Bush and Mrs. R. C. Guinn are
leaving today enroute to Charles
ton, S. C.
Miss Elizabeth Stillwell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Still
well, of Covington, will hold of
fice for 1940-41 as world fresh
man chairman on the Y. W. C. A.
cabinet, as a result of decent elec
tions at Wesleyan College.
Miss Stillwell, a freshman at
the college this year, is a mem
ber of French Club and freshman
commission
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Fidelia Matron’s Class of Baptist Church
Met At Home of Mrs. R. M. Healey
The Fidelis Matrons’ Class met
Thursday afternoon, April 11,
with the president, Mit. R. M.
Sealey. Mrs. J. S. Bush was co
hostess.
Mrs. Sealey called the meeting
to order at three-thirty, using the
class song “My Desire” as the op
ening number.
Mrs. Clifford Campbell led the
devotional.
Good reports from officers were
heard.
Unique plans for raising funds
were discussed.
, The treasurer gave an encour
ing report.
After the business session the
meeting was turned over to the
social committee. The chairman of
this committee, Mrs. R. Greene,
was greatly missed. The class sin
cerely hopes Mrs. Greene will
soon be with us again,
During the social hour interest-
ing contwrta were engaged in. One
calling for quite a bit of literary
skill with Mis. Tuck and Mrs.
Thornley leading two groups re
spectively.
Clever questions were answered
with Shakespeare’s works. In the
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other, Mrs. Grady Walton won the
prize for knowing more given
names of the members of the class
than anyone else. I
Mrs. Robert S. Monday waa a
welcomed new member and Mrs.
Rimley a delightful visitor.
* Bright spring flowers decorat
ed the attractive home. t
At the conclusion of the hour :
delicious cake a la mode wag •
served. i