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Mullin, personal service chairman
tor W. M S., said the circle had
one more month to work on its
special assignment of enlistment,
an( j that members concen
trate on this during that time.
Chapter five of “The New Why
and How” was given in a very in
teresting manner by Mrs. Mar
„,h=>U Penick. This chapter tells
0 f the splendid manner in which
Baptist Young People should be
organized for kingdom work and
presents a wonderful challenge to
the local church.
Mrs, Cleo King was Welcomed
as a new member and Mrs. E, L
Rainey as a visitor. The July
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. L. W. New. Mrs. W- D.
Travis led in the closing prayer.
During the social hour delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
MEETINGS
The Newton County Nurses Club
will hold its June meeting with
Mrs. Frank Day on Memorial
Drive, next Thursday evening,
June 20, All members are urged
to attend. Also student nurses
who are at home are cordially
Lodge Notice
The regular communication of
the Golden Fleece Lodge No. 6.
and A. M. -wall be held Friday
at 8 o'clock at the Mason
Hall. All duly qualified breth
ren are cordially invited to at
tend.
By order of
H F. MEADORS, W. M.
E. G. LASSITER, Jr., Sec.
Refugee Children, Innocent War Victims,
Appeal to America’s Heart for Survival
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“r\EATH-DEALlNG airpl anes
the skies. The carnage
their creation sweeps many
Armored tanks and motorized
lery roll across whole countries
stroying, as in a blight, ali standing
in their way. Cattle, crops, homes,
people — innocent and defense less
children—stand in fear, then in de
spair, only to fall into destruction.
Some will lire. They must be aided
to endure, to struggle on, to sur
Vive.”
This was the message directed to
America’s generous heart by Chair
man Norman H. Davis of the
American Red Cross, in asking
prompt contributions to a $10,000,
000 war relief fund to be spent by
the Red Cross for help to military
and civilian wounded, and the
homeless people of the "warring na
tions.
"Ve must send relief as needed
and not tod late to be of use,” Mr.
Davis said. “We must send clothing,
bedding- shoes, medications, surgu ,
cal dressings and food.” I
Refnre ore the the most recent devasta
£L°L countries kT' thS by aerial
e! R d r C r0SS SDnt 320 000
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Jhildrei ™ ^iriims victims in in England England, 0 Fin
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Bombed from tbefr homes, these young victims of ruthless war, have
received Red Cross help. 1. Little Belgian evacuee; 2. A Polish
refugee lad, thankful for hi a Red Cross shoes; 3. English children
evacuated from their homes, proud of their Red Cross dresses.
i an( j and for Polish refugees in
other countries. To the Red Cross
sorieties of the nations engaged in
battl@ ’ the Rpd Cross sent 933,000 j
surgical dressings. These garments ! '
and surgical dressings were made
ln 1 500 Rpd rross Chapters !
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throughout America. In addition, ‘
the American Red Cross purchased '
me underwear f CineS ’ sho and f s almost ’ b!aJlkets a thousand ’ knitted \
other items at a cost of $1,500,000
BIR THEAYS
June 20th
ANNETTE PARR
June 21st
CHRISTINE MASK
MILDRED FOLDS
June 22nd
P. J. ROGERS
LILLIAN COOPER
HAROLD ROBERTS ON
RAY THACKER
ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK
June 23rd * ,
MRS. J. KiTCHENS A. MANN
LANIER
JOE EWING
June 24th
LANIER WOODRUFF
MRS. J. R. DOBBS
SARA FRANCES HENDERSON
MR ROY J. WEBB
JACK GIBBS, SR.
BERNARD PATRICK
LADELL LOWE
June 25th
DOROTHY JONES
CLARA JEAN MeCART
JAMES WOODRUFF
JIMMIE HICKS
June 26th
GRACE HILLF.Y
MARY MATHIS
MISS FRANCES WILEY
Most of the principal legumes
grow well in all parts of Geor
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HOGANSVILLE,
Troup County Farmer
Announcing
for the office of
Commissioner of
Agriculture
FOR STATE OF GEORGIA
"The Farmers Candidate”
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for shipment to (he Red Cross so
cieties of belligerent nations
But with destruction, suffering
and thousands of wounded added
each day to the frightful Same toll Lolved of war
as new nat ons Cr™Vappealed
the American Red
to the nation for at leari a ten mil
lion dollar relief fund Contribu
tfpns ”e made to the local Red
Cross Chapter in any community
in America, Mr. Davis said.
PERSONALS
Mrs. L. H. Smith and Mrs. R
P. Campbell spent Tuesday in
Monroe with Mrs. O. P. Hester
Miss Annie Katherine Rankin of
Lancaster, Ry., is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. A. L. Loyd at her home on
Conyers Street.
Mr- and Mrs. Wendell Whipple
of Perry, spent last Wednesday
with Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Smith.
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Miss Dorothy Ross Glover has
returned to her home in Atlanta'
following a visit with Miss Olive*
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Churchill at her home on Floyd
Street. Mi* Glover, with her par
ents, is sailing Saturday from Mi
ami, Fla., for a cruise to the Ba
hama Islands
Mr Lamar Smith of Jaekarm
ville. Fla,, spent the week end in
Covington with relatives.
Billy Pennington of Rome is vis
iting Robert and Walker Camp
bell.
Mrs, J, A. Peek of Dade City,
Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R
H. Ballard. Mrs, Ballard is also be
ing visited by her daughter, Mrs.
Mell Poison of New York City.
Mrs. S G. Bryans of Birming
ham, Ala,, is spending a few days
with the Misses Brownie and Win
nie Huson.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Black Gar
rison announce the birth of a
daughter, Carol Patricia, on June
11th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson of Le
Guinn are visiting Mrs. Bertha
McMichael of Covington.
Recent patients m . the Huson
Memorial Hospital were: Mrs.
Paul Bell, Mrs. Luke Brown, Jr.,
and Mr, Gabe A. Cohen, of At
lanta, Ga.; Mrs. H. T. McCoy, of
Columbus; Mr. Leroy Brisindine,
Jr., and Mr. John White of Con
yers, Ga.; Mrs. Vera Harper, Lit
tie Margaret Sherwood, Mack |
Gore, Mrs. Hugh Latham, Mr.
Barney Lunsford, Mrs. Walter
Wilson, Mr. W. L. Sullivan, Mrs.
Tom Floyd, Mrs. T. B. Hicks, and
Mrs. Guy Shannon, all of Cov
ington; Mrs. T. H. Stroud, McDon
ough, Ga.; Mrs. Otis Doster, Mrs.
Frank Freeman, and Mrs. Haynes
White of Oxford; Mr. W. B. O’Kel
ley, of Social Circle, and Mr.
Clyde Duke, Stockbridge,
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Mr, and Mrs Pitts Robertson an
nounce the birth of a son at Em-J
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COVINGTON, GEORGIA
g. John Preston Entertained faddae
Club on Friday at Her Home m —
An attractn’e social event of last
week was the bridge-luucheon,
given Friday by Mrs. John Pres
ton, complimenting members df her
bridge club. The affair was held
at the attractive home of the host
ess in Monroe.
Luncheon was served at individ
ual tables, which were graced with
attractive arrangements of cut
flowers in mixed shades. Pastel-
Mansfield Garden Club Holds Meeting
In Form of Outing at Dorsey Pond
The Mansfield Garden Club held
their regular monthly meeting in
a form of outing last Thursday at
Dorsey’s Pond, which is noted for
the lovely Egyptian Lotus and the
wide variety of flowers and shrubs
which grows there.
Mrs. R. O. Arnold Entertains Thursday
Luncheon Club at Turners* Cabin
The picturesque cabin of the
N, S. Turners’ was the setting for
the bridge luncheon on Thursday
at which Mrs. R. O Arnold was
hostess, entertaining in honor of
members of the Thursday lunch
eon club.
Attractive arrangements of
wild flowers were used in the
floral decorations and luncheon
ory University Hospital o- j une
Hth, and has been given the r«me
William Isaac Robertson. Mrs.
Robertson i s the former Miss Re
beeca Wright.
The Extension Service in co
operation with the U. S. Agricul
tural Marketing Service will eon
duct 240 tobacco sarting demon
strations in 39 south Georgia coun
ties beginning July 8.
Contact insecticides such as I
Black Leaf 40 or Agripax will help
control insects on roses.
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shaded flowers were used through
out the home. Awards werj= pre
sented Mrs, T. C. Meadors and
Miss Sara White Callaway
Guests present were Mesdames,
R. P. Campbell, E. F. Callaway,
R. R. Fowler, Jr., N. S- Turner, Jr.,
T. C. Meadors, George Elliott, Miss
Sara White Callaway and Miss
Dorothy Piper.
A picnic lunch was served at
noon, Mr. Dorsey presented the
members with a variety of cuttings
of flowers and shrubs. Twenty
six members of the Club enjoyed
this delightful affair.
was served picnic style. Prize*
were won by Mrs. E. B. Rogers
for club members and Mrs. Georg*
Elliott for the guests.
Guests were Mesdames E 3,
Rogers. T. C. Swann, Moody Sum
mers, N, S. Turner, Jr., M. L.
Molton, S. C. Candler, R- R,
Fowler, Jr., and George Elliott
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