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PAGE FOUR
,1 i. SOC! ETY
Plans for August Flower Show Made by
Starrsville Garden Club
The Starrsville Garden
met Wednesday July 17. at the
clubhouse with Mrs. G. A. Mad
dox as hostess.
Mrs. G. S. Allen presided and
following the devotional by
L. O. Piper the business session
was held.
Plans were discussed for the
flower show to be held four weeks
later
A committee was appointed
complete plans and each
Mansfield Garden Club Holds July Meeting
With Mrs. Foster Lazenby
Yh* Mansfield Garden
held it’s regular meeting July 181 h
at the home of Mrs. Foster Laz
enby with Mesdames Wm. Fred
erick. M. D. Bledsoe, and F. M.
Hays as co-hostesses.
After the business meeting an
unusual program, with Mrs. Wm.
Frederick in charge, was given.
It was an amateur theatrical
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urged to bring several entries,
The program was presented by
Mrs. Piper with gardening sug
gestions for July and a flower
drawing contest which was won
by Mrs. Fred Greer.
Another interesting contest wa
identifying flowers in a container:
Mrs. J. H. Anderson won in this
contest.
During the social hour delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
program in which all members
1 Lawrence gave a piano selection
1 Valse by Chopin.
Mrs. F. M. Havs- won the blue
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ribbon {or best horticultural dis
play and Mrs. P. W. Carroll
blue ribbon for most attractive
arrangement.
The hostess entertained at an
informal tea following the
meeting.
A duo of attractive visitors in
the city are Misses Lucretia Mc
Gibony and Virginia Tarbert of
Greensboro who are the guests
of Mrs. R. M. Tuck at her home
; on Floyd Street. On Friday af
ternoon Mrs. Tuck entertained at
a bridge-tea in compliment to her
lovely visitors.
Quantities of pastel shaded flo-
Prom Party 0 nWednesday Evening
Fetes South Carolinia Visitor
Miss Martha Carrington, of An
derson, S. C.. who spent last week
in the city as the guest of her cou
sins Misses Emily and Annie Lau
rie Meadors and her aunt, Mr-s.
John Smith, was honor guest at
a prom party given last Wednes
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Sharing honors with Miss Car
rington were Miss Carolyn Mea
dors and Candler Meador, Jr., of
Atlanta, and Misses June and Au
drey Meador of Michigan who are
visiting their grandmother Mrs.
T. D. Meadors in Oxford.
Vari-colored garden flowers
Mrs. L. I). Bolton Guest Speaker At
Meeting Of Pine Grove Woman s Club
The Pine Grove Woman’s Club
assembled at the home of Mrs.
Hugh Pannell on July 10, for the
regular monthly meeting was cal
; led to order b ythe president and
Miss Charles Porter Presents New Hooks To
Covington Public Library
The following books have been
presented the Covington FVblic
Library for month of August by
Miss Charles Porter, are:
'Kings Row,” by Henry Bel
Mrs. R. M. Tuck
Clubs At Her
Two interesting parties given
recently were the bridge teas
which Mrs. R. M. Tuck was hostes
The affairs took place on
Tuesday and Thursday after
noons at the home of the hostess
on Floyd Street.
For -both occasions the house
garden flowers in mixed arrange
ments. Mrs. E. E. Callaway won
top score op Thursday and the a
ward on Tuesda V was presented
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Bridge-Tea On Friday Afternoon
Compliments Attractive Visitors
wers were artistically arranged
throughout the house. Miss Mary
Lucy Butler won the award for
Invited to meet Misses Tarbert
and McGibony were Misses Mary
Lucy Butler Sara Cook. Louise
Wynn. Sara Ann Hays, Doris
Nash, Emily Meadors and Marion
Sealy.
were effectively arranged
throughout the house. Serving
were Misses Emily Meador and
Doris Nash.
Present beside the honor guests
were Duncan Budd, William
Crawford, Nat Hill, Florence
Wright, Betty Greene, Burt Var
deman Hazel Harris, Mamie Nelle
Chestnut, Mary Parnelle, Thorna
Greene. Bobby Nash. Betty Ann
Alford. Polly Butler, Emmett and
Bubber Floyd. Ruth Hull, Ray
Loyd, James Skinner, Morrison,
Jack and Mortimer Meadors.
opened with the scripture reading
by Mrs. Hugh Hitchcock.
The Lord’s Prayer was repeated
; n unison*. Ten members respon
ded t0 the roll call. The minutes
of the last, meeting were read and
approved. Visitors welcomed:
were Mrs. L. D. Bolton. Mrs.
Brooks, and Mrs. Ralph Savage.
An invitation for membership
.
was extended. The Home Dem
onstration creed was read by the
club.
The August meeting is being'
postponed until September.
Miss Elizabeth Elliott was ap -1
pointed to represent our Club at, ;
Farm and Home week to be held
in Athens. Mrs. C. B. Childs was
appointed alternate. Nothing de
finite has been decided on about
the picnic as yet.
Miss Della Robertson, poultry
chairman gave a lesson on poultry
tips.
Miss. Lillian Elliott had charge
of the of the program for the af
ternoon. 'America' was sung by
the club. Miss. Elliott read'“The
; Liberty Bell.” ;
The program was then turned;
over to Mrs. L. D. Bolton, who
gave most interesting and timely
talk on the European situation.
She concluded wilh the reading!
| of a parable.
During the social half hour the
hostess served a delight lul plate.
Group pictures were made by
! Mrs. Bolton.
BIR I H DAY'S
July 25
Margaret Piper
Mrs. N. G. Parr
A. P. Harvey
July 27
Mrs. Emma Lassiter
Mrs. P. J. Rogers
Marilyn Lois Haney
July 28
Janice DeLores Rosser
Charlotte Aiken
John Weldon
Mrs. R. E. Huey
Miss Eva Gardner
Mrs J. R. Vining
Dorothy Mobley Morris
July 29
Emily Gecfrge
Nat Turner
Celia Lee Henderson
July 30
Mrs. V, E. Bouchillon
Thelma Hill
Mary Nell Hill
July 31
Mr. Jhn Callaway
Evelyn Britt.
Mrs. J. E. Cook
Mr. Eula Hodge
Mrs. J. O. Black
W. P. Varner
Pete Jones
A. H. David
Myron Ellis
Byron Hitchcock
THE COVINGTON NEWS
PERSONALS
Dr. and Mr*. Render Braswell
and son arrived Wednesday for a
visit, with their mother, Mrs. C.
C. Brooks. Dr. Braswell will now
b located in Washington.
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Mrs. A. C. Vining left Sunday
for New York City and the
! World’s Fair.
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I Miss Margaret Ramsey who has
i been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Ramsey is returning
'° MaCOn ,oday where she is in
tra ‘ n ' n ® at Macon City Hos
Mrs. Molly Reeves Bolton is
spending two weeks with relatves
in Charleston S. C,.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Swann Jr..
have as their guests Dr. and Mrs.
W. K. Swann. J , formerly of
Boston, now of New Orleans, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiliam Reid Childress,
of Griffin, Miss Dorothy Swann
of Emory University and Paul j
Swann of Fort McPherson. |
Mrs. E. W. Fowler, Miss Fowler
and Miss Annie Laurie Turner 1
left Sunday for several weeks mo
tor trip through the East.
Mrs. H. B . McDonald has re
turned from Shelby Ky., where !
she was the guest and Mrs. W. J.
Dingus. She and Mrs. Dingus
visited in Grundy Va., Williams
burg, W. Va., and in the home of
Ex-Senator William Dingus of
Prestonsburg. Ky.
Mr. Walter Stephenson sailed
recently from San Francisco for a
sailing he spent several days at
the Golden Gate Exposition.
Mir. and Mrs. Albert Jordan ofj
Charlotte, N. C. spent the week-j
end With Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cal- '
laway.
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Mr. a ndMrs. James Gardner:
had their guests last week. Mrs.!
Ruth Atkinson of Demorest and
Mrs. and Dale Sanders and sonj
of Ohio.
Mr. T. C. Swann spent last week
end at Jacksonville with Mrs.
Swann who has taken a cottage at
the beach for several wees.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of St.,
Petersburg, Fla., spent the week;
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smith, Sr., j
Miss Martha Carrington of An-j
derson, S. C., returned to her:
home Monday after visiting with!
Misses Emily and Annie Laurie j
Meadors and Mrs. John Smith.
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Emily a.,o, . her home
for a weeks visit.
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Goodwin Tuck is visiting re
Stives in Greensboro,
Mrs. J. R. TeTrrell and child-;
re" of LaGrange, Mrs. L. M.!
Cam P and Mrs - Ernest Craig and
Miss Ida Mitchell of Lawrence-!
ville spent Thursday with Mrs.
W. C. Wright at her home on
Floyd Street.
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Mrs. George Cochran visited ;
place Mrs. J. R. Lawrenceville Sams at her Country several! j
near
days this week, returning Thurs
day with Mr. Cochran and Dr.j
Sams who spend Wednesday 1
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On Floyd Street •
Mrs. B. C. Chapman.
Thursday zuests included
c | anes j ^ Callaway F E Cal
laway, George Cochran, S. A
Ginn, E. B. Rogers, J. R. Sams,
Moody Summers and Miss Julia
Aiken.
On Tuesday playing were Mes
dames W. S. Cook, J. T. Cook. B.
C. Chapman, T. L. McMullin, F.
B. Vardeman. L. H. Smith, C. E.
Hawins, and J. B. Weaver,
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Mr. and Mrs. Moncie Pratt are
i in Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. Henry Chapman and son
Thomas of Atlanta are visiting
j Miss Annie Mae Berry and Miss
Sara Hight.
Mrs. S. M. Hay, Jr., and her
sister, Mrs. E. R. Irvin of Nash
'bile, Tenn. spent several days
thi * week in Toccoa with their
mother, Mrs. W. E. Thornley. j
Mr. and Mrs. Percey Mobley ate!
visiting relatives in New York
i City.
Miss Betty Patrick, who is at
tending summer school at G. S.
C. W. spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Patrick.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Jr., and,
son Billy Simms, Mr. and Jakej Mrs. ;
E> an Smith Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith and Mr. John.
Mobley spent Sunday at Indian!
Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay McCord and
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Lazenby arei
spending the week at Jackson-!
sonville, Fla.
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Mr. J. T. Ramsey, Miss Mar
ra ret Ramsey and Brooks Greer
spent Monday with Miss Margar
et Ramsey who is spending the
summer at Camp Taketa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of At
lanta spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ramsey.
The friends of Mrs. George Ber
ry will be glad to learn she has
recovered from her recent serious!
illness,
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Mrs. E. M. Piper left Tuesday i
for Salisbury, N. C. 10 visit Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Piper,
A congenial party leaving Wed
nesda.v for Jacksonville Beach:
Mesdames, S. A. Ginn. E. E. Cal
laway. Leon Cohen, T. C. Mea-j
dors and Moody Summers. They
will be guests of T. C. Swann who
is spending the month of July at 1
the Beach.
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Mr. George Elliott and Mr. Nat i
Turner left Wednesday via plane
for Jacksonville Beach where they
will join Mrs. Elliott and Mrs.'
Turner who have been spending
the past week there,
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Mitchell Wright has returned
home from Nashville Tenn., where.
he completed a five weeks course 1
in commercial art.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bouchillon.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Bouchillon and
Mr. J. R. Bouchillon attended the
funeral of the former’s nephew,
Mr. A. E. Jones in Reform, Ala..
on Monday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gray and
son of Charlotte, N. C. spent the
week-end in the city with friends.
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Mr. aj Mrs. W. C. Mathis,
Miss Mary Mathis and Miss Thel
ma Hill are vacationing at Jack
sonville Beach,
Miss Evelyn Estes. Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Wilson and Miss Florie Jean:
Smith of Columbus are spending
sometime at Jacksonville Reach.
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Mrs. Jacob Haas has
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Roanoke, Va..
Miss Claudia Nunn is visiting
friends in Dallas Texxas,
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Mr. A. H. David left last Friday
for Daytona Beach where he join
ed Mrs. David who had been va
cationing there for the past two
weeks.
Misses Lucretia McGibony and
are visitin K Mr. and Mrs. Tuck at
their home on Floyd .Street.
Mr - and Mrs. M. E. Goode and
son Mai tin are returning today
from a two weeks visit with re
Natives in Savannah and Adel,
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Miss Marion Sealey is visiting
her grandparents in Jonesboro.
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PROGRAM WEEK JULY 29tU
Monday—T uesday
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