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October 24, 1940
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Knitting Circle Met Thursday
" Afternoon With Mrs. C. II. Whi
Red Crass Knitting Circle
he afternoon at the
last Thursday with
of Mrs. C. H. White,
nt y members present
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made. Two shawls were
was i-eported the raa
It was
ie ■ Wright Circle Meeting Held
Monday Aftenoon With Mrs. Fowler
Carne Wright Circle of the
he Women’s Society of
hodist met Mon. after
fotian Service of Mrs.
L Oct. 21, at the home
b Fowler, Sr.
L Bob Hicks, chairman op
Ue B tft meeting with prayer.
jclesiastes was the subject
which was conducted by
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ERSONALS
Sidney Cox, Jr., of Waynes
[, t last Friday and Satur
Ljth Ben J. L. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Ljs Charles and the Coleman week
L f Atlanta spent
with their parents, Mr. and
lC. C. King.
Thfima Hill, a student at
5 s week-end
C. W spent the
toe with Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
k Perry Jenkins of Macon
L guest last Thursday of
J.O. Porter.
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[ R. E. Irvin, Mrs. W. A.
rSl Beasley
m a nd Mrs. Wilbur
Nashville, Tenn., were the
its Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
I, Hay.
jiss tier Martha Albert Edmondson Jenkins of of
Lston College,,
and Jordan Callaway
Emory University spent the
Lend with the E. E. Callaways.
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terial received from National head
quarters had been cut and gar
ments distributed for making, and
also new material had arrived
this week.
Mrs. White so kindly extended
an invitation to the circle to meet
at her home at any time.
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After the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed. Coffee, sandwiches
and cookies were served by the
hostess. Eleven members were
present. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Pearl
Taylor and Miss Ethel Belcher on
Monticello St.
Mrs. Phil Coleman of Richmond,
Va., was the guest last week of
Mrs. Edmond Jordan in North
Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tyson of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Castleberry.
Edith and Mildred Lee, students
at the University of Georgia spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee,
Louis Franklin Lyda of Porter
dale, who is attending Mercer Un
iversity, recently pledged Alpha
Lambda Tau social fraternity.
Mrs. Luke Robinson, Sr., Mrs.
H. O. Whelchel and Mr. T. M.
Berry visited Mrs. O. H. Pruitt
and Mrs. W. A. Berry in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mrs. Wilson Biggers of Taccoa
was guest for several days last
week with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Dalton leave
this week for Asheville, N. C.,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maddox and
son Johnny of Rome spent the
week-end with Mrs. C. D. Ram
sey, Sr., and Miss Martha Ramsey.
Mrs. Maddox and son remained
over for a visit.
James Thornley left this week
for Starke, Fla., where he has been
transferred by his company.
Henry Anderson and Miss Jerry
Williams of Athens spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ander
son.
Mrs. S. C. Steadman and Miss
Myra Clark of Monroe spent the
week-end with relatives.
Mary Hays, of G. S. C. W. spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Warrer
Stillw.ll will be interested in
learning their daughter. Julia re
improving nicely at her home fol
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pital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey
' guests Sunday eve
were supper
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in Conyers.
Mrs. I. K. Hay of Charlotte, N.
C. is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Caldwell on Floyd
Stoeet. Mr. Caldwell who has been
ill for the past several weeks is
somewhat improved.
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Mrs. A. D. Adams and son, Phil
ip, of Arlington, Va., and Mr.
Miles Lefferts, of Leesburg, Va.,
motored down for a week's visit
III I IID^VS
Oct. 24.
Glover M. Burney, Jr.
Oct. 25.
Mrs. J. T. Peters.
Oct. 26.
Miriam Wiley.
Lamar Callaway.
William Dawkins.
Mrs. C. A. SockwelL
Oct. 27.
Mr. Sam Jones.
James Mooney,
Grady Carter.
Oct. 28.
Lillian Reynolds.
Catherine Corley.
Oct. 29.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson.
Margaret Longshore.
Oct. 30.
Mrs. Herbert Vining.
Elsie Hitchcock.
Mrs. F. W. Longshore.
with the J. .W. F. Parks, and D.
K. Hicks and other relatives. They
will return home Fri.
Misses Evelyn Patrick and Miss
Hazel Sowell returned to G. S. C.
W. Sunday after spending the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Patrick.
Thomas Swann who is studying
at Darlington in Rome visited his
parents, Mr. and Mi's. I. C. Swann
during the past week-end.
Betty Jordan of G. S. C. W. and
Miss Edith Trappnell, formerly of
Covington spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jordan.
Mrs. Claud Allen of Rome, form
erly of Covington was the guest
Monday of Mrs. C. N. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Combs,
Mrs. C. C. King, Mrs. H. B. Floyd
and Mrs. L. W. Masten attended
the Young People’s Associational
meeting at Rockdale Baptist
Church last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Jay McCord and
Mrs. Hollis Lazenby spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mrs. Norma Mc
Cord.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith re
turned from Fla. last week^.
Mr. Smith was taken dntically
ill while there and is confined to
his home in North Covington.
Mrs. James Arledge and son
Charles of Atlanta visited Miss
Lois McGiboney Friday.
Mrs. Fannie McWhorter of
Douglasville , Mrs, Ruby Kennedy
and daughters Mary and Agnes of
Atlanta spent Tuesday with their
sister Mrs. T. C. Castleberry.
Miss Marjorie Cook is convales
cing at her home in Porterdale
from an illness at Emory ldiver
sity Hospital.
Mrs. Dannie Cook and Miss
Ruby Cook visited Mrs. Chloe
Blasingame and Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Loyd Tuesday. They were en
route to their home in Lakeland.
j : TtjU ucnigan. several months stay in
Household Hint
Eggs preserved in water glass
should be rinsed and wiped dry be
fore being used, but they should
not be washed before putting into
the preservative.
Air Raid Fashion
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Refugee John Peter Ainsworth, 18
! months old, models a two-piece wool
i suit “suitable for air raid shelter,
i wear” at a children’s fashion show,
at the English Speaking Union,!
New York. The show was spon-j
sored by Lady Lindsay, wife of the)
former British ambassador, and those the,
clothes shewn were similar to
made in the Union workroom and!
sent to London each week.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Queen of the Draft
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First queen of the draft is Miss
Sophie Feshuk, of Philadelphia, who
won the title “Miss Conscription” in
a beauty contest in the Quaker City.
Lovejoy Epworth
League Services
The Lovejoy Epworth League
held its regular meeting Sunday
night at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Bar
field, pastor of the church, was
present. He expressed his delight
at having so many young people
present.
Vice-President James Tuggle
presided while Minerva Johnson
and Ann Malcolm presented a
very interesting program. Those
taking part in the program were:
Hilda Malcolm, Howard Elling
ton, Corine Johnson, Ann Malcolm,
Blanche Ellington, and Betty Ed
wards. Everyone is urged to attend
next Sunday evening.
The regular monthly service will
be held next Sunday morning at
11:00 o’clock. Everyone is invited.
Household Hint
To intensify the color of beets or
red cabbage, add a teaspoon of
vinegar to a pint of cooking water.
MEETINGS
The Newton County Nurses’
Club will hold their October meet
ing with Mrs. J. Frank Day, at
her home on Memorial Drive on
Thursday evening, October 24th, at
8:00 P. M. All members urged to
be present for important business.
P. T. A. CARNIVAL
The Mansfield P.-T. A. are spon
soring a Halloween carnival—
Thursday night—Oct. 31-1940 at
6:30 o’clock—at the gymnasium.
Admission 5c.
Home Economies
News
The junior and senior Home j
Economics class of Covington High
School have been studying the i
home and what it means to us.
Most of us take our homes for
granted and fail to realize how
much they mean to us. In our
study of the home, we find out
what a good home member is,
what our responsibilities are, and
the cooperation cf the members
of the family.
Real homes develop within us
sound guiding principles, which
remain and help with in establishing us throughout a good life, j
firm character. The ideal home is
where we turn in love and han
piness when anything goes wrong,
Home is tl# place wu-k i.
youngsters are cared for and pro
tected, and where older members
of the family group have an op
portunity for close companionship.
The typical family group of to
day includes a father, mother, and
children. These are bound togeth
er in love and respect for their
mutual good. Many families have
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no established home. Other fami
lies have once been complete but
now broken because of the death
of some member. Some family
groups are broken because of di
vorce and separation.
In a good family group the
members share their responsibili
ties and recognize individual privi
leges and rights' without quarrel
ing. The household in which they
live is clean, orderly, and healthy.
All members of the family are
healthy, and there Is evidence of
love, understanding, and compan
ionship.
We can’t have cooperation in the
home without everyone being a
good home member. To have suc-
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