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Mrs. J. E Martin of LaGrange, III •t
Honored Afternoon at Bridge Tea
A delightful aft'ajr
Mrs. J. E. Martin of
Ill., who is the guest of Mrs.
G. Martin, was the
given Monday afternoon by
Martha Ramsey at her
Floyd Street residence.
The home was
throughout with beautiful ar
rangements of gladioli and
flowers in pastel-hues. High
•ward was won" by Miss
Stephenson and the honoree
Mrs. B. C. Chapman Complimented Club
With Tea on Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. B. C. Chapman entertained
her club Tuesday afternoon at a
delightful bridge-tea at her home
in Porterdale.
Gladioli and roses beautified
the reception rooms for the oc
casion. Mrs. W. S. Cook, Sr., re-
Mrs 0. C. Harper Feted Monday At
Luncheon Given Mrs. R. B. Fowler
Mrs. O. C. Harper, of
Fla., formerly of Covington, was
honored at a delightful series of
informal parties during her visit
here with friends.
Monday she was guest at a lun
rheon given by Mrs. R. R. Fowler,
Jr., at the Alcove. Centering the
luncheon table was arrangements
ef mixed garden flowers. Covers
Mrs. F. L. Stephenson Fetes trio of
Visitors at Party Tusday Morning
Mrs. E. L. Stephenson was bos
tess Tuesday morning at a soft
honor of , trio . . .
drink party in a o
attractive visitors, Mrs. John Ed
ward Martin, of Chicago. Mrs. O.
C. Harper, of Pensacola, Fla., and
Miss Laura Reab of Augusta.
The affair was held at the hos
tess home on Emory Street and
the reception rooms were beauli
fied with artistic arrangements of
roses, snapdragons and dahlias,
Mrs. George Cochran Hostess at Bridge
Luncheon At Home on hloyd Street
An outstanding social affair of
last week was the bridge-tea lun
Cheon given Wednesday morning
by Mrs. George Cochran at her
home on Floyd Street, at which
time she entertained members of
her club and a number of addi
tienal guests.
The lower floor of the home
was adorned with a lovely array
of colorful garden flowers, with
radiance roses predominating in
the arrangements. Luncheon was
served at the card tables. Prizes
Frances Mobley Observes Eleventh
Birthday Anniversary With Party
Mrs. Troy Mobley entertained
recently at a children’s party
honoring her daughter. Fiances,
on her eleventh birthday anni
versary.
Games were enjoyed during the
tfternoon, after which ice cream
Miss Vera Belcher, of Tallahassee. Fla.,
Complimented At Party Tuesday
Interesting among informal af
fairs inspired by interesting sum
met- visitors was the soft-drink
party given last week by Mrs. J.
L. Elliott and T. U. Smith in hon
or of Miss Vera Belcher of Tal
, tehassee. , Fla., who , ,s ,, the guest o
Miss Ethel Be chei and M s. Peai
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reived a guest prize. Tea was
served at the card tables by
hostess, assisted by Miss Susie
j Ruth Ramsey,
Guests were Mrs. Martin, Miss
Eva Stephen, on. Mrs. Lillian
Weaver, Mrs. P. M. Dearing
Mrs. Fleming Touchstone, Mrs.
q £ Ramsey Jr., Mrs. Spence
Ramsey, Mrs. Horace Anderson,
Mrs. R P. Campbell, Mrs. Donald
Stephenson, Mrs. E. L. Stephen
son, and Mrs. A. H. David.
eeived the award for high score
Tea was served at the card ta
bles.
Playing were Mrs. .J. T. Cook.
Mrs. W. S. Cook. Mrs. T. L. Mc
Mull an, Mrs. R. M. Tuck, Mrs. B.
B. Floyd. Mrs. W. G. Hays, Mrs. j
Jce Vason and Mrs. R H. Greene , j
were laid for Mrs. Harper, Mrs 1
E q Trammel, Mrs. R. H. Pat
terson Mrs. G. L. Elliott, Mrs. C.
Mrs . R p Campbell,
Mrs. E. L. Stephenson, Miss Laura
Reab. Mrs. W. M. Berry and Mrs.
N. S. Turner, Jr.
Mrs. Harper returned to Flor- {
ida Wednesday. |
Guests were Mrs. Martin, Mrs.
Harper, Miss Reab, Mrs. George
Elliott, Mrs. R. P. Campbell, Mrs.
R R Fowler> , Jr „ Mrs. Clarence
p a imer, Mrs. R. H. Patterson,
Mrs. E. G. Trammell, Mrs. Miss William Sara |
White Callaway,
Berry, Mrs. W. S. Cook, Mrs
Fleming Touchstone, Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey, Jr., Mrs. Spence Ramsey, ;
Mrs. P. M. Dearing, Mrs. J. B. 1
Weaver and Mrs. Horace Ander
son.
j were won by Mrs. W. C. MeGahee 1
; and Mrs. P. M. Dearing. i
Guests were Mrs s A G inn
j Mrs - J , - ^ R - Sams ’ Mrs ' M ody ,
Summers, Mrs. J. L. Callaway,
Mrs. W. C. MeGahee, Mrs. R. M.
i Tuck, Mrs. E. B. Rogeis, Miss
! Julia Aiken, Mrs. T. C. Swann,
Mrs. Leon Cohen, Mrs. T. C.
Meadors. Mrs. P. M. Dearing, Mrs.
M. L. Bolton, Mrs. Guy Rogers,
Mrs. R. O. Arnold and Mrs. Tan
dy Bush.
| and cookies were served by the
hostess. Guests invited were Bet
ty Jean Webb, Eddie Webb, Roy
Wefeb Jr < EveIyn Tuggle, Elsie
; j rey corelle and Ronald Elliott,
Barbara Jackson, Julia Hays,
Jane Greer, Peggy Rowland, Bob
■ by Rowland, Fay Ollie Rosser.
Taylor.
The affair was held ITiesday
morning at the home of Mrs.
Smith on Emory Street. Gladioli
and colorful garden
adorned the reception rooms
the occasion. Eighteen friends
; the hostesses and , honor , „
were united.
Mrs. Patterson Entertained at Luncheon
Saturday in Compliment to Mrs. Harper
Beautiful southern magnolia
formed the decorative theme at
the seated luncheon given Satur
day by Mrs. R. H. Patterson in
compliment to Mrs. O. C. Harpei
The affair was held in the love
]y old southern home of the hos
tess on Floyd Street. The lun
cheon table was overlaid with an
exquisite embroidered linen cloth
and a charming oblong ai range-
Mr8. B. P- Campbell Hostess at Morning
Parly in Honor of Attractive Visitors
Two popular visitors in the city
who have formed the inspiration
for a number of delightful affairs
are Mrs. O. C. Harper, of Pensa
cola. Fla., formerly of Covington
and Mrs. John Edward Martin,
of Chicago. Ill., who is visiting
R G Martin
Arnong en j oya ble affairs giver,
jn , heir honor'was the soft-drink
party at which Mrs. R. P. Camp-
Fourth District Rally of Baptist # W. VI. V.
Held Friday With Mansfield Church
i
The Fourth District Baptist W.
M. U. ally was held June 27, with
Mansfield Missionary Society as
hostess. Mrs. W. R. Stone, the
fourth District Secretary of Cen
tral Association, called the meet
ing to order and had charge of
the morning program, which was
as follows:
Hymn, “Jesus Saves.”
Devotional: John 1:6-14—.Mrs.
Sam Potts.
Prayer, Mrs. Paul Gresham.
Welcomed to Mansfield — Mrs.
The Open Book. ,
Bible Teaching About Tithing
_ Mrs . Edith Johnson,
Bible Teaching About Prayer—
Mrs. Tilly Greer.
Hymn, “Send The Light.”
The Burning Torch—Let The
Eight. Shine,
Through Mission Study — Mrs.
iy[rs. Smith Wilson,
Through Personal Service —
Mrs. J. A. Kitchens.
Through Stewardship—Mrs. R.
L ' "f“ r ’,
T h gl „„ br , w ln .
teresting and inspiring playlet on
Stewardship “Let’s Lift the Load.”
Through the Press—Mrs. D. D.
Harris.
Through the White Cross of
what the White Cross is—Mrs. O.
E. Blackwell.
Labor together with God—Mrs.
Ray Stope.
Mrs. Stone gave a brief report
from the W. M. U. reports she had
received.
Presentations of awards of A-l
organizations. Shilo W. M. U. be
ing the only union in this Dis
trict reported to have reached the
A-l organization.
Roll call, with all four churches
in the district being represented.
Recognition of visitors and pas
tors, Rev. J. W. Clark, pastor of
Monticello: Mr. Webb Jackson,
laymaker of Mansfield. Several W.
M. U. members from the Third
District. The Stone Mountain as
sociation and the Methodist W.
M. S. of Mansfield.
Special music—Miss Sara Cun
ard.
Several committees were ap
pointed to report during the at.
te ’ noor
4 Miss Cora Harvey and Rev. Auston Turner
Wed at Church Ceremony, June 26
Miss Cora Harvey, daughter
Mrs. W. B. Harvey, became
bride of Rev. David Auston Turn
^ son of ^ A v Turner , at
a cer emony taking place June
at eight o'clock in the Hopewell
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. J. Ollin Watson assisted
by Rev. McKay performed the
marriage ceremony in the pres
ence of friends and relatives 0 f
the couple. A musical program
was presented by Mrs. J. E. Mas
sey and Mrs. F. W. Austin, solo
! ists, who sang “I Love You Truly’’
! and “Because,” and Mrs. Zeno
Barfield and Mrs, H. H. Nolan,
pianists.
The altar of the church was
banked with evergreens and
spruce pine intermingled with
j sprays of white flowers, apd can
! delabra holding lighted white ta
pers, forming an effective back
ground for the bridal party. Two
| baskets filled with white gladioli
and crepe Myrtle were placed on
either side of the ehansel. The
family pews were marked with
gardenias tied with tulle.
The ring-beater was Aubrey
Harvey, brother of the bride, and
the flower girl was Iris Turner,
niece of the groom. The usher,
groomsmen were Ernest and Joe)
Turner, brothers of the groom.
Miss Josie Harvey and Miss
I Mary Harvey, the bridesmaids.
wore gowns of blue
over taffeta with full skirts and
molded bodices. short puntfed
sleeves, and sweetheart necklines.
They carried fans made of pmk
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New books presented to the Li
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Charles Camp Porter are as fol
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Ellsberg.
men of magnolias formed the een
ter piece. Daisies and roses were
used in the remainder of the
nouse.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Har
per, Mrs. N. * Turner, Jr., Mrs.
C. D. Rams 2- Jr., Mrs R. R
Fowler, Jr., s. C. B. Palmet.
Mrs. R. P. Campbell, Mrs. E. L.
Stephonson and Mrs. C-eorge El
hott. j
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MisS Lawler BeCOUieS Bl’lde Ot Ml'. PVOCtOl'
At Home of Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Riddle, of
Huntsv ille. Alabama, announce
the marriage of their daughun
Beatrice, to Mr. William
Proctor, on June 28th, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Belmont
in Covington, Georgia.'
Radiance roses, effectively
ranged for the occasion, in the
Colonial home made a pretty set
ting for the sweet and sacred ring
ceremony.
Dr. Walker Combs, pastor
’ ke Baptist Church* of
ington, performed the
in the presence of only a few
friends.
bell was hostess Friday morning
a ^ Lier residence on Davis Street.
Thp dining tab]fi was covered
with a beautiful cutwork cloth
and centered with a low
ment of roses. Gladioli and other
cut flowers were used in the re
mainder of the house Twenty
guests were invited to meet the
| visitors.
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PERSONALS
Jim Combs who attends the
University Medical College at
Augusta, Ga., left this week
j for Summerville, Ga., where he
will serve as an interne in the
Summerville-Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Trox Banks
ton and Mrs. R. L. House were in
Atlanta last Friday.
Mr. Charles King of For.t Ben
ning spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
King and had as his guest Mr.
Paul Blount of New York.
* * * *
Mrs. W. W. Aiken and Billy
Aiken returned to Lyons Tues
day after a visit with Dr. and
Mrs. W. D. Travis.
I * * * *
:
Mrs. J. C. Nixon and Mr, and
Mrs. T. J. Ramsey spent the
week-end at Jacksonville, Fla.,
visiting Cleon Turner who is sta
tioned there with the U. S. Coast
Guards.
* * * *
Mrs. E. F. Callaway, of Jack
sonville Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
Frank Patterson and little daugh
ter, Kay, of Dalton, will arrive
next week to visit their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. T. U. Smith. Miss
Dorothy Piper who has been vis
iting Mrs. Callaway in Florida,
will return with her.
Miss Mary Adams spent last
week-end at Dixie with her sister,
Mrs. Milton Harrell .
Mrs. George Blau of Columbus,
and Mrs. Evan Slider and son,
Tommy Slider, of Jacksonville,
Fla,, returned today following a
visit with their daughter and sis
ter, Mrs. F. B. Vardeman.
Messrs, Charles Cannon, T. G.
Callaway, Jr., and Byron Chur
chill spent several days this week
in Miami, Fla.
Van Cochran is attending the
Boys State Camp at College Park.
Mrs. W. E. Thornley returned
Sunday from a visit to Abbeville
S. C.
Mrs. Fletcher Dudley is visiting
in Augusta,
Sergeant Elliott B. Hill of Fort
Davis, N. C., will spend this week
end with Mrs. J. O. Bradshaw
j and family.
Mrs. Andrew Henderson has
returned from a visit to Norfolk,
Va., and Burlington, Va. Her
sister, Mrs. I. L. Spinks and little
daughter of Burlington, returned
with her for a w'eeks visit.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Felix
Wright, Jr., left recently for Fort
Monroe, Va. Mr. Wright gradu
ated this month from Ga. Tech.
Mrs. Fannie Mae Weston of At
lanta spent the week-end with
Mrs. R. A. Norris.
j
Mrs. T. U. Smith will spend
this week-end in Charlotte, N.
C., with her sister, Mrs. C. A.
Duggan. Dr. Smith will spend
the week-end with his daughter
and son, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pat
terson in Dalton.
* * * *
Mrs. Milner of Lawrenceville
and Mr. S, E. Bush of Washing
ton, D. C., will spend the Fourth
with Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Bush,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Goode, Sr.,
who have spent two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Goode, Jr.,
on Conyers Street left this week
to visit relatives' in North Geor
gia before returning to their home
in Adel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott spent
Sunday and Monday motoring in
th^ mountains of North Georgia
North Carolina and Tennessee.
They were accompanied as far as
Mountain City by their grandson,
! Charlie Elliott, Jr., who entered
i Camp Barron for several weeks.
....
.Mrs, O. C. Harper returned
! Wednesday to Pensacola, after a
1 j weeks visit with friends here.
....
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Rhoden,
Hymn, “Give of Your Best to
the Master.”
The Globe—The whole world
for Christ.—Mrs.Ray Stephens.
Rev. Clark gave a short talk.
The morning session with Pray
er.—Rev. Clark.
After a very.delicious lunch the
afternoon session opened by all
singing, “Onward Christian Sol
diers.”
Miss Annie C. Hays , the District
Young People Secretary, directed
the program.
Devotional Cor. 1—Miss Sarah
Greer.
Prayer—Rev. Clark.
The Young People of today and
their organizations—Miss Hays.
Reports from the Young Peo
ple organization.
Mrs. J. A. Kitchens gave the
report from the Sunbeam of Mans
field.
Miss Mary Jackson gave a won
derful report of he/ visit to the
G. A. house party at Bessie Fifft.
Mrs. Ray Stone gave the Rocky
Creek Sunbeam report.
Mrs. Ray Stephens, leader of
Shilo Sunbeams, had two little
Sunbeam girl present.
Little Miss Agnes Powell gave
the poem. “A Little Worker” and
sang, “Jesus Loves Me.”
Mr s.George Spearman gave an
interesting report from the Shilo
Y. W. A.
The Shilo Y. W. A. band sang
their song.
O Zion Hast.
The training of the Young Peo
ple—Miss Annie C. Hays.
Special music—guitar solo—
Miss Malone.
Mrs. Stone asked each W. M.
U. president to try for every mem
ber of church giving something
to missions this year.
Time and placement committee
reported Rocky Creole as the
hostess for the rally in 1942.
Memorial committee report the
loss of Mrs. Carrie Hardaman of
Carmel, Mrs. Knight of Mansfield
and Mrs. Bryant of Shilo.
Words of appreciation to Mans
field W. M. U.—Mrs. O. E. Black
well.
The meeting closed with prayer
by Mr. Webb Jackson.
gladioli and blue delphinium tied
with pink organza.
The bride and groom entered
j together. Her wedding gown of
white marquisette over satin was
fashioned with close fitting bod
ice and featured long sleeves and
neckline. Her only ornament
was a cameo jin which her aunt,
Mis. J. F. Hearn, wore when she
j mai ried. Her tulle veil was caught
I to her hair with a halo of lace
edged with seed pearls. She car
ried an arm mouquet of white
cainadons and roses showered
with Bristol Fairy.
Mrs. Harvey, the bride’s moth
er, wore navy sheer crepe with
matching hat and a shoulder spray
of gardenias. Mrs. Turner, the
groom's mother, wore a light blue
model accented by white and gar
denias.
The bridal couple left for a
wedding trip through the moun
tains of North Georgia and the
Carolinas, after which they will
reside in Hahira, Georgia, where
the bridegroom is pastor of the
First Baptist Church. The bride
traveled in a navy blue jacket
dress with matching hat and whife
accessories.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. A. V. Turner, Dennis, Ernest.
Joel, and La von Turner, Mrs
Watson Turner, Mrs. Iris Turner.
Miss Anna Turner, of Plains.
Georgia: Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mas
sev. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Barfield,
] Mrs. F. W. Austin, Mrs. V M,
Raines, Mrs. W B. Tyler. Jr. of
Hahira. Georgia: Rev. and Mrs. J.
( Ollin Watson of Monroe, Georgia.
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“They Came to a River,” by Al
lis McKay.
“The Flowering Aloe,” by Syl
via Stevenson,
"The Miracle Flower,” by
Moina Michael.
Mr. Proctor holds a responsible
position with the Covington News,
an( j th e popular young couple will
make their home in Covington.
Immediately following the cere
mony, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, Dr.
and Mrs. Walker Combs, who
were also celebrating their wed
ding anniversary on this date,
went to the De Laney Hotel as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis for
dinner. The table had as its cen
j tral decoration a bowl of lovely
] radiance roses. A delicious four
course dinner was served.
were guests recently of their
mother, Mrs. C. R. Berry.
Cargill Barnett, of Atlanta, was
a recent guest of Charles Can
non. Mr. Cannon and Mr. Bar
nett were classmates at West
Point.
Mrs. J. L. Pritchard and daugh
,er > Nancy, have returned to Lit
tle Rock , Ark., after a visit with
Mrs. R. A. Norris.
| Mr. and Mrs. A. H. David will
spend the Fourth in Athens.
Mr. T. J. Ramsey will spent this
week-end in Montezuma with Mr.
and Mrs, James Ramsey.
Mrs. Jim Kennedy has return-
1 ed to Atlanta following a weeks
j visit with Mrs. T. C. Castleberry,
j * * * *
Miss Marion Ward of Gaines
j | ville, arrived Wednesday to ac
company Miss Thelma Hill to
I Sandersville where they will be
j attendants in the wedding of
Miss Corinne Tucker to Roy
j Dyke ville. s of Cochran and Sanders
which will be solemnized
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Hugh Wright is spending
this week in Macon with her
mother, Mrs. Roy Maner.
Mi's. S. L. Waites and Mrs.
Walker Combs spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. G .Trammell has re
turned from a ten days visit with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ed
wards in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Patterson
spent Sunday at Camp Wheeler,
Macon, with Mr. J. H. Ivey, for
merly of Covington.
1 Mrs. W. W. Childs, of Monroe,
. ltlng ...
vl ® her SISter ’ Mrs - E - G
^ elCv -
Mr, and Mrs. William Berry
spent the week-end in Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maddox and
! son, of Rome, arrives today to
spend the summer in Covington
with Mrs. C. D. Ramsey, Sr.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Martin and
children from Bristol, Va., and
Mr. J. E. Martin and daughters,
of LaGrange, III., will arrive to
day for a visit with Mrs. E. G
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kilpatrick an
Miss Sara Ann Kilpatrick we
recent visitors of Mr. and Mi
R. A. Norris.
Miss Myra Clark has returnee
to Monroe after several days vis
it with her father, Mr. Will Clark
* * * *
Mr. Corley W'righf of Birming
ham, Ala., spent the week-eir
with hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C
W. Wright.
Miss Olive Churchill will leave
Sunday for Camp Glisson in
North Georgia.
Mrs. E. S. Bowen has returned
from a visit to Birmingham, Ala.,
where she was the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Guire.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Holtz
ciaw and son, John Victory
Holtzclaw of Elizabeth, N. J
.
who spent Sunday through Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loyd
tefti Tuesday to visit relatives in
Nashville, Tenn., Lexington and
Lancaster, Va., before returning
to their home.
Mrs. Ed Adams, of Mansfield
is visiting ber son in Iowa.
Bobbv Cochran ' left 1 ft Twa Tuesda >’
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for an pi „ hf ppL . VarT -T* 1 l0U '
Wlth w ,th the the Piedmont Piedm °nt Caravans.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Callaway
and faniilv returned cimj,,, n” , __
a two weeks stay y at at st St Simons Si
, , ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Campbell
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and young son, Kent, spent the j
week-end in Monroe with Mr. j
and Mrs. Ed Almand, Jr. at their J
country home.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs, Will Rice of Rich
mond, Ind., were guests Sunday
of their sister, Mrs. T. C. Castle-
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home from at
a recent °perat|
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lanta Wednesday to i
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Miss Laura Reab of wtl
v isiting her sister, Mrs
Berry on Conyers Street I