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pptnbPf 2, 1941.
, r0 lyn Adam*' Engagement to
Thomas Roberts Is Announced
Interest centers in the
, 0 ( (lie engagement
;vn Adams, of
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of Atlanta. The
f 'll ' tak e place the las'
in Atlanta.
.eleet Is the daughter
Adams and is the
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Rainey of Covington
Are Keeping
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(Formerly Standard Service Station)
Clark and Lee Streets Phone 2995
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And with that promotion came an increase choose from: Radio expert, machinist, welder,
in pay. And there were more to come. Second aviation mechanic, dental technician, elec
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Follow ing het graduation from
Mansfield High School she studied
a t the University of Georgia and i
| aler s p P ec j a |j ze ^ m 7 ? x-Ray at the «!
* otish Rite H o sp ta She i
sociated with Dr. Calvin Saniforri
as X-Rav technician. Mr Roberts
is the son of Mrs. J. T. Roberts
Sr., of Atlanta He is associated in
nusiness in Atlanta where they
reside following their marriage.
Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Jr., Entertained
Bridge Club Thursday at Alcove
Among interesting affairs of last
Thursday was the bridge party
at wh 'ch Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Jr.,
enlertaine d in compliment to
memb *« of her club.
The affair "'as held at the Al
" ove and P rizes were won by Mrs
^ Findlay. Jr., and Miss Dor
° t * ly T’P er - A salad course was
Mrs. Sherrod Campbell Gives Tarty
Complimenting Mrs. R. H. Kimbrell
Campbell, Jr., was
nostess Iasi Wednesday afternoon
at a bridge tea at her home on
Conyers Street, given in compii
ment to Mrs. R. H. Kimbrell, of
Atlanta who is the former Miss
Nelle Turner of Covington.
Garden flowers in rich autumn
shades were used in profusion
hroughout the home. Mrs, Joe
Heard won the award for high
score, and the i onoree was giv en
Mrs. T. C. Swann Hostess at Bridge
Luncheon at Home on Floyd Street
The spacious home of Mrs. T. C.
Swann on Floyd Street was the :
scene last Thursday of a lovely
bridge luncheon at which she en
tertained members of the Lunch
eon Club and a few additional
guests.
Luncheon was served in the j
dining room, with red radiance
roses arranged in a silver con
tainer forming the central deco
ration for the prettily appointed '
THE COVINGTON NEWS
served at the individual tables.
i Those L„ playing were Mrs. R. P.
ramn Mrs T ’ r Meadors
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Mlss . . , Whlte Callawa „ >'
Miss Sala whit * Callaway, Mrs
F. C. Nesbit, Mrs. P. E. Findlay,
Mrs. Donald Dudney and Mrs.
Godfrey Trammell.
a guest prize. Tea was served at
the card tables, the hostess being
assisted by her sister, Miss Ann
Benton,
Guests were Mrs. Kimbrell,
Mrs. £, H. Pratt, Mrs. Joseph
Heard, Miss Pitts Robertson, Mrs.
Charles Harwell. Mrs^ Ralph Har
well, Mrs. Herbert Vining, Mrs.
Russell Tuft, Mrs. Claud Jordan.
Mrs. RalpK Pennington and Miss
Rebecca Pennington.
table. Vangated garden flowers
were used in the remainder of the
house. Mrs. J. R. Sams won the
prize for the club and Mrs. Guy
Rogers for the visitors.
Guests included, Mrs. E. E. Cal
laway, Mrs. S. S. Candler, Mrs
Moody Summers, Mrs. Leon Cohen,
Mrs. R. O. Arnold, Mrs. E. B. Rog
ers, Mrs. J. R. Sams, Mrs. George
Cochran, Mrs. T. C. Meadors,
Mrs. S. A. Ginn, Mrs. M. L. Bol
ton and Mrs. Guy Rogers.
Where else in the world are there such
opportunities for thrill, for fun, for a future
as in Uncle Sam's Navy ?
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Miss Florence Elizabeth Ivey, of
Forsyth, Weds Howard Renton Bray
Of interest is the marriage of
Miss Florence Elizabeth Ivy, of
Fols y th ’ to Howard Benton Brav.
which was solemnized Friday aft
ernoon, September 26 in Barnes
v illg, in the oresence of a -few
j friends,
The bride was attired in a be
j coming Fall model of blue velvet,
with which she wore wine acces
I sories and a shoulder spray of
sweetheart roses. Immediately fol
lowing the ceremony they left for
a wedding trip through North
Carolina and Virginia.
Mrs. C. E. Hawkins Entertained Club
At Bridge-Tea Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. C. E. Hawkins was hostess
last Thursday afternoon at her
home on Oak Street at a bridge s
tea given in compliment to mem
bf !v! ° f the ClUb
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Mrs. Lucille T „ Henry, sister of
the hostess assisted in entertain
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Fall arrangements of dried
PERSONALS
Mrs. C. A. Sock well and Mrs
J. F. Biggeis had their guests
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
Upshaw, of Social Circle.
Mrs. M. G. Chambers spent
sex eral days last week with hei
son and daughter. Mr and Mrs.
Ross Chambers at the Delaney
and Mrs. Eugenia Stovall of At
lanta and Augusta are visiting
their sister, Mrs. C. D. Ramsey,
Si , on Floyd Street.
Miss Lovella M. Upchurch has
returned to her home alter a visit 1
with her brother, Corporal James
C. Maloy at Camp Polk, La.
Mrs. William Warren Sr., and
Mrs. H. B. Robertson, of Atlanta
visited friends here Sunday.
Mrs. G. L. Elliott has returned
from several weeks visit with rel- j
atives in Waynesboro.
Mrs. W. W. Aiken and son, Billy
of Lyons, spent the week-end
with Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Travis.
Mrs. E. E. Callaway and Mrs.
T. C. Swann spent Sunday in At
lanta with Mrs. Brad Hodges. Mrs.
Perry Jenkins of Macon joined
them for luncheon. ,
Mrs. T. U. Smith, Mrs. Frank
Patterson and Mrs. Stella Han
! cock spent Monday in Athens with j
Mrs Lamar LeBoone.
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The Baptist Missionary Society
meets Monday afternoon, October
o at 3:30 in the church parlors.
Mrs. Belmont Dennis is chairman
of program committee and will be
assisted by Mrs. J. C. Upshaw,
Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Joe Perry
and Mrs. Jim Harris.
The Methodist Woman's Society
of Christian Service will meet
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the
church.
Circle No. 1 of Presbyteiian
Auxiliary holds October meeting
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the
home of Mrs. E. G. Martin.
Circle No. 11 of Presbyterian
church meets Monday afternoon
at the home Of Mrs. Hugh King
at 3:30 o'clock.
The Young Women Circle of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary will mee'
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the
home of the chairman, Mrs. Tan
dy Bush.
The North Covington Commun
ity Ciub will meet Monday after
noon at 3:30 at the North Coving
ton Methodist Church.
The Business Women’s Circle of
the Baptist Church meets Monday
evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. !
Harry Dietz with Mrs. S. M. Hay
in charge of program.
The Woman's Club meets Tues
day afternoon at 3:30 at the La
braiy building with Mrs. H. B
Floyd chairman of program com
mittee.
The Sergeant Newton Chapter
D. A. R. will meet Wednesday aft
ernoon at the Woman's Club build
mg with Miss Nell Henry chair
man Mrs. A. L. Loyd, Mrs. George
Stauffaucher and Mrs. W. Frox
Bankston in charge of program.
The Claude Thompson Wesley
Bible Class of the Methodist
Church will meet Thursday Octo
ber 9 at 3:30 at the home of Mrs
Charlie H>11.
The Fidelis Matron’s Bible Class
of the Baptist Church will meet
Thursday afternoon 3:30. place of
(fleeting to be announced later.
The committee is composed o(
Mrs. G. L. Mills. Mrs. J. P. Floyd
and Mrs. W. J. Gober.
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Mrs. Bray is tiie daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ivey of FVu;
syth. She is a graduate of the
Mary Persons High School in For
syth and the Georgia State Col
lege for Women, at Milledgeville.
Mr. Bray is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Bray of Covington. He
was graduated from Covington
High School and later studied at.
Monroe A. – M He is connected
wi‘h the Georgia Bureau of In
vestigation. They have taken an
apartment with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Gober on Floyd Street.
| grasses and berries formed the
artistic decorations for the oe
~' M,S ' Guy R ° gerS WOn
, high score prize,
Guests ~ present were Mrs. Tandy
Bush, Mrs. Guy Rogers, Mrs. J.
B. Weaver Miss Fletcher Lou
Lunsford. Miss Dorothy Lee, Miss '
Evelyn Little. Miss Virginia Col
quitt and Mrs. Lucille Henry.
' Hotel.
Mrs. Chambers was en route
from North Carolina to her home
in Ocalla. Fla.
Mr. Bill Pratt, of the U. S S
! Coast Guard, Hamilton, is visit
! ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
W. Pratt.
Mi's. Lizzie Wright of Atlanta
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