The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, August 27, 1942, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TAGE FOUR A r ■ f|P Society y l Covington Garden Club to Have First Fall Meeting on Wednesday The Covington Garden Club, under the leadership of Mrs. T. C. Swann, president, will begin its new years program at a joint luncheon meeting Wednesday, September 2, at one o’clock at the American Legion building. Group I, Mrs, C. D. Ramsey, Jr., chair man will be in charge of the ar rangements and guest speaker will be Mr. Meadors, horticulturist and overseer at Porterfield, the of Mr. James H. Porter at Macon. He will speak on the cultivation of roses. Officers and committees for 1942-43 are as follow's: Honorary .President, Mrs. E. E. Callaway; President, Mrs. T. C. Swann; Vice President, Mrs. R. H. Patterson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. F .J. Touchstone; Treasurer, Mrs. P. M. Dearing; Corresponding Secretary.; Mrs. T. U. R. Smith; R. Fowler, Parliamentarian, .Jr.; Editor, Mrs Mrs. j I W. D. Travis; Historian, Mrs. J. E. Hutchins. . Chairmen Standing committees; j Constitution, Mrs. J. E. Phillips; ‘ Membership, Mrs. Moody Sum- j mers, Year Book, Mrs. E. B. Rog ers; Program, Mrs. J. I. Alford; 1 Flower Show, Mrs. N. S. Turner, J r.; Conservation, Mrs. E. E. Cal laway; Horticulture, Mrs. W. T. 1 Bankston; Scrap Book. Mrs. Leon j Cohen. C-roup chairmen are Mrs. C. D. Ramsey, Jr., Mrs. R. P. Campbell, and Mrs. I. H. Rainwater. Monthly committees are: Octob- j er Group I—Chr., Mrs. Donald | Stephenson; Mrs. E. L. Stephen- s son, Mrs. T. C. Swann, Mrs. J. I. Alford, Mrs. Clarence Palmer. Group II Char., Mrs. T. C. Mead ors; Mrs. Moody Summers, Mrs. J. E. Hutchins, Mrs. W. H. Gaith er, Mrs. H. S. Randall. Group III—Chr., Miss Julia Aiken; Mrs. Septima Simmons Afternoon at The Septima Simmons Circle met at the beautiful home of Mrs. ■ R. H Patterson on Monday after noon. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Sockwell who led the de votional, followed with prayer by rs. TT ear- , . _ pr ,, 1 lp , business ses mon, Mrs. Hutch,ns presented the o owing program. Human Souls, the Best Invest ment, Mrs. J F. Biggers. Miss Myrene Almand Becomes Bride Of Lieut. E. Stanley Wykoff on Aug. 21 Widespread interest is attract ed to the announcement of the marriage of Miss Myrene Almand, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Zack Almand, j * to t- Lieut. , „ E. Stanley Wykoff, of x Jerome, t Anz,. . . and Fort Benning. The wedding was quietly solemnized Friday, fhp g Rp\ 01 21 a » S ci el ! t. h ' 0te v , W1 ‘ the Rev. isr Nelson i Olford, pastor of the Salem Methodist Church of , Thp hririp J q 1 „ 0%l ,„1 V V, ° me , was . ’ ’ t graduated . , . this summer from \ oung' Harris Coll 62 6 f 6 and. J since Mae Meador Circle Held Meeting Recently With Mrs. R. H. Greene The regular-monthly meeting of the Mae Meador Circle was held August 17 at the home of Mrs. R. H. Greene with Mrs. J. W. Scog gins and Mrs. Claud Bowers as assisting hostesses. Mrs. J. L. Bush, chairman, pre sided and opening prayer was led by Mrs. J. C. Upshaw. A good personal service report was given by Mrs. Nunn. The devotional i ; ‘ - i /* '"7 i 1 =4 m ✓ M LcSS NKfaistA-- -Hi • * % „ • 0 v \ . in BU2.V11M mixing on v/a'St- \ fashion is eCon ° ds abov« the -i Uneslfcnzum- BU* exten dlsflgM- \ • W V to sm ootbaway of wy° n | v tfaisuinv - , 540 js nn! tbs “ c - i satin and * \ 7 m iotm tna is 4039 m m fT >e wry 0 " | f off -X ! l 4 r' gV/'; !§■;; Be Glorified by G OS SARD W. COHEN CO. COVINGTON, GA. (Our Advertiser's Are Assured of Results) Lovely Porter Sisters Wed Brothers At Brilliant Evening Ceremony j The Julia A. Porter Methodist Church in Porterdale was the j scene Tuesday evening for the marriage of Miss Julia Antoinette Porter to John Carroll Scurry of Greenwood, S. C., and Miss Har ! riett Young Porter to Ralph Brooks Scurry, which was bril-! liantly solemnized at 8:30 o’clock. j The Rev. Sam Burney Hay, pas- ; tor of the First Presbyterian I Church in Auburn, Ala., read the marriage service before a fashion able gathering of guests from over the south. While the guests as - 1 sembled a musical program was j presented by Mrs. R. M. Tuck. organist and Mrs. R. R. Fowler, soloist. The couples spoke their vows before a beautiful setting of white blossoms, myriads of candles and j palms. A central arch of 21 1 candles, flanked by two smaller arches, posed against palms form ed the background for three grecian urns filled with white ; gladioli and pomoon dahlias. Floor | baskets of similar arrangements and scores of candles in braiich ed candelabra were used at either side of the altar, while a double arch of white tapers was used at the center of the altar. The usher-groomsmen were ! Jack Hughston, of Columbus: Dr. George Page, of Greenwood. S. C.: Captain Jack Wallace of Orange burg, S. C.: J. O. Porter, of Birm ingham. Ala.; J. Y. Todd, Gas tonia, N. C.; and Thomas C. Swann, III, of Covington. Dr. C. J. Scurry of Greenwood, S. C.. acted as best man for his son, John Scurry, and David Watson, of Batesburg, S. C., served as be=t Mrs. man Hansford for Brooks Sams, Scurry. j of De- j catur, was matron of honor for j Miss Julia Porter and Mrs. Horace Anderson, of Atlanta, was matron of honor for Miss Harriett Porter, They were gowned alike in stun ning taffeta, models fashioned of heather with rose faille j ! marqui sette yokes, and long clbse fittin? ! torso, outlined with tiny pleated ruffles and extremely full skirts | They carried bouquets of pink asters. The bridesmaids were Mrs. R oscoe Knox, of Atlanta; Miss Katherine Kennedy, of Fort Bragg, : N c . Mrs Harry Garber< of Gadsden, Ala.; Miss Elizabeth Grey Scurry, of Greenwood, S. C.; Miss Susie Reid Daniel, of Anderson, S. C.; and Mrs. A. G. Myers, of Gastonia, N. C. They were gowmed alike in models of j ! Victorian blue faille styled like the other attendants and their bou quets were pink asters. Miss Julia Porter was given in | | j marriage William Porter. by her The father, dainty blonde Oliver ; beauty u v of * the bride v -a was emphasiz- , . ed hv bY her pw^uitp f. q 1 wpddinc wedding ; ■ ! fant net . C skirt £ an , h . ^Hy which iace was and styled bouf with round nec kline and long ; tight fating 5 „Lx lace sleeves SleeVeS H-r ' : veil was caught x to a coronet of ; princess lace edged with orange blossoms, and its folds of bridal illusion •„ • fell , ,, to , tram . • , length. ,, „ Her only orname nt ^ was a gold 1111 locket, *. an heirloom in the Porter family and contains the baby picture of the brides’ grandfather, the late Oliver S. Porter. | Miss Harriett Porter was giv en ; n marriage by her uncle, James H. Porter, of Macon. Her radiant brunette beauty was en hanced by her wedding gown of lustrous ivory satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long j tight bodice appliqued to a full graceful skirt which extended to form a long train. Her veil of illusion tulle was attached to a coronet of princess lace. She wore a moonstone and diamond brooch presented to her grandmother, Harriett Young Todd, on her wed ding day. The lace adorning the brides’ coronets was purchased in Europe by the late Mrs. James H. Porter, their aunt. Both brides carried bouquets of white orchids and swainsona. ■ Mrs. Porter chose for her daugh- j ters wedding a beautiful model , of peony pink marquisette and Chantilly lace accented by a i R. H. Green, Mrs. N. S. Turner, Jr., Mrs. E. G. Trammell, Mrs. D. Travis. November—Group I Chr., Mrs. R. O. Arnold; Mrs. J. B. Weaver, Mrs. C. D. Ramsey, Jr., Mrs. Fleming Touchstone, Mrs. J. R. Sams. Group II—Chr., Mrs. T. U. Smith; Mrs. F. B. Vardeman, Mrs. W. C. MeGabee, Mrs. R. P. Camp bell, Mrs. O. P. Hester. Group Ill, Chr., Mrs. M. L. Bolton; Mrs. George Cochran, Mrs. S. L. Waites, Mrs. Claud Jordan, Mrs. W. K. Swann. December—Group I, Chr., Mrs. R. H. Patterson, Mrs. J. E. Hutch ins, Mrs. C. C. King, Mrs. W. O. Patterson, Mrs. R. A. Norris. Group II, Chr., Mrs. Pitts Robert son; Mrs. W. Trox Bankston, Mrs, Belmont Dennis, Mrs. L. D. Cald well, Miss Ethel Belcher. Group Ill, Chr., Mrs. E. B. Rogers; Mrs. Leon Cohen, Mrs. R. M. Tuck, Mrs. E. G. Martin, Mrs. A. P. Wooten. February—Group I, Chr., Mrs. E. E. Callaway; Mrs. S. A. Ginn, Mrs. Edmund Jordan, Mrs. Luke Robinson, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Wright. Group II, Chr., Mrs. L. W. Mas ten; Mrs. A. H. David, Mrs. H. B. Floyd, Mrs. H. O. Whelehel, Mrs. W. G. Hays. C-roup III, Chr., Mrs. J. L. Callaway, Mrs. P. M. Dearing, Mrs. O. W. Porter, Miss Martha Ramsey, March—Group I, Chr., Mrs. S. J. Morcock; Mrs. M. E. Goode, Mrs. Joe Vason, Mrs. J. T. McKay, Mrs. Spence Ramsey. Group II, Chr, Mrs. Tandy Bush; Mrs. Guy Rog ers, Mrs. R. W. Campbell, MiV George Stauffacher. Group III, Chr., Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Jr.; Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Sr., Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, Mrs. Warren Stillwell, Mrs. I. H. Rainwater. Met Monday of Mrs. Patterson Lives That Grow and Glow, Mrs. T. W. Heard. Sons an<j Daughters of our Mis sionaries, Mrs. Morris. A poem, written by a Margaret Fund student, Mrs, Sockwell. The program was concluded with the Lord s Prayer, led by Mrs. Hutchins. A salad course with ice tea was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hutchins. has been connected with the Trust Company of Georgia in Atlanta, She is the sister of Mrs. Howard Juggle, of Stone Mountain, Mrs. „ Dale , , Hampton of Macon Mr Max 1 Almand, , of Athens, Ala., and Mr. J Z. Almand, of Dothan Ala Lieut. Wykoff y is the e son of 1 T • x t Cdonel „ , N. E Wykoff of Duke University and Jerome, Ariz. His only brother r is Lieut " AT R N 1 0f Ellmgton , I ' leld > Hous ' ; lo ^’ exas, Lieut, and Mrs JV1IS - Wvkoff vv.y«oix are are re- re 1 ; sidinsr 8 at Fort Benninc inning. -;- given by Mrs. R. H. Greene was and the program was as follows: “The Margaret Fund”, a report written by Mrs, Frank Burney, was given by Mrs. E. B. Rogers. “Sons and Daughters of our Mis sionaries”, by Mrs. James Scog gins; “Four Little Girls from Brazil”, Mrs. Claud Bowers, A delightful social hour was en joyed following the meeting. Meeting of Porterdale Woman's j i Club Held Recently in Clubroom j The Porterdale Woman’s Club had its August meeting recently in the clubroom with Mrs. Tom Lester presiding. Miss Kitty Burruss was intro duced as a visitor. The Red Cross committee reported a total of 85 garments finished during the | month of August. The ladies who sew are meeting at different homes until the sewing room at the gym is again opened. Miss Maud King announced that the beauty parlor in charge of Mrs. Wallace Snow Covington opened the preceeding Thursday. The beauty parlor is being spon sored by the club. The minutes were read and ap proved. The hostess committee re ported 43 members and one visi- THE COVINGTON NEWS shoulder cluster Of purple throat ed orchids. Mrs. Scurry, the bridegrooms’ mother wore a be coming gown of aqua lace and j her flowers were a spray of or chids. ! The brides’ parents entertained at gn e i a b 0 rate reception at their 1 1 home on Conyers Street . . the wedding. Receiving with them were the bridal couples, Dr. and Mrs - Scurry, Miss Charles Porter and Mr. James Porter. Assisting in entertaining were Miss Eleanor Todd, Due West, S. C.; Mrs. Perry Jenkins, Columbus, Mrs. T. C. Swann: Mrs. E. E. Cal laway; Mrs. E. B. Rogers; Mrs. J- Sams; Mrs. Tandy Bush; Mrs. E. G. Trammell; Mrs. B. M. Atkinson; Mrs. Charles Candler, °f Madison; Miss Eula Callaway; Miss Martha Ellen Ginn; Miss Caroline Robinson, Mrs. Claud Jordan, Mrs. Herbert Vining, Miss Annie Laurie Turner, Miss Sara White Callaway, Miss Jacqueline Reid. Montezuma; Mrs. L. H. Smith, of Jackson; Miss Marianne Roach, and Miss Louise Fowler. The drawing room where the receiving line was formed was effectively decorated with palms and English ivy, with floor baskets of white gladioli and dahlias form ing color accents against the back ground of greenry. The brides’ table in the dining room was cov ered with an exquisite cloth of 5TE, beautiful tiered wedding cake embossed with orange blossoms in cascade effect, valley lilies and bride roses, and topped by a mini ature bride and groom standing under an arch. The base- of the cake was garlanded with lace fern and tube roses. Three branch ed silver candelabra holding light ed white tapers and silver com notes filled with white mints dec orated with valley lilies completed the table decorations, Delicate pastel shaded gladioli. roses, asters and dahlias were used in profusion throughout the re mainder of the home. The punch tables arranged on the screened porch and at either end of the wide veranda were overlaid with ]ace cloths and deco rated with magnolia leaves, fern and gladioli buds. Later in the evening the couples left for their wedding trips, at the conclusion of which they will reside at 4312 S. Borgenois, New Orleans. Mrs. John Scurrv travel ed in a stunning suit of kelly green with brown accessories and cor sage of purple throated orchids, Mrs. Brooks Scurry wore a fall suit of brown faille and green 5 . and , shoulder , ., accessories a spray nf of whitorchids white orchids. Out of town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Rae Malone, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs W B Travis of Atlanta- Mr and Mrs. J. N. Doggett, of Green wood, S. C.; Mr. Paul McCain, Mrs. John McCain, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Gene _ Boyce, „ Gene „ Bovce of De catur: x-r-^ Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Curry, Miss LiHian Scurry, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Bishop, Mrs. Arch Smith and Miss Nina Mae Snead, of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Porter, Miss Frances Porter, Bir mingham, Ala.; Bates Block, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Shepherd, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Brawner, Dr. and Mrs. H. Harvey Payne, H. Y. McCord, Major R. J. Guinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Guinnin. all of Atlanta; Lieu tenant and Mrs. Hansford Sams, and Mrs. A. W. Kirkland, Decatur; Miss Eleanor Todd, Due West, S. c.; C. S. Todd, and C. S. Todd Jr, of Abbeville, S. C,- Mr. and Mrs! B. M. Atkinson, Mrs. Katie Bar- ! nett, Miss Mary Stokes, Mrs. Josie Brooks, Mrs. Maude Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Hunt, Mr. and Mrs s. C. Candler, Mrs. Sallv Perm, all 0 f Madison; Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Hay, Auburn, Ala.; Dr. and Mrs Pomer Daniel, Anderson, S. C.: ! Mrs. Perry Jenkins and Mr. and ! Mrs. J. C. Hughston, Columbus; ! James H. Porter, Miss Cleo Brad- ; ley, Macon: Miss Jacqueline Reid, Montezuma. i The Mansfield Womans Society of Christian Service met Monday afternoon, August 10, at the home of Mrs. Evans Jackson with fifteen members present. Mrs. H. C. Robertson president presided. The meeting was opened by singing "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord.” “How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place,” was the subject for the afternoon, Mrs. R. L. Epps pro gram cha.rman, read Luke 4-16, and gave the Meditation. Mrs. Guy Morgan led in prayer. The pro gram was as follows; < The Tinie ° ! Pre P aration .” by Mrs Jack Banks Let us know where we can best work, when we can best work, and find something to do for the chur ch. Let every member find something to do. Jesus said; “I am in the midst of you.” This was given by Mrs. E. R. Banks. “Truly the Christian Way of i tor present. Miss Ruth Tanner re ceived the attendance prize i ‘ T 11 , d that was announce the nur srry sch ° o1 and kindergarten will i begin on the same day that school j j | begins. The enrollment of nursery i school is limited to 30 and kin j dergarten is limited to 35. Miss j King also announced that there will be a school lunch room. She expressed the appreciation of the club for the services of the of fices for the past year. Mrs, Laster appointed the pro gram, decorating and refreshment committees for September. Miss Ruth Tanner and the re freshment committee served froz en fruit salad, crackers, cheese, and iced tea. The annual reunion of the re latives of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, one of Newton County’s best known families, was held Sunday at the home of Mr Will Greer, near Hayston. A barbecue was enjoyed at the (Largest Local Coverage of Any Weekly in the State) Mrs. Guy Robinson Entertains For Small Daughter on Second Birthday Mrs. Guy Robinson entertained at a lovely lawn party Monday afternoon at her home on College Ave., honoring her small daughter Irene, on her second birthday niversary. The birthday cake, arranged on a small table on the lawn, was ernbossed in w hite and bore tiny white candies. Favors were bright ly colored balloons, folding fans, for the girls and sacks of marbles for the boys. Guests included Mrs. J. D. Pear EOns ’ of Monticello, the honorees grandmother, Sara Stephenson, ---i UXT ^ f OrU , r ” » 7 Ottiatl , S L m lllt) i Held rr i i Meeting n* i • j Recently ; at Home Mrs. W . H . Milligan A large number of visitors and club members met at the lovely home of Mrs. W. H. Milligan for the August meeting of the Oxford Woman’s club. Mrs. Carl Giles and Mrs. H. H. Mabry were co hostesses. The lower floor of the home thrown together for the oc casion was attractive with its decorations of multi-colored flow ers - Mrs. W. L. Floyd, club president, presided and called the meeting to order promptly at four o’clock Song was sung by group, this was followed by repeating the “Club Collect” and salutes to the flag of the United States and the flag of Georgia in unison. The minutes of the last meeting read by the secretary, Mrs. R. F. Harwell, were approved. Mrs. M. R. Ellington, treasurer, gave a splendid report. Good reports were also heard of the work being done Final Mies in Prenuptial Series Fete Misses Julia and Harriet Porter Two final parties in a series of lovely prenuptial affairs honor ing Miss Julia Porter and Miss Harriett Porter were held Tues day, prior to their marriage on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Godfrey Trammell entertained at a break fast at her home on Conyers Street for the feminine member^ of the wedding party and out-of town guests. Guests were seated at one large table and two smaller ones, each being adorned with graceful arrangements of pink roses. Gladioli and asters were used in the remainder of the home. The second affair was the buf- Officers and Committees Covington Woman's Club for 1942-43 Are Named Committees for Covington Women's Club, 1942-43 are as fol lows Honorary Presidents for life P.’ Miss Charles Porter, and Mrs. w. Godfrey. President, Mrs Hugh King- 1 st vice-president, Mrs. R M Mobley ' O* 2nd vice-president, Mrs W ' P~ttpr«mv rat ter son, Recording Secretary, T Mrs R t T ' h„u- Hull PnrrocnnrHmn- Corresponding > Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Hutchins; Treasurer, Miss Sallie Mae Sock well; Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. C. Upshaw; Auditor, Mrs. G. W. Cald well; Librarian, Mrs. R. M. Mob ley, Mascot R. H. Patterson Jr. Standing Committees; Library Building Committee; Mrs. W. D. Travis, Mrs. C. A. Sockwell, Mrs. Corrie Wright, Mrs. R. R. Fowler Sr., Mrs. P W Pratt, and Mrs. R. M. Mobley. Fine Arts; Mrs R. H. Patterson. Scrap Book: Mrs. R. R. Fowler g r _ National Defense; Mrs. C. C, King. Monthly Committees; September: Mrs. H. B. Floyd, Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. F. C. Nesbit, Mrs. Joe Vason, Mrs. Hugh Kln S October; Mrs. L. W. New, Mrs. Mansfield Woman’s Society Christian Service Holds Meeting With Mrs. Jackson Life is Stewardship,” by Mrs. Anice Williams. She also gave a reading on “Talent Work.” A committee was appointed to do local work, which included Mrs. A. E. Hays, Mrs. Epps and Mrs E. R. Banks. Song, “Let the Lower Lights be Burning.” Recording secretary read th P minutes of last meeting. Some officers wer^ absent and j all reports were not given, The Bible Study class will begin scon. The book, “Our Times, What does the Bible Say About it?” is an interesting study and Mrs. Wright hopes every one will u., present if they cannot take part. Meeting was closed with prayer. We were glad to have Mrs. Les ter Harold Ellington as a visitor. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Jim Hitchcock and Mrs. E. H. Wright served chicken salad and iced drinks. Annual Reunion of the J. W. Adams Family Held Sunday Near Hayston noon hour. About one hundred guests were present including the children of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lillian Pickett, of Atlanta, Mrs. W. M. Biggers, Messrs. Wil- I liam Adams, Paul Adams ano Glenn Adams. Robert Fowler, Frank Burney Turner, Ellen Weaver, Leigh Skin ner, Kent Campbell, Delores Cole, Sandra Bracewell, Kirley King, ' Clarice King, Cooper Har ! well, Billy Harwell, Woodie Mor | cock, Kathrina McKay, Nolan Nes | bit, Ike Robertson, Godfrey Tram ^ j mell, R. H. Patterson, Sam Ram- j j sey, Suzanne Weigel, Henry Odum, j Nancy Yarbrough, Peggy Jordan, ; Jackie Heard, Josephine Heard, j Charlotte Weiss, John Dearing, j ! Chickie Crowe, Mary George Stauffacher and Leo Mallard. by outstanding committees. Mrs. i Virgil Eady, chairman of Year Book committee presented books i to members and rising vote of! j a thanks was extended for this; work. Mrs. J. E. Cline was in charge of the program, trie subject being j “Library.” Mrs. Cline presented Miss Lucy Cline, assistant librari- , an at Agnes Scott College, and ! Mrs. James Hinton, librarian at j Emory Junior College. It was in deed an unusual treat to have : both of these ladies as our guests and their talks were greatly en joyed as was proven by the ap j plause accorded them. Conclud j ing the program was an enjoyable j ’ contest. The hostesses assisted by Mrs. j Claude Giles served delicious re j I freshments during a very pleasant social hour. | fet luncheon at one o’clcok at which Mrs. T. C. Swann was host . ess. The table was laid with a lace cover and centered with a sil ver bowl filled with white gladi oli and clematis, flanked by sil- ! ver candelabra holding lighted j white tapers. Roses were used as 1 decorations The hostess in the reception assisted rooms, in j i was en tertaining by Mrs. E. E. Callaway and guests numbering eighteen in- i Porter, eluded Mrs. Misses Julia and Harriett kirs. | O. W. Porter, C. J. Scurry, bridal attendants and j out-of-town guests. C. C. King, Mrs. R. A. Norris, Miss! Neel Henry, Mrs. Corrie Wright Mrs. Mary Davis. November; Mrs. R. H. Patterson, I Mrs. J. E. Hutchins, Mrs. W. D. Travis, Mrs. L. D. Bolton, Mrs. G. W. Caldwell, Mrs. A. B. Dennis. December: Mrs. J. C. Upshaw, Mrs. H. B. Robertson, Mrs. R. M. Mobley, Mrs. J. W. Hartsook, Mrs. W. W. Crowe, Miss Sallie M. Sock well. January: Mrs. W E. Thornley, Mrs. P. W. Pratt, Miss Vivian Bower, Miss Florence Bower, Mrs. W. A. Heard, Mrs. W. T. Thomas. February: Mrs. W. O. Patterson, Mrs. A. H. David, Mrs. Spence Ramsey, Mrs. E, G. Martin, Mrs. Pat Bradley, Mrs. W. H. Gaither, March: Mrs. T. A. Rape, Mrs. C. C. Hamilton, Mrs. Trox Banks ton, Mrs. John Birchmore, Mrs. R. T. Hull. April; Mrs. C. A. Sockwell, Mrs. S. L. Waites, Mrs. L. D. Pritchett, Mrs. Luke Robinson Sr., Miss Annie Mae Berry, Mrs. C. H. White. May; Mrs. R. R. Fowler Sr., Mrs. Walker Combs, Mrs. J. S. Gardner, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Foster Young and Mrs. G. F. Summer. Thursday, Aug PERSONALS Misses Faye and Carolyn Han cock of Atlanta are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Leon Cohen on Church Street. Mr. Ross Chambers has re turned from Waycross where he spent the past month at the to Laeco markets. ' 4 Mrs. L. D. Caldwell returned Monday fi-om a weeks visit to Madison and Greensboro. Mrs. Horace Anderson of At larxta was guest this week of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Sams. Mrs. Anderson was an attendant ; : tbs portcr Scurry wedding Tuesday evening. Miss Betty Jordan and Miss Eula CaiIavvay wil1 attend * blid £ e luncheon Saturday in Monticello given by Miss Ann Jordan. Mrs. E, W. Fowler, Miss Louise Fowler and Miss Annie Laurie Turner sj>ent last week in Griffin where Miss Fowler played in a Tennis tournament. Miss Edith Brightwell of Athens is visiting Miss Annabel Robinson. __ j; j; j: '$–––– |§g"jgp MPTO gj K Mg* IP j 1 -Jo** fit SShM ffiS n W-i, f. v–f Ijf MB Ml Hi 9B flUl Jh | ^ jf j «ja§pS* MjfH JjplfS f SmB.k H f TH* Utim . j 3L fir-., ||| • % I 1 COVINGTON, - - GEOBq PROGRAM WEEK AUG. 3 Monday—Tuesday I *1 Si m mSSMM 1 •1 F., j STAMPS lBONDS W«R I (wqn- oi odu ' .d bv J® hn * Hg| vLmm p r c x*if I picrvu Also - “News of the Day” Admission - 11c - 28c i Wednesday William Holden - Frances Dseiti it NETT Tile STEWARTS Added - “Changed identity” Admission - lie - 22c “Pester Stamp Day” I Is£ir$«lay—Friday The Andrews Sisters and Joe £• Lei in u PRIVATE EECKARO Added - “Keys To Adventure” and “Leo Refchman” Admission - 11c - 2Sc Salur«fay Sill Boyd as (Hopaiong Cassidy) "PIPERS OE THE TINEERLISr H j Chap. 9 - “Dick Tracy vs. Crime Comedy - “Three Blond Mi** Admission — 11c ■ 22c__ J __ BUY WAR BONDS EVEm J PAY DAY! NOTlfi To my faithful Custom friends: I have been lled J ca Army, and expec * t ,] active 0 service in th e neatl This is to expres I s n, 1 appreciation for your pJ snd ask, that you continue with my successor, Mr, 1 who is local j I American Contract or oil Compan, Bates will have Mr. i J ' n charge of the Service and I can assure you {y receive the same J and service in J t as the Harper knows the service business and is family, J needs on coming of your in to car, so p J see him, It is with much regrril am I am leaving happy to Covington do ' j 1 ing Country. my bill my Respectfully Tyrus | Former owner and Service! 0 D m| Day’s