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। night Supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Fanning in Atlanta.
Miss Martha Enloe will leave
Friday by plane for her home
in Fort Worth, Texas, to spend
the spring holidays with her
parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hamilton
Sr., of Lexington, South Caro
lina, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Rogers this week.
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Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Callaway
spent Monday until Wednesday
in Albany attending the State
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un
ion Meeting.
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Mrs. W. D. Stokes spent last
week in Atlanta visiting rela
tives.
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Forming a congenial party/to
Tybee Island, Savannah, the fol
! lowing mothers and children will
stay at cottages there from Sun
day until Wednesday during the
Roy Scout Camp being held at
Camp Strachan. They are: Meg
dames S. J. Morcock, Julius Mc-
Elroy, J. L. Coggins, Homer
, । Sharp, C. D. Ramsey Jr., Spence
Ramsey, Doyle Bailey, Carl
Smith, Howard Milligan, Carlos
Meyer, Don Wood, Harry Man
er, wife of Scout Executive, of
Atlanta. .Children will be Lucy
. Floyd Morcock, Emily Day
Morcock, Brenda Bailey, Janelle
Wood, Jane and Lanelie Cog
| gins.
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Mrs. T. D. Meadors spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
E. Turner in Atlanta.
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Mrs. J. F. Biggers spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pratt of
Augusta were guests of rela
tives here for the weekend.
1 Mrs. Ophelia Hicks has re
turned to her home at Bethany
after spending Hie winter
months with her children Mr.
। i and Mrs. D. K. Hicks and semi
: ly.
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Miss Sara Margaret Patterson
! spent the weekend in Atlanta
with Miss Gerry Graham on
! Kingsboro Road. She was one of
twenty-five { girls who attend
: Rockbrook Camp at Brevard,
North Carolina. They met in At
lanta for a reunion of the group.
They enjoyed dancing, swim
ming, horse backriding and par
ties for a full weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pratt and
family of Augusta were the
1 weekend guests of their parents,
Mr .and Mrs. P. W. Pratt.
♦ ♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sharp and
[ sons Homer and Joe spent Sun
day in Gainesville with Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Parks Jr.
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Mrs. W. E. Nall and children
are leaving Friday to spend a
! week with her parents, Rev. and
। Mrs. J. R. Webb, in Waycross.
Little Debby Hoffmeister will
return home Friday after spend
ing two weeks with her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Hoffmeister in Knoxville, Ten
nessee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lott had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Hooten; Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Wilson and daugh
। ter Norma; Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Lott all of Ellenwood.
Philip Cohen and four of his
Sigma Nu fraternity brothers at
Georgia Tech were the luncheon
guests of his parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Leon Cohen, Sunday.
♦ * • ♦
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pratt and
P. W. Pratt Jr., will spend the
spring holidays at Crystal River,
Florida.
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Mrs. Earl Hoffmeister and
children will spend the spring
holidays in Spartanburg, South
Carolina, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Elledge.
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Mrs. E. G. Lassiter Sr. was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. |
Luke Lassiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Moncey Pratt had
as their weekend guest their
mother. Mrs. Myrtle Malone of
Macon and Mrs. W. H. Hill. Mr.
Hill and sons Benny and Lanny ।
of Macon were the Sunday guests
i of the Pratts.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bradberry
and daughter Beckv of Greens
boro were the weekend guests of
Mrs. Henry Allen.
Lowell Alexander of the
j Truett McConnell faculty spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sims and
family of Brookl^ven were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Hipps.
Miss Frances Hicks and Tom
Rowland, both of the faculty of
the Conyers High School were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. K Hicks Sr., Sunday.
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Dr. and Mrs. Morris Paty of
Oxford recently visited the Lit
j tie White House at Warm
' Springs.
Mrs. T. A. Rape, Miss Sarah
Skinner. Mrs. Grady Benton and
Mrs. Harry Dietz attended the
State DAR Banquet at the Bilt
more Hotel in Atlanta. Wednes
day night. Gov. and Mrs. Her
man Talmadge were among the
honor guests at this occasion.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duncan
and son Philip of Gainesville
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
[ R. W. Osborn.
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Mrs. Leon Thomas of Atlanta
was visiting friends in Coving
ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patrick and
Rachel visited relatives so Ath-
I ens Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Rice and
son Bob and daughter Barbara
THE COVINGTON NEWS
BIRTHS |
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R Hen
derson announce the birth of a 6
lb. *1 oz. son, Clarence Reese
Henderson Jr., at Porterdale
1 Hospital, March 8.
Lee of Centerville, Indiana, and
Miss Fannie McWhorter of
Douglasville and Mrs. Ruby Ken
nedy spent Thursday with their
sister, Mrs, T. C. CasHeberry of
Covington.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patrick
and daughter, Rachel and Col
leen Briscoe, visited in Madison
and Greensboro, Saturday after
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. T C. Cesdeberry
and family spent Sunday with
the Jim Kennedy's of Atlanta.
The Riee family had a reunion
on that day with twenty-five
people present.
Mrs Lowell Hipps arteeded
the 47th annual meeting of the
Women of the Church of the
Atlanta Presbytery which was
held at the LaGrange Presby
terian Chur eh Wednesday and
Thursday, March 3rd and 4th as
a delegate of the Covngton Pres
‘ byterian Church.
On Thursday, March 4. Mrs
W. T McGuire, Mrs. Hugh King,
Mrs. L. A. Patrick and Mrs. P. J.
Garrison went to LaGrange to
attend the day session of the
Women of the Church meeting
and also the luncheon held at
the LaGrange Presbyterian
I Church.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Herren return
| ed home Tuesday from Emory
University Hospital where she
I has been a patient for the past
week. Mrs. Herren will return
to Emory March 18 when she
will undergo surgery. Her many
friends are wishing her a speedy
: recovery.
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Dr. V. Y. C. Eady was the
guest speaker for the Men's Club
of the Methodist Church m
Sparta one day last week.
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Friends will regret so learn
that George T. Sumner is ill at
his home in Covington.
• • • •
Mrs. John Wells and chil
dren, Karen and Brooksie, are
spending some time n Covington,
with Mrs. Wells’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Sumner, prior
sailing for Rabat, French Mo
rocco, to join Lt. Wells, who has
been assigned to duty at the U.
S. Air Base, there.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen of I
South Hill, Va., were the week-
I end guests of the George Allens.
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The Martin Goodes spent Fri
day evening in Atlanta, where
they were the dinner guests of
Mrs. Goode’s sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Doty Jr.,
: who have recently come from
Newark, N. J., to Atlanta to
make their home.
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Mesdames Hugh Aiken(. E M
MeCart and Roy Aiken attend
ed the World Day of Prayer Pro
! gram at the Covington First 1
Methodist Church, Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward George
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Manning and son. John, of
Decatur, were the Sunday eve
। ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Wiley, m Oxford.
The Corrie Wright Circle of
the WSCS will meet at the home
of Mrs. J. L. Elliott, Monday
afternoon at 3:30 p. m.
The Carrie Mobley Clrcte of
the First Methodist church will
meet with Mrs. Hiram Ellis
Monday March 15 at 3:30 p. m.
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