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Phones 340 i . 3402 :-: MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor -2 Phores 3401 - 3402
Wedding of Miss Judith Reynolds To
Jimmy Gazaway Solemnized Aug. 18
Miss Judith Reynolds, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reynolds
of Covington became the bride
of Jimmy Gazaway, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gazaway on Au
gust 18. Rev. Alfred Key per
formed the ceremony.
Engagement Miss Mary Naomi Lutz, of
Orlando to Rev. Ben Eugene Griessman
Mr.~and Mrs. Chester A. Lutz,
Orlando, Fla., announce the en
gagement and approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Miss
Mary Naomi Lutz, to Reverend
Ben Eugene Griessman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Griessman
of Smvrna, on Monday after
noon, the third of September, at
4:30 o'clock, at Mt. Zion Bap
tist Church. The Rev. Mr. J.
F. Finley of Greenville, S. C,
will efficiate.
Miss Lutz is a graduate of
Mohnton High School, Mohn
Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood Family
Dinner Enjoyed at Henry Green Home
Sunday, August 19, was a mem
orable day for Mr. and Mrs. John
Norwood when all of their chil
dren, grandchildren, and great
grandchildren were together for
3 family dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene.
Those present for the happy day
were: Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Burch
and children, Tully and Glee, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Burch and
Carol, all of Savannah, Georgia;
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood,
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A twist of fate made them citizens of another
Country eqainst their will!
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Wednesday shows begin 7:30 - 9:20
Thursday 3:30 - 5:20 - 7:10 . 9:00
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Shocks and thrills in o different type of entertainment—
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Richard Conte - Valentina Cortese - Lee J. Cobb in
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With Barbara Lawrence - Jack Qakie - Millard Mitchell
Plus Color Cartoon "GHOST TOWN"
Fridoy shows begin 7:30 - 9:20
Saturday 3:30 - 5:20 - 7:10 - 9:00
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Miss Martha Ann Reynolds
was maid of honor and R. H.
Gazaway acted as bestman.
The groom is employed at
Lockheed.
They will make their home at
580 14th Street in Atlanta.
ton, Pa., and attended Tennes
see Temple College, in Chat
tanooga, Tenn,
Rev. Griessman, pastor of Mt.
Zion Baptist Church, is a grad
uate of Bob Jones Academy,
Greenville, 8. C., and of Ten
nessee Temple College in Chat
tanooga, and will enroll at the
University of Georgia in Sep
tember, where he will be work
ing toward his master’s degree.
Many Newton County friends
will be keenly interested in the
above announcement.
Joe, Gene, and Jack, Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson Henry and Becky,
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Coody, Jr.
and children, Bob and Kathy
Anna, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gibbs,
Miss Ann Stone, and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Madden, all of Cov
ington; and the hosts.
1 always like to hear a man
talk about himself because I
never hear anything but good.
-—Will Rogers
' Mrs. Edgar Woods Entertains Junior
' High Faculty Tuesday Luncheon
Among lovely late summer so
cial events was a luncheon at
which Mrs. Edgar Wood compli
mented members of the Coving
ton Junior High School Faculty,
Tuesday at her home on Ander
son Ave.
Beautifully executed arrange
ments of asters, roses and gladio
lus, in varying shades of pink
and lavender, in silver and crys
tal containers, lent floral charm
throughout the rooms thrown
open for entertaining.
Covers were laid at three, white
linen overlaid tables for seating
guests,
Mrs. Ruby Fincher and Paul Cowan
Married in Salem Methodist Parsonage
Salem Methodist parsonage was
the scene on Monday evening at
8:00 o'clock, of an impressive
ceremony marked with simplicity
and sacredness, which united in
marriage Mrs. Ruby Fincher and
Paul Cowan. The Rev. Mr. S. J.
Hull performed the double-ring
ceremony, in the presence of the
immediate families and close
relatives.
Arrangements of multi-colored
summer garden cut-flowers en
hanced the attractive setting for
Mrs. T. D. Meadors Hostess to Baptist
Missionary Society Monday Afternoon
- Circle No. 2of the Covington
Baptist Missionary Society met
Monday afternoon, August 20,
with Mrs. T. D. Meador in Ox
ford. Colorful summer flowers
were used in the living room.
% The chairman, Mrs. Tom Heard,
| presided and welcomed 14 meni
befs and one visitor, Mrs. D. B.
iStowers from FEast Point. Mrs.
{J. V. Patton, WM.U. president
| was welcomed.
| The song, “Take My Life and
| Let It Be”, was sung by the
| group with Mrs. Meador at tge
| piano. Mrs. J. W. Richardson led
| the devotional from Luke 16:11.
iShe gave an interesting talk on
“‘How we use our Stewardship”,
| followed with prayer by Mrs. W.
| E. Thornley.
| Mrs. Walton read the minuses
| of the last meeting which were
Mrs. Otis Spillers Hostess to Baptist
Business Women's Circle Monday
The B. W. C. of the First Bap
tist Church met Monday evening,
August 6, at the home of Mrs.
Otis Spillers, with Mrs. Lewis
Caldwell as co-hostess, with thir
teen members present.
The meeting was opened with
prayer led by Mrs. Guy Evans.
Mrs. Bert Adams presided over
the business session.
Mrs. Johnnie Tuck gave a re
port of the new officers for the
coming year, as follows: Chair
man — Mrs. Guy Evans; Vice
Chairman — Mrs, Olin Costley;
Congenial Group of Young People
Spend Weekend in North Georgia
t PORTERDALE - Misses San
‘dra Whitfield and Patricia Ben
' nett joined a congenial party of
fyoung people and adults who
spent last weekend in the moun
tains of North Georgia. Staying in
'the summer home of friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Jolly, Sr.
;of Decatur, some of the group
| journeyed to Clayton (the site)
{on Friday afternoon. The re
gmainder of the party arrived af
(ter work and were greeted by
i the others who had made neces
| sary preparations for them,
| Saturday night was chosen for
|a trip to Cherokee, North Caro
- Jan Cason Entertained With Birthday
Party by Grandmother Mrs. H. Dennis-
PORTERDALE -— Jan Cason
literally counted the days before
| August 16, her sixth birthday, ar
' rived. With the day came news
|of the party which her grand
| mother, Mrs. Henry Dennis, was
iplanning for her.
| At three o'clock on August 18,
| the friends began to arrive. So
excited was Jan that on seeing
a friend approaching, she would
| exclaim, “Look who's coming to
|my party” and with that she
ywould run out to meet him or
her.
Bots: indoor and eutdoor games
were played with Mrs. Cason, her
mother, and Miss Arlene White
/ joining in the fun.
| Ice cream and cake with nuts
sand lollipops were served. The
! beautiful ceke was a chocolate
‘one featuring multicolored can
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Those enjoying the delightful
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Hutchinson, Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Carney, Misses Doro
thy Piper, Fletcher Lou Lunsford,
and Dorothy Lee; Mesdames C.
D, Ramsey, Jr., W. K. Swann, W.
{ Thompson, W. N. Zeigler, G.
T. Sumner, Islah Mai Rorke,
Spence Ramsey, J. D. Harper,
Leroy Wilson, George Elliott, C.
T. Brock, Zig Callaway, E. W.
Strozier, W. A. Carlton, Eugene
Marks, W. R. Porter, Robert
Christian, W. 1. Allgood, Mark
Davis, Floyd Allen and’' T. A.
Rape.
the occasion.
Mrs. Fincher chose for her wed
ding a navy shantung, which fea
tured a lavaliere neckline, brief
sleeves and a gently flaring skirte
She wore a navy hat and acces
sories; and her costume was com
plemented with a white orchid
corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan are at
home to friends at the Cowan
family homestead, in Salem Com
munity, where Mr. Cowan is en
gaged in agricultural pursuits.
approved and the treasurer, Mrs.
Felton Heard gave the treasurer’s
report and reported a collection
of $3.20 for the afternoon.
Community Mission chairman,
Mrs. J. W. Alexander, stressed
that we visit the sick and shut-ins
during the month. Mrs. Patton
announced the annual Associa
tional Meeting of the W.M.U.
will be held at the Rockdale Bap
tist Church on September 7, at
10 a.m., and urged everyone fto
go and cary a covered dish.
Mrs. J. W. Richardson gave the
third and fourth chapters of the
Mission Study book entitled,
“Stewardship Enriches Life” by
C. W. Hatch, closing the report
with prayer.
During the social hour the hos
tess served soft drinks and cook
ies.
Mission Chairman — Mrs. W. E.
Smith; Secretary — Mrs. Mafie
Lou Scarbrough; Treasurer -
Mrs. Holland Tuck; Community
Missions — Mrs. Bill Vaughn;
Cor. Secretary — Mrs. Chub Ivy.
Mrs. Lewis Caldwell gave the
devotional and a most interesting
program on “Ye Christian Her
alds Go Proclaim”.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses during
the social hour at the close of
the meeting.
lina where they saw “Unto These
Hills”.
On Sunday, the group attended
the services at the Clayton Bap
tist Church where one of the
party, Lawson Jolly, Jr., had
preached on the previous Sunday.
The members of the group
were: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Burks,
Caroline Burks, Travis Pless, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson Jolly, Sr., Jan
Jolly, Marshall Edwards, Raye
Fuss, Mike Maddox, Joyce Bon
ner, Bill Clay, Emily Adams,
John Taylor, Beverly Rivers,
Willie Taylor, Pat Bennett, Mary
Leila Ellington, Lawson Jolly,
and Sandra Whitfield.
dles and was baked by Jan's
other grandmother, Mrs. R. J.
Cason,
Many lovely, beautiful, and
useful gifts were brought to this
happy little lady.
Friends helping Jan celebrate
this memorable occasion were;
Phillip Shaw, Kay Shaw, Shirley
Bevill, Sherry Thompson, Tony
Thompson, Janice Huckaby,
Charles Snow, Patsy Anderson,
Ellen Anderson, Sherrill Crowell,
Susan Crowell, Larry Johnson,
Jr. Johnson, Larry Carter, Regina
Thompson, Lynn Ragan, and
Ricky Cason.
Jan is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Cason.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Hopewell Presbyterian Missionary ’
Society Met at Church Last Thursday
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of Hopewell Presbyterian
Church met Thursday, August 16,
at 10:30 in the Educational Build
ing for required studies. f
The president, Mrs. W, H.
Thompson was in charge and
opened the meeting with the
singing of the 121 Psalm, follow
ed with prayer by the Rev. R. R.
McGregor.
Miss Sue McDonald gave a re
Marilu Pittman Circle Julia A. Porter
Methodist Church Meet in Classroom
PORTERDALE — The Marilu
Pittman Circle met in the Glean
ers Classroom of the Julia A.
Porter Methodist Church for
their meeting on August 7 at
seven-thirty. There were seven
members present when the meet
ing was opened with prayer led
b, Miss Grace Lummus.
Mrs. Albert Fincher, circle
chairman, presided during the
business session. :
Women of Presbyterian Church Held
August Meeting in Church Aug. 20
Women of the Church held
their August general meeting at}
the Covington Presbyterian
Church on August 20 at 3:30 with
15 members and two visitors pres
ent.
The president, Mrs. 1.. A. Pat
rick, called the meeting to order.
The hymn “My Prayer” was sung
and Mrs. P. J. Garrison offered
Clara Ann Stone
- Engaged to Jack
Martin Norwood
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Mrs. Ruby Nelle Stone of
Porterdale announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Clara
Ann Stone, to Jack Martin Nor-l
wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Norwood of Covington.
The wedding will take place
on October 12 at the Porterdale
Baptist Church. ‘
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view of the Foreign Mission |
Study, “Under Three Flags”. |
Rev. McGregor gave the Bible!
Study on “Deuteronomy”. {
At the noon hour a deliciousé
lunch was served by the ladies.
During the afternoon Miss Eva ‘
Gardner gave the Stewardship |
Study, “Give Ye”. |
The meeting closed with pray- ‘
er. !
Mrs. Cleo Hatfield invited the
members to unite with the Ethel
Belcher Circle to hear Mr. A. J.
Peters. give the introductory
study of “Paul’s Letters to the
Churches”.
Following the study, members
resumed their meeting in the
classroom where Mrs. Fincher
served sandwiches and soft
drinks during the social hour.
| prayer. .
The minutes of the July meei
ing were read and approved. A
note was read from the family
of O. A. Chandler, M. A. Mac-
Donald, president of Thornwell
Orphanage wrote a note which
was read by the secretary in
appreciation of the donation of
| the Women of the Church in the
'\ name of Mrs. G. W. Caldwell.
l The treasurer’s report with a
| present balance of $84.48 and an
| available balance of $24.98 was
given and placed on file.
Mrs. James Johnson, chairman
of Christian Education, asked
| that the blue blessing boxes be
| brought to the September meet
|ing.
i Mrs. Hugh King announced
| that Circle II was sponsoring a
| visitation program and would
| meet at the church on Monday.
| August 27 at 3:30. All Women of
| the Church are invited to parti
| cipate.
[ The president announced that
|on Thursday, October 11, Dr. J. B.
| Bisceglia, Ybor City Missionary,
| will speak to the Women of the
| Church.. The motion was made
| and passed to invite the other
.|.churches in the district to hear
Dr. Bisceglia. i
Mrs. Hugh King presented the
program. Mrs. A. A, Guritz gave
the devotional from Ecclesiastes,
Chapter 3, Misses Diane Hicks
and Brenda Brooks gave interest
ing talks on the Smyrna Pioneer
Camp which nine of our young
people attended. Mrs. Hugh King
gave a very inspiring- and infor
mative talk on the Women’s Con- |
ference at the Assembly Training
School at Montreat, N. C. which |
she attended as delegate from |
District 6. |
| Delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. L. A, Patrick dur- |
ling the social hour. 1
Ethel Belche Circle of Julia A. Porter
Methodist Church August Meeting
PORTERDALE — Mrs. Henry
Berry opened the meging of the
Ethel Belcher Circle & the W.S.
C.S. of the Julia A. Pqter Melh_-
odist Church with pragr at their
meeting on August 7iat seven
thirty. Fifteen memben and two,
The North Covingt Com
munity Club will meet Juesday,
August 28, at 3:30 p.m at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Hdwell on
Odum treet,
The Covington Girll Scout
Council will meet at the yome of
Mrs. Sherrod Campbell fuesday
evening, August 28, at 8 ym. All
members are urged to atend.
A mission study for the May
Livingston Circle of th4 First
Baptist Church will be kld at
the home of Mrs. R. B. fancey
Monday evening, Augustß7, at
7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, August 23, 1956
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visitors were present.
During the business session of
the meeting, members received
flavoring and cards to sell for the
enrichment of the circle treasury.
l The study for the ensuing year
’will be entitled ‘“Paul’s Letters
to the Churches”. Mrs. A. J.
Peters gave theintroductory chap
ter which told of the life of Paul,
‘his missionary efforts, and the
| final years of his life. The Marilu
Pittman Circle united with this
|circle to hear this interesting
| Bible study.
| Mrs. Add O'Bryant elosed the
meeting with prayer.
' Delicious ice cream sandwiches
| were served by the hostesses,
é?Mrs. J. W. Edwards.
| Mrs. Wyman Dalton,
L Secretary.
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