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Gum Creek Home Demonstration Club
Met Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Church Annex
Gum Creek Home Demonstra
tion Club met Tuesday, October
23 at the Church Annex, with 11
members present and 4 visitors.
The meeting was called to or
der by the president, Mrs. C. A.
Cason.
Mrs. Malone gave the devo
tional followed with a song “Help
Somebody Today.”
The Lord’s Prayer was repeated
followed by roll call and treasur
er's report given by Mrs. Harvey
Johnson.
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' During the business session, the
' members agreed to have the floors
ic»f the Sunday School rooms
! painted.
| Mrs. Hazel Malone showed a
| very interesting and helpful filgn
|on various cuts of beef, also how
[to cook and carve all kinds of
! meat,
| During the social hour, Mrs.
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Miss Eula Callaway’s Betrothal To
Danile Joseph B. Cosgrove Announced
. Mrs. Ernest Eugene Callaway,
'Sr., of Covington and St. Simons
Island, announces the engage
'ment of her daughter Eula Winn
Callaway to Mr. Daniel Joseph
‘Brosnan Cosgrove of Atlanta and
New York, son of Mrs. Paul
Francis Cosgrove, Sr. of Atlanta,
and the late Mr. Cosgrove.
Miss Callaway, a graduate of
Covington High School attended
Sullins College, Bristol, Va., and
the University of Georgia,
Athens, where she was a member
of the Phi Mu Sorority. Upon
completion, of her education, the
bride-elect traveled extensively
in Europe and the orient. She
is a member of the Cotillion
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks
and sons, Ricky and Randy, of
Reynolds, were the weekend
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Harris.
* * * * }
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry re-i
turned Friday from a week’s|
visit at popular beach resorts.]
On Tuesday arnd Wednesday
they attended the Georgia Peace
Officers’ Convention held in§
Savannah at the DeSoto Hotel;
and enroute home they enjoyed‘
a brief vacation at Jekyll Island
and Jacksonville, Fla. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow Rich
ardson, John, Jane, White, Jr.,
and Cindy, were the Sunday
}guests of Mr. Richardson’s
‘mother, Mrs. Ada Richardson
in Rutledge.
%** * *
. Seaborn Hardman enjoyed the
| weekend with his aunt, Miss
Irene Hardman in Athens, where
they attended the Georgia-Ken
tucky game on Saturday. Miss
Hardman returned with Seaborn
[to be the Hardman's guest on
Sunday.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maddox
and baby son Joel are being
welcomed as new Covington
residents. Formerly of Athens,
the Maddox family are making
their home in the Ginn apart
ment on Dearing St. Mr. Mad
dox is a pharmacist with the
Hardman Drug Stores, and the
couple will be a welcome ad
dition to the young married set.
‘ * * * *
Virginia Budd of Decatur
spent the past week ' with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Moore, and aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller.
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Miss Irene Robinson was the
weekend guest of Mrs. J. D.
Person, Jr. in Monticello, where
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Robinson, joined her for the day.
»** * ‘
Scores of friends join in wish- |
ing Pete McNiven, who has been
a surgery patient at St. Joseph’s
infirmary since Thursday, a rap
id and pleasant convalescence.!
Mr. McNiven’s eondition is re- |
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Club, the Assemblies, and Ra
bun-Gap Nacooche Junior Guild.
Mr. Cosgrove, a graduate of
North Fulton High School, grad
uated from Georgia Tech, where
he was a member of the Delta
Tau Delta Fraternity. For the
past three years he has resided
in New York where he is ad
vertising manager, Menswear
Division, of Deering, Milliken and
Company.
The wedding will take place
December 29th at St. Simons
Island, and upon returning from
their wedding trip the couple
will make their home in New
York.
ported as satisfactory, and he
is expected to return home this
weekend.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McKinney
‘and children, Bill and Marsha,‘
‘will spend the weekend in Ap
pling with their parents, Mr.
‘and Mrs. John Prince. |
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. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allgood
jand children, and their mother
and houseguest Mrs. A. G.
lThreadgill, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
'zFreeman in Milledgeville.
is» * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCord
and family were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
McCord in Marietta.
* * * *
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis were
| Atlanta visitors on Sunday when
they visited Pete McNiven, St.
Joseph Infirmary patient, and
attended the Wedgewood Ex
hibit sponsored by the Atlanta
iArt Association.
|** . *
{ Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carpenter
|have as their guest this week,
their sister, Mrs. W. H. Baltzer
of Montgomery, Ala.
* * * -
The many friends of David
Butler are gratified to learn that
he has returned home from Em
ory University Hospital, where
he underwent surgery and was
a patient for approximately two
weeks, Mr. Butler is being wish
ed a rapid and pleasant eonval
escence by scores of friends and
neighbors.
!$& ) »
Miss Clara Mae Hays, Presi
dent of the State Department
of Visiting Teachers, who has
'already attended District Meet
ings of Visiting Teachers in At
lanta, Rome, Gainesville, Aug
usta, Macon, Perry and Griffin,
will attend additional District
Meetings in Columbus on Fri
day, Savannah on Monday,
‘Waycross on Tuesday, and Al
bany on Wednesday. Miss Hays
will be the guest over the next
weekend, of Miss Elsie Nesbit,
’Lee County Visiting Teacher,
in Leesburg. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Patton and
Susan were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Allen Saturday
‘night. [
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hudson
were the luncheon guests Satur- |
day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pruitt
' of Athens. In the afternoon they
Lattended the Georgia-Kentuck_v]
football game.
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| Mrs. Ty C. Cason spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Kinard in Monti
| cello. !
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‘ Robert Fowler 111, student at}
lGeorgia Tech in Atlanta, spent
the weekend at the home of his
‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
| Fowler Jr. |
{** * * |
| Sincere sympathy is extended
|to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Patton in
| the death of Mr. Patton’s uncle.
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| Db and Mrs. J C. Kitaif and
| children of Belvedere, South
iCarolina were the weekend
| guests of their parents, Mr. and
EMrs. Mel Waggoner.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Fisher and
|daughter Sara Jean of Macon
were the Sunday guests of rela
tives in Covington.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day, Mrs.
I. L. Sowell of Oxford, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Richard Ridling and Mr.
land Mrs. Billy Lawson were the
|Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
|Mrs. Frank Ridling. Their guests
|during the afternoon were Mrs.
!A. L. Leverett, Mrs. Aubra leve-
West Newton Home Demonstration Club
Met at Prospect Methodist Church
The West Newton Home Dem
onstration Club met Thursday
afternoon, October 25, at the
Prospect Methodist Church, with
the president, Mrs. Alton Jolley,
presiding. Seventeen members
were present and three new mem
bers were enrolled.
Mrs. H. B. McCullough gave
a beautiful devotional based on
the 25th Psalm.
A nominating committee, com
posed ,of Mesdames Clyde King,
Walter Willingham and R. T. Hull
was appointed to select officers
for the ensuing year.
The hour for the meeting dur
Irett, Miss Myra Craig and Mrs.
[lrma Craig all of McDonoukh.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weiss of
| Carrollton were the Sunday and
’Sunday night guests of Mr. and
‘Mrs. Fred Weiss.
| * * * * u
| Mrs. Grady Benton spent Sun
|day and Sunday night with her
| sister and family Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Brannan in Lawrenceville.
* - * -
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dietz at
tended the Southeastern Style
!Show held at the Municipal Au
]‘ ditorium in Atlanta Sunday.
* * * >
| Misses Sue Pratt, Josephine
| Heard, Margaret Holifield, Bet
|ty Roberts, Anita Oldham, Alice
| Hinesley, Hazel Martin and Mol
ly Mitcham spent the weekend
lat North Myers Dormitory at
the University of Georgia and
'attended the Homecoming foot
|ball game Saturday afternoon
‘when Georgia vlayed Kentucky.
i** * »
| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeakins of
| Plains and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Wallace of Me lison spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lar
{ry Greer and on Saturday night
| the group attended Cinerama in’
| Atlanta.
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t Miss Rebecca Weldon and La
[mar Weldon visited Mr. and
| Mrs. John B. Roberts in Atlanta
land Mr. and Mrs. William D.
| Price in East Point Sunday.
i** * *
\ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Peek and
son and Mrs. Myrtle Almand of
.Decatur were the Sunday guests
{of Mrs. C. L. Butler.
o * * *
Misses Florence and Ann Bax
ter Pratt spent the weekend in
|Macon with their cousin Miss
‘|Sara Jean Fisher.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner
| with their children Leigh and
| Billy were the weekend guests
{of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner
and son Freddie in Atlanta.
* * * *
Sunday spend-the-day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Fincher
were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mec-
Craw of Greenville, S. C., Mr.
{and Mrs. Clifford Mann of Mon
| ticello and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
| Cowan and family of Oxford.
* * - *
Miss Connie Goodrich, student
at Bessie Tift College, Forsyth,
and Joe Grant, University of
Georgia student, attended the
homecoming dance at Athens,
Saturday evening. ,
* * * *
Mrs. Bobby McCraw of Green
ville, S. C.,, was the guest last
week of her sisters, Mrs. Ed
ward Cowan and Mrs. Otlin
Fincher.
* » * »
| Donald Bohannon, student at
| Georgia Tech, and Miss Barbara
|Grant attended the Tech-Tulane
’game Saturday and on Saturday
levening attended the homecom
|ing dance at Tech.
| * * * *
! Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Calla
| han, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawkins
and Mollye, Mrs. E, H Mec-
Cart,- Mr. ang+ Mrs W, I
;Lane, Barry and Teresa, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bohanon, Pam and
lDenise, Joel Dawkins and Miss
Helen Loyd, all es Covington
lwere spend-the day guests Sun
| day of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ham
'by and Miss Pauline Hamby of
Blairsville, Georgia.
i** * *
| Mr. and Mrs. Terry Avery and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert B. Fowler of Lithonia, formed
a congenial foursome motoring
{to Ida Cason Callaway Gardens
{for the day, Sunday.
* * * *
Miss Maude King returned last
weekend from Houston, Texas,
where she had gone by plane for
la week’s visit with her brother
land sister, Dr. and Mrs. €. L.
|King. Dr. King is pastor of Hous
'ton’s First Presbyterian Church.
|-* * *
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burney of
| Waynesboro, were the weekend
‘guests of the Nat S. Turners, and
'joined them in attending the
|Alexander Memorial Exercises,
iand festive activities in connec
tion with the Tech-Tulane Game
in Atlanta. The Turner’s son,
Frank was also home from Dar
lington College for the weekend
!vyith his parents. This weekend
;the Turners will enjoy a visit
ywith their son and daughter, Mr. |
\argest Coverage Any Weekly In The State
ing the winter months, has been
changed from 3 o'clock to 2
o’clock. The next regular meet
ing will be Thursday, November
29, instead of Thursday, Novem
ber 22, which is Thanksgiving
day. : ;
An interesting demonstration
on the preparing and ('ooking‘ of
meats was given. Also instructive
films were shown on “The ABC’s
o Cookery? an@ '"Cidn You
Carve.” ' ..
Dainty cookies and soft drin’ -
were served by the commit!
Mrs. Herman MeCullough, Mis.
Clyde C. King and Mrs. Stewart
Hull.
and Mrs. Nat Turner 111, in Spar
tanburg, S. C.
- * * *
Among Covington spectators at
the Tech-Tulane Game in At
lanta, Saturday were Frank Turn
er and Miss Patsy Shirah, who
was at home for the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. O. Shirah, from Montreat Col
lege, N. C. They were guests at
an SAE Luncheon, and other pre
game festivities.
- . »* *
Mrs. Belmont Dennis left Tues
day for Los Angeles, California
to attend National Convention
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy. She expects to be a
way about three weeks.
* * * *
Friends will be glad to learn
Mr. J. 0. Martin, News special
correspondent, is improving at
his home in Atlanta.
* * * -
Local friends of Mrs. Walker
Combs, beloved, former Coving
ton resident, now of Social Circle,
will be interested in knowing that
she left by plane Sunday Morning
for San Antonio, Texas, where
she will spend some time with
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Combs, Jr. Mr. Combs.
whose home address is 107 Sutton
Drive, San Antonio 1, Texas, re
cently underwent major surgery,
and is reported to be making
satisfactory progress in his con
valescence.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pritchard
were the Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Gilbert in College
Park.
* * * *
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moody and children, Donna and
John, are leaving today (Thurs
day) to make their home in
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Hampton, were Rev. Moody has
accepted a call to the Hampton‘
Baptist Church, The Moodys, who‘
have made Covington their home
since Rev. Moody’s graduation}
from the Seminary in May, leave
a wide circle of friends who are
wishing them every happiness in
their new home.
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It is learned with regret that
Miss Annie Pauline Anderson
underwent surgery at Emory Un
iversity Hospital Monday Morn
ing. Hosts of friends are wishing
Miss Anderson a rapid and pleas
ant convalescence.
- * * *
Friends are glad to learn that
Miss Marie Alexander, who un
derwent a tonsilectomy Thursday
at Newton County Hospital, is
convalescing satisfactorily at her
home on Mill St.
*® * * *
Miss Peggy Jordan, LaGrange
College Freshman, enjoyed the
weekend at home with her par-
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ahead for his education. Why don't you drop in
and start a “college fund” for each of your
youngsters? Many folks in this community main
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Thursday, November 1, 14506
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jor-
Edan. and had as her Friday over
{night guest, a classmate, Miss
| Louise Ayers of West Point.
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| M. and Mrs. Eugene Blair en
|joyed a scenic tour of the North
| Georgia mountains,’and a visit
in Clayton with a sister and
brother, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mec
| Kinney, and their mother, Mrs.
| W. W, Blair in Cornelia,
| * »* * *
| Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Dial were
| the Saturday guests of their sis
'ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
| Jimmy Simons, in' Athens, where
they joined them in the festivi
ties of the Georgia-Kentucky
| Homecoming Game.
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| Among college students who
spent the weekend in Covington
| with their parents were: Rob
Fowler, 111, Georgia Tech Fresh
man; Leo Mallard, Jr., of Mercer
| University, and R. H. Patterson,
Jr. of G. M. C,, Milledgeville.
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