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Mrs Rufus Edwards was call
ed to Washington DC. due to
the death of her niece Mrs Mal
colm Hegar
• • • •
Ms R L Stover of Atlanta
has returned home after spend
ing a week with Mrs. R. A.
Norris
• • • •
Mrs W B Dobbs accompamed
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Alexander
to Chicago Dlinois last week and
visited her sister Mrs. John
Ratehford
• • • •
Mrs Leon Thompson of At
lanta, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Duncan
(Our Advertisers Ara Awrurad Os Results
■ and sons Philip and David of
Gainesville were the Sunday
; guests of Mrs R W Osborn.
• • • •
Mrs. Walter Stokes and Mrs.
Jimmy Stokes and baby were
the guests of relatives in Atlanta
for the weekend
» a • •
Miss Rebecca Weldon and La
mar Weldon accompanied by
Mrs J D. Boyd spent Sunday
in Macon. The W’eldon’s were
the guests of Mrs. L. D. Palmer
and Mrs. Hattie Lou Robinson
and Mrs. Boyd was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Almand.
• • • ♦
Bunny and Jenny Piper were
the guests of Beverly Johnson
on Jackson Highway for the
weekend.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meadors
with Mrs. John Smith spent Sun
day w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Car
-1 rington in Anderson. SouthCaro
lina,
• • « •
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly and
Mrs. P. T. Austin of Decatur
spent Sunday touring the moun
tains of north Georgia.
Miss Nancy Pritchett, student
nurse at St. Josephs Hospital.
Atlanta and Jim Anderson of
Georgia Military Academy, Col
lege Park, were the weekend
guests of Mrs R A Norris.
♦ • • •
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Pharr and
children have moved to Los Ve
gas, New Mexico where Mr.
Pharr has accepted a position.
Their many friends here wish
them much happiness in their
new home.
• • • •
Mrs. Ruben Weiss of Carroll
ton is spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dietz at
tended the Southeastern Shoe
Travelers Exhibit in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Banks and
children with Jimmy Bohanan
and Miss Nan Smith spent Sun
day at Murphy, Franklin, High
lands and other points through
out North and South Carolina
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in the mountains of north Geor
gia.
• • • •
Miss Mary Ann Bryant of Mon
roe was the Friday night and Sat
urday guest of Miss Sara White
Callaway. Saturday night her |
parents Mr and Mrs. Marcus i
Bryant with Marshal were the
supper guests of Miss Callaway
and visited friends here in Cov- i
.•■ , 1
■ngton before returning to their
home.
Mrs. Claude Hill of Atlanta
left Tuesday after spending from
Friday of last week with her
grandchildren. Mr and Mrs.
Jimmy Pound
....
Mrs. Lucy Pritchett returned I
home last week from New York
where she has spent several
weeks. She leri this week for
Miami, Florida where she will
spend a week.
• • • •
Mr and Mrs. Loyd Alexander
have returned home from a weeks :
business trip to Chicago, Illinois
and Cincinnati. Ohio. They were
the guests of the Elgin National
Watch Company of Elgin. Illi
nois.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones,
daughter Diane, and Miss Bobby
Robinson of Conyers, spent Sun
day in Macon. as the guests of
Wayne Jones. Mercer University
Student.
Among College Students who
enjoyed the weekend at home
with parents were Martin Goode, j
Jr., of Georgia Tech, and Don
Paty. Emory University student.
• • • •
Mr and Mrs. Roy A Barnett -
had as their guest on Monday
and Tuesday, their sister. Mrs
Reginald Bunch of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb of
Atlanta were the weekend guests
of Mrs. Clarence Meadors, and
their mother. Mrs. A. A. Webb
who returned to Atlanta with
them for a visit.
....
Mr and Mrs. Will Cook and
Miss Annie White enjoyed the
weekend touring the mountains
of North Georgia
j.• • • •
Mr and Mrs. Ivy Smith spent
a few days this week with Mrs
Moody Summers Sr. and their
mother. Mrs. George Smith Mrs
Smith had enjoyed a two weeks
visit with the Smith, and Mrs.
Summers had had a weeks va
cation with Mr. and Mrs. E B
Rogers in Ft. Lauderdale, prior
to their return to Covington with I
the Smiths on Sundav
• • • .
Mrs Grady Smith spent the I
weekend in Decatur with her ■
daughter and family. Mr. and ;
Mrs J. W. Robinson, and attend- j
ed the christening of her young- >
est granddaughter, little Mar- 1
garet Elizabeth Robinson, at !
Glenn Memorial Chapel on Sun
day.
• • • •
Mrs E E Callaway and Miss
Eule Callaway returned Satur
day from a month's stay at their
beach home at St. Simons. Dan
Cosgrove, Miss Callaway's fi
ance, was the guest of the Calla
ways through Wednesday of ttys
week.
Mesdames C. A Sockwer! and
LI F. Biggers were the recent (
(dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.
I Fred C. Hale and family of So
1 rial Circle, the occasion being
i the celebration of the birthdays
of Mrs Sockwell and Mr Ha’e
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Upshaw
of Social Circle were also din
; ner guests (or the celebration.
Mr and Mrs. James Hood and
Mr. and Mrs. George McCuller
i had an enjoyable and entertain-
I mg evening Saturday when they
attended “Cinerama Holiday” at
j the Roxy Theatre in Atlanta.
Mesdames C. A Sockweit J
. F Biggers. W E Thornley and
j Miss Sallie May Cook formed
a congenial party recently and
toured the beautiful mountains
of north Georgia and North Caro
lina.
• • • •
The Art Hendersons were the ;
Sunday evening supper quests of
; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hampson
and family in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. A. Sockwell and Mrs (
!J. F. Biggers were the guests
of Mr and Mrs. Sanders Upshaw
m Social Circle Sunday after
noon.
• ♦ • ♦
Mr. Marvin Mobley of West
Point, and Mrs. Lucie Moore of '
( Decatur, were the Sunday visit- I
j ors of Mrs, R M Mobley and I
I .Miss Sallie May Sockwell. j
Mi'S Paul.ne Anderson who
has been a pat,ent at Emory
University Hospital for the past
10 days, following major sur
! gery returned home Tuesday. Her
{many friends are wishing Miss
Anderson a rapid and pieasant
convalescence
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Aiken of
Jeffersonville were the weekend
guests of their parents. Mr, and
; Mrs. Bill Aiken.
• • • •
Mrs. A C. Belcher, who has
been a patient at Piedmont Hos
pital for the past month has
been moved to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J H Skipper at
■3835 Kmgsboro Rd., in Atlanta.
Hosts of friends are wishing
■ Mrs Belcher a pleasant convales
! cence. and an early return to
i Covington
• • • •
Miss Nina Allen of Piedmont
Hospital School of Nursing was
the weekend guest of hei par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Al
len. The family joined the Al
i len s other daughter. Miss Judy
Allen, University of Georgia
{student for the day in Athens.
Sunday.
• • • •
Mr and Mrs Billy Graham,
i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graham and
daughter. Sheila, and Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Gaither of Gaines
ville. enjoyed a scenic motor
trip through the mountains of
North Georgia and North Car
olina. during the weekend.
• • • *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Fow
ler. Mrs. Walter MeGahee. Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Arnold and Mrs.
R. T. Smith were among guests
attending the Monfort-Merrill
wedding at St. Luke’s Episcopal
Church in Atlanta. Saturday.
• « • •
Mr. and Mrs Ty Cason. Com
mander Luke Hill, Post No. 32.
and Evan Jordan. Monticello
j Veterans Service Officer, attend
ed the Rehabilitation Conference
held in Rome, on Sunday, Nov
ember 4.
CARD OF THANKS
May I take this means of ex
pressing to the many friends who
through their countless acts of
kindnAs. cards, flowers and ex
pressions of concern and good
wishes, added much cheer to the
; long hours of convalescence and
hospitalization during my recent
illness.
With sincere appreciation.
Mrs. A. C Belcher
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Kiwanis Club
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a statement about the work of
the Y at the District level. Mrs.
Neil Mooney, advisor for the Al
pha Tri-Hi-Y, accompanied she
group and was asked to mane a
short statement about the Y work
in the School.
Mr. Arnold asked the Kiwanis
Club members to help support the
work of the Y by making their
contribution —for its support.
The meeting adjourned with a
prayer by Rev Frank Prince, pas
tor of the First Methodis Church
Newton Teachers
Continued From Page 1
led by Mr. J M. Gooden
who is consultant m Physical
Education and Recreation of the
State Department of Education
and associated with the State
Dept, of Health as Coordinator
of School Health Program. Miss
Charlotte Weiss was the FT.A
hostess.
There were leaders and re
corders of each group in each of
the age group fields: they are as
follows: Mrs. W. I, Allgood, Mrs.
Ollie M. Collier. J. F. Sailors. L.
T. Van Horn. Mrs. L. M. Burke.
Mrs. J. T McKay Mrs. Spence
Ramsey, Mrs. Evelyn T. Nors
worthy, E. D Whatley, Miss
Julia Ewing. Mrs. W. R. Smith.
Miss Sadye Downs, Miss Sue
Thompson, Mrs. C. S Mtcham,
Miss Dorothy Piper. Mrs. J. A.
Prosser, K. T. Price, Mrs. Mary
W. Jay.
From 11:00. to 11:30 AM the
F.T.A. Club was hostesses ala
Refreshment Time in the School
Cafeteria when cokes and cook
ies were served. The girls who
were responsible for these re
freshments were as follows: Miss
Ruby Deaton. Miss Gracie Lew
Gober. Miss Gail McKoon. Miss
Cynthia Harris.
The School Health Committee
for Newton County is as follows:
Mrs. W. L. Allgood, E. L. Fic
quett, Mrs L L. Hartwell, Mrs.
J W. Lovd. M D Mcßae. Mrs.
C. S. Mitcham. H. F. Sharp. F.
D. Whatley. Miss Louise Reeves
is the Chairman of this group
Following the meeting in the
auditorium, Mr. E L. Ficquitt
entertained with a luncheon at
Bill's Grill for the out of town
guests. Miss Reeves, Chairman
of the School Health Committee,
and H F Sharp, host Principle,
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