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tWoduy, February 26, 1959
Emily Eady On
LaGrange College
Dean's List
LAGRANGE — Emily Eady,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Y. C. Eady of Oxford has been
named to the Dean’s List for
the Fall Semester at LaGrange
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College by Dean E. A. Bailey.
To receive this academic hon
or a student who is taking not
fewer than 12 hours must make
an average of 2.25 quality
points for the preceding semes
ter.
Miss Eady, a music major, is
a member of the Choralaires,
the School Staff, and Alpha
Kappa Theta social sorority at
LaGrange College.
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Series of Parties Are Planned
Complimenting Miss Beverly Hennessee
A series of parties has been
planned complimenting Beverly
I Hennessee, whose marriage to
I Clark Franklin Reed will be an
I event of March 25 at Grace
Methodist Church.
Saturday Mrs. W. T. McCol
lister entertained at a lunch
eon at the Atlanta Athletic
Club, and that afternoon Mrs.
| Henry S. Clark and Mrs.
■ Thomas B. Richards gave a tea
|at Franklin Simon for the fu
ture bride.
Saturday. February 28, Mrs.
|E. L. Hollingsworth and Mrs.
j Marion T. Davis will honor the
bride-elect at a luncheon at Hie
Cherokee Club. Mrs. Jules C.
Gerding and Mrs. Charles Phil
ips will be co-hostesses at a
linen shower March 4, at the
home of the latter on Wood
dale Dtrive.
Mrs. James B. Godwin will
entertain at a coffee March 7
jat her home on Tuxedo Road.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Chapman
had as their guest for the week
end, their sister, Mrs. Grace
Rumph of Atlanta.
• * • ♦
Mrs. Howard Milligan and
Mrs. Charles Harwell were Dah
lonega visitors Saturday. Lee
Milligan and Billy Harwell,
North Georgia College students
•returned with their respective
mothers for the weekend at
home.
• ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Linton Smith Jr. and
two friends of Savannah were
the Thursday luncheon guests
of the Linton Smiths, enroute
to Atlanta.
♦ • ♦ •
Mrs. Arnold Bohren and chil
dren, Billy and Lenora, of Sum
mit, N. J. are the houseguests of
Mrs. Bohren’s sister and broth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starl
ing.
* * * •
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffin
and children, Joan and Jane of
Carrollton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Graham were guests of
the Aubra Sherwoods, when
they were dinner hosts on Sun
day in honor of their daughter,
Mrs. George Lansburg’s birth
day. Mrs. Dansburg and chil
dren returned to Carrollton
with the Griffins for a visit.
• • • •
John Fuller, local President
of the Jaycees spent Friday
The Flint Hili Community
Club will meet Friday, Feb
ruary 27, at 6:30 p.m. A covered
dish supper will be enjoyed
prior to the business meeting.
All 4-H members of the Clover
Leaf Club are asked to attend
this meeting.
Circle No. 2 of the Covington
Presbyterian Church will meet
at 3:30 p.m. Monday afternoon,
March 2, at the home of Mrs.
Donald Stephenson.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the First Methodist Church
will meet Tuesday, March 3, at
8 p.m. at the church. Hostess
for the evening will be Mrs. Paul
Adams.
Circle No. 1, of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
Tuesday, March 3, at 10 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. E. G. Las
siter Jr.
The Newton County Regis
tered Nurses Association will
have their regular meeting
Monday March 2, at the New
ton County Hospital, at 7:30.
All members are urged to at
tend.
The Covington Woman’s Club
will meet at the Woman’s Club
Library on Tuesday afternoon
March" 3, at 3:30. Mrs. Richard
George’s committee will be hos
tess committee.
Circle Number 4 of the Pres
byterian Church will meet
Tuesday night at 7:30 at the
home of Mrs. Jay McCord.
The Covington Garden Club
will hold its March meeting at
the home of Mrs. S. A. Ginn, on
Wednesday, March 4, at 3:30
o’clock. The meeting was origi
nally scheduled to meet at the
home of Mrs. Leo Masten; and
members a're urged to note the
change in the place of meeting.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
That afternoon Elizabeth Min
hinnett will entertain at a kit
chen shower at Franklin Simon.
March 10, Miss Hennessee
will share honors with another
bride-elect, Sue Walker, at a
bridge party to be given by
Mrs. W. A. Kelley and Nell
Kelley.
March 14, Mrs. H. Linwood
Smith. Mrs. Purnell Davis and
Mrs. E. C. Pound will entertain
at a luncheon at the Atlanta
Athletic Club. March 21 Susan
Canter will be hostess at the
bridesmaids luncheon at Hart’s.
Mr. and Mi’s. W. H. Mills and
: Mt. and Mrs. Charles Fallaw
I will be hosts at a dinner party
at their home on Delwood Drive.
. Druid Hills Country Club will
|be the scene of the rehearsal
I dinner to be given by the fu
ture bridegroom’s parents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Loyd Hoyt Reed,
I March 24.
through Sunday in Savannah
were he attended the Execu
tive Board meeting of State
Junior Chamber of Commerce
held at the DeSoto Hotel.
• • • •
Mrs. Mike Maddox and Mrs.
Robert Hodges spent Saturday
evening in Monticello, where
they attended a shower in com
pliment to Mrs. Maddox, at the
home of Mrs. W. A. Shepherd.
• • ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morcock
of Foirsyth were the houseguests
of their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Morcock and
family, Tuesday through Fri
day of last week.
e * • •
Miss Nina Wicks had as her
Saturday night guest Miss Peg
gy Wicks of Atlanta. The Wicks’
had as their Sunday dinner
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Mr. and Mrs. Athos Menaboni To Be
Guests Artists Garden Club Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Athos Mena
boni, well known Artist and
Lecturer of Atlanta will be
guest speakers of the Coving
ton Garden Club March 4th at
the home of Mrs. S. A. Ginn.
Mrs. Menaboni will lecture
and Mr. Menaboni will show
his private portfolio of regional
bird paintings.
Mr. Menaboni, born in Italy,
came to Atlanta some years ago
and has made a name for him-
guests Mr. and Mrs Herman
Wicks of Atlanta.
• * * •
Mrs. R. F. Harwell visited'
her sister Mrs. A. M. Aiken of ;
Smyrna and Mr. and Mrs.
George Risel, Briarcliff Rd. re
cently.
♦ » « »
Mrs. L. H. Reed attended a
luncheon at the Atlanta Ath
letic Club honoring Miss Bever
ly Hennessee.
• * • •
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc-
Elreath spent Wednesday night
and Thursday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc-
Elreath.
» • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Billy House,
Lynn, Susan and Mrs. Ben L.
House spent Thursday in Mad
ras with Mrs. E. D. Johnson.
• ♦ • *
Mrs. Pearl Young spent Sat
urday with her sister, Mrs. V.
T. Stephens in Atlanta.
• • • *
Mrs. Billy Hammond and
sons, Kenneth and Michael of
Mountain View and Mrs. Don
ald Durand spent Wednesday
with the A. L. McElreaths.
• • * ♦
Mrs. L. H. Reed attended a
linen shower at Franklin Sim
ons Cherokee Tea Room Satur
day honoring Miss Beverly
Hennessee.
* ♦ * ♦
Misses Kathryn and Martha
Jayne House attended the
Thursday evening performance
of ‘‘Holiday On Ice”. They were
accompanied to Atlanta by
Donald House and Henry Ro
gers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence But
ler of Smyrna were the week
end guests of Mrs. E. G. Merck
and family.
» • • »
Mrs. Frank Ridling, Mrs. Ross
Wilson, Mrs. Ward Mobley and
Miss Virginia Merck attended
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Mrs. Menaboni will be guests |
of honor at a dinner party j
given by Mrs. E. E. Callaway, ■
Sr.
the Associational Meeting of the
Business Womens Circle held at
Redan last Friday evening. Af
ter the meeting the group vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lawson
I in Decatur.
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