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Society
Phones 3401 • 340! MRS. LEO MAUAW. Society Editor : : 3«U ;
CARD OF THINKS
We wish to express our deep
appreciation for the many kind
nesses extended us at the death
of Mrs. Wilford H. Sheppard.
The many flowers, cards,
Moonlit Drive In
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May God bless each of you
is our prayer.
Mrs. C. D. Biggers
and brothers
Welcome
Neighbor I
M. S. M.
“If from cherished childhood
scenes
Fate and fortune have brought
you here,
And your heart still homeward
leans;
Remember—New friends with
time grow dear.
Your joys, your sorrows are of
ours a part,
So. help us to know you that
we may share
This experience of Life, with
open heart;
Welcome Neighbor! We’re glad
you are here.”
Editor’s Note: If you know or
I have a New Neighbor whom
' you would like to have present
ed in the “Welcome Neighbor*
column, please call Mrs. Leo
' Mallard, Phone 2519.
This week we are happy to
present Mr. and Mrs. George
F. Pruitt, who came to Coving
ton from Conyers four weeks
ago. The Pruitts, with their two
year old daughter Lynn, do not
come as strangers, for they are
natives of Newton County. Mr.
Pruitt, who served in Lebanon
during his tour of duty with
the U. S. Paratroopers, is with
Fisher Body Company in At
lanta. Fishing tops his list of
hobbies; and Mrs. Pruitt names
homemaking as the only hobby
she finds time for. They are
Methodists, and will be wel
comed back into their former
places in their church.
gMEETINGSP
The Women of the Coving
' ton Presbyterian Church will
meet Monday, March 16 at 3:30
p.m. at the church.
You are invited to attend
Services at the Luther Hays
Presbyterian Church, Sunday,
March 15. Sunday School is at
2 p.m. Preaching will be at 3
p.m. by Dr. B. H. Dickson.
The Georgie Elliott Circle of
the First Methodist Church met
at the home of Mrs. James W.
Purcell Monday afternoon at
3:30.
The Carrie Mobley Circle of
the Filrst Methodist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. Carl
Smith Jr. at 3:30 Monday March
16.
The Sally Fowler Circle of the
First Me thod is t Church
will meet Monday March
16 at the home of Mrs. S. R.
j Campbell Jr. at 3:30.
The Corrie Wright Circle of
the First Methodist Church will
meet Monday March 16 at the
home of Mrs. Hiram Eilis at
3:30.
Covington Chapter United
Daughter of the Confederacy
will meet with Mrs. G. C Wat
; son at 3:30 p.m., March 25. All
: members are urged to attend
| this meeting.
There will be a called meet
i ing of the Covington Elkadettes
■ Thursday night at 7:30 at the
I Elks Lodge. All members are
. urged to attend.
Order of the Eastern Star of
j Covington will meet at the
i Lodge Hall tonight (Thursday),
March 12, at 8 p.m. Two new
' candidates will receive the de-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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officers for the Children of the American Revolution
meeting held Sunday, March 8, are seated, left to
Children of American Revolution
Society Met at Patterson's Home
The meeting of the Children
of the American Revolution So
ciety and their mother chapter
the Sergeant Newton Daughters
of the American Revolution was
held at the beautiful home of
Mrs. R. H. Patterson and Miss
Sara Margaret Patterson Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 p.m.
The meeting was called to
order by the organizing presi
dent, Mrs. Lyda Sue B. Hall
and Regent of the Sergeant
Newton Chapter Daughters of
the American Revolution. The
invocation was given by Miss
Vivian Bower, a pa^i regent of
the Sergeant Newton Chapter
DAR. This was followed by the
pledge of allegiance to the flag
led by Bessie Jo Huson and
Robbie Rape. America was sung
with T. A. Rape as accompanist.
Mrs. Hall presented the guests
Mrs. Ralph A. Lovelace, Senior
State President of the CAR’s
from Macon and Mrs. Luther
Bloodworth Regent of the Ma
con Nathaniel Chapter of the
DAR’s and the members of the
Sergeant Newton Chapter
DAR’s.
Mrs. Lovelace gave an inter
esting discussion of the Aims
and Ideals of the CAR’s.
The officers of the CAR’s
were installed by the Senior
State President Mrs. Lovelace,
as follows: Mrs. Lyda Sue B.
Hall, organizing president: Mrs.
D. B. Dixon and Mrs. T. A.
Rape, vice presidents and sen
ior parliamentarians; CAR pres
ident, Mary Jane Dixon; chap
lain, Mozelle Biggers; secre
tary, Camilla Dietz; correspond
ing secretary, Margaret Rape;
treasurer, Sara Maragret Pat
terson; registrar, Stephanie
Ginn; historian, Harriet Dietz;
correct use of the flag, Bessie
Jo Huson and Robbie Rape.
Margaret and Michael Bower,
CAR members were not pres-
Julia A. Porter V/SCS Circle Hears
The Reverend Ted Haggard Speak
PORTERDALE — The Ethel
I Belcher Circle of the W.S.C.S.
; of the Julia A. Porter Memorial
Methodist Church met on March
3 in the Lola Drennon Sunday
School classroom at seven
thirty o’clock with ten mem
bers and one visitor present.
Mrs. B. B. Snow opened the
meeting with prayer.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards presided
over the business session. Plans
to remember the shut-in mem
bers at Easter were discussed.
Program Chairman, Mrs. Le
roy Durden, introduced the
Rev. Ted Haggard of Salem
Methodist Church as the guest
Bible Study leader. Mr. Hag
gard briefly reviewed the en
tire book “Isaiah Speaks” and
presented the final chapters to
conclude the study. His mes
sage was most interesting.
Mrs. Frank Day closed the
formal meeting with prayer.
grees of the order. All members
are urged to be present.
The Myrtle Combs Circle
will meet Monday March 16 at
3:30, at the home of Mrs. J. P.
Floyd 212 N. Lee St.
The Annie Armstrong WMU
Circle will meet Thursday
morning March 12, at 10 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. Carlton
Pierce. We invite you to come.
The Fidelis Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Linton Smith
Thursday afternoon, March 19,
at 3:30 p.m.
ent. After the installation Mrs.
Hall presented the gavel to the
president, Miss Mary Jane
Dixon, who responded beauti
fully with a short talk.
The gavel made by the pupils
of the DAR school at Tamassee
was presented by Mrs. Love
lace to Miss Dixon at the CAR
State meeting held in Atlanta
honoring the new society of
the CAR’s in Covington. Miss
Dixon, president, led the group
in the CAR creed followed by
the CAR song led by Sara Mar
garet Patterson with Mrs. Rape
as piano accompanist.
During the short business
session the name of the new
society was voted by s-uet
ballot wtith the tellers Mrs.
Dixon and Mrs. Rape. Mrs.
Dixon announced that the name
chosen was the Sergeant New
ton Junior Society of the CAR’s.
A short discussion was held con
cerning the National CAR meet
ing to be held in Washington,
D. C. on April 27, 28 and 29.
At the close of the meeting
the president led in a special
prayer after which she turned
the meeting over to the gracious
hostesses Mrs. R. H. Patterson
and Miss Sara Margaret Pat
terson who were assisted by
Mrs. H. F. Sharp.
The guests were invited to
the dining room which was dec
oiattd in red and while camel
lias and gladiolus. The refresh
ment table was overlaid with,
a white embroidered and lace
cloth and was centered with a
silver bowl of red gladiolus.
The refreshments consisted of
white buns decorated in the
US flag, potato chips, coffee
and Coca-Cola.
Mrs. R. H. Patterson was re
sponsible for the lovely pro
grams distributed during the
meeting. Miss Sara Margaret
Patterson presented each guest
with a small silk US Flag.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Mrs. Lucile Ray will be hos
tess to this circle in April.
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• • • •
Friends are glad to learn that
Miss Brownie Huson’s condition
is reported as good, at Newton
County Hospital where she is a
patient; and are wishing her a
rapid and pleasant convales
cence.
* « * «
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller
were Athens visitors Saturday,
and were among football fans
who enjoyed the G-Day Game
of the Georgia Team.
• • « «
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pratt,
Miss Sue Pratt, Bubber and
Mike Pratt were among those
attending the Roger Williams
Concert at the Auditorium in
Atlanta on Thursday evening.
• * • •
Mesdames Ed Robinson, W.
W. Crowe, Don Wood, Everett
Pratt, James Purcell, Sam Gain
er, Rucker Ginn and S. R.
Campbell, Jr. formed a congen
ial party motoring to Macon
Thursday for a delightful bridge
luncheon at which Mrs. John
Booth, former Covington resi
dent, was their hostess.
• • • ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Turner 111
and baby son, Nat, of Spartan
burg, S. C. were weekend
houseguests of the Nat S. Turn
ers. Mrs. Turner, younger, and
little Nat remained for a longer
visit this week, in Covington.
• * • •
Cathy and Carl Pierce, Jr.
will leave Friday for a spring
holiday visit with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cater in Perry.
• » • •
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Butler,
Jr. and children are spending
this week in Jacksonville, Fla.,
where Mr. Butler is pursuing
business interests.
Mary Jane Dixon. Mrs. Ralph A. Lovelace, Senior
State President CAR; Misses Stephanie Ginn. Hat
riett Diets, Bessie Jo Huson and Robbie Rape.
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