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PICTURED ABOVE at the meeting of the Covington Garden
Club lut week are newly installed officers and guest speakers
for the day Mr. and Mrs. Athos Menaboni of Atlanta. Seated
are Mrs. N. S. Twner. president of Georgia Garden Clubs: and
Mrs. Menaboni. Standing, left to right, are: Mrs. L. W. Masten,
Covington Garden Club Met Wed.
At The Beautiful Home of Mrs Ginn
The Covington Garden Club
met on Wednesday March 4 at
3:30 at the home of Mrs. S. A.
Ginn. Mrs. A. B. Dennis called
upon the chaplain, Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey, Jr. for the opening
meditation which was a prayer
centered on Spring.
following the reports of the
secretary and treasurer, other
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Building Lots
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on Collum Road. Inside City Limits, your choice of
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Pratt, Morcock & Banks
REALTY COMPANY
104 Bank Building Phone - 7700
STRAND THEATRE
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
— Providing Good Entertainment At A Low Price —
MON. - TUES. MARCH 16 - 17
Jean Simmons - Dan O'Herlihy - Rhonda Fleming In
"HOME BEFORE DARK"
Also Color Cartoon—“ Scrambled Aches”
Monday Shows Begin 3:30-6:00-8:30
Tuesday Shows Begin 7:30
WED. - THURS. MARCH 18 - 19
Spencer Tracy - Felipe Pazos - Harry Believer In
"THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA"
(In Color)
Plus Color Cartoon — “Go Fly A Kite
Wednesday Shows Begin 7:30 - 9:15
Thursday 3:30 - 5:15 - 7:00 - 8:45
FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 20 - 21
Steven Marlo - Luana Patten - Tom Selden In
"THE YOUNG CAPTIVES"
Added - Two-Reel Comedy—“A Merry Mix-Up”
Friday Shows Begin 7:30 - 9:10
I Saturday 3:30 • 5:10 • 6:50 - 8:30
(Our Advertiser* Are Assured Os Results)
i committee chairmen were call
|ed upon for their reports. Dur
ing the business session that
followed an announcement
was made of the Litterbug Con
test being held in some gram
mer schools. Mrs. J. F. Touch
stone announced that on April
, 6 Mrs. Biddle will conduct a
workshop for members of the
three Garden Clubs of Coving-
I ton. This workship will be held
11 at the Teen Can from eleven to
five o’clock. Members are ask
ed to bring an unusual con
tainers or flowers if they so de
sire. The new slate of officers
was read by Mrs. Leon Cohen,
chairman of the nominating
committee.
1 Mrs. A. B. Dennis, retiring
newly installed president; Mrs. Belmont Dennis, outgoing presi
dent and newly elected recording secretary: Mr. Menaboni, Mrs.
E. E. Callaway Sr., program chairman who introduced the guest
speakers and Mrs. E. J. Callaway.
Covington Garden Club Fetes
Menabonis At Callaway Home
The lovely country home of
the Jordan Callaways on Madi
son Highway was the scene on
Wednesday of a delightful even
ing, when Mr. and Mrs. Athos
Manaboni of Atlanta were cen
tral figures at a buffet supper
tendered in their honor by Cov
ington Garden Club Committee
Members. Mesdames E. E. Cal
laway, Sr., S. A. Ginn, Leo
Masten and C. G. Henderson.
White camellias and white
flowering quince were used ef
fectively in arrangements at
vantage points to enhance the
attractive setting.
The delicious supper was
served from the buffet bar.
which held a centerpiece of the
white camellias and quince.
Favorite hi-fi recordings and
conversation served to make
Mrs. J. B. Williams Is Hostess At
Meeting of Laura Thompson Circle
PORTERDALE — The Laura
Thompson Circle of the Por
terdale Baptist Church held its
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. J. B. Williams on Monday
evening, March 2. In the ab
sence of the chairman, Mrs.
Grady Bowden, opened the
meeting by expressing appre
ciation of each member’s pres
ence. Mrs. Bessie Criswell led
in an opening prayer.
During the business session,
Mrs. Leroy Bailey, gave her re
president, made a speech of
thanks for cooperation from
the members during her term
of office. A rising vote of thanks
was given to Mrs. Dennis for
her inspiring leadership and
many accomplished tasks.
The following officers were
then installed: president. Mrs.
L. W. Masten; first vice presi
dent, Mrs. Leo Mallard; sec
ond vice president, Mrs. A. B.
Dennis; recording secretary,
Mrs. A. H. David; treasurer,
Mrs. Harry Dietz; correspond
ing secetary, Mrs. Charles Star
ling; parliamentarian, Mrs. N.
S. Turner; chaplain, Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey Jr.; editor, Mrs. Spence
Ramsey.
The program chairman for
the afternoon, Mrs. E. E. Calla
way Sr., introduced Mr. and
Mrs. Athos Menaboni of Atlan
ta Mrs. Menaboni talked on
birds and told many interest
ing and helpful ideas and facts
on the subject. Paintings of
birds by Mr. Menaboni gave
added interest and attraction to
the program. All the members
, and guests enjoyed this pro
gram.
Arrangements for the after
noon were centered on the
theme “Birds As I Like Them”
and featured birds as acces
sories. Arrangements were
made by Mrs. J. F. Touchstone.
Mrs. L. C. Gibson. Mrs. L. W.
i Masten, and Mrs. Spence Ram
! sey. Many horticulture speci
! mens of early spring flowers
were exhibited.
A delightful social half hour
| followed with Mrs. Ginn being
l assisted by Mrs. E. E. Callaway,
| Mrs. C. G. Henderson and Mrs.
L. W. Masten in serving deli
cious refreshments
THE COVINGTON NEWS
the evening one of interest and
entertainment. Mr. Menaboni,
renouned artist, author and na
turalist, and his charming wife
were guests on the Covington
Garden Club's program on
Wednesday afternoon.
Included in the evening’s
guest list were: Mr. and Mrs.
Menaboni, honor guests; S. A.
Ginn, C. G. Henderson, Mes
dames E. E. Callaway, Sr., C. G.
Henderson. S. A. Ginn and Leo-
Masten, Committee members;
Mrs Nat Turner, State Garden
Club president, and Mr. Turner;
Mrs. Belmont Dennis. Coving
ton Garden Club president, and
Mr. Dennis: Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Callaway: Mrs. F. C. Nesbit and
Mrs. R. P. Campbell; and the
hosts, Dr. and Mrs. Jordan
Callaway.
port of the treasury. Mrs. Cris
well reported for the Com
munity Missions of the month,
and plans were made for a
pantry shower for an indigent
family. Various members vol
unteered to decorate the church
beginning with March 15.
Mrs. Williams urged all mem
bers to attend the Week of
Prayer programs this week.
Expression of appreciation
for a gift sent while she was in
the hospital was made by Mrs.
Ellison Wilkerson.
Mrs. James Brooks, program
chairman, announced that the
theme for the evening was
“Friendship”. A lovely inspir
ing devotional was brought by
Mrs. Bowden. She used I Sam
uel and John 1,5 as basic Scrip
ture references and also brought
a beautiful poem entitled “Be
Friendly”. A friendship candle
lighting service was observed
after the devotional. Everyone
united to sing “Blest Be the
Tie That Binds”.
Mrs. Corene Mills led the
closing prayer.
A delightful social hour was
enjoyed following the formal
meeting.
Surprise Dinner
Hnnnrs Mr. StODp
PORTERDALE—Mr. Harvey
St ano was honored with a sur
prise dinner at his home on
Sundav. March 8. in celebra
tion of his fifty-sixth birthday,
which he observed on Satur
day.
Present to share in the happy
occasion were: Mr. Wilev Stapp,
his father, and Miss Leila Staop.
of RuMedge. Georgia; Mr. and
?frs. AuguMu* Hn’Rs. of Social
Circle. Georgia; Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Shores and family of
Madison, Georgia: Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius Stowe and familv of
Oxford, Georgia: Mr. and Mrs.
James Stapp and family and
Mr. and MTs. Earnest Copeland,
all of Atlanta: Mrs. Doris Mit
chell and Barbara. Misses Pat
sy and Shirley Stapp, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stapp, all of Porter
dale.
The building splurge points
to higher timber prices.
Mr. Emory Ellis Marks His 70th
Birthday Sunday at His Home Here
Mr. Emory Ellis celebrated
his 70th birthday Sunday, quiet
ly at his home here. His sisters
and brothers enjoyed dinner
with him and helped him to
have a happy observance of his
birthday.
Those present were: Mrs. Eva
Townley, Mrs. Adell Polson of
Atlanta": Mrs. A. S. Ellington,
Oxford: Mrs. Grady Berry, Cov
ington; Mr. Claud Ellis and
Jack Ellis, Porterdale and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Joe Webb Home Scene Os Enjoyable
Afternoon Os Bridge on Wednesday
The home of the Joe Webbs
on Church St. was the scene of
an enjoyable afternoon of
bridge on Wednesday, when
Mrs. Webb entertained mem
bers of her club and guests at
a dessert-bridge.
Golden daffodils and jonquils
were used effectively in en
hancing the attractive setting
for the occasion.
A tasty sweet course with
Day of Prayer Is Observed At
First Baptist Church by WMU
The Womans Missionary Un
ion of the First Baptist Church,
observed the Day of Prayer for
the United States of America
Friday, March 6, at the home
of Mrs. Leo Masten. This was
also the final day of the annual
Week of Prayer for Home Mis
sions.
Mrs. J. W. Richardson gave
an inspiring devotional with
the scripture taken from mat
thew 5:13-16, closing the medi
tation with prayer. Mrs. Hugh
McDonald sang, “Where Cross
the Crowded Ways of Life”.
“From Ocean Unto Ocean —
Prayer”, was the interesting
program presented by Mes
dames C. C. King, G. J. Reeves,
Hugh McDonald and Misses
Lois Gray and Louise Reeves.
YOUR NERVES
By DR. H. E. COLLIER
Health is the result of Normal Nerve function. 11l health or
disease is the opposite of health. It is a departure from a
state of health, of body or mind. Characterized usually by a
disturbance of junction. When disease appears, it is evident
the primary cause of many types of illness. Diminished nerve
function impairs normal action of organs and thus ill health re
sults. The modern Chiropractor locates and removes interfer
ence with pinched nerves, thereby restoring the normal nerve
function employed by Nature in making all cures and maintain
ing a state of health.
Has your spine been thoroughly examined? It may well be
that your spinal condition is the cause of your ill health. Your
modern Chiropractor is a spine specialist.
(One of a series of articles published In the public interest to explain
end illustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic, written by Dr. H. L
Collier whose office is located et 101 t. Conyers St., Tel. ITOS, Covington,
Georgia.
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pecially from the “out-of-town'', “cut-rate" and
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Experienced insurance buyers ore rarely misled.
Two out of three place their business with
local, independent agents who they can depend
upon not only before a loss but afterward.
Morccck & Banks Agency
Bank Building Phone — 2300
Representing the Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
(Laraest Coverage Any Weekly In The State) Thursday, March^ll^
Ballentine Jr. of Marietta and
the hostess Mrs. Emory Ellis
and Christine.
Calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bostwick,
Mrs. Pat Jones, Mrs. G. E. Booth
and Dianne of Atlanta; Mr.
Jimmy Polson, Mr. Grady Ber
ry, Mrs. Russell Dollar and
David, Mrs. C. A. Cason, Mr.
Robert Cason, Miss Myrna Tay
lor, Mr. Gene Ellis and Mr.
Felton Ellington.
coffee was served by the host
ess prior to the rounds of bridge
in which Mrs. B. C. Chapman
won high score.
Included in the guest list
were: Mesdames N. C. Carpen
ter, Reuben Tuck, W. S. Cook,
B. C. Chapman, Grady Hays,
and Linton Smith, club mem
bers; and Miss Mary Willing
ham, club guest.
It was pointed out that with
in our own shores there are mil
lions whom do not know Christ
as Saviour. Our country stands
in a crucial hour as we are be
set with danger from beyond
our shores and tremble on the
brink of chaos from within be
cause of the sins of our people.
Mrs. McDonald sang the hymn
“From Ocean Unto Ocean” in
the closing of the program.
There were 19 members pres
ent.
Peanut growers have better
chances of getting profitable re
turns from fertilizing peanuts
by putting fertilizer 2 inches to
one side and 4 to 6 inches be
low seed, says The Progressive
Farmer.
that the nerve force causing health has
diminished its activity. Something is
interfering with the normal nerve cur
rents essential to normal structure and
action.
Nerve function operates through the
nervous system which is widely distri
buted throughc! t the body enabling
all organs to receive this nerve force
so necessary to normal true and action.
The cause of nerve interference di
rectly concerns the modern Chiroprac
tor because his Science is founded up
on the well proven promise that inter
ference with normal nerve function is
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