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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roberts
and daughters Shirley and Car
ol of Atlanta were the Sunday
guests of Miss Rebecca Weldon
and Lamar Weldon.
• » » »
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Speer of
Copperhill, Tennessee, Mrs. A.
D. Mitchell of Winston, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Caldwell of Rome, Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Speer of
Fairhope, Alabama and Miss
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Lyda Speer had their annual
family reunion last weekend.
Mrs. S. E. Barnett of Oxford
; and Mr. and Mrs. Pat West,
Lynn and Pattie of Winston
joined them on Sunday to com
plete an enjoyable weekend.
Friends of Charles Kitchens
I are sorry to know that he is a
. patient at Emory University
Hospital in Atlanta and hope
that he will soon be much im
proved and able to return home.
• • ♦ ♦
Beauticians of Covington at
tending the Beauty Show held
at the Biltmore Hotel in At
lanta Sunday were Mesdames
W. B. Lewis, John Mask, Har
vey Lackey, John Zack Capes,
Chub Ivey, Julia Shannon, Bet
ty Warren and James Haulk.
• • * *
Friends of Thomas Jay will
be glad to know that he has im
proved after his recent illness
and that he with his wife and
son returned to their home in
Marietta Saturday after having
spent the past two weeks here
at the home of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Jay.
• » » •
The many friends of Mrs. A.
J. Parker of Oxford and Mrs.
i Leroy Durden of Porterdale re
gret to learn of the serious ill
: ness of their father, A. D. Gor
jdon, in the Manasco and Man-
Ivel Hospital, Haleyville, Ala-
I bama, and are wishing for him
a speedy recovery. The Gordons
are frequent visitors to our city.
, « • • •
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison
had as their guests last week
their aunt, Mrs. J. Will Mc-
Cormick of Deland, Florida and
Miss Terrell Watson of Jack
sonville, Florida.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Herring
ton and daughter Lynn, Ste
iohanie Woolfolk and Gretchen
i Von Muller of Atlanta were the
soend-the-day guests Sunday
lof Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goode
were among parents who en
joyed Parents Day festivities at
Georgia Tech, Saturday. Dur
ing the weekend the Goodes
had their son, Martin, Jr. a
Tech student, and Miss Runita
McCurdy, Agnes Scott student
of San Antonio, Tex. as their
guests.
• • • •
Mrs. Charles C. King, Jr. has
returned from a visit of several
weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Lambe in Wash
ington. D. C., where Mr. Lambe
is critically ill.
• ♦ ♦ •
Mrs. Carlton Pierce and chil
dren, Cathy and Carl, Jr. were
weekend houseguests of Mrs.
Pierce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cater in Perry,
♦ ♦ • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniel
and daughter. Miss Brenda Mc-
Daniel were among those at
tending the first service held
in Canaan Baptist Church’s new
building, Sunday.
• * • •
Miss Irene Robinson and a
friend, Chavigny McDonald,
students at Brenau College.
Gainesville, were the weekend
guests of Irene’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Robinson.
• • « •
Mrs. Ines Capes, Miss Alice
Dawkins and Miss Sarah Wat
son attended the Dixie Hair
Beauty Fair at the Biltmore
Hotel.
♦ • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smith are
spending a two weeks vacation
in Douglas with their sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mer
ritt.
• • • •
Arthur Davis of Abraham
Baldwin College at Tifton was
the Friday evening guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Sharp. Arthur
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Davis of Cooledge, who are
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Mrs. W. L. Floyd of Forsyth
was the Tuesday evening din
ner guest of her nieces and
nephew, Miss Lucy Banks, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Morcock.
♦ ♦ * •
Mrs. Leon Cohen and Mrs.
Moody Summers, Sr. returned
Saturday from Franklin, Va.,
where they were the house
guests for ten days of Mrs. G.
T. Edwards, for the annual
Garden Week of Virginia, one
■ of the year’s highlights for gar
i den, flower and history enthu
siasts. On Friday following
I their arrival they were central
: figures at a coffee given by their
hostess; and during their visit
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er delightful social events. Their
tours included gardens and
homes of the Upper and Lower
James River, as well as the
Eastern Shores; and points of
historic and senic interest in
Williamsburg, Richmond, and
adjoining centers of early
American architecture, history
and gardens.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ste
phenson spent Tuesday through
Thursday of last week in David
son, N. C., where they were
guests for the festivities con
nected with the inauguration of
Dr. Grier Martin as president
of Davidson College. Mrs. E. G.
Martin, who had spent the past
three months with her son. Dr.
Martin and family, returned
home with the Stephensons.
• • • •
Dr. Jordan Callaway and
Lanier Hardman enjoyed a
fishing jaunt, Wednesday
through Saturday in Boca
Grand, Fla. as guests of L. J.
Moore. Enroute home they were
houseguests of the Moores at
their beach house at Redington
Beach, Fla.
• • •
Miss Ernestine Mann was the
guest of her parents for the
weekend, and joined them in
attending the Mansfield Meth
odist Church Homecoming on
Sunday.
• • ♦ •
Mrs. J. E. Hutchins was the
recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Z.
T. Layfield in Atlanta.
Mrs. Massey Cramer of De
catur was an Oxford visitor
Sunday, when she joined her
brother and family, Dr. and
Mrs. Harvev Beall and son.
Jamey, of Macon, as weekend
guests of the M. C. Wileys.
Dr. and Mrs. V.Y.C. Eadv and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sharp
were among those attending
services at Shiloh Church in
Almon, Sunday, when Dr.
Wrights Henry, President of
LaGrange College, was the
sneaker. Mr. Sharp was guest
teacher of the Young Married
Coudes Class in the earlier
1 Sunday School service.
Miss Rachel King of College
। Park Faculty, and Miss Nora
King. Faculty Member of Hape
ville School, were the weekend
guests of their parents, Mr and
Mrs. E. A. King.
• • • •
Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Mrs. Wen
dell Crowe, and Mrs. R. O. Ar
nold will join Mrs. Harry Ar
nold of Monroe this week at the
Georgian Terrace, for Atlanta’s
opera season.
Miss Irene Hardman of
Athens is enjoying a visit with
Sally and Seaborn Hardman
this week, while their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Hardman
are attending the State Phar
maceutical Convention in Au
gusta.
♦ ♦ • •
Miss Emily Eady of LaGrange
College, and Virgil Eady of
Emory University were among
college students spending the
weekend with their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. V. Y. C. Eady.
• • • •
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ozment
and son Randle of Atlanta visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole
man Tuesday afternoon and
were the supper guests Tues
day evening of Miss Rebecca
Weldon and Lamar Weldon.
Newt Lewis of Albany was
the Saturday overnight guest
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Lewis, and visited other rel
atives and friends while here.
♦ ♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Ludie Hitchcock of Co
lumbia, South Carolina arrived
in Covington Tuesday to spend
two weeks with her children
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fincher
and daughter. The Fincher’s
moved Wednesday into their
new home on Ellis Circle where
they will be glad to welcome
their friends in the future.
• » • •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss were
the guests Wednesday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perling
in Sandersville where they cele
brated Passover Holiday obser
vance.
• • * •
Mrs. Sam Hay, Mrs. Brownie
Osman, Mrs. Aubra Sherwood,
Miss Nell Mitchum, Miss Ruth
Parker and Mrs. Lou Daws of
the Pilot Club of Covington at
tended the installation services
of the Pilot Club of Monroe in
Monroe last Tuesday evening.
» » • •
Miss Shirley Roberts of At
lanta spent Saturday night with
Miss Charlotte Giles.
• » • •
Mrs. Herta Rice and her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Andreae
of Atlanta spent Saturday with
Miss Lois Gray.
• * * «
Mrs. Emory Ellis and Miss
Christine Ellis spent Sunday in
Marietta with Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Ballentine. Christine attend
ed the Poppy Anchor at the St.
James Episcopal Church.
Miss Margaret King and Mr.
and Mrs. James Bates visi.ed
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King of
Eudora Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rainey
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and Mrs. Hugh Greeson of
Madison.
Mrs. W. E. Gray and Miss
Lois Gray were Sunday visitors
in Atlanta, visiting Harold Gray
j who is convalescing at his home
after a ten-day stay in Georgia
; Baptist Hospital.
♦ ♦ * •
Mr. and Mrs. Burk Britt of
Tucker visited Mr. and Mrs. O.
R. Rainey Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. King had
as their guests Wednesday
through Sunday, their brother
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
L. King of Houston, Texas,
who also visited other Newton
County relatives and friends
Dr. King returned to Houston
on Monday; and Mrs. King con
tinued on to Raleigh, N. C.,
where she will enjoy a visit
with her mother and other rela
tives.
* * * •
Among recent guests of Mrs.
E. E. Callaway, Sr. were her
brother, C. C. Jordan of Chi
cago, Mrs. Paul Cosgrove of
Atlanta, and Dan Cosgrove of
New York who joined his fam
ily as guests of Mrs. Cosgrove’s
mother. Local friends will be
interested in learning that Mr.
and Mrs. Cosgrove and daugh
ters, will leave on May 3rd, for
Stanford, Conn., where they
are being wished much happi
ness in their new home. Mrs.
Callaway and Mr. Jordan en
joyed the weekend at the Calla
way Beach house at St. Simons.
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