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Marriage Os Miss Barker, Mr. Russell
Solemnized In Home Ceremony, Friday
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd George uncle and aunt
of the bride, on Magnet Road
formed the attractive setting
on Friday afternoon, for the
ceremony, marked with sim
plicity and beauty, in which
Miss Phyllia Elaine Barker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Pate Barker, became the
bride of James Claude Russell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Russell of Walnut Grove. The
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ciated in the dauble-ring nup
tials.
Pedestal urns of emerald
fern and palm fronds flanked
a white floor basket of mam
moth white chrysanthemums,
snapdragons and stock inter-
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spersed with plumosis fern, to
form the improvised altar be- ■
fore which the young couple
exchanged their wedding vows,
in the living room. A white
satin covered prie-dieu perfect
ed the bridal scene.
Johnny Farmer, pianist, ren
dered an appropriate program
of nuptial selections in pre
lude; and accompanied Robert
Houseworth, who sang, “Hand
in Hand”, and as a part of the
wedding ceremony, Malotte’s j
“The Lord’s Prayer”.
Marshall Caldwell, uncle of
the bride, served as best man.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a wedding
gown of white Chantilly lace
over satin. The sculptured
bodice was finished with lace
scallops at the sweetheart
neckline, and three quarter
sleeves. The full ballerina
length skirt, worn over hoops,
featured a back panel of lace
ruffles, and lace scalloped hem
line. Her pumps were in white
sattin. Her shoulder lenght tier
ed veil of illusion, was caught to
a crown of seed pearls. She
carried a white Bible, topped
with a cluster of white carna
tions and maline puffs, show
ered with narrow white satin
streamers.
Miss Judy Barker, who serv
ed as her sister’s maid of hon
or, wore a lace over satin
sheath in cameo pink, with
chiffon cummerbund; with
which she wore a lace and
chiffon bolera. Her bandeau of
petals and seed pearls was in
the same pink hue as were her
satin pumps. She carried a nose
gay of pink carnations and ma
line puffs, with matching maline
ruff, and white satin ribbon I
showers. ।
Mrs. Barker chose for her
daughter s wedding, an imper
ial blue silk model with lava
liere neckline and three quar
ter length sleeves, with which
she wore matching accessories,
and a corsage of white carna
tions.
Dessert-Brid^' Contributes To Social
Calendar Os Events At Davis Home
The home of the Mark Davis
was the scene on Wednesday
afternoon of one of the weeks
interesting social events, when
Mrs. Davis entertained mem
bers of her club at a dessert
bridge.
Chrysanthemums and gladi
olus in yellow into bronze
tones were used effectively in
arrangements, at vantage
points, to enhance the attrac
tive setting. Arrangement of
colorful dried materials also
\ c Personals
Miss Elma Louisa Baldwin
with Miss Barnara Ann Clark
of Florida, both student nur
ses at Grady Memorial Hos
pital, spent last weekend with
Miss Baldwin’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Parker J. Baldwin in
Covington. Miss Bald
win. a student nurse at
Grady Memorial Hospital, at
tended a Scholarship Tea giv
en by the Alpha Lambda Del
ta Scholastic Society for all
Freshmen women with a high
scholastic record on January
31. at Georgia State College.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett New
comb of Roselle, N. J. were
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Henderson last week enroute
to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Members of tihe Pilot Club
of Covington who attended the
open house of Pilot Interna
tional in Macon Saturday, Jan
uary 28, were Misses Ruth
Parker, Nell Mitcham, Ruth
Tanner, Jordye Tanner and
Mrs. Sam Hay. The occasion
marked the opening of the new
quarters in the Persons Build
ing
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Mrs. J. R. Crawford of Route
3, is visiting Mrs. F. H. Wright
and family. i
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chambliss ■
of Macon were the weekend i
guests of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Crews. i
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W Durden !
and son Charles of Carrollton j i
Mrs. Russell, mother of the
groom, wore an attractive cos
tume in navy crepe, with
which she wore a matching
bolera. Her accessories were
in black, and she wore a white
carnation corsage, also.
The bride’s grandmother,
Mrs. Grover King, was attired
in a dress of lavender wool,
with square neckline. Mrs. J.
N. Allen, grandmother of the
groom, wore a navy costume,
with touches of white trim.
I lent floral interest.
Upon arrival of the guests,
a tasty sweet course was served
with coffee by the hostess.
In the ensuing games, Mrs.
Moncey Pratt scored high; Mrs.
Everett Pratt was consolation
prize winner and Mrs. Ed Rob
inson won the traveling prize.
Other club members play
ing were: Mesdames Charles
C. King. Jr., W. B. Travis, S.
R. Campbell, Jr., Jordan Call
away, and Rucker Ginn.
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Andrew Hender
son.
Mrs. Allen Martin spent last
Wednesday in Atlanta with
Mrs. Thomas Palmer.
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Mrs. I. L. Sowell with Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Day attended
the funeral of Mrs. Sowell’s
brother, B. F. Duke, in Lake
Wales, Florida last Saturday.
Friends here of Mrs. Sowell
sympathize with her in their
loss.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cawthon
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Kitchens enjoyed the day Sun
day in McDonough with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Allen.
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The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Henderson several days
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Woodhead of Neptune. U. J.
who were enroute to Mont
gomery, Alabama to visit their
children and from their to St.
Petersburg, Florida for a
couple of months.
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Mrs. Charlotte Weiss Perlin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Weiss, formerly of Covington,
was graduated with honors
from the University of Florida
on Saturday, January 28. Char
lotte will do graduate work
while her husband, Morton
Perlin, completes his degree in
law at the University of Fiori- i
da. Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, who
are now making their home in
Savannah, were guests in Cov
ington Monday. I
THE COVINGTON NEWS
For traveling, the bride
changed to a sheer wool suit
in royal blue, with which she
wore black accessories and a
white carnation corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell are re
siding at 1762 Pryor Rd.,
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I Mrs. Robert Budd Was Hostess To
Susie B. Stone Circle Meeting
The January meeting of the j God of Nations” followed by
Susie B. Stone Circle of t h e prayer. Mrs. Burson assisted
Allen Memorial Methodist by j^ rs John Gregory then
Church was held in the home of „„„„
Mrs Robert Budd on Tuesday, gave a ve *y interesting program
January 17th. on “Heritage and Horizons m
The meeting was opened by Home Missions” in the form of
the Chairman. Mrs. John Bur- a TV Broadcast from Station
son wi*h a reading “Live At VIEW. It was very informative
Peace With Your Nerves” The and helpful in becoming more
foil was called with seven intelligent about the purpose
members present, after which and outlook of this great work,
the Treasurer’s report was At the conclusion of the pro
given by Miss Rebecca Weldon, gram, a delightful social hour
The program was then turn- was enjoyed as the Hostess
ed over to Mrs. John Burson served de’icious Apple Knob
who read the hymn, “Great with Ice Cream and Coffee.
Miniature Garden Club Has Interesting
Meeting at Home Os Mrs. L. Hardman
The Miniature Garden Club j
met Wednesday, January 18 at |
the lovely home of Mrs. Lanier ■
Hardman, with Mrs. Billy '
Travis as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs.
E. E. Callaway. The club col
lect was read in unison. The
program chairman, Mrs. Lanier ,
Hardman, introduced the guest
speaker, Ed Hunt, county
agent, who gave a very inter
esting and informative talk
on “Landscaping”. The advan
tages of well planned landscap
ing were illustrated by slides
shown by Mr. Hunt.
Reports from committees
were called for by Mrs. Calla- ,
way. The flower show com
mittee announced that a Flow
er Show would be held March
8 at the home of Mrs. Hugh
Harris. The project committee
reported plans were being made
for planting of shrubbery at
the Girl Scout Hut. Members
were invited to a lecture to be
given by Mrs. T. G. Williams
at the Legion Hall Wednesday,
February 6. His subject is
landscaping. The club voted to
assist with the Heart Fund
Drive, as is their customs.
At the conclusion of the
i business session, the guests
were invited into the dining
room where delicious refresh
ments were served.
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Awards for the afternoon
were: arrangements — Mrs.
Hugh Harris, blue; Mrs. Lavern
Cowan, blue. Horticulture—
Mrs. Greeley Ellis, blue and
red.
IN MEMORIAM
In sweet memory of our lit
tle son and baby brother,
Charles Wayne Lawson, who
went to live in Heaven five
years ago this January 31,
1956.
God gave the gift of wealth to
some,
The gift of fame to others,
To us he gave the choicest gift,
A little son and baby brother.
Silent is the voice we used to
hear,
Too far away for sight or
speech.
But not too far for thoughts to
reach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lawson,
sisters and brothers
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express,
through the Covington News,
my heartfelt gratitude to my
Newton County friends for
their loving kindnesses to me
during my recent hospitaliza
tion and while I am recuperat
ing from my accident at home.
Your cards, flowers and pray
ers make my shut-in days less
tedious.
Sincerely,
(Mrs.) Annis Williams
Robinsons, Ginns And Gainers Are Hosts
At Buffet Supper, Thursday Evening
Among delightful occasions
contributing to the social ac
tivities of the younger married
contingent was the buffet sup
per at which the Ed Robinsons,
Rucker Ginns and Sam Gain
ers were joint hosts, at the
home of the Robinsons, on
; Thursday evening.
A beautifully executed ar
rangement of dried materials
in tones of amber, yellow and
bronze formed the entrance
hall’s focal point. Yellow roses
■in a brass container further
: accentuated the chosen color
I scheme.
The buffet table also em
phasized the color scheme in
J yellow and bronze chrysanthe-
I mums, gladiolus and tulips,
I interspersed with fern, which
I formed the centerpiece.
Bridge was enjoyed by the
j group following the supper;
. with Mrs. Jack Meadors win
j ning high score for the ladies,
! Greeley Ellis for the men; Mrs.
James Hutchins as consolation
prize winner for the ladies,
and Dr. James Purcell for the
men.
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Thursday, February 2. 196!
Enjoying thi festive even
■ ing were: Mr. md Mrs. Moody
1 Summers, Mr. (nd Mrs. Jack
Meadors, Mr. aid Mrs. James
Anderson, Mr. (nd Mrs. Dick
Bellaires, Dr. arid Mrs. E. W.
Exley, Mr. and Mrs. James
’ Hutchins, Dr. arfl Mrs. James
| Purcell, Mr. and’Mrs. Greeley
Ellis, Mr. and Miy Ben Banks.
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