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Mrs. Leon Cohen Was Hostess To
Covington Garden Club, Wednesday
The Covington Garden Club
met on March 1, at the home
of Mrs. Leon Cohen. Prior to
the business session a social
halfhour was enjoyed with re
freshments being served by
Mrs. Cohen and her commit
tee, Mrs. Arthur Henderson,
Mrs. A. D. Jordan and Mrs.
Spence Ramsey.
Mrs. Leo Mallard, First vice
president, presided during the
business session. Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey Jr., gave the opening
prayer.
Delegates to the State Gar
den Club Convention to be
held in Savannah on April 10-
12. were elected. Following
ether reports and business
items, the meeting w’as turned
over to the program chair
man, Mrs. Spence Ramsey, who
presented Mrs. R. R. Fowler
and Mr. Charles King.
Mrs. Fowler and Mr. King
are members of the Newton
County Civil War Centennial
Commission. Mr. King outlined
and explained the work and
Addie Branham Circle Meeting Held
At Home Os Mrs. A. W. Jackson
The Addie Branham Circle
of Allen Memorial Methodist
Methodist Church, Oxford, met
at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Jackson recently. There were
15 members present and three
guests. Mrs. Howard Williams.
Mrs. V. Y. C. Eady and Mrs.
Earl Rhoads, all of Oxford.
Mrs. Pierce Cline, chairman,
opened the meeting with words
of welcome for all those in at
tendance. For the devotional
Mrs. Cline used the subject
Prayer, bringing to the atten
tion of the members the spe
cial need for prayer in times
of world stress and reminding
the members of the Interses
•ory prayer cards which were
■igned in September. The idea
of Prayer Partners was pre
sented and explained.
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plana of this commission. The
club was grateful for the op-1
portunity to learn about the
plans for Newton County’s
part in this observance.
Mrs. Philip Cohen of New
York, guest of Mrs. Leon
Cohen, was welcomed as a vis
itor.
Members receiving ribbons
for arrangements were: Mrs. C.
G. Henderson, blue ribbon;
Mrs. Lewis Caldwell, red rib
bon; Mrs. L. C. Gibson, red
ribbon; Mrs. Leon Cohen, red
ribbon and white ribbon; Mrs.
P. M. Dearing, red ribbon. The
horticultural awards were: Mrs
C. G. Henderson, blue; Mrs. P.
M. Dearing, one blue and one
red; Mrs. Lewis Caldwell, one
red and one white; Mrs. A. B.
Dennis, one blue, one red and
one white; Mrs. L. C. Gibson,
two white.
The April meeting will be
in the form of a workshop with
Mrs. F. C. Nesbit and her com
mittee in charge of the plans.
Mrs. Moss gave the trea
surer’s report.
Mrs. Cline informed the
group of the study course to
be held March 26 to 29, The
Unfolding Glory taught by
Miss Culler White. The Chair
man read the list of shut-ins
for the edification of the group.
Mrs. Melvin Conard, assist
ed by Mrs. Clyde Webb, had
charge of the program and gave
an interesting and informative
analysis of “The Lord’s Pray
er."
At the close of the program
Mrs. Jackson distributed enve
lopes for the Lenten offering
which are to be brought to the
next meeting.
The social hour and the re
freshments which followed
were enjoyed by everyone.
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Mrs. E.L. Tribble I
Celebrated Her
80th Birthday
Sunday, March sth, family
members and friends gathered
at the home of Mrs. E. L. Trib
ble in celebration of her 80th
birthday.
A buffet dinner was served
to twenty-five members of the
family. The dining table was
centered with a beautiful ar
rangement of daisy chrysan
themums and snapdragons. The
sideboard featured a four-tier
ed birthday cake embossed
with yellow jonquils, valley li
lies and white swans, topped
with a large figure 80.
Those attending the surprise
birthday dinner included the
following: Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Robertson, Largo, Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sharpless, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lane, Frank,
Jr. and Laura, Mrs. Ida Evans
and Miss Lillian Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Dial, all of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Trib
ble and Mrs. Frances Mar
shall, Milledgeville; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Tribble and Bill,
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tribble, Danny and Carol, Mrs.
Livvie Lupo and Miss Bettye
Tribble, Oxford.
Friends and relatives who
called in the afternoon were;
Mrs. Nell Rhoads, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Murphy, Claire
and Julie, Oxford; Mr. and
Mrs. Adna Holcombe, Mr. and
Mrs. Murphy Holcombe, Mrs.
Evelyn Lupo, Barbara, Judy
and Margaret, and Mr. Jerry
Nash of Atlanta.
Hays District
Women s Club
Met Wednesday
Hays District Womens Club
met March 1, at the Starrsville
Club House with Mrs. James
Anderson and Mrs. J. H. An
derson as hostess and Mrs.
Worth Barber presiding. Mrs.
J. H. Anderson gave the devo
tional on the subject, “Happi
ness is Homemade”.
The group sang "America",
followed by the Lord’s Prayer.
Mrs. Mutimer read the min
utes and reported on contri
bution of $25. to 4-H Club
since last meeting. Mrs. Barber
announced that Mrs. J. M.
Aiken won first place in the
county Style Revue and will
represent our county ’in the
district at Zebulon.
There were several visitors
present and Mrs. Barber intro
duced Miss Sara Gordon of the
Health Department, who gave
a program of facts on Home
Accidents, stressing accidental
poisoning as a chief cause of
illness and tragic results. She
gave pamphlets on Home Ser
vice and a good discussion with
group participation following
her talk .
Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Russell
were welcomed as new mem
bers.
Several games were enjoy
ed by the group during the so
cial hour after which Mes
dames Andersons served a de
licious sweet course with coffee
and nuts.
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Mr. and Mrs. James W
I Morgan announce the birth of
. a daughter, Virginia Lee, at
' Newton County Hospital, on
| Monday March 6th. Mrs. Mor
; gan is the former Miss Fay
I Daniel, daughter of Mrs. A. F.
Daniel and the late Dr. Daniel
of Milledgeville. Little Lee’s
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Morgan of
Milledgeville.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Miss Wicks Is
Young -Harris
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SHOWN ABOVE AT YOUNG
HARRIS College where she
was recently crowned Queen
of Bask etb all Homecoming
Meet, is Miss Sarah Ann Wicks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Q. Wicks, granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harmon H. Wicks,
former residents and natives of
Newton County.
Welcome
Neighbor I
M. S. M.
“If from cherished childhood
acenes
Fate and fortune have brought
you here,
Ind 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 yon that
we may share
rhis experience of Life, with
open heart;
Welcome Neighbor! We’re glad
you are here.”
Editor’s Note: It you know or have
a New Neifhbor whom you would like
to have presented In the "Welcome
Neighbor” eotamn. please call Mra
Leo Mallard. Phono 251 k
It isn’t “Welcome New
comer". but “Welcome Home”
that we extend to Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby E. Piper this week, who
have returned from a two year
residency in Atlanta The
Pipers, who are both natives us
Covington, are making then
home at number 5, Capes
Apartments.
Mrs. Piper is a water sports
enthusiast, and loves skiing,
boating, and swimming, as well
as music and dancing.
Mr. Piper, who is with Gen
eral Motors Atlanta Division,
share, his wife’s hobbies in wa
ter sports and dancing; and is
also a spectator sports fan.
They are being welcomed
back into the Lovejoy Metho
dist Church congregation,
where they are members.
Harold McCart Is
Serving Aboard
USS Canberra
Franklin Harold McCart,
boilerman fireman, USN, son of
Clarence McCart of Route 1,
Oxford. Ga., is serving aboard
the guided missile cruiser USS
Canberra participating in an
annual training exercise in the
Caribbean.
The Canberra is scheduled
to visit San Juan and Ponce,
Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Isles before returning to Nor
folk, Va., in March.
Harold was the varsity full
back on the Newton County
Rams football team in 1957-58.
Members Os Alpha Eta Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma Met In Covington
“Understanding Unfamiliar Cui-'
tures.” the topic of study for the
current year by Alpha Eta Chap
ter of Delta Kappa Gamma, fea
tured the culture of China by I
viewing the film of Pearl Buck’s
“The Good Earth” at the chapter
meeting which convened at the
Ficquett School in Covington on I
Saturday. March 4 The informa
tive program was presented by
Miss Eva Gardner and Mrs. Isa
belle Hatchell.
During the business session
under the direction of Mrs. Nell
Bateman, president, the chapter
voted to continue its grant-in-aid
for a second year to Miss Betty Jo
Aikens of Conyers, who is enroll
ed in a teacher preparation pro
gram at Reinhardt College and
contributed $16.00 to Care, Inc.,
for the purchase of food for desti
tute overseas families.
Mrs. Lurlie H. Goodner was
welcomed as a transfer member
from Crawfordville. Mrs. Good
ner is teaching in Madison.
Members were urged to attend
the Psi State Convention at Rome
on April 1 and 8 and the Regional
Conference at Asheville on August
7-10.
Congratulations were accorded
Mrs. Louise Ashurst of Eatonton
who was recently named a recipi
ent of an Academic Year Fellow
ship by the National Science Foun
dation. Mrs. Ashurst will engage
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in graduate study in the area of
the natural sciences at the Univer
sity of Georgia during the 1961-62
term.
At noon the chanter members
were invited into the school cafe
teria by Mrs Jessie Thompson,
chairman of the hostess committee
where they enjoyed a delicious
luncheon served by Mrs. Lp y d
Alexander.
Delta Kappa Gamma is compos
ed of women who have given dis
tinctive service in education i n
their respective communities.
Members of Alnha Eta Chapter in-;
elude Miss Kate Aiken. Miss!
Elizabeth Ballard. Mrs. Bernis
Chandler. Miss Mary Dance. Mrs.
Thelma Gay, and Miss Minnie
Stephenson of Jasper County;;
Mrs. Sara Sue Burke, Mrs. Annylu
Carlton. Mrs. Adelle Dickey.
Miss Eva Gardner. Miss Leila
Gardner. Miss Clara Mae Hays.
Miss Maud King, Miss Louise
Reeves. Miss Jordye Tanner. Mrs.
Jessie Thompson and Miss Ethel
Belcher of Newton County; Mrs.
Nell Bateman, Mrs. Hattie Chiles, ।
Mrs. Lurlie Goodner, Mrs. Isabelle
Eatchell, and Miss Alma Quillian
from Morgan County; Mrs. Louise
Ashurst, Mrs. Elizabeth Rainey,
and Mrs. Nancy Strickland of Put
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Bradford. Miss Mildred McElvany,
Mrs. Cullie Martin, Mrs. Emma
Mae Ogletree, Mrs. Mary Shaw,
NERVE EXHAUSTION
By Dr. H. E. Collier
which does not work direcfly on the nerves. The other symptoms
often following exhausted nerves include headache, neuritis,
nervous indigestion, so called rheumatism and dizziness. Treated
separately as symptoms all these conditions defy correction.
When the general nervous system is strengthened by adjust
ments all symptoms disappear because all nerves have been
normalized to all parts of the body. This is the basis upon which
Chiropractic rests.
The truth of this principal is proved by the praises of millions
who owe their health, (even their life in many instances) to the
correct application of this fundamental law of life and health.
If you would get well and keep well, consult a modern Chiro
practor.
(One of a series of articles published in the public interest
to explain and illustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic,
written by Dr. H. E. Collier whose office is located at 101
E. Conyers St., Tel. 786-3905, Covington, Georgia.)
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"When I awake in the morning I feel
nearly as tired as when I went to bed,
said a lady consultant the other day. She
also included the symptons, liver, stomach
and bowel complications. She wanted to
know what modern Chiropractic could do
for her. .
General nerve exhaustion is probably •
type of case most frequently handled in
our office. This is quite natural because
slight pressure on nerves exhaust the
ity which causes the condition. No method
or procedure can correct nerve pressure