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JWes 3401 - 3402 & MR&. LEO MALLARD. Society Editor Phones 3401 - 3402 1
Mrs. Mary Lazenby Vlas Hostess To
Presbyterian Circle Four Meeting
Circle Number 4 of the First
Presbyterian Church met
Tuesday, May 2 at the home
of Mrs. Lazenby. The meeting
was called to order by the
chairman, Mrs. Jay McCord
with a prayer.
Miss Kathryn Reagan pre
sented the Bible Study, taken
from Philippians 3:1-11, “That
I May Know Him.” The Lets
Learn About Church Exten
sion, was presented by M i s s
Jane Reagan.
Circle Five of Presbyterian Church
Met Tuesday At Home Os Mrs. Hudson
Circle Five of the First Pres
byterian Church met at t h e
home of Mrs. Foster Hudson,
Tuesday, May 2, at 8 o’clock.
There were ten members pre
sent.
E. G. Lassiter led the Bible
Study, “That I May Know Him”
as found in Philippians 3:1 - 11.
Mrs. Joe A. Durden rendered
the Let’s Learn About. The
topic was Church Extension.
Mrs. James Johnson read the
minutes and they were approv
ed as read. During the roll call,
twenty -two visits were re
ported.
The pledges and free will of
fering were received by t h e
treasurer.
For May, the project was the
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Dale Robertson - Mary Murphy In
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"Sitting Bull" 7:45 and I 1:00
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Roll call presented ten mem
bers present with one visitor
and twenty - four visits made.
The minutes of the last meet
ing were read and approved.
A special offering of SIB.OO was
received for the shrubbery
fund. After the business ses
sion the meeting was discussed
with the Mizpah Benediction.
Delicious ice cream with straw
berries and whipped cream and
pound cake, was served by the
hostess.
contribution to the church
shrubbery fund $13.00 was
donated from this circle.
After a short business meet
ing, the group dismissed with
the Mizpah benediction.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess during
the social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Floyd Sr.
spent the weekend in Sanders
ville with her sister Mrs. Grace
Smith who accompanied them
home for several days visit in
Covington, J. P. Floyd Jr. of
Gulfport, Mississippi joined the
group in Sandersville enroute
to Rochester, New York on a
business trip.
^Personals
Miss Alice Dawkins of t h e
Georgia Baptist Children’s
Home, Hapeville, spent the
weekend here with relatives.
♦ • • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grant had
as their weekend guests their
daughter, Miss Barbara Grant
and Dick Wilson, a law student
at Emory University.
• • ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Earl Moore
of Leguin Community had as
their Sunday dinner guests
Misses Julia and Jimmie Con
nelly of Mcßae, Mrs. Hoke
Smith of Eastman and Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer M. Wicks and
daughters, Nina and Kathy. Mr.
and Mrs. Huie Moore and
children, Richard and Huanne
visited in the afternoon.
• * * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vaughn
attended the funeral of Mr. H.
F. Collins in Piedmont, South
Carolina, Sunday.
• • • *
Mr. Raymond H. Wolfe has
returned from a trip to Sa
vannah to his home with the
J. C. Grants on Floyd Street.
» » » •
Bill Vaughn, James Dobbs,
Emmett Bohannon and Tommy
Broderick attended a State Dis
trict Lions meeting at Cole
man’s Lake near Midville, Ga.,
Saturday.
♦ * • ♦
Mrs. C. E. Young had as her i
, weekend guests Mr. and M r s. ।
। Claude Reed of Atlanta.
Mrs. James Milligan, M r s. j
Pat Laseter and her houseguest, i
Mrs. R. P. Daniel of Atlanta,
joined Mrs. Roy Roberts of De-
I catur in spending Saturday
and Sunday in Columbus,
; where they attended the Oral
Roberts Crusade.
Mrs. P. W. Pratt, who had
been a patient for ten days at
St. Joseph’s Hospital in Au
gusta, following surgery, re
turned home Wednesday. Her
many friends are wishing Mrs.
Pratt a rapid and pleasant con
valescence.
• • * »
Miss Virginia Ann Smith and
Miss Judy Gaulden of Atlanta
spent Thursday through Sunday
in Louisville, where they at
tended the Kentucky Derby.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Johnson
of Douglas spent last week with
their grandchildren. Barbara
and Kenny Johnson, while
their parents Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Johnson enjoyed a Carib
bean Cruise aboard the M. S.
Victoria.
• • • •
Dr. Robert Ozment and son
Randal of Atlanta spent a short
while in Oxford Sunday after
noon with Miss Rebecca Wel
don, Lamar Weldon, Mr. and
j Mrs. R. A. Coleman and Mr,
| and Mrs. Carl Giles Jr.
• ♦ « •
Mr. and Mrs. John Chieffe
I and two children of Avondale
I Estates were the Sunday as
; ternoon guests of Mr. Will
| Greer and Miss Mae Greer.
Mrs. George H. Wood, Ponte
| Vedra Beach, Florida; Miss
i Maude McEwing, Jacksonville,
j Florida; Mr. and Mrs. John
; Herbert Hall and children Sue
1 and John Dana of Athens were
guests Saturday of the Bower
. family and Mrs. Lyda Sue B.
; Hall.
• • • •
Mr. T. C. McCart of Snell
i ville. the father of Mrs. Dan
M. Clower, entered Crawford
i Long Hospital in Atlanta on
। Tuesday and will undergo sur
jgery today (Thursday). Mrs.
! Clower is staying in Atlanta at
i the hospital this week with her
j father. The thoughts and pray
j ers of friends here are with
Mrs. Clower and Mr. McCart
i and he is extended best wishes
for a speedy recovery.
• • • *
' Mrs. Milton Brodgon, Sara
i and Joe spent the weekend
I with Mrs. R. W. Campbell.
• • * *
W. H. Ozburn of Boston,
Mass, is spending several weeks
■in Newton County, as the
I guest of relatives. Mr. Ozburn,
i a native of Newton County is
। receiving a warm welcome
I from a wide circle of friends,
las well as relatives.
• • * •
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peters
and children, Jim, Bob. Mary
Ann, Dottie, Kathy and Tim
mie, joined other members of
the Peters family for a reunion
at Indian Springs on Sunday.
♦ • * •
Pvt. Sherry R. Campbell, 111
THE COVINGTON NEWS
of Ft. Jackson, S. C., was the
weekend guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Champ
bell, Jr.
♦ ♦ ♦ •
Miss Louise Skelton had as
her weekend guests, Mrs. E. B.
Thomas of Eatonton; Mrs.
Browne Lambert and Miss Dora
Sue Anderson of Atlanta, who
were joined as Sunday lunch
eon guests of Miss Skelton at
Porterdale Hotel, by Miss Ida
Thompson.
• ♦ • •
Mrs. W. H. Budd, Sr. and
Mrs. Lee Stephenson were At
lanta visitors Wednesday, when
they attended a meeting of the
Pioneer Women of Atlanta, for
which Mrs. Budd, who is a
member, was guest speaker.
“Mother” was the appropriately
chosen topic of Mrs. Budd’s
talk, in which she entertained
her audience with reminis
cences of her mother, Mrs.
James Verner, and grandmo
ther, Mrs. James R. Wyly, of
Atlanta.
• ♦ • *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchens
and son Kit of Decatur were
the Sunday guests of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kit
chens.
* • * •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris
with Mrs. C. C. Epps of Starrs-
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ville were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. (Casey)
Jones of Thomson.
• » • •
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hay join
ed other members of the At
lanta Society of Magicians and
attended Sunday morning
church services in a body at
Haygood Memorial Methodist
Church where -Rev. Jimmy
Snead, also a member of the
Atlanta Magicians, is pastor.
Mrs. E. G. Lassiter Sr.. Miss
Rebecca Weldon and Lamar
Weldon were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roberts
in Atlanta last Wednesday.
» » » *
Mrs. Candler Almand of At
lanta is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Elliott for several
days.
* • » •
Mrs. Robert H. Greene is a
patient at Georgia Baptist Hos
pital, where she underwent sur
gery Tuesday. Her many friends
are wishing for her a speedy re
covery.
♦ • * •
Virgil Eady, Jr., recently
spent several days in Washing
ton, D. C. in the pursuit of
business interests. Dr. Sara
Branham Matthews, a cousin,
of Bethesda, Md., returned with
Mr. Eady for a visit with Dr.
and Mrs. Virgil Y. C. Eady. Dr.
Matthews was the inspiration
for several delightful visits and
gatherings of friends and re
latives prior to her return
home this week.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. W. C. Harris and Miss
Dorothy Harris of Atlanta spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Harris and family.
♦ ♦ • ♦
Mrs. Rolfe Bloodworth is a
patient of Newton County Hos
pital where she was taken Sun
day. She is being extended best
wishes for a speedy recovery
by a host of friends.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burney
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of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Stubbs Sunday after
noon.
• * • ♦
Miss Sue Pratt of Piedmont
Hospital School of Nursing, At
lanta, is spending a weeks va
cation with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Pratt.
♦ * ♦ *
Irving Dietz has returned
home after having spent last
week in Little Rock, Arkansas
visiting his children Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Heiman and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Donald Bris
coe announce the birth of a
son, Donald Keith, born April
30 at Crawford W. Long Hos
pital in Atlanta. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Hudson of Miami, Flor
ida and the paternal grandpa
rents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Briscoe of Monroe,
rami
The Georgie Elliott Circle of
the First Methodist W. S. C. S.
will meet Monday, May 15, at
the home of Mrs. Everett Pratt,
on E. Conyers St. Mrs. Jack
Elliott will be co-hostess.
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Marriage Os Miss Nell Mitcham,
Mr. Nixon Solemnized In Home Nuptials
Green Valley Farm formed
the picturesque setting for the
marriage of Miss Nell Mitcham,
daughter of Mr. King Colde
Mitcham and the late Mrs. Mit
cham and Carl Otis Nixon, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Nixon, at five o’clock on Sat
urday afternoon. The Rev. Mr.
Edgar A. Callaway, First Bap
tist Church pastor, officiated in
the double - ring ceremony, in
the presence of immediate
Mrs. Ramsey Entertains Bridge Club
At Her Floyd Street Home, Friday
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Jr. was
hostess to her bridge club on Fri
day afternoon at her home o n
Floyd Street.
Red roses in a silver bowl and
sweet williams and pinks in a
blue satin-glass bowl lent charm
in the living room. The hall decor
ration was yellow iris in a yellow
ceramic bowl, the dining room
table held a lovely arrangement of
mixed fruit and ivy tendrils. The
den’s decor was California poppies
in a pewter teapot and yellow iris
in a copper bowl.
A delightful sweet course, with
coffee was served as the guests
arrived.
Thursday, May 11, 1961
members of the two families.
A massive arrangement of
pink peonies was the focal point
of the spacious living room,
where the nuptials took place.
The bride wore a costume
suit of textured, navy shan
tung, with lighter blue pumps
and accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon are at
1 home to friends at their Green
i Valley Farm Home.
Mrs. Donald Stephenson was
awarded high score prize and Mrs,
A. H. David won low score prize.
Others playing were Mrs. W. S.
Cook Jr., Mrs. Fleming Touch
stone, Mrs. Spence Ramsey, Mrs.
L. W. Masten, Mrs. Jordan Calla
way and Mrs. Ben Banks.
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