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Thursday, October 11, 1982
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= MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor 4
PHONE 786.3401 - 3402 PHONE 786.3401 - 3402
Presbyterian Circle Five Met
Tuesday at Home of Mrs. Robinson
Circle 5 of the First Presby
terian Church met on Tuesdav
evening, October 2, at 7:30, at
the home of Mrs. Ed Robinson
Mrs. Tom White presented
an inspiring Bible Study, “The
King is Crowned”, taken from
Matthew 3:1-6, 13-17. M r s.
Robinson led the discussion
period on Stewardship.
A note was read from Mris
§. J. Morcock thanking t h e
group for their interest ia
Presbyterian students attend
ing college. Brenda Brooks,
Lynn Dearing and Miriam
Gacdner will be contacted by
this group during the coming;
quarter. |
Mrs. James Lord, treasurer,
reported pledges for t his
month amounted to $13.20.
Free will offering was $1.12. |
Circle mmbers were asked to
be much in prayer ior our re
vival October 7- 14, at which
time, Dr. John McNeil will be
the visiting preacher. |
Eleven members and o n 2
visitor were present for the]
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By: Lanicr Hardman }
The home medicine cabinet
provides a great source of re
lief for many ailments, but it|
can, if unwisely maintained,
cause no small amount of grief.|
Unfortunately, some cabinets
hold poisonous articles wifl'\inll
the reach of small, eurious
hands. Then, too, there is al-|
ways the likelihood that an
adult will carelessly or accident-|
ally pick up a wrong bottle and
we have the makings of an un-|
fortunate accident. ’
If there are youngsters in the
household, be careful where
you store drugs, candy-coated
aspirin and household poisons.|
As for the adults, make it a
practice to read labels care-!
fully when seeking relief in the
medicine cabinet. 1,
Also, you won't exactly qual
ify to wear a dunce cap if you
make it a practice to have
those impertant prescriptions
filied at HARDMAN'S PRE
SCRIPTION SHOP. Experience,
care and the finest of drugs go
info every prescription at |
HARDMAN'S
PRESCRIPTION SHOP
902 Tate Street §
Phona 786-7033
THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD
HINT: Note to handymen paint
ers: When you finish a painting
chore, place a rubber band
around the can at the level of
the remaining paint. For the
next job you won't have to open
the can to ses what is left,
(OQur Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
first meeting in our new circle,
and eighteen visits were report
ed. .
Mrs, L. A, Patrick closed the
the meeting with prayer, after
which Mrs. Robinson served
delicious prune cake and cof
fee.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailers
announce the birth of a son,
Harry Thomas, on Monday
October 1, at Newton County
Hospital. Little Harry, who
weighed in at six pounds, is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Sailers of Pendergrass, and
Mrs. Albert Cofer, and the laie
Mr. Cofer. Mrs. Sailers is the
former Miss Peggy Cofer of
Porterdale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard
Dodd announce the birth of a
son, Harold Richard, Jr. at the
Newton County Hospital on
Saturday, October 6. Mr. and
Mrs. Bige Dodd of Porterdale
are the paternal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters of
Covington are the maternal
grandparents. Mrs. Lilla Lane
of Porterdale is the paternal
great grandmother.
Strict Requlation
Vets With Service
Connected Ailment
ATLANTA — The Veterans
Administration has increased
its questioning of veterans seek
ing admission to VA hospitals
for treatment of non-service -
connected disabilities, Georgia
Veterans Service Director Petel
Wheeler said this week,
Purpose of the new counsel
ing procedure is to assure that
the veteran is unable to pay
for the treatment in other hos
pitals, according to the require
ments of the law. As a part of
the new procedure, the veteran
will be given an estimate of
the cost of his hospitalization.
Veterans with service-con
nected disabilities will con
tinue to receive treatment for
their service - incurred disa
bilities without regard to their
ability to pay, and veterans re
ceiving pension based on their
inability to do gainful employ
ment will be presumed eligible
for the treatment without
counseling. ‘
Also, all veterans requiring |
emergency treatment will be|
accepted in the hospital prior|
to any determination of their
ability to pay. '
At present there are waiting
lists for admission to all VA
hospitals for treatment of non-’
service - connected disabilities,
since service - disabled veter-!
ans and emergency cases Ié-
Bibb Official l
Honored for |
Training Work ’
An executive of Bibb Manu
facturing Co., has been hon-‘
ored by the Textile Education%
Foundation for his outstanding |
work as an instructor in voca- |
tional training classes during
1961-62.
J. Vernon Wallace, director
of industrial relations of the
Macon head-quartered textilel
firm and Editor of The Bibb
Recorder, received a certifi
cate from Charles G. Cobb,
Canton, chairman of the Foun
dation’s vocational advisory
committee at the group's 19th
annual meeting at Georgia Tech
today.
Mr. Wallace’s citation was
for his teaching of supervisory
{raining subjects at Bibb’s Por
terdale mills. Os a class of 301
enrolled, 26 pupils earned cred- |
its. The class had the highest
average attendance of any class
in the same subjects offered
by Georgia textile mills during
the vear. The specific subjects
taught by Mr. Wallace were
Human Relations, Lesson In
struction, and Conference Lead
- Ing.
| Thirty - six Georgia textile
companies sponsored vocation
al training programs during
the year and 2427 employees
' were enrolled, Mr. Cobb re
ported. The vocational program
'is supervised by the depart
| ment of industrial education at
| Georgia Tech and is financed
Iwit;h local, state and federal
funds under the Smith-Hughes
Act.
Covington Garden Club Has Program
On "Georgia’s State Parks"
The Covington Garden Cluh
met at the home of Miss Sarah
Mobley on Wednesda -, Octo~-
ber 3. Mrs. Perino Dearing,
Mrs. P. W. Pratt and Mrs. R, H.
Patterson were co-hostesses
Preceding the business meet
ing a dessert course and coffee
were served. ]
Mrs. R. H. Patterson present
ed the ' program, “Georgia
State Parks”. Her interesting
talk was illustrated with n
teresting slides picturing t h e
various parks. She also supplied
the guests with material with
Mrs. E. E. Callaway Is Dessert ‘
Bridge Hostess to Club and Guests
Adding zest to the current so- [
cial calendar was the delightfu! |
dessert bridge on Tuesday af
ternoon, at which Mrs. E. E.|
Callaway was hostess to mem
bers of her club, and guests, at
her home on Legion Drive. '
Pink pyrethrum in a Usa—]
bata arrangement lent floral in
terest in the fover. In the liv-!
ing room, where tables wers?
set up for the games, colorful
autumn leaves payed tribute io
the season's beauty, in a Syrian
jug, on the piano. The dininz|
table featured a centerpiece of
waxey magnolia foliage a n a4/
ceive priority for available
beds.
The best and quickest pro
cedure to follow to secure ad
mission to a VA hospital in case
of any emergency is for the pa
tient’s physician to telephone
the admitting physician-at the
nearest VA hospital.
The best procedure to secure
admission for routine treatment
is to call at the nearest office
of the Georgia Department of
Veterans Service for advice and
assistance. The nearest office is
located at the Courthouse. The |
office manager is Mrs. D o tl
Cason.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
| which they could pursue the
| study further.
| Arrangement awards were
| received as follows: Mrs. L. C.
’Gibson. Mrs. Leo Mallard, Miss
|Sarah Mobley, blue ribbons;
!Mrs. A. B. Dennis, red and Mrs
| Arthur Henderson, red. Horti
gculture awards were: Mrs. 1.
{C. Gibson, four blue, twn
' white; Miss Sarah Mobley, two
blue, one red; Mrs. A. B. Den
nis, two blue, four red; Mrs.
Arthur Henderson, two blue;
ers. Leo Mallard, one blue and
Mrs. A. D. Jordan, two blue.
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scarlet studded seed pods, com
bined in a washed pewter bow!. |
After a tasty sweet course
served with coffee, by the hos- |
tess, bridge wa s enjoyed|
throughout the afternoon. In
the scoring, Mrs. John Fuller |
tallied high, and Mrs. Ed Rob
inson was consolation prize re
cipient,
Others playving were: Mes
dames Jordan Callaway, E. W,
Exley, Marion Piper, Lanier
Hardman, club members; and
Mesdames Philip Cohen a n d
John Porter, guests.
CARD OF THANKS 1
We wish to take this oppor
tunity to thank all our friend:|
for the kindnesses shown to us
during the illness and death of
James Coy Hayes. We sincere- |
ly appreciate all the cards, |
flowers, trays of food and|
prayers. {
Family of James Coy Hayes |
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Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Turne: |
were among local football fans|
attending the Tech-LSU game
in Atlanta, Saturday. They plan |
to see the Tech-University of
Tennessee game this weekend"
also.
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“TWO ASPECTS OF
CHRISTIAN LIBERTY"
“And ye shall know the
truth, and the truth shall make
vou free .., . If the Son there
fore shall make vou free, ye
shall be free indeed” (John
8:32, 36).
The true peiiever in the Lord
Jeses Christ enjoys glorious
(MEETINGS)
The Annie Armstrong Circle
of the First Baptist Church will
meet Thursday morning, Oct
ober 18, at 10 a. m. at the homs
of Mrs. Leo Mallard at 601
Monticello Street.
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The Miniature Garden Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Henry Odum Jr., on Odum
Street at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
afternoon, October 17. Guest
speaker for the meeting will
be Prof. Curry Haynes. All
members are urged to attend.
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The Corrie Wright Circle of
the First Methodist Church
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Leon Cohen on Monday after
noon, October 15, at 3:30 p.m.
GLADYS
of Gladys'
House of Beauty
WILL BE IN NEW YORK OCTOBER 14th
THROUGH THE 19th FOR THE
NATIONAL BEAUTY SHOW
[Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
| liberty. And our Lord Himself
lsaid that there are no strings
attached . . . “ye shall be free
{indeed," free even from the
most oppressive of all slave
masters: sin. While the law
never saved one man from sin,
the Lord Jesus, by His death
|on Calvary did, for we read
that “Christ died for our sins.”
‘ Therefore the Apostle Paul
{wrote by divine inspiration:
|“Stand fast therefore
in the liberty wherewith
Christ hath made us free, and
be not entangled again with the
voke of bondage” (Gal. 5:1).
| His leiters thunder severe re
| bukes against those who “de
ls‘u'e to be under the law.”
| To the Colossian believers
| he wrote: “Let no man there
| fore judge you in meat, or in
ldrink, or in respect of an holy
| day, or of the new moon, or of
| the sabbath days; which are a
shadow of things to come; but
the body (substance) is of
| Christ" (Col, 2118, 17).
l But true liberty is used for
‘g-ood. otherwise it only reverts
[to bordage again, for whatever
|overcomes a man becomes his
%master (II Pet. 2:19). Thus the
| Apostle says further:
,| “But take heed lest by any
means this liberty of yours be
come a stumbling block to
those who are weak” (I Cor.
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