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Thursday, November 8,1962
^Society Newsi
MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor
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Ethel Belcher Circle Held October
Meeting at Home of Mrs. H. C. Piper
PORTERDALE—Mrs. Hew
lett Piper was gracious hostess
to members of the Ethel Bel
cher Circle of the Julia A. Por
ter Memorial Methodist Church
at their meeting on October 8.
Mrs. Add O'Bryant led in pray
er. Ten members were present.
Mrs. A. D. Whittemore
brought the devotional mes
sage, “You Are A Missionary,
Too’’. She read the poem, “O
Jesus, I have Promised”.
Group prayers were offered
for missionaries and their
work.
Calvary Baptist WMS Hears Program
On "Laborers Together With God"
The general meeting of the
Calvary Baptist WMS met in
the educational building. Tues
day night, October 23. with 17
members and one visitor pre
tent.
Mrs. W. L. Pratt, president,
called the meeting to order af
ter which Mrs. Jimmy Harris
led the WMU hymn, “We’ve A
Story To Tell.” ‘
Mrs. Ralph Batchelor, pray
er chairman, read the mission
aries on the prayer calendar
•nd led in prayer.
The chairmen of the various
circles, youth organizations
and committees each gave their
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Blue bird friends were cho
sen. The work of Mrs. Eliza
beth Betts Snead in Singapore
was discussed and suggestions
made of things to do.
Mrs. W. M. Hollingsworth
will be hostess to the circle
for their meeting in November.
Mrs. W. C. Ivey closed the
formal meeting with prayer.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Mr. Piper gave a guided tour
through their new home dur
ing the social period.
reports. Mrs. Mary Baugh,
Children's Home Chairman, re
minded us that November is
Children's Home Month.
Mrs. Pratt called attention
to the world situation and Cu
ban crisis. A period of silent
prayer closed with prayer by
Mrs. N. C. Sammons was ob
served.
Mrs. Dwight Eaton, pro
gram chairman, then brought a
most interesting program titl
ed. “Laborers Together With
God”.
The meeting was closed by
singing prayerfully, “L ord.
Lead Me To Some Soul Today”.
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Kotal-Alexander Wedding Vows Spoken
At Impressive Candlelight Ceremony
In an impressive candlelight
ceremony, taking place on Sun
day, October 21st at the Li
thonia Baptist Church. Miss
Barbara Kotal, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph H. Kotal of
Lithonia, became the bride of
Lowell T. Alexander of Cov
ington.
The Rev. John Caylor, Jr.,
assisted by the Rev. Charles
Elder, performed the ceremony.
Nuptial music was presented
by Mrs. Otis Ted Page, orga
nist. Mrs. Robert L. Franklin,
soloist, and the Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Elder, violinists.
J. Paul Alexander was his
brother's best man, and usher
groomsmen were Charles Kotal,
brother of the bride. Cecil
Jackson. Jon L. Sayer, and
James A. Scarlett.
Mrs. Jon L. Sayer was ma
tron of honor and her sister’s
only attendant She was gown
ed in a street length dress of
•qua lace and silk organza with
matching veil and shoes. Her
bouquet was of pink carnations.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father. wmre a street
e i gown of wh.te nylon
burgundy and lace trimmed
with aßed mA Hei aho
length veil of illusion was at
tached to a hat of lace edged
With seed pee; Is. She carried
» white orchid on a Bible.
The bride's mother chose for
het dgugh^r’a wed<ss a dißu
of beige brocade with tur
quoise hat and a corsage of
wh ■» cane.'.*.- M I J®m< S w
Miscellaneous Shower at Salem
Honored Miss Peggy Jaynes, Bride-Elect
The lobby' of Salam Hotel
Was the setting for a miscel
laneous shower honoring Miss
Peggy Jaynes, bride elect. <Wi
Tuesday night, October 30
Hostesses for the occation were
Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs Hubert
Grier, Mis Leonard Standgid,
M Moriis Allen. Mr- Doyle
Baile and Mis John Addnop
A color W'hema of g een and
Whit# wa carried out in the
lobby w ere the guests were
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Alexander, mother of the
groom, wore a gold brocade
i dress with matching hat and
i white camelias.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the bride's parents
entertained at a reception at
i the Lithonia Woman's Club
Mis. Charles Howell, sister of
j the bride, kept the bride’s
। book. Mrs. Charles Harber and
Mrs. Robert M Mann served
j the wedding cake, and Mrs.
, Vance McClellan and Mis.
James Edward Wood presided
• at the punch bowls.
For her going-awav outfit
the bride wore a green suit
। with gold satin hat and match
i ing accessories. After a wed
ding trip to Mexico, the couple
। will reside in Conyers.
Spanish Club
Names Officers
The newly organized Span-
I ish Club advised by Mr. Joseph
Sears, elected officers a’ a call
‘ meeting last week.
‘ They are as follows: Larry
Darby, President; Suzanne Ad
ams, vice-president; A ueha
Spillers. secretH y; Sheri]l
Crowell, treasuie' Kau Pa -
ham, reporter and Tw 4 El
! lington, prog^ a '»
Mrs A J K nf end Jackie
of Jack son Highwa e e e
weekend <veMs of M Eva
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-egted and in the dining room
where rwfres'ri ents were serv
ed. The massive mantel Was
banked wth magnolm leaves
centered Wit een and white
burning tapei The t*ble
Where the beautifully wrapped
gifts vet pie. »i wa ovWt-
Wid with White With ribbon
like ropes of eu eigmg the
side- to huge boWs of gt een
ribiM>n 'Xi । e corners.
In the dining mom the ta
bles wee placed in *n L
-nape and oset lad With e hite
Centeung the tables weie ar
tistic arrangements of gieen
ery Dainty open fa Wd sand
wiches, individual (takes, com
potes of toarten nut- and <• ■ s
'a' dishes of gieen and white
mints witn a crystal punch
bowl emhwided in greenery
completed the tables appoint
ments.
Mrs. Roy Moore was in
charge of several clever bri
dal games during which Miss
Jaynes won the last prize and
the tuble laden in gifts. Miss
Brenda Bailey kept the re
marks of Miss Jaynes down as
she opened each gift.
For the occasion the honoree
chose a lovelv lavender and
blue print in jersey.
Mrs. Moss Was Hostess to WMU
Os Porterdale Baptist Church
PORTERDALE — The Sa
die Polson Circle of the Por
terdale Baptist WMU met on
October 13 at the home of Mrs.
Sammy Moss in Covington,
Georgia. There were fourteen
members present in addition
to a new member, Mrs. Paul
Ketchum, and one visitor, lit
tle Cindy Richardson.
Mrs. Herbert Burch, chair
man. opened the meeting with
a Scripture reading and M r s.
Frank Sailers led the opening
prayer.
Mrs. James Head read the
prayer calendar and led in
prayer for the missionaries list
ed
Mrs. Claud Madden told
about the forthcoming Mission
Study entitled "New Frontiers
in An Old World”, which will
Hospital
Notes
The following hospital list
was furnished The Covington
News October 31.
Patients Admitted During
Last Week:
Mrs. Sandra Haynes and
Baby Girl, Mrs. Sara E. Sam
mons and Baby Boy, Bobby
Gene Deese, Mrs. Elizabeth
Stringfellow, Mrs. Ester Mathis,
Ray Hewell, Mr. John Henry
Autry, Miss Rebecca Fisher,
Mrs. Martha Cartledge, Mr.
Charlie V. Wood, Mrs. Lucille
Cowan, Rhonda Lynn Hilton.
Mrs. Barbara Brooks, Mrs.
Donnie DeLoach, Mr. Van
Dukes.
Mrs. Josie Durden, Mr. Al
fred Kitchens, Mrs. Lenetle
Strawn and Baby Girl, Mrs.
Marian Henderson, Debbie
Anglin, Mrs. Marie Milligan.
Mrs. Frances L. Harris and
Baby Girl, Mrs. Betty P. Dur
den and Baby Girl, Mrs. Geor
gia Mae Savage and Baby Girl,
Miss Christine Ellis, Mr. J. D.
Frix.
Mrs. Ann Harper and Baby
Boy, Mr. Lum Criswell, Mrs.
Ix>u F. Daws, Mr. James Mason
Whitley. William R Simmons,
Sheila D. Garrett, Mi. Carlton
Crenshaw, Miss Cleo Allen.
Eliza Merritt, Mrs. Lindy Sue
Cochran and Baby Boy, Charles
Kenneth Wise.
J. H. Compton. Mr. John E
Freeman, Mrs. Rosemary Col
bert and Baby Girl, Mrs. Peggy
King and Baby Girl, Mrs. Mary
Ann Mooney, Mrs. Mary Jolley,
Mrs. Toni Crawford, Robert
Bell. Mrs. Betlv Jeanette Bel'.
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be taught by Rev. T M Un
derwood on November 26 at
the church. All circles will
meet together for this study,
and a covered dish supper will
be served. Husbands will be
invited, too.
Mrs. Terrell Lindsey pre
sented a very interesting pro
gram, "Significance of Our
WMU Emblem". Taking part
were Mesdames James Head,
Herbert Burch, Claud Madden,
and Roy Gazaway. Each mem
ber was given a wallet size
WMU membership card.
Mrs. John Lance closed our
, program and meeting w 11 h
■ prayer
Delicious cake and coffee
were served by the hostess.
Mrs. John Lance will be
I hostess next month.
Colored: Mrs. Mamie Smith
and Baby Girl, Little Cathy
Marie Bailey. Lelia Rose Good
man. Lula Bell Duiden, Mrs.
Margaret Freeman. Delores A
Bentley. Willie George Morton,
Jerry Jean Gaither, Walter
Moon, Little Katharyn Ann
| Pitts.
Patients Remaining in Hos
pital:
Miss Christine Ellis, Mr. Lum
Criswell. Mrs Marion Hender
son, Mrs. Lou Daws, Mrs.
Lucille Cowan, Mr. J. H. Comp
ton, Miss Cleo Allen, Mrs.
Dorothy Bolton, Mr. John Free
man, Mrs Elizabeth Merritt,
Mrs. Donnie DeLonch, Mrs
Lavada Broadnax, Mrs. Marie
Milligan, Mrs. Mary Ann Moon
ey, Kenneth Wise.
Mrs. Josie Durden, Sheila
Garrett, Mr. Leroy Crenshaw.
Mr. Bill Sullivan, Mrs. Lenette
Strawn and Baby Girl. Mrs.
Peggy King and Baby Girl, Mr.
Chester Patterson, Mr. .lames
Whitley, Mrs. Elizabeth String
fellow, Mr. Bert Berry. Mr.
James Wheeler. Mrs. Rosemary
Colbert and Raby Girl, Mr.
Robert Bell, Mrs. Betty Jean
ette Bell.
Colored: Emily Baker, Mrs.
Margaret Freeman, Lula Dur
den. Walter Moon, Jerry Jean
Gaither, Delores A. Bentley.
Little Cathy Bailey, Little
Katharyn Ann Pitts.
The home of Miss Ethel Hays
and Mrs. G. H. Harper was the
I scene of a happy gathering on
November 2, when a fi lend
from McDonough and relatives
from Newborn and Mansfield
gathered at the noon hour for
a surprise birthday dinner and
gifts for the honoree. Three of
Miss Hays, brother* wei e pres
ent to help her enjoy the oc
-1 casion.
Mr and Mrs. Cadwell John
son and children and Miss
Frances Giddins of Eastman
were the weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, j
M s. J. B. Mitchell, Mrs, Bob
Mitchell, Miss Jane Mitchell
and Mrs T C Bryant enjoyed
the day Sunday at Young Har
ris College, w’here they visit
ed Bob Mitchell.
Friends of Mrs. Margaret
Gilbert will be goi ry to know'
she is a patient at Georgia
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta She
is being wished a speedy re
covery by a host of friends in
Covington
Mr. John W Sanders was the
guest of her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs Dave Bohanan,
[over tlie weekend and enjoyed
i seeing some of her former
I friends after an absence of sev
eral years
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston
and children and Miss Claudia
Chriswell of Decatur were the
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PAGE THREE
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Rogers A high
■ light of the day was the birth
, day observance of Miss Jill
I Johnston’s fifth birthday, in
i eluding a beautifully embossed
I chocolate cake, decorated in
green.
' Mrs. George Jolley returned
Thursday from Newton County
, Hospital, where she was a pat-
I lent during the past week. Mrs.
Jolley is being wished a rapid
and pleasant convalescense by
a wide circle of friends.
♦ ♦ • ♦
Mrs. E. G. Martin has re
turned to her Davidson, N. C.
home for the winter months.
Mrs. Phillip Hathcock of
Atlanta, has arrived to spend
the next six months with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McDonald, while Mr. Hathcock
is on duty with the U. S. Armed
Forces at Ft. Jackson.