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MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor
PHONE 786-3401 ■ 3402 PHONE 786-3401 - 3402
Miss Wicks, Mr. Patterson Plan
Nuptials June 23 at Atlanta Church
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Russell
Wicks of Atlanta announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Peggy Ann to Charles Ray
Patterson of Atlanta, son of Mr.
and Mis. J. B. Patterson of
Porterdale.
Miss Wicks, a graduate of
Roosevelt High School in At
lanta. received her Batchelor
of Science Degree of Education
from Tiie Woman's College of
Georgia in 1962. She is em
ployed by Citizen's and South
ern National Bank, Atlanta.
Miss Wicks is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Carlton Mon
roe Wicks of Atlanta and the
late Mr. Wicks and Mr. and
Mrs. Jones Thurmond Polk, Sr.
of Covington.
Mr. Patterson, a graduate of
Newton County High School
and Falls College in Atlanta, is
employed by the Department of
the Interior. Bureau of Sport
Fisheries and Wildlife.
Mr. Patterson is the grand
son of Mrs. Lydia Dubose of
Macon and Mrs. Zack Patterson
of Porterdale and the late Mr.
Patterson.
The wedding will be solem
nized at Martha Brown Mem- I
erial Methodist Church tn At
lanta on June 23 at 4 o'clock. :
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Notice!
Due to the increase of materials the following beauty salons
have adopted set prices for all services with a small increase
in price. These prices will go into effect Monday, June 3.
WOMANS CLUB BEAUTY SHOP
OXFORD BEAUTY SHOP
JULIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
BECKY'S BEAUTY SHOP
NU CHARM BEAUTY SHOP
SALON OF STYLES
HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP
KNIGHT'S BEAUTY SHOP
WATTIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
(Our Mv-r"—, A— A««”r—1 Os Re<mlt»)
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Friends and relatives of the |
couple are cordially invited to ।
attend.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Thomas
B. Wyatt, who was killed in
the wreck of a weapons car
rier on Luzon Island. Philip
pines, on May 27, 1945.
A precious one from us has
gone; a voice we loved is still
। ed. The place is vacant in our
i home, and can never be filled.
The Family
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Keiyhbor !
M. S. M.
“if from cherished childhood
scenes ‘
Late and fortune base brought (
you here, ,
And your heart still homeward ‘
leans;
Remember—New friends with
time grow dear.
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lour joys, your sorrows are of (
ours a part,
So. help us to know you that ,
we may share
I’his experience of Life, with j
open heart:
Welcome Neighbor! We’re glad j
you are here.”
From the Sunshine state .
come some of our new neigh- J
hors this week. Mr. and Mis.
J. S. Stuart have recently t
moved from Limona, Fla. to ;
make their home on McDon
ough Highway.
Mrs. Stuart, a native of I
Ocilla, finds fishing and read
ing her most relaxing hobbies.
Mr. Stuart, who is retired
because of illness, shares his
wife's fishing hobby; and also
enjoys reading.
The Stuarts have a daugh
: lor, Mrs. J. N. McCullough,
living in Covington, and two
married daughters living in
Atlanta.
They are Baptist, and arc
finding a warm welcome among I
the congregation, as well as in I
their community, and the coun
ty.
Thomas Cartwright, with A.
T. and T., who has made Con
yers his home for the past
three years has recently moved
to Newton County, and is con
structing a home on Fairview
Road.
Mr. Cartwright is a native of
Mcßae; and lists fishing, bowl
ing and spectator sports among
favorite hobbies. He is a
"batchelor”, (which estate his
contemporaries warn him he
will not enjoy for long); and
will be a welcome addition to
the Baptist congregation, of
which he is a member, as well
as local social and community
, life.
Mrs. D. W. Loyd
Was Hostess to
Newborn WSCS
Newborn Church W S C S met
on Wednesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. D. W. Loyd, with
Mrs. Annie Birdsong and M r s
Corrine Davis as co hostesses A
large crowd attended
The president. Mrs. T W Bin
ford, called the meeting to or
der The o;x*ning song was "Give
of Your Best to the Master." Mrs.
i Hugh Adams led in prayer.
Miss Ruth Duke, secretary, read
the minutes and also a tribute to
Mrs. W. D Conner. Mrs. Fred
Williams gave the financial report
and collected dues, in the absence
of the treasurer. Miss Mellie Pitts ,
I The president welcomed every i
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Hospital News
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Patients admitted •during
past week:
White Mrs. Betty Mann and 1
Baby Girl, Mrs. Lola L. Dren
non, Mrs. Lola Sue Lawson,
Mr. Gary Hawkins, Mr. Rob
ert Parish, Mrs. Mary Hoag,
Mr. Billie E. Mooney, Mrs. I
Georgia H. Cannon, Patricia I
Cochran, Mrs. Ward S. Galt, I
Mrs. Mae Warren, Mrs. Geor
gia Dial, Mrs. Louise Kittle,
Mr. Burney Jack Thomason,
Mrs. Deanie Morgan, Mrs.
Gloria C. Parnell, Mrs. Hazel
Dickerson, Mrs. Luneal P.
Griffin, Mrs. Doris Womack.
Mrs. Lanctte Guthrie and
Baby Girl, Mr. Paul Ragan,
Mr. Aubrey L. Bi nton, Jr., Mrs.
Frances Bowen, Belinda Quinn
Brown, Miss Alice Crowe, Mrs.
Helen B. Fincher, Miss Linda
Juliet Yarberry, Mr. Guy
Whitley, Mrs. Callie Parnell,
Mrs. Frances Baird, Mrs. Bar
bara Cook.
Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Mrs. An- I
nie Williams, Mr. Jack Batch- i
elor, Mrs. Corine Fleming, Mrs.
Vickie Ozburn. Mrs. Ann Brad- I
ford and Baby Boy, Mrs. I
Leamon Malcolm, Mr. Donald |
S. Edwards, Mrs. Emily E.
(Betty) Jones, Mrs. Inez Big- i
gers, Mr. Norris Wilson, Mr.
lames D. McGiboney, Mr. Mell
T. Prather. j
Colored: Ruth Hamm and
Baby Boy, Walter Dobbins, |
Sam Stevens, Cecil Tuggle and ,
taby Boy, Johnny Bentley, Jim j
Henderson. Lillie Ruth Farley, ’
Irene Shy, Corine Graham, I
Nora Lee Terrell, Albert
Heard, Ruby Lee Durham,
Shirlene Brown and Baby Girl.
Patients remaining in hos
pital: I
White: Mrs. Betty Higgins, j
Mr. Bill Cook, Mrs. Betty
Jones, Mrs. Inez Biggers, Mr.
Mell T. Prather, Mrs. Dorothy
Bolton, Mr. John Morrell, Mr.
Guy Whitley, Mrs. Louise Kit
tle, Mrs. Frances Baird. Mrs.
Callie Parnell, Mrs. Olivia
Cowan. Mrs. Frances Bowen,
Mrs. Gloria Parnell, Mrs. Ada
Martin. Mrs. Barbara Cook.
Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Mr. Jack
Batchelor, Mrs. Vicki? Ozburn. i
Mrs. Ann Bradford and Baby i
Boy, Mr. Archie Boatman. Mr. ।
Donald Edwards. Mrs. Annie
Williams. Mrs. Leamon Mal
colm, Mrs. Corine Fleming.
Mrs. Lavada Broadnax. Little
Susan Moseley. Mr. Norris Wil
son. Mr. Jim McGiboney.
Colored: Slacks Raby Roy.
Nora Lee Terrell. Corine Gra
ham, Albert Head. Shirlene
Brown and Raby Girl.
|<MEETINGS>|
The Covington Service Guild
will meet Monday. May 27. at
3:30 p.m. at the new REA
Building. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Helen Dickinson, Mrs.
Frank Stone and Mrs. Tom
Crenshaw Jr. The guest speak
er will be Mrs. Maurice Long
from the Mental Health Ser
vice of Georgia Department of
Health. She will speak on Men
tal Health.
one to the meeting Three visitor,
Mesdames Chloe Tucker. Mary
Wagner and George Spearman
were welcomed.
The Annual Conference was
announced and the membets were
urged to attend. The Lily Commit
tee. Mrs Rarron Davis and Mrs.
Gray Hinton, were thanked The
I report of the year's work was giv
! en
Mesdames Paul Harwell and
Rarron Davis asked the group to
meet with them in June a dis
mission of furnishing a bedroom
at the parsonage followed Mrs
Rarron Davis and Mrs. Gray Hin
ton were appointed to serve with
the Parsonage Committee. Mes
dames Hugh Adam, and Dovle
Smith, to investigate the buying of
a bedroom suite.
The Nominating Committee made
their report The new officers;
added to the old ones were Mes-’
dames Earnest Holcombe. Spin-i
tual Life; Guy Jones. Student
Work. Paul Harwell. Youth Work.
W. R Porter and Albert Ozburn.
I Jr . Children’s Work
I Mrs Chloe Tucker gave the
Pledge Service talks Mrs Annie
Birdsong then gave the devotional
taken from Psalms 11(5 The song.
"Rise Up, O Man of God" was
sung, and the meeting wa< dis-’
missed with prayer
The hostesses served delicious
cake and ice cream during t h e
Engagement of Miss Evalyn Singley,
Douglas Hewitt Is Announced Today
Mrs. Eva Singley of Coving
ton announces the enagagement
and forthcoming marriage of
her daughter, Evalyn Marion,
to Douglas Owen Hewitt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hewitt of
Covington.
Miss Singley is a 1962 gradu
ate of Newton County High
School and is employed by The
Covington NEWS.
Mr. Hewitt is presently em
ployed by the Diamond Oil
Company of Covington.
The wedding will take place
in the very near future.
PERSONALS
The Charles Burnetts had as
their weekend guests, their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. E.
Burnett of Punta Gorda, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Ellis
will leave Tuesday for New
York and New Jersey where
they will be the guests of
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FIVE GENERATIONS of Mrs. Della Porterfields family
gathered at the home of Mrs. William Roseberry on Route 1,
recently for a family gathering. Shown above with Mrs.
Porterfield of Athens (seated), are left io right: her daugh
ter Mrs. Nannie Bowen, grand-daughter Mrs. Albert Haw
kins. great-granddaughter Mrs. Frank Wilson with her son,
Frankie, the great-great-grandchild of Mrs. Porterfield.
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I That, in the eyen of most Chevy II w agon
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A king-size appetite for cargo. Rut a dainty
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Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we
vent to great lengths tn keep it BIG where a
wagon should be RIG. The load platform
extends a full nine feet from the back of the
front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate.
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friends for ten days. Their
itinerary will include West
Point, where Mr. Ellis an alum
nus of the Academy, will at
tend the tenth reunion of his
class.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carney.
Jr. had as their recent guest.
Mrs. John R. Clark of Clayton.
On Sunday the Carneys and
son, Gary, were Winterville
visitors as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Carney.
Shiloh Church
Has Special
Sunday Service
The Shiloh Baptist Church
;■ at Farrar had a memorable
; ! service on Sunday evening
May 12.
Four girls of their Girls’ Au
xiliary were presented to the
church as Maidens of their or
ganization. They were Connie
Bryans, Diane Hughes, Beth
Wyatt and Shirley Wyatt. These
girls recited from those things
they had learned and told o
nission studies they had com
I oleted. Mrs. George Spearmai
I ’barged the girls to continu
I I aithfully with the work they
1 1 iad begun. Mrs. John S. Meek-
I charged the church to accep'
the responsibility for the care
and further development of the
, youth of the church. Mrs. Nor
ris Bryans led the congrega
tion in reading Scripture on
’ missions.
The ordinance of baptism
was observed, following the
Coronation Service. Rev. Meeks
baptised two sisters — Linda
and Elizabeth Turner. To their
; mother this was the perfect'
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Mothers Day gift. On this spe
cial Sunday there was also a
touch of sadness. It was the
1 last service for their pastor
Rev. John S. Meeks, who has
accepted the call to a church
in Dublin. He and his family
will be greatly missed and it
is with sincere regret that we
see them go. After a few words
of goodby from Rev. Meeks,
I the congregation sang "God Be
With You:” The service was
closed with the benediction.
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And for all the pepper we packed into that J
6-cylindor engine (there’s also a choice of an ij
even thriftier 4 in most models), we wera •
careful to keep it simple, easy to service—
and a real stickler on economy.
Feel in a traveling mood? Well —happy
coincidence —this is the time of year your
Chevrolet dealer feels in his most generous
trading mood. Izioks like it's high time you
two got together.
Thursday, May 23, 1983