Newspaper Page Text
PAGE FOURTEEN
^Society Newst
- MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor "/
PHONE 786-3401 ■ 3402 PHONE 786-3401 - 3402 ’
Mrs. Grady Lively Gracious Hostess
To Corrie W right Circle Meeting
The May meeting of the Cor- .
ne Wright Circle of the Cov
ington First Methodist Church
met on Monday, May 20th, at
4:30 at the home of Mrs. Grady
Lively. Mrs. R W. Osborn, |
circle chairman, presided and
welcomed the members and
visitors. Mrs. Zed Steele gave
a most inspiring devotional and
prayer for the opening medi
tation.
Minutes of the previous 1
STRAND THEATRE
I
Covington, Georgia
THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30-31, JUNf 1
I
The Son of S portae us Leads the Slaves Against Their
Tyrant Oppressors!
STEVE REEVES IN
"THE SLAVE" as the Son of Spartacus
IN COLOR
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ’ * 5
Brand New!
JANE FONDA—PETER FINCH IN
"IN THE COOL OF THE DAY"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. JUNE 6-7-1
Primitive Passions! Savage Excitement! Volcanic Thrills!
Pagan Worship!
1 SSTEVE (Hercules! REEVES—GORDON (Terxenl SCOTT in ,
"DUEL OF THE TITANS"
CINEMASCOPE—COLOR
MATINEE MONDAY. THURSDAY. SATURDAY—3:3O
SHOWS EACH NIGHT BEGIN AT 7:30
HUB DRIVE-IN
COVINGTON, GEORGIA — PHONE 786 - 33)1
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 30-31
JEFFRY HUNTER—BARBARA PEREZ IN
"NO MAN IS AN ISLAND"
(IN COLOR)
Plus "Color Cartoon"
SATURDAY. JUNE 1
FRANK SINATRA IN
' THE DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK"
Plus "Second Feature"
SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2-5
TONY CURTIS—SUZANNE PLESHETTE IN
"FORTY POUNDS OF TROUBLE"
(IN COLORI
WITH PHIL SILVERS—LARRY STORCH
Plus "Color Cartoon"
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 6-7
BRIGIETTE BARDOT IN
"A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR"
Plus "Color Cartoon"
Moonlit Drive In
Between Covington and Conyers — Phene 483-7221
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MAY 30-31
ANTHONY QUINN—SILVANA MANGANO IN
"BARABBAS"
IN COLOR
Also cartoon
SATURDAY. JUNE 1
CHUCK CONNORS—KAMALA DEVI IN
"GERONIMO"
IN COLOR
plus
GLYNIS JOHNS—DAN O'HERLIHY IN
"THE CABINET OF CALIGARI"
IN COLOR
Also cartoon
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JUNE 2-3
Frank Sinatra—Laurence Harvey—Janet Leigh in
"THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE"
plus
SUSAN HAYWARD—JAMES MASON IN
"THE MARRIAGE GO-ROUND"
IN COLOR
Also cortoon
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4-5
DEBORAH KERR—YUL BRYNNER IN
"THE KING AND I"
। in COLOR
A’se cpHeon
. = x - - _ . _
(Our ArlvwHeere Ar» A„ured Os Results)
meeting were read and appro
ved ana report of the treasurer
was given. There were only a
few items of business presented
following these reports.
Miss Carolyn Osborn show
ed color slides made on a iecen*
trip to Mexico. She gave a most
informative talk in connection
with the slides. The circle
members especially enjoyed
seeing the pictures made in a
school where our supply money
has been sent at various times.
Mrs. Gillespie to
Receive Degree
At Tift College
FORSYTH, Ga.—Mrs. Lynn
Batchelor Gillespie will receive
a B. S. degree in Elementary
Education at Tift College June
3.
Mrs. Gillespie, the former
Lynn Batchelor, graduated
from Newton County High be
fore coming to Tift.
At Tift, she was a member
of the Student Government
Assn., Women’s Athletic Assn.,
Class Team, Tift College Choir,
Tumbling Club, and Student
National Education Assn. She
plans to teach at Conyers.
The group was very grateful
to Miss Osborn for sharing the
slides and information with us.
At the conclusion of the
program, M;s. Jimmy Ramsey
was honored with a pantry
shower, given by the circle
members. Mrs. William John
son of Atlanta, mother of Mrs.
Ramsey, was also a guest.
A delightful social half-hour
followed with the guests being
invited to the dining room. The
table had a lovely arrangement
of roses and candles. Delicious
sandwiches, cakes, nuts and
punch were served. Miss Mart
ha Ramsey assisted Mrs. Lively
in serving.
Bridge Club
Entertained at
Home Mrs. Cook
Mrs. W. S. Cook Jr. was
hostess Friday afternoon, May
24. to members of her bridge
club when she entertained at
her home on Madison Road. A
white wedgewood bowl on the
dining room table held an ar
' rangement of yellow Peace
I roses. A brass bowl of yarrow
and azalea foliage on the coffee
table and a ceramic bowl of
greenery on the piano comp
i leted the decorations.
Prior to the games delicious
refreshments were served by
i the hostess.
Mrs. Martin Goode was high
score winner of the afternoon
i with Mrs. S. J. Morcock win
ning low prize Others playing
were Mrs. Fleming Touchstone,
Mrs. C, D. Ramsey Jr., Mrs.
Spence Ramsey, Mrs. Donald
Stephenson and Miss Sara
Mobley, members of the club.
Mrs. Tom Stanton was a wel
come guest for the occasion.
Yuvette Smith
Entertained at
Grandparents'
Little Yuvette Smith, year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack R. Smith of Bristol, Ten
nessee, was entertained on her
birthday by her grandparents,
. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith and
I Noami on May 19 at their |
1 home on Jackson Highway.
A delicious lunch was served 1
highlighted with the cutting!
of the cake, which was beau- |
tifully decorated with pink
rosebuds and green leaves with
one pink candle.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fin-i
ley and Caro] Ann: Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Smith, all of Coy
i mgton; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
1 Nelson of Atlanta.
PERSONALS)
Mrs. Clyde Castleberry and
sons spent Sunday afternoon
in Social Circle with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mal
colm. Tommy Castleberry spent '
Friday night and Saturday in
the country with Mrs. W. B
Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Floyd Sr.
had as their guests last Sunday .
her sister, Mrs. Grace Smith
of Sandersville
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cason, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Lewis White, Mrs. t
R. J. Kinard attended the horse i
show in Monticello Saturday (
night. 1
• • • • 'a
Mrs Wales Ellis and children J
and her mother. Mrs. F. A 1
Jewell arc leaving for Florida i
i on Saturday, June 1, for an ex- (
! tended summer vacation. i
I AITI.M> CHVItCH SI SPAY
THE COVINGTON NEWS
□MEETINGSP
The Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet at the First Metho
dist Church, June Bth. The hos
tesses will be Mrs. Mary Fran
ces Wofford, Mrs. E. T. Parham
and Mrs. O. N. Parnell. Mrs.
Leonard Standard will be
giving the lesson.
• • ♦ •
The Sara Thornley Circle of
the First Baptist Church will
meet Monday night, June 3rd
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Christine Greene.
# # • •
Circle No. 3 of the Covington
Presbyterian Church will meet
on Tuesday morning. June 4th
at 10:00 a.m. with Mrs. Brooks
Greer.
PORTERDALE
School Speaks
Miss Thompson's Second Grade
For many days, the Second
Grade had looked forward to
May 22, the day set for our
class picnic. We left the school
at four o'clock to go to the
Lions Club Pavilion in Cov
ington. When we met, everyone
was present except Danny Al
len and Stanley Lowe. We were
sorry they could not go.
We had fun playing on the
swings, slides, and merry-go
round.
The bountiful meal was
spread on the tables at five
o'clock. There were fried chick
en, sandwiches, potato chips,
pickles, cup cakes, and cookies.
We had cookies to eat the next
day at our rest period.
We want to thank Mr. and
Mrs. R W. Higginbotham,
Chairmen for our picnic, for
preparing the tables, iced
drinks, and the many things
they did in making us have
such a delightful time. We
want to thank the parents and
relatives for their transporta
tion and the delicious food for
us.
The parents and others who
enjoyed the picnic with us
were: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hig
ginbotham. Mrs. W. S. Kite,
Janie Higginbotham, Judy
Higginbotham, Ted Higgin-
Higginbotham, Ted Higginbot
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whit
ley, Sara Lynn Whitley. Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Jack Savage. Janie
Darlene Savage. Mrs. M. B.
Shaw. Mrs. Efton Hayes. Mike
Mayes, Mrs. J o a.n Ellis
Peggy Ellis, Lou Ann Ellis,
Mrs. George L. Frey, Bob Frey,
Judy Frey, Mrs. Norman Ben
nett, Mrs. Elmer E Watson.
Mrs. Kay Marlow. Mrs. Etta
Savage, Mrs. Wallace Potts,
Mrs. Katherine Williams. Mrs.
Myra Nell Wheelis. Sheila
Wheelis, Mrs. James E. Cason,
Bud Cason.
Most of us hav» completed
the required work i the Sec
ond Grade. We are looking
forward to a vacation. We plan
to help mother and daddy and
to be careful in our work and
play, trying to avoid unneces
sary accidents.
Second Grade Reporter.
Card of Thanks
I would like to express pub- I
liciy my deep gratitude for the !
many kindnesses shown me :
while I was a pa>nt in Newton I
County Hospital. Mx heartfelt !
thanks to the entire staff of
Newton County H -xp.tal to Dr.
James Purcell and my friends
for their cards, w-its and flo
wers. May God bestow upon '
each of you His । chest bless- I
ings, is my ora ver.
M -. F/k- (Mattie)
U .. ! . I
Cynthia Harris
To Receive Math
Degree at Tift
FORSYTH. Ga. — Cynthia
Harris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter H. Harris of Rt.
4 in Covington, will graduate
from Tift College with an A. B
degree in Mathematics June 3.
She graduated from Newton
County High before coming to
Tift.
At Tift, she was president of
the Women's Athletic Assn ,
treasurer of the Baptist Stud
ent Union, treasurer of the
Georgia Athletic and Recrea
tion Federation of College Wo
men, freshman class president,
and a member of the Student
National Education Assn, and
Mu Kappa Epsilon.
Meadows-Fisher Wedding Nuptials
Performed at Atlanta Church
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Meadows ,
of Monroe announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Muset
te Miller Meadows to Wilbur
Franklin Fisher, son of Mrs.
Wdlie Fisher and J. C. Fisher
of Covington.
The wedding took place May
18, at Belvedere Methodist
Church in Atlanta with Rev.
James Thompson, pastor of the
church officiating at the ser
vices. The bride was lovely in
a white satin street length
dress fashioned with a bolero
jacket with which she wore
white accessories and a white,
purple throated corsage.
Mrs. Fisher is a graduate of
Monroe High School. Mr. Fish
er is a graduate of Newton
County High and the Universi
ty of Chattanooga, Chattanoo
ga, Tennessee. He is presently
teaching in Newton High and
is assistant coach and track
coach at the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are
Meadows Hair Stylist
Recent surveys show that visitors to Georgia ... the wonderful stale...
are beginning to notice the wonderful difference in the attitude
of Georgians. Visitors feel more welcome, slay longer, spend more
money than they did a year ago. And this means a wonderful difference
in the state's income, in your income.
We arc proud to salute wu for helping to change: the altitude of
visitors, who arc building a tremendous smokeless industry in Georgia
which we call ... tourism.
e urge you to keep making visitors feel welcome . . . and observe
what a wonderful difference it will make in our economy.
®hr dimttinfntt Nems
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures and Features)
making their home at 1102
North West Street, Covington.
Heard-Mixon 4-H
Elects Officers
At the final 4-H Club meet
ing for the school year, a new
slate of officers was elected to
serve during the coming year.
President, Pam Jones, Boy's
Vice-President Billy Parish;
Girl's Vice-President, Lynn
J ones: Secretary-Treasurer,
Linda Moon; Reporter, Mickey
Dickerson; Pariamentarian,
Mike Allen.
The Heard Mixon 4-H’ers
who have qualified to represent
Newton County at District
Project Achievement Meeting
at Rock Eagle in June are:
Carolyn Johnston, Public Spea
king and Wayne Robertson,
Entomology.
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
For
A More Beautiful
YOU
Covington Meadows
Shopping Center
786-5354
I Easiest to Clean
I Range ever built
I Come see our just arrived
PH ILCQ
I Xiur/ ELECTRIC
I RANGE for ’63
« Clean Spill-^ I-_ IHFW
( overs Fast— \ |
\Top
~~~ -WEES?* S"
~as»Sii6*> z ‘
f Lift Off\ .
( Window ) -^r —
\Oven Door/
I -
/ Tilt-up
\Oven Units/ / /
// 1
( UNDER- ) Z
\ ri ACC J PHILCO , >
X^GLAbb^/ 305538 ILJ PHILCQ
/Automatic/ Plus all these other
\^) quality features
- Cabinet Line Styling • Tempered Gl»w
~*^X -isyto-clean FLUSH Control Panel •3 Pm
/ Automatic \ 'oint Infinite Surface Unit Heat Controls
y Roastmeter / ’ Timet' Appliance-Griddle Outlet • Bake-
X” 'f/ Broil Selector Switch • Fluorescent Surface
Light • Lift Out Storage Drawer
6S) 317(195 .
yen Timer/ t J/ J) Model 305P23
Only ” (not shown)
Immediate Delivery TERMS
Covington Furniture Company
Phone 786-7077 —l9 E. Square — Covington, Ga.
Thursday, May 30, 1983