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I Sti PHONE 786-3401 - 3402 PHONE 786-3401 - 3402
Mrs. Stephenson Is Gracious Hostess
To Club at Friday Dessert-Bridge
The attractive country home ।
es the Donald Stephensons was ;
the scene, op Friday, of an
entertaining afternoon of
bridge, when Mrs. Stephenson
was hostess to member of her
club and guests.
Yellow marigolds were com- ;
bined effectively with gold
splashed acuba foliage in a
green ceramic container as the
foyer arrangement. Magnolia
foliage with decorative pods,
and a coffee table arrange
ment of pink roses of Sharon
lent floral interest in the liv
ing room. A permanent ar
rangement in pink hues form
ed the dining table’s center
piece.
A delicious sweet course was
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Covington, Ga.
Thurs.-Frl., September 26-27
"House of Women"
Saturday, September 28
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Plus
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Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Sept. 29-30-
October 1
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"My Six Loves"
(IN COLOR)
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Wed.-Thurs.-Fri., Oct. 2-3-4
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MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY '
9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P. M.
PHONE 786-501 3 • I
FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS "'^4'
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We would like all our friends and customers to come by and register for
the free $50.00 "Her Highness" permanent wave.
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। served upon the arrival of
; guests.
In the ensuing games Mrs.
Spence Ramsey won top score
prize; and Mrs. J. H. Bryan,
I a club guest, was consolation
; prize recipient.
Others playing were: Mes
dames Martin Goode, C. D.
Ramsey, Fleming Touchstone,
W. S. Cook, Jr. and S. J. Mor
cock, club members; and Mrs.
John Morford, a club guest.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hilton
of Covington announce the
birth of a baby daughter born
on September 13th at Newton
County Hospital. The baby has
been given the name of Jenni
fer June. Little Jennifer weigh
ed 7 lbs. 8 ozs.
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Standard of Covington and the
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Maude Hilton of Covington.
Mrs. Hilton is the former
June Standard. The Hiltons
have one other child, Rhonda
Lynn, who is^two years old.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister
Isaacs 111 of Porterdale an
nounce the birth of a baby
girl, Margaret Allison, born
on September 20th at Newton
County Hospital. The baby
girl weighed 7 lbs. 9 ozs.
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fos
ter of Spartanburg, South
Covington Pilot Club September
Meeting Held at Nixon's Home ”
The September dinner
meeting of the Pilot Club of
Covington was held at the
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Nixon. Tables placed on
the back lawn were laden with
delicious food. The setting was
perfect and the members en-
^Personals}
Rev. and Mrs. Grady Walton
and children, Grady and Doro
thy, have returned to their
home in Colquitt after a visit
here with their mother, Mrs.
G. H. Walton. They also visited
her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Gaston Meyers in Union Grove,
North Carolina.
• * * •
Lamar Weldon returned
home Sunday after spending
several days at Georgia Baptist
Hospital in Atlanta. Out of
town visitors Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. John B. Roberts and
daughter Carol of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bryan,
Chamblee and Mr. and Mrs. J.
MEETINGS
The Wesleyan Service
Guild of the First Methodist
Church will meet at the church
Tuesday, October 1, at 8 p. m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Marion
Britt and Mrs. Cecil Brown.
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The Covington Woman’s
Club will meet at the club
house on Tuesday afternoon,
October 1, at 3:30 p. m. Mrs.
Hugh Adams will be chair
man of the hostess committee.
Mrs. W. R. Porter, chairman
of the Education Department
will present the guest speak
er, Dr. Hamby Barton.
Carolina and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
McAllister Isaacs, Jr. of Co
lumbus.
joyed the beautiful sunset, the
reflection of the trees on the
lake and the surrounding
lawn which contributed to the
enjoyment of the alfresco
meal.
Mrs. Sam Hay very gra
ciously presented the guest
uuuay pieaeuiea me guest
speaker, Mrs. Harry Goslee of
Atlanta, better known to Pi
lots as “Gene” Goslee, who has
served as Governor of District
I, Georgia, a director of Pilot
International and at present
is vice-chairman of Extention
in Pilot International. Mrs.
Goslee is presently working
with the American Cancer So
ciety and travels in four coun
ties in Georgia. She challeng
ed Pilots to know and to be
on the alert to opportunities
for service in the community
and to individuals, remember
ing always that Pilot was or
ganized to be of service to
others.
Mrs. Hoke Randall, chair
man, and other members of
the Community Service Com
mittee were in charge of the
program for the evening.
Guests of the club for the
evening were Mrs. Ruth Gay,
Mrs. Frank Nelvin Guinn, Mrs.
Nat Morgan and Mrs. Virginia
Collins of Atlanta.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
C. Tucker and daughter Terri
of Hapeville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson
spent Sunday in Eastman with
Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Johnson
and children.
* ♦ » •
Mrs. B. O. McDonald has re
turned home after a visit in
Doraville with her sister, Mrs.
McElroy.
♦ • • •
Mrs. G. H. Walton has re
turned home after a visit in
Greensboro, North Carolina
with her son, Billy Walton.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Rev. James West of Conyers
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Fuller Saturday night.
* * * *
Little Mike Waldrop of
Conyers spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Waldrop.
* * • *
Miss Nancy Polson of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
I/oyd.
* * * •
The many friends of Walker
Birdsong are glad to learn that
he was permitted to return
home on Wednesday from
Emory Hospital, where he
spent the past two weeks fol
lowing eye surgery.
♦ * ♦ *
Miss Sandra Richardson of
the University of Georgia. At
hens, joined her parents Sun
day for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Richardson in
Greenville, South Carolina
where Jimmy is attending
Furman University.
• * * *
Jeff Ramsey of Athens is
the guest this week of his
; sister, Mrs. E. G. Martin. Mr.
i Ramsey, a former Covington
; ian, is being warmly greeted
> by a wide circle of local
। friends.
• • • •
Connie Coleman, daughter of
; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Coleman,
' was the weekend guests of
, friends and relatives in Tif
। ton.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Johnson en
. tertained Friday night with a
. cookout at her cabin on Jack
। son Lake. Enjoying the de
. licious meal were Mrs. Fran
; ces Taunton and Debora, Mrs.
Marie Hall, Mrs. Addie Cason,
Mrs. Iris Thompson and Sha
ron, Mrs. Ruby Butler, Mrs.
■ Mazie Head, Mrs. Mary Fran
[ ces Davis, Donna and Car
lene, the hostess and daugh
ter, Regena. Some of the group
. attended the football game at
( Sharp Field following the sup
per.
• • • .
» » » »
Stephen Rainey of Griffin
. was the Monday avernight
guest of Dickie George and his
■ parents, prior to their depar
ture for Auburn, Ala., where
. they enrolled Tuesday at Au
i burn University for the fall
quarter.
♦ * * •
Mrs. Frank Martin and ba
| by daughter. Laura Lane, re
l turned to their home in Jack
sonville, Florida Sunday after
I spending ten days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
: Bob Weaver.
Mrs. John Bob Weaver and
Mrs. Frank Martin and baby
daughter spent Thursday in
Monticello with Mrs. W* A.
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bob
Weaver and Mrs. Frank Mar
tin and daughter w r ere dinner
guests on Tuesday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jones of
Decatur.
• » • •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailers
and children spent the week
end in Pendergrass with Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Sailers.
Friends of Johnny Jay will
be glad to know he is improv
ing at Newton County Hos
pital where he underwent
emergency surgery last Thurs
day for appendicitis. Dinner
guests of Mrs. Johnny Jav
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jay
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Lucius Tucker and family of
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Jay and family of Avon
dale. Mrs. Will Jay of Madi
son has been the house guest
of the Jay’s since last Thurs
j day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mrs. Tarkenton Was Gracious Hostess
To Branham-Stewart Circle Meeting
The Lynn Branham-Emmie
Stewart Circle of the Allen
Memorial Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, met Septem
ber 19, at the home of Mrs.
Dallas Tarkenton with 20 pre
sent.
After refreshments were
served Mrs. Nimmo, chairman,
opened the meeting with pray
er. The secretary’s report was
read and approved. The trea
surer reported $14.31 in the
B. Yancey visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Piper and young
son, Michael, in East Point
Sunday.
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Lt. Sam D. Ramsey of Saw
yer AFB, Michigan, spent sev
eral days last week at the Air
Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, Colorado. While there
he visited several points of in
terest and enjoyed the Wash
ington State Air Force Aca
demy football game on Satur
day.
♦ ♦ ♦ •
Hal Moss left Monday for
Southern Tech where he will
study engineering. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Logan
and children, Vicki, Steve and
David, of Atlanta where Sun
day guests of their aunt, Mrs.
Robert Coleman.
* * * «
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey
visited Mrs. Thomas Swift at
Elberton and T. J. Ramsey in
Athens, Sunday.
» • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Her
rington and Mrs. Quay Elling
ton where the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wil
liams.
• ♦ » *
Mrs. Gladys Wilson and Mrs.
Jewel Peeples and baby of At
lanta spent last Thursday with
Mr. Jessie W. Thompson.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Gene Hodges of McDonough
spent last weekend with Alvin
Aldridge.
• « • •
Miss Mae Greer spent Wed
nesday of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Linus Polk and
daughter, Linda of Monticello.
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PHONE 786-3432 NORTH ELM ST. COVINGTON, GA.
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Love Offering, $6 collected on
pledges and $23.16 the local
estimate. Mrs. Pirkle, Mrs. Da
vis and Mrs. Rhoads volun
teered to visit shut-ins.
Mrs. Tarkenton spoke of the
members of the church who
are not members of the WSCS
and Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Nim
mo and Mrs. Giles volunteer
ed to telephone these mem
bers and invite them to visit
and join one of the three cir
cles. Mrs. Tarkenton gave each
member a membership card.
Mrs. Eady read notes from
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Beebe
Warwick Westbrook. She told
of the Spiritual Life Retreat
October 22 and 23 at Rock
Eagle.
Mrs. Graham Davis had
charge of the program, “What
It Means to Belong to the Wo
man’s Society”. The meeting
closed with prayer.
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UKI V L-1 IN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 26-27-28
Conyers. Georgia This Year's Big Adventure!
Rhone 483-7221 JOHN WAYNE—LEE MARVIN—DICK FORAN—
DOROTHY LAMOUR IN
Thursday, Friday, September 26-27 "DONOVAN'S REEF"
"HUD" IN TECHNICOLOR
Paul Newman—Patricia Neal Admission on This Picture—Children 30c—Adults 60c
Saturday, September 28 '
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30-OCT. 1-2
"THE CENTURION"
John Barrymore-Jacques Sama. MERLE OBERON—STEVE COCHRAN—CURT JURGENS
JOHN AGAR—STEVE BRODIE IN
"PLAY IT COOL" "OF LOVE AND DESIRE"
Bobby Vee—Helen Shapiro IN DELUXE COLOR
Sunday, Monday, September 29-30 Adult Entertainment
"SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 3-4-5
Paul Newman—Geraldine Page
Unknown Terror Strikes at Night!
"THE RAVEN" VINCENT PRICE—NANCY KOVACK—IAN WOLFE IN
Vincent Price—Peter Lorre "DIARY OF A MADMAN"
Tuesday, Wednesday, October 1-2 TECHNICOLOR
"THE ROBE" MATINEE MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY—3:3O
Richard Burton—Jean Simmons
SHOWS EACH NIGHT BEGIN AT 7:30
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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 32
To Help With Newton County Fair
The American Legion Auxili
ary Unit No. 32 will again ope
rate the Concession stand at the
Newton County Fair this year,
September 30th - October 5,
1963.
Members of the Auxiliary
are requested to donate a pie
or cake anytime during the
week and are expected to work
at sometime during the week.
You may call Mrs. Ty Cason,
786-2122, in regard to the con
cession stand.
It is time to renew member
ship for the coming year and
Membership Chairman, Mrs.
John W. Chapman, is asking
each member to pay their dues
before or during the week of
the fair.
This is also an invitation to
the wives and children of Legi
onnaires who have not joined
the Legion Auxiliary, to be a
member. Mrs. Chapman, with
her committe, will be at the
Thursday, September 26, 1963
Auxiliary Booth during the
fair, and will be glad to take
applications for membership.
The Legion Auxiliary offers
a variety of programs which
are worthwhile, Rehabilitation,
Child Welfare, Girls State,
Americanism, Community Ser
vice and many other programs.
Income received from the
Concession stand is spent for
these worthwhile projects.
Membership Chairman, Mrs.
John W. Chapman can be
reached at 786-2344 or Mrs. Ty
Cason, Unit President, 786—
2122.
Miss Lucile Higginbotham,
Extension hea It h specialist,
cites U. S. Public Health Ser
vice figures showing that
about 100 communities fluori
dated their water supplies dur
ing 1962.
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