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Thursday, January 9, 1964
* Society Newsi
MRS. LEO MALLARD, Society Editor *
PHONE 786-3401 - 3402 PHONE 786-3401 . 3402
Marriage of Miss Martin, Mr. Fisher
Solemnized, Augusta Church Ceremony
Miss Kathryn Ann Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Martin of Augusta,
formerly of Porterdale, and
Raymond Earl Fisher Jr., of
New Holland. Pennsylvania,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond E. Fisher Sr. of Dayton,
Pennsylvania were united in
marriage on December 14, at
Hephzibah Baptist Church in
Augusta.
The Rev. O. Ted Page per
formed the ceremony with
Mrs. Page presenting the nup
tial music for the impressive
service.
STRAND THEATRE
Covmgtcn, Georgia
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 9-10-11
Sea the Deadliest Duel in He Jungle—Attack of the Krait!
ROBERT MITCHUM—ELSA MARTINELLI—SABU IN
"RAMPAGE"
IN TECHNICOLOR
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13-14-15
Raw Realism—This Is a Movie for the Mature!
RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN—NICK ADAMS—JOAN
BLACKMAN—CLAUDE RAINS IN
"TWILIGHT OF HONOR"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 16-17-11
Unusual Adventure in the Famous Walt Disney Tradition!
ROBERT TAYLOR—LILLI PALMER—CURT JURGENS
EDDIE ALBERT IN
"MIRACLE OF THE WHITE STALLIONS"
IN TECHNICOLOR
MATINEE MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY—3:3O
SHOWS EACH NIGHT BEGIN AT 7:30
Charter Na. 15141 Reserve District No. 6
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWTON
COUNTY. COVINGTON, GA.. 3020 V IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 20. 1963. PUBLISHED IN
RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES.
ASSETS
Cesh, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of
collection $201066.93
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
(Net of any reserves) 197,992.17
Other bonds, notes and debentures (including $65,000.00 se.
curities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaran.
teed by U. S.) (Net of any reserves) _ 65,000.00
Corporate stocks (including $7,500 stock of Federal Reserve
bank) (Net of any reserves) 7,500.00
Loans and discounts (including $275.19 overdrafts) 406,871.15
Bank premises owned $15,268.44, furniture and fixtures $29,816.43 I 15,084.87
Other assets 70.16
TOTAL ASSETS $993,585.28
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $397,(64.89
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations 91,101.57
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 107,115.69
Deposits of States and political subdivisions _ 46,104.71
Deposits of banks 50,000.00
Certified and officers' checks, etc. _ 6 I 16 17
TOTAL DEPOSITS $697,603.03
la) Total demand deposits $544,001.46
lb) Total time and savings deposits 153,601.57
TOTAL LIABILITIES $697 603 03
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—par value per share $20.00
No shares authorized 7,500
No. shares unissued None
No. shares outstanding 7,500 $150,000.00
Surp*u» 100,000.00
Undivided profits 45 ggj 25
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $295^82.25
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $993,585 28
NOTE
Time certificates of deposit outstanding $ ^72 33
I, Billy E. Nalls, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief. ’
BILLY E. NALLS, Cashier
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of
condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our
knowledge and belief is true and correct.
J. Grady Coleman I
Guy V. Evans > Directors
Marion Britt
1 st NATIONAL BANK
JL OF NEWTON COUNTY
"YOUR BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
Member FDIC and Federal Reserve System
Corner Washington & Emory St. Phone 786-5383 Covington, Georgia
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
Don Martin, brother of the
bride, and Jeffrey Williams, a
cousin of the bride, served as
ushers with Floyd Hathcock of
Augusta as best man.
Miss Peggy Allen of Porter-
I dale was maid of honor. She
wore a dress of aqua blue sat
in with matching accessories
and carried pink carnations in
the shape of a bell with pink
streamers.
The bride wore a dress of
white chantilly lace with tong
sleeves and a three-tiered skirt
over white satin. Her waist
length veil was attached to a
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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Martin
tiera and she carried a bell
shaped arrangement of white
carnations with a white orchid
and white streamers.
The couple will make their
home in New Holland, Pen-
Physical Fitness
Workshop Sessions
Scheduled Here
Plans are being made to or
ganize a series of workshops
I for those who are interested in
walking posture, comportment,
i and physical fitness.
These workshops will be
I scheduled for dates and times
THE COVINGTON NE W 9
nsylvania.
Mrs. Fisher is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Dora B. Mar
tin and the late Mr. W. F. Mar
tin of Porterdale and Mrs.
Jewel Dobbs and the late Mr.
J. L. Dobbs of Almon.
that are most convenient for
those who wish to participate.
The workshops will be con
ducted by Newton County
Home Demonstration Agent,
Mrs. Sara Groves. “These class
es are open to the residents of
Newton County. If you are in
terested in this activity, please
notify the Extension Office by
telephoning 786-2574,” stated
Mrs. Groves.
Miss Billie Laßue Ellington and
Eugene L. Bothwell, Jr. Speak Vows
Billie Laßue Ellington,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Newton Ellington, became
the bride of Eugene Lovejoy
Bothwell Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Lovejoy Bothwell
Sr., of Decatur on Friday
evening, December 27, at
Peachtree Road Methodist
Church with Dr. Frank E,
Moorhead and Dr. J. Davison
Philips officiating.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Miss Mary
Lou Bothwell was maid of
honor with Miss Ann Rawlins,
cousin of the bride, as flower
girl. Bridal attendants were
Misses Nancy Orr. Ann Hardy.
Shirley Moffett and Carev Hol-
Hospital
Notes
Patients admitted to hospital
during past week:
WHITE — Mrs. Julia Byrd,
Mrs. Jill Davis and Baby Boy,
Mr. Tony Lee Carter, Mrs.
Frances Burney, Mrs. Nancy
Martin and Baby Boy, Dennis
Claude Ellis, Mr. George
Lumnus, Mr. Clavin Roper,
Mattie Mae Pullin, Mrs. Betty
Bell, Mrs. Carol Ann Rozier
and Baby Girl, Mrs. Doris
Kirkland, Harold Glenn Butler,
Mrs. Bobbie Jo Knight and
Baby Boy, Mrs. Modene Gibbs,
Mrs. Onzelle Thomas and Baby
Boy, Mr. Corrie E. Yancey, Mr.
Wood row H. Mitchell.
Mrs. Gertrude Stewart, Mrs.
Alice Repetske. Mr. F. L. Giles,
Mrs. Willie R. Smith, Mrs.
Kathleen Gregg and Baby Boy,
Mrs. Carolyn Kitchens, Mr.
Webb Yancey, Teressa Lynn
Nar d, Mrs. Sarah McCord,
Wayne McKemie, Mr. James E.
Wiley. Mr. W. W. Vaughn, Mr.
Jim Taylor, Mrs. Mary Ann
Sears and Baby Boy, Mrs.
Joan Prestem. Mrs. Miriam Hall
and Baby Boy. Rev. Roland
McDaniel, Scottie Dodd, Mrs.
Margaret Lackey.
COLORED — Jean Heard
and Baby Girl. Hugh Farmer,
Eva Bell Pitts, Rena Maude
Rhodes and Baby Girl, Sylvia
Rosemary Smith
Listed on North
Ga. Honor Roll
Miss Gloria Rosemary Smith
from Covington was placed on
the North Georgia College
Honors List for outstanding
academic achievement during
the Fall Quarter. Honors List
students must have registered
for a normal course load of 15
quarter hours or more and have
earned a “B” or above in all
courses carried.
Miss Smith is a freshman and
is majoring in Chemistry at
North Georgia College. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Frank Smith of 208 Hart
sock Drive, Covington.
land.
Mr. Bothwell was his son's
best man with groomsmen be
ing Sonny Shealy, Alfred
Mason, Bill Hatcher, Dennis
Fischer. Tommy Morgan, Scot
ty Davis and John Stovall.
A reception was given by the
bride’s parents in the Great
Hall of the church. Mrs. Robert
Goins, Misses Winnie Wilson,
Martha Hartsgaard and Mrs.
Joe Spence assisted in serving.
Miss William Warren, sister of
the bride, kept the bride’s
book.
Upon returning from their
wedding trip to New Orleans,
Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Both
well will make their home at
1400 F Southland Vista Court.
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures and Features)
PERSONALS
Miss Dottiesue Stone and
Roger Rhodes of Knoxville,
Tennessee and Mrs. Leonard
Lamb of Atlanta were the Sat
urday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McDonald and family.
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Lt. and Mrs. Franklin Parker
and children of Newport News,
Virginia returned home Satur
day after spending the holidays
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Parker and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Katz
and family returned home this J
week-end after a holiday visit
in Brockton, Massachusetts
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Katz. While in Massachusetts
they also visited Capt. and Mrs.
Robert Shannon and family at
Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth.
Enroute home they visited Mrs.
Katz, sisters and families in
Richmond, Virginia as well as
visiting in Washington, D. C.
on a sightseeing trip.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Lewis and daughter, Sharon, of!
Decatur were the weekend
Wyche and Baby Boy, Annie
Henderson and Baby Boy, Wy
lene Belcher and Baby Boy,
Ruby Lee Jackson. Sara Stan
ford and Baby Boy, Mamie
Smith and Baby Girl, Carrie
Lee Brown and Baby Boy, Vin
cent White.
COOK-VINING
INSURANCE AGENCY
INVITES YOU TO COMPARE
YOUR REPLACEMENT COST
WITH YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE
Telephone
300 Washington St. 786-7088
Covington, Georgia 786-7089
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See them at your Chevrolet Shotcroom
GINN MOTOR COMPANY
202 Clark Street Covington Phone — 786-3422
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Pratt.
Mrs. Calvin Fincher with Mr. '
and Mrs. Tommy Wilson of
East Point spent the weekend
in Columbia, South Carolina ;
with Mrs. Ludie Hitchcock.
HUB
DRIVE-IN
COVINGTON. GEORGIA
Friday, Jaauary 10
Patrice Owen—Ceasar Romero in
"7 WOMEN FROM HELL"
With Denice Darcel
Plus—"Cartoon''
Saturday, January 11
Hugh Marlow—Alan Hale in
"THE LONG ROPE"
Plus—" Stooge Comedy"
and "Cartoon"
Sunday, January 12
Jean Seberg—Stanley Baker in
"IN THE FRENCH STYLE"
Plus—"Cartoon''
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scanty flow, burning, backache, leg
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WE RENT
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J. C POOL CO.
PHONE 784- 2381
On the Square—Covington
MOONLIT
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CONYERS. GEORGIA
PHONE 483-7221
Thursday, Friday. January t-10
"COME SEPTEMBER"
Rock Hudson —Gina Lollobrigida
plus
"LOVER COME BACK"
Rock Hudson—Doris Day
Saturday, January 11
"YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS"
James Mitchum—Alen* Ladd
plus
"HERE COME THE GIRLS"
Bob Hope—Arlnne Dahl
Sunday, January 12
"SHOOTOUT AT BIG SAG"
Walter Brennan
plus
"WEEKEND WITH LULU"
Bob Monkhouse—Leslie Phillips
CLOSED MONDAY,
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
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