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i Service Guild
Terrell Goins, Chairman, and
names of {ll announced, Caro=
i+ Iyn Osborn expressed thanks for
.~ cards ete, to her mother.
+ Mrs. M, H, Waggoner gave a
;. short devotional listing ten vital
+ points to apply to ourselves for
- the New Year, simple, but things
that each can do to make us
" a better person and more
= thoughtful of others and toward
- becoming more dedicated. She
. told of a man that had been told
he had only 6 months to live,
and how he had inspired his
group of young people, by his
£ attitude, to better living in spite
; of the shortness of time. Make
¢ each moment count for good and
2 be thankful for each day.
i There being no other business
5 the group adjourned with sincere
: thanks to the hostesses for a
; good program and hospitality.
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Loan Association
Has Raised SIO,OOO
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For M.H. Program
More than SIO,OOO has been
raised by Georgia Industrial Loan
Association members for Mental
Health in Georgla,
GILA President Culver Kidd
announced that checks are still
coming in but we must have more
to reach our goal of $15,000 for
mental health work inGeorgia...
work that is sodesperately need=
ed,
«we are going to extend the
deadline to January Ist with an
urgent plea to all members who
have not yet raised or contribut
ed SSO to Mental Health in Georg
ia to do so today,”
As of December 21st, the count
on money, with checks stillcom=
ing in, stood at $11,349, “‘Let's
put this well over the §15,000
mark and do our part for mental
health in Georgia,” President
Kidd urged,
He reminded the small loan
company managers and officlals
that every company which raises
or contributes SSO or more will
recelve a plaque at the annual
meeting of the Georgia Industrial
Loan Association in June,
Thus far, President Kidd de
clared, about 154 of our members
are entitled to receive these
awards, ‘‘Let's make it 100 per
cent, with every one of our mem=
bers receiving this beautiful
award,”’ Kidd urged,
The $15,000 which the associ
ation is going to raise will be
used by the Georgia Mental
Health Association to employ a
field worker to work in Georgia
counties to help alleviate this
great mental health problem,
Directors of the Georgia In-
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Miss Sims, January Bride-Elect,
Honoree At Seated Tea at Rich’s
Miss Mary Gene Morris of
Atlanta, honored Miss Alma Jo
Simms, January bride-elect, at
a seated tea at Rich’s Magnolia
Room on Saturday, January 2nd
dustrial Loan Assoclation have
voted to undertake this project
this year and next year in an
effort to help improve mental
health conditions in Georgia.
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is a good time to order plants,
according to Horticulturist C,
D, Spivey of the Cooperative
Extension Service, And it's im=-
portant to select correct varie
ties for Georgia, Recommended
varieties include Tifblue, Home=
bel, and Woodard,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
Individual place cards decor=
ated with silver wedding bells
and matching napkins were set
for seven. The table held a
lovely basket of rose mums,
A delicious salad plate of mixed
fruits and tiny sandwiches with
coffee was served by the hostess.
The bride-elect wore a navy
blue crepe sheath dress with a
large white linen collar and white
cuffs. She was presented a white
orchid corsage by the hostess.
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patients admitted in hospital
during past week;
Mrs. Mable Fiefield, Mrs.
Jackie Mitchem, Darlene Conner,
Margaret Henry, Glenda Harvey,
Marcee Robertson, Mrs. Joyce
Childers & Baby Boy, Estelle
Clark Palmer, Mary Ann Mooney
& Baby Girl, Mrs. Virginia
Moore, Ricky Kimble, Robin Lynn
Kimble, James Roberts, Dennis
M. Rooks, Sarah Grace Mcllntgre,
Felicia Susan Ridling, Mrs. Truly
Cronan, Mrs. Pauline Batchelor,
Mrs. Peggy Batchelor, Robert
Hodges.
Bill Snipes, Thimmy Christian,
Elizabeth Bailey, William Tim
Rutherford, Mrs. Jeannette
White, Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson,
Horald D, Hoffman, Mrs. France
Elene Lunsford, Joe Cox, Mrs.
Lenora MecDonald, Mrs. Carol
Mobley & Baby Girl, Thomas
Watson Kitchens, Mrs. Annie Lee
Garrett, L, Howard Cook, Mrs.
shirley Gaither, Mrs. Helen Kit
chens, Mrs. Beth Rhodes, Jim
Pope, Thomas C. Ray.
Jones Baby Girl, Sadie Bell
Smith, Elosie White & Baby Boy,
Thimothy Pitts, Floura English,
Rena McGill & Baby Girl, Joe
Terrell, Mary Alice Rhodes,
Sylvia Mitchell & Baby Boy, Irene
Jackson.
patients remaining inhospital:
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Wil
liam Rutherford, Mrs. Shirley
Gaither, Mrs. Beth Rhodes,
Harold Hoffman, Howard Cock,
Thomas Kitchens, Thomas C,
Ray, Mrs. Truby Cronan, Mrs.
Elene Lunsford, Mrs. Annie Gar=
rett, Mrs. Lenora McDonald,
Mrs. Lila Blair, David Luns
ford, Mrs. Helen Kitchens, Mrs.
Peggy Batchelor, Mell T, Pra
ther, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Mrs.
Annie Johnson, Mrs. Carol Mob
ley & Baby Girl, Jim Pope.
Irene Jackson, Sylvia Mitchell
& Baby Girl.
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Mrs, Chloe Tucker of Shady=-
dale spent Wednesday night with
Mrs, D, W, Loyd, Other visit
ors were Mr, and Mrs, James
Hays of Mansfield, Mrs, Firley
Townsend and Mrs, Louise Wil
liams of Atlanta on Friday,
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Miss Carol Langford of Pend=
ergrass and Gerald Thurman of
Atlanta visited their brother and
sister, Rev, and Mrs. Jimmy
Thurman, Jr.,, and son, Gregg,
last week,
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The visitors of Mr, and Mrs,
Ernest Holcombe for the holidays
were Mr, and Mrs. James Hol=-
combe and family of Rockville,
Maryland; Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Holcombe and family of Salem;
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Holcombe
of Salem; Mrs, Bart Davis, Port=
erdale; and Mrs, Raymond Smith
of Macon,
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Ralph Holcombe left Christmas
Day on the submarine James
Monroe for Spain,
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Mr. and Mrs. Cline Brand and
family of Charlotte, North Caro=
lina visited Mrs. Kate Hinton
last weekend, Mrs, Hinton re
turned home with them for a
visit,
*% % %
Mrs. Ernest Holcombe and
family visited her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Cliff Ballard of Fay
etteville,
*% % %
Frank Williams of Johnson
City, Tennessee is visiting his
sister, Mrs, Correne Davis,
*% % %
Mr, and Mrs. Gay Pitts of
Indian Springs visited Mrs, Mary
Pitts during the holidays. Sun
day visitors were Mrs. Annie
Lois Fleming of Madison and
son Allen Fleming and family of
Jimmy Morgan Agency
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Mr, and Mrs, Crosson Berry,
Jr, and family of Florida spent
the holidays with his mother,
Mrs, T, C, Berry,
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Mr, and Mrs, Woodson Bin
ford, Jr,, Tommy, Andy and Paul
of Nashville, Tennessee spent
last weekend with their parents
Mr, and Mrs. T, W, Binford,
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Thursday, January 7, 1965
Mr, and Mrs. Gray Hinton
spent last week in Florida,
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Mrs, Luther Polk, Mr, and
Mrs, Albert Ozburn, Jr,, Juli
anne, Troy Ozburn, Steve Polk,
Mary Hazel and Tw‘ Polk had
Sunday dinner with and Mrs,
W, C, Bouchillon, Jr, and Billy,
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