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Patton’s Entertain Sunday School
Teachers At Starrsville Heme
George Patton, Sunday School
Superintendent of Starrsville
Methodist Church, and his wife,
Jean, entertained the Sunday Sc
hool teachers, husbands and
wives, with a cookout Wednesday
night at their new home. After
the delicious meal of grilled
hamburgers, potato chips, pick
les and home made Ice cream,
the group was invited into the
den for an informal meeting.
Plans and objectives for the
coming year were discussed.
Mrs. T. M. Ewing, Chairman
of the Commission on Education,
told of the plans the Commission
has for the Sunday School work
In the new conference year. Mr.
Patton took this time to thank
GIRL RESERVES
(From Society Front)
We enjoyed seeing this beauti
ful part of Georgia.
Our stay at Stuckey’s Carriage
Inn was made most pleasant for
us by the staff. The meals were
delicious; we had a nice swim
ming pool, bingo, and dancing.
This was one of the most
enjoyable trips we have ever
had, and we want to say “thank
you” to the Bibb also for help
ing finance this wonderful trip.
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agency whose business de
pends on service to clients.
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each of his teachers for their
fine work and co-operation in
the past years work. Rev.
Jimmy Thurman, Jr. in turn
thanked Mr. Patton for his fine
and faithful leadership in the
Church.
Those present were: Rev.
and Mrs. Jimmy Thurman, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aiken, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ewing, Mr.and
Mrs. T. M. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy McGiboney, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Walton and Mrs. w, H.
Corley, Jr.
FLOYD-KITCHEN
VOWS SPOKEN
(From Society Front)
was cut and served by Miss Edna
Fisher. Miss Sheila Smith kept
the bride’s book at a white over
laid table which held pink burn
ing tapers in silver candle hold
ers.
Following the reception, the
couple left for a honeymoon trip
to an undisclosed destination.
After August, upon completion
of their military duties, they
will make their home in Cov
ington.
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey
Named State ADK
Necrology Chairman
WK
Mrs. Madelyn McCardle of
Columbus, State President of
Alpha Delta Kappa, has announced
the appointment of Mrs. C. D.
Ramsey, Jr. of Covington as Nec
rology Chairman for the State
of Georgia.
Mrs. Ramsey is also Sargeant
at-Armsforthe Atlanta District
1 and is immediate past president
of Newton County’s Alpha Eta
Chapter. On June 28, she will
attend the National Alpha Delta
Kappa breakfast meeting at the
Eden Roc Hotel In Miami Beach,
Florida. This will be held in
conjunction with the National Ed
ucation Association, to which
Mrs. Ramsey is a delegate from
the Local Unit of the Georgia Ed
ucation Association.
Miss Dietz Is
Junior Member
Security Analyst’s
Miss Camilla Dietz, the daugh
ter of Mrs. Harry Dietz of Cov
ington, who is employed as an
analyst in the research depart
ment of Selden and de Cuevas,
Inc., a New York brokerage firm,
has been accepted as a junior
member of the New York Society
of Security Analyst’s, Inc.
The Society is a non-profit
membership corporation formed
to foster the Interchange of in
formation and opinion among
analysts engaged in research in
various brancnes of finance and
economics, to improve analytical
techniques; to establish and
maintain a high standard of pro
fessional ethics and to advance
public understanding of the fun
ctions of financial analysts and
the operation of the security and
commodity markets. She was
previously employed by The
Chase Manhattan Bank In New
York City.
Miss Dietz arrived in Cov
ington on June 14, tor a visit
and to be an attendant in the wed
ding of Miss Stephanie Ginn and
Billy Fortson.
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10 7 CLARK ST. - COVINGTON. GA
TEL 706-5600 X^rjrj/
Henderson’s Restaurant
STORE 786-3134
JACKSON HWY-PH.786-3775
Bank of Covington
786-3441
FULL SERVICE BANK MEMBER FDIC
Piper Hardware Company
“RELIABLE 51 YEARS”
5 East Square 786-2232
SOCIAL CIRCLE BANK
“THROUGH SERVICE WE GROW”
Member FDIC
464-3316 Social Circle, Ga.
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT CO.
James W. Sumner-Mgr.
Loans-Personal Sig.-Sec.
743 Covington Meadows - Covington, Ga.
786-7473
SKINNER MOTOR COMPANY
786-3476
Miss Branham Receives Gainesville
\ outh Service Award At Banquet
EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol
lowing item, honoring one of
Newton County’s citizens, ap
peared in the Gainesville
paper and is being reprinted
here for the benefit of Miss
C. B. Branham’s many friends
in this area.
** * *
The Gainesville Kiwanis Club
presented its annual Youth Ser
vice Award to General Sandy
Beaver and Miss C. B. Branham
last night in banquet ceremonies
at the Civic Building.
The Youth Service Award Is
designed to recognize those in
dividuals “who have given of
themselves to both guide and
Inspire young people,’’ Last
year’s winner was the Rev. Pat
McGeachy, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church.
John Jacobs Jr., presented the
awards and gave past highlights
of the careers of Miss Branham
and General Beaver.
“What could be a more appro
priate occasion—the scene of
recognizing services to youth
and this opportunity for a com
munity to say “thank you” to two
of its beloved citizens, whose
lives have been spent teaching,
guiding, inspiring,” Jacobs said.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
“Gainesville has indeed been
fortunate to be the scene of two
academies—one for ladles, the
other for young men. To have
these children’s formative ysars
molded In our midst and to have
their influence reflect upon the
cultural well-being of us all.”
In 1913 Miss Branham entered
Wesleyan College in Macon.
She later attended Emory Uni
versity where she was the first
woman to receive a graduate
degree. In 1919 Miss Branham
began her teaching career in the
public schools of Decatur, Co
lumbus and Winston-Salem, N.C,
Miss Branham came to Gaines-
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786-8175
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Home Furnishings
Covington Meddows Shopping Center
786-8151 David Morrison, Manager
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Specializing in King Size Tastee Burgers -
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786-3406
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786-8123
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Atlanta Office: MA 7-8421
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vllle in 1928 as a history teacher.
From 1930 to 1945 Camp Takeda
was a part of Brenau during the
summer months. Miss Branham
served as director of the camp.
In 1930 she transferred as his
tory teacher at Brenau College
to dean of Brenau Academy.
This is her 36th year serving as
dean of the academy.
A native of Augusta, General
Beaver entered the University
of Georgia in 1899 and was grad
uated in 1903. W'hlle at the Uni
versity he was the youngest cap
tain of the varsity baseball team,
an All-Southern football player.
General Beaver attained the
highest rank in the military
department. These achievements
entitled him to be named as the
first Cecil Rhodes Scholar to Ox
ford, England, from the Univer-
BAFTIST
COVIN«TON FIRST IAFTIIT CHURCH
201 Floyd St
REV. EDGAR A. CALLAWAY
ALMON BAFTIST CHURCH
Almon
REV. MARVIN YOUNG
CALVARY BAFTIST CHURCH
Mill M.
REV. CARL E. CASSIDY
CANAAN BAFTIST CHURCH
RI. 2, Solom Rd.
REV. WILLIAM ATHA
COUNTY LINE BAFTIST CHURCH
Rooky Floini Rd.
REV. CHARLES L. MOODY
HIGH FOINT BAFTIST CHURCH
Joekton Highway, Covingion
REV. MARION A. MOBLEY
MACEDONIA BAFTIST CHURCH
Walnut G'O’O Road
REV. W. C. IRUMBELOE
MANSFIELD BAFTIST CHURCH
Maniflald
REV. CHARLES BENNETT
FORTBRDALE BAFTIST CHURCH
. Fortordala __
REV. H. N. EARNEST
.. _ ZION BAFTIST CHURCH
Highway 20
REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS
SALEM BAFTIST CHURCH
Salam Road
REV. CALVIN D. WATSON
MT. ZION BAFTIST CHURCH
RFD Oxford
REV. HAROLD MeANALLY
STEWART BAFTIST CHURCH
Jaeklon Hwy., Covington
REV. CLIFFORD BROWN
GRACE BAFTIST CHURCH
Fipor Hgta., Jaekion Rd., Fortordolo
REV. ROBERT LAWLESS
SHOAL CREEK FRIMITIVE BAFTIST
Rt. I, Maniflald
CORNISH MT. BAFTIST CHURCH
Rt. I, Oxford
OXFORD BAFTIST CHURCH
Oxford
rev. o. l. McCullough
MIDWAY BAFTIST CHURCH
Flat Shoali Rd.
REV. JAMES M. BOHANNAN
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Covington North Unit
107 1/2 Clark Street
J. BAJJGHER. Miniiter
sity. However, he did not ac
cept this because of his interest
In teaching, Jacobs said.
Instead, General Beaver ac
cepted a temporary job at a
boys preparatory school in Stone
Mountain. He subsequently be
came the owner of the school,
later merging with Riverside
where he was employed as head
master.
TRI-CITY CLEANERS
OFFERS 3 POINT PROGRAM FOR THE
EXPERT CARE OF YOUR WOOLENS
PLAN 1
Wo will clean end Mothproof Your Garmant* at the Regular
Cleaning Price*. INo Charge for Mothprofing) Returned
to You Ready for Wearing or Storing.
PLAN 2
Box Storage—We will clean your garment*, Mothproof,
Store and Inture Them in Our Plant Until You Call for Them
Next Fall. They will be returned Fre*h and Ready to Wear—
All for the Low Price of $2.95 Plus Cleaning Charge.
PLAN 3
Spring-Fall Plan—We will clean and Mothproof Your Gar
ment* and Return to You Unpre**ed io You may Store
Them at Home. The Charge for this Service it Half the
Charge for the Regular Cleaning. Then in the Fall You
can have u* Pick up and Pre** Your Clothe* at Pre**ing
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ALL MOTHPROOFING IS 100% GUARANTEED
CONGREGATIONAL
SARDIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Walnut Grove Rd. Rt. I, Oxford
CHURCH OF CHRIST
COVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
Old Atlante Hlghwoy
CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
Fortordolo
J. T. FAYNE, Feetor
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
Porterdole
EFISCOFAL
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Monticello St.
REV. GEORGE E. HOME. JR. Rector
CHURCH OF GOD
CHURCH OF GOD
Newton Drive
REV. ROLAND MeDANIEL
PRESBYTERIAN
COVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Clerk St.
— ”■ REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
GUM CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Gum Creek Community
REV. EDWIN L. WORSTALL
HOPEWELL A R. PRESBYTERIAN
Rocky Plaini, Rt. I,
REV. WAYNE DICKSON
PORTERDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Porterdole
REV. IRVING G. RUDOLPH
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rt. 2, Covington
REV. EDWIN L. WORSTALL
LUTHER HAYS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hoysfon
REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
PINE GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rt. I, Mansfield
REV. IRVING G. RUDOLPH
METHODIST
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
204 E. Conyers St.
REV. E. OWEN KELLUM, JR.
GAITHERS METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. 3, Covington
Rev. Worron L. Herbert
ALCOVY METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. I, Oxford
REV. CHARLES R. THOMAS
Gene Cannon’s Service Station
114 Floyd St. Covington, Ga.
Ph. 786-2802
Farmers Mutual Exchange
FEED SEED FERTILIZER
Covington, Ga. --- Ph. 786-3403
Campbell Lumber Company
“EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING”
Emory St & Ga. Depot -PH.786-3412
Gober’s Concrete Company
READY MIX-CONCRETE PIPE
Hiway 278 Ph. 786-2613
Patrick Feed Company
786-3220
“WE MIX AND GRIND FEEDS”
BLEDSOE HARDWARE
MANSFIELD, GA.
WOCO-PEP OIL COMPANY
786-2375
“Pure Oil Products”
Thursday, June 16, 1966
Porterdale Club
To Elect Officers
The Porterdale Woman’s club
will hold the regular monthly
meeting, Monday night, June 20
1966, at 7:30 o’clock in the club
room.
All members are urged to be
present as new officers are to
be elected at this time.
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TRINITY METHODIST CHOBCH
Covington Mills
REV. GEORGE W. BRETHERICK
MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST
Rt. 4, Covington
REV. CHARLES R. THOMAS
MANSFIELD METHODIST CHURCH
Mansfield
REV. WALLACE E. ROBERTS
NEWBORN METHODIST CHURCH
Newborn
REV. JAMES W. THURMAN. JR.
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
Emory St.
REV. SIDNEY WHITEMAN
STARRSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
Sterrsville
REV. JAMES W. THURMAN. JR.
SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH
Almon
REV. DOUGLAS BUTLER
JUHA A. PORTER METHODIST CHURCH
Porterdale
REV. A. J. BRUYERE
'SALEM METHODIST CHURCH "** "
Selem, Rt. 2, Covington
AEV. G€Nf MtASi
ALLEN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford
REV. G. ROBERT GARY
RED OAK METHODIST CHURCH
Jackson Hwy. Covington
REV. WARREN HARBERT
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Highway 278, Covington
REV. W H. HARTLEY
SEWELLS METHODIST CHURCH
R.F.D. Rutlodge
REV. W. H. LUNSFORD
OAK HILL METHODIST CHURCH
Oak Hill. Rt. 2, Covington
REV. C. T. ALLEN
LOVEJOY METHODIST CHURCH
Jaekson Hwy., Covington
REV. WARREN HARBERT
MOUNT TABOR METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford, RFD
REV. CARLTON KNIGHT
CATHOLIC
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC MISSION
1117 Floyd St.
REV. EDWARD O'CONNOR