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Mrs. L. J. Moore will join
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Budd and
children of Avondale in leaving
Sunday by plane for a winter
vacation in Aspen, Colorado.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dearing
and young son, John Marcelin,
were guests for a few days last
week of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Dearing and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Robinson. On Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. John Dear
ing had as their guests at their
home in Atlanta, Miss Carolyn
Joyner and Sam Ramsey.
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Mayor and Mrs. Walker Harris
of Covington were hosts at an
evening dinner at the Heart of
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Auburn Motel in Auburn, Alabama
Monday. Guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Frank E. Christian,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman, Coach
and Mrs. Ronald Bradley, and
Bob Greer. During the after
noon and evening the party saw
the doubleheader basketball
games Middle Georgia College
vs Auburn Freshmen, and Miss
issippi State vs the Auburn Tig
ers. Stanley Harris is a mem
ber of the Middle Georgia team,
and Tim Christian is a member
of the Auburn varsity.
** * *
Mike Pratt spent last week
end at home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pratt. A
fellow student at Indian Springs
School in Helena, Alabama, John
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Mrs. Ned Freeman, Mrs. Sid Herring and Lil Herring, will be shown
at the Style Show at Conyers, Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 7;30 p.m. at the
DeKalb Federal Building. The show is sponsored by the Episcopal
Churchwomen of St. Simon’s Church in Conyers.
Craig, was the guest of Mike and
his parents.
** * *
Mrs. R. W. Ivey returned home
last week from El Paso, Texas.
Mrs. Ivey accompanied her daug
hter, Beverly Gilder, to El Paso,
Texas where Beverly joined her
husband, Wayne, who is stationed
there in the Army.
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Mrs. James Carnes of Eaton
ton was the Saturday guest of
her son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Derrell Carnes. Mr. and
Mrs. Carnes (formerly Miss
Lynn Clower) have recently mo
ved to Covington from Sander
sville and are residing at 910
Newton Drive.
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Mrs. Ronald Chadwick and
daughters, Missy and Cindy, of
Snellville, were Wednesday even
ing dinner guests of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. DanClower,
while her husband attended a
Jaycee dinner at the Covington
Elks Lodge.
** * *
Mrs. Sydney Whiteman spent
last week in Montgomery, Ala
bama with her mother, while Rev.
Whiteman was conducting a re
vival in South Georgia.
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Friends of Mrs. John Jay are
extending her best wishes for
continued improvement at St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta,
where she is a patient.
•** * *
The many friends of Irving
Dietz will be glad to know he
was permitted to return to his
home Sunday, after being a pa
tient at Newton County Hospital
for several weeks. He is being
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tinued improvement and hopes he
will soon be able to be out again.
** * *
Mrs. Howard Skinner returned
home Sunday after spending two
weeks in Atlanta with her sister,
Miss Una Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Zack Capes
spent Wednesday night in Colum
bia, South Carolina with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capes
and family. They attended the
Rockbridge Club Ice Varieties of
1967 in which Barbara and Ste
phanie Capes appeared. Step
hanie, who is five years old,
was the youngest among the 94
in the group. Gate proceeds
from the show went to the Wee
Care Kindergarten for Mentally
Retarded Children.
** * *
The many friends of the Frank
Vlncoll will regret to learn that
Mr. Vlncoll has been a patient
at Georgia Baptist Hospital since
Tuesday. Best wishes for his
early recovery are extended Mr.
Vlncoll.
** * *
Little Dee Dee Childs of Char
lotte, N. C. was the guest during
the weekend of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hill, and
Sherri Patrick, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Patrick.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Tram
mell, Jr., of Washington, D. C,.
will arrive Tuesday, for a visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Godfrey Trammell.
** * *
David Higgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Higgins, underwent sur
gery at Georgia Baptist Hospital
on Wednesday. David Is being
wished a rapid recovery, by a
wide circle of friends.
♦♦ * ♦
Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs.
Cranston Gray have returned
from Atlantic Beach, Fla., where
they enjoyed a week of sea,
sand and fun, at the former’s
apartment at the Place By the
Sea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stone Cooper of
Elberton visited friends In Cov
ington on Saturday.
•* * •
Dr. and Mrs. Jordan Callaway
and their sister, Mrs. Harriett
Pollard; Dr. and Mrs. La Verne
Cowan formed a congenial party
spending a few days at Maggie
Valley, N. C., last week, on a
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skiing jaunt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephen
son were Monroe visitors on
Thursday, when they attended
the funeral of Mrs. J. W. Butts,
held at Launius Chapel.
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Johnny Chesnut and his room
mate, Steve Cosby, of St. Peters
burg, Fla., enjoyed the weekend
here with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Chesnut.
** * *
Among local Lions and their
ladies who attended the Lions’
District Rally held at the Augusta
Town House, during the weekend
were; District Governor and
Mrs. Charles Burnett, Chaplain
and Mrs. Graham Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. John Burson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Higgins, of the Oxford
Lions Club; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mil
ler, Jr., Covington; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stanton, Jr., Mansfield;
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke
of the Almon Lions Club. Mr.
Burnett Is also chairman of the
Georgia Council of Lions Club
Governors.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Ellis
and sons, George, Andy and Paul,
enjoyed a delightful trip to Lake
Winfield Scott, during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Callaway
of Covington announce the birth
of a son, Douglas, born on Feb
ruary 9 at Georgia Baptist Hos
pital. The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Callaway of Covington, and Mrs.
Troy Hea J of Decatur is the mat
ernal grandmother.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Wilkes
of Statesboro announce the birth
of a daughter, Sonia Renee, on
Wednesday, February 1, at Bul
loch County Hospital. Mrs. Wil
kes Is the former Helen Mask.
The paternal grandmother Is
Mrs. Harvey Wilkes of Vidalia.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mask
of Vidalia, formerly of Covington.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. David Bryan of
Covington announce the birth of
a son, Mark Edward, on February
6 at Newton County Hospital.
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The Night W.M.S. of the First
Baptist Church will have a Mis
sion study on Thursday night,
February 16, at 7;30 r.M. at
the church. Mrs. W. O. Moore
will teach the book, '‘Forest
Trails to Urban Jungles.”
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Beauty Salons Observe
Their Special Week
A special salute to the beauty
of women in the United States
will be given to more than 70,000
members of the National Hair
dressers and Cosmetologists As
sociation during the 17th anniver
sary of National Beauty Salon
Week, February 12-18, announ
ces Gaines Pressley of Marie
tta, president of the professional
society of cosmetologists th
roughout the nation.
“This Week is dedicated to
more beautiful women”, said Mr.
Pressley, “a dedication which
everyone can appreciate, as well
as the beauty experts.”
Mrs. Ruth Aitken of Kansas
City, Mo., 2nd vice president
of the association and National
Beauty Salon Week Chairman,
added, “At this time, we also
appreciate the wonderful pro
gress made by the beauty proses-
Club Members Are Guests Os Mrs. Lint
Smith At Dessert - Bridge On Friday
The home of Mrs. Lint Smith
was the scene on Friday, of one
of the week’s social gatherings
of interest, when she was hostess
to the club ofwhich she is a mem
ber, at a dessert-bridge.
A teakwood container of mag
nolia foliage and burgundy grape -
clusters, was used to advantage
on a lamp table in the entrance
hall. Antique vases of acuba
foliage held identical arrange
ments, on end tables in the liv
ing room, where an artistic Fle
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In observance of the Week,
cosmetologists in all states are
conducting fashion shows and
special presentations high
lighting new hair fashions for
Spring. Their slogan is “Wear
the promise of Spring in your
Hair.”
New Spring styles are also
being given to thousands of wo
men confined in charity wards
of hospitals, homes for the aged,
and similar institutions.
This is a welfare project that
has been conducted by members
of th^ *Xrofessional association
for the past seventeen years. It
has been commended by medical
directors of many institutions for
the lift it gives to the morale
of patients.
porcelain container, further en
hance the attractive setting.
A tasty dessert course was
served with coffee, by the host
ess, as guests arrived. In the
games which followed, Mrs. J. B.
Weaver wontop score prize; Mrs.
Lillian Waver, consolation; and
Miss Eva Stephenson drew bingo.
Other players included Mes
dames W. G. Hays, B. C. Chap
man and W. K. Lunsford, club
guests; Miss Pauline Anderson
and Mrs. Guy Robinson.
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PORTERDALE—The family of
Mr. Ira P. Alexander wish to
express their sincere appreciat
ion to all their friends and re
latives for all the prayers, flow
ers, cards, visits, phone calls,
food and all the many other kind
nesses extended to them at the
recent loss of their beloved hus
band and father.
A special thanks goes to Rev.
Charles Moody, the Harwell Fun
eral Home, and to all those who
donated blood.
Mrs. Ira P. Alexander and
family
Mrs. J. W. Alexander (Mother)
and family
I would like to take this means
of expressing my sincere appre
ciation to each person who re
membered me with cards, let
ters, visits and flowers while I
was in Emory Hospital after my
recent automobile accident. I
am humbly grateful for the fr
iendship of each of you. May
God bless you.
Mrs. Dianne Heri ing
I would like to take this means
of expressing my sincere ap
preciation to all my friends who
were so nice to me during the
illness and death of my brother,
J. E. Bennett of Porterdale.
Mrs. Louise Alton
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