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SOCIETY a
Written Especially for the Covington
News by Mrs. J. Thomas Wright.
Mr. I. W. Meadors was in tbe city
Wednesday.
Prof. J. O. Martin spent Saturday
in the city.
Mr. Harmon McDonald was in the
city Friday.
Mr. J. W. Black spent Thursday
in the city.
Prof. J. A. Magath, of Oxford, was
in the city Thursday.
Dr. O. L. Holmes, of Stewart, was
in the city Thursday.
Mr. Felix Franklin, of Leguin, was
in the city Saturday.
Mr. Wilson Jarman, of Livingston,
was here Wednesday.
Mr. S. H. Broadnax, of
was in the city Monday.
Miss Susie Sandiford, of Oxford,
was in the city Saturday.
Prof, and Mrs. M. T. Peed were in
the city shopping Sautrday.
Miss Brownie Ellington was among
the visitors here Wednesday.
Mrs. S. E. Blanton is the guest of
Mrs. T. M. Berry thisweek.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanton visited
relatives in Newborn Sunday.
Mrs. Dana Maxson, of Porterdale,
was in the city shopping Monday.
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Mrs. W. H. Moore,of Atlanta, vis¬
ited friends in the city Thursday ev¬
ening.
Mrs. Ed Worsham, of Macon, was
the guest of Mrs. J. W. Carroll last
week.
Mr. W. Cohen and charming little
daughter, Evelyn, spent Thursday in
Atlauta.
Prof. Martin, Principal of Vic¬
tory school, is spending sometime in
the city.
Mrs. Felix Harwell and children
ait, in Atlanta tills week, the guests
of relatives.
Dr. VanHorne and daughter, Miss
Minnie Laurie, of Monroe, spent Sun¬
day In the city.
Mrs. J. F. Kempton and young son,
Edward, were gueBts of Mrs.L . P.
Reeves Tuesday.
Miss Mlllford Standford, principal
of Palmer Institute, Oxford, was In
the city Monday.
Mr. Hal H. Steiner, of Buffalo, N.
Y., was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J.
A. Wright Monday.
Mrs. Cora Mitcham and children, of
Oxford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Powell
Skelton Thursday.
Mrs. J. A. Cathey and children
were the week-end guests of rela¬
tives in Shadydade.
Mrs. Alexander Berry, of Atlanta,
is spending this week with her moth¬
er, Mrs. T. M. Berry
Miss Angie Boyd, one of the pop¬
ular teachers at Palmer Institute,vis¬
ited the city Saturday.
Mrs. Greer Dunn and daughter, of
Social Circle, were guests of Coving
ton friends Wednesday.
Mr. S. E. Newton, of Mac hen, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs, James 11.
Camp Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. George E. Florence and chil¬
dren were gueBts of Mrs. Henry
Tucker, of Conyers, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright, of
Starrsville, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Trippo Wednesday.
Little Miss Eloise Corley, of Starrs¬
ville, spent Wednesday in the city
with Little Miss Mary Trippo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Still and family,
of Conyers, spent Sunday in the city
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Skinner and
children, of Starrsville, were among
the visitors to the city Wednesday.
Mr. Alf Morton and son. Mr. Jack
Morton, of Watkinsville, were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Tully Smith Sunday.
Miss Julia Thompson, one- of Agnes
Scott’s most charming and popular
students, is at home for the vacation.
Miss Maybelle Clark, who is among
the brightest and loveliest of Brenau’
students, is at home for the vacation.
AT AUCTION!
On the First Tuesday in June before
the court house door, one very fine
old Chickering Piano. Terms of sale
cash or bankable paper.
Mrs. W. H. Aaron left yesterday
for an extended visit to relatives and
friends in Greenville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Middlebrok and
family, of Starrsville, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Cash Wednesday.
xMr. A. L. Walker and Mrs. E. Y.
Walker, of Willard, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Rainey last week.
Miss Maggie Lowe, of Lithonia, is
the attractive guest of Miss Katie
Briscoe, at her home in North Coving
ton.
Mrs. Irl Lunsford has returned front
a very pleasant visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Read, in Litho¬
nia.
Mrs. Lance Flemister will spend
the week end in tbe city as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Flem
ister.
Miss Carrie Burch, of Dublin, was
tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E.
Shirley Sunday, enroute home from
Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Dowman, Prof.
Hanner and children, were over from
Emory in Dr. Dowmans’ new automo¬
bile Monday.
Mrs. H. H. Steiner, of Buffalo, N.
Y. was the charming guest of Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Wright several days
of last week.
Dr. Gatlffi, of Williamsburg, Ky.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pres¬
ton Carroll, Wednseday and Thurs¬
day of last week.
Mrs. Dan Jones has as her guests
Mrs. Walter Wallace and children, of
Social Circle, and Miss Bessie Kate
Elder, of Decatur.
Messrs. W. D. Akin, Chas. F. Howe
afid Walter T. Johnson, of Macon,
were in the city Friday night and
Saturday morning.
Mrs. S. C. Morgan and son, of
Tampa, Fla., are guests of the for¬
mer’s brother, Mr. Wick Willingham,
iu North Covington.
Mrs. Ida Anderson Whitehead at¬
tended the funeral of her sister-in
law, Mrs. A. A. Andreson, in Li¬
thonia, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Bain Terrell has returned to
Her home after a most delightful vis¬
it to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Almand, at Oakland city.
Mr. Green F. Johnson, of Monticel
lo, and Mr. W. A. Carlisle, of Gaines
vile, were among the visitors here
Friday night and Saturday morning.
Prof, and Mrs. D. F. Nicholson, of
Seneca, S. C., arrived last week and
will spend some time in the city,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harwell.
Mr. Nisbet Wingfield, Mr. in. H.
Barrett, Mr. C. E. Whitney and Mr.
E. H. Callaway, all of Augusta, were
In the city Friday night and Saturday
morning.
Mrs. W. Cohen and daughter, Miss
Evelyn, left yesterday for Madison,
where Mrs. Cohen goes to attend a
reception given by her sister, Mrs.
L Cohen.
Mr. C. H. Williams, of Macon,
spent Friday night in the city with
bis brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Williams, at their home ou Mon
ticello street.
Miss Florence Harwell, who has
been attending the Woman’s College
a! Meridian, Miss., graduated there
this month and is now at home for
the summer.
Miss Frances Henderson, who has
been the guest of her brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Henderson,
ii Atlanta, has returned home after
a very pleasant visit.
Miss Ellyne Franklin, a charming
young lady of Mansfield, who has
been visiting relatives in the city,
returned home Saturday night after
a most delightful visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brown and son.
Alton B., o l Birmingham, Ala., ar¬
rived Friday afternoon and are guests
this week of Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Cooper, at the parsonage.
Miss Annie Higgins who has been
teaching in the Monroe High School
for several months,has returned home
to spend vacation with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgins.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brightwell and
of Maxeys, came through
country in their handsome tour¬
ing car Sunday, and spent the day
with Dr. and Mrs. T. U. Smith.
Master Robert Marion Baldwin has
returned home from a very pleasant
week’s visit to his sister, Mrs. S. J.
ITeth, in Atlanta, nad while away he
spent one day at Tallulah Falls.
Little Miss Josephine Franklin,who
spent last week in Atlanta the guest
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Green, returned home Friday after¬
noon, after a most delightful visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carroll had
as their guests Wednesday night
Misses Ruth Mobley, of Monroe, Ru¬
by Weaver, Ruth and Ethel Worsham
and Ellyne Franklin of Mansfield.
Mrs. Lee Bryant, of Farrar, ,wlio
was called to Covington by the se¬
rious illness of her daughter, Mrs.
Delphla Blanton, returned home Sun¬
day morning, accompanied by Mrs.
'Blanton.
Mrs. L. D. King, of Atlanta, who
has been si>ending ten days in the
city, the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. D. Brisendine, returned
home Wednesday, after a very pleas¬
ant visit.
Mr. Charles Holland, who has just
graduated from Davidson’s college,
will arrive this week and will spend
several days in the city, the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Holland.
Miss Cullen Battle, of Atlanta, Ga.,
Miss Ritch of Birmingham, Ala.,and
Mrs. A. J. Herring, of Atlanta, will
arrive Friday to be the guests of
Mrs. J. O. Cooper during Oxford com¬
mencement.
T|ie many friends in the city of
Mrs. Delphia Blanton, will he delight¬
ed to know r that she is able to be
ou* again and is recovered sufficient-
1> to make a visit home, where she
will remain a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gatliff and lit¬
tle J. B. Jr., of Williamsburg, Ky.,
arrived Wednesday and will spend
sometime in the city, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Carroll, at their
home in North Covington.
Mrs. Steve Willis and charming
daughter, Miss Clyde Willis, who
have been visiting relatives in Atlan¬
ta, spent Friday night in the city,
guests of Rev. and Mrs. John B. Gor¬
don, en route to their home in
Greensboro.
Little Miss Elizabeth Reeves will
leave Thursday morning for Smith
ville, where she will spend sometime
with her grand mother, Mrs. Mat¬
thews. She will he joined later by
her mother, Mrs. L. P. Reeves, who
will make a short visit.
Misses Ruth and Ethel Worsham,
Miss Ellyne Franklin, Mrs. C. A.
Franklin and children, Rufus and
Josephine, made an automobile
out to Mr. Felix Franklin’s, at Mans
flt id, Saturday night and returned.
A most enjoyable evening was spent.
Simms-Thompson
Mrs. Sara Jackson Simms, of
ington, announces the engagement
htr daughter, Sara Jackson, to Mr.
Charles geymore Thompson, the
ding to take place at the First
dlst church on Wednesday, the
day of June.
Miss Murray Entertains.
A pleasant affair of last week,
that at which Miss Edna Murray
tertained a congenial party of
younger set at her home on Thurs¬
day evening. Many interesting
jolly games were enjoyed, after
refreshments were served.
Those present were Missse
Thompson, Willie Palmer, Mary \Y<^
lingham, Minnie Speer, Bessie
Rosalie and Bertie Flemister of
field, Lillie and Annie Wicks,
Reagan, Lois Mann, Odessa and
pie Barnette. Messrs. Walter
Lem Reagan, Wilson and Harold
Ed McGaughee, Willie Speer,
Barnette and Mercer Mann.
Luncheon.
A most beautiful and
affair of last week was the
at which Miss Eloise Cooper
ed her graduating class, on
at the attractive home of her
Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Cooper.
The house was prettily
for the occasion with quantities
handsome ferns and fragrant
roses, the color scheme of green
white being carried out in every
tail.
The highly polished table had
its center piece a cut glass vase
with ferns and white roses resting
a real lace mat in pond lily
covers were plaid for six guests
cards were in white and green
eandelabras and candlesticks
while unshaded Japers.
A most delicious four course
on was served. Those present
Misses Maggie Perry, Nellie
Annie White, Janie Gaither.
Black and Eloise Cooper.
Col. J. C. Knox will address the
voters of Stansell district, at the
Lodge Hall, at Pace, on Thursday
night. June 9th. x x x
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ost’s Nothing
To find out where the best bargains, best styles
and the best place to spend your money.
C. E. COOK has inaugurated and will put on
a great
MILLINERY SALE
We have about 150 nice new and up to the minute Hats
for Ladies, Misses and children which we are determined
to close out at once. Aud in order to do so we have cut
them down to about one half their actual value. Come
early, this is a purely business proposition and the goods
and prices will speak for themselves.
REMEMBER The first to come are the most
fortunate, as the best is at your option. AH other
goods, dry goods, shoes and c Ail ing CHEAP.
Re 8 pectfully,
C. E. Cook, Covington, Ga.
The Bargain House of Covington