The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, June 02, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Women Society and
Mis Louise Williams is visiting lier
friends in Opelika, Ala.
Mr. Rufus Franklin returned Friday
from G. M. A. at College Park.
Miss Blalock lias returned to her
home in Jonesboro for the summer.
Miss Lucy Bush leaves Thursday for
an extended visit to relatives in Texas.
Miss Ada Cornwell of Monticello is
the guest Ibis week of Mrs. Wood
Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Adams were the
week-end guests of Mrs. Williams in
Oxford.
Miss Ethel McCord left Tuesday for
Nacooclie Valley where she will spend
ten days.
Mr. W. B. Owen, Jr., left to-day
for Alto, Tex., where In* will spend
the summer.
Miss Daisy Williams left Tuesday
for lier home in Lawrenceville to spend
the summer.
Mr. Carlton Lee who is atending the
Medical College in Atlanta is home for
summer months.
Mrs. M. E. Mahoney and little son of
Powder Springs are guests this week of
Mrs. E. F. Edwards.
Mrs. Harry Davis was the guest last
week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dunn at Social Circle.
Miss C. B. Branham returned Sat¬
urday from Macon wher e she has been
a student at Wesleyan.
Miss Gladys Lee who has been at
Palmetto teaching returned home this
week to spend vacation.
Mrs. L. L. Middlebrook is spending
this week in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Middlebrook.
Mr. an<j Mrs. Henry Odum and chil
dren spent Sunday in Mansfield the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ozburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cooper of Pratts
ville, Ain., are spending several days
with Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Adams and chil¬
dren spent several days in Macon last
week atending Wesleyan Commence¬
ment.. Miss Beverline Adams a popular
Wesleyan student accompanied them
home Sunday.
WILSON NOVELTY CO.
“THE STATIONERY HOUSE"
SPECIAL PRICES ON
Ice Tea Glasses 1 0 Cents each,
50 cents per set.
Ice Tea Floats lOjCents each,
60 cents per set.
Ice Cream and Sherbert Plates
5 cents each, 30 cents set.
Covington, Georgia.
Boy’s Blouses
4T
*
We have a beautiful line of
Boy’s Blouses at 25 and 50
cents. Ages 6 to 1 5 years.
Also a line of Boy’s Wash
Suits 3 to 8 years.
T. C. SWANN CO
M iss M usette Cook, a member of the
Newborn High School faculty will re¬
turn Friday for the summer months.
Mr. Timmerman, former pastor of
the Methodist church, will be the week,
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Thomp¬
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Riffe and two children
and Mrs. Almand of Atlanta spent
Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs.
Corley.
Miss Olga Rheberg of the G. N. I.
C. at Milledgevilee sj>ent several days
last week with her father Mr. S. C.
Rheberg.
Miss Jaine Gaither spent last week
in Gainesville with friends at Brenau
College attending the commencement
exercises.
Miss Eugenia Guinn has returned
from Brenau and will spend the sum
mer with he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Guinn.
Misses Bessie Lee Wright and Lottie
Belle Wright will be the week-end
guests of Mrs. P. H. McWhorter at
Buekhead.
Prof, and Mrs. Samuel D. Cherry of
Duluth are spending several days with
Mrs. Cherry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Briscoe.
The many friends of Miss Flore Mc¬
Cord will be glad to know that she is
able to be out again after being ill for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adair returned to
their home in Atlanta Sunday after
being pleasantly entertained by their
many friends here.
Messrs, Guy and Reginald Robinson,
Brooks, Pennington Guy Rogers, and
others returned from th'e G. M. C. last
week to spend vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Terrell and lit¬
tle Julia Terrell, who spent last week
at Indian Springs, returned home Sun¬
day after a pleasant visit.
' Miss Annie Mae Lester left Tuesday
fo r Pell City, Ala., where she will be
delightfully entertained for several
weeks as the guest of friends.
Misses Rose and Elsie Rheberg and
Messrs. Frank and Leslie Rheberg of
, of their
Atlanta were week-end guests
sister Miss Mildred Rheberg.
Mrs. E. F. Edwards who has been
the guest for several months of Mr.
and Mrs. Gray at Wodruflf, S. C. has
returned home after a delightful visit.
Miss Florrie Harwell and Mr. Can¬
dler Harwell have returned from Meri¬
dian. Miss., and will spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Harwell.
Mrs. W. B. Owen, Jr., and child¬
ren leave Thursday for Wilkesboro,
N. C.. where they will spend the sum¬
mer with Mrs. Owen’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Phoushee.
Mrs. Nathan Cohen left to-day for
Baltimore where khe will join her pa¬
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbloom, for
a stay of several weeks at summer
resort in the north.
Mrs. S. H. Burk of Birmingham, Ala.
who has been the guest of relatives in
Thompson for several days is spenling
two weeks with Mrs. J. F. Rogers be¬
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Franklin, Miss
Josephine Franklin and Capt. Powell
spent several days last week in Atlan¬
ta where they atended the Commence¬
ment exercises at G. M. A.
Mrs. C. A. Franklin, Miss Josephine
Franklin, Mr. Rufus Franklin leave
Thursday for Washington, Ga., where
they will he the guest for two weeks
of Prof, and Mrs. Harry K. Brooks.
Miss Maybelle Clarke is the guest, of
friends in Atlanta this week. Miss
Clarke will assist Mrs. W. S. Witham
on Thursday afternoon at the recep¬
tion at which she entertains for Mrs.
Stuart Witham, a recent bride.
Miss Clyde Willis, one of tahe popu¬
lar teachers of the High School left
this morning for her home in Greens¬
boro.. It is with much regret that the
many friends of Miss Willis learn that
she will not return as a teacher next
year.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Briscoe and Mr.
Otto Briscoe have returned from a mo¬
tor trip to Duluth where they attended
the closing exercises of the Duluth
High Schol under the supervision of
Prof, and Mrs. S. D. Cherry and the
other members of the fauculty.
V. I). C’S TO ENTERTAIN
The members of the United Daugh¬
ters of the Confederacy will he enter¬
tained Tuesday afternoon June the
8th in a delightful manner at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Rogers. This will be
the last meeting of the Chapter until
fall and the session is in celebration
of the birth of Jeff Davis. An interest¬
ing program has been aranged, the
meeting to be a garden party taking
place at 5 o’clock.
SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Miss Eleanor Butler entertained the
members of her Sewing Club and a few
friends Tuesday afternoon at her home
on Conyers street, the affair being in
the nature of a farewell party for Mrs.
W. B. Owen, Jr., who leaves this week
to spend "the summer in North Carolina.
A dainty salad course and iced tea
followed by a sweet course was served
at the close of the afternoon. Miss
Butler's guests included Mrs. C. D. Gib¬
son. Mrs. J. B. Terrell, Mrs. Clarence
Terrell. Mrs. Nathan Cohen. Mrs. C. A
Franklin, Mrs. Lester Lee, Misses Ruth
Worsham, Florence Wells, Lucy Bry¬
ant. Eloise Cooper, Mrs. S, II. Burke,
of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Alva
Cooper of Prattsville, Ala.
LYRIC PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY.
REL.—“The Reward."
AMER.—“The Echo.”
THAN.—“Little Bobby.”
THURSDAY.
MAJ.—“Her Burried Past.”
KEYS.—“Ambroses Little Hatchet.’
FRIDAY.
BRON.—“A Case of Poison.”
PRIN.—“Do Unto Others.”
SATURDAY.
AMER.—“Th e Two Sentences.”
ROYAL—“Self Hypnotized.”
Also “The Perils of Pauline.”—Five
Reels.
There is a photographer in your
town.
STREET RAILWAY SCHEDULE.
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Lt Cov. 8 :30 a. m Lv Depot S :54 a. m.
Lv Cov. 10:55 a.m. Lv Dspot 11 :24 a.ra.
Lv Cov. 1:1© p. m. Lv Depot 1:40 p. m.
Lv Cov. 2:40 p. m. Lv Depot 8:10 p. m.
Lv Cov. 8:05 p. m. Lv Depot 6:38 p. m.
Lv Cov. 4:35 p. m. Lv Depot 5:06 p. m.
Lv Cov. 7:25 p. m. Lv Depot 7:55 p. m,
BILLIOUS ATTACKS
When you have a bilious attack you r
liver fails to perform its functions.
You become constipated. The food
you eat ferments in your stomach in¬
stead of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting
and a terrible headache. Take
Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will tone
up your liver, clean out your stomach
and you wtl soon be as well as ever.
They only cost a quarter. Obtainable
everywhere.
ftfE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,i9tl
Do Your Eyes Need Glasses?
A. K. HAWKS, Optician,
Will Be At My Drug Store
Friday, June 4th, 1915.
—ONE DAY ONLY—
He will test your eyes FREE. If you do
not need glasses he will tell you so. If
you do need glasses he will guarantee
satisfaction.
Covington, Georgia
Normal healthy
people keen often
have a physical
thing longing for some¬
Good to drink
— this is best satisfied
with
Chero-Cola
THERE’S NONE SO GOOD
Chero-Cola is sold
only in bottles.
This insures the
delicate individual
Chero-Cola flavor.
This policy is also a guar¬
antee that you get the
genuine.
It is in its original bottle
—sterilized and labeled
Chero-Cola. You will
greatly enjoy its uni¬
formity in flavor, the
certainty of cleanliness.
Pure - - wholesome - -
refreshing.
Chero-Cola
THERE'S NONE SO GOOD
In a Bottle —
Through a Stra w
Covington Chero Cola Works.