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Mr. Clarence Meador, of Covington,
i-pent Sunday with hoiuefolks.
( Mr. and Mrs. John Paterson and Mr.
and Mrs. Let* Paterson, of McDonough,
;l>eut Thursday with Mrs. Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Edwards and
children, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. YY\ Crawford spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Craw¬
ford.
Mr. Frank Meador and sister, Clara,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
l Mr. and Mrs. Ozburn in Jasper county.
Miss Olive Thompson spent part of
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last week with her sister, Mi's. Paul
Aiken.
Miss Irene Meador spent Friday
night with Miss Emma Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon Moss and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore motored over in
Henry county Sunday and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiken were the
guests Saturday night and Sunday of
Mr. and Mi;s. J. P. Thompson.
Messrs. Phonso Rogers, of
ton. Will Piper, and Nester Ellington
motored to Alabama Sunday.
Miss Clara Meador spent Thursday
afternoon with Miss Irene Meador.
Miss Alice Thompson spent Saturday
night with Miss Irene Meador.
Misses Katie MeVicker and Mar
garet Davis were in Atlanta Saturday
shopping.
» There will be preaching at I.ovejoy
church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
We hope to have a good crowd out at
church.
DIXIE HIGHWAY MEETING
AT STONE MOUNTAIN
We have been asked to give public¬
ity to a meeting called at Stone Moun¬
tain May 10th, 1010 at 2 o’clock.
The business is to use the influence
of all citizen residents between At¬
lanta and Milledgeville, to have the
direct route via Decatur, Stone Moun¬
tain. Conyers, Covington, Madison and
Katonton, designated as a portion of
the Dixie Highway.
Also to insist on the Commissioners
of each county through which the road
rhall locate and perfect the best pos
r'*Me road bed for the present and the
future.
Respectfully,
B. W. HUNT, Chairman.
R. W. Parker, Secretary.
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SEVEN BIG DAYS—MAY 22 to 28 INCLUSIVE
A GALA WEEK for COVINGTON UNDER CANVAS
Some of the Features on the Chautauqua Program Coming here are:
THE CHICAGO LYCEUM LADIES’ ORCHESTRA. THE BEASEY SISTERS’ CONCERT PARTY—Famous MR. ALTON PACKARD—Cartoonist—Versatile enter¬
THE ROYAL WELCH MALE CHOIR QUARTETTE. Duetists. tainer.
MILLO PICCO, Metropolitan Baritone, and MISS MARY HON. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN—in one of his great HON. WM. HAMILTON MILLER, the great western civic
ADEL HAYS, Soprano, in joint recital. lectures, “The Making of a Man.” expert and city builder.
JUDGE GEORGE D. ALDEN, of the Massachusetts Bar,
FISHER-SHIPP CONCERT COMPANY and Opera Singers on “the Needs of the Hour.” A PLAYGROUND WORKER AND STORY TELLER FOR
THE HAMPTON COURT SINGERS—Mixed Quartette EDITOR RALPH PARLETTE, of Chicago, famous hum¬ THE CHILDREN.
and Pianist. orist and philosopher- A PLATFORM MANAGER FOR THE WEEK.
A whole week of high-class entertainment and instruction. Two sessions each day—atternoon and night—by these
great artists and world builders. All sessions will be held in a big Chautauqua Tent.
Season Tickets for the entire week only $2.00 for the first 450 Adult Tickets sold. After that the price will be
$2.50. $1.00 for first 100 Children Tickets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Phone R. E. EVERITT, President, or DR. A. S. HOPKINS, Chm. of Ticket Committee
Messrs. Albert Cook and Marvin
Hodges siient Saturday in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewitt Kitchen are all
smiles over the arrival of a bright eyed
girl.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClendon and
son, Howard, and Mrs. Henry Canard,
attended services at the First Baptist
church at Mansfield Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Goodman was seriously
ill Saturday and Saturday night, but
is improving now, to the delight of
her many friends.
Mr. Ray Chaffin and Miss Cailie Lev
eritt, of Bethlehem, attended preach¬
ing at Rocky Creek Sunday night.
! Mrs. Emmett
j Ozburn was the guest
of Mrs. Kewit Kitchen Sunday after¬
j noon.
' Miss Emma Kelly, who has been
working at Millinery in Atlanta, re¬
turned home Friday, where she will be
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Kelly, during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwell, of
Mansfield, spent a short while with the
later’s sister, Mrs. Grady Ozburn, Sun¬
day night.
j Mrs. J. M. Cook spent Thursday af¬
ternoon with her daughter, Mrs. Role
J ert Ozburn.
Miss Exie Cunard was the guest of
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WE MAY NOT ALL BE GOOD
Hut We Are at Least Clean!
SOFT Our Laundry paves
the way to cleanli¬
WATER ness.
Follow the
NO DAMAGE path to our
door.
SMALL Everthing good when looks it
COST leaves here.
YOU’RE NEXT; People always
come again and
1 TRY US there’s a mighty good
j reason.
j
W. J G0BER
COVINGTON, GEORGIA AT THE BARBER SHOP
THE COVINGTON NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. T
her cousin. Miss Gladys Hodge,
day night and Sunday.
Quite a crowd attended the picnic
on the pond Saturday.
Mrs, Joel A. McClendon returned to
Mansfifielfid Tuesday, where she will
spend some time.
Mr. nad Mrs. Emmett Ozburn and
children and Mrs. Lewis spent Satur¬
day at the home of the former's par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ozburn.
Mrs. T. W. Dooley spent Sunday
with Mrs. Dick Goodman and daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Paul Goodman,
Rev. Mr. Long spent several days
of last week in Henry county.
Mrs. John Cunard spent Saturday af¬
ternoon with her sister, Airs. Paul
Aaron.
Mrs. Henry Cunard spent several
days of last week with .Miss Claud
and Estelle Cunard.
Miss Sadie Aaron was the guest of
Misses Ruby and Clara Jones Satur¬
day night.
CUNARD—WHITE.
Miss Nelta Cunard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cunard, and Mr. George
White, of Jackson, were married Sun¬
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, near the
home of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Winburn,
Rev. Mr. Long officiating.
Immediately after the ceremony,
they left for Jackson, where they
make their future home.
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PAGE FIVE
You Young Fellows Who
Insist Upon Style
—who expect thorough service and de¬
mand your money’s worth-we had you
in mind when we selected those distinc¬
tive fashions and snappy, exclusive wool¬
ens from
ED. V. PRICE & CO.
which you can now see displayed in our
shop-and we’ve priced them in a way
that will make choosing a pleasure!
You’ll feel mighty good when we
deliver you your custom-tailored Spring
suit at a price considerably below your
expectation.
Call and be measured today.
Stephenson & Callaway
Covington, Ga.