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Conducted fBt/ *Alrs. ^Alinnie £T J . Wright, Whone 28 -C
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I‘. Odum an¬
nounce the birth of a son Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. W. T. Corley and daughter.
Miss Frances Corley, of Starrsvillo.
spent Saturday in the city.
Miss Mary Sockwell, who is attend¬
ing Shorter College, in Home, spent
the week-end at home with her par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sockwell.
Mr. James T. Wells, who is taking
a course at a business college, return¬
ed to Atlanta Sunday, after a pleasant
-week-end spent with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Wells.
Mr. Claude Whitehead, of Atlanta, J
was the week-end guest of his mother,!
Mrs. Ida A. Whitehead, on Monticello J
street.
Mr. Lawrence Sam, formerly of Cov¬
ington, now of Atlanta, was in the city
Sunday.
Mrs. G. T. Callaway, Mrs. Berto Lee,
Mrs. E. O. Lee, Mrs. Luke Robinson,
Mrs. Evans Lunsford, and Miss Hyda
Heard motored to Atlanta Friday to
attend th e chrysanthemum show at
College Park.
Mrs. G. T. Callaway, Miss Chris¬
tine WhitJV, Mrs. Berto Lee, Mrs. J. E.
Phillips, and Mr. Charles White motor¬
ed to Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. C. H. White returned home
Thursday night from Dublin, Macon,
and Cordele, where she attended the
IJ. D. C. Convention at the former,
the Federation of Womans’ Clubs at
the second, and visited her daughter,
Miss Annie White, at Cordele.
Dr. H. G. Buchholz, Baptist State
Evangelist, of Atlanta, preached two
line sermons at the Baptist church
here Sunday.
Mrs. John G. Logan and bright little
daughter, Margaret, formerly of Cov¬
ington, now of Cartersville, have re¬
turned home, after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. Wood Aiken on Monticello street.
Mrs. John Callaway visited relatives
in Atlanta Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Louis Cohen and family, of Mad¬
ison, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Cohen Sunday.
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Mrs. S. L. Chancellor, of Savannah,
who has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. John Ik Davis, for several weeks,
left Thursday for Decatur, where she
will visit her mother, Mrs. Rogers, be¬
fore going to Iiurtsboro, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Miss
Lueile McRae, of Atlanta, and Mi.
and Mrs. S. II. Adams, of Covington,
motored to Washington
where they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William McCarthy. They return
ed Sunday night.
Mr. Ernest Peek visited friends at
Mansfield Sunday.
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Misses Maggie and ( arrie Beck Davis
motored to Atlanta Tuesday,
Miss Martha Middlebrook, of Had¬
dock. has arrived to take charge of her
class in the High School.
Miss Lueile McRae, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. S. I.. A lams.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Adams, Miss
Lucile McRae, of Atlanta, and Miss
Fanlbel Adams motored to Atlanta
Wednesday to see Maud Adams, in
The Little Minister.
Air. R. P. Lester has returned from
a week-end visit to Savannah.
Miss Mary Thompson spent the
week-end in Mansfield as the guest of
Miss Thelma Lunsford.
Airs. A. J. Summers, of Conyers,
was the guest last week of her sisters.
Alisses Alaggie and Carrie Beek Davis.
Mr. and Airs. Harry Davis, formerly
of Covington, now of Conyers, and Mr.
A. J. Summers, of Conyers, motored
to Covington Sunday and were guests
of Misses Alaggie and Carrie Beck
Davis. They were accompanied home
by Airs. Summers, who had been here
several days.
Mrs. W. C. Clark was called to At¬
lanta Sunday morning by the auto¬
mobile accident to her daughter, Aliss
Alay Belle Clark, who was badly hurt.
Her many friends wish for her a rapid
recivery. «
Air. and Airs. John A Burney an¬
nounce the birth of a son on Saturady
morning at Aladison.
Schloss Baltimore C lothes
THE COVINGTON NEWS. THCRSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916.
Miss Maude Lfcvy, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her mint, Mrs. Lucy
Scruggs.
Mr. J. F. Riley, who has been sick
for several days, is able to go to work
again.
Misses Johnie and ftuby Tolar spent
Sunday at Newborn with their mother
and father.
Mrs. Levy, who has been quite sick,
is improving now, we are glad to say.
Miss Nell Street, of Conyers, has
recently been the attractive guest of
Miss Lueile Meador.
Misses Clara Hell Adams and Nolle
Speer, of Newborn, spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Misses Mary and Nolle Speer,
Messrs. Isaac and Charlie Robertson,
of Newborn, and Miss Clara Belle Ad¬
ams, of Covington, motored to Conyers
and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs.'Woodson Almand for tea.
j Mr. llarry Davis, formerly of Cov¬
' ington. of Conyers, in ^he city
now was
Monday afternoon.
j Miss Margaret Sparkes, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is the charming and attrae
five guest of Miss Frances Godfrey.
Mrs. G. T. Wells and Miss Florence
Wells spent Tuesday in Atlanta shop¬
ping.
Mr. Berto Lee made a business trip
to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie P. Wright will spend the
week-end in Atlanta with her daugh
ters, Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs.
Harry King Brooks.
Aliss Emmie Perryman, of Eatonton,
has returned home after a pleasant
week-end spent with Airs. James Leon¬
ard, near Academy Spring.
Air. and Airs. Alva Adams and Air.
and Airs. W. A. Adams spent Monday
in Atlanta shopping.
Air. W. A. Adams and Aliss Alaggie
! Adams went to Atlanta Monday to see
Alaud Adams, in The Little Alinister.
j Airs. Samuel Green, Samuel Green,
Jr., of Atlanta, and Airs. Harry King
Brooks, of Washington, will arrive
j next week to be th e guests of their
mother. Airs. Alinnie P. Wright, and
their aunt, Airs. Charles A. Franklin.
A number of pleasant social affairs
have been planned in their honor.
After an absence of one month. Mrs.
John W. Lee has returned home to
Covington. In Atlanta Airs. Lee was
the guest of her daughters, Airs. D. L.
Turner and Airs. C. A. AIoKibben; in
West End Atlanta Airs. Lee visited Air.
and Airs. Clifton S. Lee. Airs. Lee spent
three weeks in Talbotton with Mrs.
J. A. Bryan.
Mrs. Charles A. Erankliu will spend
the week end in Atlanta.
Mrs. ^ E. Parker and children are
guests of Mr. and Airs. E. AI. Parker.
*Mrs. J. C. Weaver, Alisses Eva
Stephenson, and Louise Whitehead,
Alessrs. Roy Stephenson and B. C.
Chapman motored to Atlanta Tuesday
afternoon to see Maud Adams in The
Little Alinister.
Mrs. Ida Whitehead and Mrs. W. E.
Rumph will spend the week-end in
Atlanta.
Bishop Kilgo and his son, Air. John
Kilgo, were guests of Air. and Airs. N.
S. Turner last week.
Aliss Louise Whitehead spent Tues¬
day at Porterdale, the guest of Airs.
James T. Cook.
MRS. W. A. ADAMS HOSTESS AT
SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY.
Mrs. W. A. Adams entertained at a
most delightful and enjoyable spend
the-day party Sunday, at her suburban
home on Floyd street. There were
twelve guests present.
MRS. TRIPPE WILL ENTERTAIN
BRIDGE CIA B.
Mrs. R. H. Trippe will entertain th e
members of her bridge club this af¬
ternoon. at her home on Conyers street.
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