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WOMEN A '„ SOCIETY
OF PURELY LOCAL INTEREST
Conducted SBy ^ttrs. Jiinnie C B. Wright, ‘Phone 159
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Miss < lara I’.elie Adams spent
a in Atlanta.
Mrs. l'earl Taylor, of I’orterdale,
as in the eity Monday.
I'rof M. (!. It os well will spend the
olidays at his home in IVnnfield.
Miss Mattie Medlin left this week for
reensboro to spend the Christmas hol¬
la ys.
Mr. W. 10. lLiuipli spent the week end
i the eity. a guest of tlie Whitehead
ouse.
Miss Grace lteid left Iasi night for
>e<atur to spend Christmas with rela
ves.
Mr. Geue Speer, of Newborn, was (jlie
uest of his sister. Mrs. L. I). Adams,
L .j ( j av
Mr. E. H. Ledbetter left last week ,
or (’amp Gordon, where he was called
v Facie Sam.
Miss Eva Fulton left last night for
ihnsoii City, Teiiii., to spend the lioli
ivs w ith relatives.
Mr. Fred L. Trapnell left Sunday for
tillmore, where he has aeepted a po
lion as depot agent. j
Miss Stanford, teacher of expression j
t the high school, left last week for j
tlanta to spend the holidays.
Mr. Fred Barnes, of Camp Gordon,
as the week end gtu -1 of his parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Thomas G. Barnes.
Mr. Rufus Franklin, of Georgia Tech,
cut Saturday in the city with his
a rents, Mr. and Mrs. C>A. Franklin. 1
Mrs ('. A. Franklin spent Sunday !
ight and Monday in Atlanta with her j
-ter. Mrs A. B. Cleveland, in West j
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Miss Martha Middlebrook leaves this i
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I It Costs Nothing to Join-
our Christmas Banking Club and it is an easy way to have money
next Christmas. The plan is simple. You start with 10c, 5c, 2c or
lc and increase with the same amount each week.
t \ Or you can deposit 50c, $1.00, $5.00 or more each week and
deposit this same amount each week.
I HOW TO JOIN
Look at the different clubs in the table below and select the
one you wish to join, the lc, 2c, 5c, 10, 50, $1.00, $5.00-then come
to our hank with the first weekly payment. We will make you a
member of the Club and give you a Christmas Banking Club Book
showing the club you have joined.
WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL PAY YOU
lc CLUB 2c CLUB 5c CLUB 10c CLUB 50c CLUB $1.00 CLUB $5.00 CLUB
1st Week....... PAYMENTS lc 1st Week.....2c PAYMENTS 1st Week......5c PAYMENTS 1st Week......10c PAYMENTS 1st W PAYMENTS 7 eek......50c 1st Week.....$1.00 PAYMENTS 1st PAYMENTS X
2nd Week......2c 2nd W cek......lc 2nd Week 10c 2nd Week......20c Week.....$5.00 FOR
3rd Week.......3c 3rd Week......6c 3rd Week......15c ... 3rd 2nd W eek......50c 2nd Week... .$1.00 2nd Week... ,$5.00 S3,
Week......30c 3rd Week......50c 3rd Week.... $1.00 o.d Week____$5.00 $2,
Increase every week 1< - Increase every Week 2c Increase every week -V Increase every week 10 c Deposit 50c week Deposit $1 week Deposit $5
Total in r,n Weeks Total in 50 Weeks Total in .VI Weeks Total every every every week $10
in 50 Weeks Total in 50 Weeks Total in 50 Weeks Total in 50 Weeks
$12.75 $25.50 $63.75 $127.50 $25.00 $50.00 $250.00 or any amciud 1
YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENTS FIR ST AND DECREASE YOUR PAYME1 NTS EACH WEEK
The Reasons for the Club /■’ L t*i , J *
For Old and Young j£' isible thing for all parents to do is join oil ^
To provide a way for those of moderate and even small means to bank their money. family into it. This will teach them the nking value of Club and and also how put to every bank and me . n ]J H- ) ( yK l
To teach “the Banking habit” tothose who have learned it. EY. Maybe this little start money them up 11 buS j ne
never you give t hem now may some day set
It makes your pennies, nickels and dimes, often foolishly spent, grow into dollars; dollars or buy them a home.
grow into a fortune. Start your fortune today. How often you have wished that early the value ®yoli
To give you a bank connection and show you how our hank can be of service to you. ing your money. You would vo ur parents had taught you mistake "
be well off today. Don’t make the same
Be r k of Newton County, Covington, Georgia
IOE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 20. 1917
week for Haddock, where site will
tiie Christinas holidays with her
lives.
MCs Knobloeh, who has been
Mr. W. Cohen through the fall
■will leave tliis week for her home
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs Barron Kelly and baby
of Montieello, will arrive some
this week to be guests of Mr. and
E. O. Lee.
Mi-s Louise Gheesling left
for Greensboro, where she will
Christmas w ith h’er mother, Mrs. J.
(jJheeslin.iT.
| Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Murray
the birth of a son at their home
North Covington Monday.
(he 17th, 1917.
Ihof. and Mrs. II. B. Robertson and
young son, Harold, will spend the
at the Delaney, guests of Mr. and
- Mrs - J - llil11 -
I)r.'Carlton Lee, of Atlanta, will
rive during the holidays to siiend two
or three days with his parents, Mi.
and Mrs. E. O. Lee.
.Miss Sue Wright returned Sunday
from a month's visit to her brother. Mr.
B. L. IVright, and sister, Mrs. Joe W.
Lee, at Gordon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M Landrum an¬
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Friday, December the 14th, at their
home on Church street.
Miss Mary K. Bruner left yesterday
afternon for Raleigh. X. 0., to spend
the Christmas holidays with her par
cut*. Mr. and Mrs. Bruner,
Miss Margaret Bailey will leave to
day for’Menlo, Ga., where she will
spend tlio Christmas holiday* with her
brother. Kev. 0 . H. Baile>,
Mrs. Samuel Charles t'amlier will
leave tomorrow < Friday » for t'lvar
lotte. X. ('.. where l.ieutenaHt Gaudier
| is stationed at Gamp Green.
The many friends in the eity of Mr.
Hob Webb will be ulad to know that
! he is able to lie out again after his
• gainful aeeident of a week ago.
y[j ss Kerin Hollingshead, of Wash
iugton, who is attending the G. N. & I.
('., at Milledgevil’e, was the week end
! guest of Miss Fletcher Lou Lunsford.
Mr. Yarbrough, of Guyton, has ar¬
rived in tlie city to begin his duties at
the Central depot, where he will till
the place left vacant by Mr. Fred Trap
nell.
Miss Margaret Burge, county home
demonstrator, will leave Saturday for
! her borne in Atlanta, where she will be
with her parents until the 17th of Jan
nary.
Mrs. Bain Terrell returned home
Saturday afternoon from a very pleas¬
ant visit lo Atlanta, where she was the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Almand.
Mrs. Henry Pickett and children.
Jeanne and Bruce Pickett, of Columbia,
who have been on an extended visit to
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pickett, returned
home Sunday.
Mr. Claude Whitehead, formerly of
Covington, now of Atlanta, spent the
week end in the eity with his mother, s
before leaving fo become one of Uncle
Sam’s soldiers.
Miss- Natalie Turner, who has been
attending Shorter College, at Rome,
arrived in the city ednesday to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. S. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs .E. H. Jordan and
young son, Claude, of Atlanta, returned
home Friday, after a very pleasant
visit tip tlie former’s daughter, Mrs.
Ernest E. Callaway.
Miss Inez Thomas, who has been
attending the G. N. & I. C., in Milledge- j
\ pie, returned home last week and will
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W.
I Thomas until after Christmas.
Miss Mary Sockwell will arrive Fri¬
day from Lucy Cobh, Athens, and
will sjh'iuI the holidays with her par¬
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sockwell, at
their new home on Montieello street.
Misses 11a Mae Hopkins and La
irede Meadors will arrive tliis week
from G. X. & I. C. to spend the holidays
with their parents I>r. and Mrs. A. S.
Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. I. W.
Meadors.
Mrs. Homer L. Hitchcock and lovely
little daughter, Margaret, returned
home nome Sunday »ummy night form Elberton
where they have been guests of the for
mer's . mother, -t Mrs. If... Jones, T n «.vn ..ii.ni, since Thonl-a. Thanks¬
giving.
Air. Mr. Clarence i lareuce Meadors, .ukiuws, unuicuj formerly of
, no..- of amt.uUu.ee cow No.
.‘127. Camp Gordon, spent the week end
at Leguin with his mother, Mrs.
Thompson Meadors, who continues
unite ill.
Miss Ida Lee Mullins will leave to
day for Greensboro, where she goes to
spend the holidays with relatives.
Miss Lena Holt, who lias been teach¬
ing a violin class here and in Madison,
left Tuedsay morning for Madison
where she will stay until Thursday be¬
fore leaving for her home in Columbus
to spend Christmas. She will go by
way of Macon to visit a cousin at Cam
Wheeler.
MRS. ADAMS ENTERTAINS
SPEND THE DAY PARTY,
A very pleasant affair of the week
was the spend the day party at which
Mrs. L. 1). Adams entertained a few
friends on Monday afternoon at her
home on Floyd street.
A most delicious dinner was served
at the noon hour.
The guests included Elder Monsees.
Mrs. Monsees, of Macon; Elder Boh
Cook and wife, of Social Circle, and
Mrs. A. M. Callaway.
KITCHENS—WASHINGTON.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Kitchens Sunday afternoon, December
the sixtc'enth occurred the marriage of
their eldest daughter. Miss Ermine, to
Mr. Ruiiert Washington.
'To tin* strains of Mendelssohn’s
wedding inarch, skillfully played by
Miss Lila Smith, of Vienna, the atten¬
dants, Miss Washington with Mr.
Thomas, of Worthville; Miss Ila Kitch¬
ens will Mr. Frank Meador, followed by
the the bride bride and and groom, groom, marched marched to to the the'
beautifully decorated altar, where the
ceremony was impressively performed
by Rev. Mr. Vaughn, of Worthville.
The bride was beautifully attired in
gray satin o...... with ...... accessories .v, of ... white ...... c
and never looked 1 more more attractive attractive than than
m. on 11.1a this occasion. t.f.f". ^ 11.11
Me rgret very much to lose from our
community Miss Ermine, who is one
"J* ."“"T »—* ... M,es '
Mr. Washington is a young man ot f
sterling qualities and a Christian gen
tleman of high culture. \
They left immediately after the cere
Jim Monsees, of Macoin; Elder Boh
Worthville. where they will be at home
"> l , ’ mr . ma, ’- v frlcn<,s a. . n -
We wish for this happy couple a
bright and prosperous life.
Buff Orpingtons]
I have a line of Buffs that will rank with the best
America. Eggs from special matings of “Golden Char
pions’’ for sale at $2.00 to $5.00 per 15.
A few fine breeding males for immediate sale at 85
$25 each. If you are looking for the real goods in the abo
line, command me.
L. F. B0GGUS,
Oxford, - - Georgij
12-27, 4
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