The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, May 12, 1921, Image 2
nj f**y-£- ct e OCIET V LOCAL AND PERSONAL * MRS LYNDA LEE BRYAN, IN CHARGE PHONE 159 If you have any friends visiting you—if you are going anywhere or coming home, write a postal card to this department, giving the details or telephone the item. It will be appreciated. Mrs. .1. F. Rogers is in Alabama. Mr. Spencer Hicks was in Atlanta ihis week. Miss Allie Louise Travis is visiting Chapel Hill. Mrs. O. A. Lunsford spent several days in Atlanta. ilrs. H. B. Gant visited Atlanta friends the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Castleberry were in Marietta, this week. Mr. Erwin Patrick spent Sunday with Mansfield homefolks. Mrs. Roy Presley visited her moth¬ er in Atlanta, during the week. Mesdames J. C. and G. B. Nixon wore in the Pinnacle City Friday. Misses Sarah Ethel Norris and Lulic Turner were in Atlanta, Tuesday. Mrs. L. A. Patrick and children vis ited Mansfield for the week end. Mrs. J. VV. Lee is in Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McKibben. Mrs. \V. O. Flowers was quite in disposed for several days, but is im¬ proving. Mrs. W. C. Phillips and daughter l r na. of Atlanta were in Covington Saturday. Mrs. \V. D. Travis is cordially we! corned after an extended absence ,.t Chapel Hill. Miss Marjorie Olds, of Lawrence ville, spent the week end with the VV. D. Travis family. Mr. Hugh Aiken has returned from Augusta and is employed at the Cov¬ ington postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. .1. VV. Peek motored to Atlanta Sunday to visit their sons and other kinspeople. Mrs. .1 T. Pitts of Newborn was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. VV. B. R. Pen nington several days. Rev. .T. E. Ellis has returned from Lithonia where he has been assisting in a two weeks revival. Miss Frances Bearing, of Covington is the guest of Miss Mamie Branch Powers.—Atlanta Journal. Mr. D. M. Rogers will lie in arid 8round Savannah for the next tort night, enjoying a vacation. Mr. Elliott, who makes his home with his son. Mr. Jack L. Elliott is in North Carolina for the summer. Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick is again with Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. Flowers after vis iting Atlanat and Decatur relatives. Our expert optometrist, Mr. Chas. A. Green will he h re again on Tues¬ day, May 24th. if you are having Bye troubles that require Glasses, don't fail to see him. Geo. T. Smith Drug Co., Covington. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and their children of Atlanta, were with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vining for tin- week end. Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. Flowers motor¬ ed to Atlanta last week, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick of Bartow, Florida. Mr. Pat Griffin, editor of the Bain bridge Post-Searchlight and the Don aldsonville News was a visitor Sat¬ urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCord and chil¬ dren were at Conyers Sunday to see Mrs. McCord's sister, who has been indisposed. Friends rejoice with Mr. and Mis W. H. Chappell that their daughter. Della, is convalescing from a spell of diptheria. Miss Ella Ruth Hioks| spent the week end with her sister. Miss Vinnie Sue. at Wesleyan college, Macon, re¬ turning Monday. Mrs. Charles Hicks, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner Monday. Miss Hyda Heard left Monday noon for Atlanta where she will spend sev¬ eral days with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Eason, of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Loyd. Mr. Rufus Franklin. Mrs. C. A. Franklin and guest, Mrs. Samuel Green motored to Atlanta Tuesday where they spent a very pleasant day. Mrs. R. A. Norris. Mrs. X. S. Tur¬ ner and Mrs. J. G. Hall. Sr., motored to Atlanta Monday where the latter Took the train for Lenoir. X. C. Mrs. Samuel Green of Atlanta is sitending some time in the city with her aunt. Mrs. C. A. Franklin, anu her mother, Mrs. Minnie Powell Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Steadman, Misses Annie Pauline Anderson. Ina Rogers and Mr. Jim Wells were a con¬ genial party enjoying Atlanta recently. Are you in need of glasses? If so. see our expert optician. Mr. Chas. A. Green, of the Chas. A. Green Optical Co., Atianta.. Ga. He will be here again on Tuesday. May 24th. Geo. T. Smith Drug Co.. Covington, Cl«. Mrs. VV. .1. Willis, Misses Marion and Mabel Willis spent Tuesday in Macon. Mr. 8. N. Chapman of the Ga. R. R.. is supplying for Mr. D. M. Rogers at the Cen. of Ga.. during his absence. Misses Mary Ellis Smith and Mildred Gower of Atlanta were guests of Miss Lenore Smith last week. Mesdames J. N. Gary, S. L. Waites; Misses Gary and Churchill were in At¬ lanta Friday. Mr. Robert Robinson, of Louisville, Ky., was the guest last week of his parents, Mr. and Mis. J. B. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Luck, Miss An¬ nie Lee and Mr. Geogre Penn were in Athens Saturday, visiting headquar¬ ters—Tin* State Agricultural College. Miss Nettie Millon visited her moth¬ er again for the week end and reports quite an improved condition of the injury recently sustained. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Smith, of Atlan¬ ta, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stole of Dem orest visited Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Ellis and family Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. John Por¬ ter, who has been quite ill at her home on Buckingham place, will be delighted to know that she is convalescing. -Ma con News. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Upshaw. Miss Ora LTpshaw. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A Sock well were among the Covington relatives attending the funeral of Mrs. J. D. Upshaw, Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Spearman, of Brookton, visited her Smith-Elliott relatives, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack El¬ liott carried Mrs. Spearman to Atlan¬ ta in their car Wednesday. Miss Birdie Shepherd, of Atlanta, visited her grandmother for the week end and was entertained at dinner ny Miss Julia Merck, at tea by Mr. and Mrs. Porter Barnett, of North Cov¬ ington. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Everitt and sons, Olin and Floyd, motored to Milledge ville Friday, and were accompanied home by Miss Frances Riley, a student of O. N. and I C., who is lonvaFs cing from a recent illness. Do your eyes blur at times? Do the\ hurt after reading? Are there frequent headaches? These are danger signals and you should seek the advice of our expert optometrist. Mr. Chas. A. Green who will he here again on Tuesday, May 24th. Geo. T. Smith Drug Co., Covington. Ga. Mrs. J. G. Hall, Sr., of Lenoir, N. C, returned home Monday after spend ing several weeks in the city as the guest of her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hall at the Delaney hotel, The many friends of Mr. Joseph Gai¬ ther Hall will lie glad to know that he is rapidly recovering from his re cent operation for appendicitis and will be able to return home in a few days. If Nature says Spectacles, then Spec¬ tacles it must be. Nature won't ac¬ cept just Spectacles though; they must be right Spectacles. Our optometrist. Mr. Chas. A. Green can fit you with the kind that Nature demands. He will be at our store again on Tuesday, May 24th. Geo. T. Smith Drug Co.. Covington, Ga. WOMAN'S CLUB OF COVINGTON TO ENTERTAIN EIGHTH DIST. The annual meeting of the Federa¬ ted Clubs of the Eighth District, Mrs. Lena Felker Lewis, of Monroe, pres¬ ident. will he held at the First Metho¬ dist church in Covington, oti Tuesday, May 17th. All the clubs in this district are expected to send to the meeting their presidents and a delegate as official representatives. Visitors from the clubs will also be given a most cordial welcome. Mrs. J. E. Hays, of Montezuma, pres¬ ident of the Georgia Federation, and Mrs. A. R. Brantley, of Blackshear. vice president at large, are expected to attend the meeting. Mrs. J. S. Thomas, president of the Atlanta club; Mrs. H. M. Boykin, vice president of the Atlanta club; Mrs. Hugh Willet. chairman of Tallulah Fals Industrial school; Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, chairman on American cit¬ izenship. will he among the prominent speakers of the meeting. Reports will he made of all the dis trict work and important plans will be discussed. A large delegation is de¬ sired. EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL. Miss Lenore Ellis and Mr. Paul El¬ lis received the Epworth League, Fri¬ day evening. The home is admirably adopted for entertaining. Pink roses were artistically arranged. Many games were enjjoyed. Sandwiches and punch were dispensed. Misses Mary Ellis Smith and Mildred Gower of At¬ lanta were lovely acquisition. fMl lUVXNOfuN hkw&, COVijNUfON, GEUttGIA. s t LEAX-1 y At T1VH IES APPRECIATED The Woman’s club was gratifeid at the general response for Clean-Up Week recently. Every individual, each committee and all organizations were highly com¬ mended for the laudable crusade. Now, it is requested that "history repeat itself” and that Covington “go one better" by setting her houses and premises in the pink of condition as a compliment to the guests within the gates next Tuesday There will be a distinguished body of women here. Not only of the 8th, but other sections of Georgia. Coving¬ ton must welcome them with glad hand and gala attire. May they say of us in the unique phraseology of Walt Mason: “It always gives my soul a thrill when I arrive in Glossyville. The town looks like a blooming bride; the people take a hearty pride in making things look clean and bright, and in their labors take delight. They're lav¬ ish with the helpful paint, selecting colors chaste or quaint, and decorat¬ ing every shack; thus warding off de¬ cay’s attack, and making all the build¬ ings look like buildings rend of in a In »ok.” MRS. GRIFFIN'S HOME MECCA OF W.C.T l . Members of the W.C.T.U. thorough ly enjoyed the beauty and charm of the May meeting, in Mrs. Malcolm Griffin's home Tuesday. Mrs. H. L. Kilpatrick and her effic¬ ient committee arranged each detail with exquisite though!. Roses figured in the parlor and hall decorations, while the starry-eyed Sha sta daisy was queen of the dining room Mrs. J. X. Gary presided over the business session with her usual poise and ready dispatch. Readings were contributed by Mes¬ dames C. <_’. King and H. B. Robert¬ son.. Mrs. Lilly Ivey Smith sang an appropriate selection. Miss Florence Wells and Clara Belle Adams sang to tlie accompaniment of Misses Clyde Adams and Aileen Simmons. The enlisting of seven little children as White Ribbon recruits was impres¬ sive. Their mothers were: Mesdames H. L. Hitchcock, C. C. Brooks, Albert Meador, Dennard and Dyal. Mesdames Griffin and Godfrey di penned pink ices and pink cakes, seat¬ ed at a flower-decked table. MISS SARAH ADAMS DELIGHT¬ FULLY ENTERTAINS. One nf the most delightful events oi the year was the prom party given by Miss Sarah Adams at her home on "Evergreen Farm,” Friday night, in compliment to the Senior class of Mansfield High school, of which she is a member, and a few other friends. The house was beautifully decorated with Dorothy Perkins roses. The col¬ or scheme being pink and white. On the porch, where punch was serv¬ ed, the main decorations were honey¬ suckle and roses. Proms were enjoyed by all present until a late hour when they expressed to the young hostess what a perfectly wonderful time they had had. THE WOMAN’S BIBLE STUDY CLASS. The Bible Study Class has reached the last of the eight great subjects that go to make up the structure of the 40 chapters contained in the hook of Exodus. This is the second book of the Bible this class has finished, mak¬ ing a total of 100 chapters. The study of the Bible by books is important and very fascinating. They will take up a book on Missions, viz; “Adventures of Faith in Foreign Lands,” the widest awake book of the times, on this sub¬ ject, after which they will resume their Bible study by books. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vining celebra¬ ted the eighth birthday of their son, William Marvin, by inviting thirty five young friends to a party Wed ms day. May 4th, from 5 ’til 7. The color note in the home on Mon ticello street was white and green. A white cake with eight candles was sym¬ bolic. James Swann won the prize, a stick of candy, in the contest. A game, in which ribboned trophies were fished from a crystal bowl, added di¬ version. Cake and cream were dis¬ pensed. DINNER FOR MR. AND MRS. COCHRAN. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Adams enter¬ tained at dinner. Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cochran. The spacious home was radiant with light and fragrant with a wealth of pink roses. Turkey with delicious accessories featured in the prettily served feast. The participants were, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muse. Dr. and Mrs. Snachel, Misses Fanniebelie and Sylvia Adams. COVINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENJOY HOLIDAY. School operations were suspended last Friday, while the pupils reveled in a well-earned holiday, the teachers went to Atlanta in a body to attend the Ed¬ ucational convention. The trip was pleasant and profitable to all. WARD lightfoot goes FLORIDA. Mr. H. Ward Lightfoot left Friday his home at Bradentown. ( During his stay in Covington, Mr. Lightfoot made a circle of sincere and appreciative friends. His uniform cheerfulness and unfailing courtesy wun esteem both in business and social relations. Since August, 1920, Mr. Lightfoot was a valued employee of' the Covington postoffice. j He was accompanied as far as Thom -1 asvillc by his brother, Mr. W. E3. | Lightfoot, where they visited relatives. PARTY GIVEN BOOK * j LON ERS (LI B. Fifty-four children assembled at Library Saturday afternoon to enjoy the party given by the Covington Wo man’s club. 1 After several interesting readings by j Mrs. Walter Combs, the young people went to the Palm Room of the City Pharmacy, for refreshments. Dorothy Perkins roses were lavishly employed in the decorations. The occasion was especially impressive as it was the last of the season. The Child Welfare committee is to bo congratulated upon the enthusiasm and interest inspired. MISS (OLCLOUGII MAKES \ DURESS. Among the many excellent features at the Educational convention last week, chronicled by the state press was the address of Miss Etta Colelough Home Demonstration Agent, of this district. NNNOLNCEMENTS. Mesdames E. E. Calloway, Waters Ballard and a committee are enter¬ taining Mrs Sam Thompson and her Sunday class, this Thursday afternoon. The U.D.C. meeting is postponed from the regular date to Tuesday, May 24 th. Tuesday, May 17th, is the conven¬ tion of Women’s Clubs of the Eighth District. The Walton county singers conven¬ tion will be held at the First Baptist church in Monroe, fifth. Sunday of this month. Newton county singers cordially invited, and bring song books. Editor Ed. A. Caldwell, Sec., issues tHis proclamation and assures “ye ed¬ itor” of a welcome. aJTCH! .question 1HVII4, IIKLK W1111UU1 . if HUNT'S GUARANTEED I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’s Salve and Soap),fail in j the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm,Tetter or other itch- j ing akin diaeauea. Try thie ! treatment at our risk. BANKRUPT PRICES Still Continue At Stradley’s iXJszXI Our store is chock full of bargains. We are selling some of the very things you need and at prices less than we can buy them on today’s market. Our spring and sum¬ mer lines have been filled in and we i. e showing a beau¬ tiful line of Organdies in the Best Shades and Goods that will wash. We also have Voiles and Ginghams in the most desirable patterns. We are always filling in from week to week in our Millinery, and we may have just what you’re looking for. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Bath Towels, each .. . 10c Huck Towels, each .. .10c Val. Lace, Yd.........3c 40-in. Sheeting, Yd. .. 10c 30-in. Ticking, Yd. ,. .10c Men’s Caps, each .... 50c Boy’s Tennis Shoes pr 45c Children’s Dresses, Size 3 to G........49c Children’s Dresses, Size 8 to 14.......79c Children’s Socks, pr . . .13c A visit to our store will convince you that our prices are right, and you can rest assured that your trade i.s always appreciated. Make our store your meeting place for you are Welcome at All Times. W. T. Stradley COVINGTON GEORGIA H X ===== X == X : --: X == •** ===== ■■ — ===== — _ 2 4 *. rr=: X ——L X jr* *«• " - di'-m IM'M' /"I'flv t?"; i Toilet Mntij ; for Maids. . 4 Iffsk ' "TsU,. “Nothing' is too good for a Bride.” Our toilet articles will not only please her, but also the bridesmaids, the guests and everyone who uses them. Come to our drug store, not only for your toilet articles^ toilet soaps, combs, and brushes, but also for everything you need in drugs and drug store things, We Are Careful Druggists, GEO. T. SMITH DRUG CO., (I NC ) Covington - - Georgia • a •'* lljl j| **■ Xv====X==Xh