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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.
Has your child any signs
symptoms » . . 4 - .... , of yvP malnutrition? w» nl vuifvrf i An
Mrs. C. I. Poteet was in Conyers last
week.
Mr. Harry Dykes spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Edward Hays has returned to
Atlanta.
Mrs. Mary Hollis went to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Miss Clara Belle Adams visited At¬
lanta last week.
Mr. George Boss, of Atlanta, was a
Sunday visitor.
Dr. J. A. Wright spent Friday af¬
ternoon rnoon in in Atlanta. Auania.
Mr. Phillip Cohen spent Monday and
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs, James Carter Anderson was m
Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ^ Luck will visit
Atlanta this week.
Mr. Haralson of the Conyers Times
was a visitor here Monday. .
Messrs. Elwin Gary and Wm. Aiken
spent Sunday at Douglasville.
Mr. lioy Hammond returned from
the Wesley Memorial hospital Sunday.
Mrs. R. W. Campbell joined Mr.
Campbell in Atlanta for the week-end.
The Pennington family attended
Quarterly meeting at Pennington last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott and fami¬
ly spent Sunday at Grants Park, At¬
lanta.
The Misses Gardner, of Rocky
Plains, visited Mr. James Gardner
Tuesday.
Mr. Coy Swann was among the
Smyrna Camp meeting attendants
Sunday.
Mr. L, W. Jarman spent the week¬
end with his sister, Mrs. Spivey, at
Eatonton.
Mrs. S. D. Haynie and little daugh¬
ter. Essie, have returned from points
in Alabama.
Mrs. Samuel Green, of Atlanta, Is
spending sometime with Dr. and Mrs
J. A. Wright.
Miss Willie Estelle Pye, of Thomas
ton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Sara
Ethel Norris.
Miss Sadie Reagin, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Pressley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews have
returned from visits to relatives in
West Georgia.
Miss Evelyn Lee, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Miss Jean Carter, at New¬
born Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Pye, of Thomaston, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kilpat¬
rick this week.
•Mrs. Katherine Gay is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs. W. B.
R. Pennington.
Miss Mary Willingham is spending
her vacation in Kentucky as the guest
of Miss Farley. j
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cook and sons
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H
Pickett Tuesday.
Miss Louise Dixon, who was a guest
of the Misses Gary, has returned to
her home at Millen.
-Mrs. Sanford Steadman and daugh¬
ters will go to Gainesville next week,
ner for the week-end.
Mrs. P. E. Devereaux, of Augusta,
was with Mrs. Aiken during a busi¬
ness trip to Covington.
Mrs. W. A. Andrews has returned
home from a pleasant visit to relatives
in Thomason and Talbotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stephens and
children motored to Atlanta Sunday
where they spent the day.
Miss Eleanor Sanders' of Culloden.
is visiting her aunts, Mrs. J. R. Webb
and Miss Mollie Wilson.
-Miss Nannie Morgan, of Starrsville.
and Mrs. M. Lunsford, of Mans
r.eld, were in town Monday.
-Misses Marion and Mable Willis
spent the week-end with their Rey¬
nolds relatives in Milledgeville.
-Miss Helen Smith, who was the
guest of Miss Kathryn Ellis, has re¬
turned to her home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pressley and their
guest, Miss Sadie Reagin, of Atlanta
spent Sunday at Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cannon and fam¬
ily with Mrs. Florence Loyd attended
Smyrna Camp meeting Sunday.
Mrs. L. M. Rice, of Atlanta, arriv¬
'd Sunday to spend a month with he>
-
daughter, Mrs. T. C. Castleberry
Miss Josephine Franklin is attending
a house party at the home of Miss Eliz¬
abeth Jones in Macon this week.
Mrs. T. J. Harwell, with her young
won, Thomas, of Nashville, Tenn is
visiting Mr. and Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. Estes.’
J. R. Almand, of Pitts
arg ’ p a-' after visiting Mr. and Mrs
.1. L Robinson, have returned home
mt/ i,,,. r Monday AT JaC , k L for ;. Baltimore, and Dr where Loveless
Rlhott will buy his goods'. Mr
fall sotek of
Clifton S. Lee, Jr., after a fortnight’s
v'sit to his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs
' Lee ’ returned to Atlanta Tues
Mrs. James Gardner and son, James
t '' dth Y r ' Wm Kin &. visited Dr
-
and . Mrs. J. L. King in Macon this
week.
Miss Mary Roche has returntd to
Atlanta, after visiting her Luck and
Hays friends in Covington and Mans¬
field.
Mrs. T. U. Smith and children are in
>.orth Georgia for an extended stav
Dr. Smith will join his family on the
15th.
Mrs. Barron Kelly and children, of
Monticello, are guests of the former’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lee this
week.
Mi. and Mis. T. C. Castleberry have
as their guest this week Mrs. Castle¬
berry’s sister, Mrs. Lent Kennedy of
Atlanta.
Th<- condition of Mrs. J. K. Meadors
who has been quite ill at her home on
-Monticello street, is considered much
more favorable.
Miss Evelyn Lee visited her grand¬
parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee. en
route from Columbia, S. C\, to her
home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patrick and Mr.
Torn Greer attended the funeral of
their kinswoman, Mrs. Hollinsworth.
in Conyers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Patrick, of Con¬
yers, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Roanoke,
Ala., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Campbell last week.
Misses Ethel Bonner, of Eatonton,
and Lee Burns Langster, of Macon,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bon¬
ner for the wee-end.
Mrs. C. E. Cook, of Atlanta, and Dr.
Herman Cook, of Philadelphia, were
guests of Mrs. V. Cook and Miss Sal
lie Mae Cook Thursday.
Mrs. A. L. Supplee spent Monday ill
Eatonton. lUcltOntOIl .
Friends regret the illness of Mrs. P.
J. Rogers this week.
Miss Lueile Meadors returned from
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. J. S. Peek is visiting' her sister
at Siloam, near Greensboro.
Miss Clyde Adams is much improv¬
ed after a recent spell of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Tansy Bush are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Guinn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ray, of Monroe
were in Covington during the week.
Mrs. H. B. — Robertson -- and sons are
with . , Tennesee „ relatives and . friends. . .
Mrs. J. F. Lunsford is at Mansfield
attending the revival at Carmel church.
Mrs. C. C. Estes is spending some
time in the mountains of North Geor.
gia.
Misses Marcelle Robinson and Lucy
Wooten are in Atlanta today (Thurs¬
day).
Mrs. Walker Combs and children
are with Social Circle relatives for the
week.
Miss Violet Adderhold, of Anniston,
is the guest of Judge and Mrs. A. D.
Meador.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vaugh, of Macon,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. YV. Childs.
Miss Maude Lightfoot, who visited
Macon after leaving Covington, is now
in Thomasville.
Rev. Walker Combs attended the
Sunday School Convention at Stone
Sunday.
The R. L. Hicks family will leave
Tuesday to spend the week in tent at
Salem Camp ground.
Mrs. Gower and Miss Mildred Gower
are leaving today for Atlanta, after
a stay with the Ellis children.
Misses Harriet and Margaret Hunt
are returning to Atlanta today, after
visiting Judge and Mrs. A. D. Meador.
Mrs. R. C. Guinn and Mrs. Tansy
Bush were in Atlanta last week to
meet Mr. Bush, who came in from
Miss Carolyn Fullilove, who has
been the guest of Miss Lucy Robin¬
son, is returning to Watkinsville to¬
day (Thursday).
Misses Jewell Hay, Mae Campbell,
of Mansfield, and Ruby Ashford, of
Monticello, are visiting Misses Marion
and Mabel Willis.
Mrs. Claud Anderson is improving
much to the pleasure and interest of
her friends, who were so deeply con¬
cerned during her prolonged illness.
Mrs. Williams and two daughters,
of Macon, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Aenchbaeher, enroute to
Social Circle this week.
Miss Lil Pennington and Mr. W. C.
Pennington, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. R. Pennington.
Miss Lucretia Morrow, who has
beep the guest of Miss Helen Smith
the past week, returned Monday to
her home in Charlotte, N. C.
Mesdames C. C. Estes and T. J. Har¬
well, Misses Martha Anderson, Ethel
Williams and Thomas Harwell picnic
ed at Indian Springs Tuesday.
Mrs. George D. Butler, formerly of
Covngton, now of Pelham, arrived in
the city Monday night to be the guest
of Mrs. Charles Hardeman White.
Mrs. R. R. Mobley and children, of
Millen, are spending sometime with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark.
Mrs. Mobley was formerly Miss Jackie
Clark.
Mi'. R. H. Gilkey, of Savannah, is
expected this week in Covington. His
visit is in the interest of contemplated
improvements on the Central of Geor¬
gia Railway depot.
Hon. W. H. Wright, Supt. of Central
of Georgia Railway, was a distin¬
guished visitor from Savannah, din¬
ing with Mr. and
Wednesday.
Mr. John .1, Hart, Jr., of Atlanta,
joined Mrs. Hart, who had been spend¬
ing some time with Judge and Mrs.
A. D. Meador, for a week-end visit.
They returned home Monday.
Mr* M. M. Clayton, who has been
representing an Atlanta firm at Por
terdale, was called to Atlanta Wednes¬
day by the death of his uncle. Mr.
Clayton will return Monday.
Miss Connie Wall, of Milledgeville
passed thru Covington Monday en
route to points in Virginia, making a
stop-over in Atlanta with Miss Evelyn
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hays, and Miss
Belle Lindsey, of Social Circle, and
Mrs. Weeks, their guest, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Luck and Mrs. E. V.
Moore Sunday.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ramsay and Miss
Jessie Ramsay spent Sunday at Stone
Mountain, where they were joined by
Atlanta relatives and Misses Fay and
Elsa Ramsay.
Mrs. W. O. Flowers was in Mont
gomery, Ala., last week where she fig¬
ured prominently in the marriage of
her sister, Miss Emily Jones and Mr.
L. S. Robb, of Brunswick.
Mrs. John B. Davis spent Friday in
Atlanta with her grandson and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis. She was
accompanied to Atlanta by Mrs G B
Mixon.
Miss Carrie Williams, after a stav
in Nacoochee Valley, is spending the
remainder of her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williams
before returning to her duties at the
-Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Granger, Misses
Annette and Mary Granger, of Atlanta,
Mr. Sam Stoney, of Charleston, S. C
and Major Homer Cook were guests of
Mrs V. Cook and Miss Sallie Mae Cook
Sunday.
Miss Annabelle Robinson. Mrs Staf¬
ford and daughter, Gay Elise. Gordon
Robinson and Mr. Emmett Gordy went
to Indian Springs Sunday, where the
ladies of the party will remain during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Everett and sons
Olin and Floyd. Miss Jule Stillwell
Mr. \\ arren Stillwell and Means Da
vis made a motor trip to Atlanta Sun
day, where they went to meet Mrs. J
L. Riley, of Elberton.
Dr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker and son,
Archibald, have returned to their Au¬
gusta home. During the month’s visit
to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Mrs.
Baker and son were the recipients of
especial courtesies, which were re¬
turned in a delightfully informal way.
If you don’t know signs and
symptoms read article what is
malnutrition on front page.
HYGIENE COMMITTEE.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVIN GTOd., aoWliGIA
Mrs. Williams, residing near Con
yers, Is with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ham-!
mond. |
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mobley, Mr. and
Mrs. Vining and Miss Elise Preston
motored to Social Circle Sunday.
Miss Frances Wardlaw was the
guest of Mis lslah Mae Hopkins for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll are
spending their vacation in Commerce
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. P. W.
Sheppard. While there they expect to
visit Clayton, Mountain City and oth¬
er points in North Georgia. Misses Lil¬
lie and Frances Poole, of Oklahoma,
will be their gusts on their return.
Hon. and Mrs. C. Brown Marshall,
prominent citizens of Reynolds, were
guests of Miss Lucy Mc..eil in the El¬
lis home Wednesday and were the re- :
cipients of especial courtesies from Mr. i
J. C. Upshaw, who was a classmate of
Mr. Marshall at the State University. |
HaVe y ™* Ver th0 ^ ht w heth
er your child was suffering irom
malnutrition? If you haven’t
'
read j on page one. ;
HYGIENE COMMITTEE,
Mrs. J. H Crump _ and , daughter, , Sara „ ; |
k. visiting e ?:.^ av ?, Mrs. re ^ u LeGrand T rn '; < * t0 W right, nesvfil®, ot after Cov
ington and Mrs. Joe Lee, of
Mrs. Crump is remembered as Miss j
Bessie Lee Wright, of North Coving-j
ton. j
Mrs. Evans Stafford and little
tei. Gay Elise, who were guests of
Dr, and Mrs. Luke Robinson and fam
ily, will return to their home in Eu
faula, Ala., after a stay at Indian
Springs.
oAnnouncing
The New Buick ‘‘Four”
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quality of enduring serviceability, possesses
every complete
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The advent of this new Four makes the Buick 1922
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size all the quality and service that go to make up
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The Tfuick Valve- The engine, of course, is of the time-tested Buick
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—
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The equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of
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Two open and two closed body types mounted on
the Buick built chassis comprise the new series.
La en the most casual inspection of the details of design
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C. C. ESTES
< tncJton, GA.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARI, BUILT-BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
MR. LOU) \V1! L ENTERTAIN
Members of the Charitable Co-Opei
ative Association of Covington have
been invited to partake of Mr. J. N.
Loyd's hospitality next Suhduy. VV a
termelons will be served.
MR. AND MRS. BUSH
ENTERTAINED
The tea given by Mr. and Mrs. P.
W. Godfrey Tuesday evening was a
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Tansy
Bush, of Texas.
GUY ROBINSON ATTENDS
MACON SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Friends were welcoming Mr. Guy
Robinson home for the week-end. He
is attending the Pharmatectical school
in Macon, the course continuing ’til
tdie m Mdle of October.
W. C. T. l ! . -MEETS
"Thf 1 August meeting 1 of the W. C. T.
U. will be held in the home of Mrs. J.
' 1 ? !liott Tuesday afternoon. All
members will be cordially welcomed.
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mission society Monday
Mrs. J. R. Webb will receive the
Woman ’ s Mission Society of the Meth
D di s t church in their August meeting
afternoon at 4:3U o'clock,
A full attendance is urged.
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M j SS HOLLIS RECOVERING
1 '''pr ‘ \ v ill l)(_* ' "improving i * 11 i > ; • \ it', j I* ■ a. I
Miss Fay Hollis is in M. n
roe , from the injuries sustained in au
tomubile wreck last week. She tv ill
remain under the care of Monroe phy¬
sicians another week before returning
to her home at Rutledge.
MISS LEE ENLIVENS CAMP
Miss Annie Lee. Demonstration
Agent from Covington, was a source
of inspiration to each club girl from
Monday till Saturday. Her stories and
games and songs were a constant
source of delight, and the girls never
tired of them, but kept busily calling
for more.—Madisonian.
AFTERNOON AFFAIR
FOR MRS. BUSH
Misses Natalie and Florence Turner
were hostesses Wednesday afternoon
at their home on Monticlllo street, in
compliment to Mrs. Tansy Bush, of
Texas.
The decorations, featured baskets
and vases of garden flowers.
The Misses Turner were assisted b;
Mrs. N. S. Turner. The invited guests
were the close friends of Mrs. Bush,
rejoicing over her home return.
MISS EAURA HEARD BUSH
COMPLIMENTS VISITOR
The party given Monday by Miss
Laura Heard Bush was for Miss Wil¬
lie Estelle Pye, the house-guest of
Miss Sara Ethel Norris. Other visitors
were -re present. iJieseiu.
! jr&Z'Sts* n r
i little girls assembled.
Old fashioned games were
j 'ed featuring: Cross Questions and
Answer, Wink, Gossip, Stealing
Partners and Bottle. Punch was serv
ed throughout the afternoon. In
elusion ice cream and wafers were dis
uensed. pensed.
Assisting Mrs. H. D. Bush
Mrs. F. G. Barnes and Mrs. Evans
Lunsford.
worR tor the winter bazaar «<<
the ees chairmen have been arranged' gettiL ^ So Co m «>m
well are 5,., hw fc
under' way for the > j| *
undertaking. success 0 {
The home of M, „ ,
Rogers an"*' , D
was the scene of tl '
organization Tuesday evp orcl »est
stringed instruments' represen? T
Piano, mandolin, guitar and J hra P( , " er!
charter members i L Ti
Lou Lunsford, are- \t ^
Preston, Messrs. Martha Eli
Adams.. Castiebern D \i o '
T. C .
Stephenson. and Wal,,
Object of organization
Pleasure and social diversion Utu
have applied for membership; n
A TACKY PARTY
Miss Flmily Elliott has r
following invitation for Ued
afternoon: a d n Iarl a >’ th: i
h ° U ?. e Thursday to
Be dressed as tackv "s . a* YOU piaj
Fflt . T .,, , swaiatf . can
,tn
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Anr) , . UV6 . to cariy
awav” the p r y
ph'rv fiC. m.i \ <• ,, f hav
den Games e been hi
i opposite g,,.;’ the tn! F i<> V h ” In t\ A ! ri mV ,h " Par
* be tn ...J" oae w «u'ing the Wl
, comical omical costume. Cake and mosi
be served. ctvnn ci'fam wn
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