The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, September 28, 1922, Image 7
PIXIE NEWS | HayS and son Harold, Mrs. K Ha?> aU ,„d’ ' daughters, Mary Clark and Thu rsday with Mrs. Id. rvpV spent the we.ek-end ....__/I Mr. and Mrs. A/IVo J. N. parents, gays made a business trip i, I Wednesday. Calvert, of Lula and Nora V s spent the week-end with Grove. Paul Hays. sister, Mrs. , Biggers and chil and Mrs. L. A. . Joe Hays with Mr. and Mrs. ffere Tuesday evening. L L short time Saturday after Paul Hays spent nith Mrs. Will Greer. John Ivey and Harvey Savage Friday in Porterdale. and Mrs Clark Pope and daughter , Hel jjrs. J°e Hays and daughter Lotored to Conyers Sunday, where r the guests of Mr. and Mrs. vere Biggers. and baby, and Mrs . Paul Hays [joe Hays and Sunday Misses Nora with and Mr. L Calvert spent o. S. cole, of Rocky Plains. * L Mary Hays and Gladys Big Lent Sunday with Miss Julia Ew ; L [ Brick Store. j Mrs. Paul Hays and son Har L an( with Mr. and Mrs. Frank [ e rt a while Thursday evening. k Carl Savage and daughter, Lois, Emmett [jay Biggers and children spent afternoon with Mrs. Clark I and Mrs. Paul Hays spent a I w -hile Monday night with Mr. and L A. Biggers. OXFORD NEWS Hammond Johnson, of Gaines fvas the guest of Mrs. Walter |am this week. and Mrs. Walter Branham, Jr., lanta. spent Sunday with his grand |r. Mrs. J. W. Branham. and Mrs. Jack Short and Mrs. [Campbell, kith friends of and Atlanta, relatives spent here, Sun J j Sunday and Mrs. with Tom their Ross, aunts. of Macon, Misses I and Emmie Stewart. and Mrs. John Meriwether, of Irs, [daughter, were the week-end guests of I Miss Ruth Meriwether, home of Mrs. Nunnally. L Vivian Bailey has returned, and ■ with her sister, Mrs. Sims, while ling E. U. A. this year. I | Boland Branham, of Alabama, several days with his mother and 1 Mrs. J. W. Branham and Miss ■Branham. I. Ing Verlyn Branham, of Atlanta, is some time with Mr. and Mrs. |r | Branham. [son Louis Robinson, Miss Nitocris and Miss Nell Johnson spent in Atlanta. and Mrs. Henry Mays, Misses land Alice Mays, and Mrs. J. O. fn with spent Mrs. two Bridges. days last week in . Ward has as her guest this week |wther, and Mrs. Mrs. Emory Cherry, of Florida. Stone, of At | Irs. were the week-end guests of Mr. D. T. Stone. |. liest Will of her Pentecost, parents, of Mr. Atlanta, and Mrs. is k Henderson. |. J- W. Branham and Miss Sara lam were the guests of Mr. ami |G. I many C. Adams. friends of Mrs. Chandler ■ad to welcome her home again, las been in a hospital in Atlanta lyeral Mtocris months. Robinson r is is visiting m \\ inder this week. P Effie McGarity left Sunday for Pgr to resume her work in the |. after ^ being at home for a week, r. ara Branham left Wednesday fieago, where she is studying, also Pf ta the University. ■ lees Friday night the citizens gave and the E. U. A. boys a re¬ in at Haygood Hall. Drs. Mays and Vu.. V Rees - Pr »f. Gibson. Mr. I ranham, and others added to the f, af the occasion by making L'aiKs. a nd punch Alter the program sand- 1 were served. Weak BB Mildred Pipkin, of ' • D- 8, Columbia, Tenn., ays: “My experience with lf uui has covered a number of prs. [got Nineteen years ago . . . BO down with weak back. I fas rrvous run-down I had and so weak and ' to stay in bed. read of to Woman's Tonic ^, .at sen t that for lP time, 1 took only one BB 5i and it helped 'Seemed to strengthen and d me right up. So that is ft, lrst knew of Cardui. . ... when 1 began to ■eak and 'no account’, I taned Card ui, and r Jl to help me. you are w eak and suffering L., '^ 0m iust anly what ailments, Cardui IsLc arduR It you need. | n nds has helped toy > and ought to help At all druggists’ and dealers*. jSPQpPn n PQBei m pir ■ i ummumm BAPTIST WORKERS’ CONFERENCE AT MONROE. OCT. 26TI1 A workers’ conference has been called at Monroe, at the First Baptist church, at 9:30 A. M. on October 26th. Pastors, Clerks, Moderators, Chairmen of Exec¬ utive Committees and other members of the committees, President or some officer of each of the Associational or¬ ganizations of Sunday School, Baptist Young People’s Union, Woman’s Mis¬ sionary Union, laymen, and any other interested persons are cordially invited. The day will be spent in planning and prayer- The Georgia enlistment and edu cational program will be discussed, re¬ ports will be made by Associational representative^, and a round table dis¬ cussion conducted. The conference seeks to solve problems and to lay plans for the .coming year. The good people of Monroe will furnish entertainment for all who come. Please write Rev. J. H. Webb, Mon¬ roe, Ga., if you will be able to be pres¬ ent. A day of instruction, inspiration, and help is offered. You are cordially invited. Come! GUM CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Coley Byrd, of near Con¬ yers, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Sunday. Many from this community attend¬ ed the funeral of Mr. Olin Kent at Salem Saturday morning. .Mrs. Margaret Ellington and children attended the Association at Old Sardis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bostwick motored over with them. The many friends of Mrs. R. L. El¬ lington are very glad to see her back from the hospital, with health much im¬ proved. MR and Mrs. Bert Dial entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon in honor of their sister, Mrs. Devona Hale, of Athens. A large crowd attended the C. E. rally at Covington Sunday evening. All re¬ ported a splendid time. The Gum Creek C. E. Society was en¬ tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Byrd at their home Saturday night. Many of the members attended, and all had a nice time. We had with us the secretary of the state, Mr. Matthews. Games were played and refreshments served. Let everybody remember Sunday Schodl every Sunday • afternoon and preaching every second Sunday. Every body is welcome. Miss Nora Mitcham spent Monday night with Mrs. C. L. Bostwick. Mrs. E. A. Cason had as her guests Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E. A. Ellis, Mrs. C. L. Bostwick and Miss Irene Bostwick. PINE GROVE NEWS Airs. J. O. Hitchcock spent Alonday afternoon with Mrs. G. D. Elliott. Mrs. W. M. Cook and Miss Mary Liz¬ zie Cook spent Alonday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth Elliott. Mrs. S. G. Lowe and Mrs. Addie Rob¬ ertson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Adams, of Mansfield. Mrs. L. H. Elliott, of near Newborn, spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. G. D. Elliott. Rev. C. F. Allen conducted the weekly prayer meeting Friday evening. Messrs. Morris and Robert Robertson were in Covington Saturday evening. Several from here attended the fu¬ neral of Mr. J. H. Bowden, at Sewell’s church, Tuesday morning. Airs. S. G. Lowe, Mrs. W. J. Cook and Misses Mary Lizzie Cook and Elizabeth Elliott were visitors in Mansfield Thurs¬ day afternoon. Miss Mary Lizzie Cook was the week¬ end guest of Aliss Carrie Black, of Cov¬ ington. Miss Allean Lowe spent Saturday night with Miss Martha Robertson. Mr. and Airs. G. D. Elliott were in Social Circle Saturday morning. Mr. and Airs. J. H. Hitchcock and children have returned from a two weeks visit to relatives near Alonticello. Mr. Carter Robertson and Misses Ma¬ ry Frances and Fannie Robertson were visitors to Mansfield Thursday aftei noon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McElhenny, of near Alonticello, spent Saturday with Mr. and Airs. J. H. Hitchcock. Messrs. T. H. and L. C. Elliott and S. G. Lowe spent Saturday in Covington Mrs. Addie Robertson, of Tifton, spent Wednesday night with Miss Sallie Elli¬ ott and Thursday with Mrs. Victoria Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hitchcock spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. J. H. Hitch¬ cock. Mrs. W. J. Cook and sons, James, Clark, Harry and Reuben Cook, were the guests of the former’s daughter Mrs. Fred Dozier, of near Monticello. Several members of the Pine,Grove Christian Endeavor Society attended the Christian Endeavor convention held at the Covington Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. Mrs. S. G. Lowe and Airs. Addie Rob¬ ertson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. N. Jones. 1 We are glad to see Airs. Capers Rob e rtson out after a recent illness. m& COVINGTON NEWS, COYWCTS^N, ^oftGIA LEGUIN NEWS Mi and Airs. H. B. Meadors spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mead¬ ors and daughter. The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meadors Saturday night was en¬ joyed by a large crowd. Ice cream was served after the games. -Miss Macy McCart spent Saturdaj night with Miss Christine Taylor. -Mrs. C. A. Lassiter and daughter, Ntva, spent last Tuesday afternoon witn Airs. T. D. Meadors and Miss Mary Alice Meadors. Air. and Mrs. Troy Stubbs and chil¬ dren, and little Miss Mildred Yancy, spent a while Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Meadors and family. A large crowd attended the singing at High Point church Sunday afternoon. AA e had several good singers with us. Mrs. Iness Morris, of Atlanta, is vis¬ iting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Kelly. Mrs. H. B. Johnson, of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs. J. R. Meadors. Airs. Emmett AIcCart and Miss Tem pie Lewis spent Sunday afternoon with Airs. T . D. Meadors and her guest, Mrs. H. B. Meadors. Air. Dee Meadors spent last week-end i. I. GUINN’S CASH STORE NEW GOODS OF SEASON ARRIV¬ ING EVERY FEW DAYS SPOT CASH! ONE PRICE! BIG VALUES! SHOES OUR SPECIALTY J. I. GUINN COVINGTON GEORGIA BAGGAGE SMASHERS TAKE NOTICE DROPPED 125 FEE Hu j^gi: I WITHOUT HARM M D-NAUGHT LUGGAGE Withstands the Hardships of Travel The manufacturers of DREAD NAUGHT The trunk struck with a heavy thud and then knew that the material and construction bounced 15 feet, but not even the lining in the luggage trunk was cracked. used in their trunks were bound to make a trunk that would withstand the hardships of travel, but As to the durability and strength of a DREAD word for NAUGHT trunk, could you ask for better proof ? they did not want the public to take their Surely a trunk that has stood this test has noth¬ it, and therefore hoisted one of their DREAD ing to fear from the BAGGAGE SMASHER! NAUGHT trunks to the top of their 125-foot tank Let us show you one of these DREAD and from this dizzy height dropped it to the NAUGHT trunks. We have them in all styles and ground. sizes, and the price is very reasonable. EVERITT’S FURNITURE STORE, Covington, Ga \ with homefolka Mrs. Paul Parker and daughter, Es¬ telle, spent Wednesday afternoon with Airs. Lester Meadors. Misses Tempie Lewis and Olenda Tay¬ lor spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jack Parker. Airs. T. D. Meadors is still on the sick list, but we hope for her speedy ' re covery. School at High Point will open Mon-1 drive day, October 9th. Mr. T. D. Meadors will j the school truck. FOR RENT One 4-room house. D. A. THOMPSON CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of 3* Why We Now Have Fast-Time Farming IT WAS once thought that it would be impos¬ sible to do farm work thoroughly if the tools traveled over the land any faster than a good team of horses could walk. However, the fast-running Fordson, coupled with Standard Fordson Equipment, does the field work much more thoroughly at a higher rate of speed. For seeding in faster time the AMSCO DRILL, made especially for the [Fordson, is recommended. It is made exceptionally strong and durable. There are no light cast¬ ings and the frame work is made of strong angle steel with an I-beam in the center. The feed mechanism is so positive that there is no danger of inaccurate dropping, even when the seed boxes are nearly empty. The discs are raised by a power lift which is so prompt in its action that much narrower headlands are required. This is a big advan¬ tage in saving time on large or small fields. P. J. ROGERS, COVINGTON, GA. The men who do their work the bent buy, their equipment here at "Power Farming Headquartere."