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Mrs. Paul Goodman and young sou,
j-aul, Jr., of Montictfllo,-apebt the week¬
end with relatives here.
Mrs. Amanda Vaughn and Master
i.aPrade Vaughn, who have been visit¬
ors. Klye Allen, have returned to
th eir home at Stewart.
Mrs. Jim Aaron continues ill to the
regret of her many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, of Gaith
.spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
p| . s
Frank Dooley.
Winburn, ^ of Atlan
Little Miss June
ta is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Aaron.
Mrs. Silas Morgan, of Gaithers, is
visiting her daughters, Mesdames Doo¬
ley and Dorsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwell, of
Mansfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Ozburn.
Mr. Albert Dooley, who has been vis¬
iting his mother, Mrs. Addie Dooley,
left for his home at Pensacola, Fla.,
Monday.
Mr. Frank Dooley spent Wednesday
in Monticello.
Mr. Sam Aaron, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Aaron.
M V Albert Dooley and Mrs. Champ
.
Kelley were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Goodman, of Monticello, Thursday,
A large crowd attended the Mother's
Day exercises at New Rocky Creek
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ozburn, Mrs.
Weyman Lewis and Mr. Doyle Lewis,
of Monticello, were visitors here Sun¬
day afternoon.
ROCKY PLAINS NEWS
Miss Estelle Thompson spent Wed¬
nesday afternoon with Mrs. W. B.
Harvey.
Misses Marie and Jennie Mae Bow¬
den and Robbie Harvey dined with
Miss Frances Avery Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dial, of Oxford,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pressley
Harvey last Sunday,
Messrs. Edward Boyd and Howard
Avery were in Atlanta one day last
Week.
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and Miss Flora
Harvey spent Thursday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Gardes.
Mrs. W. S. Avery and little daugh¬
ter, Elizabeth, are visitors to relatives
in Atlanta this week.
Several from here attended the com¬
mencement program at Holly Springs
Friday night.
Misses Lou Phennie Joyner and Nel-
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Vashti and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Cand¬
ler Almand and son visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charlos Norton Sunday.
We are sorry to hear of Mrs. T. J.
Ramsey being sick.
PINE GROVE
Messrs. L. C. Elliott and E. T. Coop¬
er were in Covington Monday.
Several from here attended the fun¬
eral of Mr. Billy Loyd, at Newborn,
Mondty morning.
The Woman’s Club held its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Hitchcock Wednesday afternoon. Af¬
ter attending to the, business delicious
candies and roasted peanuts were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook and daugh¬
ter, Mary Lizzie, spent Thursday af¬
ternoon in Covington shopping.
Misses Eleanor and Bertha Elliott
and James Elliott spent Friday after¬
noon with Mrs. G. D. Elliott.
A good number from here attended
the play at Mansfield Friday night.
The play was presented by the 11th
grade and was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. W. M. Loyd spent Thursday
with Miss Elizabeth Elliott.
Misses Fannie Robertson and Eliza¬
beth Elliott attended the picnic at Da¬
vis Academy Friday. Miss Mary France
Robertson, the teacher at Davis, re¬
turned with them and will be at hom“
to her friends.
Rev. C. F. Allen was unable to hold
services in the Ftesbyterian church
Sunday, so Professor Manning, of Emo¬
ry University conducted the services
Sunday morning. The splendid sermon
was enjoyed by everyone,
j Prof. Manning, Mr. Howard Aiken
Misses Maggie Sue Stiles, of Ox
! ford, and Mary Lizzie Cook dined with
Mr. and Mrs. Capers Robertson Sun¬
day.
Mr. Robert Robertson, of Eatonton,
was the week-end guest of homefolks.
A number from here attended the
commencement sermon at Mansfield
Methodist church Sunday morning.
O 11 account of continued rains the
farmers will be laU: with their crops,
but we hope it w'in be a good year on
late planting.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cook and some
young ladies of Leguin spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Cook.
The Christian Endeavor Society will
have a lesson in expert work Sunday
afternoon. They are getting along
nicely with the work and hope to grad
j uate a large numehr of experts in
near futu!^.
lie Allen spent a while Sunday evening
with Misses Marie and Jennie Mae
Bowden.
Mr. Roy Richardson, of Covington,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Rev. Cannon, of Locust Grove, fill¬
ed his regular appointment at County
Line church Sunday giving us a very
interesting sermon.
, Mr. W.
B. Harvey happened to the
misfortune to hurt his hand very badly
last week while cranking a car.
Misses Jinsey Joyner and Mamie Al¬
len spent a short while with Miss
Frances Avery Sunday evening.
Mr. Dewey Hodge and Miss Dovie
Hodge were with their grandfather
Saturday night and Sunday,^ who is
very sick.
Misses Jinsey and Lou Phennie Joy¬
ner had as their guests Saturday night
Misses Jennie Mae Bowden, Mamie and
Nell Allen, Messrs. Roy Davis, Press
ley Boyd, Charles Bowden and Howard
Avery. Ice cream was served.
Misses Robbie and Irene Harvey
dined with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
last Sunday.
SALEM NEWS
Mr - und Mrs - C. R. Rogers and
daughter. Miss Atta Mae, attended the
funeral of Mr. Taylor, of Covington,
the second Sunday afternoon.
Misses Susie Ruth Almand and Min¬
nie Olive Park spent a few days in At¬
lanta shopping last week.
Rev. Tumblin preached at Salem the
second Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W, V, Almand, Mrs
Fannie Mae Dabney, Mrs. Lewis Dab-!
ney, Lewis, Jr., and A. L. Dabney vis-1
ited Mrs. J. E. Cowan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and
dren visited their sister, Mrs. E. L.
Stallsworth, one afternoon last week.
We were sorry to heav Miss Ruth
Loyd has been very sick again.
Mrs. J. W. Willingham and daughter
visited Mrs. Callahan last Monday af¬
ternoon.
The Ladies* Missionary Sodiety met
at Mr’s. G. W. Tumblin’s last Wednes¬
day afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Cowan, Misses Madge
and Letha Cowan, Frances Langley
and Walter. Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Owens, near Almon, last Wednesday.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. Z. Almand and little
daughters attended a reunion at Con
yers last Wednesday.
Misses Susie Ruth Almand, Minnie
Olive Park and Mr. Dan Patrick spec
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
mand, of Covington.
Mrs. Georgia Almand and children,
Come to Sunday school Sunday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock.
LEGUIN NEWS
Miss Ruth Meadors, of Decatur,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Meadors.
Mrs. I.. H. Bates and daughters,
Pauline, visited relatives in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mr. Lawrence Fincher, /if the U. S.
Navy, spent several days with his sis¬
ter, Mrs. .1. W. Meadors.
The party given by Misses Neva and
Inez Lassiter in honor of the school
teachers was enjoyed by all present.
Little Mary Smith is spending sever¬
al days with her grandmother, Mi
Smith, and aunt, Mrs. M. H. Penning¬
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith visited the!
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
Meadors Sunday.
Miss Neva Lassiter is spending sev¬
eral days with her aunt, Mrs. G. D. Mo
Cart, of Covington, who is very ill.
Miss Leona Wilson visited relatives
and friends*in Atlanta Friday and Sat¬
urday.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Smithy Piper was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Miss Susie Wilson, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday at home.
Mrs. J. B. Moss spent Saturday and
Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Ambus
Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H.‘Pennington and
daughters spent Tuesday with the lat¬
ter’s sister, Mrs. C. D. Mabry.
Mr. Harvey Bohannon spent Satur¬
day night and Sunday with Mr. Oscar
Moss.
HEAR
Walt Holcomb
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TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS,
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over some of the weekly letters of bur
correspondents to the followng week
on accuont of being received too late
for publication. We regret very much
to have to do this as it is our great
desire to publish them the week they
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; each week, if possible, for which we
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! THE COVINGTON NEWS.