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MIXON
omen's club met at the
The w Wednesday
Jiff- i h. Yancy
of Norman was with us
noon M;ss cake baking,
gave , t demonstration on
and Mrs. O. C. Adams
prof Wednesday afternoon.
i.ur st and daughter,
Mrs- Parker
ent week with triends
Ruby, sP
relatives in Atlanta.
Aphclia Yancy of Almond, s
Miss with her
spending , t while
Mrs. 1 j Yancy.
. . the misfortune
George Potts had
Mr. and cow die one da\
horse
last Roy Aiken, who have
Mr. Gum Creek, liave
teaching at
back in out < community, we are
to have them with us again.
Kvle Allen of Eudora, spent
week with her mother, Mrs. W.
lust been ill; but is now
II. Ivey. who has
improving. children all enjoyed an
The school
hunt here Thursday after
Raster egg Jones
Eddie Mask and Horace
for finding the most
eggs. Berry spent last week
Miss Dessa
...ith relatives at Porterdale.
account of the decreasing num
on decided to
of pupils, we have not
1 ,,-r exercises at
have the commencement
the close of school as was plannd.
Mr. Webb Yancey returned home
from Detroit, Friday-.
Miss Fannie Mask spent last Satur
night and Sunday with Miss Mae
day
Fincher. rains, farm
On account of the recent
s of this section are being delayed in
the planting of their crops.
Rev. X. P. Manning, of Oxford, filled
his regular appointment’ at Rod Oak
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Sam Mask, of Oak Hill, was
hurried at Xewton Factory- Sunday
morning, Mr Mask had many friends
in this section.
Mr. Arilious AVormio and son, Willie,
emr-nt a while Sunday with Mr. Tom
Mask.
Misses Mattie Aiken and Julia Jones
spent Saturday night with Miss Mabel
Rnhanan.
Mrs. Fannie Kate Bates, of Leguin,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Florence Jones
Miss Irene Aiken spent Saturday
night with Miss Mamie Aiken.
.Miss Anell Benton, of Gaithers spent
Tuesday night with Miss Lee Esta
Yancey.
SNAPPING SHOALS
Mi Ross Lester visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lester, last week
end.
Mr. Jim Green and a friend, Mr.
Cook, of Kelly Town, visited Mr
.1 P. Lester Sunday.
Mr Ralph Berry spent the week-end
With friends here.
Mrs. H. C. Hooper entertained a
number of young pepole, at her home
with a social Saturday night.
Quite a number from here attended
the singing at Sharon, Sunday, which
''as enjoyed by all.
Mr. H. C. Hooper was in Covington.
[Friday on business.
Mr. Tom Joyner Jr., attended a dance
at the home of Mrs. Carrie Beck Craw
ford Saturday night.
Miss Aliie Hooten spent Saturady
iWith Miss Mary Cliff Austin.
Miss Effie Stroud spent Saturday
night .with her I nch- and family, Mr
[Tom | Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nail, of Mc
Donough, 'Vere recent visitors to Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Weldom.
Miss Vernie Stewart spent Sunday
With Misses Effie and Rubio Stroud.
Mr. Jeff Capes, of West Newton, was
a \isitor to friends one day last week.
lv 'in-. DISTRICT COURT OF THE
l MTED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In re Emmett W. Adams, Bankrupt.
No. 9688, In Bankruptcy.
•' petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
Mni ‘" ! J^nkrupt, and the Court having
tdfreel that the hearing upon said peti
f*°n be had on May JO, 1924, ten
^" l0fk at
A. M„ at the United States
^strict Court room, in the city of AT
UXTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given
W all creditors and
interest other persons in
1,1 appear at said time and placi
! "'<1 show '"‘use, if
my they have, why
prayer n f the bankrupt for discharge
should not h e granted.
<> C. FULLER, Clerk.
* DISTRICT COURT OF THE
'JED STATES, FOR THE
northern DISTRICT OF
~ GEORGIA.
" Atla ms Brothers,
Z3 A partnership.
ru M. No. 9688 Bankruptcy.
A in
fil^' 1 r' " , ^ n tor discharge hav'rg been
named rmity "' ith law by *****
i > l, Pt. and the Court
tt-dered th having
*J°n 31 the hearing upon said peti
he had on May
# >loek A. 10, 1924, at ten
JJistrir .M • at the United States
t -V\t r "°tn, in the city of AT
a :a, notice
10 all '’'•editors is hereby given
mi and other persons in
to anno at said
an 'l sh time and plaice
0\\- ausf
tlie Prayer > any they have, why
AtlOuld ■ inkrupt for discharge
not be granted.
" C. FULLER, Clerk.
I EUDORA
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McClendon. Mrs.
Rosalie McClendon and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McLendon spent Sunday with
j Mrs. Bettie Cunard.
Mrs, Frank Dooley ami children at ’
tended services at Gaither’s Sunday.
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i Messrs V enus Jones, Jewil
Seals, Joel and Bryant Hodge, of A i
lanta, spent the week-end with home
j folks.
Mr.' and Mrs. Orell Aaron and Mrs.
! Jim Aaron visited at the home of Mr.
I ;}uk Floyd Wednesday.
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Mrs. Kyle Allen spent last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ivey
at Mixon.
Mr. Lorel Kithchens, of Atlanta, spen;
Saturady night and Sunday, with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenett Kitchens.
Mrs. Cora Allen spent Sunday jtfter
noon with Mesdames Jim and Oreli
Aaron.
Mr. Eddie Dick and Miss Evelyn j
Connor entertained their pupils with I
an Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon. I
Mr. Kyle Allen spent Suday at i
Mixon.
cello, Dr. anil Mrs. here F. S. Belcher, of Monti j
were Wednesday- afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jones of Old Rock Creek.
Messrs. Floyd Dorsey, Carry Cunard.
and Jenett Kitchens attended the funer
al of Mr. Sam Mask at Newton Fa
tory Sunday; morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron and Mr
Jim Aaron spent Thursday morning in
Monticello.
Mrs. Otis Floyd continues ill, to the
regret of her many friends.
Mrs. Bryant Hodge, of Atlanta, spent
a few days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Howard McClendon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jenett Kitchens spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
(.’ary- Cunard.
Messrs. Roy Aaron, Parks Kitchens,
.Misses Ola and Georgia Belle Kitchens
motored to Keley Saturday night.
Mrs. Tom Watson Ozburn and child
ren, of Monticello spent Wednesday
night with Mrs. Corril Ozburn.
Mrs. Velma Cunard of Atlanta is
\ isiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Layson.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton county.
The appraisers upon the application
of Mrs. W. S. Loyd, widow of said W.
S. Loyd fpr a twelve months’ support
for self, having filed their return: all
persons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at the
next regular June term, 1924 of Xew
ton Court of Ordinary, why said ap
plication should not l>e granted.
This April, 21st, 1924.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia. Xewton County.
C. W. Dozier of said Stale, having in
proper form, applied for leters of ad
ministration on the estate of Mrs.
Sarah F. Dozier, late of said county,
deceased, this is therefore to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of
kin of said deceased, to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of said county.
at the June, term 1924, and show
cause, if any they can why letters of
administration should not be granted
to him on said estate.
This April, 21, 1924.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In re John J. Adams, Bankrupt. No
9GS8. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said peti
tion be had on May 10, 1924, at ten
o’clock A. M„ at the United States
District Court room, in the city of AT
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at sa.id time and place
and show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
in re Horace M. Adams, Bankrupt.
No. 9688. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by V:ore
named bankrupt, and the Court bavi g
ordered that the hearing upon said peti
tion be had on May 10, 1924, at ten
o'clock A. M., at the United States
District Court foom, in the city-of AT
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have, why
thu prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
shoufA not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
MANSFIELD NEWS
Mr. cud Mrs. Andrew Allen, of Al
llama spent Buiiday with Mr. and Mrs
1 C. C. Lunsford.
-Mr. and sirs, "hi st Peck. Mr. and
i Mrs. Crawley ^Lunsford, and M;. An f
i.lersoii Lun.-fovd SVM lit i h e \v e e k * on •!
with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ernest Lunsford. •
l Miss Tommie Denson Is visiting h
I •;/
s'ister. Mi. s Irene Dchimii.
Miss Tlielina Wilson, of l-’cirt Valley
a spending several days with he' ecus
in. Miss Maude Wilson.
Mr. Boyce Churchill, of Covington.
spent the week-end with Mr. Kara!
Adams.
Messrs. Jack and Perry Lee Davis,
and Mr. Thomas Lofton, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mrs. ('has.. Harwell.
Mr. Charles Miltcn spent everal days
n Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Tom Swann. Mrs. W, C. Pope
:u >d daughter spent Saturday with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Prather, of Mon
roe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
P. Potts.
Mr. and Airs. Will Moore, of Atlan
ta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Franklin.
Air. R. L. Epps spent Saturday and
Sunday- with his wife.
Mrs. Arthur Stew-art has joined her
husband, and they have rooms at the
S. It. Campbell home.
Airs. Ethel Franklin returned to At
'anra Sunday after spending several
days with her mother and children.
Air. and Airs. Edward Hayes spent
the week-end with their parents, Air.
and Mrs. H. C. Hayes.
Mr. M. S Shivers, of Katonton,
steward-ship director of the central as
'
sociation was at the First Baptist
church Sunday morning, and presented
the plan for the Stewardship move
ment of the Southern Baptist conven
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tion. Ho was greeted by a large au
dience, and the church adopted the
Steward ship program, electing R. L. J
leader.
The large crowd which turned out
Sunday night to hear the Easter pro-
gram given by tile Epworth
and the B. Y. P. U. overflowed the
t
Baptist church. The program consist
ed of a play reciting the events lead
ing up to, and the Hesurectioa of
( hrist, inters] ;e» sod with lilts C.ii, f* -
lections
Lev. James L. Clegg delive i 1 a n
i n teres ting sermon "The Resurect.on"
Sunday evening.
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GIRL omits IN SHALLOW
POOL, IS SKRIOI SL\ III in
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Macon Ga.—Doctors reported the c .'I
j dlUon of Mias Myrti< ’ e -Johnson Bessie
I Tilt College, suffering from paralysis
as the result of a dive in shallow water,
as slightly improved. The young wo
man :s in a hospital here anti her father
J. \V Johnson. Cave Springs, is at her
bedside. The dive was made hi a shal
low pool at,the college, in Forsyth*
pi ni iON s Lit divorce
Annie S. Du an vs Win. Elmo* Dan 1
can Divon e.
To the Defendant, Win. Elmo Duncan: 1
You j 1
are hereby required personally
or by attorney to be and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court of'
Newton County, Georgia, on the third
Monday in July, that being the 21st
day of July 1924, then and there to an
swer the plaintiff's libel for divorce, as
in default of such appearance the court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
Witness the Honorable John B.
Hutcheson, judge of said Superior
Court, this 19th day of April, 1924.
O.O. Mixon. Clerk Superior Court,
Newton County. « .
E. Walton Strozier, Libelant’s At
torney.
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