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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skinner and
children, of Covington, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Harwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orson and little
daughter, of Atlanta, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. K. 1>. Horsey Saturday.
Rev. W. B. Mills preached at Starrs
ville Sunday morning and evening. He
was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Skinner, Jr.
Miss Sara Anderson spent the week
end in Monticello, the guest of Miss
JiOis Belcher.
Little Miss Bettie ltoss has returned
to Atlanta, after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Belcher.
Little Bennie Anderson is ill at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Anderson.
Dr. if S. Belcher, of Monticello, was
the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. J- H. An
derson Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Belelier spent
last Friday with Mrs. A. J. Belcher.
Misses Ora Upshaw and Sara Camp
hell, of Covington, were the guests of
Mrs. .T. II. Carmichael at the home of
Mrs. Carmichael's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Belcher, last Thursday.
Mrs. Laura Slocum, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Har
well. this week.
Mrs. Venus Aaron and son, Fran
ces, and Miss Dimple Jones, of Eudo
ra, spent the day with Mrs. C. C.
Epps recently.
Mrs. Althea Wright, Mrs. John
Smith and children, of South Georgia,
Mrs. BIoss Ellington and children, of
Leguin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Corley last week.
Mrs. Herbert Corley sj>ent one day
last week the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Althea Wright, at Leguin.
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the natural wood color and gloss o
to furniture and woodwork. It is 1™*“"*^ 5T4IHI KMMflU
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inexpensive. It reproduces the
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Piper Hardware Co.
COVINGTON, GA.
AIM NEWS
Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Balter M< -
Cart si»ent Friday morning in Lithonia
with the former's sister. Mrs. Yancey,
who is desperately ill.
Mrs. C. 1*. Dobbs spent Monday af
fernnon in Conyers.
The Rjedmon boys, of jCovington,
honored Nat Turner, Jr., of that place,
with a barbecue at their filling sta
tion here lest Wednesday night.
Miss Cone. of Canton, arrived Sun
day to be the guest of Mrs. G. M. B il
liams for several days.
Miss Rosinel Townsend is spending
several days in Lithonia.
Mrs. B'ill Capes, of Porterdale, vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Rev. C. B\ Fruit conducted services
at the Methodist church Sunday morn
ing' and evening. His sermon was an
inspiration to all who heard him. Al
so Kpworth League services conducted
by Thos. Chapman.
Mrs. .T. J. Neely and daughter. Mar
garet. called on Mrs. .T. T. Owens and
Mrs. Tuck one afternoon last week.
Friends of Mr. Jim Parks sympa
thize with him in the death of his
brother at Crawfordvills. The remains
were interred in Conyers Sunday af
tornoon.
Mif Speer and family spent JUie
week-end near Rome.
Mrs. Macklevanie, of Conyers, and
Gainesville, was the gnest of Mrs. C.
1*. Dobbs last week.
“Snooks’” Berry, of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Flannigan and chil
dren recently moved to Milstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen, of Oak
land, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Neely.
Mr. G. M. 'Williams and son, Peter,
motored to Atlanta Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland and daugh
ters, of Salem, were the guests of
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
friends her? Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. P. Owens and S. I’., Jr., of
Covington, spent one day last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Ray. Annie Mae
Mrs. Will Owens and
were guests of relatives in Covington
last week.
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Mrs. Itebie Yancey and daughter,
Mildred, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Stubbs.
Miss Julia Connelly visited Miss
Stella Parker at Stewart Saturday.
Miss Mary Sue Mabry, of near Cov
ington. spent Friday night with Miss
es Phena and Lucile Penningtonr
Mr. Tom Smith, of Stewart, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Mead
or Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pennington ami
daughters sjient Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Pickett and family.
Miss Emma Sue Connelly spent part
of this week with Miss Stella and
Mary Parker at Stewart.
Misses Phena and Lucile Penning
ton spent Monday and Tuesday with
their cousins. Misses Annie Laura and
Mary Sue Mabry, of near Covington.
Mrs. J. A. Parker and children, of
Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Thompson.
Mesdames J. B. Moss and W. T.
Thompson visited Mrs. Troy Stubbs a
while Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey, of Por
terdale. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Bailey.
SALEM NEWS
Mrs. Lewis Almand spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sain Ramsey.
Mrs. Ben Hern, of Porterdale, spent
the week-end with Miss Irene Smith.
Mrs. A. S. Ellington and Miss Atta
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Covington, Ga.
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Mae Rogers spent Wednesday at Le
guin with Misses Olinda Taylor and
Temple Lewis.
Miss Inez Hoilifiekl spent the week
end at McDonough.
Mr. c. R. Rogers and Miss Attn Mae
Rogers spent Sunday in Covington
with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rogers.
Mrs. Bertha Hinton and children
s]>ent Sunday in Griffin.
Mrs. A. S. Ellington and Mrs. Slade
Ellington spent Thursday with Miss
Atta Mae Rogers.
Mrs. Fred Barnes and attractive
children; of Columbus, are the guests
of Mrs. Barnes’ mother, Mrs. Susie
Bush.
Miss Edith Zeagler, of Zeagler, is
the attractive guest of Miss Laura
Heard Bush.
Miss Nell Allen has returned from
a two weeks’ vacation spent with rela
tives in Atlanta and McDonough.
Jor Economical Transportation
L CH Lit T
c lhe Chevrolet Six offers
all the Distinct Advantages of
BODY by FISHER
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STYLE
The new Fisher bodies on the Chev
rolet Six are unusually smart and
attractive. Concave front pillars
lengthen the profile—the effect of
the side paneling extends well up
over the roof line—and all rear
quarters are artistically molded.
COMFORT
In comfort, too, these new Fisher
bodies represent a marked advance,
The seats are deeply cushioned.
Upholstery is “built-up” for added
luxuriousness. And the driver’s seat
is easily adjustable, forward and back.
STRENGTH
Another outstanding feature of these
new Fisher bodies is their sturdy
construction. Built of selected hard
wood and steel, they provide a
measure of strength, endurance and
safety that is unapproached in any
other low-priced car.
The ...*525 The COACH The Convertible $ 725
ROADSTER . LANDAU......
The ’525 *595 The .’595
PHAETON Sedan Delivery
The ’595 £efiv^ha, $ 400
COUPE si .
The ’675 The ’545
SEDAN 1 *4 Ton Chassis
ca*b S r7olet .*695 A U prices f. o. h. factory The 114 Ton ’650
.. Flint, Mich. Chassis with Cab
COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in
considering automobile values. Chevrolet’s delivered prices
include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing.
P. J. Rogers Motor Company
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Gibson and chil
dren, Mrs. Gibson's mother, Mrs. S. P.
Thompson, left Friday for St. Simons
Island, where they will spend a month.
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Mrs. Ida Whitehead is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. B. C. Chapman, in
rortenlale, this week.
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Excursion Fares ■y/o Circle Tour Fares
Colng and Returning Same Route Going One Way, Returning Another
Tickets include meals and berth on ship.
Information cheerfully furnished by our travel experts, who will plan your trip.
Consult any of our Agents, or write
JOHN W. BLOUNT, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Georgia
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
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0 u I E T N'E S S
As a result of their composite wood
and steel construction, Chevrolet’s
new Fisher bodies are exceptionally
quiet. The roof is padded to pre
vent rumble. And wherever wood
and metal contact, a layer of insu
lation prevents noise.
APPOINTMENTS
All hardware fittings on Chevrolet
enclosed bodies are designed and
built by Temstedt. Door handles are
of the remote control type— window
lifts are smart and convenient—and
all exterior bright metal parts are
chromium - plated.
FINISH
No single feature of Chevrolet bodies
has created more widespread com
ment than their beautiful finish —
made possible by the superlatively
smooth surface of the steel body
panels. Applied against this silken
surface, Chevrolet finishes are uni
form, lustrous and permanent.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21 1929
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