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Mills filled his regular
SpP lament fv at the Methodist helpful and church in
..reaching two
SnD< ’ <ern)ons—his subject for the
struct"* service was taken from St.
morninpr —••To Whf> nl Shall We Go.”
John 6:68 service. “The Boys and
The evening reading the lilth
Girb of Today”—
of Ecclesiastes. Rev. Mills was
i hapter guest of Mrs. E. H. Wright,
the dinner
I The junior missionary society met
the Methodist church Monday- af
•s with an interesting program
5. doing good work.
Y }ie children
Mr and Mrs. Sam Knight, of At
lanta. spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mrs W. F. Knight and visiting
their grandfather, Mr. W. W. Tim
merman who continues quite sick,
Mrs. jnd Hays and daughter, Miss
Sara France s and Hollis, visited rela
tires in Atlanta Saturday and Sun
day
Mr. and Mrs. Hess Lazenby and
children, of Monroe, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lazenby.
Miss Dixie Greer, of Dixie, spent
last Wednesday with Miss Lois Hays.
Little Dorothy Hays spent the week
end in Covington with her cousin,
Catherine Hays.
Miss Sara Bearden, of Monticello,
; s spending the week with heT aunt,
Mrs. Hi I Patrick.
Mrs. H. B. Patrick has returned to
her home in Jacksonville. Fla., after
spending several weeks with relatives
here and in Monticello.
Messrs. Edgar Lazenby and Ernest
Hays went to Greensboro to the Jer
sey cattle sale last Monday,
Mr. and Airs. Aldine Kitchens, Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Hays motored to Milledge
ville last Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Parks, of Cedartown,
is spending a while with her grandpar
ents. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Harwell.
Mrs. Ralph Lockhart, of Nashville,
Tenn.. is visiting her parents, Air. and
Mrs. R. L. Epps, for several weeks.
The R. Y. P. TJ. of Carmel enjoyed
a party at the home of Miss Annie
0. Hays last Tuesday evening. Games
nere played and ice cream was served.
Mr. and Airs. H. C. Hays and daugh
ters, Misses Annie C. and Elsie Clovis,
and Airs. Rill Hollis spent Sunday in
Atlanta with Air. and Airs. Edward
Hays.
Mr. John C. Hays and Mr. Tom Mc
Clendon went on a business trip to
Macon Monday.
Mr. and Airs. Alac Pope and daugh
ter. Mary, of Covington, were visiting
relatives here Sunday. Alary is stay
ing here for a few days.
Mr. Herndon Adams, of Atlanta,
• s pent Sunday with Air. and Airs. E.
H. Adams.
Mr. and Airs. J. C. Boyd and chil
dren. of Covington visited Airs. “Mat”
Boyd Saturday afternoon. Aliss Alattie
Ruth Boyd is spending a while with
Miss Susie Lazenby.
Miss Alary Floyd Roquemore, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with her par
ents. Mr. and Airs. J. Hat Roquemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harwell and
children, of Covington were spend the
day guests Sunday of Air. and Airs.
•!■ Harwell. ,
Th,. Carmel B. Y. ^ TJ. sent their
leader. Mrs. W. C. rr, to the B.
Y. P. 1 camp at i side to spend
this week.
Miss Alary Frances Hays and Afr.
i'homas Skinner, of Covington, were
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visiting friends here Wednesday after
noon.
Aliss Pauline Hays is attending the
summer school at A. and AL, at Madi
son.
Air. and Airs. C. C. Epps and chil
dren, of StarrsYille, spent Sunday
with Air. and Mrs. R. L. Epps.
Air. and Airs. Grady Hays and chil
dren, of Covington, were here a short
while Thursday afternoon.
Airs. Jack Adams, of Social Circle,
spent Friday afternon with her sis
ter. Airs. H. AI. Adams.
Air. and Airs. Joel AleClendon and
Miss Nellie AleClendon attended the
funeral of Air. Hil Alitcham at Aleova
Alountain last Saturday.
Alesdames Robert Blackwell, Edgar
Lazenby, B. P. Roquemore and Aliss
Sra Roquemore motored to Covington
Friday afternoon.
A social event of last Tuesday af
ternoon was the bridge party given
by Aliss Frances Campbell at her
home. The living room was beautiful
with cut flowers. Besides the regular
members of the club, Mrs. “Bill” Hol
lis, of Ft. Alyers, Fla., and Airs. War
ren Franklin, of Atlanta, were pres
ent. A salad course was served by
the hostess, assisted by her sisters,
Alisses Jeane and Ruth.
Air. H. C. Hays was made president
of post masters again at the conven
tion. lie was also elected delegate to
the national convention.
Air. and Airs. Croff Harwell and
children, of Rutledge, spent Sunday
with Air. and Airs. Hugh Pannell.
Airs. R. S. Addleton and daughter,
of Macon, are spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs. AV. P. Hays.
Aliss Clara Alay Hays, of Macon, is
spending a while with her home folks.
Air. H. C. Hays and family.
Afr. El wood Stokes and Aliss Cox.
of Atlanta, visited Afiss Lois Stokes
Sunday.
Airs. Alattie Spears and Aliss Juani
ta Limpo, of Atlanta, are spending
the week with Mrs. Julia Johnston.
Mrs. Charlie Powell, of Aloultrie. is
spending some time with her mother,
Airs. AV. C. Benton.
Air. and Airs. B. S. Hitchcock, of At
lanta. were the spend the day guests
of Airs. C. AI. Pace Sunday.
Airs. AI. E. Hitchcock is spending
sometime with her daughter Mrs. C.
M. Pace.
Air. Harwell Ozburn and Air. Er
nest Trapnell of Statesboro, were
the week end gneste of Air. and Airs.
Sherrod Smith.
Air. and Airs. Sherrod Smith and
children attended the barbecue and
fish fry at Shadydale Friday evening.
Robert Crenshw of Monroe and
Frankin Harwell of Rutledge are
spending the wekk at the home of
their unrle Air. John Lazenby.
Air. Roy Prosser of Newnan was
called home Sunday on account of the
illness ofhis father.
Air. J. Fred Richards and Aliss Ala
ry E. Hockett were married on June
19th at AVashington, 1). C. Fred will
he remembered as the nephew of Airs.
E. H. Wright and lived here for ten
years.
Air. and Airs. J. AA T . Hays and grand
daughters Aliss Francis Duke of Knox
ville, Tenn., Airs. Ella Johnson of
Newnan and Airs. Dave Alobley, of
Atlanta have been visiting in the
homes of Alessrs A. E. Hays, Ernest
Hays and U. P. Hays and other rela
tives here this week.
Airs. W. G. Hardman of Porterdale
visited his mother Airs. Carrie Hard
man Alonday afternoon.
Airs. B. P. Roquemore entertained
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Aliss Geneva Lunsford, of Red Onk,
spent a few days last week with Aliss
es Stella and Mary Parker.
Air. and Airs. John Potts had as
tlieir guests Sunday Mr. and Airs.
Royce Vaughn and son. Marion, of
Macon, and Air. and Airs. Owen
Vaughn, of Atlanta, and Air. and Airs.
LaPrade Vaughn and Air. and Airs. S.
L. Vaughn and children.
Air. and Airs. H. M. Bohanan and
son, H. AL. Jr., of Covington, spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Airs. A.
Bohanan.
Air. and Airs. Ras Fincher and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Parker.
Miss Aladge Potts visited Aliss Lou
ise Vaughn Sunday.
Aliss Stella Parker spent the week
end with Aliss Geneva Lunsford, of
Red Oak.
Alisses Aladge Potts and Louise
Vaughn are spending this week in Ala
con with Air. and Mrs. Royce Vaughn.
Aliss Quinn Bohanan si vent Thurs
day morning with, Aliss LaRue Bo
hanan.
Alisses Alary Parker and Louise
Vaughn visited Aliss Lueile Potts
. Wednesday afternoon.
Aliss Doris Fincher spent the week
end with her grandmother, Mrs. W. B.
Fincher.
Aliss Florence Vaughn spent Mon
a few friends at her birthday dinner
Alonday.
Air. and Airs. Tom J. Cook and
daughter Dorothy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Airs. J. L. Harwell.
Permelia Harwell spent the week
end with her aunt Airs. H. V. John
son of Monroe.
Trade in your last
FEW THOUSAND MILES
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THERE SHE GOES! You thought
you had a few more miles left in that
front tire, but it beat you to itl
TRADE IN
YOUR USED TIRES FOR
NEW SILVERTOWNS
Lv ■ OOK over your tires right now
... all of them, including
the spare! Is any one beginning
to show serious tread wear? Does
any one of them look as if it
might go flat just when you
haven’t a minute to waste?
Then don’t take a chance!
Get rid of it. We’re making
special allowances now on old
tires for new ones. Taking in
worn casings as part payment of
sturdy, dependable, full-mileage
Silvertowns and super-smart
Silvertowns Deluxe! Come in! Get
our trade-in proposition now!
* Goodrich Silvertowns f
UPSHAW-VAUGHN MOTOR CO.
Covington, Georgia
day with Miss Emma Sue Potts.
Mrs. Amanda Vaughn spent Mon
day with Airs. S. L. Vaughn.
Airs. Aldine Kitchens spent Wed
nesday with liis parents, Air. and Mrs.
J. J. Kitchens.
Air. and Airs. Worthy Lunsford, of
Watkinsville, spent Monday night with
Air. and Airs. J. J. Kitchens.
Airs. Rebie Yaney and daughter,
Mildred, visited Airs. Lewis Yaney
Alonday.
Airs. Amanda Vaughn spent Alonday
night with Airs. Lizzie Vaughn.
Airs. Willie Parker sjtent Sunday
afternoon with Airs. Joe Bohanan.
Airs. AUbie Finclier and children
sj>ent Friday with Mrs. AV. B. Flnch
er.
Air. and Airs. H. M. Bohanan and
son, H. AL, Jr., are spending a few
days this week with Air. and Airs. A.
Bohanan.
Airs. Irene Hays and daughter, Co
ra, of Mansfield, spent Wednesday
with Airs. Georgia Goins.
The singing given by Aliss Geneva
Lunsford Sunday night was enjoyed
by all.
Some evangelists get paid hand
somely for bawling out their custom
ers.
Each summer night may be calm,
peaceful, undisturbed. Just by using
FLY-TOX. Spraying the sleeping
rooms. Killing the mosquitoes. Every
one knows mosquitoes are disease car
riers. They must be killed. Health au
thorities advocate FLY-TOX. It is the
scientific insecticide developed at Alel
lon Institute of Industrial Research
by Rex Research Fellowship. Simple
instructions on each bottle (blue la
bel) for killing ALL household insects.
INSIST on FLY-TOX. It is safe, stain
less, and has a perfume-like fragrance.
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a habit old tires have. They let go
when moments are very precious.
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YOU’RE MAKING A WISE MOVE, SIR! Trading in that old worn-out casing for
this brand new Goodrich Silvertown. A few hundred miles, maybe a thousand
at most. ~And it would be on your mind all the time, if you tried to use it
PAGE THREE
The Road
That Outlives
the Bonds
The mileage of Concrete Roads
is rapidly increasing year after
year—because no other pavement
stands up under punishment
like Concrete.
Concrete Roads carry any kind
of traffic indefinitely, practically
without repairs. They have the
maintenance built into them.
That is why it is safe to issue
bonds for Portland cement Con
crete Road construction.
Our Booklet tells many interest
ing things about Concrete Roads.
Write this office for your copy.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
ATLANTA, Hurt Building GA.
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cA National Organization
to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete
Office* in 32 Cities
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ONLY THING TO do is go to work!
But you won’t get caught again . . .
Trade off those worn tires before this
happens.