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On next Sunday afternoon. July 7,
there will l»e a singing at Cornish Mt.
church. The public is cordially invit
ed.
Those who have been on the siek
list are Mr. John Davenport. Mrs. T.
R. Lackey, Mrs. Ollln Gober and little
Ramice Lanier.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anglin spent
Eriday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and
children, of Oxford, visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Wood Sunday.
Several families of our community
attended preaching at Alcovy last Sun
day morning.
Miss Gladys Reynolds spent the
week-end in Oxford visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. V. Day.
Mr. Jim Ellington, of Jersey, spent
the week-end with friends here.
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Conner and
daughter. Miss Ruby, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Knight Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anglin visited
relatives at Alcovy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Day spent the'
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. El-
11s.
Misses Mamie and Oradie Daven
port. spent Wednesday with Misses
Ruby and Gladys Reynolds.
Misses Jennie Mae and Clara Kines,
of Alcovy, were the week-end guests
of their sister, Mrs. Josle Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Day, of Oxford,
visited home folks part of last week.
Miss Montene Gober. of Alcovy,
spent several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Ollin Gober.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hammock and
baby, of Rosebud, visited Mr. and Mrs.
0. L. Rosey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Conner spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Stricklan. ♦ 9 Str »*»
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Steele and chil
dren, of High Point, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Pate Kitchens Sunday.
Mrs. Eva Henderson and little son,
Thurman, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kitchen?,
at Flint Hill.
T Ambulance Service
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is equipped with the most up to date features, such as West
inghouse Shock Absorbers, Electric Fans, Heating Device,
Air Filled Mattresses, Modern Lighting System and First
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R. E. EVERITT
Furniture And Undertaking
The Kash & Karry Store
Will celebrate the Glorious 4th by being
closed all day, but will be back on the, job
early Friday morning to issue out the follow
ing Bargains:
Head Rice, the better kind, 3 lbs. for----25c
1-2 gal. Fruit Jars, doz. $1.18
1 quart Fruit Jars, doz. 98c
1 pint Fruit Jars, doz. 78c
Jar Tops, the best, per doz. o
.
Jar Rubbers, 2 dozen for __ 15c
Certo for making your jellies and jams, 32c
I SUPER The SIX Kind COFFEE, You Can’t 1 lb______ Forget 29c
No. 2 Broken Slice Pineapple 19c
No. 2 1-2 Broken Slice Pineapple 23c
Libby’s Sliced Peaches, No. 2 1-2 can __ 21c
20 lbs. Sugar for________ $ 1.00
With other groceries.
WE CAN SUIT YOU) TO A TEA
Lipton’s . small 10c; 1-4 lb. 24c; 1-2 48c; 1 93c
Tetley’s . small 10c; 1-4 lb 24c; 1-2 48c; 1 93c
Maxwelhouse small 10c; 1-4 24c; 1-2 48c; 193c
THE KASH AND KARRY STORE
Covers Newton County Like the Sun.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Aiken an
nounce ti* birth of a fine baby boy
June lSi—Charles Wallace, will l*e call
ed Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ermine Johnson hb
nounce the birth <>f a >.m June th.
He has the name Ermine Ralph and
will be called Ralph.
expected R <* v Andrew to conduct ; Tenk$n a *- revival ° *?*?*'* at Aus- .
<* a I* ] th< > tlur<1 Snn '
day in July.
The revival at High Point Baptist
church has been announced for the
fourth Sunday in July.
Mr. Carl Steele spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. N. Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kirkpatrick and
children. of Covington, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker.
week-end.
Misses Elizabeth Smith and Jean
ette Adams returned home Saturday
after attending camp at Camp
Mr. Hugh Sams returned ,1 " m<
Monday from a visit to his cousin. Mr.
Grady Childs, of Atlanta.
Miss Clela Folds, of Atlanta, visited
her mother. Mrs. Annie Folds, during
the week-end.
Col. and Mrs. A. L. Loyd, of Coving
ton. visited their mother, Mrs. Taylor
Loyd, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Raven, of Mc
Donough. were the guests of Mrs. C.
B. Childs Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Pharr and family,
of Conyers, visited friends and rela
tives in Newborn Sunday.
The visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Harwell Monday afternoon were Mr.
Sanford Steadman and daughters,
Margaret and Marguerite, Miss Ethel
Merth. of Monroe, and Mrs. Lillian
Vaughn, of Atlanta.
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Mrs. Ben Smith and daughters.
Misses Mary and Nell Smith, of Cov
ington. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Corley.
Mrs. J. H. Carmichael. Sr.. Mrs.
Howell, and Miss Virginia Carmichael,
Rev. Sneed, of Atlanta, pastor of
Love joy church, was guest of Mr. and
Mrs. O, D. Grant Sunday of the 23rd.
Among those who attended the sing
ing at Gaithers Sunday were Mr. and
I Hodgie Ix>yd and Miss Clauda
Taylor. Miss Lillian Steele and Mr.
Dewey Steele. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ed
wards and children and Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Edwards and son Schley.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Piper, of Wash
ington. D. C.. Messrs. J. S. Piper,
Franklin Piper, of Decatur, and Mr.
Frank Vining. of Atlanta, spent a
short while with Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
McCart Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Covington,
visited her mother, Mrs. Manoe Park
er, last week.
NEWBORN NEWS
Miss Syble Harwell spent Sunday
with her little class mate, Miss Mir
iam Jones. t!*- '< v: < * p
lit -tl*
Miss Ammie Garland, of Sparta,
was the week-end •guest of Mrs. Char
lie Robertson.
Those attending the six o’clock din
ner Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harwell were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Robertson and sons,
Walker and Charles, Mrs. C. B. Childs,
THE COVINGTON NEWS. COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Miss Anunie Garland and Mr. Carter
Robertson.
Miss Dorks Jkrnes apent Sunday with
Iier friend. Miss Elizabeth Harwell,
Miss Sara Stevens was the guest of
Miss Martha Ilajrs. cif Mansfield, dur
ing the week-end.
Miss Mary Ruth Atkinson, of Pen
nington, was tile week-end guest of
Miss Margaret Hinton. |
Miss Frances Morrow was the
spent the day guest of Miss Virginia
Stanton Saturday.
Misses Louise Pitts and Ifcufh Park
er. of Porterdale. were guest* of Miss
Mellie Pitts during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carson and fam
ily. were spend the day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Norris, of Pennington.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron Davis, of Pe
catur. were guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis, during the
Misses Caroline Lee. Claudine
Faulkner and Mary Wood Gaither.
Messrs. George Daniels, of Decatur,
an() F1()y(1 Everltt were the guests a t
Ioye , y house party given by M r.
Hardy Gregory at his home in Vienna
last week. They returned home Sun
i day evening.
Mr. E. A. Ellis, who has been in
Cedartown for the past three months,
1 is at home now for a few days with
his family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rerry spent
the week-end in Mansfield the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis and chil
dren spent Sunday in Madison the
guests of Mrs. T. A. Harmon.
Hugh Watson Ellis is spending this
week in Atlanta the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Polston.
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Miss Sara Hight left Friday for
Sparta, where she will si>end her two
weeks’ vacation. She will be the guest
of Mrs. Willie Brake.
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trade
of Jackson, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. J. H. Carmichael. Jr., at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Belch
er. -• 1 - 4 . •
Miss Ora Upshaw, of Covington, and
Mrs. Charles Dilling. of North Caro
lina. were guests of Mrs. J. H. Car
michael. Jr., one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Blake, of Mans
field. were guests of Mrs. Emma Skin
ner. Saturday.
The many friends of Mrs. Emma
Skinner will be glad to know she is
convalescing after her recent illness.
Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Belcher, Mrs. J.
H. Kelly and daughter, of Monticello,
were visiting here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lois Belcher, of Monticello, is
the guest of Miss Sara Anderson.
Mr. W. T. Middlebrooks. of Sylva
nia. spent Saturday night with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Middle
brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Benton and
guest, Miss Sybil Faulkner, of Monti
cello, spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulkner, of
Monticello. spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Benton. Miss Sybil Faulk
ner, who has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Benton, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Henderson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Walton and
family were guests of friends at Gai
thers Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Anderson. Mr. Henry An
derson and Miss Sara Anderson. s]tent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays, of Hays
ton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Harwell.
Mrs. Willis Dyer and daughter.
Marinell. of Atlanta, aceoinapnied Mr.
and Mrs. Hays home for a visit.
Dr. and Mrs. T. U. Smith and Miss
Tally Smith, of Covington, were guests
of friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. ,T. Belcher is spending some
time with Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Belcher,
in Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Piper. Mr. Oscar
Piper and Miss Ruby Pii>er were
guests of relatives in Covington Sat
urday.
Mrs. Everett Roberts, of Albany, is
spending some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Dorsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Belcher.
Mrs. Ben Anderson. Mrs. Henry An
derson. Misses Caroline and Sara An
derson. Mr. Joe C. Anderson and lit
tle Bennie Anderson visited relatives
in Jackson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pij>er and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr. Will Pi
per. at Leguin.
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, of Coving
ton. was visiting relatives in the vil
lage one day last week.
Mr. L. W. Walker, of Morrow. Ga.,
is tlie guest of Mr. Charles Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapel Benton, of
Mansfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IV. G, Benton Sunday. Mr. Henry
chillis accompanied them home for a
visit.
Mr. J. H. Kelly and Mr. Clyde Kel
ly. of Monticello. spent a short time
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Corley Wright spent the week
end with Mr. Herbert Corley, Jr.
Miss Leonora Belcher spent The
week-end with Tally Lowe Smith, in
Covington.
Mrs. John Wood and Mr. Edgar, of
Covington, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Belcher Monday.
Mrs. M. D. Ruff. Misses Edith Ruff
and I.ueile Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs.
F„ I). Ruff, of Atlanta, motored down
Sunday afternoon to he the guests of
Mrs. E. V. Graham and daughters.
Misses Randal and Frances. Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Ruff remained for a week’s
visit. Mrs. Ruff will l>e pleasantly re
menil>ered as Miss Rosalie Graham.
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EAST STARRSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Riggers’ guests
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Big
gers and children, of near Dixie, Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest Savage, Mr. and Mrs.
Newt Biggers, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Big
gers and son, of Milstead, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Biggers and little son,
of Atlarfta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope and Elsie,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Biggers visited rel
atives in Atlanta Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCullers and
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afternoon with Mrs.
Mr. Jimmie Savage
visiting relatives here' Au SUsta,
Mr. Luther Hays of
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evening.
Miss Ines Ivey visited Miss
Ivey Monday afternoon
Mrs. J. c. Pope and Mrs.
Savage visited Mrs. Nannie
Tuesday afternoon