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FRIDAY’ JULY 19, 1929
LOCAL society
PICNIC AT SHOAL CREEK
A delightful picnic was enjoyed by
and Mrs. B. A. Lunsford, Mrs.
Air. Adams and
Carl Harwell, Mrs. Horace
children Mrs. Elmer Lunsford and
jjttle Charles Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Adams, They motored from Mans
j. large truck
field to Shoal creek on a
driven by Mr. Albums. The children
enjoyed wading in the water. Lunch
and supper were spread on the rocks.
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Airs. J. M. Edens left for her sum
nier iiome in Mountain City Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Hilling has returned to
lier home in Kings Mountain, N. C„
after a pleasant visit with her mother,
Airs. E. 51. Aiobley.
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Airs. E. E. Lunsford and little
Charles Adams have been the guest of
little Charles’ father, Mr. E. W. Ad
ams. in Atlanta and Mr. and 5irs. C.
c. Estes, In Covington, and Mr. and
Airs. J. J- Adams, in Mansfield, dur
ing the past two weeks. Little Cather
ine and Sarah 5Ierle Adams, of Atlan
ta, are also the guests of Mr. and 5irs.
J. J. Adams.
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Miss Ruth Parker returned Sunday
evening from a pleasant visit to rela
tives in Atlanta, enroute to Alabama
to he the guest of Miss Harriet Strad
ley for the day.
Miss Allene Reynolds is spending
her week’s vacation in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Airs. Rass Harris and chii
dren. and ■Mrs. John Fillyaw and
daughters, Misses Sarah and Johnie,
sjient Sunday in Athens the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mitcham.
Mr. and 5Irs. P. T. Austin are enjoy
ing a delightful motor trip through
South Carolina and North Carolina
this week. They will stop in Rowland,
N. C., where they will visit 5Ir. and
Mrs. Charles Sinclair. Mrs. Sinclair
is a sister of Mrs. Austin’s.
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Miss Margaret Dodd, of Augusta,
formerly of Covington, is the attrac
tive guest of 5Iisses Gene Pittman
and Ruth Odom.
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51 r. and 51rs. JX. Whitehead and
family, of Watkinsville, spent Sunday
with 5Ivs. J. C. Boyd.
51iss Mildred Whitehead is spending
the week with 5Iiss Mattie Ruth Boyd.
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5Ir. Dewey Murray, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with his relatives.
-Mrs. .7. C. Boyd and Mrs. A. S. 5Iur
ray.
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Miss Ruby Conner, of Cornish Alt.,
who lias Iieen with her cousin. 5Irs.
E. C. Smith, for the past two weeks,
was not aide to return to her position
Alonday on account of illness.
51r. and Mrs. Pete Bohanon spent
Sunday with 5ir. and Airs. James
Daws.
51 r. and Mrs. Fred Barnes and three
attractive children returned to their
home in Columbus Sunday after a
pleasant visit with Airs. Susie Bu*h
and Mr. Tom Barnes.
Mr. and 51rs. R L. I >01111 and daugh
ter. who formerly occupied an apart
nient with 5tr. and Airs. Ernest C
Smith, have mo 'ed in :m apartment
>n the Wilbur Harwell home on Con
yers street.
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51 r. and Airs. J. T. Pittman and chil
dren, Aiiss Eugenia and Robert, Miss
es Margaret Dodd, of Augusta, and
Itnth Odom and Air. J. Al. Edens mo
ored to Atlanta Alonday evening
where they attended a show.
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5!r. and Airs. Ralph Graham, of Ala
eon, spent Sunday with their mother,
Mrs. e. V. Graham. Air. Graham re
turned home late in the afternoon.
Mrs. Graham remained for the Patter
son-Graham wedding.
Mr. and Airs. V. E. Bouchijlon and
Mb Rufus Hoke motored to Atlanta
Sunday to he the guests of their par
ents > Mr. and Airs. R. S. Hoke. Airs.
Arthur A. Williams and attractive
diildren, Thomas and LaFaye. aeeom-
1 anied them home for a week's visit.
Misses Emma Pittman, Sara Skin
ner and Nell Turner left Wednesday
for Lithonia, to he the guests of Miss
Skinner’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Brannon.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roebuck and
their house guest, the charming Miss
Margaret West, of New Orleans, will
leave by automobile for an extended
visit to Gadsden, Ala., where Mr. Roe
buck was a resident for fifteen years
and has many friends and relatives.
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Mrs. A. R. Bower, Misses Vivian,
Florence and Lyda Sne Bower, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bower and children, of
Bethlehem, spent last Sunday after
noon at Indian Springs.
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Misses Vivian, Florence and Lyda
Sue Bower will leave Monday for a
motor trip to points of interest in
North Carolina, Virginia and Wash
ington, D. C.
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Mrs. S. J. Ireland, of Smyrna, will
spend several weeks with her sister,
Mrs. A. R. Bower.
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Mrs. Sanford Steadman and Miss
Elizabeth Steadman spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merck.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patrick and chil
dren, Joe, Betty and Evelyn, spent
Sunday in Hayston.
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Miss Jule Piper and Miss Emma
Lowe returned Sunday from a visit
to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Merck and fam
ily had as their guests for dinner
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mrs.
W. W. Childs and Mr. Eugene Clark,
all of Atlanta.
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Dr. and Mrs. Sterling G. Brinkley
and son. Sterling. Jr., of Emory Uni
versity, and Mr. Louis Smith, of At
lanta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Smith in North Covington last
Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Hastey left Friday after
noon for Atlanta, where she left by
rail for Miami, Fla., to join her hus
band, who has accepted a position
there. Their many friends regret their
leaving Covington, hut wish them suc
cess in their new home. Mrs. Paul
Sheppard accompanied Mrs. Hastey to
Atlanta.
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ALMON NEWS
Rawlins Letson
A wedding of cordial interest to a
host of friends was that of Miss Myr
tice Letson. of Covington, to Mr.
Rawlins, of Detroit. Mich., and Al
mon. The ceremony was solemnized by
the Rev. C. W. Fruitt, at the Method
ist parsonage last Wednesday evening.
The only attendants were Mrs. J. T.
Dobbs, of Almon. Miss Maggie Letson.
of Covington, sisters of the bride, and
Miss Leila Mae Ray. of Almon. Mr.
.T. T. Dobbs was the groom’s best man.
Miss Letson is the youngest daugh
ter of Mrs. Letson. of Covington and
lias won many friends by her charm
ing personality. She has held a re
sponsible position with the Southern
Bell Telephone Co., of Atlanta, for
many years.
Mr. Rawlins is the son of Mr. and
Airs. L. C. Rawlins, of Almon. He is
connected with a well known fiim
in Detroit, Mich., where he and his
bride will make tlmir home.
Afr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond and
chFdren. if Atlanta, spent last Fri
day with relatives here.
Mrs. Will Owens and daughter spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. C. Tuck had as her recent
guests Mrs. Webb, of Monroe. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Webb and baby, of Lexington,
N. C.
Mr. Cieo Townsend, of Atlanta.
spent last week with his parents.
Miss Louise Robinson and Master
John Robinson were the guests of Mr.
Bill Robinson and daughter last week.
Mrs. Will Camp, of Darien, spent
the week-end with friends.
Mr. Charlie Peek, of Miami, Ha.,
and Mr. Robert Peek, of Atlanta, who
the guests of their mother. Mrs. J.
are
W. Peek, in Covington, visited friends
here Saturday night.
Miss Edna Townsend is visiting her
brother and sister, Mr. aud Mrs. Carl
Townsend, in Atlanta.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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J STEWART NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Bohanan and
son, H. M., Jr., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bohanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Parker had as
their guests for the week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Comer Johnson, of Covington;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldine Kitchens, of
Mansfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vaughn and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Bo
hanan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill and chil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Potts and children.
Miss Guinn Bohanan is visiting this
week with relatives in Eastman.
Miss Louise Vaughn spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Lucile Potts.
Miss Stella Parker spent Saturday
with her sister, Mrs. Comer Johnson,
of Covington.
Misses Stella and Mary Parker and
Mrs. Comer Johnson isited Miss Gen
eva Lunsford Sunday.
Mr. Geise Potts spent the week-end
with his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Potts.
Miss Jimmie Connele.v. of Logo in.
sj»ent host Tuesday and Tuesday nigfit
with Misses Stella and Mary Parker.
Mrs. Byram Kitchens and children,
of Griffin, are spending a few days
with Mrs. J. J. Kitchens.
A large crowd from here attended
the birthday party given by Miss Stel
la Parker at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Comer Johnson, of Covington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dooley, of Eudora.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDonald and
family splant Sunday at Worthvilie
with Mr. and Mrs. Linnie Washington,
bringing Mrs. Lucy McDonald home,
after spending two weeks with Mrs.
Washington.
Several from here attended the
singing at Mansfield Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse Bates and children spent
Saturday in Porterdale with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Yancey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bates and son.
Bill, of Leguin, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and family.
Miss Inez Bates is spending this
week in Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. George Yancy and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Mask, of Leguin, Friday afternoon.
Several from here attended preach
ing at Newton Factory this week.
Mf! and Mrs. Frank Jones and sons.
Ray and Grady, spent a short while
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Holmes, at Read Oak.
Mr. Ezra Lee Bates s]>ent Sunday
with Mr. W. C. Bates, Jr.
The revival will start at Gaithers
church Sunday and run through the
following week. Let’s everybody come
day and night.
SALEM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Wheeler, of Porterdale, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Hinton.
Miss Sarah Ramsey spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Lonnie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Loyd, of Gai
thers. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Parnell.
Rev. and Mrs. Fruitt si>ent Monday
at Porterdale with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Speer.
Miss Eugenia Hollingsworth spent
Sunday with Miss Dorothy Melton.
Mr. C. R. Rogers and Miss Attn Mae
spent Sunday with Mr. Jim Rogers.
Miss Vasbti Alrnand has returned
home from Crawfordville.
Helen and .Tenett Alrnand spent last
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week in Conyers with their grand
mother, Mrs. Lon Bailey.
Mrs. V. C. Ellington, of Covington,
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Melton.
Mrs. C. W. Fruit spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tredwell.
Mr. Slade Ellington silent Sunday
with Mr. Paul Cowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alrnand and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Al
mand, of Porterdale, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kirkland had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Plunkett and family, of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon and Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Beall, c£ Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Plunkett and family of
Almon, Mr. D. R. Emory and Eli Plun
kett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkland
and family. Mr. John Berry, of Cov-
ington, Mr. Ben Plunkett and Mr. Eu
gene Blankenship, of Porterdale.
Miss Sarah Kamse.v is spending sev
eral days with her grandfather, Mr.
Sam Ramsey.
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ROCKY PLAINS
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Mr. John Stephenson, of Covington,
spent Wednesday afternoon here with
relatives.
Mrs. John Arnold and son, Mr.
Johnnie Arnold. Misses Estelle Thomp
son, Ruth Davis and Pauline Cureton,
of Moreland, motored to Indian
Springs Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Carlton Davis spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Miss Sue Thompson entertained Fri
day evening at her home in compli
ment to Misses Pearl Lewis, of Haw
thorne, Fla., and Pauline Cureton, of
Moreland. Progressive conversation
and games were the main features of
the evening. Ice cream and cake were
served at a late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Avery, of Locust
Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rehie
Stokes Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murrey and three
children, of Tuscon. Ariz., spent sev
eral days of last week with their sis
ter. Mrs. J. C. McClure.
Mrs. Georgia Hodges, of Oklahoma,
and Mrs. Mary Boyd, of Eudora. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boyd.
Mr. Walter Stokes motored to At
lanta Sunday and Miss Viera Stokes
returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Castleberry and
sons, Joseph and Clyde, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Castleberry and baby, Junior, spent
Sunday in Cummings, Ga., the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Castleberry.
There were forty-five visitors there
during the day.
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Miss Edith Castleberry and Miss An
nette McKenny have returned to their
home in Marietta after a pleasant vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Castleberry.
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Mrs. L. P. Loyd, of Atlanta, is visit
ing Mrs. Harvey Hays this week.
From the foreword of a manual
of instructions distributed to em
ployes of the Georgia Power Co.
“This Company will not wrong
anyone intentionally, and if by
chance it commit a wrong, it will
right it voluntarily.”
u N O employe is ever justified in assuming that the size
of the Company entitles him to impose on others.
No matter how humble the individual may be, his
rights and his feelings should be scrupulously respected. The
Company is big because it must be in order to do a big work of
service, but it will never be big enough to disregard the rights of
others. The very fact that the Company is large makes it all the
more important that it should,'in every dealing, be careful to give
proper consideration to the people with whom and with whose
properties and whose rights it comes in contact. Consideration
should be shown regardless of the condition or position in life
of the party with whom we are dealing. This applies to humble men,
women and children, white and black. Indeed, the more
a person is the greater the obligation of a gentleman to practice
consideration. If a person is weaker than we are, their very
weakness is an additional reason why we should not take unfair
advantage.
“Remember that one of the Company’s publicly.announced
policies is that
This Company will not wrong anyone intentionally,
and if by chance it commit a wrong, it will right it
voluntarily.
‘This does not mean that we will submit to being unjustly
imposed upon nor that every injury suffered by others is the
result of a wrong on our part. But it does mean exactly what it
says and should be lived up to in all of our dealings.”
P. S. ARKWRIGHT,
President.
Georgia
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Miss Kivu Davis, of Homer, (la., is
spending this week with her cousin,
Miss Sara Avery.
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Mr. Harold Knight, of Monrie, is
spending this week with his grand
father, Mr. ,T. B. Knight, at the home
of Mr. H. T. Dingier.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Avery, of Locust
Grove, si tent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Avery.
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Mrs. W. M. Weaver and children and
Miss Nellie Powell, of Macon, arrived
Monday to spend their two weeks’
vacation with Mrs. C. R. Powell.