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JULY 26, 1929
ANDERSON AID
sOCltn MEETS
Clan ( *e Anderson Aid Society
The BflI'bst church met at the Li
of Monday afternoon, July 15.
I’ 1 ' 81 ' 5 ' business was transacted
After .v H* n e
members engaged in sewing on
e have been making.
3* e quilt the.v
and delicious sandwiches were
Tea committee in charge,
SImes , , )V the
C A. Sockwell, J. C. Up
M andS. A. Ginn.
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VIK AND 'IRS. G. K
f khkan entertain
of the most elaliorate affairs of
One the bridge party at
the season was
which ^ Ir and Mrs. George Cochran
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entertained on Tuesday evening at
their home on Floyd street in eom
liin ent to Mrs. Vaughn’s guests, Col.
L Mrs. J- S. Young, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Hall and Mrs. Sams’ guests, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs. Swann.
The rooms were thrown ensuite, us
ing a pr* ,fusion of garden flowers in
an artistic arrangement.
Mrs. Guy Rogers won the ladies’
score prize, a lovely box of sta
top A. Vaughn tlie gentle
tionery Mr. J.
men's top score prize, a cigar lighter.
Tlie honor guests were presented guest
prizes. of the delicious
t ]ie dose game a
salad course with sandwiches and
punch were served.
Those playing were Col. and Mrs.
j g, Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hall,
Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Swann, Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. Sams, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Ginn. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ginn, Mr.
ami Mrs. L. R Brumby, Mr. and Mrs.
E e. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vaughn, Mr. and
jlrs. Lamar Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Candler. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tuck.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McMullan, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter I.ee, Mrs. Rouse, Mrs. Dixon. Miss
es f!ara Mobley, Eva Stephenson. Mrs.
Lillian Weaver and Mr. Otis Nixon.
birthday party
Mrs. T. D. Meadors entertained in
honor of her son. James’, birthday
Monday afternoon at her home in Ox
ford.
The porch was attractively arranged
for entertaining the little guests. A
nnmber of interesting games featured
ille entertainment.
After the games came the cutting of
the beautiful white iced birthday
caKe bearing five red candles, which
was served with delicious white ice
cream Thirteen ‘ little friends of the honoree j
enjoyed the occasion.
Mrs. Meadors was assisted h.v her
daughter. Mrs. Walton L. Montgomery,
in entertaining. The little honoree
was the reeepient of many lovely
gifts.
MRS. R. W. CAMPBELL AND
MRS. LAMAR SMITH
JOINT HDSTESSE*
One of the prettiest parties of tlie
summer was when Airs. Robert Camp
hell and her daughter, Airs. Lamar
Smith, entertained at bridge Tuesday
afternoon at tliei'h home on Floyd
street.
The spacious living room was artis-
1 "^ly decorated with summor flow
trs.
At the close of the game tlie lios
fessiN served a delicious salad course
toth punch.
Mis. Moody Summers won top score
prize. Those playing were Misses An
Bi|1 Hell Robinson, Ora Upshaw, Sara
Giimpiieii. Mesdames T. G. Callaway,
Callaway, j. L. Callaway, J. A. ]
^ aughn, J. s. Young, iioliert Hall, J. |
Phillips. R. Ai. Tuck. T, C. Swann, |
C R. "cirtsin. S. A. Unm. T. R. Ginn,
Moody WS ‘ ' AH Summers " WW “‘ K and - A ' Lamar Norris ’ Smith <i,0V - j
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^ietz Brothers^ Apology
hhetz Brothers wish to make apolo
® tw 'he large mini tier of customers
" ll0 "ere not able to lie served last
P'^hty and Saturda y on account of the
freiueiKlout; business done by the firm
to respond to their sidrertisiug e*J»
lMigl1 - New clerks have been secured
for the coining sales days and cus
T " ll) '' r ' a), advised to early and
c come
av °>d the afternoon rush. The sale
wntinueg.
More Chev. Mileage
Mrs. \y • S. Pratt, of Miami, accom-
11,1,1 to' her friend, Mrs. C. H. Han
c °ck, of Covington, returned
from have
a tH P to Florida in a 1928 Chev
rolet cou Pe- The miles shown were
IS 07 "a 95
seven gallons of gasoline and
Hearts of oil, including new
°>1 in the crank This
shows case on starting.
a mileage of 21.6 per gallon,
The route covered to
Miami, was Covington
ehobee Melbourne through Okee
f< > >8t. Petersburg to Covington.
1 OVEJOY PREACHING
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t 0ak ’ Visitors are
OXFORD NEWS
Mrs. S. E. Barnette has returned
home after spending a month with
her daughter, Mrs. \V. E. Speer, In
Blueridge. Mrs. Barnette was aocom
panied home by Mrs. Speer and Eu
genia, George, William and Minnie
Speer, who will lie her guests dur
ing the month of August.
Mr. Ralph Giles lias returned home
after a delightful trip to the moun
tains of North Georgia.
Mrs. S. M. Holcomb left iSaturday
for Springfield. Ill., 'where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. D. D. Broad
nax, for the next two weeks.
Messrs. Gene Caldwell and Gene
Caldwell II, of Milledgeville. and Mr
ami Mrs. I. I’. Barnette and two chil
dren, of Covington, were guests of
Mrs. S. E. Barnette and family Sun
day. * ’’
After a delightful visif with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lee. in
Fayetteville, and relatives in Atlanta,
Mrs. E. L. Ficquett has returned
home.
Mrs. S. W. Randall has for her
house guests'Mrs. William Noble, of
Griffin, and her mo'her and sister.
.
Mrs. Chloe Parker and Miss- Cliloe
Parker, of Covington.
Miss Virginia Peed, of Emory Uni
versity. and her guest.. Mrs. Maud
Callaway Lovett, of Austin, Texas,
spent Sunday with Prof, and Mrs.
Harry H. Stone and Misses Einnmlise
and Susanne Stone.
Little Mr. Edward T,ong has re
turned home after visiting relatives in
Atlanta.
Prof, and Mrs. Hope Oriffeth are
in Athens for the week. Prof. Griffeth
is doing completion work t)t the State
College of Agriculture and Mrs, Grif
feth is visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carlton, of Ar
cadia. Fla., are spending the summer
months with their son, Prof. W. A.
Carlton, and family.
Miss Carolyn Anderson, of Eastman,
has returned home after visiting her
college friend. Miss Marjorie Wyley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gilbert. Mr.
Keith Gilbert and little Miss Helen
Frances Gilbert, who have recently
moved from Atlanta and are now mak
ing th „ ir home in the old K . A ^p.
j er spent the week-end at Ty
|, ep This interesting family have Sev
eral other trips scheduled (luring Air.
Gilhert , g nionth of vaP a tion .
Mrg< Sne Mf , ans Johnson. Mrs. An
nip Sue Boil ^ n rierw Mrs Win
H , sch and Mrs . jester Hasch. of
Gainesville, were guests of friends and
relatives 5n Oxford Tuesday.
Dr. .T. C. Hollis and Mr. and Airs.
Alex Smith of Starrsville visited Mrs.
Robert Coleman and Airs. I.ydia Wil
liams Tuesday afternoon.
Airs. A. AI. Williamson has many
friends who will he glad to learn that
she is doing nicely at Wesley Me
morial Hospital. Emory University, af
tre undergoing an o]>eration at a very
recent date.
Aliss Margaret Budd was the guest
of relatives in Atlanta last week.
Air. and Airs. Victor S. Williams
spent Sunday with the latter's moth
er. Airs. .T. A. Williamson, in Atlan
ta and were accompanied home by
their daughters, little Aliss Alargaret
Williams, who has visited Air. and
Airs. Starr Cox in Crome. Fla., and
little Aliss Lydia Williams, who has
her grandmother, Airs. ' Wil
and cousin. Elizabeth Living
in Atlanta, for the past 'seven
Airs. John Perry and attractive
John. Jr.. am7,Anna Maude.
Atlanta, were spend the day guests
Aiisses Elizabeth and AInrtha ran
^ Mar}on smith, after siiending
month of July with his aunt. Airs.
W. D. Wylev. returned to his jwnie
Tifton with his parents. Air. and
J. Wesley Smith, and sister. Eli
w7io enjoyed a week-end; visit
j(h Airs. Wyley. Aliss Alarjorie Wy
( , v a iso joined this congenial party on
]ic ! r return to Tifton and will be their
)0 use truest for a while.
Miss Dorothy Hnnnicntt. of Atlanta
as the charming week-end truest of
, r Airs. E. F. Dempsey,
Alessrs. 1). T. Stone and Henry
attended the funeral of the for
little great grandson in Atlanta
Friday.
Aliss Alildred Stone has returned
her home in Biatrsville after vis
her grandparents, Prof and Airs.
H. Stone.
Aliss Emma Williams is visiting
and relatives in Snellsville.
Air. C. AL Sherwood spent Sunday
her cousin. Airs. Turner, in 7,aw
Cohen’s Big Business
W. Cohen Co., Inc. had an enormous
last Friday and Saturday but
plenty of rare bargains to pre
to the public this week. “We
says Mr. Leon Cohen, general
” that the response to our
in the News and values
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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
given, have really made business at
this slack time of the year. We are
dofng better than l*»ver and giving
the people of this vidlnity real values.
We have fine values for our trade
this week.”
*-;.-** STARRSVILLE * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Loyd, of Macon.
Mrs. Lizzie Blackwell, Mrs. Lona Loyd
of Monroe, and Mrs. Claude Aiken,
of Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. Luella
Loyd during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson and
sons and Mrs. C. B. Childs were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Shelnutt. of Sandersville.
Miss Mae Nell Nelson is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bush and son,
of Decatur, were visitors of Mr. L.
P. Duke Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wagner and sons,
of Pennington, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Smith Sunday.
Little Miss Dorothy Broach has been
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Broach,
of Pennington for several weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Harwell was the
spend the day guest of Miss Doris
.Tones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tolar and daugh
ters, Elizabeth and Frances, of New
nan, were guests of Mrs. Mary Tolar
during the week.
Mr. Palmer Duke, of WoWodbur.v,
spent the week-end with his father,
Mr. L. P. Duke.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Brown Sunday were Air. and Airs. F.
C. Riggers and son. Eddie, of Alilstead.
Airs. J. B. Adair and children and her
mother, Airs. Adair, of Rutledge, and
Air. and Airs. D. G. Hinton and chil
dren.
Air. and Airs. P. H. Freeman, of At
lanta. were the guests of Mr. and Airs.
E. N. Freeman Sunday.
Dr. and Airs. J. L. Porter, of Rut
ledge, were the guests of Air. and Airs.
N. P. Smith Sunday.
Air. Robert T.oyd was the spend the
day guest of Air. and Mrs. Hugh Sams
Sunday.
Air. A. O. Wbitten, of Detroit, Alich.,
is visiting his parents, Air. and Airs.
AV. C. Whitten.
Air. Stephen Whitten, of Detroit.
Alich., is visiting his parents, Air. and
Airs. R. Al. Winften.
Alessrs. G. B. Handerson. T. N.
Bazemore and I. D. Resseau. of Ad
gatevffle, Ga., were visitors of Air.
and Airs. A. A. Brown last week.
Air. .Toe Davis, of Porterdale. was
the guest of Air. Alarion Sams during
the week-end.
Air. and Airs. Julian Flemming and
children, of Charlotte. N. C., Aliss
Catherine Stowe, of Tampa. Fla., and
Air. Joseph Stowe are visiting their
mother. Mrs. Leila Stowe.
Air., and Mrs. John E. Gay and
daughter. Eloise. of Ft. Alyers, Fla.,
have returned home. Airs. J. L. Epps
accompanied them home.
Miss Rebecca Wilson visited her
aunt. Airs. O. L. Childs, of Atlanta,
several days last week.
Mr. and Airs. A. J. Stanton and
daughter. Virginia, and Miss Rebecca
Wilson were dinner guests of Air. and
Airs. Duff Davis Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Croff Harwell and
family, of Rutledge, were visitors of
Air. and Airs. .T. L. Harwell Sunday
afternoon.
Hon. E. A. Duke, state school com
missioner,^ of Oklahoma City. Okla..
visited his uncle, Air. I,. P. Duke. Sat
urday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Grier Davis and chil
dren, of Homer, spent the week-end
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Davis.
Mrs. Alice Harvey, of Covington,
spent Monday and Tuesday here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolvin Boyd and baby
the week-end with their mother.
Mrs. Mary Boyd, of Eudora.
Miss Annie Sue Avery, of Covington.
Sunday with Mrs. Rebie Stokes.
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and Mrs. H. H. Nolan motored ;<•
Springs Sunday afternoon.
Miss Viera Stokes is attending the
school of the Covington high
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Mrs Phil Lewis and children. Miss
Lewis and Phil. Jr., returned
Monday morning . after a two ,
visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. >
Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Lotts, of Snap-
Shoals, spent Frida, with Mrs.
R E ° mt, ’ n
Misses Lois and Alma Chestnut mo
tored to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. R. T. Still, of Moultrie, spent
a few days of this week with her
mother, Mrs. M. H. Davis.
Rev. Henry Strickland .of Macon.
filled his regular appointment at
County Line church Sunday. Protract
ed services will begin there the third
Sunday in August.
Air. and Airs. ( nrlton I‘avis enter
t allied a number'of friends Saturday
night at an ice cream supper.
Airs. Norman Thacker and sons are
spending this week in Atlanta with
relatives.
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Mr. and Airs. Owen Y r anghn. of At
lanta, spent a few days this week
with Airs. T.izzie Vaughn.
Aiisses T.aRue Rohnnnn silent a few
days last week with Aliss Mamie Ai
ken.
Aliss T.ucile Potts spent a few days
last week with Aliss Alargaret Holmes.
Air. and Airs. Jewel Kitchens and
children, of Griffin, spent the week
end with Air. and Airs. J. J. Kitchens.
Aiisses Florence and Atta Ruth
"Gray and Katherine Ogle tree, of
Butts county is spending a few days
this week with Mrs. Fannie Fin-lier.
Aliss Geneva Lunsford spent Alon
day with Aliss Alildred Yancey.
Aliss Mamie Aiken is spending a few
days this week with Aliss LaRue Bn
hanan.
Aliss Margaret Holmes is spending
a few days this week with Aliss Lou
ise Vaughn.
Aiisses Florence and Atta Ruth
Gray and Katherine Ogletree. of
Butts county spent Monday with Miss
es'Lucile and Aladge Potts.
Airs. Willie Harris and daughter, of
Atlanta, is visiting relatives here this
week.
Misses Stella and Alary Parker spent
Alonday afternoon with Aiisses T.ncile
and Madge Potts.
Miss Quinn Bolianan has returned
home after a few weeks’ visit at
Eastman, Ga.
Air. Geise Potts is spending a few
days this week with his parents, Mr.
and Airs. J. AI. Potts.
Aliss La Rue Bohanan had as her
guest Wednesday afternoon Aiisses
Madge Potts, Stella Parker. Julia Con
nelly, Sarah Nell and Alary Peath
Grant and Annie Sue Avery.
Finds Newspaper
Advertising Pays
Sales of household Frigidaires have
more than doubled over the same pe
riod of last year, following a wide
spread newspaper campaign based up
on the Cold Control, a new develop
ment. E. G. Biechler, president and
genera! manager attributes much of
the increase to use of newspaper
space.
‘‘The newspaper of today, when
used to promote a quality product is
one of the greatest aids a business
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or industry can enlist,” he said. “It
obtains and retains public confidence
for any product that merits it.”,
The Frigidaire Cold Control is a de
vice which places six freezing speeds
at the disposal of the user for the
making of ices and desserts. With it
ice cream can be held in perfect con
dition. When set in the coldest po
sition the freezing time of ice cubes Is
cut nearly in half, it is said.
Fisherman Keeps
Catch Two Years
» ocbe st f r ’ N * Y -~ Tw ° years aga ‘
fl fishing in Canada, Bert O.
caught an eight-pound ^ pickerel.
W£[g j n j ce an( j rou ght nome
tl)e rema inder of his catch. He
away the other»4>9 *i but kept
pickerel.
Last week he removed the pickerel
« a Frigidaire ice cream cabinet
had b#en re P osin * in a fr ‘ >z *
state ever since. ■
„ That figh wag Jugt ag fregh to , row . i
tw0 years j n storage a« It was
hours after i caught it in Can
Heath said.
1 p or R ean Beetles!
It Will Kill ’Em
Take three 10-eent cans of Bee
Brand Insect Powder and one bar of
Octagon soap. Boil the soap until dis
solved. Mix in the Bee Brand powder
and add water until you have a wash
' tub three-fourths full. Spray it the
on
beetle infested plnnts. It will kill hard
backs and eggs in fifteen minutes.
Tjjpy d a not ea f jp. You only have to
touch , , them ,, with l' the .. This ,
spray. prep
aration is non-poisonous. Spray as of*
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H ^ the room next the post office.
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grinding and fill oculists prescriptions correctly.
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Any jewelry item you desire at bed-rock price procured for j!
you on order. V
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Every Convenience for Comfort of My Patrons.
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(REV.) C. W. FRUIT •
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KILL BEAN BEETLES
Bee Brand Insect Powder and
Octagon Soap are sold by all live
grocers in Covington and vicini
Wholesale only by
Godfrey and Candler
Wholesale Grocers
Covington, Ga.—Tel. 51