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STARRSVILLE
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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Middlebrooks,
of Syivania, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Middlebrooks Satur
day, enronte home from McDonough.
Mrs. W. G. Benton. Miss Dorothy
Benton and little Ann Benton were
visiting relatives in Mansfield Sat
urday.
Mr. W. T. Corley, Mrs. L. H. Cook,
and son, Ronald, and Miss Rebecca
Wright, of Covington, are spending
the week at Tybee. Mr. L. H. Cook
accompanied them to Macon.
Mrs. F. S. Belcher, of Monticelio,
and Mr. Jack Belcher, of Birmingham,
Ala., spent a short time with relatives
here Saturday afternoon.
Rev. W. B. Mills, of Newborn,
preached at Starrsville Sunday morn
ing and night. He was the guest of
Mr. and Airs. W. H. Corley.
Mr. Will Thompson and Mrs. Tine
Aiken, of Covington, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Belcher.
The revival servies will begin next
Sunday, July 28, at Starrsville church,
Rev. W. B. Mills, of Newborn, will be
assisted by Rev. Kelly, of Gray, Ga. t
The public is cordially invited to at
tend.
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everything you want in a fine, sturdy auto
mobile— yet it actually sells in the price
range of the four.
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CHEVROLET SIX
Six-Cylinder Smoothness
The inherent balance of six-cylinder, valve
in-head design assures the smooth, velvety
flow of power that distinguishes the fine
automobile.
Six-Cylinder Acceleration
A non-detonating, high-compression cyl
inder head and automatic acceleration
pump give the new Chevrolet Six remark
able qualities of acceleration.
Better than 20 Miles to the Gallon
Chevrolet engineers spent years of research
and development to perfect a six-cylinder
motor that delivers better than twenty
miles to the gallon.
Beautiful Fisher Bodies
Rare beauty, smartness and comfort are
provided in the Bodies by Fisher. Hardwood
and steel construction gives them unusual
strength and safety.
Amazing Low Prices—Easy Terms
The $ 525 The Convert- *725
Roadster . . ible Landau . . . • *•» •
Phaeton The *525 Delivery....... The Sedan *595
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The Coach *595 The Lifiht *400
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The Delivery Chassis
Coupe The i Vi Ton *545
The Sedan 675 Chassis........
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The Sport *695 The l'i Ton ..*650
Cabriolet . Chassis V 1th Cab ..
AH prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan
P. J. Rogers Motor Co.
Covington, Ga.
Mrs. Althea Wright, of Leguin, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cor
ley.
Mr. Herbert Corley, Jr., is spend
ing some time with relatives in At
lanta.
Miss Marjory Wright, of Covington,
was the k-end guest of Miss Hath
ryn Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. S’-'nner, Sr.,
of Covington, attended ch-'rch here
Sunday, and were th' srie-<s of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawton Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Harwell, of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skinner,
Hayston, and Mrs. Lee Marks, of
Mansfield, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Harwell Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmichael, of
Macon, and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael. Sr.,
of Jackson, were guests of Mrs. .T. H.
Carmichael, Jr., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Belcher Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cummings
and Miss Mary Lee Cummings, of
Jackson, spent a short time with Mr.
Mrs. B. J. Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Anderson. Miss Sara An
Miss Carol.vne Anderson. Miss
Anita and Corinne Edwards motor
to Monticelio Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. P. B. Green and children have
to Atlanta after a visit with
and Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mr.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
and Mrs. C. C. Epps.
Mrs. Ben Anderson and daughters,
Misses Sara and Carolyne Anderson,
and their house guests, Misses Cor
inne and Enita Edwards, of Moultrie,
motored to Stone Mountain and At
lanta last Thursday.
Mr. Britt Edwards and son. of
Moultrie, were the week-end guests
of his sister. Mrs. Ben Anderson. He
was accompanied home by Misses Sara
and Carol.vne Anderson, also Misses
Corinne and Anita Edwards.
Tile Hays district Woman’s club was
entertained by Mrs. ('. C. Epps at
her home in Starrsville last Wednes
day. ('aiming was the subject for dis
cussion. Mrs. Epps served delicious
Chicken salad, sandwiches, pickles and
iced tea. She was assisted in serving
by Mrs. W. H. Corley. Mrs. Pearl Har
well—will entertain the club "Wednes
day, July 30 with picnic at “Dorsey’s
Pond.”
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McColloi gli<. of
were guests of Mrs. Nanny
Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Venus Aaron and son,
Seals, and Miss Dimple Jones,
Fudora, were guests of Mrs. Jones
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Henderson and
and Mr. and Mrs. Walton and
attended church at Gaithers
Sunday and were the guests of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Macon,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
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Mrs. Fred Neely is the guest of her
parents in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dobbs spent
Monday morning in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr and daugh
ters, of Amerieus, are visiting Mrs.
Betty Hancock, accompanied by Mr.
Harrison Hancock, they motored to
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Madison Thursday and to Atlanta Fri
day.
; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry awl
dren, of Atlanta, spent Wednesday
night with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Berry. Their son. Ralph, remain
ed over for a week’s visit.
A party of young people from hero
attended a movie in Covington Wed
nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stephens have
moved into their new residence form
erly occupied by Mr. L. Flannigan and
family.
Mrs. C. W. Berry. Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Berry attended tl w> funeral of
Mrs. Berrv's great-gmnd'-hild in At
lanta Fr’dav The infant of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Stone.
Mr. awl M"s. Jam w "nvlins left
Thursdav for Detroit. Mich.
The Methodist Sunday school held
their annual picnic in Berry’s pas
ture last Saturday. In the afternoon
the Aimon boys played ball with Liv
ingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and baby,
of Oakland, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Hammonds last Saturday
night.
We are very sorry that L. C. Raw
lins. Jr., is stricken with typhoid fever.
Miss Sarah Pope entertained a few
friends at a six o’clock dinner Satur
day in honor of her twenty-first birth
day.
In the absence of the pastor, Rev.
Cantrell, of Oxford, conducted the
morning service at the Methodist
church Sunday.
Rev. Howard Sims, of Prospect, a
student at Asbury college, Wilmore,
Ky„ preached at the evening service.
Miss Earline Townsend is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
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A London dentist is said to slnv
when drawing teeth. No extractions
are really painless
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 192J
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Modem Pavements for
Modem Traffic
Today’s motor-driven, rubber-tired traffic
requires stirfaced, pavements that are hard, even
pleasing in appearance—and salt
when wet.
Pavements of portland cement concrete
meet all these requirements perfectly.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
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ATLANTA, GA.
A National Organisation
to Improve and Extend the Utes of Concrete
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