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ftHDAY u GI ST 9. 1929.
(jArUIVl/ AV rnpn llLTIO NFWS
d MrS Henry Branham, of
Sir. a» spending ' the week
are as
fovingt° n Branham
guests of Miss Lynn j
bouse u Walter Branham.
and ami Mrs.
and Mrs. A. W. Reese and
Rev. Frances. Lee and Kli
daughters* Miss :
of w 2 . their
nor Bees, a <
Iriem a &
week enroute to Lake
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Sp?ni "mnnv weeks. This interesting fam
* friends in North Geor
lK haS and Mrs. H. H. Stone
p!> rof .
Mml it quite a treat to have Mr.
con 5 and Elinor their
and toes Lee as
for two nights, during 1
1 U ' ,. sfs
J nipf visit. Miss Frances Rees (
tl,eir ; Miss Evelyn Sewell. Miss j
stop! vitb
Bailey, "f Camilla, accompanied the
Bees Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Branham, HI.
and little ?on , of Atlanta, were week
end ?« est v of their parents. Rev. and
Mrs. W. R. Branham.
Mrs. Anna Williamson, prominently
connected with the Atlantic and Pa
cific Tea Company. Atlanta, spent the
W eek end with her brother, Mr. Robert j
and family.
Mr Earl Anderson, an alumnus of
Enwry College, visited Dean Hugh
woodward. Monday. Mr. Anderson will
reside in Atlanta during next year.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Elizer and Rev.
and Mrs. W. H. Budd, Sr., left on
Wednesday, for Juanaluska, N. C.
p r John Bonnell. Mr. and Mrs.
,
Smith and Miss Louise Bonnell. of At
lanta. Mrs. John Poar and Mr. John
Bonnell Poar. of West Point, visited
friends pad relatives in Oxford Sun
day.
Prof, and Mrs. Hope Griffeth were
called to Athens Saturday on account
0 f the death of Mrs. Griffeth’s uncle.
prof. W. A. Carlton is spending the
ireek in South Georgia in the interest
of E. F. A. anil E. U. J. College. Prof.
Carlton carried his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T'arHon, to Jacksonville). Fla.,
Monday after enjoying their company
in his home for the past two months.
Mrs. Sam Holcombe returned Sun
day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Brookin Broadnax in Springfield, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Williams and
daughters, Margaret and Lydia, mo
tored to Atlanta Sunday to visit
friends and relatives and to bring Mrs.
Lydia Williams and Helen Adams, who
lave visited in Atlanta and Griffin dur
ins the past ten days, to their home
in Oxford. Miss Margaret Williams
will visit Aer grandmother. Mrs. J. A.
TYBEE JL
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Surf Bathing—Day and Night
Dancing — Every Night Except Sundays
Band Concerts on Sundays
Music by
Nationally Known Orchestras
HOTELS, PAVILIONS, BATH HOUSES,
COTTAGES, RESTAURANTS
fishing BOATING
Paradise for Children and those Seeking Rest.
Fun, Frolic and Entertainment for all.
Travel By Train
REDUCED round trip fares
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Low Excursion Fares to Chicago, New \ ork,
Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Atlantic City.
EVERY SATURDAY
Fa >’e and one-half round trip; tickets on sale
p’ery lna l limit Saturday thirty until August 31, inclusive;
Ask days.
your ticket agent for exact fares, sched
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Williamson for two weeks.
Mrs. A m. Williamson returned
bome Saturday after spending three
weeks in Wesley Memorial Hospital.
Emory University. Mrs. Williamson
has three ^ attractive
very children and
many friends who are delighted to
have her at home again. Mr. William-
8 ° n * who is connected wit lithe Archi
tectural Life of Atlanta, accompanied
his wife home for his week-end vaca
tion.
Prof ‘ and MrSi M. R. Ellington, who
have been st »dying at the University
of Ga ’ Athens, during the summer
a sbdrt wbile with Wends on the
hmory Cani P« s M ™day.
1)1 ' an(1 MrSl Ti B MeGath and
-
(an Bhters, Marion and Elizabeth, of
R( ^er, Minn.. Mrs. Julius Maguth
‘ md ^ liss Katherine Magath left
Monday for a week's stay at St. Si
oKinds, one of Georgia’s favorite sum
mer resorts. Miss Magath will be
missed from her popular candy, tea
room shop in Covington.
Miss Annie McElreath, of Atlanta,
was the houseguest of Miss Marjorie
Wyley and her mother, Mrs. E. D. Wy
ley.
Rev. and Mrs. .T. o. Brand, of Mon
tieello, were the guests of Mrs. E. D.
Wyley, Friday.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMS
ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Starr Williams
delightfully entertained at three ta
bles of bridge Friday evening at their
home in North Oxford.
Artistically arranged baskets filled
with dresden boquets of garden flow
ers, dainty tallies with covers of Eng
lish silhouettes, and a refreshing plate
of block cream, cake and mints spon
sored by so charming a hostess as
Mrs. Williams inspired the following
guests to enjoy many interesting
games: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ficquett.
Dr .and Mrs. T. B. MeGath. of Ro
chester. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. e. W.
Park. Mrs. Clifford Adams and Misses
Katherine MeGath. Elizabeth Floyd
and Margaret Williams. No jrizes
were given.
Little Miss -Lydia Williams served
iced punch during the games.
WOMAN’S CLUB GIVES PICNIC
*■ The members of the Woman’s Club
and their friends gathered around Hay
good Dormitory Tuesday afternoon to
enjoy a community picnic, a rare
treat offered annually by the club,
Mrs. R. F. Harwell presided in her
usual gracious manner, but an inter
esting program consisting pf toasts
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON. GEORGIA
ami s(>eeches by Rev. W. R. Brfnham,
I>r. McCoy, Mr. Henry Branham, of
Covington and Atlanta, Rev. A. B.
Elizer and Dean Hugh Woodward, the
reading of a i>oem by Mrs. E. P. Demp
sey and a selection in oral english by
the sponsor of the program. Mrs. E.
D. Wyley, interested the guests for an
hour.
At the conclusion of the entertain
ment features, all were invited to the
flower-garden plot to the rear of the
dormitory, where four tables were !
spread with a wonderful picnic spread
of fried chicken, salads, stuffed eggs,
sandwiches, cakes and punch.
NEWBORN NEWS
Mrs. J. E. Pitts, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
is visiting Mrs. J. T. Pitts.
Miss Frances Baker, of Hogansville
visited her aunt. Miss Rosa Patrick
during tiie week.
Mrs. Jack Eden, of Covington was
the guest of Mrs. W. R. Porter, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Benton, of Endora
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
Williams, Sunday.
Miss Annie Garland, of Sparta was
the guest of Mrs. C. B. Childs, Monday,
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The week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Nelson were Misses Mae Nell
and Daisy Nelson and Mr. Nelson Mc
Donald. of Atlanta.
Prog. C. C. Chalker is spending this
week in Sparta.
Mr. Edwin Williams, of Milledge
ville was the visitor of Mr. Grey Hin
ton. Friday.
Mr. William Beldgin. of Augusta
Mr. Nesliit Freeman, Jr.
Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Greer and daugh
ter. Ann. and Mr. and Mrs. Barron
Davis, of Decatur were week end
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith and fami
ly have returned home after a week's
trip to Tyliee.
Mr. Marion Sams, of Porterdale vis
ited liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.
Sams.
Mrs. Annie Birdsong and Mrs. Mat
tie Sams were visitors of their sister,
Mrs. Branch, of Bishop, during the
week.
Miss Louise Pitts, of Porterdale vis
ited her aunt, Miss Nellie Pitts dur
ing tlie week end.
Mr. and Mrs. «T. S. Carter and son. j
Dean, Mr. Louie Bradley, of Atlanta j
and Mrs. A. S. Beazley and son. Jack, !
of Madison were giWst of Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Stanton during the week.
PROM PARTY
Miss Rosa Patrick entertained in
honor of her niece Miss Prances Bak
er. of Hogansville, at a prom party.
Thursday evening.
Proms and music were the features
of the evening.
Delicious refreshments were.serv.ed
the evening,
MRS. SAMS HOSTESS
Mrs. Henry Sams was the charming
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Furniture And Undertaking
PAGE SEVK*
hostess to the 500 Club, at her home,
Thursday afternoon. The rooms were
artistically decorated with a profu
sion of garden flowers.
At the conclusion of the game, de
licious ice cream and cake were
served. I
Mrs. Paul Harwell and daughters,
Elizabeth and Sylvie have returned
home after visiting relatives In Mi
ami, Fla.