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M GI ST 16. 1929.
NEWBORN news
Dorothy Davis and Elizabeth
Miss visiting Mr. and Mrs.F.
flarweli are
Greer „f pecatur.
X o 1 Eskew of Milledgeville
Miss _ Evelyn Martha and Marie
visii‘ ,lK Misses
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ur palmer of his father
the week-end guest
ffas r>uke.
Mr L - P.
prances Morrow was the guest
., ia c Folds and Virginia
Inton Mi ^ Wilma
during the week-end.
S Taylor Loyd is visiting Col. and
Mrs- Dovd of Covington.
Mrs A. L -
Mrs- L. S. Holse.v of Milledgeville
Mrs- Olenn Mills of Augusta are
and of Rev. and Mrs. P. B.
the f?u ests
Mid 5 - and Mrs. J. J. Hardage and son.
Mr ‘ Thomaston were dinner
J1 n of
st of }i r s. Annie Birdsong. Sunday.
g 'y r Robert Loyd this is week. attending Camp
fit Camp Wilkins
Mr. Clayton Smith, of Waycross is
visiting h ( S parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
p smith- and Elmer Carson, of
Messers J. T.
Anderson S. c.. were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Carson,
Mr- and Mrs. H. C. Carson and chil
Lucy and Herbert and visitors,
dren and Elmer Carson were
Messsrs j. T.
dinner smests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Carson, of Covington, Sunday.
| Miss Sara Stevens is visiting her
_ Leo, S.
sister, Mrs. Leslie Carter of
C. Boh Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Helen Sasnett. of Atlanta were
guest 0 f Miss Mellie Pitts. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sams and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Sams attended the
['•Sams Reunion” at Mars Hill, N. C..
August 10-llth.
PROM TARTY
| Mr. James Birdsong entertained a
number of the younger set at a prom
[party Thursday evening. enjoyed and
Proms and music were
at a late hour delicious refreshments
were served by his mother, Mrs. Aunie
Birdsong and Miss Leone Duke.
MRS. BIRDSONG ENTERTAINS
Mrs, Annie Birdsong entertained the
jp club at her beautiful home Thurs
day afternoon on Main Street.
The house was attractively decorat
edwith quantities of zinnias and mar
igold. The color scheme was carried
out in green and yellow.
Out of town visitors werp Mrs. J.
E. Pitts, of Jacksonville, Fla., Miss
Mary Davis, of Chickamauga, Ga., and
TYBEE JL
(SAVANNAH’S BEACH) •
“Where Ocean Breezes Blow”
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Surf Bathing—Day and Night
Dancing — Every Night Except Sundays
Band Concerts on Sundays
Music by
Nationally Known Orchestras
PAVILIONS. BATH HOUSES,
HOTELS, COTTAGES, RESTAURANTS
FISHING — BOATING
A Paradise for Children and those Seeking Rest.
Fun, Frolic and Entertainment for all.
Travel By Train
REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
CENTRAt'GEORGIA
“THE RIGHT WAY”
SOMETHING NEW
Low Excursion Fares to Chicago, New lork,
Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Atlantic City.
EVERY SATURDAY
Fare and one-half round trip; tickets on sale
every Saturday until August 31, inclusive,
final limit thirty days.
Ask your ticket agent for exact fares, sched
ules, sleeping car reservations, and othei in
formation.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
Mrs. G. V. Ellis, of Hollywood. Fla.
At the conclusion of the game de
licious refreshments were served. Mrs.
G. V. Ellis and Miss Leone Duke as
sisted the hostess in entaertaining.
Misses Lillie Mae Thompson and
Roslln Will Hoyt, of Atlanta were re
cent guests of Mrs. F. N. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nelson and son,
Robert, Mrs. J. W. Pitts and Miss
Doris Jones left Tuesday on a motor
trip to Asheville, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and chil
dren si>ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Parker and children .
Miss Madline Evans of South Ga.,
is spending a few weeks with Miss
Quinn Bolianan. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vaughn of m
con and Mrs. John Potts and daugh
ters Lucille and Madge spent Sunday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vaughn and chil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Joe Bolianan.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pop eand chil
dren spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Johnson. 'v
Mrs. Rebie Yancey and daughter,
Mildred spent a few days last week
with Mrs. Troy Stubbs, of Leguin.
Misses Stella and Mary Parker.
Louise Vaughn and Madge Potts visi
ted Miss Bessie Parker Monday after
nono.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bohanan and
son. H. M., Jr., spent Saturday night
4ft
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bohanan.
Misses Mary Parker and Madge
Potts spent Thursday afternoon with
Miss Louise Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kitchens had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Jewel Kitchen and children and Mr.
and Mrs. B.vrom Kitchens and chil
dren of Griffin.
Mrs. Elbert Parker had as her guest
Wuednesday afternoon Mrs. Idella
Waites and daughters, of Porterdale
and Mrs. Mance Berry and daughters
and Mrs. A. Bohanan.
Miss Stella and Mary Parker spent
Saturday afternoon with Miss Louise
Vaughn.
Mrs. A. Bohannan is spending this
week with her daughter. Mrs. Oscar
Parnell, of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vaughn and
son Marion, spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Vaughn.
Mr. W. C. Pope spent Sunday with
Mr. Wilbur Bohanan.
Miss Stella Parker visited Mis*
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Louise Vaughn Monday.
Miss La Rue Bohanan visited Misses
I.ucile and Madge Potts Monday.
Miss Tennis Parker spent Sunday
with Miss'Emma Sue Potts.
Mrs. Dora Cornwell, of Griffin is
visiting relatives here this week.
Misses Quinn and LaRue Bohanan
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Troy Stubbs
of Leguin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Potts visited rel
atives at Locust Grove Monday.
A large crowd from here attended
the singing at New Rock Creek Fri
day.
Miss Florence Vaughn spent Satur
day with Misses Emma Sue and Janett
Potts.
Misses Madline Evans and Quinn
Bohanan visited Misses Stella and
Mary Parker a while Tuesday.
Mrs. John Johnson and children and
Mrs. Oscar Pope and children spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fred
Stubbs.
Misses Quinn and LaRue Bohanan
spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. J.
S. Harris.
Miss Madge Potts si>ent Monday af
ternoon with Miss Mary Parker.
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SIX CYLINDER CHEYROLETS
on the road in less than eiaht months!
Less than eight months have beautiful new bodies—which are
elapsed since the first Chevrolet available in a variety of colors—
Six was delivered into the hands represent one of Fisher’s great
of an owner —and already there est style triumphs. And its
are more than a million six- safety and handling ease are so
cylinder Chevrolets on the outstanding that it’s a sheer
a 9 rt road! And the reasons for this delight to sit at the wheel and
overwhelming success are easy to drive. In fact, the new Chevrolet
understand. Six has completely changed every
Into a price field that had hitherto previous idea as to what the buyer
been occupied exclusively The COACH of a low-priced car now
by four-cylinder cars— 595 has a right to expect for
Chevrolet has introduced his money.
six-cylinder of The *525
a car amaz- ROADSTER The *525
ing quality and value. Not PHAETON The *595 You owe it to yourself, as
COUPE careful buyer, to
only does it offer the SPORT The COUPE *645 a see
smooth, quiet, velvety SEDAN...... The *675 and drive this car. For
The ,* 695
performance of IMPERIAL SEDAN it gives advan
a great Sedan The Delivery .*595 you every
six-cylinder valve-in-head Delivery The Light Chassis. .*400 tage of a fine six-cylinder
motor—but, from 1 The Vi Ton Chassis.. *545 automobile—m the price
every Chassis The IV 2 with Ton Cab . *650
standpoint, it is a finer All prices Flint, f. o■ Mich. h. factory range of the four and .
automobile than was ever COMPARE the delivered with economy of better
price as well as the list
pricein considering! auto
before thought possible mobile values. Cn evro- than 20 miles to the
let's delivered prices in
clude only reasonable
at such low prices! Its charges for delivery and gallon! Come in today!
financing.
SPECIAL RADIO PROGRAM
The Chevrolet Motor Company will present a special radio program Wednesday,
August 14,over the Columbia network, 8 to 8:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, cele
brating the millionth Six-Cylinder Chevrolet delivered in less titan 8 months’ time.
P. J. ROGERS MOTOR COMPANY
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OP THE FOUR
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MIXON NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn were
week end guests of Mrs. E. G. Lassi
ter.
Those attending the Allen reunion
and splendid barbecue Saturday from
this place, were, Mr. H. W. Ivey, R.
W. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. LaPrade
Vaughn. Mrs. S. L. Vaughn and Mrs.
W. A. Parker.
Mrs. Susie Pope spent Sunday at
Indian Springs.
Mrs. Walts of Porterdale spent last
week with Mrs. Al!>ert Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn attend
ed the meeting at Salem Camp ground
Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Pennington has re
turned home after spending several
weeks with relatives In Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vaughn, of Ma
con spent last week here with friends
and relatives.
A large crowd from here attended
the isnging in Sunha.v. Jasper County at New
Rook Creek.
Mrs. Sallie Fuller, of Covington vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yancey last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ivey, Jr., of
Monticello, spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Ivey, Sr.
Mr. F. D. Ballard was the guest
Sunday of Mr. Lewis Yancey.
Ambulance Service
We Have added to our equipment an Ambulance which
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
Aid Equipment,
Experienced, Courteous Men in Charge. For Quick Ser
vice Call—
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R. E. EVERITT
Furniture And Undertaking
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Barn Owl Farmer*a Ally
The barn owl Is generally regarded
u the moat valuable owl to firman
bacauaa It Uvea almost entirely upoft
This the small rodents so Injurious to'bupft
Is said to be especially true IB tie
South, where It subsist* on the cottea
rat and the many harmful mice, goptim u| &
the West, where* It catches
ground squirrels and rabbits.