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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935
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Mrs. Luke Robinson, Jr. Honors Mrs.
Ivy Smith With Beautiful Tea
A deli. tful affair of the week
wa*5 .he tea given Tuesday after
noon by Mrs. Luke Robinson, Jr.
complimenting her sister, Mrs. Ivy
Smith, of Jacksonville, Fla.
The Robinson home was never
lovelier with profusions of jon
quils used throughout the lower
floor. The tea table, with its
Mrs. E. E. Callaway Entertains The
Luncheon Club and Visitors Wednesday
Mrs. E. E. Callaway was the
charming hostess to the luncheon
club and one table of invited
guests, in honor of Mrs. Ivy Smilh
of Jacksonville, Florida,
day at her home in Academj
Quantities of spring flowers
were u ed in the effective
tions in the reception rooms,
which tables were placed
bridge and from which a
three course luncheon was served.
Top score prizes were won by Mrs.
S. C. Candler for the club mem
bers and Mrs. L. H. SrnUh
Tlie Bock Club is Delightfully
Entertained by Mrs. O. W. Porter
The Book Club was delightfully
entertained MO nday afternoon by!
Mrs. O. W. Porter at her spacious i
colonial home on Conyers S.reet. I
Quan.ities of spring flowers;
were attractively arranged! I
throughout the home, carrying
out the color scheme of yellow.!
A very interesting s udy was con-j
d'.lotf-d by Airs, Porter in her;
charming manner, “1-land Poses-1
sions of the United States and|
Their Productry,” was the topicj
for the study. j
Intermediate Royal Ambassadors
Hold Meeting at Baptist Church
The regular monthly meeting of
the Royal Ambassadors was held
at the Baptist Church Sunday af
ternoon, Feb. 24.
The meeting was opened with
“Th^ R. A Cheer.” All present
took part on the prorgam which
was as follows: Song “My Coun-
New Deal Grocery
Mrs. C. Ed Pierce, Manager
FREE DELIVERY PHONE 276 r s
Kadota Whole Ripe FIGS, 2-lb can. 30c
Kadota Whole Ripe FIGS, 1 lb.-4 oz. 22c
GOLD BAB
PREPARED PRUNES, 1 lb. 14 oz. 22c
READY TO SERVE
PINEAPPLE, Palm Island, 14 oz.__10c
PEACHES, Saragen Brand,
No. 2V 2 Can__________________5e rH
OLD HOME RELISH, 12 oz_______Oc CM
HOT TAMALES, Armours and
Gilbert’s 25c
PREPARED MUSTARD, 2 lbs_____15c
MUSHROOMS, Small Size 10c
PORK & BEANS, Philips, 11 oz_____5c
APPLE JELLY, White House,
2-lb. Jar_______________ 25c
GRAPE NUTS_____________ 15c
GOOD BULK COFFEE, 2 lbs. 25c
IRISH POTATOES, 10 lbs. __ 19c
SODA CRACKERS, 1-lb box 10c
GINGER SNAPS, Sunshine,
1-lb box_______________ 19c
CASTOR OIL, Reg. 10c size, 2 for__15c
NATIVE BEEF ROAST, lb_____12V 2 c
SMOKED LINK, 2 for_____ 25c
WEINERS, lb------------- 18c
BACON, Kingans Reliable 35c
BACON, Kingans Indiana 32c
Western Beef Any Cut
FISH AND OYSTERS
New Deal Grocery
Mrs. C. Ed Pierce, Manager
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* C A L E N S3 A LI
♦ SOCIAL civic
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♦ SUNDAY ♦
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♦ «■ Presbyterian Sunday School 9:45, Preaching at i
♦ 11:00 A. M. Evening services at 7:30. t
; Baptist Sunday School 10:00, Preaching services T
♦ at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. T
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Methodist Sunday School 10:15, Preaching at 11:00 *
I ♦ A. M. Evening services at 7:30.
♦ MONDAY
♦ The Baptist W. M. S. will hold monthly meeting
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4’ at 3:30.
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-V The Garden Club will be entertained by Mrs. P. W.
Godfrey at her home in Madison,
Civitan Club meets at 7:30.
WEDNESDAY ♦
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Woman’s Club will meet at the Library at 3:30.
Mrs. J. A. Corry, 4th District President, will be speaker.
Prayer meeting at all churches.
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of the JGwanis Club at the De
laney The Hotel Season at 12:30. of Prayer for Home Missions will be I
? observed at 3:30 at the First Baptist Church. +
Mrs. P. W. Godfrey Will Entertain
The Covington Carden Club Tuesday
color scheme of yellow, was over
laid with a beau.iful lace cloth
and was graced with a silver bowl
filled with jonquils. Silver cA/dle
stickSi holding yellow tapers were
placed at intervals on the table.
Miss Betty Pieratte and Mi-s Lucy
Robinson poured tea.
About twenty guests called to
meet the honoree.
visitors. The honoree was pre
j ge nted a lovely guest prize.
j Th hos.ess was assisted in
I enterta ining-by Mrs. George Coch
ran.
j Covers were laid ... for Mrs Ivy Ivv
Smith, Mrs. oacn loiter, Mrs. L.
s mith Mrs. Geo. Cochran re.
L. Callaway, Mre Guy Rogers,
Mrs. N. S. Tunier Jr , - • • ■
Swann, Mrs. E. B. Rogers, M s.
B Ob Arnold, Airs. J. R. Sams, Mrs.
Leon Cohen, Mrs. Charles Candler
and Mrs. Moody Summers.
The Covington Garden
will be entertained Tuesday
■loon by Mre. P. W. Godfrey
her country home near Madison.
Mrs. Godfrey will also be hostess
During the delightful soical
hour which followed the hostess
gerve( j delicious refreshments sug
gestive of St. Patrick's Day.
The guests included Aliss Alary
Tripp, Airs. Bob Arnold Aliss
Betty Preratte Airs. Ernest Lee
Stephenson, Airs. Guy Rogers, Airs.
William Wright, Mrs. Will
Airs. T. C. Meador, Mrs. Annie
Wooten, Mrs. .S. C. Candler, Mrs.
Ivy Smith, Airs. R. R. Fowler,
and Mrs. N. S. Turner, Jr.
Ths Y. W. A. of the Baptist Church
Change Regular Time of Meeting
xiie Y. W. A. of the Baptist
m meet nexl Frida af .
ternoon, March 8. a. 3:30 at the
home of Mrs. C. C. King, ^■ n
interesting program has been plan- noon.
Reunion of Family Held Recently on the I
Birthday of Mrs. Anna Bell, of Mansfield;
Airs. Anna Bell, of Alansfield,
Ga., was the central figure at a
family reunion recently on the oc
casion of her ninety-fourth birth
day which .-he celebrated at the
home of her son and daughter,
Air. and Airs. F. M. Bell, in De
catur.
Mrs. Bell has seventy-four des
cendants, all of whom were pres
ent upon this occasion, and she
w r as the recipient of many gifts.
A feature of the afternoon was the
try ’Tis of Thee.” The devo-
1 ional: The Blessedness of a
Christian Nation, taken from
P?alm 33:12 and Proverbs 14:34.
Program topic: Lifting The Ban
ner in America and America's Mis
sion.
A new member was welcomed.
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The friends of Mr. Jamie Blg
gers are glad to know his condition
is better. He was removed to
\ an Atlanta hospital Tuesday.
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The host of friends of Mrs. W
D. Travis will be glad to learn she
continues to improve slowly at her
home on Floyd Street.
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Air. and Mrs. W. Trox Bankston
attended the Georgia Prese Insti
tute at Athens last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brannon and
daughters, Dotty, Polly and Jean
ne, of Liihonia spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Skinner, Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Porter and
Julia spent Sunday in Atlanta a
guests of Mrs. Bates Block.
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Mrs. C. A. Franklin returned
home Thursday from Montezuma
where she has been with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Reid, for the
past two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mobley
and baby, of West Point, were the
week-end guests of Mrs. R. M.
Mobley.
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Mrs. Carrie Osborn wae guest
Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Chandler, of Atlanta. (
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Miss Christine Callahan had as
her guests last week-end, Miss
Mildred Kite and Inez Dudley, of
Atlanta, Miss Pauline Callahan
and Sara Keeley.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kite and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Callahan, of Coving
ton, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Callahan.
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The friends of Mrs. S. L. Waites
regret to learn she is confined to
her home on Floyd Street with
flu,
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Mrs. Ivy Smith, of
ville, Florida, has been the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Luke Rob
inson, Jr. and her mother, Mre.
! A. P. Wooten, for the past week.
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Mr. Pat Campbell spent the
) week-end in South Georgia with
a number of other Georgia Legis
lators, who were making an in
spection tour of Georgia’s sen
coast.
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Mrs. W. W. Childs is the guest
sister, Mrt,. K. G. Merck.
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. ... G. idterck, accompanied
•tuS. i uompson .ueauoi n •g
ar a Lra^naui, *
.ter tii»i.e.-*.44 £ S
i . L/iarn., w a io C .9
“ Allan -a. iiuSpUiii.
.Mrs. W. H. Williamson, „\-iSS
Ciyde Wright, Mr. and Airs. H..gh
. lit-ds, ox Atlanta, were guests
Sunday afternoon of Mi. and mrs.
E. G. Merck.
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Air. and .Mrs. J. C. Upshaw, Airs.
Dan Up haw and Mrs. W. A. j
..wann attended .he funeral of
.Mr. Howard Bonner in Ru xetiige
Sunday.
.Mr. Joe Patrick, of Preaby erian |
College, Clinton, S. C. will arrive
Friday night to spend the week-,
end with Patrick. his paren.s, Mr. and Mrs. j
L. A. I
Air. Jim Combs attended a din-;
ner party Thursday night in Social
Circle given by Air. James Wiley.
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Aliss Emily Elliot, of Waynes
boro, spent ihe week-end with her
paren.s, Mr. and Airs. J. L. Eiliot.
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Air. Charlie Elliot, of Augusta,
motored up last Thursday and re
mained over un il Friday morn
ing with his parents, Mr. and Airs.'
j. l. Elliot.
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Air. Lint Smith, who is in the
government hospital, continues to
impiove, to the delight of his
many friends.
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Alisa Annabel Robinson has re
turned from Athens where she
was feted at many delightful af
fair . as the guest of Aliss Edith
Brightwell.
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The many friends of Aliss
Christine Bray will regret to learn
that she is conifned to her home
wi.h a severe cold, and wish for
her a speedy recovery.
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Airs. Fred Jackson was a visi
tor to Atlanta Monday.
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Aliss Elizabeth Branham and
Miss Mary Bell Nickols, of Thom
asville, spent the week-end with
former's mother, Mrs. W. R.
Branham.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ellington
and baby spent Sunday with Mrs.
Ellington’s mother, Mrs. Lee
Johnson, at Winterville.
Miss Emma Louise Stone, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. H. H. Stone.
Mrs. R. A. Coleman spent Mon-,
in Atlanta shopping.
I™ ^ D is ?. Mead M ^ rtha ° r accompanied Branllaffl and by Mrs Mrs. -
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Mer ^' °/ Covl ^ton, spent Friday
ln Atlanta Wlth frauds and rela
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MrS- Morgan Thompson, Miss
Sally Frank Thompson and Mrs.
John Rogers Thompson, of Hawk
insville, were charming week-end
guests of their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Geo. S. Roach and family.
Mrs. W. Frank Wells and child
ren, David, John and Diann, ’ of
HapeviUe, Frank Welle Jr. of
Hapeville and Emory Jr. College,
Oxford, and Miss Emily Garrett,
of Hapeville, were spend-the-day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Meador and family Sautrday.
Mrs. R. F. Harwell and Mr.
Harold Harwell motored to At
lanta Saturday.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. W. R. Branham and Miss
Lynn Branham were Mr. and Mrs.
Virlin H. Branham and children,
^ irlin > Jr - and Richard, and Mr.
Bob Witherspoon, of Atlanta,
I Elizabeth Branham and Miss Mary
Belle Nickols, of Thomasville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Meador and
family motored to Atlanta Sun
day where they visited their sis-'
ter, Mrs. J. P. Clark, at the hos
pital.
Card of Thanks
The family of Mrs. Jessie Dobbs
is deeply grateful for the many
kind expressions of sympathy ‘and j
the many floral offerings, We |
shall never forget.
JESSIE DOBBS
NANIE MAE DOBBS
HAZEL DOBBS
CATHERINE DOBBS
JAMES HEWEY DOBBS
Many business men have learn
ed that classified advertisements
make money for those who use
them.
CREOMULSION
o the Madison and Alonroe Garden
Clubs. This will take the place
the regular monthly meeting
which was to meet Wednesday
afternoon.
neu aud all members are urged to
be present.
The time of meeting has been
changed from its previous time of
birthday cake, which bore ninety-i made!
four candles, and which was
by her great-grand-daughter, Miss;
Laurene Skelton, of Decatur.
Air;. Bell has seven children,
twenty-eight grand-children, thirty
eigh. great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-tgrandchild. Her child
ren are Air. F. M. Bell, of Decatur,
Airs. B, W. Merritt, of Cornelia^
Mr. Claud Bell, of Atlanta; MrU
John Bell, of Mansfield, and Mrs.] I
Robert Burnett, of Norcross. !
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Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Sams, Mr
and Mrs. E. E. Callaway, Mr.
Mrs. George Cockran, and Mr.
Mrs. S. A. Ginn, formed a
genial party to Atlanta Monday
evening where they had dinner at
the “Ship AHoy,” and later at
tending a show.
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Mrs. Roy Pirkle, of West Point,
was the guest of Mr. and Mre. A.
C. Vining Sunday.
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Mrs. E. H. Merck, Mrs. Frank
Meador and Mrs. John Meador
spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mrs.
J. P. Clark, who is ill in an At
lanta hospital.
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Mrs. R. W. Campbell left last
Friday to spend abeut two weeks
in Charlot e, N. C. with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lamar Smith.
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Mrs. A. P. Wooten accompanied
her daughter, Mrs. Ivy Smith, to
her home in Jacksonville,
Thursday where she will
for a month’s visit.
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Mrs. R. P. Campbell and eons
spent the week-end in Monroe as
the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Hester.
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Miss Joe Gunter spent Friday
in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ramsey
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
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Miss Vivian Bower has as her
guest this week, Mrs. Ada Chap
man, of Mansfield.
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Mr. Gordon Johnson, of Wash
ington, D. C., arrived last Thurs
day night to be the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, L. John
son, for several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chandler are
at home to their friends at 361
Georgia Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
Mrs. Chandler was formerly Miss
Caroline Osborn.
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Mr. Simms Smith, of Macon,
was in Covington Friday on busi
ness. Mr. Carl Smith accompan
ied him home where he remain
ed over for the week-end.
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Mr. and Mre. Clarence Taylor
were guests Sunday with Mr. W.
D. Taylor, of Social Circle.
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SEVEN' YEARS AGO
Miss Jean Campbell has return
ed to her home in Mansfield after
a pleasant vi.it iO Miss Caroline
Lee.
Mis. Ida A. Whithead returned
Friday night from a month’s visit
to Greenwood, S C . where sihe
was the guest of her daughter,
Mre. W. E. Rumph.
Miss Edna Earl Loyd, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with
Miss Helen Hays.
Hon. Frank E. Reagan, of Ma
con, former >owner oif the Cov
ington News, spent Friday here on
bu.-iness.
Mr. Willie W. Knight and Miss
Gilbert, of Atlanta, visited the
former’s parents, Mr and Aire,
.J. B. Knight, in North Govington
Sunday.
Air and Mrs. Jack Porter re
turned Sunday from a delightful
two weeks’ visit to points in
Florida,
Mrs. F. W. Simmons will spend
two montlhs with relatives and
friends in Jacksonville and Ocalla,
Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. S;one Hays, of
Hayston, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Jackson Sunday after
noon,
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Airs. June Gaillard and Airs.
Lewis Collier, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday in the city with relatives,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. White and
children and Mr. Wyley White, of
Atlanta, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Leach and Mrs.
jorie Leach, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Mrs. Minnie Riggers, of Milstead,
visited Mrs. J. C. Pope on Friday
afternoon.
Friends of Miss Mae Greer will
be glad to know she is improving
after having flu.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Horton, Mr.
Ray Hor.on, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Horton, of Griffin, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Savage Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope, Misses
Elsie Pope and Helen Piper spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
I ! King, of McChanicsville.
We are sorry to know of the
illness of Mrs. Candler Savage and
hope .for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cowan and
children, Airs. E. H. Diggers and
Hazel and Sara Alyrtle, of Harris
Quarters, visited Air. and , MTS. ,
Luke Nogle, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Hays Wren, of . _ New T
City Pharmacy
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York, is spending some time with
her mo,her, Mrs. Annie Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bohanan and
Jimmie, of Covintgon Mills, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Savage. They visited Mrs.
E 15 g ava ge, of Harris Quarters,
Saturday afternoon, who has been
quite ill.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends who have been so nice to
us since we lost our home by fire.
MR. ANR MRS. SAM CHESTNUT
AND FAMILY
Retailers hear 75 per cent of
clothing will be syn thetic fabrics.
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weak and I take the ‘Prescription’.
Usually one or two bottles is all I have to take
before I am well and strong'again.”
New size, tablets, 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. All druggists.
Mrs. D. W. Young of
2800 Wilmer Ave., Annis
ton, Ala., said: “I have
taken Dr. Pierce's Favor
Prescription off and on
whenever I felt that I need
cd a tonic and I have al
ways received satisfactory
benefit. If I begin to be