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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Are YOU Carrying Too
Heavy a TAX LOAD?
Are YOU Satisfied with the
Present Tax System?
DO YOU WANT
TAX RELIEF NOW?
JL V The present Georgia Legislature has not yet passed any tax
relief bills. The County Commissioners’ Association and the
Mayors’ Association through their organizations in Atlanta
are attempting to confuse the minds of the Legislators as to the
effect of tax relief. We believe the particular officials who are
responsible for this effort are actuated by their own selfish in
terest rather than the welfare of their people.
JL The Governor and Legislators have heard and are hearing
V f rom these associations. They have not heard from you. The
views of selfish politicians will not weigh heavily with this
Governor and Legislature if only they can hear from the people.
JL HAVE THEY HEARD FROM YOU? This matter of taxes on
V real estate vitally concerns your pocket book. You can’t
afford not to express your opinion!
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To.
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I urge tax relief and tax reform NOW.
Name.
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This communication is from the Georgia Real Estate Tax Payers'
Association.
R. C. NEELY, Waynesboro, Ga., President.
T. P. SAFFOLD, Ex. V.P M Savannah, Ga.
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STARRSVILLI NEWS
Mrs. Elbert Maples and baby, of Miss Mary Frances Robertson
LaFayette, spent several days last spent the week-end with home
week with her sister, Mrs. W. G. folks at Pine Grove.
Benton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley and
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Piper and children spent Sunday in Atlanta.
family spent Sunday in Atlanta
with relatives. KILLS WIFE IX COURT
Mrs. J. W. Crowley spent Wed- Harlan, Ky. Mrs. Millard
nesday in Covington with Mrs. C. Wielder died two hours after be
W. Wright. ing shot by her husband as she
Mrs. Sherrod Campbell, Jr., of walked up the stairway of the
Evans, is visiting her parents, Mr. court house for a hearing of her
and Mrs. W. G. Benton. divorce suit.
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COVINGTON GEORGIA
STEWART NEWS
Mrs. Alex Bohanan spent Fri
afternoon with Mrs. Florence
Bohanan.
Mrs. J. C. Morgan spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. J. J.
Kitchen.
Mrs. Walter Fincher returned
home Thursday after spending
time with Miss Mae Fincher
and Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Fincher.
Mesdames Jack Loftin and eon
frank and Willie Parker spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. El
bert Parker and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Yancey and
daughters are spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yancey.
Mrs. Gbie Parker and Mrs. Ori
lious Fincher spent Friday after
noon with Mrs. J. J. Kitchen.
Mre. Susie Pope called on Mrs.
J. S. Harris Thursday.
The friends of Mr. J. S. Harris
are sorry to learn he is confined
to his home with rheumatism and
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Florence Bohanan returned
home Monday after spending a
few days with her daughters in
Eastman.
Mrs. Alex Bohanan had ae her
guests Monday afternoon Mrs.
Walter Fincher, of Atlanta, and
Miss Mae Fincher.
Miss Christine Jones entertained
quite a few friends with a chicken
dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Virgil Veal, of Atlanta,
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Parker and family.
Mr. Arthur Johnson, of High
Point, spent one night recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker.
Mr. and Mre. S. J. Mask and
daughter were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mance Berry and
family.
Little Fannie and Marie Park
er spent Saturday with Mrs. Jack
Lofton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goins, of
Macon, were visiting in our com
munity last Sunday.
Misses Margaret and Lois Mask
had as their guests Saturday af
ternoon, Mieses Lottie Reynolds
and Catherine Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Parker and
family had as their guests during
the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lofton and son Frank and Miss
Katherine Crenshaw.
Mr. Loyce Harris leaves this
week to take up a position at the
Alcove, his friends wish him suc
cess in the new business there.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vaughn and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Goins.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fincher and
daughter and Miss Mae Fincher
spent Sunday with Mr. Jack Finch
er, who is quite ill at his home
near Montieello, Ga.
Misses Tennie and Flenzie Park
er spent Saturday afternoon with
Mise Katherine Crenshaw.
Mr. Joe Bohanan, Mrs. Florence
Bohanan, Misses Josephine Stubbs
and Florence Vaughn spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bo
hanan, of Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grant, of
High Point, were visiting in our
community Sunday.
Little Marion Goins returned
home Saturday after a week’s visit
with his grandparents in Macon,
Ga. While there he underwent
a tonsil operation.
Mesdames Ralph Piper, Ester
Yancey and Obie Parker called on
Mrs. Lester Stubbs a short while
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bohanan had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson and son, of
High Point, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bohanan and children, of
Covington.
Mrs. Olin Bohanan and children
are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Dingier, of Covington.
Rev. Combs filled his regular
appointment at Steward Church
Sunday afternoon, Let's don’t
forget Sunday School every Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
FIVE DIE AT FILM PARTY
Montreal, Canada.—Mrs. Napo
Deemarteau and four child
ren were burned to death when
moving picture film being shown
at a party caught fire, A nuro
of others were burned or cut
in the confusion which followed.
Different
The prodlcal son had returned
“Father,” he inquired, "are you
going to kill the fatted calf?”
“No,” answered the old man,
looking the youth over carefully:
“no, I’ll let you live, But I’ll
put you to work and trim a lcet of
that fat off.”
Age to the Rescue
It isn’t so much that man be
comes wiser as he grows older as
it is that he becomes incapacitated
for acting the fool.—Washington
Post.
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The friends of Miss Ethel Stew
are glad to know her condition
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis, of
and Mr. Jeff Davis, of
were Sunday afternoon
of their aunt, Mrs. Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and
Thomas visited Mrs. Lilia
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chestnut
as their gueste Sunday, Mr.
Mrs. Glen Moon and sons, of
Mr. Walter Avery, of Covington,
Sunday with his brother, Mr.
S. Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Floyd and
James Harold visited rela
at Porterdale Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martiu had
their guests Sunday afternoon
Maggie Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Rye and children, Mr. and
Budd Cason and family, Mr.
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and Mrs. Douglas Yancey, Mrs.
Mae Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold and baby, of Porterdale,
and Mrs. J. D. Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. George Malcolm,
of Social Circle spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Chestnut and Mrs. R. L. Cowan.
Miss Ruth Davis spent Thursday
in Atlanta shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bowen and
little Joyce and Mies Idajia Smith
of Porterdale, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner spent
last Sunday afternoon with
Mae Grier at Starrsville.
Mr. Floyd Cole and sister, Miss
Ruby Cole, of Atlanta, spent
day with their parents, Mr.
Mrs. O. C. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harper
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. M;
Sunday at Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
and son, Donival, of
were guests of Mrs. J. W.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Turner,
Mammie Turner, little
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935
Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
| Love, of Atlanta, spent the day
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Chestnut.
Mr. Apd Mrs. J. H. Hearn, of
Decatur, spent Saturday as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Harvey.
M r. a nd Mre. R. A. Smith and
little Sara visited relatives near
Salem Sunday,
Mrs. Earl Avery, of Covington,
M rs. Render Holder and chidren,
0 f Porterdale, Mrs. O. C. Hodge
an( j Mrs. Dolvin Boyd visited Mrs.
g. p, Qook Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ellis, of
Atlanta, spent the day recently
w ph Mr. and Mrs. Will Reagan,
Misses Alma and Lucy Chest
n t u spent Saturday afternoon with
C. B. BURKE
See me for details for receiving
government money to repaii
old plumbing.
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JuTia Davis and Miss Ruth
Mrs. Oliver Floyd entertained
B. Y. P. U. of County Line
night with a weiner
Twenty-three were pres
and all had a delightful time.
You are cordially invited to
with us at Hopewell every
and 4th Sundays. Preaching
11:00 A. M. by Rev. R. E.
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