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three are fabricated from asbestos and cement,
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Covington, Georgia
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AND PRESENT A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF
AMERICA'S FINEST fow-p^iicn/ CARS
Because it is our aim to offer you the latest
and greatest developments of the automo
bile industry, we have now become author
ized dealers for the Pontiac Motor Com
pany. This move enables us to present to
you today a great new six and a finer,
more luxurious eight, featuring new speed
lined beauty, the super-safety of the new
6olid steel “Turret-Top” Bodies hv Fisher
and triple-sealed hydraulic brakes, plus
enough more fine-car features to make any
car famous over night. Moreover, it per
mits us to quote prices that all can afford.
Trainer Motor Co ©
Sales and Service Covington, Ga.
FAIRVIEW NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. McCullougn
spent last Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Archer, of
Oakland.
Miss Frances Orr has returned
to her home in Madison after an
extended visit with her grand
mother, Mrs. Betty Hancock.
Rev. J. W. Fields, of Decatur,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Womac and
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray.
Mrs. Emily Bentley visited her
aunt, Mrs. Parker, in Atlanta last
week.
Miss Sarah Ficquette spent Fri
day night with Miss Mary Leila
Flanigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callahan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Moss.
Mrs. Vivian Owens and sons,
Sonny and Weyman, of Covington,
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Seals, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chess Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dobbs and
family, of Panthersville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowland last
Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Dobbs, of Almon,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonnie
Neely.
Mr. J. E. Yancey and son James
visited Mr, and Mrs. Albert Parker
Thursday night.
Miss Mary Bentley visited rela
tives in Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell and
daughters Mary Lee, Charlotte and
Beth, of Salem, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Linton Ray Saturday even
ing.
Mrs. Lewis Callahan spent
For the 1935 Pontiacs are not only among
the finest cars ever built. They are als-.
very low in first-cost, because Pontiac’s
great, modern plant makes possible many
extra savings in manufacturing costs.
So come in today and
see the cars that all
America is viewing,
discussing and buying.
You never have seen
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in motor cars priced
60 low-
Leguin News
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parrish and
daughter Bobby Jean and Mrs.
Fielder Parrish, of Porterdale,
Mr. E. M. McCart, Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. McCart spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, Miss
Frances Moore and Mrs. W. E.
Yancey 6pent the afternoon with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker, of
High Point, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Loyd.
Mr. Radus Newby, of Ellijay,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Dovie Newby and family.
Miss Ruth Stokes, of Rocky
Plains, spent Sunday with Miss
0pal McClure.
Miss Florence Hyatt was carried
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f r S peed recove ry\
Mr - Lamar Nolen, Of
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Nolen, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones, of
Mansfield, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McClure and
family.
Miss Inez Newby spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Florrie Pick
ett of Red Oak.
Mesdames Earl Moore and J. A.
McClure spent Thursday after
noon with Mrs. E. H. Lassiter, of
High Point.
Mr. W. C. Nolen spent Friday
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Thomas and
baby spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Zackery Johnson, ^
of Porterdale, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. King and
iiy.
Master Jack Hammonds, ofj
Magnet, spent last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowery and
Mr. Lowery’s brother, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. E. M. McCart, and Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. McCart Sunday.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Day into our community.
Mr. Jim Coggins is on the sick
list, we wish for him a speedy
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Meadors
and children, of Oxford, visited
Mr. Henry Meadors, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Meadors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nolen spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Pickett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammonds
0 f Magnet spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey.
Mrs. J. A. McClure spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Me
Clure of Porternale.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coggins,
of Hampton, spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coggins.
Mr John Johnson, Misses Chris
tine and Helen Johnson, Frances
Stubbs and Mr .Rebie Yancey
spent Sunday in Atlanta, going up
for Mr. Woodie Johnson who spent
last week there.
The community club will hold
its regular meeting Friday night,
March 8 th. Miss Mary V. Lewis
having charge of the program.
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Sally Moss.
Mrs. Fannie Parnell visited Mrs.
Fred Neely last Saturday after
noon.
Miss Sarah Rowland, of Atlanta,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Rowland, Sunday afernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood
called to see Mr. and Mrs. Chess
Ray Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Willie Womac visited Mrs.
L. C. Rawlins, of Almon, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hart, of
Atlanta, called to see Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Ray Sunday.
Mrs. Lurue Rowland visited
Mrs. Herbert Moss Tuesday after
noon.
Misses Frances and Sarah
Keely entertained friends from
Covington last week.
Miss Edna King spent Saturday
night with Miss Nettie Lee Ray.
The friends of this community
wish to extend their deepest sym
pathy to the family of Mr. J. L.
Dobbs, in the loss of their wife and
mother, Mrs. Clara Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Womac en
tertained relatives of Leguinn last
Sunday.
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist
Church held their regular meet
ing with Mrs. P. G. Neely last
Wednesday afternoon, Due to
the severe cold weather, there was
only a few members present. Let’s
hope by the next session, which
is to be held with Mrs. W. T.
Womac on March 27th, the weath
er will be better so that ail mem
bers will be present.
floral Victory
Shrimp—That banker isn’t eo
bad as people think he is. He’s
really a very good fellow when
you know him. I went to him
only last week to borrow $1,000
and he received me very cordially.
Sorghum—Did he lend you the
money?
Shrimp—No he didn’t—but he
hesitated a minute before refusing
ine.
Good health is not only essential
to industrial success, but for the
enjoyment of life itseRf. Free
dom from sickness and infirmity
insures the condition upon which
success is possible.
Priced as Low as
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Standard six-cylinder
Coupe at Pontiac , Michi
gan. Standartl group of
accessories extra. Avail
able on easy G. M. A. C.
Time Payment
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
tions in the reception rooms in
wh.ch tables were placed for the
games.
At the conclusion of the games
I delicious refreshments were served
by the hostess.
liridgb Party
Miss Doris Jones entertained at
a bridge party on Friday evening
at her home on Main Street.
Quantities of spring flowers!
were attractively arranged through I
out the home. i
At the conclusion of the games
delicious refreshments were serv
ed. !
The younger set enjoyed a wein
er roast at the school house on
Saturday evening honoring Mr,
Charles Williams and- Garland
Pitts of Young Harris College.
Newborn News
Misses Eva Hartley and Mary
Evelyn Freeman, Mrs. Guy Hays,
of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Goolsby and daughter, Sara, of
Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. P, Free
man, of Atlanta, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Freeman
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Polk and
children visited relatives at Monti
cello and Shady Dale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mann, of
Conyers, were the week-end guests
of Mrs. Annie Folds and Miss
Wilma Folds.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hammonds,
of Jackson, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Lou Loyd.
Mr. Garland Pitts and Charles
Williams, of Young Harris with' Col-1
lege, spent the week-end
their parents.
Mr. J. R. Estes and Mr. Doyle
WIN $50.00 In CASH
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FIVE DAY TRIP to ATLANTA
With Hotel, Theatre, Taxi and Sight-seeing Trip all paid during
Southeastern Hardware Exposition, May 7, 8, 9,19 and 11.
Any Lady in Newton and surrounding Counties can win either of
these awards by writing the best
100 WORD LETTER ON THE SUBJECT
“WHY I LIKE TO TRADE IN
A HARDWARE STORE”
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND ENTRY BLANKS SEE
Norris Hardware Co. Piper Hardware Co.
R. A. NORRIS, Proprietor E. M. PIPER, Proprietor
PHONE 38 COVINGTON, GA. PHONE 80 COVINGTON, GA.
I week-end with
their parents.
Mr. Ihobert Loyd, of Emory Jr.
College, Oxford, spent the week
end with his father, Mr. DeWitt
Loyd.
Mr. G. H. Davis and Mrs. Pau!
Harwell visited Mrs. Zip Smith
in Mansfield Sunday afternoon.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ron Davis Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mitchell and little daughter,
Miriam, of Loganville.
Mrs. Lewis Milton and children!
Emma, Bush and Dendal, of'
Mansfield, spent Sunday afternoon i
with Mr. L. P. Duke and family.
Miss Corrine Williams, of near
Pennington, spent Monday with I
sisters, Mrs. Gene Johnson and
Davis Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carson, of
Porterdale, spent the week-end
with relatives.
Mrs. Helen Sasnett, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Mellie Pitts.
Mrs. W. R. Porter Entertains
The Five Hundred Club was de
lightfully entertained Thursday af
ternoon by Mrs. W. R. Porter at
her home.
Quantities of spring flowers
used in the effective decora-
FERTILlZtR
HAS GIVEN DEPENDABLE
f 4 §s RESULTS FOR
FIFTY YEARS
T^ACH year, for fifty years, Royster’s Field Tested
Cotton Fertilizers have given dependable results
to thousands of farmers all over the cotton belt.
They have helped them to make a success of cot
ton farming. H Don’t choose your fertilizer by
guesswork or price. Use the fertilizer with a repu
tation—Royster’s. See your agent and let him know
how many tons you will need. Of course, Royster’s
Field Tested Fertilizer is non-acid-forming.
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FIELD TESTED FERTILIZERS
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY '
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
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Royster Fertilizer For Sale By
T. G. CALLAWAY CO
Covington, Georgia
Re E« EVERITT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Associates
W. R. Stillwell and G. A. Stauffacher
AMBULANCE SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
Day Phone 117 Night Phone 76 or 131
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