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the district convention at Warm
Springs last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley, Jr.
and daughter, Faye, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Corleys’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Allen, at Eudora.
Mrs. A. J. Belcher and Dr. and
Mrs. F. S. Belcher, of Monticello,
spent the week-end in Henderson
ville, North Carolina, as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Barron Kelley.
Mrs. J. S. Singer and two sons,
0 f Lumpkin, and Mrs. W. C. Ben
ton of Mansfield visited Mrs. W.
g. Benton last Tuesday.
Mrs. Jesse Ammons and daugh
ter, Mildred, and Mrs. J. L. Epps,
of Atlanta, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Epps Sunday af
ternoon.
Friends of Mr. S. J. Belcher will
be sorry to know that he has been
confined to his home on account
of illness.
Newborn News
Misses Louise Sams and Helen
Smith left Friday to enter G. S. |
C. W. at Milledgeville.
Miss Mary Speer of Decatur is
visiting friends here this week,
Miss Jeanette Adams and Mr.
Garland University Pitts left Monday for the i j
of Georgia, at Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Beazley and
children of Madison spent Sunday;
afternoon with Mrs. Abigail Beaz
ley.
Mr. Thomas Stevens has return
ed to Leo, South Carolina, after a
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Steevns.
Miss Margaret Hinton of Atlan
ta spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hinton.
Mr. Robert Loyd left the first
of the week for Emory University,
Atlanta.
ed home from a recent visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Everitt Rob
erts, at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays, of
Hayston, spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Har
well.
Miss Mary Frances Robertson
spent the week-end with her par
ents at Pine Grove.
Miss Carolyn Faulkner of Mon
ticello is spending this week with
her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pennington
were week-end guests of relatives
in Covington.
The Hays District Woman’s Club
held their regular meeting at the
club house on Wednesday after
noon, September 16, with Miss
Lucile Curtis as hostess.
After a short business session,
the meeting was turned over to
Miss Anderson, who gave a dem
onstration on school lunches.
During the social hour delight
I ful refreshments were sefved.
Sams.
Mr. Jack Hinton left the first
of the week for Mercer University,
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Baugh of
Heard-Mixon were the week-end
guests of their parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Farr.
Mr. Baker Farr is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Blanks, in Milledge
ville.
Mrs. B. M. Whitten of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her fam
ily here.
Mr. Paul Harwell of Atlanta
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with his family.
Miss Lois Harper and Mr. Her
man Brown of Atlanta were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brown last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reagan, Miss
Betty Jo McCullers, Mr. Claud
Freeman and Mrs. Clyde Head of
Covington and Porterdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bonner and son, Wjl i
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liam, of Covington, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bonner and son, Mrs. Frank
Smith and son, of Milstead, spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Chapman and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Thompson.
Misses Doris Jones and Eliza
beth Harwell left Tuesday to enter
G. S. C. W., at Milledgeville.
The many friends of the Duke
family extend their deepest sym
pathy in the recent death of their
father, Mr. L. P. Duke.
Surprise Birthday Party
On Wednesday evening Mrs.
Charlie Robertson entertained at
a surprise party honoring her son,
Walker, on his fourteenth birth
day.
The lovely home was beautiful,
with the color scheme of pink and
white being used.
Mrs. Herbert Carson and Miss
Elizabeth Harwell presided at the
punch bowl.
Proms were the feature of the
evening, and at a late hour deli
cious ice cream and cake were
served.
Guests invited were the friends
of the honor guest.
ROCKY PLAINS
Miss Viera Stokes of Eatonton
spent one night recently with her
! mother, Mrs. Bob Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Turner and
Julia Ann and Mrs. Mamie Turner
of Atlanta visited relatives here
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bowens and
daughters, Joyce and Robbie June
and Miss Emma Smith of Porter
dale were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
V. C. Smith last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson
of Porterdale spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Warren.
A-mett Stokes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stokes, has been
quite ill for several days. We hope
for her speedy recovery. her
Mrs. Josie Harvey had as
guests Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Fielder Glass and son, Mr.
Wendell Glass, of McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith and
two children, Bobby and Beity,
visited Mrs. Maine Harper in
Thomaston last Sunday.
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Mr Robert Nelson of Atlanta
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones and
Misses Doris and Miriam Jones
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones on
Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Floyd has returned
to her home in Savannah after a
week’s visit with her mother, Mrs.
Mattie Henderson.
Misses Elizabeth Smith, Rebecca
Wilson and Virginia Stanton left
Monday for G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville.
Mrs. Luther Polk and children
spent the week-end in Shady Dale
with their mother, Mrs. S. G. Shy.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Keesee,
Miss Lillian Keesee and Mr. John
Robert Keesee, from near Rut
ledge, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hammond of
Jackson spent Sunday with thier
mother, Mrs. Lou Loyd.
Mrs. Janie Pharr and Mrs. Louis
Sams, Sr., of Gainesville, spent
with Mr. and Mrs. O.
HARRIS QUARTERS
Mrs. J. R. Savage and baby vis
ited Mrs. W. H. Towns and Mrs.
Charles Autrey Friday afternoon.
Dorothy Wiley spent Sunday
with Hazel Biggers.
Mrs. Evans Jacfson and Mrs.
Charles Autrey visited Mrs. P. T
Dyer Friday afternoon.
Mr. Bennie Kitc£~ms of Coving
ton spent Wednesday night with
Mr. Hill Biggers.
Mr. K. L. Myers • ’ f Atlanta
spent Monday n ; eht with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Towns. Mr. Lamar
Towns returned home with him
for a week’s visit.
Eudora News
The ice cream supper sponsor
ed by the W. M. U. of New Rocky j
Creek ber 19, on at Saturday the school night, house, Septem- j
was
well attended. A nice sum was
raised, which will be used to do
some inside work on the New
Rocky Creek church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whidby,
Miss Lois Whidby, Chester and
Nevin Whidby of Jackson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Aaron.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hardy, Miss
Inez Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle
Allen of Monticello visited rela
tives here Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Fielder Ozburn of Mans
field and Rev. J. J. Winbum of
New Smyrna, Florida, visited Mr.
Frank Dooley one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom and Miss
Doris McCullough, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Ozburn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Niblett and
Mr. Emory Ozburn spent Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dooley,
Miss Grace Dooley, Mr. George
Dooley and Miss Mett Morgan at
tended the High Falls singing con
vention at Sharon, in Henry coun
ty, Friday.
Miss Pauline Hardaman spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardaman, of
Mansfield. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Aaron, Miss
Cleo Aaron, Mr. Owen Aaron and
Mr. Nester Hays visited relatives
in Mansfield Sunday.
Mr. Carroll Hodge, Messrs. J. L.
and Edwin Ozburn spent Saturday
in Covington.
1 Mr. Owen Aaron spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cunard
and son and Mr. Linburn Cunard
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
Cunard of Winder were week-
Penick of Coving
spent Friday night and Satur
with Mr. Frank Dyer.
We are sorry that Mr. and Mrs.
Autrey and daughter have
from our community. We
them much success in their
home in Covington.
Miss Elizabeth Biggers spent
Sunday with Miss Frances Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Towns
and son spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brown, of Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Towns hnd
Mr. Alva Autry visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Cowan Saturday even
ing.
Mrs. J. W. Wiley visited Mrs.
A. C. Ewing Saturday afternoon.
Misses Gladys and Dorothy Wi
ley spent (Saturday night with
their sister, Mrs. J. R. Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bray of
Covington visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Wiley Monday evening.
Hazel Biggers spent Monday
night with Dorothy Wiley.
Mrs. Lazenby of Covington vis
ited Mrs. Tillman Towns Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Savage and
Mrs. Nora Woodruff visited rela
tives in Conyers Sunday.
end guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hickman of
Eastman spent the week-end with
their daughter Mrs. J. P. Cook.
Mr. Seals Hodge of Atlanta was
the guest of relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunard and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
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Sunday.
Miss Mary Pearl Grant spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grant of Le
guin.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boyd and
Wilson Boyd spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodges of Mans
field.
Leguin News
Miss Frances Moore spent last
Sunday with Miss Frances Stubbs.
Mj ss Grace Moore visited her in
j_jj e afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tarpley, Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Sharp, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Wil
son during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fincher and
Mrs. John Smith, of Covington,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
j r Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. T.
p>_ Meadors and children, of Ox
ford, visited them in the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
and son, Jack, Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Mance Parker near
Covington.
Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Moss, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. McCart.
Mrs. Earl Moore visited her
ter, Mrs. A. B. Mask, of Stewart,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coggins
Hampton spent last week with
and Mrs. J. L. Coggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mobley
High Point spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ker.
Mr. and Mrs. Zakery Johnson
Porterdale spent Sunday with
and Mrs. A. J. King and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Piper
son of Covington spent the
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
cey.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Moss of
lanta spent Tuesday night
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyra of
lanta visited their brother, Mr.
M. McCart, during the
The Covington News
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