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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19S7
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hats that were shown at Paris
openings. Bustles and draperies in
the fashion of the 1880s were
shown, on the new dresses, and
fur was used lavishly on hats as
well.
If your hair shows signs of
ness improve its texture before
you have a new permanent. A
course of scalp treatments at
your beauty shop, of course,
be beneficial or you may give
yourself a ten-minute scalp mas
sage on alternate nights. On the
other nights give your hair a
vigorous brushing and “go to
bed.”
A tree will mane a million
matches—a match will destroy a
million trees
| Farms, like other businesses,
must be operated full time if they
I are to be profitable.
E I j ta and Avondale Thursday and
I j Friday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bentley of
I! Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs, D.
I j M. Bentley Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Britt and Mrs.
Jossie Mason spent the week-end
at Portedale with relatives.
Mi - , and Mrs. Tom Jeff Kelly
and family called to see Mr. and
Mrs. Willie J. Kelly Saturday.
Miss Ethelene Britt spent last
Sunday night with Miss Gloria
Sherwood of Almon.
Mrs. Eufaula Ray and
I Vivian Owens of Almon spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Chess Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Penn visited
Mrs. Pauline McSlella at Borne
last week-end.
Rev. J, W. Fields and wife and
Mrs. Deola Ray visited Mr. and
Mrs. O, R. Womac Monday even
mg.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker vis
! ited relatives in Almon Sunday.
Mrs. Leona and Miss Alleen
j Hearn and Mrs. Temprance Hay
j of Atlanta visited Mrs. Linton
| i Ray Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Womac vis- j
j ited Mr. and Mrs. Cape Rawlins j
j in Almon Sunday afternoon. )
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Underwood
| of Salem visited Mrs. W. E. Ed- j
! wards last week.
Mrs. Henry Britt visited Mrs.
Grace Neely Thursday.
Mrs. Nell Coggins and Mrs. i
Ruth Davis visited Mrs. Fred !
Neely last week.
■ Mrs. L. G. Ray visited Mrs.
Mary Mr. Parks in Decatur Saturday. |
Almon and Mrs. M. T. Chapman of j
and Mr. and Mrs, Hugh j
Lathorne of Covington visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reagan Sunday. I
CEDAR SHOALS
Mrs. Tom Bailey of Hogansville | j
was the week-end guest of her
! parents, Mr, and Mrs. Windfield j
Piper.
Mrs. Raymond Owens and chil- j
I dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom j
Mason at Almon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mills and lit- |
tie daughter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Smallwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
Mrs. Carl Reich of Atlanta and
I Mrs. H. H. Wicks of Emory Uni
j | versity spent last Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Owens
ad children spent Sunday at Mil
stead with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens and i
children visited relatives in Jas
per County Sbnday.
Mrs. Mae Arnold and Mrs.
j Johnie Arnold and son spent Sat
i urday afternoon with Mrs. Lee
j Terry.
| Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Norwood
! and children spent Saturday with
I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
! Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper and
daughter, Marie, of Covington
were guests Wednesday evening
of Mr. N. H. Piper and Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Switzer and daughters,
Virginia and Hester.
Mrs. Odas Long and children
and Mrs. Zula Smith visited Mrs.
1 Eliza Piper one afternoon last
! week.
Friends of Mr. Mose Collis are
sorry to note his illness and wish
him an early recovery.
Mr. William Mote and sister,
Miss Nina Mae, spent Sunday
with friends at Honey Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morris of
McDonough spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Collis.
Mr. and Mrs, Roland Small
wood and children spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Small
I wood.
Friends of Mrs. Warren sympa
thize with her in the death of
her daughter, Mrs. Cox.
Mrs. Warren Knight and son,
Billie, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Allen
near Rocky Plains.
MONTGOMERY
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Collier re
turned to their home in Rome
Saturday, after an attended visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.R. Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Fouts and
son, Charlie, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Brooks, all of Roswell, Ga., were
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Brooks Sunday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. La
Delle Lowe deeply sympathize
with them in the death of their
little daughter, who died Thurs
day, October 28.
Mr. Leon Hodges was the
spend-the-night guest of Mr.
j nett Pace Saturday night.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
NEWS. COVINGTON. GEORGIA
I? All? VIEW flail lit NFW^ l" U
Mrs. Art Parnell of
called to see Mrs. W. A.
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. P. G. Neely visited Mrs.
R. Womac last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Womac
tertained relatives from Leguinn
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray visit
ed friends and relatives in Atlan-
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Miss Mary Birdsong spent
week-end in Covington with Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Loyd,
Mr. Grady Childsof Atlanta vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs Ben Greer of Atlanta
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Jones.
Mr. Paul Harwell of Atlanta
spent the week-end with family.
1 Mrs. Luther Pope spent last
Monday in Macon with Mr. and
Mrs. Barksdale.
Mrs. Ewell Floyd of Savannah
is visiting her moth, Mrs. Charlie
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pope and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. O.
j H. Perry of Kelly Sunday,
Miss Nell Stanton of Covington
spent Sunday night with relatives
here.
Misses Mabel and Ellen Banks
of Atlanta spent the week-end
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E Bonner and children and Mr
and Mrs w E Bormer SuHd
were Mrs w T and Mlss
Estelle Bonner of Covington, Mr I
and Mrs. C. S. Brooks and chil
dren, and Mr. Dewey Anglin. '
Mr. J. C. Lawson celebrated his
70th birthday Sunday, October 31.
Among those spending the day
with him were Mr. and Mrs. Bur- I
ton Johnson and family and Mr. j
and Mrs. Paul Bishop, all of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brown of Newborn, Mr. and Mrs. !
R. A. Aaron and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Lawson and children, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dobbs and
children and Messrs. Grady anu
Harold Lawson. Friend's of Mr.
Lawson wish him many more j
happy birthdays.
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I with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Weal Banks.
Mr. Gray Hinton and Miss Mar
! garet Hinton of Atlanta visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Hinton during the week-end.
Mr. Oscar Green and Mr. Law
rence Rothe of Emory Junior, Ox
ford, spent the week-end with the
former's parents, Rev. and Mrs.H.
O. Green.
Mr. Charles Williams of Emory
! University, Atlanta, spent the
! week-end with his father, Mr.
j Charlie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker of
Chickamauga spent Sunday with
their ather, Mr. G. H. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davis and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
j and Mrs. Paul Harwell,
Misses Doris Jones and Mar
gie Thompson of University of
Georgia, Athens, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Jones.
Misses Elizabeth Harwell, Re
becca Wilson, Virginia Stanton,
of G. S. C. W. at Milledgeville
spent the week-end with their
parents.
Mr. Duff Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
J - L Harwell and children visited
Mr and Mrs - Croff Harwell in j
Hut ledge Sunday.
Miss Bonnie Greer of Athens
visited her Parents, Rev. and Mrs.
® Green, Sunday,
EAST STARRSVILLE
Mr. ancT Mrs. J. R. Savage and |
children of Haris Quarters spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. j
Savage. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mann, Miss
es Louise, Zflma, Versa and Bud- j
uy Mann spent Sunday with M. . I
and Mrs. J. R. Dobbs and fam'ly
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Leach. Mr
J, B. Dobbs and Mias Verdeli
Dobbs visited relatives in Avon
dale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Savage and
children spent Supday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Biggers of Harris
Quarters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Bohanan,
Jimmy, of Covington, Mr, and
Mrs. S. C. Savage visited Mr. and
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Mrs. Richard Sava
ternoon. ge
Mrs. C. Quarter^
Harris
with Mrs. s Pent
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Mr. and Mrs Jpeo
lough ed Mr. of and CovingtonT^ Mr a f . Y,
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Mr. W. R Greer
Greer visited relativ
Sunday.