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SWINGING HIG TI
Dan Cupid is a bit overworked
around here just now, it seems
Two weddings took place last Thors
day . . . Torn Baxter and Sara
Dawkins and Herbert Lott and Elize
beth Riggers were the knot-tiers . .
The party given by the Advance
More club last Thursday nite was a
success from every angle . , , Who
did Ray Rowe take to the party?
. . Pete’s date wasn’t present . .
Mr. and Mrs, Alford seemed to be
enjoying themselves at the party .. .
Ginn Payne and Margie McElroy
^i-e doing the big apple . . wonder
what it would have taken to made
Mrs. Weeyman Rowe enjoyed her
self more? . . Who dedicated
"Trucking” to Joel Bowens and Horn
er Doster over the radio Monday
morning? . . Did they live in Social
Circie? . . . Evelyn Day was back
with her old-tmie bow of "The first
time I met you," Thursday nite . . .
The Second team players met last
Tuesday nite and elected "Curly"
Arnold as their new manager . .
Joel Bowens says that he is ready
to held down the “hot corner’ in
a big way this year . . Joel batted
.500 last year and is already pick
ing himself out a big bat for the
cominj season . . . John Brown, ace
hurler for the Second niners last
year until he broke his arm, might
play an outfield position this year
Ic says it might mean the
bench ior Tommy, he, he . ■ . Olin
Rowe, Lefty Collins and Homer Dos
ter will make up the mound stafl
this year . . James Smith will be
the regular catcher With Joel Bow
c> , assisting him in the pinches . .
It will be tough on the Second
team, this year if the Mill continues
on short, time but they seem de
teimined to play baseball and you
can bet that they will present a
pretty fair club before the season
is very old . . . John Statham says
Rieard'Mi*oii
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WHAT ABOUT:
Ruth Steele saying Fords are the
best out
Prances Stubbs drawing a ring in
front of Homer Doster's car.
Mildred Johnson's French read-
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ON YOUR F fl joy the Unde Natchel program every Saturday night on
RADIO ! WSB and WSM and every Sundav afternoon on W1S, WPTF,
WBT, KWKH, WJDX, WRVA, and WMC
Starrs ville
Mr. Harvey Crowley, and Mr.
Scott, of Atlanta, spent Saturday
. with Mr. and Mrs J. W. Crowley.
Mr. A. C. Belcher, Mrs. J. H
Carmichael and Miss Clio Cannich
ael were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Allen, in Decatur Fri
day night and Saturday.
Mr. Edward Parker, spent Sat
urdav and Sunday with relatives
Social Circle.
Mrs. L, O. Piper has returned
home after spending last week with
her children in Atlanta.
Mrs. L. H. Cook, Mrs, J. W. Crow
ley and Mrs. Pearl Harwell were
the guests of Mrs, C. W Wright in j
Covington last Thursday.
Mrs. D B, Dixon, of Cincinnati,
Monday to spend a- 1
Ohio, arrived
while with her' parents, Mr, and
Mrs. B. J. Anderson.
Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mrs. J. M.
Aiken, Mr Mrs .
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W. H. Corj .^, ^
missionary iviik - ® CJass
Decatur-Oxford district, . .
of the |
which was held at Stone Mountain
iEUSt Tuesday. I
Benton, Mr. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. G,
Charles Benton, and Miss Anne :
Benton, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. j
Faulkner and family in Monticello
last Sunday afternoon,
Mr J. H. Anderson spent last
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Mildred Elliot! of At anta
was the guest of her patens, : r.
and Mrs. L. O. Pipe: Sunday,
R p '- an 4 Mrs , H. O. Gieen. o.
Newborn, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Anderson Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Belcher, ol
Atlanta, spent Saturday night and
with their mither. Mis. A
c Belcher.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parker and
Mr. Horace Parker, attended the
funeral of Mr. Parker’s Aunt, in
Circle last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays, of Hay- I
were the guests of their oa
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Harwell
Several from here attended the .
funeral of Mrs. Beulah Ozburn at
Sunday afternoon,
The Anniversary Supper of the
Hays District Woman’s Club will be:
held at the Club House in Starrs-;
ville Friday night March 4, Thei
is. cordially invited to attend,
riH plains
NEWS
that the first team will start prac
tice next week if the weather is fit
. The boys will have to have new
uniforms this year . . The last
.
uniforms were bought by the mer
chants in and about town .
We have already run a previous
on the first nine and there is very
d ttle to be further said until they
begin practice Coach Staatham
. . ,
wants the teams around in this
section to form a league . . ( R- -d
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front page story About league) . .
Statham says that he thinks the
people out here would like to have
their club in aa league . ■ ■ One
league game would be played each
we ck, coming on Saturday ... We
u understand that It is planned F to
have only two Sunday games pe.r
month this year . . . These dates
w m be filled with good teams out
slb e the league and should keep
the basebaall interest up a great
deal ... Is Tommy Smith trying
l0 bea t Buddy Cain's time w,.-h
Gertrude Cannon? ... He escorted
her to the Advance More club party
Thursday nite . . Little "Woolie ’
.
swalalowed hook-line and sinker
gaaturday nite! , . The club mem
.
ar e planning a. big fishing trip
this week ... If they catch enough
f 1S h they are going to invite the
g j r i s _ if they catch the fish! ...
gome say they are a fish for try
j n g to catch fish ...
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Sara Kesler and Ann Sorrell gave
we fner roast last Tuesday nite . .
thirty boys and girls were on
for the outing . . , Drinks
served after which they all:
, ded up and went to the Alcove
or a da nce or two . . What hap
to John Brown while going to
weiner roast? ... Why was ne
to know vvho thee negro
that hit him when he wasn’t
hit by a negro. ... Or any
for that matter.
Christine Jones and Lois Curtis
Frances Stubbs hooks.
and Josie's fire.
Christine Hill thinking there was
"pink” house in Madison,
Lucile Hill having her hair cut.
Ruth Steele and Fiances Moore
Mrs. C, E. Chesnut and Mrs. Wil
Chesnut visited Mrs. Ola Stew
, at , Snapping „ Snoals
afternoon.
Miss ... Grace „ Stewart . and „ . brother. . „
Mr. : Neil .. Stewart . spent , the ,, week- ,
end with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Mr. James Thompson. ... Miss Ruth ..
_ Divis and ... Mrs. H. H Nolan left , r , for r
Moultrie Sabbath afternoon where ,
thev will visit Mr. ’ and Mrs. B. T.
Still enroute , to . Florida ., where , they ,.
’ MtaHTiuito■' M ; rs* uultall D ’™
of roller
dale , , and , .. Mary Sue „ .. Stone of . Ber- „
sheba . , were recent visitors cf . Miss ...
.
V/r 'Tr nn
school h Ml f at Porterdale f n 1 . 'f: i spent Wh iii ° t the ‘ eac B he *
week-end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs I O Rlark
Mr. and Mrs. Pail Stewart . ,
children, , Alice and Thomas, U visit- ...
ed then- Aunt. Mrs. Josi .
Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dorster of ■■
_ Porterdale. , , , ... Muss „ Frances „. Stone of; .
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Atlanta, ,,, , Misses ... Gladys and , Mary ,,
Sue „ Stone _. ’ of . Bersheba _ , . were guests / I
of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Stone Satur
Mr" and °Mrs. C. E. Chesnut had
:
as their ... guests , for , the week-end;
Mr and Mrs. R. E Chesnut and
daughter Evelyn of Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Thompson Jr..
of Laurinsburg, N. C. arrived Satur
day , evening to visit their parents. .
M L Mi. and and Mrs. ^ J. I T. h T Hearn, PS0 "' Mrs. w .
R C Hean ^ a " d g^nd-daughter.
Miss , Evelyn c , Randle and Miss Robbie!
Mrs. Harvey Harvey of Decatur Sabbath were afternoon. guests of j !
Mrs Earnest Preston and daugh
ter. Alena visited at Porterdale Sat-1
urday '
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Jr, ,
of Lourinsburg. N. C. attended Sab
bath .School at Hopewell Sabbath!
Februan 20th. All classes were com
bined and Mr. Thompson taught ;
the Sabbath School lesson. He was
reared in the Hopewell church.
The Y. P. C. U. of Hopewell met j
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H,
Nolan's Sabbath evening Fbb. 13th
They are studying the Mission I
S tidy, “Soul Winning” by Hough
ton. Mrs. R. E. Huey is teaching’
these studies. At the close of the
meeting a Song Service was held.
smutting the boys at. the candy pull
ing Saturday night.
It seems the 10th and 11th
girls think it fun to skip school
maybe that's the reason E. M. want
ed to start league again, think ne
would reform them. Speaking of j
league and churces makes Lutile
Hill want to propose at Valentine
parties.
Mrs. H. W. Derden carried five
of the home economic girls to Madi
son Thursday afternoon to see the
i new Department ever there,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
LIVINGSTON
NEWS
Miss Margaret Hull, of Conyers,
spent, last week-end with Miss Susie
Ruth Ramsey.
Everyone enjoyed the chapel pro
gram put on by Mrs, Hardwicks first
graders last Friday morning,
Miss Pie Almond spent last week
end in Porterdale with her cousin,
Miss Helen Almond.
Misses Peggy Hardwick and Don
nie Turner, of Atlanta spent last
week-end with their parents.
Miss Elizabeth Elkins, of Porter
dale, spent last week-end with Miss
Maggie R. Capes,
The Livingston basketball teams
wish to offer their sincere appre
elation for the nice way their en
thusiastic fans backed them in the
tournament last week.
We are sc-rry to report the Illness
of Miss Robbie Tlne Hare row and
we wlsh hP1 . a verv rapid recovery,
MUs Ka!je Lep M alov spen t last
week-end in Scotdde, _ f Georgia, w.th „, uv ,
relatives.
We were very sorry to hear about
Miss Mildred English's accident. She
is in the hospital now recevering
from a broken arm.
The attendance race is now be
tween the second . grade and . th e
Juniors and Seniors. The race is
on!
And We Overheard
That quite a few new hate were
ruined at the tournament last week.
That Kathleen is returning her
.iew'elry. Dear, dear, surely it’s not
fuss.
That we have two new boy scouts.
At least tw’o that can scale the
That Sam was xinda robbing the
cradle during the tournament. But,
of course ...
That James and Peter proved to
the Mansfield girls that we really
had a covered bridge at Livingston.
That Neal was terribly amused at
the store at recess Monday. Had two,
didn't you?
That Melba was mighty happy
on the bus Thursday night. Thrill,
thrill.
That Billy w^as in a strange car
Sunday night, Robert Ripley would
give something for this,
That the pass-out tickets came in
mighty handy Thursday night. Hint
hint.
That those were mighty sad onions
Mrs. Stephens peeled last week.
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Eisiit I Sail News
Mr. and , w Mrs. Howard _ Brooks oi
Covington . the Sunday dinner
were
guest , of , Mr. and Mrs. J. T T. „ Broods.
Rev. • Crowe filled his regu ° ar ap
, pomtment . „ at . Macedonia „„ , . Baptist .
church Sunday. _ He TT was the guest . of ,
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Dennard.
Miss Andrei , Eddleman spent the
jweek-en: , with ,, Miss Jeanette Sum
| !TI< 2 0US '
Mr and . Mrs. Harvey „ ' Jones , and ,
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Boggus and Mrs. Frank George,
.pent ' _. Thursday , afternoon with ...
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Mrs. Jesse . Dennard. _ ,
Miss Ruby Ellis was tne guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Windell Kitchens Sun,
ms 1
Mr - alld , MrS - James , Blltier ,, S P 0nl .
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cobb
Jenkins T , . of , Atlanta, ... .
Mrs Harvey Eddleman and , ... Miss t
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Eddleman visited Mrs. Es
and Miss LouisP Jones
Friday . . afternoon.
Mrs. Edwin Hams spent a few
days , ■’ last , , week with her mother, .. Mrs.
T „ Rrnoks
^ MiWred wwte and Mr Rc , bin
wer e ^
and Mrs. R Rex White of Atlanta,
Mrs Howard Brooks and
ftnd Mr j T Brooks and
da hter . Sara Jea „ visited Mr. and
Robprt white of Conyers sun
dav afternoon,
^ p R H s Qf Mansfield and
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry of Cov
n nt Monday with Mr. and
Mrs T Jon es and Miss Louise
J(!nps
d Mrs w H Boggus and
Miw Bpssip Bo , us visited Mr and
Hubert Boggus of Atlanta Sat
, |rday aftern00 n.
Mrs. Esther Jones, Miss Louise
Jonfis and Mr an<J Mrs James
B lett ; , nd , li!dren spent Sunday
fteTnoon • with Mr , and M rs. Jesse
Dp])nard and Miss Ka thleen Den
n d
^ Summprous . Jr spent sun
day night with Ralph Jones.
Mrs. Tom Byrd visited Mrs. Mary
vvhite Tuesday afternoon.
Little James Butler spent the week
end with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs s jr. poole.
Miss Jeanette Summerous was the
, ues t 0 f Miss Sara Jean Brooks
Tuesday night.
Mr. Lester Harper was the Sun
day d j n ner guest of Mr. Malon Dial. ,
Dr. E. W. EXLEY
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