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.Arthur B. LangUe and daughter
Councilman Arthur B. Langlie,
"good government” candidate, Is
the new mqyor of Seattle, Wash.,
defeating his C. I. O.-supported
opponent; Lieut. Gov. Victor A.
Meyers, byj a wide margin. The
new mayo:r is shown with hi»
rir'Vhtcr, Carrie "Ellen.
STAIIRSVILLI
Mr. T. C. Parker spent last Thurs
day in Monrcle.
Mrs. Mildred Elliott, Mr. Edward
Elliott, and MV. Chester Piper, spent
the week-end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Piper.
Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mrs. James
Carmichael, and Mrs. S. J. Belcher,
were in Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Benton, Mb's
Mary France .Robertson and Miss
Anne Benton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Faulkner and family in Mon
ticelio Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. D B. Dixon has returned to
her liome in Cincinnati, after spend
ing the past three weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ander-1
son.
Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Green, ot
Newborn, were dinner guasts o;
Mr and Mrs. T. G. Parker Sunday
Mrs. Willis Dyer and daughter
Misses Marinell, and Dorothy an
Mr. Howard Harwell, of Atlanta wen
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pea,
Harwell Saturday night and Sunda'
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mi
J, C. Anderson, and Master Benn
Anderson, were visiting in Jackso
and Indian Springs Sunday aiter
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Hays, of Haj
ston, spent Sunday with their pa
rents/ Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Harwell
The Woman’s Missionary Societ'
met Monday afternoon March 21
at the home of Mrs. J. M. Aiken, with
good attendance. The meeting was i
called to order by the president,
Mrs. B J. Anderson and the program
prepared by Mrs. Cook and Mrs,
Aiken. The book, "Out of Aldersgate”
was presented by Rev. H. O. Green ,
Mrs. B. J. Anderson, was elected'
delegate to the Annual meeting of
the North Georgia Conference to
be held at Carrollton, April 19-21st
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess during the social
hour.
Ed While we’re sitting in U
moonlight,.Id like to ask you—
Co-ed: Yes, darling?
Ed: If we couldn’t move over, I
sitting on a nail.—Canning Age*
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Lovety spring blouses.
Bv VERA WINSTON
YOU CAN’T get too many
blouses for spring'. Here, are a
couple of charmers just waiting for
your new suit. The first is a trig
affair of bird's-eye pique in white,
a neat weskit with tailored pockets
and stud closing. The second Is a
blouse of navy linen with buttons
in back and the front gaily striped
in white rick-rack braid,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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THURSDAY, MARCH 24 „