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PAGE SIX
OXFORD NEWS
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Mrs. Carl Giles and son.
and Mrs. J. D. Boyd, spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Davis and lit
tie son, from Atlanta, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
daughter, Virginia, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown of
Stone Mountain.
Mrs. Alma Henderson has return
ed home after spending several
weeks in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bankston Morse and
daughter Juanita and Betty Kitch
ens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arring
ton. at Stone Mountain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worsham
and daughters, Helen and Marjorie,
from Social Circle were the guests
of Mrs. J. C. Calvert Sunday.
Miss Lenora Weldon of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weldon.
Mr. Lawrence Roth from Jackson
ville. Fla., a student at Emory, visit
ed friends here for the week-end.
Mr. anti Mrs. S. F. Rosser, and
daughter, Leona Francis, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Rosser, at McDonough Sunday.
Miss Lucile Calvert left Sunday
for Macon, Ga. to be he guest of
! her aunt, Mrs, Pat Jones, for sev
eral Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dorsey and
Christine Pickett visited Mr. and 1
Mrs, H. K. Forrester Sunday. j
Mrs. Addie Winters has returned
to Aiken, S. C., after spending two
weeks here at her home.
The many friends are glad to
know Mrs. Walter Branham has
returned home from Huson Hospital
afid is very much improved.
Tin cooking dishes should not be
scraped, as scraping exposes the
iron or steel surface underneath,
which may rust.
‘ji I The Importance
of every minu+e detail in
a properly directed
funeral cannot be over
emphasized. I
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RED OAK NEWS
Mrs. Scott Pickett is
fas j from her recent operation,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones
the Saturday night guests of
j and Mrs Brooks Chestnut of Stew
art
woman s Missionary Society
! held its regular meeting at the Home
of Mrs .Hugh Aiken Wednesday aft
rrnoon After business was over re
f re5 hments were served during the
| soc j a i hour.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pulliam and
children spent, a short while Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Dick.
Mrs. Hugh Aiken spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Scott Pickett
and Mrs. Pete Jones.
Lanier Pickett spent last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pickett.
Miss Hester Pickett spent Sun
day P. M. with Miss Alice Jones
Stewart.
Mrs. Boycp Aiken visited her
mother, Mrs L. M. Mask Sunday P
M.
Mr. Eddie Aiken visited Mr. Jim
P j C kett and family one day this
week.
East Gaithers
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Mr. and Mrs, Earl Whitaker spent
Sunday P. M. with Mrs. Sid Womack.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Womack and
son. Jerry of Porterdale. spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
smith.
Miss Evelyn Banks of Atlanta and spent Mr. Jim-j Fri
mies Thornton,
day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Banks,
Betty Jo and Cecile Cofer of At
lanta is visiting their uncle and aunt,!
Mr. and Mrs. Trumas Barker.
Mrs. Georgia Digby and Irene,
Digby spent Sunday P. M. with Mrs.
Odd Davis and daughter, Cora Lee. |
Miss Lois Harris and Felton Jor
don spent Doyle Sunday P. M. with Marie j
and Cargile.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Banks and j
their guest, Miss Evelyn Banks and
Jimmie Thornton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jones of Hayston a 1
while Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith had as
their guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hardman and daughter,
Mary Emma, of Bushnell, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. .Rebbie Bankston, Mrs.
Claud Hardman and daughter,
Dorothy, of Farrar. Jack Bates of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wo
mack of Porterdale, Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Banks and
children spent Sunday night with
Mr and Mrs. George Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Banks. Mr
Nepheir and D. C. Bailey of Eudora
spent Sunday P. M. with Mr.
Mrs. Grady Sigman of Gratis.
Mrs. Truman and daughter, Mai>
M. with Mrs. George
Henderson and Mrs. Ruth Goodmam
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Studdard and
daughter. Elaine of Porterdale spent;
Monday evening with Mrs. Studdards
parents. Mr. and Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Bo A ^ ■ 1 i
Farrar. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wo
mac k of near Mansfield, Mr. John
\ r““.nTLTp M wlth Mr and MfS A ?
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Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bates and
children. Betty and Charles, Mrs.
Mary Pennington, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
France has prohibited the use of
slot machines and similar devices
the exception of legitimate
vending machines.
ALCOVY
This community will be glad to
learn that Miss Martha Reynolds
has returned from Huson Memorial
| Hospital and is now improving
Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Mayfield are
the proud parents of a son.
has been given the 1
May 31. He
name, Fred Carroll, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Young, of
Social Circle, visited Mr. and Mrs.
x. J. Hamby Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mann, of
Covington, spent Sunday with Mr. I
and Mrs. W D. Reynolds and Mrs.
Emma Mitchel.
Mr. Oscar Ellis visited Mr. and
Mrs. w W. Kitchens this week-end.
Misses Dorothy and Hazel Owen
by visited Misses Jacquelyn and
A my Jo Hamby Sunday afternoon.
Mr and M rs. John Allen and
famj jy spen t Sunday at Gaines
ville _
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Owenby had
^ tlie , r glles ts Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs j. c . Smith, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Owenby, of Coving
ton.
Mr. Damon Young spent the
week-end with Mr. T. J. Hamby.
Misses Sarah and Miriam Wiley
spent the week-end with Mr. and |
Mrs. Press Gibbs, of Social Circle.
Miss Kate Owenby spent Wed-,
nesday afternoon with Miss Fran
ces Hamby.
Mrs. J. W. Owenby, of Social
Cjrcle and Boby Gene D,,ke spent
^ ^ ^ of ^ wpek wjth Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Owenby.
OT ^ J ArviXiDV A r>r>0\7TT lLLLi T I?
Mrs. B J. Anderson, Mrs. J. H.
Anderson and Miss Carolyn Ander
son spent last Wednesday in At-.
lanta. 1
Mrs. Criswell, of Porterdale, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her daughter. Mrs. S. J. Belcher.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley, Sr
had as their guests la* Friday Rev.
and Mrs. John D. Smith, Miss AI
thea Smith and Mr. John Wright
Smith, of Albany, Mrs. Pitts Rob
ertson, Mrs. Ben Smith and Miss
Mary Smith, of Covington.
Mr and Mrs. G. A. Maddox, Mr. !
and Mrs. L. O. Piper, Miss Helen
Piper, Ronald and Corelle Elliott
spent Sunday at Grant Park in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Belcher an
nounce the birth of a son on June
9th. He has been given the name
Arthur Clifton,
Miss Carolyn Anderson left Tues
day for a visit with friends in Doug
i as while there she will attend the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Epps, of Mans
(ield> Mrs willie Lunsford, of At
lanta , M rs. Ralph Lockhart and son,
Ra j ph j r 0 f Rawleigh. N. C., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C
x pps Sunday afternoon."
Mr and Mrs w c Beteheri M r
Mrs j c Belcher and Miss
Collins, of Atlanta, visited
here Sunday.
Mr. Chester Piper, of Atlanta, js
this week with his par
^ Mr. and Mrs. j_,, q pi per
Mjss Rathryn Corley spent from .
Hrr.rirr Tuesday in Youne
exercises.
Mrs. M. D. McRae, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. C. Epps, left Friday for States
boro, where she will join Mr. Me
Rae for a visit with his parents, in
Quitman. Mr. and Mrs. McRae will
attend summer school at States
boro.
Mrs. Fannie Skinner is spending
a while with her daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Harwell.
Messrs. Horace and Edward Par
ker spent Sunday with their broth
er and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. C
Parker. Jr., in Porterdale.
Mrs. Sherrod Campbell, Jr., and
son ' Sherrod III, of Augusta, visited
Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Benton, several days
last w'eek.
Miss Verdell Dobbs was taken to
Emory University hospital in At
lanta Monday for treatment. We
wish for her an early recovery.
The Hays District Woman s CJub
met Wednesday afternoon June 1.
at the club house in Starrsville, with
Mrs. C. C. Epps, the president, pre
siding. Mrs. L. O. Piper and Mrs.
G A. Maddox were joint hostesses,
and presented the devotional. Fol
lowing this was the business ses
sion with various reports given. The
names presented under the club do
| nation to the Cancer Campaign
, were Mrs. C. U. Skinner and Mrs.
T. A. Curtis. The meeting was
I turned over to Miss Atkinson, who
j gave a very instructive talk on
Shoes and Foot Health,’’ after
which plans were made to have the
“Style Revue” an informal affair
on June 14th, at the club house in
Starrsville, and the other clubs in
Newton County urged to attend.
Delicious refreshments were
served diming the social hour by
: Mrs. Maddox and Mrs. Piper.
The Garden Club will hold
next meeting at the club house on
J Wednesday members afternoon, urged to attend. June 22. Ail
I are
! A poultry “short course” will
held in Athens this summer during
Farm and Home Week. August 8
12. The program will be announced
later.
THE COVINGTON NE W^S
Rocky Plains News
Rev R E Huey, of Tucker, held
his regular services Sabbath morn
ing and evening, June 12th, at
Hopewell Presbyterian Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd and
children of McDonough, visited
M r. and Mrs. R. P. Boyd Sabbath
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hamilton and
daughter, Miss Sara Hamilton, of
Atlanta, were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. D. O. Thompson.
Mrs. M C. Davis, of Covington,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Da
vis.
Misses Ruby and Mary Driver
\isited their sister, Mrs. Howard
Moss, at Snapping Shoals, Sab
a L 1 ’ Paul
rs. Stewart had as her
guest the past week-end her aunt, |
is ula Blanton, of Porterdale
cv, and Mrs. R. E. Huey, of
uc er, visited in our community
Monday
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ls * a '-' Thompson has re
[ ^ rnea Ir ° m Goldsboro, N. C„ where;
P aU8 1 sc °°* *-he P as ^ term to
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Southern Manor Sliced
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’ A OLIVES Pt. Jar 10c
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spend her vacation with her par
i ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moss, of Snap
ping Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McCart Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wallace and
father. Mr. Wallace, of Almon, were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pres
ton, recently.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson has re
turned from Piedmont College to
spend the vacation with her par
en ts, Mr and Mrs. S. R. Thompson,
Preaching at Countyline Baptist
Church Sabbath, June 19th, at 11
a . m. by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Hu
i 0 n, 0 f Monroe. You are invited to
attend this service.
The W. M. S. of Hopewell met
at the church Monday afternoon,
j une 13 th. with eleven present. Mrs.
g r Thompson had charge of the
program. Subject for study was
minutes of the Presbyterial and
Synodical Union of the A. R. Pres
byterian Church.
Mrs. R. E. Huey, the president,!
presided over the business session.
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Hershey’s
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Bush's
SPAGHETTI 22-oz cn 9c
Van Camp’s
PORK - BEANS lb cn 5c
j Pink
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Nu-Treat
O L E O 2 Lbs. 25c
! X. Y. Z.
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Land-O-Lakes
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| CERTO Bottle 25c
Apple
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ROCO RICE, 4 Lbs. 15c
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Perkinson
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Pond’s
POTTED Meat 3 Cns 10c
Sou. Manor . . . V 4 Lb—15c
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COFFEE Lb. 15c
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BEANS 2 No. 2 Cans 25c
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TOMATOES, 3 Cans 20c
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Miss Mary Evelyn Freeman,
Macon and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Goolsby and little daughter,
of Monticello spent Sunday
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Freeman.
Mr. Oscar Green of University
Georgia has returned home to
the summer holidays with his
ents, Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Green.
Misses Helen Porter and
Hinton attended the 4-H club
Review held in Starrsville
Miss Elizabeth Harwell of G.
C. W. is visiting her parents,
and Mrs. P. L. Harwell.
Mrs. Bryant Elliott and
are visiting her parents in Almon.
Miss Mary Birdsong visited
Frances Boughum in Machen dur
ing the week-end.
Several members of the 4-H
are attending camp this week at the
F. F. A. near Heard-Mixon.
Miss Mellie Pitts attended the
Post office convention in
Circus
F L O U R 24 Lbs. 65c
Circus
FLOUR 48 Lbs. $1.25
24 Lbs.
ROGERS No. 37 75c
48 Lbs.
ROGERS No. 37 $1.47
24 Lbs.
BEST BET FLOUR 65c
48 Lbs.
BEST BET FLOUR $1.25
! 24 Lbs.
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Jewel or Vegetole 83c
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Silverleaf Lard 41c
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Silverleaf Lard 81c
SUGAR, 5 Lb. Paper 24c
SUGAR 10 lb Paper 47c
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Nifty Salad
DRESSING Qt. 25c
Dr. Phillips
G’fruit Juice No. 2 cn. 10c
Sweet Mixed
PICKLES, 21-Oz. Jar 15c
Thursday. J„ np
last week and was reelected Sec
retary for the thirteenth time. She
was accompanied by Miss Helen
Porter who acted as page for the
convention.
Mr, Paul Harwell of Atlanta spent
the week-end with his family.
Mr. Robert Nelson of Alabama
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Nelson during the week-end.
Miss Corinne Williams of Penning
ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Hinton.
Miss Lillian Butler spent Friday
and Saturday in Covington.
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