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rAGE TEN
i FAIR VIEW
NEWS
Mr. E. C Maloy, of Decatur, called
to see Mrs, Annis Penn on Thursday
Mrs. Ruth Woman visited Mrs.
Barnie Rawlins of AJmon Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Linton Ray and
friends, of Atlanta, visited Warm
Springs last week end.
Mr. and Mrs, H. G Britt attend
ed Home Coming Day at Ebenezei
Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Bentley visited Mrs.
Grae Neely Friday afternoon
Mrs. MaGahee. of Covington, vis
ited Mrs. Lucious Miller on Thurs
day night.
Mr and Mrs. Chess Ray and dau
ghter. spent Sunday with Mrs. J J.
Almand
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, of Mil
*tead. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Neely Friday.
Mr. and Mrs L. G. Ra.v had visit
ors from Atlanta last week
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Owens and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E
Mason Monday.
Mr. Johnny Archer, of Oakland,
visited Mr. J. G. McCullough last
week.
Miss Annette Orr. of Decatui.
spent the week end at home with
her mother, Mrs. Annie Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mason spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs
H. G. Britt.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Latham, of
Covington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Reagan last week.
Several from here attended the
Cooking School in Covington las:
Thursday and Friday.
Our community was deeply sad
dened by the death of Mr. Olyn
Ewings last week. We extend our j
deepest sympathy to the bereaved
family.
CEDAR SHOALS
Mr and Mrs, W. D. Higgenbotham
and children of Griffin visited in
the community Sunday.
Mr. E. M. Piper of Covington visit
•d his father. Mr. N. H. Piper Sun
day afternoon.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Warren and family sympathize with
them in the death of their mother
Mrs. Mary E, Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
sons. Gordon of Tallulah Falls and j
Mr Jack Morris of Calhoun visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Switzer and
family Friday.
The friends of Mr. John Arnold
• re sorry to note his continued ill
ness and wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper and
daughter. Marie, of Covington and j
Mrs. Guy King and son, Harry, of
Corbin. Ky. visited Mr. N. H. Pip°r
*nd Mr. and Mrs. E G. Switzer ,
and daughters, Hester and Virginia,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrien George viait ;
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. J. KitcEiens
Sunday.
Mrs. Phronie Teems of Lakeland.
Fla . was called here by the illness
and death of her mother, Mrs Mary
E. Warren.
Tenn., Mrs. visited J. B. Wright of Nashville, j
Mr. and Mrs E G
Switzer Monday.
Mrs. Beedy and Mrs. Barnett of i
Decatur visited Misses Virginia and '
Hester Switzer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell and fam
ily, of Atlanta, visited Mr, and Mr:.
Mose Collis Sunday.
East Slarr$Yille
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Greer and
son. Dan, of Covington, spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. W. R. Greei
and Miss Mae Greer.
Mr. Henry Biggers of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pope and Miss Elsie Pope.
Mrp. C. L. Dawkins and Miss Alice
Dawkins spent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. P. D. Leach.
Miss Elsie Pope spent Tuesday
with Mrs. E. B. Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Savage am!
children of Harris Quarters, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Savage Sat
urday night.
Misses Mae Greer, Elsie Pope, ane
Louise Mann, spent Monday after
noon with Mrs. Richard Savage.
Mrs. W. E. Watkins. Misses Rub\
and Emma Lou Watkins, spent Mon.
day afternoon with Mrs Charles
Ivey and Miss Lena Ivey.
Mrs. Annie Hays has returned horn,
from Conyers, where she visited he:
children, Mr. '
and Mrs. Paul Hays
Mr and Mrs J C Pope and Miss
Elsie Pope visited Mr. and Mrs. S
H Dobbs and family awhile Sunda;
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Savage ann
children spent several days this week
With Mr. and Mrs. J R Savage of
Hand* Quarters.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
Thursday, June 23, 1933