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ALLOW
NEWS
Mrs. Emma Wiley of Atlanta Is
visiting Mr, and Mrs, E J. Wiley
and family.
Miss Evelyn Matherne, of Atlanta
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs
D. W. Hamby and family.
Mrs. Howard Mayfield of Porter- ,
dale, Mrs. Jim Mann and Mrs. C.
Coursy spent Saturday afternoon |
with Mrs. J. L. Owenb.v and Mrs. F
C. Mayfield.
Miss Edma Hamby spent Satur
day night with Miss Elizabeth Ham
by.
Miss Hazel Owenby and Mr.
Charles Barnette spent Sunday aft
ernoon with Jacquelyn. Amy Jo and
Wavne Hamby.
Mr. Troy Dial, of Covington Mill,
spent the week with Mr. Jack Dial.
Misses Mary Watkins and Evie
Beam spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilburn Watkins of Corn
ish Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hale, of Social
Circle, spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. T. L. Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davenport,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Watkins
spent Sunday with Mr. Bud Wat
kins and family.
Misses Ethel, Kate, and Dorothy
Owenby spent the week end in
Athens.
Mrs. J. N. Mathis, Mrs. R. B
Mathis and son, Nelson, of Atlanta,
visited relatives here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hamby had as
their guests Sunday afternoon, Mr.
C. D. Barnette and Miss Ellen Bar
nette.
Miss Martha Hamby left Friday
for a visit to Alabama, as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lane.
Miss Edna Hamby had as her
guests Sunday Misses Frances and j
Elizabeth Hamby.
Friends of Miss Hilda Ewing are
glad to know that she is better after
being sick.
Misses Sara and Miriam Wiley
visited relatives in Social Circle re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matherne spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W
Hamby. I
Mrs. J. L. Owenby and son, Lester,
visited Mr and Mrs. T. J. Hamby
lor a while Sunday night.
Miss Jacquelyn Hamby visited Miso I
Hazel Owenby Wednesday afternoon. I
Mrs. Dewey Mann visited Mrs. C. I
M. Hamby Sunday afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Hamby spent Sun
day night with Miss Frances Ham
by.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kitchens,
Mrs. Robert Kitchens enjoyed an
ice creajtn supper at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Holcomb.
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Misses Mary Lelia and Ann Flan
igan. of Conyers, visited Miss Helen
Neely and Miss Doris Ray last
Thursday.
Mrs. Lucious Miller called to see
friends at McDonough, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray accom
panied by friends, of Griffin, en
joyed a week end visit at Newnan
and Powder Springs.
Mrs. P. G. Neely called to see
Mrs. O. R. Womac on Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plum, of Port
erdale, spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. W A. Penn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches Ray spent the
week end in Atlanta with friends
and relatives.
Mrs. John Parks and Mrs. Lilly
Wingate called to see Mrs. H. G.
Britt on Thursday afternoon. i
Miss Sarah and Frances Kelly vis- j
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly on i
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mason called to
see Mr. and Mrs. Henry Britt on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. C. A. Nunnly and Mrs. A. B
Murry, of Atlanta, visited Mrs. De
ola Ray last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Latham, ol
Covington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Reagan last week.
Mrs. Hattie Britt visited Mrs. Josie j
Mason on Friday afternoon.
Miss Mary Bentley, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday at home with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bentley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maloy, ol j
Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I
Ray on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, of Mil-1 j
stead, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Neely last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Womac visit- j
ed Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rawlins last'
week.
Miss Doris Ray spent Saturday j
night with Mrs. Vivian Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coggins, of Cov
ington. visited Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Neely, Monday evening.
Invitation; to “preview" the 1939
V r’4 s Fair of the West and take
part in a, celebration on Treasure
Island, have been sent to 100,000
delegates and other Legionnaires
who will attend this year’s national
convention in Los Angeles next
September.
(Our Advertiser* Are Assured of Results)
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