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G^e?* 0 day, January 26, 1939. (Largest Coverage Any Weekly In the State)
ashes of isfield Methodist Missionary
ociety Observes Annual Spend-the-Day
ladles of the Mansfield Mis
Society observed their an
prominej home of Mrs. A. E. Hays,
me aruu sday, January 18th. Each one
r marri^' carrled qllilt pieces ’ needles
Vead out of which two very
t® were quilts were made for the or
i| home. Mrs. Aiken, mother of
’one, of esidffrt .of the society, gave
“•son an( autiful 12:30
le and i; top At everyone
of Siam hered into the diningroom by
raclous hostess, where the
groaned with everything good
After the bountiful repart,
■nt back to the livingroom.
a short devotional was held,
mgs, “Open Mine Eyes That
See” and “What a Friend
ive in Jesus," were sung with
ilnford at the piano. A prayer
story were given by Mrs.
Mrs. McDowell, the district
ry and a welcome visitor,
t beautiful talk on “Going
it
•onclusion, Mrs. Williams of-
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By Covington Music
■ Tuary 21st. Hostess, Mrs. Mary
■Vts, IJlton, Valentine program. As
Mrs. E. B. Rogers, Chatr
Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Bolton.
\ Ch 21st. Program, Hostess, Modern Mrs. Corn- John
vay.
Chairman, Mrs. Goode. Art
Jrs. Mi L. Bolton. Mrs. W. C.
?Gli n, Nicky Bolton. Rehearsal of
rogram
il 18th Hostess, Mrs. E B
s. Program, Guest, Mrs. Har
looledge. Pres. Atlanta Music
30ft: Chairman. Mrs. Arnold. Re
nl at May program,
y 16t.h. Emory at Oxford. Pro
- Joint Program with Emory
lub. Chr. Mrs. V. Y. C. Eady;
ants, Mrs. Fowler, Mr. Neal,
Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. R. M
in 'IKSON ALS
jrge Stauffacher attended the
nal meeting, conducted by the
mal Funeral Directors Associa
held in Atlanta last Monday.
e Bry Covington friends of
Belle Knox Rogers will be
ed to know that she is very
is C. Knox, of this city spent
. of last week in Talladega, wit
and Mrs. Lamar La Boone,
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thens, spent the week-end witti
»nd Mrs T. U. Smith, coming
to attend the Patterson-Smith
ling on Saturday afternoon.
ss Sue Berry is visiting
grandparents in Sparta, and
I William Bprry Is visiting his
" *rnal grandparents, Mr. and
Rhead, In Augusta, this week
and Mrs. A. C. Vining visited |
Paul Cain Sunday w'ho is ill j
he Crawford Long Hospital.
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’ss at the Emory University
pital.
It, and Mrs. N. 8. Turner and
dren, Nat, Jr., and Sara spent
week-end in Waynesboro with
» Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nev. i
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Irs. H. S. Randal], Mrs. Pitts
rertson and Mrs. I. H. Rainwater!
%<mded lute, the Officers’ Training In
f held in Conyers last Thurs
J? fiends l of Mr. R. P. Lester are
j to learn he was able Wednes- to be
roved to him home last
,! ' ,r 'j from Emory University Hospit
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U hind bis condition is greatly im
wed.
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* Master William Persona Lane, of
(fcMontjlello, Georgia, nephew of Mrs.
yGuy Robinson, returned home last
week after a short visit in Coving
ton,
fered a prayer. Flowers were sent
Mrs. Conner, who Is 93 years old,
from the society with each name
attached. This day will long be re
membered in the minds and hearts
of those present as one of the hap
piest days of our Missionary So
ciety. Those taking part in this
lightful occasion were Mrs. Aiken,
Mrs. E. N. Adams, Mrs. Harold
Adams, Mrs. James Bates, Mrs.
Woodson Binford, Mrs. S. R. Camp
bell, Miss Esnie Cussy, Miss Estelle
Cuhnard, Mrs. R. L. Epps, Mrs. F.
H. Franklin, Mrs. A. E. Hays. Mrs.
Howell Hays, Mrs. Jut Hays, Mrs.
Key Harwell, Mrs. Nora Harwell,
Mrs. Cash Harwell, Mrs. Jim Hitch
cock, Mrs. J. W. Henderson, Mrs.
Lois Holts, Mrs. Starr Jones, Mrs.
McDowell, Mrs. Guy Morgan. Mrs.
H. C. Patrick, Mrs. E. N. Reynolds,
Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Mrs. Usher
Smith. Mrs. J. li. Spears, Miss Ida
Thompson, Mrs. A. B. Thompson,
Mrs. Jesse Warwick, Mrs. E. H.
Wright and Mrs. J. P. Williams.
September 19th. Hostess, Mrs.
Luke Robinson. Program — Instru
mental, Chr. Mr. Goode, Assts, Mrs.
Warren Stillwell, Mr. Walter Steph
enson. Mr. Olin Everitt.
October 17th. Hostess Mrs. T. C.
Swann. Program—Opera—Carmen
or La Traviata. Chm. Mr. Neal, Miss
Lunsford. Assistants, Mrs. Robin
son. Mr. Eady. M|r. L. D. Bolton.
Mrs. N. S. Turner, Jr.
November 21st—Hostess. Mrs. Bol
ton. Program — Symphony. Chm.
Mrs. L. D. Bolton. Rehearsal of
Christmas music.
December 19th. Hostess. Mr. and
Mrs. Hawkins. Program, miscellan
eous. Chm. Miss Rheberg. Assist
ants, Mr. Brooks. Mrs. W. K. Swann.
Miss Trippe. Party. Rehearsal ot
Christmas music.
Students from North Georgia
College, Dahionega, who spent the
week-end at home were Bobby
Ccchran, Tom Wiley, P. J. Rogers.
Hardeman Whelchel, Lawrence Bray
and Miss Charlie Mae Wilson.
Friends of Mr. Henry Shaddox
are interested in learning he is im
proving at the Emory Hospital from
a recent serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broach, of
Lexington, Mrs. H. S. Bonner and
Miss Nell Bonner, of Rutledge were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. C. Upshaw'.
Miss Elinor Swann and Miss Lil
lian Banks, of Broxton, spent the
week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. K
Swann.
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Mis* Sara White Callaway is in
New York City,
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The many friends of Mr. Robert
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Mrs. O. P. Jfester will return to
her home in Atlanta Friday after a
two weeks visit In Covington.
Mrs. E. E. Callaway spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta,
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Mr. and Mrs. Olonzo White, of
Tampa, Fla., are visiting relatives
here.
Those attending the Sunday
School rally from the Baptist
Church, held at Porterdale Sunday
afternoon, were Mrs. T. W. Heard.
Mrs. E. G. Merck, Mrs. R. M. Sea
ly, Mrs. W. A. Heard, Mrs. Walker
Combs, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins
Mrs. J. F. Biggers, Mrs. W. E
Thornley, Mrs. Noah Piper and
Mrs, Reba Yancey.
Miss Frances Candler arrived
home Monday., for several days visit
from Randolph-Macon upon com
pletion of mid-term examinations.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Patterson
had as their week-end guest, Mr.
John H. Ivey, of Washington, Ga.
The many friends of Mrs. George
Cochran regret to learn of her ill
ness at the Georgia Baptist Hos
pital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Money Pratt spent
the week-end in Macon.
Mr. Charlie Elliott, of Decatur
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
L. Elliott, last Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Patrick spent.
Sunday in Atlanta.
Friends of Mr. E. M. Piper regret
to learn of his illness at his home
on Emory Street.
Mrs. R. P. Campbell is spending
this week in Rome, visiting her sis
ters, Mrs James Hill and Mrs. Ray
ford Pennington.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Gordon's Coat Shown
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; Courtesy Macon Evening News
Leaders in the Children of Confederacy look With admiration at
coat Gen. John B. Gordon state . ,
! the handsome Confederate wore on
occasions. The coat was presented by Mrs. Fannie Gordon Smith to
the Georgia Children of the Confederacy to be placed in Rhodes
Memorial _ ___ :„1 1T..11 Hall. T Left 4^ to right—Mrs. rfV.4 Mva r*lvrla Clyde V'nrr««t Forrest Hunt, Hunt PrPcinf»nT President
Georgia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; Mrs. Walter
D. Lamar, President-General, United Daughters of the Confederacy;
Mrs. Belmont Dennis, Third Vice President, Georgia Division, United
Daughters of the Confederacy and Director Georgia Division Children
of the Confederacy.
Dear Diary—
By YOURS TRULY
Dear Diary:
Have you heard about our girls’
t iketball team? They walked
from Palmer-Stone back to Cov
ington Friday night, We
what idea prompted them to do
that? Girls, you don’t really be
lieve you need exercise that badly
do you . . . Congratulations, “Liz,”
We hear that you really were Mr
Brooks’ star player Friday night
and what Is this about you liking
blondes? We thought he was a
brunette from Oxford? . . . How
are Melba and -? prbgres
sing? The last we heard things
LET’S ALL FIGHT
INFANTILE
PARALYSIS!
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President’.? Birthday Ball, Friday Night, January 27, at
Rainbow Lake—Good Orchestra Will Furnish Music.
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Aid Crippled Children
Button Week officially Proclaimed all NEXT WEEK
by Governor Rivers and Mayor S. A. Ginn. Buy a but
ton—Save a Life!
Aid Crippled Children
Our Quota in Newton county --$850.00, let’s all do our
part. Watch for activities in your own communities.
ONE HALF TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED RE
MAINS IN NEWTON COUNTY—OTHER HALF
TO WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION AND FOR
RESEARCH.
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were O. K. with them . . . Who
was the tall, dark ’n’ handsome
from Marietta that some young
lady was with reoently? We un
derstand that he was quite the
thing! . . .
Saw (who was it) up town the
other day. So glad to have you,
Miss W . . . Malcomb says the iit
tie girls are trying to mix him up.
i Now Malcomb, can't you handle two
little freshmen? . . . What we
wanta know is was H.- late for
a date Friday night or was he ... ?
Heard a gentleman say the other
day, “The sight of the popcorn
girl will make anybody's head go
round and ’round. More power to
you, girlie.
Guess M. V. was happy again
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In the State>
Cake Walk at the
Livingston School
The Senior Class of Livingston
will sponsor a cake walk and bingo
party Thursday night, January 26.
There will be no charge at the door.
The public is cordially invited.
Red and Raymond
A t Heard - Mixon
Red and Raymond and their bov*
from Ole Kaintuck, who play daily
over WSB and WAGA will be at
Heard-Mixon School Monday. Jan
uary 30, at 7:30 P. M. The Home
Economics Club !a sponsoring thr
Performance.
last week-end. Tom was home and
she usually is on that occasion .
Up and coming member of the bov c
team Is fester Polk . . . Thanks tc
Doug for finding us seats In the
show . . .on the first row! Bv
special request. Ask Mary how O
W. is? ....
Claire declares she doesn’t date
anybody, but she can’t fool us
Bruno was over that way t he other j
afternoon. Someone spends a!
great deal of his spare time In 1
Mansfield. If It's not on Smith,
it’s another . . .
Who had “Old Fashioned Love”
dedicated to whom and wh"? . . .
Does anyone know Luke’s address? j
It’s Butler avenue and the of num- j
ber is 114. Won t someone you
girls volunteer to write to him
He wants to try out the new mall
system . . . Believe it or not—they
say that one of the professors "tfie was j
heard using the term real
McCoy” . Orchids and onions—
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orchids to Elizabeth Orchids Avery for to her the j '■
blonde loveliness.
boys that pushed while Wilson returning Smith from out j j
of the ditoh
Jersey. Orchids to Sara Harris for
her basketball ability, and ditto.
Virginia McMichael. Onions to O
S. for the sudden transformation
“for business purposes only”. A
great big bunch of orchids to the
Covington grads that made Emory's
dean’s list.
PAG* ETVE
Help Yourself To Savings
Buy Your Foods At A–P!
ANN PAGE—RICH, TANGY
Chili Sauce 12-OZ. BOTTLE cn
A‘P ARGO Peas______. IONA Peas__________ EARLY SUGAR JUNE 3 CO 17-o*. No. 2 can* can* 25c c/t
HTMUSNtl Chipso d 9 Large 23c
ItSf c
pk* . Pkg
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FOOD STORES RED OR BLUE BOX
Super-Suds 3 9-oz. pkg*. cn *
A. – P. Pan f
BREAD. 12-o*.5c
PURITY MARGARINE. 2 1 lb. ct«*-------25c Jane Parker Gol. Bar
CAKE, 12-o*____19c I
WISCONSIN CHEESE. 1 lb----------- 19c Baby Lima * Jri
10c BEANS, lb.____5c S-.TV
DOLE PINEAPPLE GEMS, 14-oz. can a *
» Ingleside Sunsweet Large u
GEORGIA CANE SYRUP, No. I 1 /* Can----10c ,. PRUNES, lb. box -10e
Sunnyfield Yukon Club
RICE CEREAL, Wheat or Rice, pkg. 5c BEVERAGES
12c 6 12-oz. bottles 25c
P. – G. SOAP, 3 giant cakes-------- Creamery Fresh Print
BUTTER, lb_____30c
MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE
8 O’Clock Bag* 15c 3-Lb. CO OUR OWN
Bag TEA
IONA cn Try thl* full-flavored Tea
Cocoa 2 LB. CARTON . time. . . and save at the same
A. – P. SOFT TWIST Va-LB. cvi cn
Bread 16-OZ. LOAF 8c PKG.
FANCY BLUE ROSE 1-0 I
Rice BULK 4 LBS. n ANN PAGE
» 3-Lb. cn cn 6-Lb. CD or PREPARED
Crisco Pail Pail SPAGHETTI
ANN PAGE WITH PORK AND T. S.
Beans 1-0 For a Quick, Light Meal.
16-OZ. CAN Q 153/4 OZ.
IONA BARTLETT O CANS
cn 1
Pears_____ to No. 2 Cans I
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SULTANA PEANUT ANN PAGE
Butter 2 l-Lb. Jars Cn FANCY KETCHUP TOMATO
CLAPP’S STRAINED Fine Tomato {
Foods to in Ketchup
FOR at a low price! ■>
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CLAPP’S CHOPPED 2 14-OZ, 23c
Foods___________ t'O cn BOTS.
CANS
Talco Laying
MASH, 25 lb. bag 63e
Fruits and Vegetables N. HOBBIES, B. C. Chocolate 1 lb._19e
Forced Air Cured Yams, 5 lb*. 15c
“Junket”—Pkg.
Maine Mountain Potatoes, 5 lbs. 13c RENNET MIX __ 9c
Florida Oranges, 2 doz.-------25c Desserts and Puddings
SPARKLE, 3 pkg lOe
Florida Grapefruit, 4 for_______10c Jar I.ang's Asst.
York Imp. Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. 13c PICKLES, 10-oz. 10c
Waldorf Toilet
O. F. Winesap Apples, sm. 2 doz. 19c TISSUE, 3 rollse 13c
head 7c Calo nog
Calif. Iceberg Lettuce, — FOOD, 3 lb. can* 25c
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Green Hard Head Cabbage, lb. _ 2c Daily FOOD, Dog 1 -lb. 5e
can -
OUR MEAT MARKET
Bfltmore Brunswick
STEW, No. 1 can 15c Bacon, Ga. Sliced, rind off, lb. 23c
Lipton’s Yellow Label FANCY WESTERN BEEF:
O. P. pkg. 23c Chuck Roast, lb. 19c
TEA, Vt lb.
Steak, Shoulder Round, lb.____25c
Jane Parker Orange of 8 10c Stew, Rib or Brisket, lb. 13c
BUNS, pkg. Pork Chops, fresh, lean, lb. 20c
No. 2 Cans Fancy center cut
A. A P. Early June Pork Shoulder Roast, lb--------18c
PEAS, 2 can*---- 25c Veal Rib Chops, lb._______19c
Fancy
Evaporated 70-80 Size Fancy Veal Shoulder Steak, lb. 23c
Bulk lb-----Sc COPELAND’S
PRUNES, Fresh Country Sausage, lb. 29c
Seedless-Seeded Pork Pan Sausage, lb._____ 19c
Sunmaid Cottage Cheese, bulk, lb-------10c
RAISINS, 15-o*._10c
FANCY
No. 2 Cans Streak o’ Lean Side Meat, lb.___15c
Iona Stringless Fat Back, Thick, for boiling, lb._ 8c
BEANS, 4 can* 25c
Spanish Mackerel, fresh, lb.______15c
No. 2 Cans Iona can*----15c Croakers or Mullets, 3 lbs--------25c
CORN, 2 New Jersey Oysters: Stews, pt., 25c
Cold Stream Selects, pints, 33c
SALMON, can —,10c Perch Fillets, lb. ____17c