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Mixon News
Mrs Emma Pennington, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill
and daughters, of Leguin, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope, at Worth
villo, a while last Wednesday.
Mrs. Amanda Vaughn visited
Mrs. J. J. Kitchens, at Stewart, a
while Thursday.
Misses Jeanette Potts and Ven
nie Jones spent Thursday night
with Misses Dorothy and Velma
Lassiter, at High Point.
Mrs. W. R. Burnham and chil
dren visited Mrs. C. L. Vaughn,
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Hester Pickett visited Miss
Alice Jones, last week-end.
Mr, W. C. Pope, of Potrerdale,
spent the week-end with his
grandmother, Airs. Emma Pen
nington.
Little Peggy Vaughn spent
Sunday night with Misses Dorothy
and Velma Lassiter.
Little Peggy Jean Vaughn spent
Saturday afternoon visiting little
Betty Jo Pierce and Leora Fin
cher.
Mr. and Mrs Brooks Chesnut
and little daughter, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Chesnut, at Rocky Plains.
Misses Madge Potts and Alice
.Tones, aeocmpanied by the F. F. A.
band, attended a dance at Lithonia,
Friday night.
Mesdames Gert Owens, John
Owens, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Owens, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Jones a while Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Ivey visited Mrs. J.
J. Yancey a short while Friday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs'. F,. G. Lassiter and
family, of High Point, visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Almand Washing
ton, of Worthville, and Mr. J. M.
Pope visited friends in Jasper
Sunday.
Mrs. Amanda Vaughn spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. P.
Fincher.
Mrs. T. H. Aiken visited Miss
Madge Potts, a short while on
Friday.
Miss Nellie Lawson and Mrs.
Alma Henderson visited Miss Ruth
Reynolds, a while Friday.
Mrs. C. L. Vaughn visited her
mother at High Point, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ivey, Jr.,
and Mrs. J. K. Allen, of Monti
cello, spent Sunday afternoon with
homefolks here.
Quite a number from here at
tended the Butts county singing
convention held at Liberty church
last Sunday.
Mrs. Pleas Fincher spent Wed
nesday with Mesdames Howard
Piper and Sa m Fincher.
Mrs. Frame Jones called on Mrs.
S. P. Jones a short while Sunday.
Mrs. A. Vaughn visited Miss
Ruth Reynolds, Fridya night.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Piper, Ronald
and Correll Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Savage were bed-time guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope, Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer and
children, of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of Mr. W. R. Greer and Miss
Mae Greer.
Mrs. A. H. Savage spent Friday
with Miss Mae Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Pope, of Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Young, of
Oxford, visited Mr. C. M, Mann and
family, a while Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. P. D. Leach spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. M. O,
Savage.
Mrs. J. C, Pope, Mrs. S. C Savage,
Mrs Neil Bohanan and Mrs. E. B.
Savage spent last Wednesday In
Atlanta, the guests of Mrs. Chester
Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bohanan, of
Stewart, Mrs. Ruth Andrewr and
daughter, of Columbus, visited Mrs.
Neil Bohanan, last Thursday.
Mr. Ralph Barber, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barber,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greer and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Greer, of
Covington, spent Sunday with Mr.
W. R. Greer and Miss Mae Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, of Coving
to 1 Mills, visited Mr, and Mrs. Neil
Bohanan. Friday afternoon.
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Mrs. H. C. Stephens had as her
guests Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
R. F. Mobley and Mrs. Tom Jones,
of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berry and
Mrs. Emma Robinson visited rel
atives in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. George Woods and little
daughter, from Corbin, Kentucky,
were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Woods and Mrs.
H. H. Mabry.
Mr. Harold Harwell, of Augusta,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harwell.
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Forrester
visited their mother, in Atlanta,
the past week
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nance and
children visited relatives in Mon
roe Saturday, and Mrs. Nance’s
father, Mr. Lee Dial, accompanied
them home.
Mrs. G. M. Kilgore and Mrs. J.
G. Roquemore, of Loganville, and
UTrs. John R. Orr, from Newnan.
and Mrs. Lamar Hutchins, from
Atlanta, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Floyd, Saturday.
Mr. Ted McLendon, of Norfolk,
Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stephens and family, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nance had
as their guests Sunday, their son,
Mr. Glenn Nance, and friends,
from Augusta.
Mr. C. R. Elrod spent the week
end in Rockmart.
The many friends of Mrs. Hue
Mabry are glad to know she is
improving from her recent illness,
and has returned home frons the
hospital.
Mrs. Eula Johnson, of Winter
ville, spent the week-end with
Prof, and Mrs. M. R. Ellington.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Cline
Saturday in Atlanta.
Aerial photography has proved
superior to other methods of land
measurement.
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Porterdale Road with 40 people, and continue through the week. There will be both afternoon and evening P er -
formances as well as numerous rides and shows. Pictured above is the new modern ride called the octopus.
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A litflfe bit of woman and a whole lot of lion, Miss
Lorraine Wallace and “Lucky,” quarter-ton king of beasts,
who will be featured at the Blue Ridge Shows here next
week.
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Mrs. Carl Thompson and daugh
tel, Shirley Ann, spent Tuesday af- ]
ternoon with Mrs. Jim Byrd.
A large orowde enjoyed a dance
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Reagan Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Algood and
family, of Social Circle, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Sallie Elling
ton and son, Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Jordan had as
their guests Friday night Mr. and
Mis. Pink Townley and family. Mr.
Jordan and Hoy, and Miss
j Exie Byrd and Mr j im gyrd.
Miss Helen Moon, of Lithonia,
spent Saturday night with Miss
Exie Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Williams
and son, Gerald, of Covington, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Byrd and family.
Mr. Fred Townley and Paul Jor
dan was the guest of Mr. Roy Byrd
Satulday night.
Mrs. Guss Byrd has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Johnson, of
Duluth.
Mrs. Roy Piper spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson had
as their guests this week-end Mr.
-Mid Mrs. Golden Thompson and
daughter, Mary Frances, of Lithon
ia, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Handson.
of Social Circle.
Mr. Fred Townley, Roy Byrd,
Misses Annie Lue Townley, Exie
Byrd and several from Walnut
, Grove motored to Lookout Moun
tain, Tenn., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramey Sammons
and family, Miss Bertha Ramey.
Mr. Homer and C. D. Ramey were
he Saturday night guests of Mr
and Mrs, Carl Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Piper.
i $8,976,829 Road Ronds
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Yoted hi/ State Senate
A resolution proposing a consti
i tutional amendment to authorize is
suance of $8,976,829.70 in state high
way refunding bonds has been
adpoted by the State Senate. The
vote was 43 to 1. The resolution,
if adopted by the House will go to
the people for a state-wide vote.
Chairman W. L. Miller, of the
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j [he senators to pas? the r- olution. sa-1
favored the plan because it
THE COVINGTON NEWS
ROCKY PLAINS
Miss Frances Langley, of Salem,
and Miss Williams, of Atlanta, weie
recent visitors of Mrs, W. S. Lum
m us.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble and
Miss Ruth Kimble, of Gum Creek,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cook, the past week-end.
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and son, Au
bry, spent Friday with Mrs. Paul
Stewart.
Misses Evelyn and Jimmie Long
had as their dinner guests
Mi's Ruth Kimble, of Gum Creek,
and Misses Gladys Cook and Vir
ginia Holder.
Miss Mary Cauthorn spent
week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Dol
vin Boyd.
Mr. Bill McCart- visited
Lowry and Bobby Preston,
Mr. James Smith, of Mount
el. spent the week-end with,
cousin, Mr. Eugene Martin.
Miss Ruby Driver is visiting
Porterdale.
Mr. James Daniel
the young people Saturday
Mrs. George Driver. Mrs.
Driver, Misses Lucile and
Driver and Ruth Gunn visited Mrs
Howard Moss. Saturday.
Mrs. E. L. Preston visited
in Porterdale Saturday.
Miss Josie Harvey, of
Memorial hospital, in
visited her mother, Mrs. W. B.
vey. recently.
Mrs. Susie Martin and Mrs.
Harvey, of Covington, visited in
community Thursday afternoon.
Preaching at Hopewell
terian church Sunday morning.
26th. at 1130 and Sunday School
1030. If the weather is not
creeable there will be an
■"ing service A cordial
Is given to all to attend this
Tire fellow with the big head
'o much,empty space.
would enable the Highway
ment to match $9,000,000
federal funds over the period
the next three years. He
said passage of the bill would
the state to catch up on its
work by 1941, or sooner.
The Highway Department now
paying out $2,650,000 a year on
funding certificates due the
counties in the state for
construction. The proposal
have the federal government
conds to cover these payments
1939, 1940 and 1941
(Our Advertiser* Are Assured of Results')
School Budget Is
Sloshed $1,611,002
Georgia schools may be required
to operate on $1,671,002 less dur
ing 1940 and 1941. Reductions in
expenditures of the State Depart
ment of Education for the next two
years are being planned by execu
tives of that state agency, it was
revealed in a recent official com
munication to the General Assem-
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Mrs. Eva Deaton and daughters,
Vivian and Carolyn, spent Saturday
at Social Circle 'ith their mother.
Mrs. J. H. Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs C. M. O Kelly, of
Cedartown, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Forrest and daughter, Loette, of
Rome, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chess
Ray, last week.
Mrs. P. G. Neely visited her mo
ther, Mrs. O. R. Womac, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Linton Ray visited friends In
Athens, last week.
Mrs. Agnes Watkins and Mrs
Hattie Britt visited Mrs. D M.
Bentley Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Josie Mason called to see
Mrs. Cornelius Patrick, in Coving
ton, Saturday,
Mrs. Ruth Womac spent Monday
in Almon with Mrs. Bonnie Rawlins.
Mrs Deola Ray visited Miss Ann
Cook, in Atlanta, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Pat Coggins, of
Covington, called to see Mr. and
Mrs Fred Neely, Sunday afternoon,
Mr and Mrs. Lucious Miller and
family visi e . , Henry
John Zack Almand,
of - Salem, called to see Mr. and Mrs.
| H. G. Britt, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Deaton and
family visited relatives at Union
Point, last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Art Parnetl, of
Covington, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Parnell, Sunday.
Mrs. James Bruce visited rela
tives at Monticello, recently.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the funeral of S. W. Everitt, at
Conyers, Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maloy and
bly from the State Board of
cation.
The figures were contained in
request to the Legislature fc/ edu
cational funds to be appropriated in
the general budget bill for 1940-1941
now in process of compilation by the
appropriations committee of the
House. The slash in the school
budget follows drastic economies
suggested by a special investigating
committee of the House.
The request transmitted cuts the
department's 1940 application
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Avondale, Monday way n
Mrs. Annie Ray )l
Bamie Neely, Monday
Mr. and „ ■ular
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Mr. and Mrs. r Betty j f y,
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week. |y
Master Sammy Lee
and ! t<\' ■
Owens, of Almon. sw 1 Beading
night with their gran J
and Mrs. T. C. Ray, 1 ■ ctlon.
Mr. and Mrs Roy bJ *1 |aO’
relatives at Jackson J
Mrs Hattie Britt - nj I
Ethelene. spent Sunday, i$l
with Mrs. W. T r Walla, Wild
Miss Annette Orr, M
spent th week-end at
her mother. Mrs. Annie B.
Misses visited Geneva and 5, »rs| ■irsday of
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Thursday afternoon wit
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