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—NEWS FROM—
CEDAR
SHOALS
MRS. E, G. SWITZER
Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Arnold
son. Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs.
er Morris attended the
reunion Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Bob Plunkett
Mrs Mae Arnold were Sunday
of Mrs. Lee Terry.
M.sses Hester and Virginia
zer spent several days last week
Covingtoh with Miss Marie Piper.
New Mi.^and York are Mrs. spending Odel Bennedict several
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold and family.
Mr. N. H. Piper and Mr and
E. G. Switzer and daughters,
and Virginia spent Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper
daughter, Marie.
Mrs. Roger Morris 1«
set eral days with her parents,
and Mrs. Bennedict. near
Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ». Knight
tended the Knight reunion
Rutledge Sunday.
Miss Hester Switzer spent
day with Mrs. Sim Randle.
Mrs. W. A Woodruff, of
spent last week with her
Mr?. Mary Rye.
Friends of Mrs. Mary Rye are sor
ry to note her continued illness
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Features At
Conyers Theatre
The Friday and Saturday double
feature program brings you Dennis
O Keefe, Florence Rice. Jesse Ralph
and Buddy Ebsen tn "The Kid from
Texas,’’ the story of a fast-talking
cowpuncher. The second feature for
the day is "The Mysterious Miss
X” a combination of comedy and
mystery with Mary Hart and Mich
ael Whalen.
Mickey Rooney goes to town in
“The Hardys Ride High,” another of
those human, amusing stories of the
typical American family, the Hardys
with Lewis Stone as the Judge, Fay
Holden as hi* wife and Cecglia
Parker completing the family circle.
You will all want to see this latest
Hardy picture to be shown on Mon
day and Tuesday at the Conyers.
A lady and a mug forget social
differences in a love that almost
fails in “Invitation to Happiness,’’
■with Irene Dunne and Fred Mac
Murray starring in this feature at
traction for Wednesday and Thurs
day.
Today, Thursday, for the Iasi
time "Straight, Place and Show,’’
with the comical Ritz Brothers and
the popular singer Ethel Merman,
will be shown.
RECORD BREAKER
NEW YORK—Outstanding shows
In the Amusement Area of the New
York World s Fair are doing a ca
pacity business with one spectacle.
Billy Roses Aquacade, breaking all
entertainment records for paid ad
missions.
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—NEWS FROM—
StarrsvillE
By MRS. C. C. EPPS
Miss Kathryn Corley returned
home Friday from Statesboro where
she has been attending summer
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Sorrels and
children, Joan and Ralph, of Miami,
Fla., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Maddox recently.
Mrs. R. L. Epps, of Mansfield,
Mrs. R, M, Lockhart and son, Ralph
of Raleigh, N. C., spent last Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epps.
Mr. W. G. Benton and Mr.
| Charles Benton were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Faulkner in
j Monticello Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Patrick, of Winter
Green, Florida and Mr. John Hen
derson, of Fitzgerald, spent several
days last week with their sister,
Mrs. L. O, Piper, and attended the
Henderson reunion Sunday.
Mrs. R. W. Mays, of Jackson,
spent last Friday with her sister,
Mrs. B. J. Anderson.
Misses Irene and Mildred Moblev,
of Hlgh Pomt , spent last weelc with
] Mr and Mrs _ Troy Mobley and
f am j lv
Mr ' Carlos Mllls < of Cairo, visited
friends here during the week-end.
Misses Marinell and Dorothy Dyer
have returned to their home in At
lanta, after several weeks visit with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Harwell.
We are sorry to note the illness of
j ; Mrs. A. C. Belcher and wish for her,
an early recovery.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A
Maddox last Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs c E Moddox and son, Clar
ence, of Portsmouth. Va„ Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Maddox, of Clark
ston. Mrs. Bertha Mae Southern.
Miss Marie Maddox, of Atlanta, and
Mr. Norman O Kelly, of Monroe.
Mr. Charles Benton left Tuesday
with a party from Mansfield to
spend the week at Dead Lake, Fla.,
on. a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epps with
Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Epps, Mrs. R.
M. Lockhart and son, Ralph, of
] Mansfield, spent Sunday at Hard
i wick, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Epps.
Mrs. Jesse Ammons and daughter,
Mildred. Mr. Herman Epps and sons
of Atlanta, visited their mother.
Mrs. J. L. Epps, last Thursday.
The many friends of Miss Mary
France Robertson deeply sympathize
with her in the death of her mother,
which occurred last Sunday. Mis=
Robertson has taught school here
for the past five years, and lias a
number of friends here.
Revival services closed at the
Methodist Church last Friday eve
ning with eleven additions to the
church. The pastor was assisted by
Rev. H. C. Emory, of Covington,
who preached some very interesting
and forcible sermons.
—NEWS FROM—
I NEWBORN
] Cross Road
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Mrs. Graham Lewis spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wom
ack also Mr. and Mrs. Hugie Wom
ack and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryan, of Win
der, spent a white Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy H. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane, from Ma
con, came over Sunday afternoon to
see her sister, Mrs. Guy H. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Woma-ek and
daughter spent Sunday w'ith Mr.
and Mr s I. L. Harper and children.
Mr. W. P. Rogers and two daugh
ters, Lottie, Cordinia Rogers, of
Monticello, Ga,, and Mr. Claud Rog
ers were up Sunday to see Mr. and
Mrs. Guy H. Stevens.
Mrs. Guy H. Stevens W’ent up to
Atlanta Saturday to see her baby,
who is in St. Joseph's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Womack
and daughter spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. A
Moody, of Mansfield.
Little Betty Jean Stevens was car
ried to St. Joseph's hospital last
Thursday morning for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Womack
and daughter were guests at supper
Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Watkins, of
Social Circle, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harper, of
Newborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Womack
and family, of Monticello. spent a
short while Sunday afternoon with ]
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Womack. I
Mrs. J. T. Spears and children ■
air i Mrs. J. F. Hardman spent Sat-j
urday afternoon with Mrs. S. W j
Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Watkins, of
Starrsvilie. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harper
spent a white with Mrs, S. W. Wom
ack. also Mrs. Hughie Womack anti!
daughter. I
—NEW’S FROM—
NIXON
BT MRS. C. L. VAUGHN
Mrs. Estelle Pancej,
by her daughter, Mrs. B. T.
and B T., Jr,, of Fort Gaines,
tended ihe Price reunion in
County Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Pope and
, spent. Friday afternoon with
grandmother, Mrs, Emma
j ton.
Litile Peggy Vaughn spent sev
' eral days last week with Misses Dor
mh.v and Velma Lassiter, at
Point.
Several from here attended the
1 j Lewis reunion held at
the home oi
j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, at Le
guinn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lassiter and
family, of High Point, spent Sunday
very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Vaughn arid Peggy,
j Mrs. S. P. Jones had as her guest
Wednesday Mesdame? Frank Jones.
] Lamar Holmes, W. F. Jones and
Aubie Pickett.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill visited
| their mother, Mrs. Emma Penning
ton a while Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Aiken antj,
Huame visited relatives at Sunny
side Sunday
Mrs. J. K. Allen, of Monticello,
is spending a few days with her
homefolks here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.|
Ivey and Mrs. A. Vaughn.
Miss Vennie Jones has returned!
home after spending a week with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J, T. Doss and daughter
Polly, of Atlanta, visited Mrs. S. P.
Jones Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cresnutt
and attractive little daughter, of
Porterdale, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Brooks Chesnutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Washing
ton, of Worthville, Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Potts, of Porterdale. and Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Burnham visited Mr. J.
M. Potts and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, Mr.
and Mrs. Amanda Vaughn attended
church at Worthville Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jones and
Hulon, Mrs. Estille Yancey and Mrs.
B. T. Hartley and B. T., Jr„ spent
Tuesday sight - seeing at Talullah
Falls.
BOND PAYOFF
NEW YORK — Five per cent of
the New York World’ sFair bonds
ha s been paid off and additional
payments are authorized in the near
future.
never drinks water
NEW YORK — Eijer Jorgensen,
who runs the restaurant in the
Danish Pavilion at the New York
World’s Fair, hasn’t had a drink of
water for two years. He joined La
Confrerie des Ctvvaliers du Taste
vin, an exclusive wine-tasting socie
ty, two years ago and in order to
become a member he had to vow
that he would drink only wine, nev
er water, when he was thirsty.
Contour farming was practiced on
about 1,800,000 acres of farm land
m the 1937 AAA Farm Program.
the’ c o’v IN G TON NEWS
—NEW'S FROM—
OXFORD
BY MRS. W. L. FLOYD
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Forester are
-pending the week at Pennington
Ga„ helping the pastor there in re
vival services.
Mrs. Cleveland Thompson, Jr .
and little son, Cleveland III, have
returned to their home in Millen, af
ter spending several days with Mrs.
Elliott Herrington.
Miss Martha Emma Park has re
turned home after a week's visit in]
Florida.
Mr. M. W. Day and son, Howard,
from Bowdon, Ga, was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Day for the
Miss Augusta Mallory has re
home from Summer School
Athens.
Little Miss Myriam Young, from!
is spending several
with her grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. Tom Berry.
Little Miss Mildred Johnson has
to her home in Cedartown.
visiting relatives here. Her!
Miss Thelma Day, returned
with her for a visit.
Mrs. William Ellis and little
have returned home after
weeks visit in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peek, from I
are visiting their parents.
and Mrs. Fay Peek.
Mrs. Ralph Giles and daughter, I
left Sunday for a week's
They are visiting in North
and will go to Talullah
School before returning.
Bobby Williamson, of Ashville
C., is spending several weeks
his aunt, Mrs. Victor Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Derring, from
arrived Sunday to spend
weeks with their parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. J. Derring.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harwell and
Mr. Wilber and Burnham, and
and Mrs, William Ellis and lit
daughter, Margalee, attended a
of the Chandler family, at
Springs Sunday.
Oxford Woman's Club will meet
the home of Mrs. J. D. Boyd on
morning at ten o'clock.
The many friends of Mrs. Harold
regret * to "learn of her
illness. She has been called
her bedside at Stone Mountain.
Mrs. John B. Roberts spent Wed
afternoon in Atlanta.
Miss Lucille Baugh, of Madison,
the week-end guest, of Mrs
Herrington.
Miss Ruth Day returned home
after a week’s visit with
near Bowdon, Ga.
Mr. Louie Girtman, of Hazlehurst
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Weldon, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Herrington ]
little daughter, Margie, will
this week in Unadilla and
Mrs. Jimmie Williamson, of At- f
spent the week-end with her
Mrs. J. O. Weldon, who re- ]
quite ill.
Mr. Clyde Robinson, of Atlanta, I
the week-end with his family
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Ray, Mrs.
is spending some time ;
her sister, Mrs. Ray, who is
from a recent illness.
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Magath and ] !
Marion and Elizabeth
Miss Catherine Magath have ]
from different parts of
and other places of interest. |
Magath gave a very interesting
on Mexico at Seyney Hall Mon- i
day night, showing the different]
and other interesting scenes.
He made the pictures when he
toured Mexico.
Features At
Avondale Theatre
Thursday and Friday brings to
the screen Clark Gable and Myrna ]
Loy in a thrilling story of a news
paper cameraman and a woman fly
er seeking fame and adventure in
“Too Hot to Handle.” These two ]
favorites turn in grand perform
ances that will be pleasing to all
fans.
ured The Three the Mesquiteers Saturday.} are feat- ]
in western for
picture "Red River for the Range.” day is The second of! j
“King
Town” with Akim Tamiroff
Anna Mae Wong. The second ;
of “Daredevils of Red;
will also be shown on this !
“Man of Conquest,” the story of
the Texas war for independence
Mexico and its entrance to the ]
States. The story is built I
the life of Sam Houston, with |
Dix, Gail Patrick, Joan 1
and Windy Hayes forming i
excellent cast.
Loretta Young, Warner Baxter ] J
Cesar Romero star in the feat
attraction for Wednesday only
of the seasons gayest comedies
with laughs and rowdy
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