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—NEWS FROM—
EIDORA
BY ARELL AARON
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Ozbum and
little daughter, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Ozburn.
Friends of Mrs, Wilbur Lowery
learn with regret that she is ill at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs- Frank Dooley.
Mr. John Lunard visited relatives
in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Jim Aaron spent Friday and
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Ramsey Furniture Company
Covington, Georgia
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly fn the State)
Saturday with Mrs. Homer Rutledge
of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Lewris, Mas
ter Stanton Lewis, Mr. Linburn
Cunard, Mr. John Neal Cunard and
Mr. Sherwood Broome of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs. John Cunard.
Mr. Melvin Ozbum, Mrs. Emory
Ozburn and Mrs. J. C. Kitchens
spent Thursday in Covington.
Miss Euraiene Kitchens was the
week-end guest of relatives in At
lanta,
Friends of Master Lanier Ozburn
regret that he is confined to his
room with a sprained foot,
Mrs Lola Hodge spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClen
don, of Mansfield.
Mr. Owen Aaron and Mr. Floyd
Layson spent Saturday in Coving
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones, Mr
Grover Morton, Mr. Arrowood of
Covington and Mr. Bill Cagle, of
Starrsville were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Venus Aaron Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Turnice Scarboro of
Mansfield, have taken rooms with
Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Lynch. Mr.
Carboro has the Watkins agency
for Jasper County.
Mrs. Ollie Blackwell, of Mans
field spent Monday and Tuesday
with Mrs. Emory Ozburn.
Friends of Mrs. Sam Potts learn
with regret that she is ill at this
writing.
Miss Annie Mae Brake, of Aiken
ton, spent Monday night with Miss
Mary Helen Aaron.
Mrs, Wilbur Dooley, Miss Marion
Dooley, Mr. Dewitt Dooley, Mrs
Eben Allen and Master Charles Al
len of Clarkston visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson, of
Monticello. spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
King.
Mr. Owen Aaron spent Sunday
night and Monday with relatives in
Atlanta
Mr. Frank Dooley, Miss Grace
Dooley and Miss Mary Helen Aaron
attended the singing at Red Oak
Sunday afternoon.
piLL the eye and you’ll fil! the
^ subject. Since salads have taken
such a prominent place in America’s
daily menus, we’ve come to realize
more than ever, how important a
part "eye-appeal” plays in every
meal. And, here is a salad that will
satisfy eye and appetite to the n’th
degree! Easy to make too, and
quite on the economy side!
APPLE COTTAGE CHEESE
SALAD
6 red apples
1 cup cottage cheese
Lettuce or other greens
Fo rthe first time in the history
of the University of Georgia, all of
the state’s 159 counties are repre
sented by at least one student.
The more than a century old “Ga
zetteer of Georgia’’ is being reprint
ed in a facsimile edition by the Uni
versity of Georgia Press.
Contour strip-cropping decreases
damage caused by broken
THE COVINGTON NEWS
—NEWS FROM—
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PIASNS
By MISS IRENE HARVET
Preaching at Countyiine Baptist
Church Sunday, December 17th, at
11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M- Sunday
School at 10:00 A. M. The public
is invited to attend these services.
Mrs. Robert Potts and children,
Johnnie, Marion and Robert Mar
cellus, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W- B. Burn
ham and children, Bobby, Jane, Jul
ius and Clair and Mrs. Lizzie
Vaughn visited Mrs. Josie Harvey
Sunday evening. Mrs. Potts and
children remained over for a few
days visit.
Mr, and Mrs. H H. Nolan, Mr.
^Apples, Cheese, and Eye-Appeal
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Director, Sealtest Laboratory Kitchen
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Core apples and cut In sixths leav
ing the base uncut so that the sec
tions may be spread apart but will
remain attached. Place on lettuce or
other greens and fill the centers with
cottage cheese. Serve with mayon
naise or French dressing. Serves
sir. To vary this salad, peel and core
the apples, cut in sixths, place in
wheel fashion on lettuce or other j
greens. Fill center with cottage j
cheese and sprinkle with nuts. Try
this delicious salad next time you *
want something that is really differ- ;
enL W r e'll bet that everyone will say
you have a real winner.
—NEWS FROM—
HIGH
POINT
BY MRS. E. H. MOBLEY
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mas
ter Thomas and Preston Johnson,
Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bo
hanan a while Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mobley
and children spent Sunday with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
J. Steele
Mrs. Frank Britt spent Sunday]
with Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Dawkins j
and family near Starrsville.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Obie Parker move into our
community.
Mrs. Tom Johnson spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mesdames Lilly
Mobley, Bill Parish and Julius Mob
ley.
Miss Betty Edwards spent- Thurs
day night with Miss Vennie Terrel
Jones- of Stewart.
Several from our community at
tended the singing at Red Oak
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Johnson spent Tues
day with her daughter, Mrs. Obie
Parker.
Miss Lula Patrick spent Tuesday:
night with Misses Minerva and Em- j
ma Corine Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parish, of]
Covington, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W- F. Parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stodard, ]
of Porterdale, have moved into;
Mrs, Julius Mobley attended the
singing at Red Oak Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Canup Sunday.
Miss LUla Patrick spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E- W, Patrick, of Covington Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish and
son spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Mobley and family,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mobley and
their new home. We are glad to
have”them in our community,
of Starrsville.
Mrs. W. F. Parish visited Mrs.
Clifford Stoddard Saturday after
noon.
with Mrs. J. W. Parish spent Saturday j i
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E
W- Patrick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aiken and
daughter visited relatives at Stew-1
art Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Patrick and
children and Misses Lula and Ruby
Lee Patrick of Covington Mills,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Burney Reid Sunday.
Mr. Allen Reid and Miss Doris
Fincher, of Covington Mills were
quietly married Saturday afternoon
Mr. Arthur Lee Kirkpatrick, of |
Covington, visited Mr. J. B. Reid
Sunday afternoon.
It is often hard to carry through
a group of pullets without a neck
mold in the fall and winter, but the
use of lights and wet mash wdil help.
Some poultry raisers like to keep)
both laying mash and grain before
their pullets all the time This works I
fine with pullets, but may cause old!
hens to become too fat.
REVEALING FIGURES
ITHACA, N. Y. (NNS)— An ex
haustive survey of scholastic aver
ages at Cornell University proves let
that students who won varsity
ters ranked higher than the college
average, 74.67 to 74.48. In individ
ual sports, fencers led the list with
78.11, followed by tennis, basket
ball, swimming, soccer, baseball
football and track. Trailing the list
were the hockey players.
Bicycles
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Visit our store for bet
ter values in Bicycles.
Christmas just isn't
complete without a Bi
cycle from King-Hicks.
Tricycles
Heavy reinforced
frames with ball-bear
ing wheels and rubber
pedals and tires.
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BALL-BEARING
SKATES
One of the best skates made!
Ball bearing, adjustable,
durable, easy-rolling, fast,
double braced.
Mechanical
Toys
We have a large and
wide variety of mechan
ical toys of all kinds.
KING-HICKS HARDWARE CO
“Home of Toys and Gifts”
PHONE 75 COVINGTON, GEORGIA
(Our Advertiser# Are Assured of Results)
an Mrs D. S. Chestnut and Miss
Ruth Davis recently visited in At
lanta.
Mrs. Corrie Chesnut had as her
guests last Tuesday Mr- and Mrs
Ray Chesnut, of Atlanta.
Mr. Eugene Martin left Satur
day for Gastonia N. C. where he
will visit his uncle, Mr. Leavy
Moore.
Mr. Glynn Thurmon spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Misses Marion Stokes and Cecil
Cauthon spent this week-end with
Mrs Dolvin Boyd.
Mr. Grier Davis, of Calhonn, and
Mr. R. E. Cowan, of Oxford, were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cres
nut Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Josie Harvey and daughters,
Miss Irene Harvey and Mrs Ola
Harvey Tracker and son. Mr. Ed
gar' Thacker attended the funeral
of Mrs. Mattie Mitcham at Salem
Children’s
Desk Sets
We invite you to in
spect these high quality
desk sets at low prices.
Footballs
Basketballs
Valve type of good
quality pebble grain.
Made to take punish
ment.
Doll
Carriages
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Well made—very at
tractive and sure to
please the little miss.
Children’s
Rockers
Buy a set of these rock
ers and see the young
sters have a good time.
Reasonable.
Thursday, Decemb !! H 1939.
Baptist Chursh, Rorkdale County,
Friday afternoon,
Mr. Rayford Cauthon spent Sun
day in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook moved
from our community Saturday to
Gum Creek We wish for them much
success,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyd and
children, Billie and Betty, of At
lanta. spent the week-end here with
relatives.
Miss Sue Thompson was the din
ner guest of Mrs. Josie Harvey and
family Sunday.
The officers of Hopewell Presby
terian Church held their regular
monthly meeting at the church on
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs D. O. Thompson
had as their supper guests Satur-
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We have a big variety of styles at all
prices. See them—Hear them—They
cry “mama” and go to sleep. Even have
eyelashes like real baby, completely
dressed.
Tea Sets
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They all love tea sets.
USE OUR LAY-A-WAY
PLAN NOW!
AVOID THE RUSH!
day evening M r and Mrs
Hamilton, of Atlanta, *• A.
Mr. Brice Thompson,
Colo., and Miss 0 f p.
Visited Estelle Harve??
Mrs JosU 805
day afternoon. y T “Ufs.
Good terraces must be
Good terraces must ttaintam
tained, be Ulitifl.
no fatter how wel1 th
laid out and «S ar,
there is always constructed, sinti
s °m« soil. "'Ushinj
between terraces.
Increased yields of c °tt°n
the past few years have duiiag
decrease in production caused *
costs
In general, there is on hud*
or in prospect, according ,
reports of the 0 5,1
U S. a
Agriculture, an abundance of
ticaiiy all kinds of food, ?
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FEW OF THE MANY
ITEMS ON DISPLAY.
Gifts For
Grownups Too
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You Shop!