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Covington, Georgia
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^ tudent - Eo ^ ert St ^ vens ' of West
Georgia College. He is taking a
nap on the front campus. The
villian, an automobile with a nas
ty expression on tis radiator,
driverless, and locked, plunges
over a shallow precipice and gains
speed as it rolls over the campus
THE COVINGTON NEWS
—NEWS FROM—
CUM
CHEEK
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Sallie Ellington.
Mrs. Ellen Fraisher visited Mrs.
Johnnie Aeagen Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Jim Byrd, Mrs. Guss Byrd,
Mrs. Luther Byrd and Mrs. Wal
ter Middlebrooks spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Floyd Byrd.
Mrs. Sallie Ellington and Mr.
Walter Ellington had for their
guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Algood and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Byrd and
children, Gladys, Carolyn, Wilbur,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper and Mrs.
Lizzie Johnson spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Middie
brooks and son, J. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Townley. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Byrd and son, Billie. Mr. Roy
Byrd were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ellington
and son. Dean, enjoyed a birth
day dinner Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Dial. Mrs. Dial celebrated her
eighty-fifth birthday.
The friends of Mr. Walter El
lington regret to hear that he and
his mother have been very ill for
the past few days, but are glad to
hear that at this writing they are
somewhat better and wish for
both a speedy recovery.
toward sleeping Stevens. The
heroine, Miss Jean Simms, a West
Georgia College Co-ed, sees the
car rolling toward Stevens. She
screams. Stevens crambles to
safety, just in time to see the car
whizzing by. The thwarted vill
yun crashes into a wall for a
smash finish. A sneak preview,
not intended for production, was
held at West Georgia College a
few days ago. It really happened!
—NEWS FROM—
AECOVV
By FRANCES HAMBY
Miss Lucile Beam and Mr.
George Hood attended prayer ser
vices at Cornish Mt. Sunday night.
Mrs. Wilburn Watkins and
daughters, Juanita and Eloise. are
v ; siting Mrs. J. O. Doster, of Cor
nish Mt.
. Miss Lillie Ewing, Mrs. Dewey
Mann and Mrs. C. M. Hamby Sr.,
visited Mrs. Maggie Ewing Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman,
SpffStir Mrs. Ozie Flemming called on
Miss Mary Watkins Saturday
Miss Mary Watkms was the
guest of Mrs. Maggie and Mr. Er
nest Swing Saturday.
Mr. Bud Skelton and Mary are
visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doster
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hamby
Sunday.
J. D. Hawkins of Atlanta visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamby re
cently,. .
Mr. Jack Hood spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Sam Beam.
Mr. Bud Watkins called on Mr.
Gus Beam Sunday afternoon.
Miss Edna Hamby and Martha
Jean Hamby visited Mrs. Towns
Adams Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Bill Hamby spent Saturday
night with Mr. Alex McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Simmons, of
Social Circle visited Mrs. Mae Mc
Intosh and family Sunday.
Those on the sick list are Mr.
Earnest Ewing and Mrs. Emma
Mitchell and Mrs. A. H. Hamby.
Miss Mary Watkins spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Edna
•fi* SoTtl Prince Halt o,
CM.Messrs. Bill
Hamby. Alex McIntosh and Glenn
Shropshire were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Hamby Friday night.
Mr. Marvin Wiley ,o’f near
sey, visited friends Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. J. L. Owenby and Miss
Ethel Owenby has returned from j
Arkansas, after visiting relatives
there.
Mr. C. D. Barnette and family
had as their guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. N. J. Piper,, of Porter
dale, Mrs. Perry and son, of Al
mon. Mr. T. J. Hamby, Misses
Frances Hamby and Dorothy Ow
enby.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bruce had
as their guests Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mumpower.
Mr. Claude Taylor and Mr.
mer Jones.
Mr. Frank Stone, of Porterdalc
spent last week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Stone.
Misses Ethel Owenby and Fran
ces Hamby spent Monday after
noon with Mrs. Emory Bruce.
Mrs. D. C. Hamby visited Mrs.
T. J. Hamby Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. G. W. Whitley has re
turned to her home in Conyers af
ter visiting her daughter, Mrs. T.
.T. Hamby.
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Ailments Resulting
From Diseased Feet
BY P.D.G. LABORATORIES
ATLANTA. GA.
Incidentally considering that a
person walks 65,000 miles from
the cradle to the grave, or the
equivalent of two and one-half j
times around the world, his feet !
certainly deserve all the consider-:
ation he can give them.
The feet being the foundation of
the body, may have a serious ef- 1
feet on the whole structure. If
the skin is irritated, the pain and .
discomfort produced may spread
through the nerves to almost any ;
organ in the body. Other branches
of the great nerve cable in the
spine supply the heart, the
stomach, and other internal or
have equal power over the actions
of the stomach or intestines.
Another effect of foot discom
fort may be to start nervous' re
actions that narrow or relax the
arteries and the tinier blood ves
sels. 1 hus there may be effects
on the circulation and on the
blood supply of every 1
organ.
Either headache or stomachache,
may be cause in scores of differ
that ent ways, and be any case of either j
cannot traced to its source
« a signal for using PED-EZE.
one of the things that is not
infrequently wrong is something
wdb the f eet >so that the whole
bod Y is ,ired out - irritated and
disturbed, and pains in distant or
® ans are Produced. The feet and
c ® s are ,he ver Y foundations upon
which we live and work.
f ‘ ects in tbis important part of
the anatomy are far deeper in our
lives than might appear at first.
J vnt OUR _ ACHING FEET
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Recommended for eczema, rash,
totter, ring worm, pimples, sca
bies, psoriasis and other skin trou- 1
hies. Ask for PED-EZE CORN j
REMOVER. For sale at the fol
lowing places: City Pharmacy,!
Peoples Drug Store, Greenes
Pharmacy. Vining's Drug Store,
W. C. Mathis, Covington Mills,
and Standard Pharmacy, Porter
dale.
CLASSIFIED
FO r SALE: — t Lespedezas. Carpet
Grass, Sudan Grass. Dallis Grass,
Clovers, all varieties Peas and Beans,
Corn, Crotolaria. Millet. Cane
Seed, Peanuts, all varieties Garden
seed and Beans—30 Minutes drive
to ETHERIDGE SEED STORE,
Jackson. Georgia- C-F29MA30
FOR SALE—Picture Framing Ma
chine with lot of moulding for
sale reasonable. G. W. Caldwell.
Covington. 4tAir
FOR SALE—1,000 bushels,of oats,
fiOc bushel. Apply to Wick Por
ter. 2tAll
WANTED: Oak. Clear Pine, Pine
Shorts, Poplar and Maple Lum
ber. For full particulars write
ATLANTA OAK FLOORING
CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
FOR SALE—1940 model Ford se
dan. Good condition. Apply 20
Hazel St. Porterdale. ltpA18
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Writp to
day Ravvleigh's. Dept. GAD-73
SA., Memphis, Tenn.
FOR RENT — Four room apart
ment with modern convenienc
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—NEWS FROM—
CEDAR
SHOALS
MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Last Week's News
Mrs. Archie Johnson, of Cov
ington was Saturday guest of her
mother, Mrs. Lee Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Entrekin
and children, of Macon, spent the
week-end with Mrs. T .J. Kit
chens and family,
Mrs. C. E. Piper, Mrs. Sim Ran
die and children, Don and Judy, of
Covington, visited Mr. N. H. Piper
and Mrs. E. G. Switzer Monday af
ternoon.
children visited Mrs. Raymond
Owens and family, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morris
spe nt Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Arnold
M r. and Mrs. Howard Piper and
daughter, Marie, and Mr. and Mrs
E. M. Piper and daughter Doro
thy, all of Covington, Mr.’ancf visited Mr.
N. H. Piper and Mrs. E.
g. Switzer and daughters. Hester
and Virginia. Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. John Head, of
Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight
and son, Billy; Mr. and Mrs. [
Pleas Knight and Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Caldwell, of Covington,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Knight.
Mrs. Alma Collis and Mrs. En
trekin, of Macon, are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mose
Coliis and Mrs. Polly Morris.
Mrs. Mae Arnold was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Plunkett.
Mrs. Howard Piper and Mrs.
Frank McCart, of Covington; Mrs.
Irby Edwards and son, of Carroll
* on ' viisted Mr. N. H. Piper and
““ S–HaT'”*
f iends „1 Mrs. Josephine AUen.
owens“nd „ Mr’^H PmlTTr!
elad 8 d ? to know k £ thev th y a ™ slowly f P ? im_
Pr ° Vlng after sever ? 1 , weeks
Mr. L. C. Rawlins and Miss
Frances Ray, of Almon, and Miss
Virginia Fields, of Avondale, were
guests Sunday of Miss Pauline
Moate, William and Henry Lee.
Mae Arnold spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Plunkett.
Mrs. Entrekin has returned to
her home in Macon, after spend
ing several days with Mrs. Mose
Collis and Mrs. Polly Morris.
Miss Hester Switzer spent Tues
day night in Covington with Miss
Marie Piper.
Mrs. Dora Speer and daughter,
Dora, and Miss Helen Baxter of
Covington Mill, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Pleas
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis and
children of Meador, Ga., are
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Knight and Mr. and
Mrs. Mose Cyllis.
Mr. W. J. Piper, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Piper and daughter, Ma
rie, all of Covington, spent Sun
day with Mr. N. H. Piper, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Switzer and family.
Mr Wilson Moate spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jones at Flint Hill.
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Avondale Theater
Alice Faye and Warner Baxter
star in the attraction" for Friday
only, “Barricade,” the story of a
cafe entertainer and a free lance:
corerspondent meet and fall m
love in a night of terror. The;
seerie this picture is laid in
the Orient and begins with an at
tack b Y a ba nd of outlaws on the
Shanghai train and ends with an
exciting battle at the American
Embassy which has been entirely
forgotten by this country until
brought to their attention by this
attack.
The western stars for the day
are the Three Mesquileers in
“Pioneers of the West.” a typical
story of the early settlers and the
fight for land when the railroad
began moving west. Jack Holt
comes to the screen in the second
feature, which is a thrilling action
drama entitled “Hidden Power.”
Here’s special news, be sure and
be here this day as a new action
packed, spine Chilling serial be
gins. Chapter one of “Drums of Fu
Man Chu” completes the program
so be sure and get in at the very
beginning of this latest serial.
“It's a Wonderful World” with
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WHITE’S
PORTERDAL
Colbert and James
is scheduled for Monday
Tuesday and it is one of the
Spring time comedy
mystery dramas that you have
enjoyed. Meet, the private
who guards a million
who is framed on a murder
by a couple who will inher
his money. You will laugh long
the complications that put the
in jail and how he is
and helped by Claudette
BIG SALE!
Thursday, Friday, Saturda
All prices on Rexall Producl
reduced—Come in Today!
Peoples Drug Store
A. H. David, Prop. “The Rexall Store’’ Coving^
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Velvet Bakery
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Colbert. It’s wonderful, most laj j
Out of one of the
eras of America's history ci
the story which is the basis
“The Roaring Twenties” whi
the attraction for Wednesday!
Thursday. James Cagney. H
phrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane,
fery Lynn and Gladys George!
the cast of this action picture
takes you through the days of'
hibition when the gangster
bootlegger flourished