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v July 25. WO
SEWS FROM
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IIINI HILL
and Mrs Hoke Burlon, of
Mr Fla., are visiting Mr.
ikeland Carter Burton.
id Mr- 5 . Brooks, of Athens,
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the w eek-end with his par
,„t Mrs. J. T. Brooks,
i „ Mr. and Singletary
and Mrs. W. J
nr visiting Mr.
, Cordele. Ga„ are
d Mrs. D. L. Sullivan.
P. B. Hays. of Mansfield,
Mrs. Berry and Misses Ila
Grady Jean Parrish, of
ierry and Bobbie
ijvington and Mrs. George Ber
r«were the Wednesday guests of
j and Mrs- L. R. Jones and Miss
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uise Jones. B.vrd and Mr.
~ Ur and Mrs. Jeff
Mrs Jack Swords visited Mrs
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l Camp in Milstead Sunday
ternoon Codv of Atlanta
Miss Frances Belle
fpent last w eek with Miss
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Mtldr White were the Sun
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Misses E ™ li J p”‘ ®g’
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COVINGTON
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Solicitor General
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PICKOL1 S
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TOM KINNEY
What did "Smitty” want to see
Mr. Day about? ... It wasn't
about those red suspenders he is
wearing, or was it? . . How did
Ann Sorrells stick a nail in her
knee .’ . . , Wonder what the
Mansfield girls named Red and
i C. s little niece.' . . . Don't
j let Jammie Hopkins mess you up
with those cigarettes he
are as good as Luckies! ■ • Why
did Guy Robinson think Ben Burt
had lost weight? . . . Esta Bos
well didn't hear Gienn Payne
whistle Monday afternoon! . . .
Tod Brown and George Hopkins
walked home Monday nite with
Allene Morton and “Little Coot
er” Payne . . . Did George want to
go all the way? . . . Did A. C. Ar
no *^ rea Hy say his date talked
niUC * ? ' ' - Wonder who goes to
' ? Evelyn Day every nite? . . .
".sie (" re Wood an Army
boy? . . . What happened to
- g that'was supposed to be?
. . Why was Glenn and his girl
frjend late for the movie Monday
rite? . . . Ruby White and John
Brown «' ere nit « clubbing
Margie Reynolds and “Hardy” at
McFlroy’s eating joint Saturday
nite. . . . Did Roger divide his time
with two? . . . Estelle Walls sing
ing “There’s That Far-Away Look
spending a week at Percy's Camp.
Demorest.
Mr. Howard Sullivan has re
turned home after several weeks
visiting relatives in Cordeie.
Mr. R. A. White spent the week
end in Atlanta with relatives.
Miss Valeria McDonald, of Pen
dergrass is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. George and Miss Emily
George.
Miss Sara Jean Brooks spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert White of Conyers.
Mrs. Annie Lee Day and Mrs.
R. E. Lee visited Mrs. L. R. Jones
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon White
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Costley an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
July 17. Mrs. Costley is the form
er Miss 11a Guinn.
The friends of Mrs. M.
Smith. Mrs. R. H. Eddleman and ,
Mr. B. F. Eddleman regret to learn
of their illness and hope they will
soon be on the road to recovery.
THE COVINGTON NEWa
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MBp^QUALirrY <i ii r \ ■ Ja^n imdn FLOUR
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FOOD SHOPS ;
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Matches / 2c
Red Diamond Box
GOLD LABEL FLOUR
SOU. MANOR TEA GLASS FREE Box Lb. i/c 12 Lb. 49c - 24 Lb. 95c
SODA CRACKERS NUN SO CRISP 1 Lb. 8c CIRCUS FLOUR
GRAHAM CRACKERS NUN SO 1 12 Lb. 35c 24 Lb. 65c
CRISP Lb. 48 Lb $1.25
COFFEE DOUBLE FRESH GOLD 18c SILVER hm c
LABEL LABEL ROGERS NO.
VINEGAR WHITE HOUSE U) 37
i 19c 12 Lb. 39c-24 Lb. 75c
APPLE 2 Gal. Gal.
C–H PICKLING VINEGAR1 ro 48 Lb. $1.45
Gal.
COLONIAL APPLE SAUCE4 No. Cans 2 1 A ARMOUR’S PURE LARD STAR
LOVELY JELL ASSORTED FLAVORS 3 o 2-Lb. Ct. 14c-4-Lb. Ct. 28c
For 8-Lb. Carton 55c
Soda Arm and Hammer 3 Boxes 10c SWIFT SILVER LEAF
FRUIT COCKTAIL GREA i V/\LUt 10c LARD
Can 4-Lb Ct. 30c 8-Lb Ct. 59c
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MARSHMALLOWS Lb. 10c
Bag
SCOTT PRIDE PEACHES 10 No. 2Vt 25c SUGAR IN PAPER BAG
Cans 5-Lb Bg 23c-10-Lb Bg 45c
RED SOUR PIE CHERRIES No. 2 10c 25-Lb. Bag $1.12
Can
STANDARD TOMATOES 4 No. 2 25c
Cans Kleenex 200 size box W/zC
BESTEVER ORANGE JUICE 46-Oz. Can 15c Lucky Peanut Strike Butter 1-lb. 13c
,CREAM COOKIES CHOC, or VANILLA 1 b 10c B – M Baked Beans jar 17c
B. ,
PET OR CARNAT’N MILK 6 !r 3 Tali 20c B – M Brown Bread _ 15c
Cars Calo Dog Food 2 cans 15c
Salt O. K. 4 Boxes Old Malt Blue Ribbon Dutch Cleanser __ 3-lb. can can 55c 7«
ROGERS’ LARGE BREAD 2 Loaves H Rinso, sm. 8c; lge. box 20c
ARGO STARCH 3 H Dole
Boxes Pineapple Juice lge. cn. 25c
OCTAG’N SOAP POWDERS H Kool-Aid ____ package 5c
For
BAMA JELLIES ASSORTED FLAVORS 1 Lb. 15c
Jar P–G Soap 3 bars 10c
GAUZE TISSUE 4 15c Ivory Soap ... med. bar 5c
Rolls Ivory Soap lge. bar 8 1-3
c
COLONIAL EVAP. MILK 3 L'6 Small 18c *
Cans Octagon Cleanser 2 cns 9c
Palmolive Soap 3 bars 17c
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI dim
RED LABEL Boxes —Our Meats are Better—
CUT BEANS STANDARD 4::.! 25c FRESH DRESSED and DRAWN
GRAPE JUICE COLONIAL 12c ,21c FRYERS . 35c
FANCY BEEF r
JUNE PEAS EARLY PHILLIPS 3 SJ 25c ROAST . Lb. 23c t
WESSON OIL Pint 21c SLICED TENDERIZED
Can HAM 20c
EVAP. PEACHES 1 tile . . Lb.
PORK !
PURE
BLUE ROSE RICE 5 "Jr 19c SAUSAGE 2 us. 25c i
CORN FLAKES JERSEY 2bo.,.11c WESTERN VEAL I
POTTED MEAT LIBBY’S 3c.„.10c STEAKS . Lb. 25c
PORK STFV' OR
PIGS FEET RATH’S PICKLED 14 t 15c ROAST . Lb. 17c I
ARMOUR’S 2r.25c -PESH
BRAINS Spare Ribs 2 Lbs. 25c
LAND-O-LAKES CHEESE Lb. 19c PAN -REf* TROUT 4IA
NUCOA Lb. 18c Lb 10c
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in Your Eyes"—Charles Johnson
is in Ridgecrest, N. C. . . . Bessie
Claude and Sara Smith were at
the Skating Rink with Troy Kin- i
drick . . . Joe Cook is giving Mary
Trainer a rush here of late'. . . .
There is no change as yet in the
Arthur Niblett-Emma Poole ro
mance . . . What does A. C. feal
ly want his sister to name the
baby girl? . . . Lucille Hamby is
doing herself proud with two boy
friends—could she spare one? . . .
jf Buck Brown had a new one
there might be a good game Sat
urday morning . . . Was Bill White
really too busy Tuesday after
no on? . . . John Bently said that
lie is president of the Dog Conven
tion . . . Under what condition
would Snig many a certain girl?
. . who did Mrs. Poteet give a
kiss Tuesday afternoon through
the window? . . . Allene Morton
,-eally went to town Saturday nite
the singing convention with “In
the Shadow of the Cross” . .
Gertrude Cannon and Herbert
Smith were holding hands at Pros
pect school house Saturday nite!
j . , ,\’ote to Buck Yarbrough:
I ‘ Ytur son, Bill, is meaner than
; you have ever been—he even calls
! p i urnp people Fatty—really, you
s houid give the boy a whipping
when he comes home” . . . Now.
Mr. Bill, guess you will quiten
d ., wn , , , Leonard Bowen has a
plaster on the Adam apple—Did
someone's false teeth slip? . .
Who jumped at the river and
missed it? . . . Jaybird and “Sis
j ter >• trom Washington, D. C-, ex
change gifts Sunday? . . .
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j j —NBWS FROM—
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j g ! BY MS. I.. n RAY
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sills and
Mr. and Mrs. Chess Ray and
daughter, Doris, attended the con
vention singing at Monroe Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood
and Mr. and Mrs. J T. Mason
spent Sunday at Decatur with Mi
and Mrs. J. J. Bennedict.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton visited
friends at LaGrange Tuesday
j night.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Womac vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rawlins,
of Almon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White, of
Conyers, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Madden.
Mrs. Olene Forrester and chil
dren, Laette and Jimmy, and Miss
Eveiyn O'Kelly, of Cedartown,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Chess Ray.
Mrs. Ruth Womac visited Mrs.
Dora Bailey Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray visit
i ed Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of
] Greenville Monday and Tuesday
I night.
Mrs. D. M. Bentley called to
see Mrs. R. A. Parker, of Almon.
Thursday afternoon.
| Master Vernon Roseberry spent
j Saturday evening with Elbert and
Hugh Madden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nunnally and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cochran and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harris, of At
lanta. and Mrs. J. J Robinson
called to see Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Ray Saturday Almon night. Baptist Indies’ Aid
The
will have a business meeting at
tlie Church on July 31st, at three
! o’clock. We wish to have all the
’ members attend.
! —NF.W8 FROM—
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By FRANt’EB MOORE
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| Mr. and Mrs. John Billie Nolen
j and children, with Mr. of and Hayston, Mrs. spent J. O.
I Sunday
Pickett Philip Pickett and their
I guest, Mrs. King C. Keedy, of
| Washington, Mrs. D. C. Eugene Parker
Mr and
j and Barbara, of Stewart, spent
j j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Ellington and children.
Mrs. M. M. Lewis is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Eail Moore.
I Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stubby spen!
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Washington, of Atlanta.
Mrs. L. H. Bates is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Yancey and
family of Winnsboro, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mance Parker, of High
Point.
Mrs. Earl Moore and Frances
Moore spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. George Maicolm and
Miss Ann Malcolm.
M’ss Bert Winters of Canon,
taught a Daily Vacation Bible
School last week in this commun
ity.
Larges) Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
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