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NEWS FROM
I ALMON
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
wand children spent Sunday
l Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Edwards
J family. R. L. Williford
, ' Mr. and Mrs.
tsons; Mrs. Forte, Mr. and
J- C. Capes and son, and
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h Minnie Pippin were guests of
iif.md Mrs. J. L. Dobbs. Sunday,
jt Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kinnette
h and Mr. and Mrs. Will Owens
spent Sunday in Henry county.
Mr- and Mrs. L. G. Pippin spent
h rhursday in Macon with Mr. and
Mrs. Simmerson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hammond
; md their house guest, Mrs. Willie
3avis, spent Sunday with Mr. and
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|t, Vlrs. M- and D, Hammond. Albert Parker and
: Mr. Mrs.
f -hildren spent Sunday with Mr
ind Mrs. R. A. Parker and Mr.
! hind Mrs. Grady Crowell
• Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sherwood
' md family attended the singing
it Hayston, Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith,
Ulanta, and Mr. and Mrs-
3-odbee, of Eatonton, spent Sun
’ with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Neely.
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, Mr. James Dobbs, June Dobbs,,
vlrs. Grady Williams, Miss Eliza
• >eth Berry and Mr. Otis Ham
nond spent Sunday in Alto with
i ■1 drs. James Dobbs.
!> Mr- and Mrs. M. D. Hammond
|t md. family had as their guests
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Miss Kathryn Corley has re
turned to Cairo to resume her
duties as teacher in the Cairo
school.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parker, Jr.,
and daughter, Carolyn, of Por
terdale, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Parker, Sr
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen have
returned home from a visit with
relatives in Richmond, Va.
j Mr. R. A. Epps and Mr. Wood
1 King, of Columbus, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
j Epps
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Campbell,
Jr., of Fort Valley, were the
guests of Mr. W. G. Benton and
family, during the week-end.
Mrs. J. H. Carmichael has re
turned to Griffin, where she is
teaching in the Griffin high
school. ♦
Mrs- Eula Johnson, of Newnan
is the guest of Mrs. L. O. Piper.
The many friends of Mr. Charles
Benton will be glad to learn that
he is slowly improving from an
attack of typhoid fever.
Mrs. W. H. Corley, Jr., and
children, Faye and Bobby, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Corley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs- Sam Allen,
at Eudora.
Dr. F. S. Belcher and Mrs. A.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Capes
and two grandchildren, of Porter
dale; Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Lums
den, of Lithonia; Mr. Willie Ham
mond and son. Troy, of Atlanta:
and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hammond
and their house guest. Mrs. Willie
Davis, of Chattanooga
A large crowd attended the
quartet concert last Friday night
and it was enjoyed by those who
attended.
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Here’s the conference in Vienna which resulted in King Carol losing 21,23.1 square miles of Transyl
vama ceded to Hungary in return for a guarantee of the new border and a promise of German troops to
ace the E°viet forces in the north. Left to right, seated around the table: Hungary’s Premier Paul
e eki, Italy s Count Ciano, Germany’s von Ribbentrop, Rumania’s Mihail Manoilescu, and his aid, Vale
rian Pop.
J. Belcher of Monticello, visited
relatives here Sunday afternoon.
The ladies of the Methodist
church met Thursday, Sept. 5,
organize the Woman’s
Service Society. Mrs. E- C. Mc
Dowell and Miss Bert Winter
were welcome visitors. Miss Win
ter gave a very interesting talk
on the reorganization of the so
siety. The following officers
were elected: Mrs. B. J. Ander
son, president; Mrs. J. H Ander
son, vice-president; Mrs. J. M.
Aiken, recording secretary; Mrs.
C. C. Epps, corresponding secre
tary; Mrs. W. H Corley, treasurer
Officers will be installed on Sun
day evening, September 15. At
the conclusion of the meeting, de
lightful refreshments were served
by the hostess, Mrs. R. D. Dorsey.
Winter cover crops increase the
yields of regular farm crops.
Hay from small grain and vetch
or Austrian winter peas gives a
highly nutritious feed in the
spring.
Turning under winter cover
crops improves the texture of the
topsoil by aiding in the chemical
and bacterial action in the soil
that liberates mineral plant food.
Cuba’s four million people pur
chased 81 million dollars worth of
farm and factory products
the United States in 1939.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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I LEGALS
LIABLE FOR DIVORCE
Rebekah Pei y Meadors
vs.
Johnnie H. Meadors
Suit for Divorce, Newton County
Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1940
Number 2093
TO: JOHNNIE H. MEADORS,
defendant in said matter;
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Newton County Superior
Court, Newton County, Georgia,
to answer the complaint of the
plaintiff in the above case,
against you for divorce.
WITNESS: the Hon. James C.
Davis, Judge, Superior Court.
Newton County, Georgia.
This the 20 day of August, 1940.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
Annie Mae Pledger Tate,
vs.
Herman Tate.
No. 2094 Newton Superior Court
September Term 1940.
To Herman Tate:
You are hereby required to be
and appear at said term of Court
on Third Monday in September,
next, to answer petitioner’s libel
for divorce and in default thereof
the Court will proceed as to just
ice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James C.
Davis, Judge of Said Court. This
August 20, 1940.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk.
CITATION
State of Georgia, Newton County.
To F. S. Belcher, and next of
kin of S. J. Belcher, incompetent,
whose Guardian see"ks to resign:
You and each of you are hereby
cited to appear at the next term
of the Court of Ordinary of said
County, to be held on the First
Monday in October, 1940, to iihow
cause why Mrs. Mary Belcher, the
present guardian of said incom
petent, should not resign and said
F. S Belcher be appointed in her
place.
T1 is 3rd day of September, 1940.
A. L .LOYD, Ordinary.
FAIRVIEW
NEWS
Miss Mary Bentley spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M- Bentley.
Mr. P. G. Neeley and son, Jack,
have returned home from visiting
the world’s fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Deaton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Loyd.
Mrs- J. N. Steadham, front
Porterdale, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Madden
called to see Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Roseberry, Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ray spent
Sunday with relatives at Porter
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mason had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. H- J. Britt and daughter,
Ethelene.
Several from here attended
prayer meeting at Mr .and Mrs.
Frank Underwood’s Sunday night.
Friends of Mr. Virgil
are glad to know he is improving
in Emory University hospital.
Prayer meeting will meet with
Mrs. D. M. Bentley next Sunday
night. Everybody is invited
attend
Unlike the World War, the
ent European conflict has cut
ther than increased foreign
in agricultural products.
The man who leaves his
bare barely gets along.
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OXFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Radford Robinson
and little daughter, Judy, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Robinson, ol
Columbus, Ga-, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boyd Sunday
Miss Hazel Brown, of Atlanta,
spent Monday night with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown
Mr. Claud Giles spent the week
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Giles.
Mrs Janie B. Smith has re
turned to the college after spend
ing her vacation with her daugh
ter at Centenary, S. C. Mrs.
Smith is dietician at the college.
Rev. and Mrs. C. .S- Forrester
visited friends at Jackson, Ga.,
Tuesday evening. Rev. Forrester
delivered an address to the Ki
wanis Club
Mrs. J. O. Weldon spent Mon
day night with Mrs. L. L. John
son and Mrs. H H- Christie, in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Budd and
baby. Bobby, and Mr. Virgil Dear
ing, motored to Atlanta, Sunday.
Mrs- Herbert Snipe, of Char
leston, S. C., visited Mrs. Carl
Giles, the past week.
Mr. J. O Weldon. Miss Rebec
ca Weldon and Mrs- John Roberts
attended the funeral of Mr. Wel
don’s niece, Mrs. Kenneth Brown,
in College Park Thursday.
Mrs. William Ellis and little
daughter have returned home af
ter spending some time with Mr
Ellis at Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Jack Cunningham and
daughter, Ree. and Mrs. Ree Pitts
of Madison, spent a short while
with Mr. and. Mrs. J. O- Weldon
the past week.
Mrs. A .A Webb, and Mrs. C
T. Meador, of Covington and Mr.
and Mi'S. W. L- Floyd, of Oxford,
visited relatives at Loganville,
Thursday. Mrs. John Robert
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyd, of
Atlanta, visited Mr and Mrs. C.
D. Duke last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Starr spent
Saturday in Decatur, visiting lit
tle Pat Starr son of Mr. and Mrs
Winburn Starr, who was knocked
down by an auto. We are glad to
know he is getting on fairly well
at this time
Miss Rebecca Davis, of Atlanta,
is spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
Davis. v
Mr. Glenn Starr and family of
Atlanta visited relatives here Sat
urday afternoon
Mrs. H. C. Hays celebrated her
birthday last Sunday. Those vis
iting during the day were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Hays, eight
daughters, of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs- R. L. Oxford, of Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hays of Cov
ington, and Miss Elsie Hays, of
Athens.
Mr. W. C. Starr, Sr., of Den
of Newnan, Ga.. Mrs. Floyd’s sis
ter, accompanied them home for
a visit .
Mrs- L. L. Johnson and Mrs. O.
F. Sealey, of Atlanta, and Miss
Ruth Dabney, of Dublin, were re
cent visitors of Mr and Mrs. J.
O. Weldon.
Mr- and Mrs. Joe Wilson and
children have moved into the
apartment of Mrs. W. L. Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. H K. Forrester,
of Atlanta, visited friends here
Saturday.
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Thursday, September 12 ,1940
mark, S- C., spent the week-end
with his family.
Mrs. T. F. McClendon is in Grif
fin this week with her son, Ar
thur, who is sick.
Among the out-of-town visit
ors to Mrs. Carrie Hardman who
has been ill, were Mr. and Mrs
W- G. Hardman, of Porterdale.
Mrs. Annie L. Barrett of Vienna,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Adams
of Decatur.
Mr. Oscar Campbell was taken
to the hospital Sunday and was
operated on for appendicitis. He
is doing as well as can be expect
ed.
We are sorry Mr- Wyatt Parker
continues sick, also Rev. Jimmie
Hays.
Miss Hazel Marks has gone to
Rome, Ga., where she is teaching
in one of the schools.
Mrs. E. R. Banks spent a few
days last week with her daughter
in Atlanta
The dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lazenby were
Mr. and Mrs. Croff Harwell, of
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