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. 8 day. April 10, 1941
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News Of Interest To
Farm Women
1 Mrs. and Jas. Mrs. Riggers, C. A. of Sockwell Coving
have given to the Brickstore
: n electric delighted stove which to have. the
ill \Votnen are
,K:b had a call business meet
Wednesday to plan for its
nation and for the remodeling
‘ Mrs. Jack Reeves
f r ‘leered kitchen. serving ta
,’olu to make a
Sble out ut the discarded oil stove
has three shelves. Mrs.
%*ht stanton is giving a wash
t0 provide cupboard space
I . a n the improvements are
leted the clubwomen will
supper for Mr. and Mrs.
'I a Mrs. Biggers. The
ive ll and
m w ho worked so hard to put a
on the clubhouse wonder
m became of the supper they
a* promised!
e Brickstore Club will meet
he second Tuesday of each
h hereafter. The change was
to give the women who sell
A he Saturday Curb Market
time to make preparations,
M al women will soon be taking
>d fryers to market.
, pine Grove met on
es day. Mrs. Pannell says that
president, Miss Della Rob
n, i s greatly missed by all the
pel's and they pray that she
Moon be well.
jj, g V. Cunningham, State
.fljCiub Leader, riding on dhe
thei i bus with Saliie and Waller
was discussing the 4-H Ra
Sjpuiz, g which Saturday is given mornings, over
l ndlie b. on
complimented Lillie May
Oiifiante of Mansfield 4-H Club
Hie H’hey questions which she sends
put a lot of thought on
[and he said, "They are good.”
girls are paid 25 cents
■ cents for each question used
n Rie program, boys Wilbur have Spivey made
■the Marks
pocket money with their
^ ri ns.
T. J. Cook of Brickstore
lector for Women
|ry [rhes, fay, women are finding cramp-like the
nervousness,
[of [alnutrition junctional dysmenorrhea relieved due by
l)UI. are
It usually increases ap
p, livens flow of gastric juices
id lo improves digestion. Thus it
i to build resistance to periodic
pss for many. Others find help
[or periodic distress |>y taking
■DUI Ig a few days before and
“the time.” CARDUI has
popular for over 50 years.
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Covington, Georgia
(Our Advertisers Are Augured of Results)
i s completing her kitchen im
provement project. Gone are the
dingy walls with cracking plaster,
the zinc top work table, and dark
woodwork; and in their place is
a modern light kitchen with built
in cabinets and kitchen sink, walls
painted spring green with white
ceiling ...
and white woodwork. The
wood box is now a built-in feature
of the cabinet with a hinged lid
which is part of the working sur
face. 1 wo large windows with
Southern exposure admits ample
light and overlook the gardens.
An electric refrigerator, white
kitchen cabinet, wood range and
linoleum floor covering give Mrs.
Cook a kitchen in which it is a
pleasure to work.
Mrs. Henry Anderson of
Starrsville, applied shelf i paper
, behind , . the
glass in the doors of
her kitchen cabinet to conceal the
contents of the cabinet. Mrs. An
derson also painted black designs
around the knobs and drawer
pulls to keep fingerprints from
showing she has three boys!
The goals of the Newton Coun
j ty Council for 1941 are:
1. To have each club send a
representative to Farm and Home
Week.
2. To have a larger number of
ladies take part in County Fashion
Show.
3. To continue the successful op
eration of Curb Market.
4. To have every club repre
sented at every council meeting.
5. To have a woman in every
club er^ter the Home Improvement
Contest.
6. To attend every club and
council meeting.
7. To help make the County
Fair a greater success.
! Charles and Marian Ewing, of
j Starrsville, _ each have a fine beef
! cal£ as a 4 “H project. They have
j the encouragement of their pa
ren£s ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing,
one of Newton County’s most suc
cessful F. S. A. families.
The Hays District Club had a
turkey supper Friday night which
was a sell-out and many were
turned away.
Grow a defense garden. It will
help the program of national de
fense. aid the health of the family,
and improve the family income.
To supply eggs and poultry pro
ducts for a family of five, an av
eL *– e ot 30 layels shoiiid be ke P £ '
gnCU ‘ Extension
Almon News
By MRS. PIERCE IIAMMOND
Mr. Hugh McCart of New York
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wallace called
to see Mr, Pierce Hammond at
Emory University Hospital, Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Dobbs call
ed to see Mrs. J. A. Dempsey Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moss spent
■Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Dobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dobbs.
Mr. Pierce Hammond was rush
ed to Emory University Hospital
Thursday for an emergency opera
tion for appendicitis. At present
writing he is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wallace
spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mrs.
L. G. Smith and family.
Mr. Tommy Hammond of U. S.
C. G. Air Station of Miami arriv
ed Friday to spend a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Owens, J.
T.. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ber
ry and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dobbs attended a birthday
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Owens Sunday. The oc
casion honored Mr. Joe Owens
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hammond,
Mr. C. P. Hammond. Messrs Otis
and Tommy Hammond and Mrs
Pierce Hammond spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Pierce Ham
mond at Emory University Hospi
tal.
Mr. Sherwood spent Sunday in
Macon.
Mrs. C. P. Hammond, Rev. E. P.
Hammond and Mr. Tommy Ham
mond called to see Mrs. J. A.
Dempsey Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbs and
Mrs. Dave Dobbs honored Mr.
Dave Dobbs with a birthday din
ner Sunday.
Joan Dobbs, Jane Sherwood,
James Henry Dobbs, Billy and
Gloria Hammond are all on the
sick list this wmek. All of them
have “German measles.”
Everyone is cordially invited to I
attend our Easter Pageant at Shi
loh Church next Sunday evening at
eight o’clock. The Pageant is en
titled, “The Message of The !
Cross.”
Further improvement in con- !
sumer demand for farm products is
indicated for hte next few months, j
Plant something in the garden
every week during the year and
in this way. have something to eat
from the garden each week.
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John B Walker, vice-preeident of United Airline*, congratulates Mrs
Frank A. Tichenor, after she christened “Wings of Mercy," the first
flying ambulance for Britain, which was purchased by the British
American Ambulance Corps. Looking on (left to right) are H. E.
Mordan, head of the Corps’ Industrial Division, and Frank A. Tichenor.
aviation magazine publisher, members of the Aviation Industry’s
"Wings of Mercy” committee, which is carrying on a campaign in the
industry for $500,000 to purchase a fleet *f ambulance planet fer use
In Britain, Greece and Africa.
—NEWS FROM—
EUDORA !
BY ARELL AARON
On Wednesday afternoon, April
the 2nd. the W. H. D. C. was call
ed to order by president, Mrs. A
T. King, almost every club mem
ber was present and received one
new' member at this meeting,
Miss Pauline Speer entertained
with a very impressive Easter pro
gram teacher of the first and sec
0 nd grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lewis and
children were visitors in Monti
cello Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King and
Mrs. Ray Stone spent Tuesday af
ternon in Monticello.
Friends of Mrs. Theodore Cun
ard are sorry to hear of her ill
ness.
Mrs. Cliff Aaron, Miss Cleo and
Mr. Owens Aaron spent Tuesday
in Monticello and Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bohanon
were visitors in Covington Tues
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of
Mansfield spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Lewis,
Mrs. Lester Yancey spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Grady Lew
is.
Mr. Venus Aaron and Mr. Nap
ier Bailey were in Monticello
Tuesday.
Mr. Frank Dooley was a visitor
in Monticello Tuesday.
Mr. J. H. Longino and Owens
Aaron were in Shadydale W’ednes
day afternoon.
Mr. Redo Bailey of Ohio is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Napier Bailey
and his mother, Mrs. Lu Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Venus Aaron spent
Saturday afternoon in Monticello
Mrs. H. E. Carson of Newborn
entertained with a birthday din
ner in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Cliff Aaron on April the 6th,
Tuesday the 8th of April being
Mrs. Aaron’s birthday. Mrs. Car
son had the dinner on Sunday.
Those enjoying Mrs. Carson s hos
pitality were, Mrs. Cliff Aaron,
Cleo and Owens Aaron, Mr. Nes
ter Hays of Eudora.
Mrs. Jut Hays. Mansfield, Mrs.
Harp Hays. Social Circle, Mrs.
Carson’s children, Mr. and Mrs
Hubert Carson and Mr. Luther
Carson_ Mrs. Emma Roquemore. of
Mansfield, and Mrs. Chloe Blas
ingame, of Newborn, the only
aunts, Mrs. Aaron and Mrs. Car
son. The day was greatly enjoy
ed by those present.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Gresham,
of Decatur, filled their appoint
ment at Rock Creek Sunday and
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Cunard.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Venus
Aaron Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Stone and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cardell and sons, of Atlan
ta, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epps, of
Starsville.
Friends of Mrs. Carvin Kitchens
are sorry to hear of her illness
and wish her a speedy recovery.
Visitors from Atlanta this week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cun
ard who visited Mr. and Mrs. John i
Cunard and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd j
Layson. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Watkins, who visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Cunard and Mr. and Mrs
Velma Cunard.
Many 4-H club boys and girl,
receive valuable training throng
participation in team demonstra
tion.
Total slaughtre supplies of live
stock are expected to be some
what smaller during the next six
months than the near-record sup
plies a year earlier.
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Cattle numbers increased 2.900.
000 head last year in the United
States.
The average size of Georgia
farms increased from around 86
acres in 1930 to over 109 acres in
194G
and Mrs. J. T. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs, Rex White and
Miss Mildred White of Atlanta
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. White.
Mrs. R. E. Lee and Mr. and Mrs.
George Berry attended ttie funeral
of Mrs. A. L. Dunn of Atlanta, last
Thursday.
The week-end guests of Mr. B
F. Eddleman and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Eddleman were Mr. and j
Mrs. Henry Eddleman of Dewey I
Mrs. Rose. Hester Mr. and McAllister Mrs. Joe of Byrd Augus- and j
ta, Miss Annie Marjorie Cook 1 j
of I
Demorest and Mrs. J. T. Patrick
and Joan Patrick of Conyers.
Miss Emily George of Atlanta,
Miss Valera McDonald and Mrs.
Vera Dean McDonald of F’snder
grass were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. George.
The many frfends of Mr. Albert
Berry will be sorry to know he has
been confined to his home with
the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. James Butler and
children Linda and Jamie spent .<
few days last week with Mrs.
Mary E. Bogie and Joey and Sam
mie Poole,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byrd and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Costley visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Ellis, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Malcom White
spent the week-end with Mrs. C.
B. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of
Conyers were the Saturday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Brooks.
The Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones were
Mrs. L. R. Jones. Miss Louise
FLINT HILL
NEWS
By LOUISE JONES
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Poole motor
ed to Daytona Beach, Florida,
Monday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. C. H. Poole.
Miss Louise Jones of Athens,
and Mr. Ralph Jones of Fort Ben
n ing spent th e week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jones.
Mrs. L. F. Eddleman and Mrs.
w. a. Mendenhall of Chamblee
spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.
B. F. Eddleman and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Eddleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Byrd of
Atlanta and Mr Hershel Byrd of
Detioit were the Sunday dinner
| ue!,t * s o£ Mr - and Mrs. Harvey
°'’ e ' s ‘
Mr Guy _ Bu£ler Mrs. Rachie
*' and
Shepherd visited Mrs. Edna
Kitchens Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Hender
son spent the week-end with Mrs.
B. Henderson and Mrs. H. F.
George.
Prof. J .C. Brooks of Jefferson
and Miss Ruby Brooks of Demorest
were the week-end guests of Mr.
S TA TEMENT OF
Bank of tovinyton
and Trust Company
At the Close of Business April 5th, 1941
Submitted to Stockholder’s on the 7th of April
ASSETS
Cash in vault and due from Banks_______$ 668,747.65
United States Government obligations
Direct and fully guaranteed_________ 319,066.87
State and Municipal Bonds______________ 47,127.00
Other Marketable Bonds and Securities__ 34,612.50
Loans and Discounts -________________________________ 302,277.66
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures _ . 6,173.35"
4 $1,378,005.03
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock_______ $ 100 , 000.00
Surplus and Profits 94,175.16
Dividends unpaid . 8.00
Cashier’s Checks __ 1,279.85
DEPOSITS______ 1,182,542.02
$1,378,005.03
OFFICERS
;
J. L. STEPHENSON, Pres.
J. E. PHILIPS, Vice-President and Cashier
J. B. WEAVER, Asst. Cashier
MHEt t ons MPtHEl TORS
S. C. CANDLER R. C. GUINN
W. G. BENTON J. E. PHILIPS
N. S. TURNER
R. R. FOWLER J. L. STEPHENSON
(Larrett Co*ertge Atiy Weekly In the State>
and Mr. Ralph Jones, Mrs.
Dial, Misses Hilda and
Mildred Dial.
Mr. Vester Dial was the Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Baird of
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INCORPORATED
FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE
j CHARGE NOTICE
The Mayor and Council in regular session MarcK
! 3rd, 1941, passed the following resolution:
That a charge of $50.00 will be assessed where Fire
Department answers a call outside of the City Limits,
because of a fire in or exposing such property.
Property owners outside of city limits, if their call
is to be answered, must deposit with City Clerk in ad
vance, $50.00 in Cash or certificate of insurance bear
ing “FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE CLAUSE.”
j J. H. WOOD, Clerk,
PAGE SEVEN,
Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. Pres*
Town ley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Cliff Townley and cURde
ren spent Sunday with Mr*. JBdt
Swords.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lowe and
children of Covington ’fished Mr. d
and Mrs. Jeff Byrd Sunday. /