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r BY MARY LANE
Hello folks. On a recent visit
to Hogansville, Georgia we en
countered a somewhat rare coin
cidence when our aunt took us
niit to visit thp Art Photo. ’
giaph . Studio ct, j: operated t , h by Mi. M Hai
ris Owens. Upon learning we were
from Porterdale Mr Owens in
n i , r t his nlH friend v,- J
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photograph shop in
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and asked us to remember
i to Mr. Death. While roaming
around the studio we discovered a
little job printing shop in the back
and when Mr. Owens found out
we were interested he took us in
and pulled out all his type cases
for our inspection, and showed us
his machinery and some of his
“jobs.” We spent a very enjoyable
time at the studio and before we
had left had posed for four pic
tures s0 if Mr Owens’ camera is
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out of working order this week we
_ Upon our return
loaded , , , down , wltl - 4l
, home we were
‘
Hlnes Brunswick Stew and
hash, the Hines plant being almost
! our aunt ’ s f T ont yar J * er SUP ‘
ply never runs low . . . but enough
for the trip and now for a little
news. We are going to “clean out'
! the little old notebook this week
and give you a nice long column
First> A SPECIAL NOTICE. To
SIX girls riding in a two dooi
blue sedan with baclc window
cracked, . , who . were followed Sat
ulda Y afternoon by two men in
green car. If any or all of said
girls live in or near Porterdale
THE COVINGTON NEWS
ALNON
NE»S
By MRS PIERCE HAMMONl)
Mrs. L. G. Pippin and family
had a s them Sunday guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Newsome and
children of Social Circle.
Mr. Billy Smith of Atlanta was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wallace Sunday ’
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kitchens ot
Knoxville, Tenn.. announce the
arrival of a baby daughter. Mrs j
Kitchens was formerly Miss Mild
red Neely, of our community. Con- I
gratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Kitchens.
Miss Willie Guv Pippin.and „ ,
Mr$ . L G Pippin visited
... - , Stephen* f a short
s '
^ hl1 * Sunday , a tei noon. TV s.
Stephens recently underwent an
nation >n an Atlanta hospital
for a PP e ndici is.
Mr. and Mrs. Zera Abbott of
Lithonia spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Rufus Edwards and fam
iiy.
Miss Sarah Myers of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of Mr and
Mrs. Thomas Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammond.
Messrs Tommy and Otis Ham
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ham- :
mond and son, Charles, of Porter
dale, spent Saturday in Savannah
on a fishing trip.
Mrs. L. G. Pippin and Mrs.
Kitchens spent Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Rufus Edwards.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Kit
chens into our community. Mr
Kitchens is an employee of the Ga
Railroad, taking Mr Pippin's place j
as Section Foreman.
The Woman’s Society of Christi
an Service has elected Mrs. Lu
cille Dobbs as president of the
Society. This office was formally
held by Mrs. Ruth Sherwood, who
recently moved to Covington.
Mrs. L. G. Pippin and family
moved into their newly remodeled
home Monday morning. Mrs. Pip
pin has bought and is remoleling
the house formally occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hammond
and “Grandpa” Hammond motor
ed to Atlanta Monday. “Grandpa '
Hammond remained for a visit
with relatives.
Amopola was right. We see its
jumped to No. 2! . . . SITES OF
THE WEAK . . . Ben Reynolds
washing his feet on the back porch
. Miss Little-tracking across
the street in front of the Teach
er’s Cottage in her bedroom shoes
Dr. Cohen and Harold Rollins
.
modeling the latest in men’s chap
eaux at the ball game. Doc model
ed a novel tan paper hat while
Harold adorned his lovely golden
curls with a most becoming rusty
tin can? . .. . Donald B—turning
his pockets inside out at church
when the collection plate was
passed! Lyda— asking us how
. . .
we liked his new car. We were a
bit disappointed Louis, because it
wasn’t red and orange striped! .
Bo Burch-beauing the kid brother’s
girl friend to church while the kid
brother was home being sick . .
Eddie Patterson—acting as Master
of Ceremonies at the sophomores
baby show, yelling from the plat
form to u s in the audience. “Don’t
forget us next week. Mary”, and
you bet your life we’re not, Eddie.
We think you did a swell job and
want to congratulate you and your
class on the marvelous way in
which you co-operate .with each
other. We predict big doings for
this class next year when its mem- good j j
bers will be juniors. And
luck! .... Speaking of the baby
show; for those of you who did j
not get the results w'e have them
here for you . . . Cutest-Sandra
Whitfield: Prettiest-Yvonne Bail
ey: Best Dressed-Margaret Ann
Comer: Sweetest-Nadia Ann Shaw: ;
Heaithiest-Charles Worn mack . . . |
We take it that when Pete Day
laughs at other people she hasn't
taken into consideration the fact
that maybe other people are
laughing at her too! , . . Scoop
Statham almost had visitors
AGAIN Saturday afternoon, but
she backed out before they got
there! ... We have a little cor
rection to make this week. Two
weeks ago we thanked Sidney
Frazier for his nice compliments.
but who we really meant was Sid
ney CARTER. We hope the tw'o
Sidney’s will take note of this cor
rection . . . Commencement time is
almost here and the seniors are
working on their Cla§s poem,
song, will, prophecy, etc. We know
what a job some of you are up
against, as we had the job our
selves last year w’hen we were a
senior of writing the Class song,
poem, prophecy, diary, and all
news stories for the Newton Coun
ty school Edition. So if we can
help any of you out in any way
just let us know. We’ll be glad to.
And our senior scrap book is op
en for inspection if you think it
will be of service to you. And good
luck to you all! ... So long, folks.
And don’t forget that Sunday is
Go-to-Siindav-Srhool-and Stay
For-Church-Sunday. So let’s all
do just that. And we will be bet
ter suited to face the coming week.
vicinity please see your Prattler
IMMEDIATELY for details. VERY
IMPORTANT . . . .lust Prattle . .
Mildred Statham informs us she
has gone ir. for tennis in a big
way. She expects to challenge
Alice Marble any day now . . . •
Ei sa Shaw would certainly make
i a good conductor for a lovelorn
column. We heard her dishing oul
some good advice along that line i
. the other night . . . The Junior
class is now working on the plans j
l f 0 r the Banquet, so your Seniors’
worries are over.....Christine
Rye informs . , she , , has two . new
I us
gadgets to add to her minature ,
| pen collection. How many does (
lh?t make Chris? ; ’ ’ Fre f.
almost m a class with Elmo
Tanner himself when it comes to
whistling pretty tunes. We sug
g es t you have a tryout on Major
Bowes’ Amateur Program, Fred
die . . . Donald B. almost got a
ticket for soeeding the other week
w hen he got to the Hub and dis
almost , . out , . he
covered his gas was
had to beat it back to Porterdale
jn a hurry to replenish the old
tank before he got stalled along 1
the wav without any credit. Sav
vy? . . And by the way (This is ,
a little tip to any who might get
"picked up” by Donald), he is still
pan-handling us for 15c cause he
gave us a lift to Covington the
other morning and we were almost
half-way there anyway. Even a
taxi would have knocked off a
nickel Donald! ... We know the
masculine gender won’t believe it
Dut, Marion Haggard went to town
to buy her Easter bonnet, walked
in A store, tried on A hat and
bought it! . . . Two Little Inside
Scenes Typical Of The First Year
French Class . . . Miss Kite:
“Thurmon, do you know the indi
rect objects?” . . . Thurmon Duke:”
Well, er—indirectly, Miss Kite!”
Miss K . . . “Mildred, why did
...
you put an Auxiliary in this sen
tence when you have the past de
scriptive tense?” . . . Mildred Yan
cey: “Because it makes it look
more “frenchy” Miss K .
Eddie Patterson is just a little bit
late distributing his Valentines. We
hear he gave somebody one just
the other day . . . Ernest Bennett
says to “remember me to the col
umn” and .you bet your life we
will Ernest, because you certainly
deserve mention. After hearing and
enjoying you so much in the Eas
ter contata we don’t think we
could ever do you justice in the
column. It would just take a whole
“story” to describe how beautiful
ly you sang. We’re a mighty long
time in getting round to it but
Congrats . . . We wonder why
Miss Stanton’s pupils call her Mrs.
Rumph? . . .. Our apoligies to
Mary Wilson . . . Donald, we aren’t
trying to steal your show or any
thing but it looks to us like Del
mar Dimsdale knows how to play
ball . . . Scoop Statham we though!
you LIKED publicity, and if you
don’t mind we’d rather take that
jump in Jackson Lake when it gets
a little warmer! . . . Mr, Oscar
j Bower s has had his tonsils remov
ed at Base 48 Hospital in Atlanta
I We hope you will soon be well
! Mr. Bowers . . . Say, whoever
formed this Motorcycle Club cer
tainly is a FIEND for noise! . .
Roy Carter, looks like your pre
diction about the popular song,
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A The CHEESE
Lb. 21c
The Value Parade! IONA, RED Ripe
lots of buys in neighborhood A–P. Right in front of the 4 TOMATOES
There are your 25c
parade are the foods that A–P both makes and sells. These are the
Thrfty 33 Ann Page Foods Jane Parker Cakes and Rolls . . . White
. . .
Evaporated Milk A–P Breads A–P Teas and Coffees, SCOCO OR
House . . . . . . JEWEL
and others. They are all high quality, they are all low priced. Because
we are both maker and seller, we do away with many unnecessary in- 4-Lb. 41^80
between expenses, share savings with you. Get yours now! Ctn.
PEACHES IONA YELLOW CLING Spring
2 21/! 25c Af HOUSECLEANING
cl WHITE SAIL SALE (124-0*)
SULTANA CHOICE FRUIT SOAP FLAKES 2 pkgs
COCKTAIL WHITE SOAP SAIL GRAINS 2 (24-Oz.) pkgs.
1-Lb. 10c
Can KSTAILISMiD WHITE SAIL
1051 CLEANSER 3 14-oz.
MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE WHITE SAIL LAUNDRY
EIGHT O’CLOCK FOOD STORES STARCH __ 2 1-lb. pkgs.
2^27c:39c WHITE SAIL LIQUID
FLOOR WAX ___
ARMOUR’S OR LIBBY’S FRUITS AND
Potted Meat 3 10c RED BLISS NO. 1
SWIFT’S JEWEL POTATOES
Salad Oil pint can 15c CALIFORNIA LEMONS
ANN PAGE Doz.
Salad DRESSING Quart Jar 27c
Pint Jar 17c FLORIDA
ANN Peanut PAGE Butter 1 Lb. Jar 17c CELERY Stalk
SMALL ALASKA FRESH ENGLISH
Pacific Peas «»•*«" H o PEAS 2 Lb " 15
FLORIDA SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED GREEN
Juice GRAPEFRUIT 4 NO. 2 CANS CM in CABBAGE 4 Lk> 10
QUEEN ANNE CLEANSING
Tissues Pk oo“ f 10c p Y'20c MAINE MOUNTAIN
2 UD CD POTATOES 5 Lbl
STRAINED—FOR INFANTS
Heinz Foods 2 cans 15c FLORIDA lOi
SUNNYFIELD Pancake Flour 5c GRAPEFRUIT 4 °
WINESAP
ANN Syrup PAGE CANE AND MAPLE Qt. Jug 25C APPLES Doz. 19
SWEETENED Iona Corn 3 «° * «" s 25c STRAWBERRIES Pint
CORN FLAKES SUNNY- 8-Oz. 5c r 7c SUNNYFIELD
FEILD Pkg. PURE LARD
SPARKLE AND GELATIN PUDDINGS DESSERTS 3" 10c 12-Lb. Ctn. 20c Ctn. 4-Lb. 40c
IE SWIFT’S PREMIUM CORNED OR
EVAP. MILK WHITE 4 IT* 25c ROAST BEEF
HOUSE
SODA ARM AND HAMMER 3 :r ioc 12-Oz. 17c
Can
BLUE STAR
IN OUR MEAT MARKET MATCHES 2 CP
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PLAIN OR IODIZED, 24 CP
BACON SMITHFIELD VA. CURED 19c EVAP. SALT
WHOLE OR HALF STRIP Lb. TOILET SOAP
SHOULDER SMITHFIELD VA. CURED 25c CAMAY_____3 cakes ,
WHOLE OR HALF Lb. OAP 332 .AKES
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BACON FANCY SUNNYFIELD SLICED 29c 5—4 VO Y 12y 2 -oz.
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RIND OFF Lb. TOILET SOA -
STEAK Boneless Round—Top Quality LIFEBUOY 3 ,
Western—Choice Cut Lb. 35c ifc __
CHUCK ROAST Top Quality Western 23c °URITY CM 1-lb. ctns.
Beef—Choice Cut Lb. VHITE HOUSE (ii-m 1
BEEF STEW RIB OR BRISKET 15c COND. MILK 2
Lb. ’CAGLE BRAND 2
PICNICS SUNNYFIELD, HOCKLESS 19c COND. MILK 15 -ozcn.
TENDER—4 to 6 Lbs. Lb. EVAPORATED
PORK ROAST OR FRESH STEAK WESTERN Lb. 20c APPLES VIARSHM ALLOWS ___
LAMB SHOULDER WHOLE—FANCY 17c RECIPE 1-lb.
SPRING Lb. SPICK WHITE (5-Ori
CROAKERS FRESH VA. 2 15c SHOE POLISH boil
RED FIN BURRY’S BISC.O-BIT 1|
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FILLETS PERCH, HADDOCK 20c CRACKERS 10-oz
OR FLOUNDER Lb. iirKTS IS*®*’ '
“A Meal Without Meat Is A Meal Incomplete” BRAN FLAKES pte
SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED IONA SUNNYFIELD
Plain or Self-Rising Plain or Self-Rising RICE OR WHEAT
FLOUR FLOUR PUFFS
12 Bag -Lb 43c r 83c 12-Lb Bag 37cl, u 69c 4-Oz. Bag 5c
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Thurs day, M ayl