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Montgomery News
Several from here attended the
Singing at Brickstore Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aaron. Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Darby and Mr. and
Mrs. Kermit Pratt were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Aar
on Monday night.
Mrs. J. O. Hitchcock of Mans
field spent several days with rel
atives in our community this
week.
Messrs S. H. Adams of Coving
ton. Otis of Atlanta. Alva, of
Washington, D. C . visited our
Community this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lawson of
Bishop were supper guests of Mr.
snd Mrs. Rabun Aaron Sunday
Right.
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visited his parents a while Sat
urday.
Mrs. Jim Hitchcock and Mrs.
Paul Roberts visited Mrs. R. A.
i Aaron Tuesday afternoon,
| j Margaret Lawson spent Tuesday
night with Sarah Huse at Brick
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Head spent
i Sunday with the latters parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Savage.
j Mr - Woodson Benford and fami- with
ly of Newborn spent Sunday
[ ^ r - and ^rs. Hugh Panneil.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lawson were
s P end the da >’ S uests Sunday of
*‘ ie latters father, Mr. J. \\
; Brook s of Covington.
Betty House spent Tuesday night
! with Reba Lawson.
j Mrs. W. E. Bonner, Mrs. C. M.
j | Pace and Mrs. Emma Hitchcock
visited Mrs. Mollie Hitchcock at
Pine Grove Tuesday.
J Mr. Milton Jordan visited J. W.
j Aaron Saturday night.
Misses Eunice and Essie Kate
Deaton attended the Singing Sun
j day morning.
Mr.and Mrs. C. M. Pace, Mrs.
| Olin Hitchcock visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Kinnerly Wednesday
morning.
Little Misses Mary Sue Hitch
cock, Margaret and Bonnie Rob
erts were guests of Grace Aaron
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. G. C. Adams and grandson
Hulon with Mr. J, N. Adams and
son, Harvey, of Decatur, went to
Savannah Friday for a week-end
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of
Newborn visited Mrs. R. A. Aar
on Saturday afternoon.
Hulon Adams and Leonard Rob
erts visited Dan Aaron Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bagby and
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Mr - and Mrs - Bil1 Bates spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. |
Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill, Miss
Lucile Hill and Mrs. Pennington
were dinner guests Sunday at the
cam P with Mr. ana Mrs. McAlis
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meadors
of Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Washington and baby of Atlanta.
I was supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Stubbs Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hull and
children of Atlanta were visiting
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Meadors, Mr.
and Mrs. Candler Meadors and
children of Atlanta spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mead
ors and family.
Mrs Troy Stubbs visited Mrs.
Nunn Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Coggins
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Coggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Johnson of
Porterdale spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. King.
We are glad Mr. Doyle John
son is at home from the hospital
and is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr. Grady
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Montgomery
and daughter. Jackie, of Covington
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Stubbs Thursday night.
Emory-At-Oxford
News
Jack Snider and E. C. Burns
were the debaters in the debate
held with Middle Georgia College
Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. N. P. Manning, of Atlanta,
was the guest speaker at the an
nual Glee Club banquet held in
Haygocd Dining Room Saturday
night.
Yank Grant and John Braselton
were the speakers in the debate
held with Abraham Baldwin Col
lege Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hanson of
Savannah visited their son Gord
on here last week-end.
Hugh Wilcox spent last week
end in LaGrange.
B Company defeated C compa
ny Tuesday by the score of 5 to
2 .
Verlon Corbitt spent last week
end at his home in Atlanta.
Miss Austell Adams, of Mill
edgeville, visited her sister, De
cora, here last week-end.
daughter, Yvonne, visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. C. M. Pace, Mrs. W. E.
Bonner, Mrs. M. E. Hitchcock,
attended the quilting at Mrs. R.
A. Aaron’s Monday afternoon. De
licious tea and cookies were serv
ed.
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CEDAR
SHOALS
MKS. E. G. SWITZER
Several from here attended the
singing at Brickstore Sunday.
Miss Virginia Switzer of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Swit-
7ei •
Miss Leila Mae Benedict spent
several days last week with hex
sister, Mrs. Roger Morris.
Mrs. Archie Johnson and daugh
ter, Ann, of Covington, spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Lee Terry. Har
old and Francis.
Mrs. Nolen of Rocky Plains wa
the guest Sunday of her daughter.
Mrs. Odessa Hitchcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper of
Covington visited Mr. N. H. Pipei
and Switzer families Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Polk spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer and
Mr. John Day Hawkins, of De
catur, motored to Milledgeville
Sunday where they attended the
Switzer reunion at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Switzer.
Mrs. Mae Arnold was the guest
Sunday last of Mrs. Everett Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maloy, of
Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Moate Monday.
Mrs. C. E. Piper, Mrs. Chloe Lig
gett, Mrs. Sim Randle and child
ren of Covington were the guests
Sunday last of Mr. N. H. Piper
and Switzer families.
Those who were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Burch and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Norwood and child
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivy spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Piper, and
daughter, Chloe Jean, visited Mr.
N. H. Piper and Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Switzer and daughter, Hester.
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis and
children of Gainesville and Mr
and Mrs. Pleas Knight and Mr.
Billy, were the guests Sunday last
and Mrs. Warren Knight and son,
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Knight.
Mrs. Alma Collis of Macon is
spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Mose Collis.
Mr. Jack Wheeler has return
ed home from a weeks vacation
in Florida.
We do not know the author of
this but it is a pretty good play
on words. “Maybe you can’t make
silk purse out of a sow's ear, but
a silk stocking certainly improves
a calf.”
Latest Confucius say: “Many a
man see wolf at door, because wife
saw mink in window.”
A stranger in a small town is
one who doesn’t know the drug
store clerk well enough to read
the magazines free.
Take care of the pennies and the
dollars will take care of them
selves; neglect both of them and
the government will take care of
you.
Classified
! TOR SALE — Reclean^d clemson
soy beans, $2.50 per bu.. Phone
28. W. S. Cook, Jr, 4t
FOR RENT - Two apartments,
cdose in. One five room and one
tour room. Both with private baths
and private entrance. Apply Cov
ington News office or phone 159
or 64. Ilf
STOP. LOOK! LISTEN! Good
Seed Store. In Good Town, Good
County, Good State, Good Country.
Times Marches On,” We March
With The Leaders. R. N. Etheridge
Seed Company, Jackson, Georgia.
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FOR RENT: Five room apartment.
downstairs, complete unit in
eluding garage. Mrs. E. E. Calla
way, Phone 147. tf
FOR SALE—300 bu. peas at
S2.00 bu. 100 bu. velvet beans
at $1.75 bu. W. H. Davis, Rut
ledge, Ga. 4tml5p
WANTED: TO contract with one
or more persons to produce 500
bushels hardwood eharcoal week
ly. Good opportunity to convert
tree laps and surplus timber into
CASH. Address; Withers 1200
Langley St. SE. Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE—Used Dodge car, in
good condition. Mrs. Stella
Hancock. 303 Emory St.
MOVIE OPERATORS and man
agers — Covington District—
Movie Circuit Work—1622 Rhodes
Haverty Bldg. Atlanta. Ga. 2tml5
HOUSE FOR rent and furniture
for sale. R. B. Swanson, Coving
ton.
FOR SALE— one real good milch
row. Freshen May 26th. See Fox
Philips, Harwells Store. Oxford.
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POTATOES 5 b 12c
TEXAS RED BLISS LG.
POTATOES 5 Lb 10c 1 FOOD STORES
TEXAS RED BLISS SM. OUR OWN BLACK
POTATOES 5 Lbs. 7c 15c
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t YELLOW ONIONS ____Lb. 6c Sparkle Jane Parker Marshmallow 3 >■<«- 10
CAULIFLOWER 2 Lb 23c Cakes CM cn
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WHITE HOUSE EVAP.
CABBAGE 4 Lb 10c Milk 3 i4*/rOz. c.». 20
O.–c. POTATO
BEANS ____Lb. 5c SWIFT’S Sticks 2i '-°'- 10
SQUASH ______Lb. 5c Prem PICKLE PATCH 12-Oz. Can CM cn
TOMATOES Pickles 10-Oz. Jar
STRAWBERRIES IONA SPAGHETTI OR
Qts. i MACARONI
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SULTANA CHOICE JANE PARKER
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Doz. 12c
N. B. C.
RitZ Crackers 1-Lb. Box 21c WESSON OIL
IONA PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
Flour 12-Lb. Bag 39c 24-Lb. Bag 73c Can Pint 23c
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CHEESE SHOULDER STEAK FRESH OR LEAN ROAST Lb.
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