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igV, JuflS 6. 1941
gW$ Of Interest To
Farm Women
BY. MRS. HOMER COOK
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Lomen na \ e waited and
[for to have electri
them of some of the
rk 111 then tarm nomes
the nrany kitchens appli
ie stove, the refrigerator,
pump' But now that it
to save electricity in
a ry National Defense,
■esf of
glaa ■ to ao our share by
i'r Here at "Deep-Step using the
kve again
nge :, being more careful
, o leaving the
hts, and ra
»xcept for News and the
Farm ana Home Hour,
tings to ah rural people
Dortant farm information
6 01 the best programs.
call us, 5127, or Mr. Me
office if y°u have any
rs or bottles which you
ke to give to some rural
e who cannot afford to
jars in which to can
L products. The response
i fine but many are need
le will be glad to receive
[small or large quantity.
Ml suggested by Dean
i to those attending the
lousing Short Course in
[is; “To have home some in'the im
ht in every
L Simple goals, as a new
on legs or rollers; more
[closets; devise means of
L waste water without
[it out; u-sing whitewash
Led Ith houses; linishing the
permanganate of pot
li; and many others just
t the will to do and the
Accomplish the task.
lorer.e Young, Dept, of
gy, stated that for the
mental health we need
lilizing L affect or a home,
should promote health
Eg plenty of room, be a
hr I family gatherings,
[ip to bring friends,
and pride in
fcery member of the
Bd contribute work in
ixiemsion Service of
as as good or better
or farm homes and
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n a Child Needs
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. What’s more important,
same main ingredient
•DRAUGHT, Perhaps its older
that’s why it
ea a child such
oil the familiar
how a laxative is
n two sizes; 25c—50c.
hi Helpful Suggestions
To Save Time and Trouble
When Telephoning
•U can assure yourself of the best and quickest
!>Hnne service if you will remember these si® -
Tbstmcticma.
Obtain Numbers Nol in Hie Directory
To secure a number not listed in the directory,
dial “Operator'’ and ask for Information.
Report a Telephone Out of Order
N “Operator" and ask for Repair Servica.
Call Long Distance
M “Operator” and when she answers gire ber
ncccsHary information.
fitness P* iaariiHwa Transactions applications with the for Company scrv
K transactions, 2211.
««nng of telephones, bills, etc., dial
you hare difficulty remembering these
I ffer to your telephone directory *
Nm BeuTeiephobe unu Telegram Cuirpriiu
imcorporatko
(0ur Advertt,€| r« Are Assured of Results)
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buildings as any state in the South
Miss Ross will be glad to give
information about obtaining the
plans which are made by the Ag
ricultural Engineers of the Exten
sion Service. Mr. W. S. Brown dis
cussed the Rural Housing i;;_ Bill
which, if passed by Congress, will
provide funds for research and to
have more agricultural engineers.
The importance of having a
home which is functional, of ade
quate size, economical, safe, arch
itecturally correct, and structural
ly sound was the them e of the
lecture delivered by Mr. R. H.
Dnftmier, Head, Dept, of
cultural Engineering.
Slides of rooms which had been
remodeled in farm homes all ov
er Georgia were shown by Dr. G.
I. Johnson, and he included the
picture of Tom J. Cook in his
kitchen; Mrs. Casey’s kitchen with
j the links of sausage hanging to
dry by the window; and the col
ored maids standing by the
in Mrs. Henry Anderson’s new
kitchen down at tSarrsville.
HIGH POINT
NEWS
MRS. ARTHUR JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Womack
and son, Jerry and Mrs. Bob
Studdard and daughter, Elaine,
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Smith and family
of Gaithers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson and
j children Canup visited and Mr. family and Mrs
Virgil Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Johnson and Mr.
Preston Johnson and Mr, and Mrs.
Lester Britt visited Mrs. Newt
Johnson Tuesday afternoon, who
continues ill at Wesley Memorial
Hospital in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and baby visited Mr. and Mrs.
| Autley Mobley a while Sunday
! night.
Mrs. E. G. Lassiter, Sr. and
daughters, Dorothy, and Velma
visited Mrs. Bill Parish and
Lillie Mobley.
Miss Tempie Lewis and Miss
Olinda Taylor were the guests
Sunday afternoon of Mr. arid Mr.
Clifford Studdard.
Miss Marion Smith of Gaithers
an Miss Hazel Womack are visit
„ Mr. Mrs. Oscar Womack .
or s of and
and son, Jerry, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish and
little daughter, Charlotte spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Em
mette Parish and family.
Mrs. Frank Britt visited Mrs. T.
J. Johnson Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Tempie Lewis visited Mrs.
Bili Parish and Mrs. Lillie Mob
ley a while one afternoon last
week.
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Johnson and Mrs. Love Bo- p n
anon Saturday aiternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mobley and
children of Starrsville and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stone of Pni
dale visited Mrs. Lilie Mobley and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish Satur
day night.
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LONG, LONG TRAIL Parade season’s here, and these young
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ladies know now why Washington is called "City of
Distances” after marching in 10th annual School Patrol parade there.
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BLOWS FOR DEFENSE soon will be struck by these giant ham- 1
mers being installed with record speed to turn out aircraft forgings
ai Aluminum Company of America’s Cleveland plant. Firm’s
5200,000,000 self-financed expansion calls for forging and sand
easting capacity triple that at start of war; extruded shapes, sheet, ;
plate and rivets, double. Ingot capacity will soar from 327 to 725
million pounds.
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NOT MARSMEN, nor deep-sea divers; just mechanics and inspec
tors carrying, washer-woman style, propeller hub-caps as they go
about spring overhauling chores on giant transport pianes at New
York’s bustling LaGuardia airport.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henderson
had as their guests Sunday Mrs.
Holland Banks and children, Mrs.
Albert Osborn, an ddaughter, Lou
j se Mrs. Hoyt Brewer and Mrs.
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Rebert Jeffries.
Miss Ruth McCray of Newton
Factory spent last week with Miss
Marion Smith.
Mrs. Georgia Digby spent last
; Tuesd night vvith Mr . and Mrs.
O. E. Davis of Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Walton
and daughter of Newborn spent
last Wednesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Smith and family.
Mrs. George Henderson $nd Mrs.
Ruth Goodman and daughter,
Virginia, spent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Hoyt Brewer.
Mrs. A. P. Smith and little
grandson, Jerry Womack, spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs Sid
Womack.
Miss Irene Digby spent Satur
^ aft ernoon with Miss Marie
Cargle. Sat
Mrs _ Georgia Digby spent
urday a f ternoon w ith Mrs. Will
g owderK
j ^ Samuel Smith spent last
wee j t _ end with his brother, Mr.
George Smith of near Covington.
Mrs. Robert Jeffries spent Sun
day night vvith her parnets, Mr.
and Mrs. Holland Banks.
Mr. Ramon Banks spent last
week-end with Mr. Radous and
Bill Newby. Smith’s
Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
guests Sunday were Mr. and Mis.
Tommie Womack and daughters,
Miss Mable and Hazel Womack oi
Monticello and Miss Mary Frances
Brady of Manchester, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Womack and son, Jer
ry, and Mrs. Bob
and daughter Elaine.
Mr. Gene Brewer of near New
born spent last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yancey
Hawkinsville spent last
with relatives here
Miss Marie Cargle and
Irene Digby spent last Friday
Covington. and
Miss Marion Smith
guest miss Hazel Womack
Monticello is spending this
with her sister, Mrs. Oscar
mack of near Covington,
IN MFMORIAM
In memory ot our darling
er Mrs R. L. Johnston, who
naited this hie one year
today June 3, 1940.
Soft and bright the stars are
ing lovely
Spreading over her grave
Where lies the one we love
dearly.
Whom we tried so hard to save.
There the pearly gates were
When the gentle voice said
With the word farewell
en
She gently entered home.
Husband and
In England it is the law that
orignial of a physician’s
tion be returned to the
and the diuggist keep only a
—NEWS FROM—
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Mr. John Ozburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewie Ozburn and little daughter
of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Ozburn.
Mr. Zellie Cunard of Niagara
,, Falls, ,, New ... York arrived . , c Saturday , ,
to to^spend snend two two weeks weeks with with relatives relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Niblett of
Birmingham, Alabama spent
with Mr. and Mrs. W,
Niblett.
Mr. and Mrs Joel Hodge
children of Atlanta visited
tives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodora
and children. Bettie and
Jr. left Monday for Atlanta
they will reside in the future.
Miss Frieda Cunard
Wednesday with Mrs. Beatie
of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White,
and son, Herbert of
were week-end guests of
White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Lewis.
Mrs. George Hearn, Jr and lit
tle son of Monroe are spending
this week with the former's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts.
Miss Sara Cunard spent last
week with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of
Covington were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron, Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cook and
little son of Mechanicsville spent
the week-end with Mrs. Cook’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lay
son.
Mis® Josephine McClendon of
Porterdale was the week-end
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McClendon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bates and
children of Mansfield spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King.
Rev. Paul Gresham of Decatur
filled his regular appointment at
New Rocky Creek Sunday morn
ing and evening He and Mrs.
Gresham were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cunard and
Mr. and Mrs. Velma Cunard.
Mr. Clinton Kitchens of Ap
pling visited his mother, Mrs. J.
C. Kitchens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lynch are
visiting relatives in Atlanta.
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Miss Jeannette Hodges of
ta and Miss Eloise Ozburn of
Brick Store News
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By DOROTHY DOBBS
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Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Gibson Sunday were Miss Eth
el Gibson of Atlanta, Mr. Owen
Gibson and Miss Clara Neece of;
i Augusta. , .. - , +
Mr. R. N. Patrick and son, Neel.
: visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patrick-)
afternoon
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Mr. H. M. Lazenby spent Sun
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Patrick.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Aaron Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs, John Henry Peters and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ozburn of Social
Circle.
Dorothy Dobbs and Grace Pat
rick visited Miss Jewell Leverett
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Patrick and
daughter, Linda, spent the day
j with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pat
r'ck Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Stan
ton and family spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stanton.
Mr. Robert Dobbs, of Loganville
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dobbs
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram and
Mrs. O. C. Harte of Social Circle
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Patrick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Aaron vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aaron
Saturday evening
Miss Grape Patrick and Miss
Jewell Leverett spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Will Patrick was called to
the bedside of her granddaughter,
Juanita Lazenby.
Miv and Mrs. Clinton Patrick of
Covington dined with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Patrick Friday night.
Mrs. S. B Holcomb visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Patrick Friday.
Mrs Will Patrick visited Mrs. G.
C. Adams and Mrs. Fincher Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheek, Alvin
pj ouse and j q House, all of Cov
j | ; n g(- on s p e nt Saturday with Mr.
gnd Mrs _ j M House.
Mrs. Dave Looney and her sis
I ter, I V. Wood, of Monroe visited
g a t urda y night with Mr. and Mrs.
j M House
Porterdale News
The B. T. U. of Porterdale Bap
tist church invites and urges the
young people to attend the B. T.
! U. at 6:30 each Sunday night,
An interesting program is pre
sented at this time. Next Sunday
night a program “How my church
does its Work” will be presented
by the Senior Union with Miss
B*arbara Rollins as chairman. Mr.
Bowy, an advisor, hopes to have
something special on the program
next Sunday night.
There were 26 members pres
ent last Sunday night and we hope
to increase this number.
We plan to organize 5 unions:
“The Bible Story Hour” for
children, “The Junior Union,”
Intermediate Union , “The
Union’’, and “The Adult Union.”
Come! We will be looknig
yo*.
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ALMON
NEWS
By MRS. PIERCE HAMMOND
! Mrs. Charles Kitchens and Miss
Minnie Pippin spent Saturday and
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Saturday night in Harlem, Ga.
i with Mrs. Kitchens mother, Mrs.
Agee. On Sunday they returned
by way of Camak, Ga. where they
I spent the day with relatives.
: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bennett of
Con _ y ers s P ent , „ Sunday afternoon ,,
with Mr and Mrs Rufus Edwards
and Mr. and Mrs. James Whitten.
Mr. James Whitten returned
j home on Saturday from Emory
University Hospital where he has
been under the care of doctors for
the past four weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Grogan of
1 p] spent the week-end with
ac e
j their grandmother, Mrs. Lola
Hodge
Mrs. Loice Allen and Miss Lelia
Saye Hodge spent a few days last
week in Decatur.
Mrs. Cliff Aaron, Miss Cleo
Mr. Owens Aaron were
in Covington Saturday.
Mr. Venus Jone s of Atlanta spent
the week-end with his
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen were
in Covington Saturday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Venus Aaron and
sons spent the week-end in Wash- j
ington with Mr. and Mrs. Clevie
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lynch are
spending a while in Atlanta with
their children.
Mr. Ezra Lee Bates of Atlanta
visited home folks during the
W2S-k-end.
Mr. Zellie Cunard of Niagara j
Falls, New York, is visiting hi, j
father, Mr. Clark Cunard at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Potts.
Mr. Robert Kitchens has accept
ed a job in Covington at the Amer
ican Cafe. j
Mr. and Mis. Olen Cunard of
Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cunard.
Mrs. Gertrude Cunard is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Aiken of
Mansfield.
Recent visitor of Mr
McClenon were Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Yancey and Mrs. Lizz» A Mil*
cey of Fort Gaines.
Mrs. Babe Durden celebrated her
81st birthday Sunday. June the ;
1st at the home of her children, I
Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Durden.
Rev. and Mis. Paul Gresham
were guests Sunday of Mr.
Mrs. Velma and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cunard.
Atlanta were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas Wallace, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Preston and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith of De
troit, Mich, are the guests of Mr
and Mrs. Edgar Wallace and Mrs
J. A. Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Dobbs had
j ag their gueslf . Sunday, Mr. and
j ^rs. ^ c. Marchbanks. Mr. Mr. and Joe
( ^j rs j ^ Newman and
Dobbs, all of Atlanta.
Mr. Harry Tuck is leaving this
week for Macon and from there
| will be sent to Norfolk, Virginia,
for naval training. Mr. Tuck en
listed last week in the U. S. Navy.
We wish for him the best of good
luck.
Mr. Jack Clark who is a U. S
Navy man was injured last week j
when he jumped overboard the
^hip to rescue a fellow seaman
from drowning. He is confined in
the Army Hospital in Charleston,
South Carolina. We hope Jack
j will soon be able to return to
! his duties.
] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher
I and son, Jimmy, of Atlanta, spent
j a short while Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Ham
mond and family,
Mrs. T. C. Tuck and Mr. Hap
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HASTINGS
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Covington Georgia
ry Tuck called on Mr and Mrs,
Julian Owens, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Owens on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coggins and
son, Jimmy, were the spend th*
day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Har
old and Dave Dobbs Sunday.
Little Lewis Hammond, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hammond
continues quite ill at the home of
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammond
and granddaughter, Gloria, spent
Sunday in Porterdale with Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
M. D. Hammond.