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: 1911
June R,
• )l. S. Met Monday at
for Regular Business
W. 3V1. S. met on
at the church with
•ravis P r (siding. The
was “Showery of
In followed with
hi« was Deiden.
■s. j! \v.
of the May meet
>s approved.
i and and
rts nf officers
1 leaders stressed the
if ‘ regular giving by
STER
and
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nee Agents
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Lion. Georgia
TORIES iJkst.
two words
story some
jt story always brings |
many people, and
o between
jisagreement often
and very
d sometimes between;
families, and finally
person, an object of
i
novement in the com
hich you live that is
ting and uplifting of
no live there, the co
feveryone who lives in
iitv to make it a God
' God-loving people,
Bin to realize what it
■FOR’a thing.
■ all. in that commun
K ■fiiKi that people have
Church and are re
Ltned. willing to help
K,p and friends wher
■ needed, visiting the
■ after the poor and
Bering to their needs,
winy other things all go
ia! there is no such word
■ known in that corn
we can call God's
■ Bd •her word.
that bad sounding
■ no,’: th.m the other
■ Be <, n m the world
h.o to fight. Sin
■ pie forget so
B, Bentioned similar to those and I
Blorable above,
thing is too
■ have left God out of
B Be many have let their
so concentrated that
B'see ■v those things that
them, knowing that
Ko many around them,
■re trying to see and do
Bugs Bve as they come be
to be AGAINST
■ome of the things that i
B?nt? B°dy One of the declare! things |
should
k against, and that is
B'ing B anci fast driving.
A ' whom, we all know.
■ someone who could
■ce with those who are
■his offence, to plr/:i
(and I ask them to quit.
Dr. Waites. He just
d the people of Cov- ■
■t down on the use of
■n their homes, and 1
■everybody was glad of
■to lo obey ord ere. I used
3’ you what we can do j !
■o rktogether. There are
■er things we must be
■ e have a real country
■ : with all of his side
|' Eple <| t have who love a chance “life lib- to
P Pursuit of HAPPI
Ltch !
we tried to em
X l* 111 always ,°‘ PUrpoSe> flnd in this 0U1 '
CALDWELL ,
nd SON
Phone 2186
°vmg;ton, Qa.
rdan’s Way!
f >*tiy phoned u* saying, “I want to thank you
e splendid way you cleaned my dresse* and coat.
r ^ink such beautiful work could be done in c
size, big city stuff. Z
H's as it was far better than
pe now know* It’s JORDAN’S WAY.
X too, will be happier if you »end your clothe*
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CLEANERS an
Tel. 2205
(Our Advert! ** r * Ar * A»*ured of Result*)
the young people.
The W. M. S. voted to nav
expense of one member to tl
summer encampment of G A a
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R. A.
The attendance by circles
follows, ■
Sarah Burney 5. Septima
Simmons 3, Mae Meadors 8.
The treasurer __ ___, P j ed 0 „ mon
ev P naid ir hr y CirC S ,0r
r rU,T t Dg School. o Paid
i n i,,,.' C p, ° siam S31.25
Offering , h e a tein °°n
was
Mrs Hopkins gave the Mission
iS, Hearri" 88 A ”' w by -
Mrs T W d XX a ° r
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pbans ohans borne home n message by Mrs. J. C
Upshaw. White Cross report was
,l,o g,™, b, Mrs Upshaw.
m8de r the D,S ~
trict V Rally i ’ th th X f n urne y Cir
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tie to H decorate a the church, Sep
lima Simmons circle to provide
wat<n in the vestibule. Mae Mead
° t0 P1 ' epare P r °8 ra m.
m Mrs. m Travis gave report of the
a
bama. i?B^r“gi W Au fc
Mrs. C. E Hawkins conducted
the following pregram.
Devotional - Mrs H W Derden c 11
Psalm 27—“Let Thy Heart Take
Courage.”
Prayer by Mrs. Upshaw.
Topic—“An Urgent Gospel
night in Europe.”
This was interestingly given by
Mrs. Hawkins. Closing prayer was
given by Mrs. Sealey.
Tile program committee for July
is from the Sara Burney Circle,
Mrs. S. D. Caldwell, ch., Mrs.
Paul Yarbrough, Mrs. Walker
Combs, Mrs. E. B. Rogers, Mrs.
L. D. Pritchett.
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MEETINGS
The Brickstore Club will meet
at “Deep-Step Farm” on Tuesday
June 10th at 2:30 with Mrs. Homer
Cook and Mrs. Carson Cowan as
hostesses.
The Seigeant Newton Chaptei
D. A. R, will meet Mrs. L. D.
Bolton at her country home.
“Burge Plantation” on
day afternoon. June ii, at 3:30
o'clock. The Chapter will celebrate
Flag Day and each member is
urged to be present.
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The Fidelis Class of the Baptist
Church meets Thursday after
noon, June 12, at 3:30, with Mes
dames R. M. Sealey, Walker
Combs, Jim Harris and Clifford
Campbell as hostesses. The place
of meeting will be announced later.
The Claude Thompson Methodist) Wesley j
Bible Class of the
Church will hold their June meet
ing Thursday afternoon, June 12
at Rainbow Lake. A full attend- j
ance is urged.
—VFWS FROM—
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BY MRS. W. L. Fl/OYB
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Mrs H D Guerrant of Atlanta
who is Conference District Direct
or of
Rebecca Mrs. ■JSTsSSL L week-end o, with A
lanta spent last
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Weldon. D. Wilson of ,
Mr and Mrs. J
Allan... Mis. J.
catur, and Rev. G - E - •
Emory University spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Rebecca el
don.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patrick wi U
attend graduation exercise Mon
day atG. S. C. W., Milledgeville.
at which time their daughter, ss
Betty Patrick will rec ®* v '® a
.. n
degree in elemental > e. •_
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PERSONALS
Nicky Bolton and Goodwin Tuck
attended the commencement Hop
at The Citadel. While in Charles
ton they were guests of Col. and
Mrs. John Thomas.
and Mr. Mrs. and R. Mrs. M. Tuck Walker Combs among j
were ,
1 those from Covington attending the
funeral of Mr. Rigdon in Jeffer- j
son last Saturday. j I
Friends of Jordan Callaway will ;
be interested in learning of h.s
election to president of the Phi
- Mr. Y S. Callaway ,»d win
| be a senior next year at Emory.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burney Hay
of Auburn, Ala., spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
De . r ,„g.
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j “ ^ Mrg c N Hill will
Monday in Milledgeville
;„ d attend gr aduation exercises at
G. S. C. W. at which time their
daughter. Thelma will receiv her
A. B. degree.
^ and jd rs j, E Patrick of
.
winder are spending several days
i wjth their parents, Mr and Mrs.
j L A p a trick.
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Miss Catherine Hobbs of At
lanta and Miss Eleanor Griffin of
Goldsboro, N. C., were guests Mon
day of Miss Olive Churchill.
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Miss Miriam Hawkins arrives
Friday from Shorter College. She
will spend a Week at her home be
fore entering Emory University
for the summer session.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson,
r r und voung son, Judson III of
Atlanta are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Norris
on Floyd Street.
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Mr. and Mr s William Berry and
.
family and Mrs. Rheab of Augus
fa are in Baltimore, Md.
Lieutenant A. S. Johnson and
son Jimmy, of Huntsville, Ala.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hooten and
chii-iev Anne Hooten spent
" Wednesday d and Thursday in Ma
' Simms
con with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
Mrs. Belmont Dennis Entertains at
Birthday Dinner for A . B. Dennis , Jr.
combination “Bon Voyage"
a s ^* ^ r * se birthday dinner
was
^ A* Sunday in honor of A. B
ennls ' J '- V, S. Naval Reserve
'. V1 ® t,0n on tiis twenty-second
ut day.
A. B. was at home for a week
o" 6 bef ° re being ban.sferred from
Camp Gordon to Jacksonville
Florida for more intensive train
ing in Naval Aviation.
The dinner table was overlaid
with a outwork and lace cloth and
Starrsville (/amen Club Holds
May Meeting at Club House
Th ' StarrsviU. Garden Club me.
at the C ' ub HoUse Wednesday.
May .
21 * with Miss Mae Greer as
hostess.
The president P “ Mrs R D Dor
pr ,, ided 0
session ’ a,tei which the program
w «s presented by Miss Greer as
follows:
Flower Thoughts—Mrs. R. D.
Dorsey. Why Flowers—Mrs C. U
Skinner. Pruning-Mrs. C. C.
Pre > b « te 'Young Women’s Circle
Met Monday with Mrs. Stephenson
The Young Women’s Circle of
tbe Fres bytenan Woman’s Auxil
iary held the June meeting Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E. L. Stephenson on Emory Street.
Mrs. Tandy Bush, circle Chair
man, presided at the business ses
sion, opening the meeting with
prayer. Reports were submitted by
officers and standing committee
Robert Campbell Celebrates Eleventh
Birthday With Spend-the-Day Party
Robert Campbell son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. P, Campbell entertained
group of close friends last
Wednesday at a spend-the-day
at his home on Davis Street,
celebration of his eleventh
anniversary.
Bond a Bryan , of Atlanta ,
Honored Wednesday at Morning Party
Among delighful informal af
of last week was the
party at which Mrs. T.
and Mrs. J. L. Elliott enter
last Wednesday morning at
home of Mrs. Smith on Em
street in honor of Mrs. Linda
Covington-Oxford Wesleyan / Alumnae
rr fo , Join . . Atlanta . ., GlOUP ^ for » PlCUlC rt .
The Atlanta Wesleyan Alumnae
No. 4, is to join with the
and Covington Alumnae in
pj cnic on the Emory-at-Oxford
Saturday, June 7, at 3:30
lunch will be served at
preceded by a tour of the
its central decoration was a cry
stal container filled with talis
man rases, larkspur and sweet
peas in pastel shades.
Covers were laid for Lamai
Callaway, Ernest Callaway, Jr.,
Miss Dorothy Lee, A. B. and Bill
! Dennis, Mr s William Sessions.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis.
The beautiful birthday cake was
decorated in. pastel shades and
bore twenty-two candles. A three
I course dinner was served.
Epps. Roses—Miss Lucile Curtis
Shrubbery—Mrs J. W. Johnston
Contest—Won by Mrs. B. J. An
derson.
The flower arrangements were
voted on, and Mrs. J. H. Ander
son won with a miniature entry of
roses.
The hostess assisted by Mrs.
Epps and Mrs. Corley, served de
licious refreshments during the
social hour.
chairmen. The year book was fill
ed out. Mrs. John H. Downs con
ducted the devotional and Mrs.
Stephenson had charge of an in
■ teresting program on “America
On Wheels”, which dealt with the
imigrants as citizens of America
An ice course was served by the
hostess at the conclusion of ihe
meeting.
Lunch was served in the back
yard and guests invited were Jim
my Turner. Nat Turner. Jr., Leon
Cohen, Jr., Moody Summers, Jr..
Walter MeGahee,. Jr., Billy Still
well, and Walkker Campbell.
Bryan of Atlanta, formerly of
Covington.
Garden flowers in pastel hues
were arranged in the living room.
About fifteen friends of the hon
oree were invited.
campus especially planned for the
Atlanta group. Mrs. Colleen Sharp
Davis A. B., 1924 will be in charge
of the program. Mrs. S. J. Mor
cock is president of the Coving
ton-Oxford Alumnae and cordial
ly invites all members to attend
this affair Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lucy Wright of Greenville,
S. C., is visiting Mrs. C. C. King
on Floyd Street. Miss Wright, a
returned Missionary from China,
spoke Wednesday at the District
Rally of the Stone Mountain Bap
tist W. M. S.
Friends of Mr. Billy Travis will
be interested to learn he has re- 1
turned to his home in Atlanta fol
lowing several days at the home
of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W
D. Travis convalescing from a re
cent illness at Emory Lniversity
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mobley and
three children of San Louis Obispo
Calif., will arrive June 14 to visit
their aunt, Mrs. R. E. Everitt and
will attend the International Ki
wanis Convention to be held in
Atlanta June 15 through the 19th.
Mr. Mobley is president of the Ki
wanis in San Louis Obispo and
will represent his club at the in
tenational convention. They will
remain in Covington through June
20th.
Mrs. J. C. Upshaw returned
Sunday from a visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Knight in Bruns
wick.
Miss Mary Trippe who has been
teaching at Habersham, Ga., is
spending the summer at her home
on oCnyers Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Childers of
Griffin spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. W.
K. Swann.
Misses Nelle and Annie Laurie
Turner were in Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Caldwell
and Miss Ruth Caldwell spent
Sunday in Gay with relatives.
Mrs. Caldwell’s sister, Mrs. W. W.
Fitzgerald returned with them
for a week’s visit in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of At
lanta spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smith, Sr., and family.
Miss Gladys Knight of Mans
field leaves today with the Pied
mont Tours for a six weeks trip
through the west.
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Miss Helen Wynn spent the
week-end with her sister Miss
“Breezy” Wynn who is a student
THE COVINGTON NEWS
at Georgia State College for Wo
men at Milledgeville. Breezy will
arrive thi s week-end to spend the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Wynn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hicks at
tended the double wedding of
Miss Elizabeth Breedlove to Mr.
Alton Kitchens and Miss Sarah
„,, ldges , ^
’ 1 to r - Thoma
Richard . Breedlove, , which took
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Breedlove, Sr., in Monroe.
Wednesday afternoon. May 26th
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent
last Thursday in Carrollton where
they attended the Postal Clerks
convention
Mrs. A. S. Avery has returned
from a visit with relatives in North
Carolina, returning home by De
catur for a few days stay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Charlie Powell of Moultrie
will airive this week-end to visit
her sister, Mrs. T. C. Swann on
Floyd Street.
Miss Sara Lynn Braharn, who is
a teacher in the Hapeville schools
is spending the summer at her
home in Oxford.
Mrs. D. K. Hicks, Jimmie and
Frances Hicks will leave Friday
for Washington, D. C., Arlington,
and Leesburg, Va.. to visit the
former’s brothers an sister, Messrs
Alva and Person Adams and Miss
Mildred Adams.
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Miss Evelyn Patrick, who has
been attening school at G. S. C.
W. returned Wednesday to spend
the summer at her home on
derson Ave.
Miss Dorothy Swann, of Hape
ville visited her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. K. Swann, Monday eve
ning.
Mrs. C. H. Turner,
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| j P’dale Student
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Wins Scholarship
Miss Bette Bowden, valedictori
an of the Porterdale senior class
received a scholarship to enable
her to go to college in the fall
a* a surprise gift from James H.
j Porter, Bibb executive, at the
graduation exercises recently.
Mr. Porfer congratulated
I graduates and especially
mended them for earning enough
money to take a week’s trip to
Washington, D. C.
Judge James C, Davis, baccn
laureate speaker, told graduates
of the “eternal necessity for set
ting a goal and an unshakable
purpose” to accomplish success in
this world. He also stressed the
Conklin and Laura! Greene of
Durham, N. C. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. S. G Turner on Monti
eello Street,
Mrs. Kate Butler Hurst of Gads
den, Ala., will arrive next week
to spend a month with the David
Butler family while Mrs. Butler
will join Mr. Butler at Wilming
ton, Del., for a few weeks visit.
Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw is
spending the week in Eatonton
with Mrs. D. D. Veal.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Greene and
family attended graduation exer
eises Monday at the Georgia Mil
itary College Milledgeville.
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! Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lee and
. Mis* Jean Lee of Atlanta were
i guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
I C. N. Hill,
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Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Louise,
Helen and Sarah Richardson of
Atlanta were guests Sunday of
Mr and Mrs. W. T. McGuire.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith spent
Sunday in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. A L Smith and family.
value of efficiency in the world
today and the place that training
and education take in securing ef
ficiency,
“Today ig a world of accom
pli-shment,” he said. “The world
wants accomplishment and not ex
euses. If the world does business
with you you must be prepared to
deliver the goods.”
In her salutatory address Fran
Dii .y pointed to the advantages
(for youth under the American way.
It is only in a democracy that
youth has a chance at the high
est and the best, she pointed out.
Bette Bowden's valediction
stressed the fact that youth’s
task today is not one of pioneer
ing but one cf rebuilding. There
never was such an opportunity for
the youth of the world as there is
today when they come upon the
scene of action at a period when
everything we have known must
undergo a change and be remade,
she declared.
H. W. Pittman delivered the di
plomas and also presented each of
the 34 graduates with a cash gift
from James H. Porter and A. A.
Drake.
Erbil, Turkey, is said to be the
oldest continuously inhabited city
in the world. It was known as
Arbela in the time of Alexander
the Great.
X-RAY NEl ROCALOMETER
HEALTH
Health—God's greatest giit to man. Those who don’t have it
would give most anything they possess to regain their health.
Chiropractic can be the means if you will give it the chance.
Chiropractic adjustments are helping thousands daily to enjoy
the pleasures of life by relieving them of the dreadful something
—disease.
DRS. TAYLOR – TAYLOR
Chiropractic Offices
(Associated with Dr. V. II. Lake, Atlanta)
Office Hours: Tue., Thur., and Sat. — 2=00 to 5:30 P. M.
STAR BUILDING COVINGTON, GA.
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Singing Meeting At t
Salem Camp June 15
Two thousand or more singers
from 12 counties will gather at
Salem Camp Grounds on June 15
for an all-day singing convention
as part of tire summer program
of activities. The singing will start -
at 10 o'clock and continue through
the day until 4 o’clock.
Those planning to attend have
been asked to bring basket lunches .
in order that dinner may be serv
ed on the grounds. 1
The counties to be represented
are Newton, Rockdale, Walton, .
DeKalb, Fulton, Henry, Gwinnett,
Baldwin, Cobb, Clayton, Barrow, -
Butts and Jackson. H. A. Casey of
Atlanta is president of the group. -