Newspaper Page Text
1941
tarrsville
lltN R y, Patrick, of Miami,
L spent several days last week
l her sister,, Mrs. 'f. C, Par
H. Corley, Sr., Mrs.
ties Mills. Mr. Henry Stan
\f0 %
'll * R
R A o v L E
. T
Y
' ^
flBT. j /
y
* 9 -
fPI
1
Bull* of » ♦ ••I
tkrai'flk out; ry ui pod
with rubb*' Head*. Lo«g»
IOO fiX" (J/16 Uq)
I«*>q
TACKS K. ♦ <nq bl4«lt
t
OVINGTOH, NEWS
Georgia .
ington
* ■
r i
m
I
delivered! ^ w
(sp iho new telf'phone diwtory for all your A/
ralU, \he old direrlory is no longer <u>rrorf.
To hr ^ii re you do not use the idd hook, DEST’HOY FT
NOT. Calling from memory is likely to result in yourealU
ing \\\e wrong mimher. Referring to your new direeiory
pflrh time you make a rail w ill save Iime, annoyance am j
avoid the embarrassment of getting wrong numbers*
If you have not revet ml the netv fiirer
tory , notify the Telephone Husiness Office
and one uill he sent to you.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
Incorporated
YOUR COTTON STAMPS! k
WILL GO MUCH FURTH ER IF YOU
A Wide Selection of BRING THEM TO m Ladies’
SHIRTS r : i tf rm (.vt 0 BLOUSES
YW i J w Made from cotton ma*
for Work Every Shirts Occasion. – Dress r\ iS" |\ jj m \ erial in many styles.
Shirts n . 4 Plain and Fancy Pat
in every color, **> 4 » terns.
$> ■ –
Style and Size.
Cool Cotton For will find complete line of wearing For The Ladies
here you a
Bsip r mm PANTS apparel for every available member to of the under family the— . ■ • And PANTIES > NS M
every piece is you Y Vr
h and Play. Lightweight and Coo! Mm
I For Work COTTON STAMP PLAN
and For Summer Wear. A SSB J
V Many Patterns Large and Complete
' ! f!l Hill styles to select from.
mm Match. Stock To Select From.
Shirts to We also have a large selection of items for the
Jr—as vJNT
Household. All priced to save you money. When Ladies’ and Misses’
Just The Thing For your stamps arrive, Come In And See For Yourself.
Summer! g| A SLIPS
tr
SHIRTS SHORTS and :/a DIETZ BROTHERS / You’ll You Want Find In Just Our What Big
\\ Stock of Slips. Every ;
^lade from Cool Cot- \vm\\ STORE Style and Size To Se-:
ton c olors, in a wide variety styles. of ■.'•kv-li DEPARTMENT > • * lect From.
sizes – COVINGTON, GEORGIA
«uur Aovtrtiaert Are Assured of
I Corley, Mr, and Mrs. L.
i Cook Ronald and L, H. Cook,
J wedding attended in, the Covington Wright
day last
morning.
Mrs. W. H. Corley, J Jr.,
j ; children, Faye
and Bobby,
I rents, the guests Mr. and of M rs. Corley’s’ pa
Mrs. Sam Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McRae.
Eastman, , ,
spent the Fourth
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C.
Epps.
Mrs.
an,
c z
t
Mrs horn' 7 H £ Ar,w», d " i has re
‘
tuimed s^T ? t™ days
stay tay at at St St Stmons Island. r
Mrs. J. L. Epps of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. C. C. Epps.
Mrs. Carlos Mills spent several
days last week in Athens
Mrs. Louise Smith of Washing
ton, D. C„ Miss Vashti Parker ot
Atlanta, and Mr. Edward Parker
of Ml. Berry, are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Par
ker. ,
Little Carolyn Parker, of Por
terdale, is spending this week
with her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. T. C. Parker.
Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Pitts
Robertson „ and Ike,
son, of Cov
ington, were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. w. H. Corley Tuesday.
Miss Mary Singleton of Fort
Meade, Fla., was the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Walter Branham for
the week-end.
Miss Ida Robinson of Atlanta
s 11C ^ er sister, Mrs.
,
>C \P ” y '.
is. j lam Burid „ , has return
friend™ " ' lenS a ^ e * 3
V. Mr. n s ' and , Mrs. C. D. Almand
spent the day recently with their
daughter in Athens.
Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Carlton
and daughters. Misses Anne and
Prof. Emmie, Carlton’s have enjoyed mother a visit to j |
in Arcadia,
Fla.
Miss Emily Campbell of Mans
field was the week-end guest of
Miss Lucy Cline. i
Mr. Troy Moss of Columbus vis- !
ited friends here Monday.
Ky„ Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of Hazard, |
are spending a short time
with Mrs. Fuller’s brother, Mr. i
G. S. Roach. Miss Jean will spent*
July with her cousin. Miss Mary
Ann Roach.
Miss Mamie Hicks of Maryland
is spending some time with her
cousin, Mrs. R. L. Giles. j
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Carroll i
have a s their guests their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Messer and children !
William and Kenneth, from Mont- ;
clair, N. J., and their sister. Miss I
THE COVINGTON NEWS
SS9- -
| II —NEWS
I FROM—
■
OXFORD i
BY MRS. '
W. L. FLOYD i
j . (From Last Week)
Miss Margaret Cook spent
i eial days last
I week in Newnan
and Macon.
Ba 1 c v ““
Mls - H ' St °ne has returned
I Ir ™ the hospital after a week’s
I lighted st8y ' Her many friends are de
she is improved .
Mrs. F. L. McCoy who is spend
ing some time at Emary Univer
sity was a recent visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. “Speedy” Tread
w'ell and little son of Charleston,
S. C.. spent several days with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Treadwell.
Mr. Ralph Giles Jr. left Sunday
for Durham, N. C. to take a four
weeks course.
Mrs. Ellison Cook of West Point
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
W. R. Branham for the week
end.
Mrs. Florrie White spent the
week-end at Emory University
and Macon
Bessie Turnbull, frem Monticello.
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitley
from Monroe, , and
‘ uld children,
Mr - Mr? Sam Bsrnett were
dinner guest Sunday of their
mother, Mrs. Minnie Sanling.
Messrs. Hershel, Jay, Jr., and
Billy Budd. Jr., left' this week
for Atlanta where they have
work,
Miss Christine Pickett, of At
lanta visited friends here for the
week-end.
Mrs. Chas. Griffin of Stone
Mt. spent the past week
SILVER METEOR STEWARDESS NURSES
VISIT CAMP BLANDING, FLORIDA
IB ft! I
<y* j 2 *
L v
–
r
\ ' f:
\ ^; % F
i r .
‘ m *
: ^ ■ Ik -I: / r B
J|I s\
i JSffl
Jl|hl|
BH
j !l|||
W?- m
MB
I “ 1 ' \ •
,
\ -
l - :
When the Army officials at Camp
Blanding, Florida, learned that four
attractive Seaboard Railway stew
artless nurses intended to visit the
reservation, four top ranking ser
gean t s 0 f the 43rd Division were
selected to escort the young women
around the country’s second largest
Army trahiiiig area. The Silver
Meteor nurses on vacation are the
Misses Ann Taylor, Jane Irving,
Winkie and Nancy Lee Danton, all
of Jacksonville, Florida. The lu*ky
non-coms —Edward J. Bracey, Prov
idence, R. 1.; Olisse Melada, Mont
pelier, Vt.; Mario Azr/Olinaj Meri
den. Conn., and Ronald J. Luc».
Bangor, Me. Melada was awarded
l m i
m >. * iwd
I- "• J
* i
J – j
•L
■
I m
I ti/ ; .
9
m % !
■ iT'
9 f
n ■ i
i i
f
r
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Almand. She is moving to
Charleston , S. C.
... Miss Martha ._ ., McKinney,
Coler ? an is } he guest of Mlss
’
Cynthia Mallory.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Floyd
and children of Atlanta spent
several days with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Ray, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.- Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mis. J.
O. Weldon and family the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Colly Day and
iLargest Coverage Any Weekly In the Stete)
*
the Soldier’s .Medal last week for
bravery in rescuing a fellow
GREY ROCK
THE BALANCED BRAKE LINING
BALANCED- Stop
id Give You Quick, Quiet and Smoother . * •
and Longer Wear.
White’s Tire – Auto Supply
Covington
and Mr. T. E. Jones for
Houston Texas, Mrs. Jones and
daughter will be gone for several
months.
Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Mrs. Glen
.’.rnall, Mrs. Lenora Williamson,
•. f Atlanta and Miss Ruth Dabney
f Dublin, visited Mr. and Mrs.
O. Weldon Friday.
The many friends of Mrs. H. H.
Stpne regret to bear she contin
ues ill, and wish for her a . pe*dy
recovery. ’
Miss Cynthia Mallory, Mrs.
Chas. Griffith and Miss Martha
• 1941 •
FLORIDA’S NEWEST — FINEST – LARGEST
All-Year Hotel
I
1
£. J
f'% mj mm.
t M p
v:
_______
ppppsYf , , ; '<*4%
^ ;
teif'iiiwun
THE H 1 V I EUA
Rear Daytona Beach.
Ideal Contention or Conference Headquarters. Capacity idO.
The only Hotel Bar open all year between
Jacksonville – Palm Beach.
Radio and Fan in Every Room. Golf Links. Artesian Swlramins
Poo! with Sand Beach. Tennis, Badminton, Ping Pong, Croquet,
Horseshoe and Shuffieboard Courts. Ballroom and Coirventinn
Hall. Banquet Facilities. Spacious Grounds.
[ COOLEST SPOT IN ALL FLORIDA, AT THE BIRTHPLACE OF
THE TRADE WINDS. Where the Labrador (Arctic) Current
meets the Gulf Stream, and Summer Bathing and Fishing are
Superb.
Write for Special Summer Rales, A.prif to December.
Hotel Riviera, Box 429, Daytona Beach, Fla,
: MOUNTAINEER, TAR HEEL – CRACKER
VACATION HEADQUARTERS.
monter from drowning in 2
the reservation.
daughters, Ruth and Thelma, will
leave Friday for a two weeks
vacation visiting relatives in
South Georgia.
Mrs. James Ellis has returned
home from Emory Hospital aite.
undergoing an operation and is
rapidly .improving.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. Robert Budd has returned
home from his vacation in Fla.
Mrs. W. C. Jones and
Mary, will leave Friday with
relatives, Jflf. and Mrs. C,
Deden, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
page rms
McKinney were juneneon j
of Mias Frances Baker Tuesday.
The family of Mrs. W. C.
Jonec , motore d to their old home
near Monticello, on the Fourth
f July and enjoyed a family re- /
D
union.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Floyd, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Floyd and
children, John R., II-, and baby
Sondra, attended a barbecue at
Loganville July 4th.
Miss Agnes Stephens of Atlan
ta attended the funeral of her
grandfather, Mr. V. T. Stephens,
Tuesday afternoon.