Newspaper Page Text
May- September 11, 1941.
^.vrw* FROM—
X f «> R D
jt r/*s. If. I>. FLOYD j
lev- y W. Carroll left Satur
{or Monticello, Fla., to visit
(tries. G. Brown and C. D,
esf' c - A.
.and m (i - 0I -ed to Athens and
jrton Monday on a business
Alma Henderson has re-
1(5
ed heme from Tybee beach.
foe Budd, from Miami, Fla.,
r and other
i(e d his mother rela
[8 Saturday.
j John R. Orr, from New
r?i
q Sm was the spend-the-day
Sun day of her sister, Mrs.
L Floyd.
flrs. J» n,e B. Smith has return
home afier spending several
Sks at Columbia, S. C., with
and family. , ..
daughter
Jr ! and Mrs. E. M. Gaiiey vis
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown,
(day.
ilr and Mrs. Frank Gwin had
,l,eir dinner guest Sunday.
, SM charlotte and Margaret
in.
r and Mrs. Norman Giles, of
anta, were dinner guests Sun
ro fMr. and Mrs f’arl Giles.
Jr. Ralph Giles, r- ., nna Mr. J.
Kitchens carried Mr. Ralph
es, Jr., to Martha Berry School
--------—— ........
.
LESTER
and
SMITH
nsurance Agents
THOSE 2585
Covington, Georgia
USED PICK-UPS
W« have the following pickups for sale:
1 1937 60 H. P. Covered body—(Not worth a hoot).
11936 85 H. P. High Body; good tires; a real baryain.
1 1934 85 H. P. High Body: fair bargain.
1 1941 85 H. P. with less than 1,000 miles, used
around the garade—Special Price.
COVINGTON AUTO SERVICE
With emphasis ■
on
1
C:vington High School Auditorium
8:30 P. M. Saturday, September 13th
|
2* —In Ptrton—
'
J
THE
SWANEE RIVER
BOYS ;
AUNT SARRIE
I PETE CASSELL
'
4
*kJ PH MINNIE, MATTIE
*5
and MARTHA
r LA i
CHICK STRIPLING
I 4ARPO KIDWELL
d ■ And All Of
/ KSXJ
f > ¥
Wii
N--£. i
o*
s W i * )
* BILE THEM CABBAGE
DOWN/ HOECAKE
BAKE THAT BROWN/
'CAUSC THE CREAM OF THE
hillbilly world f
one wjlVmjll 77;y/j
SHOW ONLY
8:30 P. M.
No Reserved Admission 20c and 44c
Seats
A GRAND SHdtf FOIETHE -E NTIRE FAMILY
I
(Our Advertiser* Are Assured of Results)
Cedar Shoals
News
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plunkett, of
Columbus .were the guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ar
nold and Mrs. Mae Arnold.
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
two sons, Gordon and Howell, of
Atlanta, were the guests Satur
day of Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Swit
zer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George. Vaughn,
of Oakland, California, sDent last
week here with Mr. Jim Brooks
and Miss Gladys Brooks and Mr,
and Mrs. Carl Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knight have
reutrned home after spending a
week in the mountains in Ten
nessee, Kentucky, West Virginia
and North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. .Charlie Collis
Tuesday to resume his position as
teacher in the school.
Dean and Mrs. George Roach
had visitors from Hawkinsville,
relatives of Mrs. Roach, Sunday.
Miss Agnes Stephens of Atlanta,
h « s returned to her work at St.
Joseph Infirmary, after spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gwin. and
Mr. and Mrs. Budd Shaw spent
Sunday at Lake Rockaway, near
Lithonia,
Mrs. Elliott Herrington and lit
tie daughters, Margaret and Pen
| ny, have returned to their home
; after spendnig some time in Ten
nessee with Mr. Herrington, at
j camp.
Miss Annie George Cofield vis
ited friends here for the week
end.
Mrs. Minnie Sandling is visiting
her sons in Alabama,
The many friends of Master
Henry Thompson will be glad to !
hear he is doing nicely after being | I
bitten by a poison snake last
week. We wish for him an early
recovery.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
They Will Sing Here, And How!
pip
£■ W
1
r ! t| ill i
J m,
t ■ A
i'i
:v A Z f
\
\ §
f >
\
H \
id
1| fife
The Swanee River Boys, (Above) will try to live up to their bill-;
ing of “the finest quartet on the air” when the W r SB Barn Dance
show, with Aunt “Same”, Pete Cassell, Minnie, Mattie and Martha
and the entire WSB Gang comes to the Covington High School Audi
torium for one show, including a broadcast, next Saturday, Sept. 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper and
two grandchildren, Roy and
Thomas Davis and Mrs. Sim Ran
dle and two children, Don and
Judy of Covington, were the
guests Wednesday afternoon of
Mr. N. H. Piper and Mrs. E. G.
Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and
children visited Mr and Mrs. Wil
son Moate, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Norwood and Mrs.
Virgil Norwood visited Mrs. Sam
Tankersley in Covington Satur
day afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Day and daughter.
Dorothy Lee and Miss
Brooks and Jimmie Lou Norwood
visited Mrs. E. G. Switzer and two
daughters, Virginia and
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Wheeler and
Mrs. Lois Whitfield and baby and
Mr. Jim Brooks motored to Athens
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knight
Sunday evening with Mr. N. H.
Piper and the Switzer family.
Mrs. Odessa Hitchcock and
Leon, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon Nolan and
—
—NEWS FROM—
ELDORA
BY ARELL AARON
!
Rev. Paul Gresham, of Decatur,
filled his regular appointment at
New Rocky Rreek Sunday morn
ing and evening. He and Mrs.
Gresham were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gummella
spent Tuesday in Covington.
j^j sg Q raoe Doolev returned Fri
day from an extended visit to rel
atives at Pensacola, Fla., and Bir
mingham, Ala.
Mrs. Charlie Jones and little
son, Charles, spent Friday with
Mrs. J. C. Kitchens, of Covington.
Friends of Mrs. Velma Cunard
i learn with regret that she ts 111 at
j this writing.
Mr. Emory Ozburn spent Tues
: lJay j n Macon.
Rev. Jack Nichols, Mr. and Mr*./
'’arl Wood and Miss Bessie Claude
Wood, of Covington- were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Niblett Mon
day afternoon,
Mrs. G. W. Doster and Miss
Rubye Doster spent Tuesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Orel’ Aaron en
route to their home at Mount
Dora, Fla,
Mrs. Alice Cook speni the week
end with relatives at Stewart.
Mr. W. A. Cain, Miss Bernice
Cunard. of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Costley and little son. of Cov
tngton, Mr. and Mrs. tVolph Mc
Donald and children, of Gaithers.
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Cunnard Suday.
Mr. Robert Kitchens- of Coving
ion, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs Charlie Jones.
Miss Nellie Deane Aaron was j
tpe dinner guest of Miss Laura
Cook Sunday. Mans
Miss Sarah Loi* Bates, of
field, Is visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King.
Mr. Clifford Lynch and Mr.
Frank Dooley attended the singing
at Mt. Pleasant, in Butts County,
Friday. T. Kmg spent
Mr. and Mrs.
Tuesday aft G •with Mr. and j
Mrs. Dorsey Johnson, of Monticel
lo. Euralene
Mrs. Jim Johnson- Miss
Kitchens, Miss Margaret Kelly, of
j. C. Kitchens and
Mis^Ophelia'Kitchens, with of Mr. Coving- and
ton. spent Sunday !
Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mr and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson
-—--— j
Claudia Nolan at Rocky Plain?.
Miss Margaret Norwood spent
Sunday in Porterdale with Miss
Belle Ann Burch. j
Mr. James Benton, of Hogans-'
ville, was the guest last week-end,
! of his mother, Mrs. Jess Capes. visiting
H*rs. J. D- Bryant is
relatives in Tate this wee .
Friends of Mr. Mose Collis are
glad to know he is able to be out
again after being confined to his
bed for a week. Burch
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
and Betty Ann. were supper
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Norwood, Sunday.
for your
WINCHESTER
OR
REMINGTON
rifle SEE
WHITE’S
Tire – Auto Supply
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
’ 0
c >e stone ■ «
‘-n
o
tynxmi |4
OF (
AXXIVERSAHY SENSATIONAL SALE OF
OUTS” SILEX COFFEE MAKERS!
' A
(I A I $4.95 CjRR
VAMFS
« V . . . ALL GOING FOR . • •
f- f
ELECTRIC Why not enjoy the best in coffee every day? With W
rioiK one of these famous coffee makers you get a clear,
Kilflien rich, tasty brew every time. All Silex Coffee Makers
have Pyrex glass bowls and convenient, cool
pouring handles. Sets include self-timing stove and m US
attractive covers for upper or lower bowl. Don't $
* ^ .iTJetuK miss this grand opportunity to make your,home ' 1
Herts Genet famous for fine coffee. ’A?
starting clot*- Available m
-pantry ‘^Aumeral* Hm Urge, and Limited So- Com* in Early
wh it«, Quantitit or* —
.ww“»” dl — ■
A\ An.
n
m A /A
PURE CHROME SAXDWICH
$ fi TRAY WITH EVERY MOIIKRX
HOME AUTOMATIC IROX
Handy dial adjusts iron heat
•:A for any fabric. Chrome tray
with handle removed make*
•“'"aS FOCVSlbG handy serving plate.
, Reg. Price for Iron US.95
Chrome Tray Value 1.95
1X1 Total Value ... *7.90
PotmUf. model with * 5; r »bu two Sale For Both Price
positive a l ” *••••• i
M “ - Aw.
furnished.
FLASHLIGHTS REFILLED <«nv
M WITH SUPREME IE $
Si ' 3 DAYS fjUST i BRING THIS COl
a:: ONLY 1 TO OUR STORE
I f ' I Name.........
standard . Just think! We’ll refill 1 t
HfcW A any I Addreu,. i
Tro««fo* flashlight regardless of size, >
c with fresh, Supreme
98* ii I .4 ■j batteries.This to three day* new offer only. is limited Bring | i 1 Phone........ Offer Coupon Good Only In Prenented W hen Thi§ .....
20' cord. your flashlight in today. i.
. mmmm T ~ ^ """
Put) m'r -J m ' ■ m
Let Us a r ■ - ; s ' Dal
NEW-TREAD L. *7 1
on %
-r-t! r T: !
SMOOTH TIRES *
YOUR
LOCKING STEERING WHEEL EXHAUST 4-INCH
Don’t New-Tread take chances. will GAS CAR SPIXXER EXTEXSIOX Root Alirro
A I III Theft-proof flfj
give you thousands Dust-proof, Fits all wheels. va*A Heavy chrome ** ^
of extra mile* out of water-proof; * —— • plate resist* bracket. Non
those worn, smooth Will not freeze shut, Smart plastic. rust. Jewel reflector. glare, beveled glass.
tires. Ea
STANDARD i restone
New-Tread Type
$0*>* 4*5
CM* -*-
6.00 116
l/til YsnlwtiUa »W tlx
7J f %
Buy Now-Pay Later i
:
EASY TERMS I
LUteti th* Vaie* of 5ir»st«»» wlfh Richard Creak*, Margaret Speak* and the *9 r *** # * s 1
0r*ke*tra, ender the direction of Alfred Wall#n*teln, Monday ovonlng*. avor H. B. 6- Red Networ*.
White’s Tire – Auto Supply
COVINGTON
a ntf little son, of Monticello, visited
M r. and Mrs. A. T. King Sunday.
Mr. Francis Aaron spent Satur
. lay morning in Shady Dale ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cook and
little son. of Meihanicsville- were
g U ests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lay
son Sunday.
Mrs. Franklin Allen and children
Qf Porterda i e , Mrss. Homer Lay
son anrf c hiirt re n of Monticello.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Boyd
Mr and Mrs Pa t Jefferies and
daughter, of Porterdale. vis
cuffoM Lynch
Un * '
Miss ( leo Aaron A -p t Thurs
day and FnCjvy with Mrs. Harp
Hays, of Social Circle.
The regular W. H. D. C. was
held at the school building last
Wednesday afternoon with a good
.
num f
Professor Wright gave a very
interesting and the entire talk faculty would co ^
operate with club.
Mrs. Cliff, Miss Cleo and Mr.
Owens Aaron were visitors in
Covington Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Gresham, of
Decatur, filled their regular ap
nointment at Rock Creek Sunday
* and were dinner guests of
L0VEJ0Y
NEWS
Mrs. John Smith spent last |
week-end with Mrs. W. C. John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Montgomery
and daughter, ifackie. of coving
ton; and Mr. and Mrs. • u lan >
Washington and baby, Julianne, ,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr.,
and Mrs. Troy Stubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Meador re- j
turned home Sunday after a
week’s visit with their daughter, j
Mrs Roy Arrington, in South
Caro , ina
anrf Mrs ^ Howard Po pe. of
and Mrs. Robert Cunard and Mrs.
Gertrude Cunard i
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, of Old
Creek g^llen. spent Sundav with Mr. and
Miss clen Aaron spent from
Thurgdav until Safur rf a y in Social
Circ ] c wi th Mrs. H. J. Hays.
several visitors attended ser
vjces a( Rock Creek Sunday. Glad
indeed to have visitors and want
to kr)0W they have a gloried
; welcome,
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Aaron and
daughter, Sara, of Monticello,
spent the week-enl
Ji/lr. and Mrs. John Johnson.
Mr. Grady Jones spent Monday
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
Sunday at Jackson, the
of Mr. and Mrs. r. Jmcher.
Mrs. Eva Stubbs spent Satur
Porterdale, with Mrs. Zach
ary Johnson.
pasture* should not be grazed
winter months when little
no g. raz j n ^ , s available.
T. C. MEADORS
1EANSfER
COVINGTON - ATLANTA
| Reliable * Efficient
Registered Trucks
I Certificate No. 138 PPhone 2535
i j
PAGE THREE
i 4-H HAS VARIETY
I
Members of Georgia 4-H
(derive (nany benefits other
profit and experience from
projects. They are taugpht the
and enlightened
citizenship. They learn how
serve as leaders. And through
rious sports and games, they
the meaning of sportmanship
fair play.