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Thursday, February 12, 1942.
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Phone 2221 Conyers, Ga.
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
Mrs. E. E. Callaway Entertained Members
Bridge Club at Luncheon on Thursday
Mrs. E. E. Callaway entertain
ed members of her Thursday
afternoon club at a delightful
bridge-luncheon last Thursday at
her home on Park Circle.
Pastel shaded spring blossoms
and bowls of dainty pansies were
attractively arranged throughout
the house for the occasion. Lunch-
Miss Florence Louise Smith and
Mr. Herbert MacNabb Wed Jan. 31
The marriage of Miss Florence
Louise Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Smith, of Toccoa,
to Herbert MacNabb, son of Mrs.
Janie B. Smith, of Oxford, took
Mr8. H. B. Floyd Gives Lovely
Bridge Party on Friday Afternoon
Beautiful arrangements of peach
colored gladioli formed the dec
orative theme for the bridge party
given Friday afternoon by Mrs.
H. B. Floyd at her home on Floyd
street.
Nandina berries and potted
plants were also used in the re
ception rooms, adding a note of
color and effectiveness to the dec
orations. High score awards were
w on by Mrs. Lillian Weaver and
Laura Thompson Circle of Porterdale
Baptist Church Holds Meeting
On Monday night, Feb. 2nd., the
I .aura Thompson Circle of the
Porterdale W. M. S. held its
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lois Lyda with the chair
man, Mrs. Louise Rutledge, pres
iding. The meeting was opened
with repeating of the watchword
in unison and welcoming all mera
bers present.
The devotional was read by
Mrs. Claire Bennett. The minutes
were read and approved. The
j personal good service report. and Old treasurer
; gave a and new
I business were called for.
Mrs. J. B. Williams told of the
' North Covington Community Club
Met Monday Afternoon at Church
The North Covington Communi
ty Club held the February meet
ing Monday afternoon at the
church, with Mrs. Walton Mont
gomery, presiding. Hostesses were
Mrs. Effie Cadette and Mrs. Huck
abee.
The meeting opened with de
votional conducted by Mrs.
i Cadette. Scripture reading was
i given by Rev. Jack Nickols. Dur-
Book Club Entertained Monday
Afternoon by Mrs. George Cochran
Mr*. George Cochran was host
ess Monday afternoon at her resi
dence on Floyd to the regular
meeting of the Book Club.
The reception rooms were dec
orated with attractive arrange
j ment of yellow jasmine. Mrs.
PERSONALS
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Travis vis
| ited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Travis
and little son, Darracott, Sunday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. O. W. Porter, Mis* Julia
Porter and Miss Harriet Pk>rler
! spent the week-end in Greenville,
S. C., where they attended the
wedding of Mis* Kitty Brownlee,
which took place at the First
CONYERS
THEATRE
Mr*. Jamei Clay, Mgr.
Co nyer*, Ga
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
Robert Montgomery and
Mary Howard in
“RIDERS OF THE ,
PURPLE SAGE” |
Also Bob Steele and |
Claire Carelton in
“GREAT TRAIN
ROBBERY”
Adm.—lie and 22c
MONDAY - TUESDAY
FEB. 16-17
Ida Lupino and Louis
Hayward in
“LADIES IN
RETIREMENT"
Short Subject “Sappy
Birthday”
Adm.—11c and 28c
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 18
Joan Blondell and John
Howard in
“THREE GIRLS
ABOUT TOWN”
Also Cartoon
Adm.—5c and 11c with
Merchant Ticket
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
FEB. 19-20
Loretta Young and Dean
Jagger in
“THE MEN IN
HER LIFE”
New* and Short Subject
Adm.—11c and 28c
THE COVINGTON NEWS
eon was served from the individ
U al tables. Mrs. S. C. Candler
received the award for high score.
Guests w-ere Mrs. S. C. Candler,
j Trippe, Mrs. S. Mr*. E. Phillips, Lillian Weaver, Mrs. R. Miss H.
j Eva Stephenson, Mrs. T. C- Swann,
Mrs. R. M. Tuck.
place Saturday, January 31, at the
home of the bride's parents.
They will make their home in
Atlanta where Mr. MacNabb is
connected with the Scripto Manu
facturing Company.
Mrs. C. E. Hawklna. A salad
cour*e was served at the card
table*.
Guests were Mr*. S. A. Ginn,
Mrs. Moody Summers, Miss Eva
Stephenson, Mrs, Guy Robinson.
Mrs. J. L. Callaway, Mr*. J. R.
Sams, Mrs. Guy Rogers, Mrs. J. E»
Phillips. Mrs. Luke Robinson, Jr..
Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, Mrs. Lillian
| Weaver and Mrs. R. H. Trippe.
rally to be held at the church on
Wednesday night, Feb. 11th, at 7
o’clock. She urged all members
,o be present „ he.r Mrs. H„ tt
who will be the speaker.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Claire Bennett discussed the home
mission program, which is to be
held the first week in march.
Suggestions were called for by
the Ways and Means Committee
to raise money for the circle. Mrs.
Williams dismissed the meeting j
with prayer. Mrs. Lois Lydia and !
Mrs, Lillian Jeffares served ice
cream and cake.
ing the business session good re
ports were given and plans were
made to have community shower
Friday afternoon at the Church
for Mrs. Lester Harper, whose
home was recently destroyed by
fire.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Huckabee and Mrs. Cadette, A de
lightful social hour was enjoyed
at conclusion of meeting.
Leon Cohen, program chairman,
spoke to the group on “Early
Comedy”. A short business session
was held following the program.
The hostess entertained at an
informal tea at the conclusion of
the meeting.
Presbyterian Church on Saturday
evening. Miss Harriet Porter was
one of the bridesmaids in the wed
ding.
Mrs. N. S. Turner, Jr., and Mias
Sara White Callaway left Sunday
for a weeks visit to New York.
Mrs. C. C. King spent last Fri
day in Monroe, with her mother,
Mrs. Coleman Mobley, Who was
celebrating her birthday annivers
ary.
Friends of Mr. Lamar Callaway
regret to learn of hi* illness at
Emory University Hospital.
Mrs. M. J. Morehouse is resting
comfortably at Emory University
Hospital following a recent eye
operation.
Mr. and Mr*. J. B, Maddox re
turned Tuesday to Rome after
spending the week-end here with
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey. Mr. Maddox
reports today to Fort Benning for j
army duty.
Mis* Bes* BJedsoe, of Fairburn,
was the attractive week-end guest j
of Miss Betty Gr eene. Miss
Greene entertained at an informal
afternoon party Saturday in honor ;
of her visitor, inviting about fif
teen of her friends in to meet Mis*
Bledsoe
m™. r h. Kimbreii, of Macon,
spent th* week-end with her
mother, Mr*. T J. Ramsey. She
NOTICE!
Banking hours under the “War Time”
will be as follows:
From 9:30 to 3:30 o’clock on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday.
From 9:30 to 4:30 o’clock on
Friday and Saturday.
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BANK OF COVINGTON
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(Our Advertiser* Are Assured of Results)
will return this week-end for a
weeks visit with her mother be
fore going to Montgomery, Ala.,
where she and Mr, Kimbrell will
reside.
Mrs. E. L. Stephenson is con
fined to her home with influenza.
Mrs. Will Stillwell and Mrs. H.
B. Robertson spent Tuesday in
Greensboro.
Miss Mary Claud Henderson
will spend this week-end in Mil
ledgeville with her sister, Miss
Sara Frances Henderson, who at
tends G. S. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sterchi
and daughters, Nancy and Patricia,
of Knoxville, Tenn., were guests
Sunday of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Trox Bankston
enroute to Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. E. H. Floyd and sons,
Jimmy and Johnny, of Monroe,
visited here Monday.
Mr. Frank H. Greer, of Atlantic
City, N. J., is visiting his sister,
Mrs. L. A. Patrick.
Mrs. M. E. Goode i* recuperat
ing at her home from a recent
dental operation at Emory Uni
versity Hospital.
Mr. Leon Thomson Is ill at his
home on Anderson Ave.
Mrs. R. R. Fowler, Jr., is con
fined to her home with a severe
cold.
Mrs. Grady Walton, Mrs. D. R.
Thompson, Miss Martha Thomp
son and Mr. John Hamby attended
the wedding of Miss Sara Martha
Polk to Theodore O'Callahan,
which was solemnized Saturday
afternoon at 4 o’clock, Druid Hills
Baptist Church, with Dr. Louie
Newton officiating.
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FOOD STORES ANN PAGE—SALAD
Rummer in mmr DRESSING
JANK PARKF.R v
Dated for Freshness!
DONUTS no* 13/ Pinl 23/ r 35/
AAP RAISIN 1.,
BREAD .... i«.-or-L.«f 10c
JANF. PARKER TECAN ANN PAGE Prepared With Tomato Sauce and Cheese
ROLLS .....m.ofs 12c Spaghetti 2 ,5 ^ 15/
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PAN ROLLS i t* o< u 5c
JANE PARKER ANN PAGE PLAIN OR ELBOW
LAYER OKANUE COCOANUT CAKES Macaroni Spaghetti or 2 £9/
20 Or. 25/ ANN PAGE SANDWICH
Each Spread 8 °‘ 13/ Z 25/
KRAFT'S ASSORTED ANN PAGE—CANE AND MAPI.E
Cheese .....s-u. !'kn25e Syrup '5°' 19/ Q C 35/
WHITE HOUSE
Cond. Milk 2u-o.-cim.25c ANN PAGE—CONDENSED TOMATO
NABISCO PREMIUM Soup 2 ’°d° z 15/
Crackers.... i-u>. rs* 19c . .
FRENCH'S CREAM STYLE
Mustard..... a-o*. j.r 10c ANN PAGE PUDDINGS
ASSORTED FLAVORS SPARKLE 4 17*
Kremel 3 PM*. 17c *
DROMEDARY DEVIL'S FOOD
OR GINGER
Bread Mix . .no *.pm 23c
WIIITK SA11.
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FAMOUS MARVEL FAMILY 12H-Oz. 17/
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WHITE SAIL SOAP
SLICED EXTRA THIN Grains ..... 2 tot.ru. 19c
WHITE SAIL WASHING
1 JnSp* ^ Powder . . 2 «i-o* py<*. 2Sc
WHITE SAIL
Ammonia . .sz-o.. Rou 10c
WHITE SALE LIQUID
Bluing...... 12 - 0 /.nettle 8c
IV T* WHITE SAIL LAUNDRY
It Starch . . 2 i-u. no 15c
[sjiigfj Will TOILET Sweetheart. SOAP .2 15c
GRANULATED SOAP
Octagon .... rw. 10c
GIANT SIZE
11 P–G Soap 6 c*k« 25c
•j*. •1? SL 1M-IB LOAF / AMERICAN EELS Soap NAPHTHA 3 Cakm 17c
Scouring Pads 2 tm* 15c
Nestle’s Cocoa EVER4ZEADY 8-Oz Can 23^
Cheese MILD AMERICAN Lb 30/ Fruits and
Evap. Milk WHITE HOUSE 3 c r .l 25/ Vegetables i
Coffee O'CLOCK EIGHT 2^39/;57/
Flour SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED 24 Bag Lb $ 1 09 48 Bag Lb $2 I 5 WHITE POTATOES
Spry SHORTENING 29/^ 79/ 5 lbs., 19c.
Fresh Full Dressed—No Waste—(Vit*. BI** and «*> Florida ,
FRYERS, Ready for the pan, lb. 39c Oranges, doz. 15c
Top Quality Western Beef—(Vita, Bl* and G*)
CHUCK ROAST, Choice cut, lb. 29c Wlnesap
Sunnyfield HAMS, Tender— Whole (Vitamins half, Bl** and lb. G*) 33c Apples, 2 doz. 25c
or
(Vitamins Bl** and G*) Lettuce, head. 8c
SAUSAGE, Pure Pork Pan, lb. 25c
I Top Quality Western— (Vitamins Bl* and 41*) ■
BEEF STEW, Rib or Brisket, lb. 19c Celery, stalk. 10c
Sunnyfield Sliced—(Vitamins Bl*) ,
BACON, Rind off, lb...........35c Collards, bun. 10c
Streak O' Lean—(Vitamin* Bl*)
SIDE MEAT, Fancy Branded, lb 19c Carrots, 2 bun. 15c
Fla. Trout. Spanish Mackerel.
REDFISH FILLETS, lb. 25c
Dry Packed BANANAS
OYSTERS, Va. Stews, pint_____35c
Fredh 2 lbs., 15c:
NECK BONES, 3 lbs. 25c
'Indicate* Good Source “Indicate* Excellent Source
IONA A. – P. APPLE
CORN, 3 No. 2 cans......25c SAUCE, No. 2 can n
IONA STRING ANN PAGE GELATIN DESSERT
BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans.....25c SPARKLE, 4 boxes O
IONA
TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cans.23c A. CORN, – P. YELLOW 2 No. 2 O-i
IONA DESSERT cans
PEACHES, No. V/i can...19c ANN PAGE CHILI
IONA TOMATO cans......12c SAUCE, 8-oz. botile......12c
JUICE, 2 No. 1 ANN PAGE
IONA MACARONI, 7-oz. box... 5c
PEARS, No. V/i can
IONA ANN PAGE ASSORTED
?EA5,2 No. 2 cans PRESERVES. 1-lb. jar..-. 20c
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