The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, August 27, 1942, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO —NEWS FROM— I FAIRVIFH / 1 Mrs. P. G. Neely and Mrs. D. M. Bentley called to see Mrs. H. J. Britt Sunday afternoon Miss Annette Orr of Atlanta is spending several days with her mother in Almon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mote spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mote of Rocky Plains. Mr. J. T. Mason is improving. we are glad to sav. ■ We hope 1 he Will ... soon , be up ‘ and out again. K Mrs. H. u J. T Britt, ... who , , has been . the .. sick list for several , da , on vs ‘ is improving at . .. this writing. ... Mr Golden Wells and Mr Mar ian Hammond and Mr. Bob Mit chell calico to see Mr. J. T. Mason a while Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethelen Britt spent Mon day r.ight with Miss Dons Ray. Mrs. Dewy Goid called to see Mrs. Hattie Britt Monday morn ing. Miss Edna Mask spent this past *eek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mask of Mancella, Ga. Dick Russell invites hi* friends to listen to him discuss national affairs over Radio Station WSB on Saturday, Aug. 29, from 7:30 to 8 P. M. _________ -N ♦ ♦ * 4 ^ 4 + 4 \todernl +^ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + 4 ¥-++ 4 4 * f 4 -♦ 4 ♦ That is our Middle Name ♦♦♦♦♦ i j Let us Clean Your Clothes ¥ > ■'A l the Modern Meadors Way! v > . -* ♦ 4 4 5 . 4 4 ■* ASK ABOUT OUR 4 4 LAUNDRY 4 4 DRY 4 4 4 CLEANING SPECIALS 4 Phone 2100 i roYIPwiON GEO!4£!.* t r ' m **■ • Siiim 11 I : M m i * , m \ , 1 • _ _ J SSSx I Pledged M-vm :> 5 Its. TRUCK i'lfe CONSERVATION CORPS | * • Iss m m l n ' . Jt For Skilled Truck Service •• For Experienced T v Truck Service • • • 9 5 V. 1 ' • ■ * — C Y i CHEVROLET D I ’ U.S.TRUCK __L . CONSERVATION m _ m _______ Official Station ' l 1 . ■ ‘y;. < *•* "Keep 'Em Fit To Keep 'Em Rolling” *. 2=rS Your truck is a work weapon for America. . . . Sign the owner’s pledge of Keep it in the best possible running order by Truck Conservation at your Chevrolet dealer's. joining the U. S. Truck Conservation Corps and by going to your Chevrolet dealer for skilled, I KS,TRUCK truck-saving service at regular intervals! I CONSERVATION CORPS | . . • ^I Better see your Chevrolet dealer—today. Display this official em blem of Truck Conserva- ORIGINATOR AND "TRUCK CONSERVATION PLAN" tion on your trucks. OUTSTANDING LEADER GINN MOTOR I CO 2780 COVINGTON (Our Advertisers Are Assured of Results, CEDAR SHOALS LAST* WEEK Several from here attended Crimp meeting at Salem, Sunday. Rev Guy Pittman was dinner g*'-est of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Swit zer and Mr. N. H. Piper, Tuesday. Mrs. John Norwood and Mrs. V rgil Norwood and children vis i t•• d Mrs. Odessa Hitchcock, Tues c! ly afternoon. Mr. .. and , Mrs. „„ _ Pres „ Wilson ... ,__ and 1 tt'e , son. _ Raymond, , of , Coving fen spent J• , Sunday _ , with ... Mr. and J. _ P. Kniaht. . .. ■.{]•=, Mi s Hester Switzer, of Atlanta, was the guest of her parents-; Mr pnd Mrs. E. G. Switzer, Wednes- 5ay. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodruff. of Macon, spent several days last week with Mrs. Mary Rye and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes. Rev. Guy Pittman visited Mr. and Mrs. George Ivy, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vinning, of Atlanta, and son, Carl, who is in the Air Corps in Denver, Col., risked Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moate and children, of Almon, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moate. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis and children have returned to their - THE COVINGTON NEWS home in Valdosta attar several j days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Kni a ht and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Collis: Mr. J. S. Piper, of Covington, and Mr. Franklin Fiper, of Fort Jackson. S. C, were recent vis itors to Mr. N. H. Piper. Mrs. G. W. Cardelf and two : children, of Covington, spent Sat ; urday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Knight. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper, of Covington, spent Tuesday with Mr. N. H. Piper and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer. Mr. Otis Knight, of Rutledge was the week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. Carl Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. Mrs. Clyde Laster, Mrs. J. R. Benedict and son, Gerald, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Amo’d, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Oren George and babv and Mr. and Mrs. Beatie White were recent visitors to Mrs. Mary Kitchens, Exie, and Gerald. Air. and Mrs. J. P. Knight, Mrs. Wilson Knight. Mris Nettie Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis visited relatives at Youth Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Farrow were called to the bedside of the formers mother, Mrs. Riley Far row, Saturday night, the many friends of Mrs. Farrow are very sorry to hear of her serious ill ness. Mrs. Carl Register and son. Carl, Jr., of ShelbyviTk, Tc-nn„ snent several days last week with her mother. Airs. Lee Terry. Air. and Mrs. Alell Bryant and children, of Hawhinsville, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Lee Terry. The children of Mr* 1 Lee Terra' honored her with a birthdav din home"'near ner Sunday / u<njst 15 at he p Porterdale. A daugh ter Mrs. AT .J Bryant and her sister Mrs. Alae Arnold, were honor guests, having had a birth dav the same week, all three re ce’vec’ love’v and useful gifts. Those attending 1 were Airs. Carl Register and son, Carl, Jr., of | ! Shelbyvilie. Term., Air. and Mrs. M. J. Bryant and children of Hawkinsville, Mrs. P. O. Hall. Mrs. ATae Arnold, Air. and Mrs. Johnnie Arnold an.l son, Jimmie. Mr. and Airs. Archie Johnson and daughter, Ann, and Air. and C. W. Durden and children Mr. Preston Johnson and son, Covington, and Miss Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry. FALL GARDENS A branch bottom or other moist ground makes a good garden spot, according to the gia Agricultural Extension vice. It is time now to make ings for fall and winter vegetables I —NEWS FROM— StarpsvillI I Miss Berta Edwards, has return cd t 0 her home in Jackson, after , two weeks visit with her a sister. Mrs. B. J. Anderson. Mrs. Louise Smith, of Washing ton, D. C., is the guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parker Miss Jean Benton, of Atlanta, was the guest of Miss Ann Benton several days last week. Mrs. Pearl Harwell, spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. C C. Epps. Mrs. Harwell left Friday "or a visit with her daughter, Mrs Willis Dyer, in Pensacola, Fla. j Mr. Robert Dorsey, of Miami. Fla., Mrs. Everitt Roberts, of Al bany. and Miss Bertha Dorsey, of Atlanta, are the guests of their narents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D Dorsey. We are glad to note that Mrs. Henl > Starr Corley is convalescing a ^ er undergoing an appendectomy at Huson Memorial Hospital las: J, ednesday. Miss Martha Ann Vickery, of Newborn, spent last Thursday and Friday with Miss Laurie!me Aik en. Air. and Mrs. T. C. Parker, Jr., and daughter, Cf' r o 1 vn, of Porter dale, spent the week-end with Mr. ! and Mrs - T C ■ Parker and family. Mr. and Airs. Carlos Mills, who have been attending summer school in Athens, spent several bays last week with Mr. and Mrs ' w - H- Corley, Sr., enroute to Syl vester .where Mr. Mills will be stationed as Vocational Agricul tural teacher. Mr - and Mrs - M - D - McRae, and little daughter, Kathy, of Eastman, will arrive Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs. McRae’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epps ! Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Aaron, and ! sons, Francis and Bobby, of Eu- 1 dora, visited relatives here Sun I day. i Friends of Mr. G. A. Maddox I will regret to learn of his illness, ! and w ‘ s b f° r bim an early recov ery. Revival services closed at the Methodist church Friday evening, Pev - O- L- Vickery, assisted by | Pev - Mr. Henderson, of Social Circle, delivered some very in j teresting and inspiring sermons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benton, Mr. W. G. Benton and Miss Ann Benton, spent Sunday in Monticel lo, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Faulkner and family. —NEWS FROM— EIDOR4 Rev. and Mrs. Bangert of Shady Dale filled their appointment at Prospect Sunday, August 2J. Mrs. Zippoa Allen of Porterdale spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen. Mr. Parks Kitchens spent Sun day in Covington with his mother, Mrs. Jessitt Kitchens. j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White Jr., ' and son of Monticello spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob I Lewis. Miss Lelia Saye Hodge of At lanta spent the week end with Mr. ! and Mrs. Loice Allen. Mrs. George Lewus and children : spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Mansfield, Mrs. | W. A. White Jr., and son of Monti j visit. ce bo accompanied them on their i I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones and son of Covington visited relatives during the week end. j Master Loice Allen Jr., spent last week in Monticello with Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Mansfield spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis Mrs. W. A. White Jr., and son i of Monticello spent Thursday with | Mrs. Grady Lewis. Mrs. Lelia Ozburn of Ohio is spending a while with Mrs. John I Hershel Keiiy, ! Guests of Mrs, Cliff Aaron Tuesday was Mrs. Bob Lewis and j ner guest of Monticello, Mrs. W. A. ’ " ,Jl ’’ J rR, ,7<?nus Jones of Atlanta ! spent j the week end with his ent3, Mr. par-' and Mrs. Tom Jones. j Master Nesiet McClendon of j Macon is visiting hir grandmother Mm Beckie McClendon. Guests of Mr. Owens Aaron Sun day afternoon were Mr. Corry | Ha , Y s of Fort McPherson, Atlanta, i I Mr. Hoke Hays and Mr. Key Har well, , Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Polk and son of Monticello visited Mr. and Mrs. j | Charlie Cunard Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Henderson and family of Monticello spent ! hT^ZoTm^m^Z?. son and guests visited Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of Gaithers ! in the afternoon. PICNIC TIME It is picnic time now and a picnic crowd is always thirsty. A variety of canned fruit juices, iced tea, or iced coffee should be provided for such occasions. j (Largest Coverage Any Weekly »n the State) aiTHEKS NEMS Mrs. Aubrey Fincher and child ren are visiting relatives in At lanta for a while. Miss Imogene McDonald of At-: lanta visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDonald last week Several from here attended Quarterly Conerenee at Love Joy -i inday. The guests of Mrs. Cora Fincher 11 day afternoon were Mrs. Ted .ales, Mrs. Tine McRay and Mrs M. H. Pennington. Mr and Mrs. Bus Johnston visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tomlin Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Bates spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bates. Mr. Harmon Fincher of Atlanta v isited Mr. and Mrs. Aubie Fine he r Saturday night. an( j Ted Bates and fami ,' visited Mr . and Mrs. L.*H. liates aw hii e Sunday afternoon. —NEWS FROM— ■ t o\roRE 1 W. L,. FLOYD BY MRS. i! Miss Margaret Cook has re turned home after spending several weeks at Newnan with her sister, Mrs. Adkinson. Miss Agnes Stephens who is in training at St. Joseph Infirmary ! is spending her vacatoin with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Step ; bens. ■ Mr. R. L. Giles is at Emory ; Hospital where he underwent an I operation on his eye, last j His many friends hope the | Don wi 'l be a success j ! Mrs. G. W. Cofield is spending a few days here at her home before j I leaving for Brenau College to take U P her nursing at the College. Miss Annie George Cofield will teach in j one of the high schools at Gaines ville. Mr. J. C. Kitchens, had as his Sunday guests, Mrs. Betty Lewis, and Miss Gloria Lewis, Mrs j Brooks Kitchens and little daugh ters, Misses Kason and Wayne j Kitchens of Atlanta, Miss Jeanette Bellamy of At lanta spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. W. E. Logan from Smyrna is the guest of Mrs. R. A. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Giles from Atlanta were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles. Mrs. Claud Giles is visiting re latives at Macon. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Floyd - and baby Janet have returned to their home in Atlanta after spending a week with their mother, Mrs. Maude R. Floyd. Messre. Chas Ellis and Claud Giles are in Miami Beach, Fla., training in the army. Mrs. Janie B. Smith, will leave Saturday for Columbia, S. C., to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson, of Cedartown were the guests recent ly of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Day. Miss Mildred Johnson who spent several weeks with Miss Thelma Day, ac compnnied her parents home. Miss Aimer Henderson will leave the later part of the week for At> lanta to spend some time with her son. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Floyd and children, John R. II, and Sandra, have returned to their home in Memphis, Tenn., after spending two weeks with their mother, Mrs. Maud R. Floyd, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ray. Mr. Floyd has a responsible position with Fisher, Memphis, Aircraft Division, General Motors Corp. Mrs. Minnie Sandling is visit ing her children at Social Circle, and Monroe, Mrs. John Morgan Henderson of Atlanta visited his mother, Mrs. Aimer Henderson Sunday. Mr. Albert Coleman, from Nor folk Virginia Service School Naval Training Station is spending sever a’ days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roberts of Atlanta spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j, o Weldon. Miss Ruth Day, has returned home from Hurtsboro, Ala., where she spent a week with relatives. Little Clare Taylor spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Jones, and attended the Bible Institute at Allen Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peek from North Carolina are the guests of Zl"""'' 3 ’ Mr ‘" d Mr "' Fay Mrs. Bonnell Stone left Tuesday Seebring, Fla., to spend several with her mother. Mrs. R. L. Giles visited her hus at Emory Hospital this week, Sevreal Georgia farm communi are weaving rugs, draperies, other materials on old looms, y s the Extension Service. —NEWS FROM— ROCKS i' PLAINS .1 MISS IRENE HARVEY By Revival services closed Friday .•vening at County-line Baptist church. Rev. Z. M. Leverette, of piovilla preached on 3rd Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. G. W. Hulme was then assisted Monday through Friday evening by Rev. Cannon of Roeberta, Rev. I.ev erette and Rev. Cannon are form c" pastors of Countyline. it was a great privilege to have them back during the revival and to have their, visit in the homes, Mr. Paul Davis, Jr., has return ed to his home at Winter Park, j Fla., after spending two weeks with his aunts, Miss Ruth Davis and Mrs. H. H. Nolan. Mr. Arthur Steadham, of Mit- I chell Field, N. Y., is here on his I furlough and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steadham. Miss Vera Stokes, of Atlanta, spent the 3rd Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R? S. Stokes. Airs. H. H. Nolan had as her dinner guests Friday, Mrs. W. C. Wood, of Oxford. Mr. J. William Harvey returned to Atlanta Saturday after spending the week with Mr. Ray Thacker. Air. Paul Davis, Jr., of Winter Park, Fla., accompanied by Miss j R u th Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Chesnut. motored to Social Circle Tuesday evening where they visit ed Mrs. R. L. Cowan, and Air. and l Mrs. George Malcom. Miss Robbie Harvey, of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Burnham and daughters, Virginia and Louise, of East Point, were week-end guests °f Mrs. Josie Harvey, Misses Leila and Eva Gardner have returned to Columbus, They were accompanied by their sister, Miss Bell (Gardner who will spend j j the Reynolds week ‘ fend then will go to j to resume her duties as teacher in the Reynolds school. Mr. Ben Harvey visited his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs J F Hearn, in Decatur, last week. \y e regret to learn of the illness j of Dr. L. I. Echols, of Kings | Mountain, N. C., and pastor of , Hopewell Presbyterian church, : We wish for him early and an complete recovery. | j Our hearts go out in the deepest sympathy to the family and love one of Mr. Wood Piper, who pass ed away last Friday. We commend WE’RE NEARLY OUT OF LUMBER . AND WPB ORDERS WON’T PERMH . . US TO REPLACE THE STOCKS WE RECENTLY SOLD YOU ... BUT F You Need a New Roo or ROOF REPAIRS COME IN AND ORDER WHAT YOU NEED NOW’ WHILE WE CA . . . . . . STILL GET SHIPMENT ON SHINGLES TO KEEP YOU DRY WE CAN STILL SUPPLY i MULE-HIDE •it Get Yours Applied Before Thf September Rains Start. 0. R«g STAY-TITE PLASTIC CEMENT * IlSfilOffi For sealing small holes and cracks- mas ing roof seams watertight. Wa.eP Chimney flashings. MULE-HIDE NU SQUARE R° oFl Architecturally correct, Cor-Du-KoH H COME IN AND GET YOUR preventing design makes roofs last nsisW] and gives exceptional wind balanced MULE-HIDE Fire-resistant. Modern harmony blends. MULE HIDE SMOOTH R0U I DOOR MATS roofing Applied by the 5” safety DP 1 r00 £iaJ 10/ simple, easy-to-apply and nri I dollars go years farther. While They Last hoffir ■ V n 16”x27”—COR-DU-ROY Pictured Instruction sheets s. SURFACE to apply Roll Roofing for f T~ 'caFW —Made from the Same ICE MULE-HIDE 5 INCH h ^ Material As by the NAILING m Genuine Mule-Hide Roofs. LAP PROTECTED yours! Come in and get GEORGE COCHRAN COVINGTON PHONE 2154 GEORG jA Thursd »y, Augu st 27, —NEWS FROM— ■ LEGUINN ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson of De catur are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pope of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson of Covington visited Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family Sunday. Miss Jimmie Connelly .returned to her home at McRae Monday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Olm Womack ot Almon spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. A. J. King and family. Mrs. Billie Williams and children have returned to their home in Washington, D. C., after spending a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nolan and children of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pickett lakt Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wicks ot them unto God, who alone can comfort their hearts. Mr. and Mrs. W T . B. Burnham have as their guests, Airs. R. M. Potts and children, of Stewart. . Aliss Sue Thompson has return ed from C-. S. C. W., Milledgeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin ed relatives in Porterdale Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Harry Starback, of Lara mie, yj' Wyo., is visiting her sister, j^ rs g Harvey J. I. GUINN’S DEPARTMENT STOR 118 CLARK STREET Next Door To Ford Dealer Spot Cash and Low Prices. Come In and See WW I Have For You. My New Fall Sample Book of N« Fall Frocks Is Here — Come In and Look ThemOvi Largest Line of Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses,! Youth’s Suits, Lingerie, Hose, etc. in the World. - MADE TO MEASURE SUITS Satisfaction Guaranteed I Have Sold Them Here For Several Years, to ti Best Trade, who say they Get the Best Service I Any They Have Worn. fat SAV, N<i Tip Don’t bury nr burn when he dies Eats, Old waging war 8re to a nd dead Slum not only an excellent fat, but of gi ue neat’s sot fertilizer, Poultry t products. f p d ed animals Farmers who „ are urged C,4 locality. he ITT* If a Tenderer ” located, the ~> local S8lvae tee know or the where county to obtain agent J ” intormation. t Covington visited Mr Earl Moore and Miss J Moore during the w k * '■nil K '–eys Mo Work Wei 24 For hours Yo » To FeeT*!! sttrsstfi? every dav 7 j. kidney# must'’ 1 ^"^ 1 ^ plus matter fluid that excess acids ^75* jvithout injury cannot hS, itav i, ? be to k better understanding j * to Whole function system properly, „ upset ,4^! ™ tion Burning, scanty or too fr,,^ someumes warns that * j sareterarj i be using a medicine rmmmi, country over. /Wi„,imulatei tion of the kidneys and help t Hush out poisonous a W( <„ blood They contain nothin| Get Coup« today. 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