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BOX SPRINGS NEWS - AUGUST 23, 1903 |
Typed and submitted by: Carla Miles
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun
The Box Springs House Party Ends
Box Springs, Ga., Aug. 22 - (Special)
The enjoyable house party given by Miss Ethel Covington from the 14th to the 21st was a most delightful affair. The guests have left their respective homes. They were: Misses Elva and Lucile King and Pearle Gordy of Cusseta; Miss Bessie King of Preston; Miss Pearl Hickley of Waverly Hall; Miss Willis Edge of Geneva; Messre. DeVore and Willie King of Cusseta; Mr. John King of Preston; Mr. Robert King of Preston and Mr. Edgar Stephens of Columbus.
A happy time was spent by all and Mr. and Mrs. Covington and their charming daughters Misses Ethel, Eva and May, did all in their power to make everybody enjoy themselves. During the progress of the party, the young people were entertained at dinner on one occasion by Mrs. S.C. Jenkins, and at another time, by Mrs. W.C. Jenkins.
Quite a number of Box Springs and Upatoi friends were out each day during the party.
Sunday, August 22, 1903
