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COMM EX C EM K X T W EEK.
Newnan Public Schools Close One of the Most Successful
Terms Since the System Was Established Full
Programme of Week's Exercises.
SUNDAY, MAY 30.
AUDITORIUM, 11 A. M.
Music, “Incarnation” Choir.
Invocation Dr. J. S. Hardaway.
Music, “O Mother Dear, Jerusalem”
Congregation.
Scripture reading Rev. J. F. Single-
ton.
Music, “Into the Woods My Master
Went”- Choir.
Sermon Rev. M. L. Troutman.
Music, “Coronation” Congregation.
Benediction—Rev. J. E. Hannah.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 10:30 A. M.,
AT TEMPLE AVENUE SCHOOL.
FIRST GRADE.
Song, “We Welcome You”—Class.
“Welcome”—Louise Mitcham.
“The Naughty Little Robin”—Mau
rice Woods.
“Dolly’s Broken Arm”—Mary Barge.
"If I Knew”—Thos. Cole.
"Grandma’s Angel”—Louise Kirby.
“Puzzling”—Clarence Allen.
“Mamma’s Help”—Myrtle Arnall.
“He Didn’t Think”—Alexis Mar
shall.
“1 Think It’s Wrong”—Lula May
Williams.
"Swinging in the Orchard”—Class.
“Come, Little Leaves”- Motion
song.
Song. “Jack Frost”—Class.
"Mamma’s Lap”—Mary Crane.
“Growing”—Agnes Allen.
“Kind Hearts”--Lowry Welch.
Song, “I’ll Throw a Kiss to Papa”—
Mildred Clower.
“Dolly’s Bedtime”—Gladys Moore.
“Boys’ Rights”—Calvin Astin.
“The Reason Why” — Josephine
Hubbard.
“Papa’s Little Man”—Harold Atkin
son.
“On Baking Days”—Sarah Pate.
“The Umbrella Brigade”—Twelve
little boys.
"Nothing at All”—James Brewster.
“The Discontented Buttercup”—Vir
ginia Stephens.
“The Little Clock”—Estelle Hughie.
“Casey at the Bat”—Geo. McBride.
“The Wisest Plan”—Bessie Morgan.
“Be True”—Lewis Snead.
Song, “The Little Elf Man”—Class.
“See-saw”—Class.
Song, “Jack and Jill” -Class.
“A Mortifying Mistake”- Dura John
son.
“What the Raindrops Say”—Corinne
Kite.
"Johnnie’s Letter”—Claire McDon
ald.
“The Lost Penny” — Katherine
Barnes.
Song, “Put Me in My Little Bed”—
Frances Astin.
“On a Visit”—Elmer Lovern.
“My Grandmother”—Frances Rey
nolds.
“Grandpa Says”—Summers Massey.
"Six Little Maids from School”—
Mary Crane, Emily Palmer, Mildred
Clower, Josephine Hubbard, Mabel Al
lison, Gladys Moore.
“The Winds” Class.
"Here’s a Ball for Baby”—Motion
song.
Song, “The Merry Little Men”—
Class.
SECOND GRADE.
“Something to Remember”—Poem
by class.
“Always Glad”—Jewel Webb.
"Keeping Store”—Mary L. Luns
ford.
“Her Dream”—Ida Richards.
“The Book’s Complaint”—Kate Mor
gan.
“How to Make a Whistle”—Herman
Blakeley.
“What a Boy Can Do”—Eugene Bar
ron.
“The Little Seamstress”—Dorothy
Meyer.
"Come, Little Leaves”—Song by
class.
“A Little Girl Addressing Her Kit
ten”— Ima Dennis.
“Two Sides of It”—Jewel Scott.
“A Little Boy’s Troubles”—Frank
Brown.
Recitation—Louise Gibson.
“Mamma’s Caller”—Saraetta By
ram.
“A Sad Day for My Dollies”—
D’Mayes Holmes.
“Little Brown Hands”—Boys.
“Grandpa’s Farm”—Bob Britt.
“Polly’s Dilemma’’--Merle Parker.
Recitation—Mabel Brooks.
“Aunt Tabby and the Girls”—Chris
tine Ragland."
“Merry Men”—Song by class.
“Don’t”—Dorothy Davis.
“Birds hrthe Wall”—Ellie McNeil.
“The Old Folks” -Mary Walker.
“My Carlo Talks”—Theo Nipper.
“The Golden Keys”—Allie Hyde.
’’The Star’s Ball”—Ora Leach.
“The Mortifying Mistake”—Oma
Hudson.
, '"Bittle Miss Mischief”—Mabel Mc
Williams.
class^’ * n Sky”—Song by the
‘.!.nL an o'. nK the Kitten”—Emil Mann.
..A, Slee py Man”—Mary Ramey.
Clarence s First Purchase”—Clar
ence Smith.
“Just Me”—Walter Mealor
“When Papa is Sick” — Callaway
Summers.
“Who is Another”—Eula Carpenter.
Recitation—Minnie Daniel.
“Benny Was Greedy” — Fieaman
Stallings.
“The Lightning Express”—Tolleson
Kirby.
“W’hen She Went Out to Tea”—Ja
nie Lee Johnson.
“Papa’s Man”—Arnold Wright.
“Vacation on a Farm” — Charles
Merck.
“She Displains It” Frances Glover.
“Our Hired Girl”—Rupert Guriev.
“A Child's Prayer” Poem by girls.
“Very Little Tots” Song by class.
THIRD GRADE.
8:30 to 10:10 a. m. Review in arith
metic and reading.
“Up. Up in the Sky” Class.
“Baby’s Pledge” N'annie Lou Rut
land.
"Boy’s Composition on a Mule” K.
D. Cole.
“The Sand Man” Annie Parketon.
“The Sum in Arithmetic” Jas.
Goodrum.
“A Little School Ma’am” Dorothy
Reynolds.
“Tommy’s Dream” Carl Boone.
“George Washington’s Butfday”
Willella Murphey.
"Children's Hour" Class.
“A Boy’s Pockets” Willie Brooks.
“Dolly’s Broken Arm” Kathleen
Hughie.
“Johnny’s Plaint” Goodrum Norris.
“The Funny Man” Pink Starr.
"The Freckle Faced Girl” Eliza
beth Gibson.
A Hindoo Song" Martha Astin.
Aunt Doleful’s Philosophy” Ra
chel Farmer.
"Don’t”—Elwyn Powell.
“Grandma’s Angel" Louise Sum
mers.
A School Day”—Margaret Brew
ster.
“Boys’ Rights”—Clifford Cranford.
“On a Saturday Night”—Pearl Hyde.
“Blue Bird-’W-Class.
“The Little Housekeeper” — Melba
Baker.
"Little Boy Blue”—Tom Morgan.
"The Changeable Little Maid”—
Harvie Snead.
‘Entertaining Her Big Sister’s
Beau”—Kathryn Foster.
When the Teacher Gets Cross”—
Dorothy Leach.
Little Miss Mischief”—Mabel Stall
ings.
Nebuchadnezzar”—John McKoy.
On a Rainy Day”—Clessie Cran
ford.
“Where Grandpa’s Spectacles Were”
Marie Askew.
“Selling the Baby” — Katie Sue
Hammett.
Song—Class.
"Valedictory”—Robert Barge.
FOURTH GRADE.
Song—Class.
"The Uprising”—Class.
“That Hired Girl”—Charlotte Big-
ham.
A Kentucky Philosopher”—Johnnie
Caldwell.
The Good Luck Horseshoe”—An
drew Hill.
“The Tea Party”—Percy Pate.
Recitation—Robert Beck.
Song—Class.
"Johnny’s Elocutionary Effort”—Sa
rah Hall.
“The Little Ragged Boy”—Ruth
Knapp.
"Our Country”—Class.
“Ebo”—Virginia Glcver.
“The Little Torment” Rufus As
kew.
“De Makin’ of De Kice Puddin’ ”
Evelyn Clower.
"The Freckle Faced Girl”—Sarah
Davis.
Song—Class.
“Papa’s Letter”—Mary Atkinson.
“Grandpa’s Farm”—George P. Kin-
nard
"The Telegram”—Sallie Kirby.
“His Daddy Takes His Part” Mary
Hall Dunbar.
“Courting and Science”—Annie H
Drake.
“Somebody’s Mother” -Grady Brad
ley.
“An Awful Threat” — Carrie Mae
Hollis.
“A Secret”--Celeste Bradshaw.
“The Day Is Done”—Class.
“The Lighthouse” — Arthur Mur
phey.
“Picnic Time”—Olive Pringle.
“Casey at the Bat”—Billie McBride.
“Measles”—John Daniel.
"A Masquerade”—Mary Peniston.
Song—Class.
“Seeing Things at Night”—Baytop
Mabson.
“Miss Edith Helps Things Along”—
Katie Dent.
“Paddle Your Own Canoe”—Sanford
Hubbard.
Recitation—Steve Powell.
Recitation—Leona Haynie.
“Baby in Church”—Alma Parker.
“The Building of the Ship”—Class.
FIFTH GRADE.
8:45 to 10:15 a. m. -Arithmetic and
Geography.
Song, “Glad Vacation”—Class.
"The Red Old Hills of Georgia”—
Pete Martin.
“Kittie At School”—Annie Bunn.
“Her Excuse”—Mabel Dunbar.
“Pattin’ Juba”—Ralph Reese.
“Garfield’s Pride”—Jewell Hunt.
“Old Sis’ Christmas Eve”—Martha
Hopkins.
“The Piece That Robert Spoke”—
Victor Manget.
“Sister’s New Spring Bonnet”—
Ruby Ragland.
“A Model Love Letter”—Alma Man
ning.
“Lost Tommy’’—Mary Lu Luckie,
S6ng—Class.
“My Good For Nothing” -Class.
“Charity’s Religion”—Ellen Camp.
“The Telegram”--Corinne Reynolds.
“The Georgia Mule”--Morris Barnes.
“A-Counting Eggs”—Mary Cran
ford.
"Preaching versus Practice”—Ruth
Robertson.
Recitation—Elsa Logan.
“When Comp’ny Cornes”—Anna Cut-
tino.
“Hiawatha’s Childhood”—Class.
"The Mysterious Quest”—Ruth Car
penter.
Recitation Hall McKoy.
“The Little Black Eyed Rebel’
Helen Haynie.
“A Boy“s Pocket”—Jacob Crane.
"In School Days”—Class.
Song—Class.
“A Matrimonial Controversy’
Othcra Spraggins.
“Lamin’ To Ride” William Barge.
“Chickens”—Mildred Arnall.
“The Boy That Lives Next Door”
Gabrielle Johnson.
Song—Class.
“Nebuchadnezzar”—Ross Arnold.
“The One Legged Goose”—Bartie
Fleming-.
“The Freckled Faced Little Girl”
Stell Hendrick.
SIXTH GRADE.
Song Class.
“Whistling in Heaven" Emmie Lou
Hardegree.
“Buying a Raiiroad Ticket”—May
Arnold.
”Passed Off theStnge”—Mary Mi nn .
“On the Other Train”--Sarah Far
mer.
“Lvr Drummer”—Frank Wilhoit.
"Aunt Sylvia’s First Lesson in Geog-
rinh.. Rebecca Hogg.
“Little Giffin”—John Gardener.
The Street Musicians’’—Margaret
Atkinson.
•Grumble Corner and Thanksgiving
Street”—Eulie Reese.
'Uncle Daniel’s Introduction to the
Mississippi" -Marjorie Allen.
"A Latter Day Paul Revere”—Sam
uel Freeman.
"Hiawatha’s Famine” Class.
Song—Class.
“The Clock SpeHks”—Woodie Bow
man.
"The Ragged Little Boy’’—Ben Kir
by.
'Rill Smith’’—Ruth Widener.
'Flag of the United Sattes”—John
Hill Hendrick.
“The Jiners”- Mildred Merck.
"Casey At the Bat’’—Excell Foster.
“Naughty Zell”—Rosa Neely.
“Dot Good For Nodding Dog"—
Glenn Post.
“Home, Sweet Home” — Winnette
Hollis.
‘Startling Revelations”--Bessie Lee
Owens.
“Two Gentleman From Kentucky”—
Tommie Broadwater.
"The Spoopendvkes”—Lillian Reese.
"In the Garret Are Our Boys”—
Eloise McWilliams.
Song—Class.
SEVENTH GRADE.
“The Love Letter” Nell Ragland.
“A Pesky Jiner”—Louise Byra.n.
"Sam’s Letter’’—Ruth Thompson.
"Over the Hills to the Poor House”
-Ella Adams.
“Spookendyke’s Burglar” — Love
Wood.
"Over the Hills to the Poor House”
Ollie Williams.
“Pike County Wedding” — Lucile
Owens.
“Uncle Daniel’s Introduction”- Mar
tha Greene.
“The Relenting Mob”—Marie Meal
or.
“Lasco” Bessie Foster.
"She Had Business With the Boss
Mason”—Nelle Hunt.
Dialogue Melton Murray and Mary
Mathews,
"1 Think 1 Thunk a Lie”—Tom Dix-,
on.
“Yankee Love” Loy Williams.
“It Made a Difference”—Milledge
Leach.
“A Hardshell Sermon”—Wm. Fin-
cannon.
“Horatius at the Bridge”—Class.
"Success in Life”—Lanier Hodge.
“The Land of Our Forefathers”—Ed
win Cole.
Recitation—Georgia Atkinson.
ATKINSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
FIRST GRADE.
“Seven Times One”—Class.
“The Wind”—Hugh Perry.
“A Mortifying Mistake" — Rachel
Thornton.
“My Shadow”—Elizabeth North.
“The Hunter”—Jesse Fuller.
"Her First Beau”—Ellen Dunbar.
“Come, Little Leaves”—Class song
Song. “In My Little Garden Bed.”
“Wi.sh’t 1 Wjz a Boy”—Emily Ar
nold.
"Geography”—I)nn Post.
“Her Wants”—Alma Simmons.
“The Drowsy Hour”—Frances Amis.
“The Lost Toy”—Mary Hamrick.
“The Duel”—L. H. Hill.
“Wynken, Blynken and Nod”—Class
recitation.
SECOND GRADE.
“The Teacher’s Hive of Bees”
Boys’ class.
“Six Little Maids from Schoul’
Girls’ class.
THIRD GRADE.
“Keep A-goin’ ”—Anderson Duke
“Kiss Me Good-night” — Emmis
Brown.
“Love in the Third Reader”— P. II.
Murphey.
“The Babies and Kittens” —Rachil
Me Elroy.
“Things Inside”—John Simms.
“Teacher’s Pet”—Clotile Spence.
"Little Goosan”—Frances Dunbar.
“That Freckle Faced Girl” — Florence
Askew.
“Plant Song”—Freddie Duke.
“Sister’s New Spring Hat”—Vest«
Moore.
“The Usual Way”—Mamie Hensley.
FOURTH GRADE.
Orphan Annie” — Lillian
“Little
Scogin.
“An Awful Threat”—William Ar
nold.
“At. the ’Phone” —Eddie Neeiy.
“A Wretched Cynic” —Cecil Scogin
“On Saturday Night”—Ruby May
field.
“A Monday Morning Complaint”-
ThomHS Bradley.
FIFTH GRADE.
“Billy Rose”—Emily Power.
“Since Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers’
— Mary Freeman.
“Our Heroes” Julien Carp?nter.
“Wakin’ the Younguns” —Louise Al
len.
“Geo. Washington’s Birthday”-
Mary K. Parks'.
"Dolly Dutton”—Dorothy Jones.
Awarding of prizes to pupils who
have not been absent during the yem
from school.
Reading the honor roll —pupils whr
have made 85 per cent, or more during
the year.
Delivery of promotion cards.
Dismission.
EAST NEWNAN SCHOOL.
FIRST GRADE.
Song. “When I Run About All Day.’ 1
“Grace and Bess”—Christine Flor
ence.
"Grandpa’s Glasses”—lone Pike.
“When I’m a Man”—Other Bearden.
“Johnnie's Opinion of Grandrnoth
ers“ — Lonnv Brooks.
“So Little” Ella Walker.
“A Use for Boys’’-Alma Meeks.
“An Old Rat’s Tale” — Burman Cath-
cart.
“Obedience”—Edgar Lassetter.
Song. “Happy School.”
“Grandpapa” Lenora Chappell.
“When I’m a Mari’’- .Jewel Reid.
“Mud Pies”—Minnie Lee Smith.
"What the Clock Savs” — Lounit
; Thompson.
“Piggy and the Crows” — Feltoi
i Whatley.
j “A Naughty Boy”—Elmer Reynolds
\ “Game of Tag”—Ralph Parker.
'Work and Play” Ruth Parks.
‘‘What Tommie Dislikes” Lee Hold
en.
"Boys Wanted” - Hewlett? Rooks.
“Dolly’s Wedding” —Alice Hines.
Songs.
“Frogs at School” —Ethel Jackson.
“Boys Idea of Girls” Fra:.k Thomp
son.
“Choosing Occupations”—Lena Nor
i is.
Potts Parks
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Black taffetas and peau de soies, yard wide, at
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Pongee, jatiomca, suesine anil jacquard silks,
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TRIMMINGS
Buttons, braids and embroidered bands; all-
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LACES LACES
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EMBROIDERIES
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LINENS AND LINONETTES
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NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA
“Some Suppositions”—Jesse Camer
on, Winifred Waters. Lois Whatley.
“A Dog’s Confession” —Tommie Oz-
more.
“When Mamma Was a Little Girl"—
Zora Chappell.
“A School Day”—Gertrude Parker.
“Making a Cake” Dollie Henson.
“The Little Boy Who Ran Away” —
Quinton Florence.
“A Troublesome Caller” — Ethel
Jackson.
Dialogue, “What I Would Be”—Nine
boys.
“The Gossips”—Five girls.
“Playing School” —Six girls and boys.
“The Picnic”—The grade.
SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES.
Recitations Lavola Morrow, Clyde
Hinas, Leona Jackson, Henry Pike,
Flora Chappell, King Wilson, Rosa
Waker, Pinkie Long. John Davis.
fcbng— Lemma Hudson, Cola Dunbar,
Jetsie Smith.
GRADUATING EXERCISES.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 8:30 P. M.
Music—Perry’s orchestra.
Song, “Summer’s Fancies”—Class.
Duet, “Military Galop,” (Grieg) —
Marion Bryant and Clera Reese.
Oration, “Individual Effort” —Hill
Freeman.
Essay, "Choice of Books”—Hazel
Sago.
Declamation, “Patriotism” — Fahy
Mooney.
Music—Orchestra.
Essay, “The Wheel of Life”—Fannie
Hill Herring.
Declamation—Robert Strickland.
Essay, “From the Sublime to the Ri
diculous”—Mary Daniel.
Duet, “Zenobia’ (Quigley) — Ruth
Thompson and Margaret Murphey.
Oration, “The Peril of To-day”—
Sydney Camp.
Recitation- Florrie Stephens.
Essay, “Master Builders”—Ruth Ow
ens.
Music—Orchestra.
Recitation Mary Lou Reaves.
Essay. “Faking for Recognition”—
Stella Wadsworth.
Recitation, “It Was Not « Success” By trying to teach others you
— Morn McKoy. - learn a few things yourself.
Duet. "Gallop de Concert,” (Mel- |
notte)—Lillian lteese and Ruth Thomp- |
son.
Recitation. “The Two Gentlemen
From Kentucky”—Lucile Lovelady.
Class Prophecy —May Cole.
Music—Orchestra.
Delivery of diplomas by Hon. T. E.
Atkinson, President Board of Educa
tion.
Song, “Graduation”—Class.
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• Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA —Cowkta County:
J. H. Brown having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of mild county for letters of udmlnietmtlon
on the relate of John M. Brown, devenhi d, nil |,er
mine concerned are required to show ramie in -aid
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Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA -Cowkta County:
Leroy Cauley, ddmlnletrator of Roxir Cauley
deceased, having ui>|ilh«l to the On rt „( Ordinary
of said county for luuve to ho 11 th« real » ntato. and
certain bunk and factory stock belonging to the
estate of HMid doccnsod, all persons concerned are
required Io »how mime iii mild Court by the lirat
I) Monday In June next, if any they can. why aid
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r.eys, purify the blood, strengthen the
nerves; cure constipation, dyspepsia.!
ion. ha 1 , mg applied to tl
biliousness, jaundice, headache, chills ■ >>• > ■ ty “•> h-to :
ar.d malaria. Try them. 25c. at all K ^ n ‘ u '
druggists. . June
Legal Notices.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA Cowkta County:
y Pinson North, guardian of Ellon Pin-
A Corking Story
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn,
the well-known war correspond
ent, with pictures by Reuter-
dahl, the man who threw such
a scare into the naval authorities
last year; six other fine stories
of assorted kinds; four a«i-
clcs that mean things, two of
which were written for the spe
cial purpose of saving you mon
ey , bright, crisp humor—all
hound in a stirring Memorial
Day cover—that’s the
JUNE EVERYBODY’S
in tmid (’>
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ditimiPHion from her A now BUppIy of the June Evjnn POPv's Maua-
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tnuy can, why said up- butter Ket oner*o-day.