The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 01, 1906, Image 4

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STEWART & PARKS STEWART & PARKS Miss Mary McCandlish. of At lanta. tin* ('harming guest of Misx Ysabcl Salbidc, is tin* recipient of much social attention during her vKii to Ncwmin. Among theul i lairs given in lier homfr this week I were Miss Kddic North’h tea. at' } i tie residence ol l>r. and Mix. T. I lb Davis, and the reception given . by Mrs, C. A. Kestler Thursday levelling. A picnic and other de- Ii^>htl‘u 1 alVairs in Miss Met'and- lish's honor are to follow . -» SOCIETY HAPPENINGS - In Honor ol Mill M.ry Andcnon. Mrs. Ellison Richards entertain ed Monday afternoon in a delight ful manner for Miss Mary Ander son, one of her school mates, who has I teen visiting Mis. (iuy Cole. Mrs. Richards was a cordial lios tess; wearing a liciuitiful white frock of silk mull, trimmed rlaltor- ately in lace. The lovely guest of Inftior wore a gown of light blue cre|a* de-chene, v ery Recoining to her blond type of bounty. It was trimmed in luce and showed a I great deal ol hund work. The entertainment of the guests was on the order of a memory I party, for which Mrs. N. H. I’owel received tiie prize—a beautiful picture. Miss Anderson was pre sented with a special prize—a dainty little hat pin holder. Two courses of delightful re freshments were served, bullet style. Those invited to meet the guest , of honor were Mcsdumcx Victor i Mangel, Tom Mi Ritchie, W ill Kil by, Earnest Rowel, till} Cole, ,I.T. Kirby. W. A. Turner, Dun Man gel, M. T. RhiHips, Alters Hertel, Mrs.Harrow; Misses Louise Reddy, Sadie Mae Rowel, Ida Rowel, Row enu Turner and luicilc Arnold. Arn«ll--F.llii. < >nc of the lirst of the June wed dings will lie that of Miss Itcssii Lena Ellis, of I’nion Springs,Ala., and Mr. Joseph (iibli.x A mull, of and Miss Mrs. John Horsley has as her gucxtx this week Mrs. <>11> Cole | and daughter, Frances,of Xewnnn. Da., and Miss Mary Anderson, of Montgomery. Ala. 'I'll is afternoon she will entertain at a lovely five o’clock tea in their honor.—West Point News. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders (iibson will lie delighted In learn that their little daughter, Elizabeth, is improving. Mr. Fred .Mangel and Miss Min nie .Mangel, of Marietta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Manget this week. Miss Lizzie Relic Farmer, who is attending the Klimt worth Con servatory, spent several days at home last week. Miss Mary Johnson,of Palmetto, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ldwin Rurks, for several' days. Miss Eddie North and Miss Ysalad Salbide spent several days of last week with friends in Sonoia. Miss Lida lb-own was the guest several days last week of Miss Annie Hammond, of West Point. Misses Louise Atkinson and Ruby Lovejoy returned Friday from Wesleyan College, Macon. Col. and Mrs. F. S. Loftin Conic Loftin spent sev Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Spectacle?, Bicycle Repairing ale some of I lie kinds pairing done al t his ol re shop. Any kind of repairing in mv line will lie doin', and all work delivered promptly. Prices reasonable. Baby Carri ages Re-tired Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and lewder. this city, to take place in the Rap list chin eh in l nion Springs on the morning of June the litli. Miss Kllis is a charming young woman, highly accomplished in music, and she w ill i ecciv e a cor dial welcome by Mr. \ mail's New nan friends. Mi. A mill I is u sterling young business mun, engaged in the mer cantile business. Mr. Arnall and his bride will Ik- at Inmic to their friends after June litli in their new cottage on Wesley Street. Miss Mary Anderson, of Mont gomery, who had l»ccii the charm ing guest of Mrs. tiny Cole, left Tuesday . She was accompanied Opelika. Ala., is the by Mrs. Cole as far as West Point, where they will v isit Mrs. Hors ley for several days. Miss Ruth Cole returned Mon day from Atlanta, where she had been the guest lor several days of her cousin. Mrs. ,1. L. W illiford.' She leaves lliix week for a visit to friends in Macon. Mrs. I Icudlcy . of Atlanta. Inis been the guests for several days of Col. and Mrs. \V, (i. Post. Mrs. Headley will be pleasantly remem bered as Aliss Tiny < lair Parks. Mrs. Robert Crane and children, of Franklin, vveic the guests sev eral days this week of Mr. and Mis. F. (>. Reese. Miss Katherine Rowel is visiting Miss Edna Frederick at Marshal- v ille. Miss Edith Rowel is expected home from Perry. Ha., Friday. Miss |b» sie Whatley is visiting friends in Pei rv. Ha. $! quality WAY oral days in Atlanta this week. ' The friends of Mrs.W.C.Wright will regret to learn that she has been ipiite ill for several days. Mrs. R. lb Taliaferro, of (lads den, Ala., is the guest of Misses <’orinno and Linda Simril. Mrs. J. M. Dissee and children, of Cambridge, Ha., are visiting Mrs. Rcniston this week. Miss Virginia Freeman left Wednesday for a visit, to Mrs. Murph at Marshal villi*. Mrs. Young Seroggin returned last week from a visit to her par ents in the country . Miss Jennie Lee Wagnnn, of nest of M is. F. M. Hryant. Miss Nancy Claire Freeman ar rived home this week from Wes ley an < ’ollego. Mrs. Wilkes, of Atlanta, is the charming guest id' Mrs. il. C. Fisher. M r. and Mrs. II. 1 >. < 'w ens visited relatives at LaC range last vv eek. Have You Seen Our NEW VEHICLES? We are receiving* every few days the very latest and best Surreys, Top Buggies and Runabouts. We are pleased to show you. Our terms are Cash or Credit. BRADLEY & BANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Turner and j little daughter, Kllcn, will leave | this week for a two week’s visit to 1 relatives at Mrs. Turner’s former | home in Missonii. Mrs. Roy Cole was the guest of. Mrs, M. R. Kinmons in Atlanta, last week and was an interested at-, teudant of the Toney-Alexander meetings. Mrs. L. A. Perdue returned j from Washington City last Friday, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Howard Davis for several weeks. Mrs. 11. S. How den and little son. II. S.. Jr., of Rreinen, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. Edgar Meriwether. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Zellars, of Palmetto, were the guests of Hon. W. lb <>rr and family the lirst of til is week. After a visit of some length to Mix-. Dorothy Rurpee. Mixs lielle Morris returned to Atlanta laxt Tuesday. Misses Rcuctta < brand Bessie Kirby are expected to return home this week from Shorter College, in Rome. Airs. 15. F. Pickett and children are visiting relatives in Douglas- ville. Col. John B. Be-all in Newnan. PRIces WAY DOwn Col. John lb Beall, of Nashville, L; Tenn., was a distinguished visitor j;-: iii Newnan yesterday. He is a na- live of Carrollton, and many yearx |3 ago w as editor of the Carrollton § Times, and at another period was editor of the Franklin News. s> Col. Beall enlisted in the Cnited States army in 1S.A5 at New nan, and served live years in the West. He served through the war between the States as a Lieut. Colonel in the Confederate service. He is the w author of a most interesting book. .5 entitled “In Barrack and Field," ijj which gives an account of liis lite t-; in the Cnited States armv and in N - the Confederate service. (•o^vmiomt laos mr thi «m(ni (H»J MICHAELS-STERN^ FINE CLOTHING/ Michaels, Stern A Co. ROCMCATIA. fi. v. How to dress well at small hard one. Let us solve tli stock fine hand-made expense, i~ tlie question, and a problem for you. We carry in arnienismade by celebrated whole sale tailors like Hamburger Brox, & Co and others. They equal the finest custom work in every particular of finish, style and fit. They are tailored far better and the price is reasonable. There is no question as to the quality of these garments; they are the product of the highest class tailor ing institutions. Character, style and expert workmanship are ivtleet>-d in every detail of their construction. Come and see the new spring and summer styles. We can show you excellent suits from #10.00 to $20.00. * BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. 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