The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, July 20, 1906, Image 4

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<F itajoBtlSS i. »;< l SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES | B*lley-Wf»v«r. To Min Downing. The wedding of Miss Virg{iiiia Miss Marguerite Downing was Hailey mill Vlr. .1. A. Weaver of tin; pretty guest of honor at a ('anton, < Miio, was a pretty event party given l»y Mr. ami Mrs. San - of Monday afternoon, taking piaee at the home ol the liriile's sister. Mrs. Frank .1. Flannery, on (ireen ville Street. Rev. Fletcher Wal ton, pastor of the M. F. (Tinreli at lat( Ira iiw, performed the eere tnony in the presence of a >110111 gathering of interested friends and relatives. The home was prettily decorated lot the oeeasjon with terns and pot plants. In the parlor (In walls were fc s t o o n e d with b tinlioo, and the large I window was tilled with palms and ferns, making a lovely setting for thelnidnl couple. The liride and Mrs. Rnliert Mai ntertained a attended, entering of twenty-live lilllcgirls Fri- Ihe parloi Ironi tin-rear hall to the ( |(i,\ afternoon in eonipliment to strains of Mendelssohn's wedding her pretty little daughter, Mary, mareh heantifully rendered by who was daintily dressed in white. tiers (iilison Wednesday evening. The home was simply, though at tractively decorated in ferns ami roses. Miss Downing was lieeomingl.y dressed in a stylish lingerie frock trimmed in lace. She has Im-cii quite popular in her circle of friends during her stay in Ncwnan and her departure will cause re gret. 'I lie a Hair was one of the delight ful social gatherings ol tilt* week, and a large crowd was present. I lelieions refreshments were served. Miss Hailey, nt Anniston, \lu., a cousin of tlie liride. The liride. who is strikingly pretty, wore a beautiful going away gown of blue silk with hat to match, trimmed in while wings. She carried an armlul of bride's roses tied with white tulle. Fol lowing the ceremony a delightful luncheon wa> set \ed. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver left at si\ o’clock for Hit* groom’s home in <'anton, stopping enroute at points of interest. Mr. Weaver is a native of Ohio and a prominent business man and capitalist ol ('anton. Mrs. Wear or is tho second daughter olMr. and Mrs. John I,. Hailey ol the Sixth district, and a very lovable lady, who will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends, Surprlir Party. Tilt* surprise party Monday night at Mr. and Mi's. Jack I’ow ell’s was a eonipliment to Miss Gamalia Dixon, who is the popu la. gnest of her aunt. Mr. ami M ' i "" 1 wil1 n " Mrs. I'owell were quite ready for """ lioin Mail Springs, Ten..,, to- The group of little folks made an *ittracti\e picture, |ilaying games <ui the Inwn and porch. A de lightful course of cream ami cake was sorved. Mrs. Hubert Fogol and little daughters, lister ami Sara, of Hat tiesburg, Miss., arrived in the city last week and will spend there mainder of the summer with rela tiv tw. Mr. and Mrs. <Mis Jones and lom Jones will entertain their friends at a delightful barbecue next Wednesday at their lovely country home, *• Uivordale.” Misses Susie I’arks and Annie ('andlor, of Atlanta, and Miss Virginia Willingham, of Macon, are expected next week on a x i>it to Miss Sarah Itiiehauan. Mrs. David ('uttino entertained at tea Tuesday evening In honor ol Mr. Frank Stevens. The occasion was a delightful one, several con pies being present. Mrs. II. C. Fisher and Mrs, II. entertain the emergency in tin moot of their guests. \ peanut contest was enjoyed— Miss labia Mooney winning the first prize, a I six of candy. Mr. Rawson Stewart received booby, a bag of peanuts. Another enjoyable feature of the evening was a gipsy tent in the yard, whore the lads and lassies had their future predicted. Delightful refreshments were served later in the evening. About twenty live couples enjoyed tlieoc casual. day on account of the illnei i r. Jett Miller. of In Honor ol Min B»ktr. Several couples enjoyed Misses Florence and Itessie Dent are expected home from Atlanta in a few days, where they have the Im-cii delightfully entertained by their cousins. Mrs. W. It. Orr, Miss llenctta < h r, Mrs. Mattie Thomas, Mrs. Clyde IMI is and little daughter loft today fora stay at White Sulphur Springs. Miss IJIIy 11 rad ley will entertain tonight at her home on Greenville Street at a large masquerade party, |in honor of the visiting young < ladies. Miss Myra llootcn, who has Im-cii visiting Mrs. W.S. Mealor, on Salbide \xe., returned Wed nesday to her home at Hamburg, ! S. C. Miss Julia May Hackney has re- tlu- liospitality one evening recently of Misses Dolly and Until Hailey, when they entertained at tea for Miss Fannie May linker, the at tractiy e guest of Miss Susie Harr. The ride out to their pretty conn try home in-ai \mull Station, was turned from a x isit to Jackson, one pleasant fi-nlim- of theex ening. tin., where she xvns delightfully The ton w ns un elaborate one and entertained by MissMary Newton, the table decorations were quite attractive and pretty . The oeea sion was most delightful. Those present were Misses Fan ni»- May Baker, Susie Harr, Hindu Simril; Messrs, John Favor, Far- Mrs. Harry Hriggs and children I after a pleasant visit to the for mer's parents, have gone to Bar- nosvillo for a visit to relatives. nest Goodwin and Dr. I'. S. Hailey Mis. Huey Pinson is expected home from Perry. (Ja., Saturday, where she lias been visiting her sou, Will Hugh Pinson. Hindu Simril entertained Min Simrlt'i Kciqition- Miss Hindu Simril entertained | M ' ss yesterday afternoon at a large re- several couples very informally eeption for Misses Frankie Me- ! Tuesday evening. A tempting t'rory and Fannie May Baker, luncheon xvas sen,-*1. I lie dccoiations ol the home were Misses 1 lean Sanders and Atha- fei ns and pot plants artistically gene Kersey have i-eturned from a arranged. |two weeks’ stay at Cedartown and K’occiving with Miss Simril were] Horden-Whinder. Misses Frankie Met'rory, Fannie May linker, Mary Hoodlum and Susie Harr, who were lieeouiiuglv dressed in lingerie frocks, la«v trimmeti. Punch was served during the afternoon and delightful refresh ments were served. Fifty guests called la-tween the hours of four ami sis. Miss Christine Arnold returned last week from Atlanta, where she was delightfully entertained by Miss Harrison. Mr. and Min. Cordon Fee ar rived Monday from Washington, 1*. C., on a visit to Mr. and Min. W. B. Pringle. Min. Tom White returned Mon day to her home at West Point, af ter a visit to her daughter. Mrs. II. M. Hughes. \rs. H. H. Searltorough, of An niston. Ala., is expected soon on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Sims. If. H. Stanford and little son, Joel, have returned from a visit to the former's old home in Ken tucky. The friends of Miss Marguerite Downing will regret her departure today for her home in Columbus. Misses Mary Milner ami Jewel Faver have returned from a de lightful visit to friends in Turin. Mrs. Charlie Parrott and Miss Mary Parrott returned last week from a stay at Borden Springs. Miss Ituth Whatley returned this week from a delightful v isit to Waynesboro and Savannah. Miss Miriam Atkinson will en tertain next Wednesday evening at her home on Creenville St. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Sunday, July l.">th. twin babies, a son and a daughter. IF W . I tent and little daughter, Fouise, spent Sunday in tin-city, guests of Mrs. Fi nest Powel. 'The friends of.I.S. Miller will regret to learn that he has been quite sick the past week. I. P. Bradley spent several days with his brother, M, M. Bradley, at < 'ill ridlton, last week. 'The friends of Misses Fannie and Mary Starr will regret to learn they are ill with fever. Mrs. Mattie ’Thomas and Mrs. Clyde 111 1 is spent 'Tuesday and Wednesday in Atlanta. Miss Bessie Whatley has return ed from a delightful visit to her uncle in the country. Mrs. I,'. F. Watson, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mrs,.I. T. Holmes a lew days this week. Miss Nellie Black, of Hamburg, S. <?., is the guest of her aunt, M in, W. S. Mealor. Miss llettie Irwin returned last week from a visit to Mr. I. F. Shumate at Ihilton. Miss Louise Poddy and Min. Cordon Varner are visiting rein lives in Atlanta. Miss Henrietta Strickland, of Atlanta, is visiting friends in the city this week. Miss Ware, of Marshall ville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Vir ginia Freeman. Miss Mary Frances Banks, of Crantville, is visiting xir. and Mrs. I. P. Bradley. Miss N’elle Pinson will leave soon to visit the Misses Willing ham, in Rome. Miss Frankie McCrory will re turn this week to her home in College Park. Miss Clyde Spearman will leave next wi-ck for a visit to relatives at Talbotton. Mrs. D. T. Mnngot and children are expected home from Marietta Saturday. Miss Fouise Davis, of Alabama, is visiting the family of Mr. S. W. Murray. Miss Dorothy Burpee lias re turned from a stay at Borden Springs. Miss Hvolyn Wright is visiting her uncle, Lucius Arnold, in the country. mis. Delia Chapman, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. T. Holmes. Hugh Downing, of Columbus, spent Sunday in the city with his family. Meriwether Hackney is at home from Atlanta spending his vaca tion. John Faver spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Jackson. Ca. Miss Lizzie Belle Farmer is visit ing Miss May Benton in MonticeJlo. Mrs. Richie is on a visit to her son, Tom Bradley in Carrollton. | Mitchc 11 Wagons ** ** 1 1 1 Tennessee Wagons mi 11 Until August 1st we are making* a Special Summer price that will pay you to buy wagons now; notwith standing the fact that wagons are from five to toil per emit, higher than last year. We do this to make room for our fall shipments. VISIT OUB BUGGY DEPOSITORY And see the New Styles Surreys, Buggies and Harness. Bradley & BanKs j Dr. Fmerson Weems lias return ed from a stay at Borden Springs. Mrs. .las. Crane, of LaCrango, is visiting Mrs. Joseph Baughman. Miss Brooks, of Oxford, N. Is visiting Miss Jennie Hardaway. Tom Hughes, of Atlanta, was the guest of his parents Sunday. Stanley Powel left last week for Dalton and Fast Tennessee. Miss Fduu Nall is home from Borden-Wheeler Springs. W.S. Dent left Sunday after noon for New Orleans. Hugh Hackney ,of Atlanta.spent Sunday in Ncwnan. Mrs. Isaac J. Stephens spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mr. Cordon Lee left Wednesday for Chattanooga. D. T. Mangel spent Sunday in Marietta. J. T. Kirby spent Wednesday in Atlanta. DAVE SILVERMAN. min. Z. Greene has I from a visit to Senoia. returned Who plays the violin With art so true, And touch so tine 'Dint it becomes A thing divine? Dave Silverman. Who plays the violin With skill to move Our hearts to do Sweet Mercy’s tasks And deeds of love? Dave Silverman. Who plays the violin And bids it voice In heavenly speech Our hopes, our needs, Our woes, our joys? Dave Silverman. Who plays the violin Without regard For self or pelf. The doing good His sole reward? Dave Silverman. Artist aud man* Accept Our thanks, our praise. So justly due; 111 all your ways Success to you, Dave Silverman. —M. F. H. A Harvest of Bargains In men’s and young men’s summer suits. Our Summer Clearance Sale, which begins SATURDAY, JULY 14th, offers you splendid opportunities for buying goods at mon ey-saving prices. Latest styles, bust qualities. Most-desir able goods at great i.v reduced prices. 'fins is an opportun ity too good to miss—a chance to buy the lat est st yled summer cloth ing and furnishings at cut prices. The season is -ituple—it’s midsea son and time for us to clear up the broken lot -. It pays us better to clean up our stock in this way than to car ry goods over. Bear in mind that we sell only high class goods, the product of Hamburger Bros, it <’o. and other- “quality makers,’’ and that nothing is reserved in this sale. While' some lots are broken in sizes, ^ve have your size in many attractive models and styles. In • our stock of men's suits we have al the choicest and swellest things of the season. Two and three piece suits, single and double breasted in blue serge, worsteds both plain and fancy, gray serge, flannel and thin tropical fabrics. Many of these suits are made up with practically no lining, espec ially designed for hot weather. The styles are correct, the quality superior and the fit we guarantee. Cull and look at them, and come early. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. Greenville Street.