The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 23, 1906, Image 4

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1 SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES Stephens--! lolmes. Mr. Irvin Bfiturfinnl of tlmt ■? city, mi I -Mr. Thomas Sargent Bailey. of • Newnaii. -J The chnrcli wo* beantifnlly decorated W in green nml white, rimkiiik n lovely set- nug loi the bridal jxirly in their blind- ■ning (towns euchre After the game a delicious Mrs. Alton Arnall entertained delight- Dutcli luncheon, partially prepared on fully Wednesday evening nt a Euchre the chafing dish, wa« served in the dill- party, complimentary to Mrs. Joe Ar- iii(f room. The latter part of the even-* nail’s guests. Misses Haynes and Brown, mg was taken up with dancing. Eight couples composed the party. Af- Mrs. Sutherland, who is one of the ter the game a delicious lunch was most delightful of the recent acquisitions served. The wedding of Miss Mmiv l.oii Holmes, of Carrollton, and Mi II in Htephens, of this city wn* n le unlit -i| event of Tiinsdnv. Inking pliute at I.. i0 o'clock in the First liaptUi Cliinch 1 Carrollton, in presence of n large num 1st of interested friends and rchitiv. s Just In-fore the entrance of lie- In .dal IMirtv to tin* simile of Mende|««»hlo weddlng march, played bv Mr. < ieorge Ice Harris, Little Miss Had in Mnrii-il snug, "Henris and Flowers " The bridesmaids entered first Misses Claire Holmes and Minnie Stephens, of Newimn; then Misses Ellen (Iriflln, nl Carrollton, and Maude Vnudergriri, of Cullman, Ala. The groom entered with Ins ls-st inaii, Mr. I*. <». .Stanley,of New- nan, followed hy tin- hride and In-r timid of honor, Mins Lizzie May llollinis, of Kewnnii. The hride WB« heautlfully nod stylish ly gowned in n hiun Inilornd suit, with slant oont opening over a lingerie wmsl elaborate with Irish lace and handwork Hhe wore a stylish lint to match and car ried a shower h(M|iii-t of bride's roses tied with tulle. Miss Lizzie May Holmes was stylish in n gray voil oont suit and hat to inatoh with a large hunch of white chrysnnthn- innniH. The hridesinaidN wore stylish and ls> coming coat suits of blue and gray, with intis to match, carrying large hunches of chrysanthemums. Rev. (ieorge Harris |Mirforpiud the ceremony in an impressive manner. After showers of congratulations and good wishes, the young oouple left for liisir home in Newimn, where they and the bridal parly were entertained most delightfully nt n four o'clock dinner hy the grooms' |sirents, Mr. and Mrs. O, I*. Htephens. They will he nt home to tlmir friends until January with Mr. and Mrs. O. I*. Htephens, after which limy will Is-giu housekeeping, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holmes, relatives of the hride, entertained nt ,t large re ception Monday evening in honor of the bridal isirty at their home in Carrollton, Tin hrid. was striking in the regain- to Ncwnan society.is n charming hostess verv handsome woman. Her and friends regr<-t that sin- will spend part of tlie winter in Florida. Among the guests were: Misses Kate Snead. Bessie Powell, Katie Arnall, Virginia Freeman, Messrs. R. L Stan ford, C. ,1. Simmons, Cliff Glover, Mac Manley and Mr. and Mis. Sanders Gib- Complimentary to Miss Wil lingham. lion wedding gown of white satin and i-iup liaiimd skirt with veil fastened to -e,- piett v hair with a cluster of orange blossoms. \l;.-i the ceremony nil elaborate and h- iiiitifiil reception wn-held at thehoinu nf flu- hridn's nmthei. ills. Bailey.is a charming young wo rn in, with many accomplishments and son lovable traits. She does not come as a stranger to Newimn, having visited hen mi several occasions, and her friends ex- | fend her a warm welcome to make this her home. Hi- Bailey is no exn-lletit young mnti, tin second son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bailey Ih- is a physician with a prom ising future, having graduated several y.ms ago from the Medical College of Atlanta. enjoyed, nfter winch a delightful salad Hu.se Who aecoinpai.led Dr. Bailey to | 0(mrw , WRH M . rvw , H t the small tables. Washington were, Mr. HufTnker, who, acted as best mail, Mr. T. M. Goodiuiu, Mrs. Mamie Johnson entertained in a delightful manner Wednesday af ternoon, complimentary to Mrs. P. B Murphey, at a smnll card party, Mrs. W. B Prin gle won the prize, and a lovely guest's prize was presented to Mrs. Murphey. Mr. Lee Potts entertained a few friends very delightfully Saturday even ing nt n lard sup|s-r. Among those present were Messrs. II C. Fisher, T ,1. Fisher, W. 0. McBride, J. S. Powell T. M Goodruni and Tom Potts. Mrs. George Baltzell and little soil M iss Sarah Buchanan was the cordial leave next week for Culm to join Capt, hostess at a delightful card party last ] Baltzell, who is witli his regiment of Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Die l nited States nrmv which is now Virginia Willingham, nl Macon, who occupying the island. returned home today to the regret of tier friends. Four tables of whist was Miss Eddie North, the fortunate winner of the highest score, received a heauti- Mr Edwin Ba.h-y and Dr. George Mar- | f|l! „ i|ver moullU , d lml i file, tin, of Allnntu; Misses Nt-lle Pinson and Dollie Bailey. Mr mill Mrs. Bailey will arrive in Newnaii Friday evening and will Ih-at home to their friends at their cottage fill Greenville Street. Mrs. Willeua Bohannon Farrington and little daughter, Elizabeth, of Texas, who are visiting the former's parents in Grantville, s|ieiit the week-end with relatives in the city. Miss Meta Haynes, of Union Springs, and Miss Nellie Brown, of Pineapple, | Ala., will return home the latter part of Mr. and Mrs J. O. Arnall entertained the week, alter a delightful visit to Mr. a few friends informally, though very and Mrs. Joe Arnall. Euchre Club. Bailey—Vickers. A h- nnliftil church wedding that took place in Washington, (hi , Thursday evening, at N o'clock was that of Miss Sarah Eli/.ahcth Vickers, daughter id' Mrs Irving Walker entertained the first meeting of flit Enchra Olnb Tues day afternoon. These inoctingH have been pleasant informal occasions for several winters and this was a delightful meeting. Tints- tallies of six hand euchre was Hughes delightfully at a chafing dish )mrty last Thnrsdny evening a! their pretty cot tage on Wesley Street in honor of their I charming gucstN, Misses Nelle Brown and Meta Haynes, of Alahamn. The evening passed most pleasantly,followed hy a tempting luncheon. Those present were, Misses Bessie Powell, Katie Ar mill, Virginia Freeman and Kate Snead; Messrs. Jack Powell, Boh t irr, I. N Orr, Frank Lee, A. H. Freeman, Frank B. M. Blnckliurn and (-. J. enjoyed. Mrs. Ellison Kioluirds making the highesl score, received two |iairs of hose. Mrs. Handers Gibson drew the coo solution, a box of toilet soap and Mrs. Will Turner rcoeived the guestH prize, several pretty handkerchiefs. The next meeting will 1st with Miss Inn Kirby, Tuesday afternoon at *2:it0p. in. Mrs. Sutherland Entertained. A delightfully iiifnriintl evening nf the week was the party entertained hy Mrs, P. L Sutherland at her beautiful su burban home Monday evening in honor of Miss Canola, of South Carolina, who lies been with her for some tune. The party drove lit ill a hack about eight o'clock, nud the first part of the evening was given over to six-hand Hinimniis. Mrs. N. E. Powell entartniued the members nt the Hnlmngnndin Club on Thursday afternoon. Pot plants and ferns added their beauty to decorations of the house mnl an interesting game of dominos was enjoyed, after wliioh a delightful luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner will leave Sunday for New York to h]»-nd a week before sailing for Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and Mrs. Louis Perdue Miss Sara Buchanan entertained at a whist- party Thursday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Willingham. It was one ot the most delightful social affairs of the week. Miss Alligetie Driver, after tqiending the past week as the guest of Mrs. W. A Turner, Jr., has returned to her home at Borden Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parks gave a de lightful 'jKiHHuin dinner Tuesday, enter taining nil of their Newnaii relatives. Mrs. A, 0. North line returned from n short visit to her duughter, Miss Nelle Pinson, at Monroe College, Forsyth. Mrs. A. H. Nuiinally was the guest nf Miss Claudia Lawton in Atlanta several days of Inst week. Miss June McKinley, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Jack Lyndon, of Athens, are visit ing Mrs. Julia Lundy, I)r. J. D Wnlker, of Hognnsville, wns will join them later and they will sail i„ Hie city for several dn.vs the past on December first hy the Hamburg- week. American Line. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11 Bowman enter tained Tuesday evening at supper in honor of l)r. and Mrs. W. A. Turner, who leave Sunday for (icrinailv. [© Zi PHONE ONE >3* <3* G. E,. ADAMS The Grocer Olivos Celery Sweet Mixed Pickles N an ('limp's Soups Stufl'ed Peppers, Pineapples, Potato ('hips French Peas Oranges Apples Bananas Grape Fruit Durand’s Bread Cakes W afers Tea Flake < -nickers California Dried Peaches Stalled Dates Figs Crystalized Fruits String Beans Squash English Peas Bell Peppers PHONE ONE <3* <3* Mr. Will Prather visited his mother, - Mrs. E. 0. Prather, in HogausviUe last week. Mrs. P. L. Sutherland will leave next 1 week to spend the winter in Quincy, Fla. Mrs II. C. Fisher left Saturday for n I visit to Mrs. Calloway in Washington. Ga. Miss Mattie Hill, of Grepnvillo, is visiting her cousin, Miss Evelyn Martin. .Mr. anti Mrs. E. R. Dent spent the j week-end with relatives in Gainesville. Mrs. H. C. Arnall anil Mrs. W. E Richards spent Thursday in Atlanta. Miss Burbank, of Cedartown, is the delightful guest of Mrs. Guy Cole. i Mrs. Mike Powell is spending this I week in Atlanta with relatives. Miss Nelie Lou Walton visited At lanta several days this week. Mrs. B. S. Drake, of Atlanta, visited her mother last week. Mrs. R. W. Freeman spent last Friday in Atlanta. W. C. T. U. Notes. The Woman’s Christian Tetnpernuce Union met last Monday afternoon. Our president, Mrs. E. O. Reese, open ed tlie meeting by singing "Nearer My God to Thee.” We were led in prayer hy Mrs. R. A. Field. The president ' rend part of the b7tli chanter of Ezekiel, which was very appropriate to the oc casion. We then had a report of the State Convention by our delegate, Miss Nona Cotter. It was very encouraging. Tl.e secretary, Mrs. J. E. Dent, read a note from Mrs. C. D. Hollis asking that her little baby girl be admitted in the Cradle Roll bs a Blue Ribboner. Her r> quest was granted. The president then gave a very inter esting talk and read some clippings of work that is being done in other States and otlibr parts of this Stnte. She then appointed officers to take up the follow ing departments of work; Mrs. R. J. Barnett, Purity in Literature and Art; Miss Nona Cotter and Mrs. J. E. Dent, Flower Mission Work; Mrs. D. B. Woodroof and Mrs. C. D. Hollis, Scien tific Temperance Work; Mrs. J. H Simms and Mrs. H. A Field, Medal Contest; Mrs J. H. Summers, Jail Work. We hope each member will feel they have a very important work to do. Mrs. J. H. Summers, Cor. Sec’y. k Notice. We will make an inqiortutir change in December, wliioh we trust will enatde us to serve our customers and friends to better advantage. Mr. A. E. Wilkinson conies in with us, making the Bradley - Banks Company. To make this change it becomes nec essary to close all accounts and past due matters by or before December 1st. Yours truly, Bradley & Banks. Wedding Presents There is nothing handsomer than Cut Glass. Our assortment includes all the most artistic cuttings. Sugar and Cream Sets. Water Sets Bowls Vases Salt and Pepper Sets, etc. We also have a Beautiful line of im ported Chinaware- English, French, .Italioif, German and Austrian, as well as an assortment of the liest American goods. Fish and game sets, full dinner sets, single pieces, and a variety of combination sets, at G. ft. BftADLEY’S ♦ THE MORE PARTIC ULAR YOU ARE M*4» m Syracu—. The more you’ll appreciate our smart clothing for men and young men. The more you know about quality of material and workmanship, the quicker you will be to recognize the superior values we offer at extremely moderate prices. You should also know what is equally important, that correct style with us means that every garment in our stock is au thoritatively correct in cut and finish. Correct Ht with us means that your size garments must tit like ones made to your measure, or we’ll not let you take them. In overcoats we are showing good values from t>.50 to 18.00. In suits from 10.00 to 25.00. We invite you to come and see jhe values we are showing. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & CO. Greenville Street.