The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 30, 1906, Image 4

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I \ SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES Mrs. W. A. Turner, Sr.,si>oiit Tups- diiy in Atlanta. Hugh Hncknt'v, of Atlanta, iqx'iit Sun- dnv with home folks. Mrs. T. J. Jones visited Atlanta Tnes day. Mrs. Mark Dunbar spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Sslmiguiuli. Mrs. W. B. Pringle was the gracious hostcssat the Salmagundi (Huh meeting Thursday in honor of Mrs. (Jordon Lee, who leaves Sntuiday for Washington. The parlor and library were thrown ojien and the domino tallies placed at easy intervals through these prellv rooms. Chrysanthemums and pot plants added their beauty to the docnrutinns. Mr. and Mrs. DnWitte Tulinagc Poole hjhuiI Thursday in Atlanta. MissT^ove Carpenter is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Hunter, at Turin. Mrs. P. L. Sutherland and children were in Atlanta Fridav. Mrs. N. E. Powei spent a few days ith relatives in Atlanta this week. Mrs. L, P. Bryant and little daughter spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. W. C. McBride and children spent Saturday in Atlanta. J. J. Uoodrum, of Atlanta, spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Strong spent several days in Turin last, week, guests day with his |»rents in Newnan. of ii lativi s. Miss Irma Sclmssler, of Roanoke, Ala , Mrs. (Jordon Lee returned Wednesday • spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy After a very interesting game and the afternoon from Atlanta, where she spent Burpee, print's were delivered, a very tempting several days luncheon, in keeping with Tluinksgiv- ingdny, was served. , .. . ,, , ,,,,, . , . , week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill at 1 Atlanta. West Point. ,, an .. ii i .1 Mrs. T. S. Parrott will sjiend tlie Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Barney entertained week-end with her sister, Mrs Raymond quite a number of relatives at n most, de- ' I>ee, in Atlanta, lightful dinner Thursday Mrs. K. H. Hardaway ami Mis. Mat- Mr. fom Hughes, *»f Atlanta, s|mnr, tie Strickland are the guests cf Mrs. Miss Dorothy Burpee is spending this Miss Sarah Buchanan will leave this week as the guest of Miss Belle Morris in The noxt meeting will lie with Miss Nellie Polls. The Thsnkigivin.t Rtccplion annual Thanksgiving reception given by the Foreign and Home Mis- siouary Societies of the Methodist *®verttl (lays recently with his parents, j j 0 |,„ 2. Lawslie in Atlanta. He of l)r. and Mrs. F. (J. Hughes. Ohnrcli was held at the home Pcddy Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie A. Wiley, of Palmetto, Mrs. J. E. Dent, Jr., and Miss I-aura will return lininu this week, after a Paddy, presidents of these societies, ns- pleasant visit to Mrs. Janies Stacy, eisted by several of the ladies, received Miss Kntc Smith returned Monday to tier home in Covington, after being de lightfully entertained an the guest of Miss Ouie Brannon. Newnan Chapter, No. 84, Royal Arch Masons, will hold regular convocation on Tuesday night, Dec. 4th, at 7 o'clock. Work in tlie Royal Arch degree on several candidates. All members are urged txj be present, as this will lie the last work night of the year. All visiting companions art* cordially invited to attend. I*. T. McCutehen, High Priest. Newnan will welcome Mr. W.J. Wood and family, of Sharpsburg, who will remove to this city the first of ne\t year. They will re side in Hon. I. N. Orr’s present home, as he hopes by that time to j remove to his new residence. Mr. Wood is one of the leading citizens in his section of Coweta county, and his Sharpsburg neighltors will doubtless feel that his removal to | Newnan is a great loss to the oom- ' munitv. Bradley Bradley See the Christmas Goods at This Store Milltown. Large Display Great Variety Gifts lor Everybody Everything priced at reasonable figures. No holiday ex tortion at this store. the guests, who CHilcd between tile bourn of II and 5. A delightful unhid course, with hot chocolate, was nerved buffet. A nice offering wan given by tlie mem hem dial goon toward* tlie Miip|Kirt of timir missionary, Mrs. A. K. McClendon Miss Marguerite Gay, who bus been visiting Mr. and Mm. T. B. McHitciiie, has returned to her homo in Turin. LOST—At Pearl Spring Park, Tho north Hide Bridge Club met with j la,lics ’ K 01 ' 1 watx ' h i « lz « 6 > Phila ‘ Minn Annie Powell Friday ovening and I delphia double case No. 4052707; several interesting games were played. 1 seven jeweled Waltham movement Dr. (Jeorge Martin, who is attending No. 11002811, \\ atch was attach - a medical college in Atlanta, hjmmit the led to black rililMin fob, Lilieral week-end with Ids mother, Mrs. Mattie I le wttrd will lie paid for return of in tinner ul Mn. (iordon tee. Mrs. W. O. Wright entertained n few Ml,rtin - watch to Miss Loilbelle Turner, at friends very Informally Friday afternoon j Miss OH ft Holllnslinad left Tuesday In illinery store in Reese in honor of Mrs. (Jordon Lao. tor her home in Atlanta, after njieiidiiig Two tables of Bridge was enjoyed, of some time with Miss Julia Mae Hack- ter which the guests were served with a ney. MIhh Hackney accompanied her delicious hot luiialioou. ' home. ' Miss Emma Potts, milking tlie highest Hrore, received the first prize, nud Mrs. Iasi was presented with a special guest's prize. Those prosent were: Mesdames (ior don Leo, W. B Pringle, N. E. Powei, Mamie Johnson ; Misses Annie Powell, Lizzie Arnold, Nellie Potts nn0 Kiniiia Potts. Miss Yirglnin Jones will return to Laurel, Miss., tlie latter part of this week, ufter spending some time very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. B. T, Thompson. Tlie Euulire Club hud ii very ileliglit' fill meeting Tuesday afternoon witli Miss ilia Kirby. Mrs. Irving Walker, umkdig (lie highest ho ore, received the Mrs. 7. Greene lias returned rrom a "»* «“> Mr *‘ Bl,rrnw ,lr ‘' w "ie delightful visit to Mrs. W. 1). lyard I OOlisolution. at West Point. Mrs. Siiuders Giiison entertained a Mrs. W G. Sadler lias returned to P«'l' lu v ' Jf y delightfully (Innilville, after ii short visit to Mr. and | _V' l,ls< * a ‘ V ' n honor of Misses Mrs U. (I. Jones. opera house block, Newnan. Jeff Wisdom, colored, was ar rested Wednesday by Policeman Fincannon and was lined *80 for blind tigering. Ernest Ward, col ored, was arrested the same day for stealing money from (1. 8. Thompson. He was pulled by ('hief Brewster. A coat and vest, valued at $45 and Itelonging to Dr. Z. Greene, was also found in Ii is possession. Ward was jailed. Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Company of Georgia. Full Nell Brown and Meta Haynes, of Ala face value of all policies will lie I Immu. The evening was pleasantly pitid. For information and terms, Mrs. Gordon Lee will lenvi Saturday [ spent in playing euchre; afterward tlie cull oil or write to -I. \\ . Will Cor where she will s|sind guests were served with a tempting COXOII, agent lor Coweta anil Car- the winter. 1 Funolieon. roll counties, Newnan, tf % PHONE ONE G. E,. ADAMS The Grocer Bread DURAND'S. Schlesinger’s Famous ‘‘Uncle Sam Bread.” The Best 5 cent Loaf Bread in America. John Garner and wife and little son, Ira, came up from LaGrange last Satur day afternoon to visit relatives. Lee Richardsoti, from Roanoke, Ala., came in last week and got employment at Cole's shops. Mrs. Belle Jones spent last week in Carrollton. Henry Turner and wife are very much pleased with the new corner at their house. He is a ten pounder. Harvey Hendrix is on tlie sick list. Miss Lula Wynn, from Bnnniiig,spent last Sunday with friends. Miss Annie May Musio was siok last week. Mrs. Oscar Gordin s]ient last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delk, in Senoin. Mrs. Odum mid son, from Palmetto, visited tlie family ol’ Mrs. Wharton last Sunday. Mrs. Katie Bailey came down from Bnnniiig last week and lins taken rooms with tier sister, Mrs. Morrow. Willie Moore lias been on tlie sick list, After sismding six or eight, months in tlie country on n farm, John Christian lias moved back. Oliver Smith and wife moved out to! tlie new mill last week. John Kinliie strained his l>Hck in tlie mill one day last, week and lias not been able to lie out since. Elisha Hendrix from CuretouV Spring, visited his sister, Mrs Hiram Mobley, Inst Saturduy night and Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Estes lind u little girl to ooniu into their home last week. Misses Maggie and Allie Lovern were hero last Sunday from Carrollton. Kd Prioliard was down from Banning last Sundny. Mrs. Nancy Gntldy, from Knst Point, si>ont last week with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Burks. Mrs, Henry Howard returned tolievi home in Griflln last Saturday, after | spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Allman. She was accompanied home by lior mother. Mr. Whatley nnd Dan Taylor returned from LaGrange lust Saturduy. Mrs. Frank Allman is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Chipuian, in Hogansville. B. F. Farmer moved with his family to Carroll county the first of tlie week. John Dewberry nnd wife oamo in from the country lost wook and wont to work in the mill. Julius Tiley came up from Hogans- ville and spent Monday with Newnan friends. Mrs. T. M. Thomas was confined to her bed most of lest week with lngrippe. Miss Maggie Brown, from Banning, visited here Inst Sunday. Mrs. Morrow, from Bnnniiig, moved here recently. Mrs. Toni Medaris has been quite ill for several days. J. W. Hanson lias Iihpii confined to his hod for several days by sickness. Mock Brooks was taken suddenly ill lust Sunday night nnd was in a very critical condition for several hours. W. H. Dewberry and daughter, Miss Idumea, visited friends in our commun ity last Saturday. Ignite a number of our good women gave the young people a candy pulling at tlie kindergarten last Saturday night. Our Sunday schools are in good condi tion. The school at the Chapel readied the high water mark last Sunday. We hope to have still more next Sunday. Mothers nnd fathers encourage the little ones to attend Sundny sohool by going with them. G. R. BRADLEY’S Happy Colors You know that there are colors which signify sadness, others which Indicate happiness—but do you ever stop to think how often people are made sad or glad because of the colors? You know that children and flowers thrive best in the sunshine. Why not have more sunshine in your own home, then—why not let us show you how to get it ha the walls by using ftlfllinfitfw* The Sanitary Wall Coating By having your walls decorated with Alubastine you will make them more artistic, more dur able, more sanitary, and will make your home a more cheer ful place to live in. Let us show you how easy and economical Alabastine is, and how the dif ferent tints and stenciled de signs can be combined to pro duce “exactly the effect you want.” Portfolio of Alabastloe Prize Defllrfos *8 now ready for your inspection. G. R. Bradley. i COME IN AND LET US CLOTHE YOU RIGHT There arc many reasons why you should let us clothe you this season. We have the nothing and the Ibices that will suit you. When you buy from us you have not only our guarantee of entire satis faction, but Iht* additional assurance given by the names and reputation of America’s greatest clothes- makers—W.S, Peek iVCo., and Hamberger Bros & <’o. You can choose here from a stock of now and up-to date garments, for we never carry over any goods from one season to an other. Suits *10.00 to *258)0. Overcoats *5.00 to #20.00. Roy’s Suits Si .50 to *12.50. Overcoats *2.00 to *i0,0(). Newest Hat styles. The very latest in headgear We are showing all colors and shapes from *1.50 to *5.00. Death of Capt. W. D. Linch. £ ( apt. W. 1). Linch passed away at his home in Senoia last Ssatur-. day at the age of (>9 years. He was one of the most prominent citizens of this county, being quite wealthy and probably the largest ~ laud owner in the county, lie served as a captain in the Confed erate army and was a gallant sol dier. He was a member of the Hniversalist church. Capt. Lynch is survived by his wife and four children, the latter being Mrs. C. C. McKnight, Mrs. Grace Rowe, Messrs. Andrew and | Tench Lyuch, all of Senoia. Shoes perfectly moulded to every part of the foot. in every pair there’s satisfying lit. style and comfort. The ‘•Banister and Walkover’’ quality has set a new standard for shoes. *8.50, *4.00 and *5.00. Dependable Cnderwear—Our underwear stock is full and consists ot a variety ot assortments; 50c to *1 a garment. A new line of neckwear just received by express. We ask you to call and get our prices 1 adore purchasing elsewhere. We are confident we can please you in quality and price. BARNETT, ST. JDHN & CD. Greenville Street.