The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 07, 1906, Image 4

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I SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES The imtiiy friends of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Greene wiil entertain Mrs. K. I). Cole, ,lr., and their ac very delightfully Wednesday af- eomplish<Hl young daughter, Miss ternoon in honor of her guests,Mrs. Rnth, will learn with great pleas Wm. Fuller, of LaGrange, and lire of the many splendid eompli- Mrs. Woodyard, of West Point, inents being paid her voice in Miss Miriam Atkinson, who Washington. D. ( ., where she is home from Milledgeville for Salmagundi. One of the most pleasant meet ings of the season was with Miss studying under Prol. Bischoff, one Thanksgiving, will not return to Nell Potts at her home on .laekson of the leading voice teachers in the the \ ^ | College until Jan. Htreet Thursday afternoon. i I nited Htat«*s. She very recently The house was attractive with was chosen leader of a chorus of , .. . .. , . ... . . ... Mrs. Will Mattox and children, iK>t plants and foliage, and the in- thirty voices, this being only one ’ 1 1 , i , * , , ,, , Jacksonville. Ha., arrived Monday teresting game of dominos was ot the many lovely compliments , played. After the priw*s were paid her since her stay of a few * . nwardisl. a delicious luncheon was months in Washington. She andt ttn * r8 ‘ ’ U ei ,M nerved to the guests, who were 1 Miss Christine Cole are expecUsl Mrs. Z. Greene will have as her watcd at small tables in the parlor home at an early date to spend the guests next week Mrs. I). Wood- arid ilrawing room. The late fall holidays. day was perfec t, and a large crowd Mp wm HwTfa enU . rtoine d last was present to enjoy the pleasures gt # del|ghtfuI Thttnks . of the afternoon. 1 giving diuner at his pretty eoun- try home near Farmdale. The yard, of West Point, and Mrs. Wm. Fuller, of LaGrange. Mrs. Mike Powell will entertain the Salmagundi Club and a mim- lier of other guests on next Thurs. party left town very early in the *l a y afternoon, morning, enjoying a hunt before Miss Evelyn Martin will return .noon. A most sumptuous feast, next week from a pleasant visit to tempting to the appetites of the her cousin, Miss Mattie Hill, in | hunters, was thoroughly enjoyed, i Greenville. Those present were: Messrs. H. H. Mrs Ja( . k Lyndon returned this North, N. K. I’owel, Ellison Rich i week to her home in Athens, after Euchrt Club. Mrs. Ernest I’owel entertained the mem Iters of the Tuesday al ter noon Euchre Club delightfully, 'rhis informal gathering is a pleas ant part of the weekly affairs. Three tables of six hand wore enjoyed. Mrs. Z. Greene winning „ n i M ttll ,i ia,.v Powell the first prize, was presented with ’ * * <l«li K htf..l visit to relatives in a Japanese picture, paintcsl in wa | *'l r - ^ l1 ' 1 Hailey enter-, the city. ter colors. The consolation fell to tained mostdeliglitfully last! Inirs-, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sutherland Mrs. Harrow, and the Istoby,which j Hay at a 1 hauksgiving barls-cue in „rrivcnl Sunday evening from Klor- was a tiny pair of r«*d shoes for, honor of Dr. and Mrs. I horn as i,| Hj mid will be at home for a few “de feat,” was presented to Mrs. j Sargent Bailey. A large number !(lay( , P. B. Murphey. The* next meeting will Is Mrs. A Bel's Hertel. of friends and relatives were* pros- with ent to partake of the delightful 'cue and other good tilings. This was one of many pleasant occasions A very happy occasion Tuesday cnjoycsl when* their gracious evening was the surprise* party hospitality was shared abundantly, given l)r. and Mrs. J. \V. Qiiilllan Mrs. Ellison Richards will enter at the parsonage, by the Board ol („j n tt small euchre party Friday Stewards and a large n u in 1 ht of morning from ten to twelve o’clock, ladies of the Methodist church; ■ complimentary to Mrs. Alien's Her- calling Is'twcen the hours ot seven tel, who leaves soon to make Haiti and nine. Each guest came with - mine her home, a small package or bag, in token ol their esteem for this popular; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holt cut ter ! tained at a most delightful dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, of Heard county, spent several days this week the guest of Mrs. E. (). Reese. .Mrs. Z. Greene returned Satur day from a pleasant visit to friends in West Point and LaGrange. Miss Sarah Buchanan has re turned from a pleasant visit to friends at Gahbetsville, Ala. Miss Grace Barrow, of Atlanta, spent Sunday the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Abel's Hertel. Their guests were Misses Mrs. J. T. Herring spent Satur day in Atlanta. couple. Dr. and Mrs. Diiillian were quite equal to the occasion, i ’ Im< ,l * v ' „ , The dining room and parlor were Rosadell and U/./.ie Mae Holmes tilled with guests and the hours | and Messrs. Swain and Stanley. Miss Wilson, of Atlanta, will passed most pleasantly. . , . ... spend the week-end with Miss 1 1 ' Miss < anole. who has Wen with |,>| IIU \ a ii, Mrs. II. M. Fisher and children Mrs. P. L. Sutherland for some are visiting the former’s parents nl I time, left Monday lor her home in Mrs. E. A. B. I,ee visited At- Mniite/.uinn. 1 South Carolina. lanta last Wednesday. 0 G. E*. ADAMS The Grocer Bread DURAND’S. Schlesinger’s Famous “Uncle Sam Bread.” The Beat 5 cent Loaf Bread in America. Miss Slappey, of Fort Valley, is! visiting her sister,Mrs. Will Black- 1 Miss Mary Goodrum has return ed from a short stay at College- Park. Miss Kate Paver leaves Satur day for a visit to relatives in At lanta. Miss Irma Schusler. of Roanoke, Ala., is the guest of Miss Dorothy Burpee. Mrs. Lynch Turner has returned frem a visit to relatives in Fayette county. Mrs. R. O. Jones will be the, hostess at an elegant reception this afternoon. Miss Maude MoKoy,of Welcome, is spending this week with Mrs. T.' L. (.'amp. Miss Ysaliel Salbide has returned : to Atlanta, after spending several days at home. Miss Katherine Powel has re-1 turned from a visit to Mrs. Ashby Purse iu Atlanta. Mrs. H. C. Fisher has returned from a pleasant visit to Mrs. Cal loway iu Washington, Ga. Mrs. Mike Powell and Mi's. A. J E. Caldwell have returned from a ! 1 visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Will Boone, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mi's. 1). \V. Boone, on Wesley Street. Miss Ada Williams, of Atlauto, spent Sunday with bersister, Mrs. Byrd Parks, on College Street. , Miss Annie May Powel, of Rog- ersville, Tenn., allied last Friday on a visit to Mrs. T. W. Powel and family. Mrs. Hewlett Hall and little son have returned from a pleasant visit to Mrs. Hall’s former home in Hamilton. Miss Kate Murphey, of Carroll-1 ton, spent several days lust week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphey on Jackson Street. Mrs. Homer Culpepper has re turned to her home in Moreland,; after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Atkinson. Mr. Tate, who has been connect ed with the firm ofW. S. Askew & Co., will leave soon to accept a position in Florida. Miss Virginia Freeman returned Tuesday, after spending several I days as the guest of Mrs. R. B. j Ridley, Jr., in Atlanta. Misses Evelyn Wright and [ Catherine Gibson spent several days recently visiting Misses Emily and Lou Wright,of Atlanta. Mrs. D. S. Bummers and little son, Calloway, have returned from a pleasant visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. E. C. Prather, at Hogausville. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Al-! lers Hertel regret very much to learn that they will leave the lat-1 ter part of next week to make Bal timore their home. Mrs. J. A. Weaver left this week for her home in Canton,Ohio. She was accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Ruth Bailey, who will spend some time with her. Bradley i Bradley £ See the Christmas Goods at This Store % Large Display Great Variety Gilts ior Everybody Everything priced al reasonable figures. No holiday ex tortion at this store. 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 ua show you how to get it In the walls by using MaiwaHne The SanituyVIUl Coating By having your walls decorated with Alaoastine you will make them more artistic, more dur able, more sanitary, and will make your home a more cheer ful place to live in. Letusshow you how easy and economic.il 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 Alabastlao Prise Designs ‘b new ready for your inspection. G. R. Bradley. PIANO CONTEST. Answering inquiries of the con testants and their friends, the News will state that the record of voting in piano contest will lie printed in this paper next week and the week following. Tlu* News will la* issued on Dec. 21st and the contesteloses on Dec.24th. so that the last information given the public will lx* on Dec. 21st. After that date no information will be given out to anybody in reference to the standing of the contestants. The contestants and their friends will please remember this and lx* governed accordingly. The vote in the News’ piano contest was as follows, when the paper went to press this week: Votes Miss Bessie Kirby, Newnan -I MA " Jewel Faver “ 8,400 Kate Suead “ 1.200 “ Kuril McDonald,litii Dist 11,080 “ Maybelle Sewell, Grautville.—-380 Lottie White “ -.1,860 “ Maude Warren, Sargent —500 " Opal McKDight, Senoia 2,900 * COME IN AND LET US j CLOTHE YOU RIGHT There are many reasons why you should let us clothe you this season. We have the Clothing and the Prices that will suit you. When you buy from us you have not only our guarantee of entire satis faction, but the additional assurance given by the names and reputation of America’s greatest clothes- makers—W.S. Peck & Co., and Hamberger Bros & ('o. You can choose here from a stock of new and up-to date garments, for we never carry over any goods from one season to an other. Suits #10.00 to 825.00. Overcoats >*5.00 to *20.00. Boy’s Suits £1 .50 to *12.50. Overcoats £2.00 to -*10.00. Newest Hat styles. The very latest in headgear We are showing all colors and shapes from *1.50 to *5.00. Shoes perfectly moulded to every part of the foot. In every pair there's satisfying tit, style and comfort. The “Banistei and Walkover” quality has set a new standard for shoes. £3.50, £4.00 and £5.00. Dependable Underwear—Our underwear stock is full ami consists of a variety of assortments; 50c to £1 a garment. A new line of neckwear just received by express. We ask you to call and get our prices betore purchasing elsewhere. We are confident we can please you in quality and price. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & CO. Greenville Street. * ? i i I