The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 21, 1906, Image 4

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The Newnan News j! Issued Every Friday. , J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $1.00 PER YEAR. OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY. ’Phone No. 20. OFFICE UP STAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLD6 COUNTY MEETING OF S. C. A. SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES Birthday Supper. On<> of the lovliewt affairs of la«t week was the birthday supper aiven by Mr. and Mrs Alton Arimll, mh h surprise to Miss Katie ami Mr. Frank Arnall in honor of their twenty-first birthday. Six congenial oouples were invited to ]>ArtnUe of the evening's pleasure. The dining room where a delicious which rested a mirror heajied up with pretty fruits. Cut glass and silver dishes filled with stuffed flutes, and bon lions of the same color, were placed around the table. Many pretty red bells were swinging from Mie chandelier. The score cards of holly were very ap propriate souvenirs of theoceasion. The new game, "Kant-Kateh," was very much enjoyed. Several pretty pnzes were given. The first, a cut glM«s bon bon dish. The consolation, a Japanese doll, and the booby, a dainty basket filled with dates. A delicious buffet luncheon was served Holmes, the weddiug to take place early iu January.—Sunday's Atlanta Journal. This announcement will be read with interest by Miss Broom's Newnan friends in her former home. The wedding will take place t*'e 3rd of January and will be a quiet home affair. Little Misses Mary Moore and Minnie Lythgo, of NeWnan, will act as flower girls and will be the only attendants. Miss Broom, the only c'dld of Mrs. George A. Broom, is a young lady of rare musical talent. Euchre Club. supiier of seven courses was served was a rosy vision in a color scheme of pink j carrying out further the pretty color President W. A. Brannon of the and white. Lovely lace pieoes of baten- , ®° ,ler “ e of red „ . tk . . . . burg almost covered the table having a Quite a number were present and the < 4>weta Division of Houtnern < ot* < Q f entertainment was a delightful one ton AHHOeiation has issued a call Crystal candlesticks with unshaded 1 1 “ for a meeting to Is* held in New- j p ‘ nk , *P erH IM,d »d v o r dishes filled with j Mill Brannan Entertained. pink and white mints added their bean- nan at the court house on .Satnr- ty , day morning, Dee. 29th. 'Phis Occupying the center of the table was call appears elsewhere in this 1 * lovely cake with twenty-one burning week's News, and the attention of candles circling around it. all farmers himI business men of Elli- The place cards were unique, on one side was the name of the guest in gold the county is directed to it, with lettering, on the other were the dates the exportation that hearty re- , l«8r>-190«. Attached to these cards were spouse to the call may Is* evidenced j miniature pink horns, on the day of meeting. I A pretty lovi,, « ROp - a * l,t ,rom the „ . , . „ , . . guests, was presented witli a fitting and President Brannon desires to hear from the farmers and busi ness men of <low eta in regard to matters that vitally affect their in terests and the interests of the en tire South, and desires to have them go on record liefore the world in reference to these matters. The News joins President Bran non in urging the farmers and appropriate si>eeuli by Mr. I. N. Qrr, and Hie health of thtl guests was drunk with enthusiasm. For two hours this circle of friends sat around the prettily deco rated table. After supper several games of cards were enjoyed. Those present were Misses Katie Ar- nail, Kate Hnead, Bessie Powell, Julia ! May Huokney, Clift Hollinsliead, Onie ' Brannon and Messrs. Frank Arnall, Jack Monday evening Miss Onie Brannon entertained in a delightful manner a small circle of friends at her pretty home on Greenville St. The hall, dining room and parlor were artistically decorated in red and green. Red Christina* bells were swinging from the chandeliers which were twined with srnilax. Ferns ami pot plants were brightened with lovely vases of red ger aniums scattered through die house. A delioious salad course was served buffet in the dining room. Those present were Misses Julia May Hackney, Olift Hollinsliead. Katie Ar- nall, Bessie Powell and Kate Snead, Messrs. Frank Hughes, Jack Powell, I. N. Orr, Bob Orr, Frank Lee, Pierce De Pass and T A. Simmons. Some Chriitmai Events. A series of bright events have marked business men of onr county to at- j Hirnnionn* ^ ° ,r ’ ' i ,lle week’s social calendar and holiday tend this meeting. Next week be ing the season of leisure among! our people there will la* little to prevent it large attendance at the meeting; and, douhtlcsH, the occa- Hion will prove of into rent and lienctit to all who come. It is probable that one of the State of ficers of the Hon them Gotten As- NiN'iution will lie present and ad dress the assemblage. Wesson salad oil, Ibirkcc dress ing and Lea & Perrin’s sauce for Xmas use. Phone 1. Watch for the big thermometers. Salmagundi. Mrs. Guy Cole was die charming hos tess Thursday afternoon of the Salma gundi Club at her pretty home on East Brond St. The entire lower floor was thrown open and the decorations very suggestive of ynletide. Iu the reception hall were jardilliers and vases tilled with the lnv- liest holly thickly studded with red lier- ries. In the'ymrlor were ferns nud pot. plants and the dining romp presented a beautiful appearance with it* color scheme of red. The walls were hauked with holly and the round table was pret tily decorated in red. A canopy of tulle stretching from the ohiuidelior was | season will oontinue them. Monday evoniug the Presbyterians ! will ooinpliment the juvenile members of their Holiday School with a Christmas tree at the South Newnan Public School building. Old Santa Clause with his i ling of toys and good things will be in evidence and much will be done for the pleasure of tile little folks. Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock the Enohrc Club will he entertained by Miss Nnlie Lou Walton and Mrs. Do- Witte Poole. The Twelve Club will meet Friday af. ternoon at, two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. Louis Hill. Holmei-Broom. J drawn at intervals around the table and Mrs. George A. Broom, College Park, I hey will tell you "hen, \v here, 0O iillne<l with butterfly bows of the same, announces the engagement of hordaugli- mill bow to buy coal. .’17 'A hand-made lace center over rod on | tor, Pinkie, to Mr. Thomas Carroll ADAMS THE CITY GROCER Come to us for your Santa Claus, fruits, nuts, etc. Smith field Hams are lint* for Christmas. B 1 o w yourself for one. Adams The City Grocer PHONE ONE <3* 3* a The Euchre Club met with Mrs. son Richards Tuesday afternoon. A number of games of six hand were enjoyed. Mrs Sanders Gibson winning j the highest score received a beautiful' china pnff box. Mrs. J. T. Fain was , , lucky in drawing the consolation prize, ! a dainty match holder in the shape of a j little red boot. Mrs. Richards oomplimeuted the club i with a dainty hot luncheou. ; Mrs. Jack Powell and little son, : Wyatl, returned Saturday from a de lightful visit to relatives in Rome. Mrs. ' Powell’s friends will regret te learn that! while there Wyatt contracted a mild i case of scarlet fever. Miss Edith Powel, who teaches in the I public school at Bartow, Fla., and Miss Mildred Powel, who is attending the Uuiversity at. Knoxville, Tenn., wilier-1 : rive home the latter part of the week to j spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sutherland and j family and Mrs. Bettie Mattox lert Sat urday for Florida, whe<e they will spend the winter. They were nccnin- | pained by Mr. and Mrs. Will Mattox and children. Mrs. T. L. Camp, Mrs. I. T. Stanley and Miss Maude McKoy formed a con genial party who visited Mrs. J. R. Sims and Miss Kate Smith iu Palmetto last Tuesday. Miss Ruth Cole will go down to La- Grange.Friday afternoon to be present, at the Mobley-Truitt reception that evening. She will be one of the receiv ing party. Mrs. Loula Campaiid family, of More- laud, moved to Newiinu last week and are, living with her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Leigh, on Greenville Street. Mrs. I\ S. Bniley left this week to' spend Christmas in Washington, the guest of her mother, Mrs. I. B. Massey. Dr. Bailey will joiu ner later. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hood, who have recently moved from Grinitvillc to make Newnan their home, are living on Thompson Street. Miss Clift Hollinsliead will leave the latter part of the week for Atlanta, af ter u delightful stay with Miss Julia May Hackney. Col. H. W. Dent and family, of At lanta, will arrive Saturday to spend Christmns, the guests of Mr. uud Mrs. N. E. Powel. Misses Ruth nud Christine Cole, who | are attending Fuirinouut College iu Washington, are at home for the holi days. Mrs. H. M. Fisher and children, who have been visiting the former's parents in Montezuma, will arrive home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramey and chil dren, of Atlanta, will arrive Friday to si>end the holidays with relatives iu the city. Mrs. H. C. Fisher and Miss Emma Potts left Tuesday afternoon for a visit to Mrs. Riley iu New Orleans,. La. Major W. A. Turner spent several days in Carrollton last week, the guest of his son, Mr. Cliff Turner. Miss Frances Prather has returned to Hogansville, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. D. S. Summers. i Mr. L. J. Melson aud family, from Atlanta, will spend the holiday *senso» witli relatives iu the city. Misses Bessie Powell and Katie Arnall will leave next, ween to visit Miss. Mary ' Newton at Jackson, Ga. Mrs. T. P. Bullard, of Palmetto, was the receut guest of Mrs. 1. P. Bradley and Mrs. Sam Banks. I i Mrs. T. S. Parrott tins returned from a visit of several days to her sister, Mrs Ray Lee, in Atlanta. Miss Bessie Whatley will return this week from Pelham, Ga ’-to spend the holidays at home. MissNelie Lon Walton will return this week from a pleasant visit to friends iu Atlanta. Miss Martha Wright has returned from a pleasant visit to the Misses Cocke in Senoia. T. W. Powel, Jr., of Alexander City, will arrive Sunday to spend the holidays at home. Miss Ruth Whatley visited Miss Fay Hodnett at Senoia several days last week. Miss Onie Brauuou will leave next week to visit friends iu Birmingham. D. T. Mauget will retell home Satur day from a business trip to Cuba. Mrs. A. E. Caldwell is spending some time with relatives iu Atlanta. j Mrs. C. P. Stephens spent several days i in Atlanta last week. CLOSING OUT SALE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS Having decided to go out of business on Jan. 15, 1907, and having already contracted for the sale of my store, am going to close out all Christmas goods, sundries and, in fadt, everything in the &ore except drugs and medicines, at GDEATLY DEDUCED PDICES This is a genuine closing-out sale of all Christ mas goods, leather goods, lamps, china and cut glass and everything in the line of druggist’s sundries. Everything muSt go as soon as possi ble, and to make the Stock go all prices have been cut deeply. This sale affords the people of Newnan and Coweta county an unprecedented opportunity for the purchase of Holiday Goods at cut prices. Our holiday line is unsurpassed. Any person can seledt desirable Christmas gifts here, and the prices are the lowest ever made in Newnan. COME AT ONCE and make your Christmas purchases from this great Stock. Much money ’yvill be saved by buying here now. G. R. BRADLEY’S The Down-to-date Drug Store DONT MISS Our before Christmas sale of clothing for men, young men and boys. This is an unusual event that places part of our great stock , of winter suits and overcoats at your command at money sav- ’ ing. prices. From Saturday, Dec. 15 to Dec. 25, we have de cided to put on the market our entire stock of clothing at a discount from 10 to 25 per cent, on each suit or overcoat. In this stock you will liml an almost endless variety of patterns in garments of the latest fashion and guaranteed to lit per fectly and give you satisfaction for your money. Remember, it is not only the style and tit of our clothing that will appeal i to you, but excellent materials and workmanship that make , our values unquestionably the biggest in this town. This you can readily see if you will call and let us show you our goods and give you some prices. We have just received a 1 new shipment Of clothing by express. Also have just re- 1 ceived a new shipment of Stetson Hats in the very latest i styles. Give us a chance at you, and we will save you dol- , Jars on your purchases. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. Greenville Street.