The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, January 04, 1907, Image 4

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.. M many burning pink tapirs. The color the candy. Other nice refreshments lilC Wcwnan n€WS scheme of white and pink was artistioal- were served. . — p ■ sny ilv carried out, and the menu of eight Those present were: Misses Anna Out- issued Every Frl ay. __ ( , ourS( , fi R tempting feast. tino Kelly, Mary Moore, Catherine and j T FAIN, Editor and Publisher Those present were: H. O. Glover, O.' Harvie Snead, Will Ella Mnrphey, H. Glover. R. L Stanford, J. L. .Jones,, Muriel Wiggle and Katie Neely. Cliff Kersey, Will Prather, G. W. Jack- ■ son, A M. Hnghia, W. G. Arnold and j Dr and Mrs . T . j. Jones entertained Woodie Barr. Friday at an elegantly appointed family nesday to be one of the receiving party “ dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Euchrt Party. Mrs. J. T Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Orval SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $1.00 PER YEAR. OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY. ’Phono No. 20. fffFICE UP STAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLOG little dangbter, Rhea, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holmes in Atlanta. Mrs. Florie White and Miss Bettie Lou White, after a delightful Christmas as the guest of Mrs. Theo Atkinson, re turned Wednesday to Macon. Miss Ruth Cole went to Macon Wet'.- at a large reception given by her friend, Miss Lilliau Kendell. SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES Mr.and Mrs. Alton Arnall entertained last Friday evening at n delightful euchre party, complimentary to the married set. Stallings, Mr. und Mrs. Nick North, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. , H. C. Glover and family ami Mr. R. L. , Stanford. N*w Year Party. Mr Ruwson Stewart was the cordial host id a New Year party Monday even ing at his home on College Street. After several games were played tempting refreshments were served buffet. Those enjoying the hospitality of the livening were: Misses Emily Wright, Miriam Atkinson, Lots Fleming, Alma Kirhy. Annie Goodwin, Annie Murray, Katherine Gibson, Jewel Faver, Annin and Elizabeth Melson. Jennie Lon Orr, lxinisn Atkinson and Helen Carpenter; Messrs Nell Glass, Stanford Arnold, Htacy Capers, Klgin Stallings, Bradley Davis, Ira Walker Brooks, Paul Orr, Frank Orr, I^eroy Mann, Hubert CJuil- Iutii, Richard Hardaway, Hugh Buchan an, Oliver Davis and Charlie Cole. After a number of interesting games, i the first prize, u box of stationery, was \ won by Mrs. J. T. Kirhy. The gentle man’s prize, a gold collar button, was won by Mr. Sanders Gibson. A deli cious sweet course was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kirby, Mr and Mrs. N. K. Bowel, Mr. nrnl Mrs. Ellison Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fisher. Dr. Paul and Joe Peniston and little Misses Katherine and Mary spent sev eral days witli relatives in Palmetto last week. Miss Lutie Powell was the charming hostess Friday evening at a delightful card party at the home of her aunt,Mrs. Lutie Powers. Pretty prizes were given and delicious refreshments were served. Miss Miriam Atkinson entertained several tables of six-hand euchre Tues day evening in a delightfully informal manner. After the prizes were given, a tempting luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. J. I. Scroggin entertain ed New Years day at a family dinner party. The table was lovely with its Mr. and Mrs. H C. Fisher entertained at tea most delightfully Monday even ing, complimentary to Dr. ami Mrs T. S. Bailey. Salmagundi. A delightful gathering of the week appointments, and a tempting menu was to Quincy, Fla., after spending the holi- j Misses Louise Atkinson, Jewel Faver, Ruby Lovejoy and Christine Arnold i will return Tuesday to Wesleyan, Ma con, Ga. Mr.M .F.Cole and little daughter,May, \ spent several days in Carrollton last week, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw. Cleveland Kirbv will return Monday Bridgt Club. The Bridge Club hud its llrst meeting was the Halmugundi meeting entertain nil by Miss Lizzie Arnold Thursday af ternoon at her home on .Jackson Street. Tin* tmuse wns prettily decorated with 1 the Christmas oolors of red and green, ! vases and jardiniers being filled with out Mowers and ferns. After a number of interesting games of dominos, two loveiy prizes were giv- i eri. The first, a pair of black silk hose; the consolation, a beautiful piece of i lingerie. , A delicious luncheon was served at, the served. days with his mother, Mrs, Emmie Lou ; Misses Nolle Pinson, Susie Martin, 1 Kirby. Maude Meyer and Cary Treadaway have , R ut h Hardaway, Marguerite i returned to Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, 1 NtnjmUiy and Jennie Hardaway will re- j turn Monday to Shorter College, Rome. | GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY $ |S better equipped and organized in all departments than ever be fore, and prepared to do the best work in its history. In order to afford the young men of Georgia high-class tec; ueal educa tion, the legislature assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county in the State, many of which are still available. 1 ake immediate * ■ • ■ " and write for latest catalog of mform- cclive students, lining and Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop. Mill. Laboratories, etc. New Library, New Chemical Laboratory. The forty members of the Class of 1906> were placed in desirable and lucrative positions BEFORE GRADUATION. The next term begins Jan. it, 1907 Write For Further Information advantage of this opportunity and write for latest catalog ation illustrating advantages ot'Georgia I’ech for prospeem Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile. Minir K. Q. MATHESON, A. H., LL. D., President, Atlanta, (la. with MImu Julia May Hackney Monday Hn , a u tables, afternoon. Being a beautiful day, a large number I were present. There were six tahleH of | progressive bridge. Mrs. Handers Gib son scoring the highest number of (mints, received a beautiful nut. glass bon tmn dish; Miss Nolle Lou Walton drew the eonsolatlon.a pretty china bon bon dish; Mrs P. B. Murphey reoetved the booby, n dainty work basket .filled with pretty ribbon*. The next meeting will he with Mrs. .1 T. Fain, Tuesday afternoon at il o’clock. Chriitmu Tree. A lovely Christmas tree was enjoyed by the members of the First Baptist Sunday school Tuesday evening at the oliuroh, The tree was beautifully illumined with onndles and ladened with toys and pretty gifts; each teacher providing presents for his or her class. Mr, I. N.Orr, Jr., who was well dis- gnisod as Old Santa Claus, delivered the presents, and there wero many hearts made happy with what they received. after spending the holidays at home. Mr. J. T. Kirby wns the genial host at an elegantly appointed dinner Wednes day, entertaining the County Commis sioners and a few intimate friends. Mr.and Mrs. Heard Deut and family * , and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramey and ; the holidays with relatives in the city family left Monday, after speuiling the ' Miss Ysabel Salbide will leave in Feb ruary to spend the spring months nt Fairmonnt College, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hngh Pinson re- Miss Edith Powel returns Friday to not the fault of the government Bartow, Florida. Miss Effie Brown is spending several turned home Tuesday, after spending , dayH at ,,on 'e. Miss Emmie Young Mr. M. C. Glovtr F.ntrrDinrd. An enjoyable event of Tuesday even ing whs the elegant six o’clock dinner at which Mr II. O. Glover entertained his employes at his home on College Street holidays with relatives In the city. Messrs. Robert Orr, Gordon Brannon and J. T. Fisher have returned from Birmingham, where they have been at tending the A. T. O. Convention. Messrs. Bob Brown and Jonathan Crr loft Monday for Quicny, Fla. They will be joined the latter part of the week by Mrs. Orr and family. Mr. Claude Lewis returns the latter pnrt. of this week to Brooklyn. His wife and children will remain in New- nan sevoral mouths longer. Mess Lizzie Belle Farmer, who is teaching voice at Palntka, Fla., will re turn Monday, after spending the holi days at home. Mrs. Will Daniel returns the latter Candy Pulling. All enjoynlilo event of the week wns the oantlv pulling Mrs. W. T. Lazenliy gave her Sunday The table was beautifully ap|K>luted, j afternoon at hot home on Wesley Street with out glass and silver, having ns a After several different, gomes wen center a lovely silver candelabrum with ' played, the lit tle folks enjoyed pulling Mr. and Mrs. Habersham King and . , . - part of this week to Thomastou, nfter a 3liool class Monday 1 , , „ , , ’ T , T | visit to her parents, Prof, nnd Mrs. ,T.H. I Pendergrast. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cole, from Colum bus, Miss., are on a visit to the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Cole. The friends of Mrs. James Stacy will regret to learn that she is still confined to her bed and does not improve. Mrs. H. C. Fisher and Miss Emma Potts returned Saturday from a delight ful visit to Now Orleans. Stacy Capers, who is spending the holidays at home, will return the 7th to Donald-Fraser, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dent have return ed from a delightful visit to the latter's relatives at Gainesville. Miss Othello Carmical returned Fri-1 dny from a visit of several months to her | sister at Anniston, Ala. Conyers Is in Palmetto. Pure Food Law Goes Into Effect. No more are we to have the red circus lemonade or the bright cherries in the seductive cocktail. Green candy is to become a thing of the past, and sawdust will be missing from the breakfast foods. Beginning Tuesday all things in For weeks the agricultural depart ment has been busy mailing the new regulations to those interested in the new law. The regulations as to adultera tion affect all drugs and medicines as well as food articles. Factories will be required to be open at all times for inspection. Labels must not in any way mis represent the products to which they are attached, Artificial col oring matter in food or drink will be largely done away with. The government is preparing for the strictest enforcement of the law. Federal inspectors will the food and drink line are to be pure, providing the new pure food j je busy buying samples in law which went into effect on that j t h e open market to be tested and day accomplishes the ends sought | analyzed. The only way the re- by those who framed it. Ignor- tail dealer can hope to escape the ance will not be tolerated as an i P ena lty of the law is to be able to E el Mr. and Mrs. M ilticr ] turned from a visp to the former’s reln- j fives at Jackson, Ga. | Messrs. Frank Orr, T. G. Farmer and J. B. Copeland have returned to Mercer ; University, Macon. ! Mrs. Gordon Lee returned Wednesday i from a short visit to friends at Rome | and Chiokainnnga. i Bradley Davis and Bert Atkinson will return Monday to the University of Georgia at Athens. Miss Nettie Tumlin has returned to Carrollton, after a pleasant visit to Miss Minnie Stevens. A FILL IN Mr. James Arnold has returned to | Gadsden, Ain., after spending several ADAMS ORDER THE CITY GROCER RECEPTIONS We have all the nice little dainties for Receptions. Things GOOD TO EAT ’ | days at home. 1 Misses Ruth and Christine Cole have | roturned to Fnirmount College, Wash- 1 ington, D. C. | Miss Janet Slade has returned to New- i nan from a pleasant visit to her home in ' Carrollton. Miss Martha Lawshe, of Atlanta, has I returned, after a visit to Miss Henrietta | Strickland. ; Dr. George Martin, who is attending a medical college in Atlanta, is visiting his mother. 1 Goodrich White and Hubert Quillian will return Monday to EmoryCollege, | Oxford. Miss Nannie Freeman has returned to Raudolph-Maoon College, Lynchburg, Va. Miss Susie Parks, of Atlanta, is the 1 admired guest of Miss Sarah Buchanan. Miss Miriam Atkinson has returned to Milledgeville to the Normal School. Miss Bessie Whatley lias returned to ! Pelham, Ga., to resume her school. Tom Powell will not return to Don ald-Fraser, Decatur, until the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pitt have returned from a visit to relatives in Athens. Will Powel leaves the latter part of the week for Alexander City, Ala. Mrs. Robert Gann, of Atlanta, has ; been visiting friends in the city. Leroy Mann and Rawson Stewart re- 1 turned Tuesday to the “Tech.” Miss Lurette Sims has returned to Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga. Rev. J. F. Hughes, who has Njeen quite ill, is rapidly improving. MiBS Lutie Powell will return Monday to Agnes Scott, Decatur. Mrs. Robert Milner visited LaGrange several days last week. Will Prather spent several days in Hogansville last week- Mr. Nick Byard, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the oity. As we expected, the Holidays left us short on many art icles, such as cloth ing, unde r w e a r, hosiery, etc., so we ordered shipped to us at once such merchandise as we needed, which we have just received. Come to see us; we can fit you up in all kinds of winter goods. Winter has hardly begun yet. Mr. L. J. Melson and family left I “ ,,vv ' 7" ““ ““ ! show that the manufacturer or Tuesday, after spending the holidays in I excuse lor violating the new law. wholesale merchant gave him a the oity with relatives. If there is any manufacturer or 'guaranty that the articles con- Hooten have re- dealer throughout the length and formed with the regulations. Then breadth of the land who is not it will be up to the manufacturer fannlar with its provisions it is or wholesale merchant to explain. L BARNETT, ST. JOHN A Greenville Street. s'' 1 -