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SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES
The next meeting will im* with
Mis* Onie Brannon, Tuesday af
ternoon at half past two o'clock.
given a special guests prize. A de
licious luncheon was served.
Dimwr Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Bawson I tent en
tertained most delightfully Med
ni*sday (‘veiling at a six o'clock
dinner in honor ol their charming
guest. Miss Ethel Ashford, ol
< iainesx ille.
Manx pot plants and liltioming
narcissus placed around gave a
spring-like appearance to the cozy
cottage.
The (lining room was prettily
decorated in red. The table was
beautiful with its appointments ol
cut glass and silver; having a love
ly drawn work cover over red
satin, and for the center was a
IM-autit’u) mound of fruit.
A most tempting and elaborate
menu of several courses was served.
Those present were: Misses
Katie Aruull, Julia May Hackney,
Kate Snead, Itessie I’owell, Nettie
Orr and Virginia I'Tccman;Messrs.
Frank Hughes, Will Hughes, dill'
< ilover, John Favor, Fierce De
Pass and Mr. Simmons.
Salma, undi.
< hie of the most delightful af
fairs of the week was tin* Salma
gnndi meeting with Mrs. Kllison
Richards Thursday afternoon at
t h ree o'clock .
Her pretty cottage was made
fragrant w ith bowls of violets and
white narcissus, which reminded
one of the glad spring lime.
Six hand domino whist was the
game played, and the lucky win
I nor of the first prize received a
! iM'Hiitiful cut glass Ihiti Ism dish.
The consolation was a dainty piece
| of fancy work, and tin* booby a
dresden china ring stand.
A most delightful luncheon fol
lowed, sorted over the house at
tlie small tables.
Sewin, Club.
The Sew ing Club had a pleasant
meeting with Miss Vsalad Salhide
Friday afternoon at her home on
College St. At the close of the af
ternoon delicious fruits xvere sen -
llridgt Club.
Mrs. /. (ireeno was thy cordial
hostess Tuesday afternoon of the
Itridgc l lull.
There were live tables, and a
most delightful meeting was en
joyed. Miss Inn Kirby making
the top score, received a beautiful
va.se. The consolation, a growing
hyacinth in a glass bowl, fell to
Miss Bessie Powell. Mrs. Eugene
Draco received the booby, a dainty
hat pin holder.
Those present were: Mosdnmes
Irving Walker, Alton Aruull, N.
K. Powel, P. It. Miuphey, Eugene
Draco, llullio Fisher, T. S Bailey,
Kllison Richards, DeWitte Poole;
Misses Bessie Powell, Nolie Bun
Walton, Unie Brannon, Julia May
Hackney, Dorothy Burpee, Belle
Morris, of \tluutu, l,i//ic A mold,
lua Kirby, and Kthcl \shford, ol
(iaiuesv ill**.
hinntr Party.
Mr. John Favor will entertain a
dinner party Sunday at the hotel
in KuDrange, eoniplimentary to
several couples from Newnan.
Mr. Favor always proves him
self a clever host, and this occa
sion is anticipated with much
pleasure.
Those composing the party will
lie: Misses Bessie Powell, Kate
Snead, Nettie Orr and Julia May
Hackney; Messrs. Jack Powell,
Cleveland Orr, Pierce De Pass,Mr.
Simmons and Park Newton, of
Jackson,(la.
Wednesday Afternoon Club.
Miss Christine Arnold enter
tained the Wednesday Afternoon
Club at her home on Jackson St.
Bridge was the game played.
Miss Frances Herring making the
highest number of points, was
given a lovely pair of black silk i
hose. The consolation, a deck of
cards, fell to Miss Nell Russell.
At the close of the game delight
ful refreshments were sen oil.
The next meeting will lie with
Miss Kvelyn Martin.
At a gathering of the vocal tal
ent of Newnan at the home of
Mrs. Mike Powell Wednesday af
ternoon there was organized what
will lie known as the “St. Ceeilian
<’horns.” The club will prepare a
special program for every meeting
of songs and chorus, and will oc
casionally give a public recital.
They will continue to meet once a
week at the home of Mrs. Powell.
C.ntnplim<nUrv in Mri. I). It Milliard.
< hie of the small and delightful
aIIairs of last, week was Miss An
nie Will Rcdvvine’s Bridge party
Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
D. B. Bullard, ot Palmetto, who
has recently Ihxmi the popular
guest of Miss Km in ic Young Con
yets.
After u number ot interesting
games, the lirst prize, two daintily
embroidered handkerchiefs, were
won by Miss l.nuisc Poddy. The
ennsnhitinn fell to Mrs. 'Tom Potts
1 a pretty belt. Mrs. Bullard was
Miss Bessie Powell will enter
tain a lew friends informally this
evening at her home on College St.
The wedding of Miss Km mil Leila
Calloway and Mr. Millard Reese,
ol Brunswick which took place in
LuDrnngc Wednesday evening will
lie of interest to many people of
Newnan. as Miss Calloway was of
ten a popular visitor here and has
many friends who will be interest
ed in her happiness.
Mrs. Robt. Maddox has returned
to Atlanta after a pleasant visit to
her mot her, M i s. K. J. < >rr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cates have
moved to tlie home of Miss Ktnmic
Robinson and are housekeeping.
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ADAMS
The City Grocer
,Use,
Common Sense
Why pay 80c per pound for
Candy? We sell Lowneys at 60c.
Its as good as they make. We
have the exclusive agency for
Lowneys Chocolates in packages
and bulk.
ADAMS
The City Grocer
Things Good to Eat.
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
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EMBROIDERIES.
WHITE GOODS.
Table of Hamburg* Embroideries, 0 to 8 inches
wide, extra special value at 10c.
Nainsook Embroideries in match sets np to 10
inches wide, the proper weight for under muslins,
10c, 12 l-2c and 15c.
3 Attractive lots corset cover embroideries at
19c, 25c and 39c.
Big lot Muslin Underwear on bargain table,
some slightly soiled, gowns, corset covers, skirts,
pantalets, etc., extra special at 50c.
Bargain table corset co vers and pantalets, em
broidery and lace trimmings, special at 25c.
Handsome showing of Fine Muslin Underwear
in match sets, garments from $1.00 to $3.50.
WHITE GOODS
Barker Mills bleaching (one of the best) 10c
Fine soft Cambric, yard wide, 10c
English Long Clotlj, 98c and $1.25 bolt
Pajama Checks, yard wide, 12 l-2c
Hand made Linen Laces very AttrActive, 5c.
BOONE’S
mum ■/wanmiucnuviuito: r.iausun
M is. Durlunil Junes, after spend
ing some time with her parents,
Inis returned to Kansas Pity', Mo.
Mrs. Mattie Thomas, of Union
Springs, Ala., is with her sister, j
Mrs. W. It. Orr, who continues j
critically ill.
If Looking* for Bargains in
.Miss Belle Vernon King returned
Friday from a delightful visit to
relatives at Savannah, and left j
Monday for Rome to spend the re
mainder of tlie winter.
CLOTHING
Miss Nettie Orr spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
'The friends of Mrs. Ella Leverett
regret to know she has been con-
lined several days with la grippe.
Miss Dertie Post has returned to
Drantville after a pleasant visit to
her brother, Uol. \V. D. Post.
Mrs. L. L. Scarborough will re
turn to Anniston next week after
a visit to her parents. Mr. and .Mrs.
Rigdon Sims.
M rs Saddler, of Drantville, spent
several days this week with Mrs.
R. <). Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Murpltey
vvill entertain the D reenville Street
Neighborhood Club Friday even
ing-
Miss Nolle Russell and Mrs. T.
S. Parrott spent several days in
Atlanta last week.
Mrs, R. O. Jones spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. M. Norris visited At
lanta last week.
Mrs. St. John has returned from:
a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. (’.
Prather, at Hogansville.
Mrs. M. A. Wiley has returned
to Palmetto after spending some
time with Mrs. James Stacy.
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MICHAELS-STERN''
FINE CLOTHING
MICHAELS, STERN 4. CO.
Rockestkr. n. v.
Miss Ethel Ashford, of Gains-
ville, is the delightful guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Rawson Dent.
__ YOU will find the clothes here that will -nit \-<mr ith a
of bargains. Every garment' is of this season'-" style. "mad*
of thoroughly dependable material and custom-tailored
throughout in the highest class. Uhoo.se what vou may at
any price you can he absolutely sure of getting an overcoat
or suit that will give you satisfaeiion. \Y.- guarantee it or
vour money back.
Mrs. D. B. Bullard has returned
to Palmetto after being delightful -
ly entertained as the guest of Miss
Emmie Young Conyers.
Miss Belle Morris, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Miss Dorothy Bur
pee.
48 pair of Men’s Shoes that were At ami sg.on, j,, , ro
at 81.50, sizes from 6 to ft l-i 1 . Now i- y,,ur opportunity to
get some goods cheap. We lufve got SEE
THEM. COME IN NOW.
Barnett, St. John & Company j
Greenville Street. J
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