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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,. 1921.
(SOCIETY™
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The class in citizenship for women
voters will bo held next Wodnesdny morn
ing Feb. 2, 0.30 to 10.30, at tho Cham
ber of Commerce. Judge R. W. Free*
man will hnve charge of the first lesson,
and everyone is urged to bo ou time, as
the, meetings begin promptly. Bring
pencil and paper to copy the questions.
An enthusiastic organization meeting was
held at Mrs. Mike Powell’s Wednesday
morning, quito a number being present
Twenty-five have enrolled, and if there
bo others interested they arc requested
to notify the chairman, Mrs. Mike Powell,
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' For the benefit of tho European Re
lief fund Miss Martha Reid Robinson
will entertain a few friends with n
unique party this afternoon. The in
invitations read: -
< 1 Miss Martha Reid Robinson, nt
3 o’elock Friday, Jon.' 28. The follow
ing admissions arc requested for benefit
European Relief: Punch, 16c.; exhibit
antiques, 20c.; palm rending, 25c,; ilowor
show, 20c.; baby show, 20c.
Mrs. T, J. Fisher and Mrs. Russell
Wilkinson gave a rook party Saturday
afternoon nt -the home of the former
on Greenville^ street, for the benefit of
the European Relief fund. About twenty
S iqsts were presont. Tuesday afternoon
rs. Welborn Davis and Mfs. Ruth Spon-
cler were joint hostesses at rook at the
Chamber of Commerce room for the-bene
fit of the- same cause. Twenty-five dol
lars was. contributed at this meeting.
Miss Frances Lillian Arndld, whose
marriage to Mr. Sam L. Cook will- be
solemnized on Feb. 22, will be the honor
guest at .a series of pre-nuptial parties.
Mrs. J. R. King will be hostess at a
bridge party this morning and Mrs. Wel
born Davis and Miss Lutie Powell will
Over fifty years ago a young phys
ician practiced widely in Pennsylva
nia and became famous for his uni
form success in the curing of disease.
This was Dr. R. V. Pierce who after
wards established himself in Buffalo,
N. Y., and placed his “Golden Med
ical Discovery,“ in the drug: stores of
the ‘United States. When you feel
run-down, out of sorts, blue and de
spondent try the energizing influence
of Golden Medical Discovery in tablet
* or liquid form- Nearly a million
. bottles were sold last year.
entertain to-morrow afternoon in her
honor. Several other nice affairs arc
planned for tho coming week,
Mrs. T. J. Fisher was hostess for the
Thursday Morning Rook Club this week
After the game an appetizing snlnd
course was served at the small card
tables. Assisting in entertaining wero
Mfs. J. H. Powell and Mrs. Paul Man-
get.
Mrs. J. 8. Hardaway, jr.,' has returned
from Jacksonville, Fla., where she at
tended the marriago of her sister, Miss
Mnynor Huic, and Mr. G. Arnold Ben
nett," which was a protty event occurring
in that city on tigs 19th. inst.
Dr. and Mist H. A. Johnson, of Par
lntka, Fla., announce the birth of a son
on Jan. 25. Mrs. Johnson was before
her marriage Miss Kate Kirby, of this
city.
Messrs. H. ,C. Glover, Milton Glover
nml L. B. Mann, who have been In Flor
ida on n fishing trip, returned homo Wed
nesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D, North; of
Waynesboro, announce tho birth of a son
on Jan. 20, who will boar the name of
Hugh Davis North, jr.
Mr. Lewis C. Bryant, who has bin
in tho army fir tho pust fifteen months,
received ail honorable discharge a short
timo ago and is now nt home. -
Mrs. Lula Sponclcr visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. Harry Gnrrott, in Augusta, Inst
week, going thence to Hampton Springs,
Fla., where she will spend a month,
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Lovejo.-j;, of Olay*
Ky., are Oita yisit to Mrs, Mary O, Love-’
joy- *
Mi-b. H. K. Sleigh and baby, of Fit/.-,
gernld, spent a few days in Newnnn this
week.
Mrs. M, C. Hood is spending the win
ter with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Cokor,
in Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Mattox, of White
Oak, announce tho birth of a daughter
on Jan. 17. ■
'Mrs. F. J. Paxon, of Atlanta, was the
guest of Mrs. D. S. Cuttino for sevoral
days this week.
Mrs. J. Loy'Williams had os guests
last yreek Misses Fannie Dee and Clara
Sims, of Woodbury!
Mrs. P; G. Stanley, of Gainesville, will
come to-mol-row to bo the guest of Mrs.
T. S. Bailey for several days.
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Mrs. Hqgh Buchanan and young son,
Edward, andfMiss Tommie Lou Carpen
ter are visiting relatives in -Florida.
Mrs. C. L.'■Moses left this week, for
Houston, Texas, where she will join her
husband and make her home in future.
Miss Louise Kirby has returned from
a visit to friends in Macon'.
Mrs. Ira‘Scroggin is visiting her son,
Mr. Young Scroggin, at Sargent.
Mr. and-, Mrs. John W. Kersey leave
tonight on a pleasure, trip to Florida.
TIGERS LICK THE FRESHMEN.
In a closely cohosted footbnll game
Friday afternoon tho 2B Tigers defeat
ed the Ferocious Freshmen, the score
standing 25 to 19. Johnson, fullback
of the Tigers, made three of tho tour
touchdowns achieved by that tqnm. Hill
nt quarter ' made the other on a line
buck. Ou the Freshman team Goodrum,
fullback, was tho star. He carried the
builder.on ono of their touchdowns and
put 1 (Pinto striking distance'on, the other
two.. Among the other stars ot' the nftor-
1100111 Fere Thornton, Pickett, McBride,
Moyer and Millions, tho latter being sub
stituted for Pnto nt tacklo, Pntc having
In,rn injured and taken out. All of these
were,of. the Tigers. Tho Freshmen had
stars in Taylor, Barron and North. The
lineup nt tho beginning was ml follows-—
Tigers. Freshmen.
“ ■ • J , Parks
Hudson
Mnngct, E.
Post
North
Blalock
Mnngot, D.
Barron
BnrncB, e.
Taylor
Goodriiin
class up to the A-l standard. Begin
ning Saturday, Jan. 29, a cnntpnign for
now melnbors will bo put on. The nlm
is fifty members enrolled by Juno 1.
The class was divided in half and a
leader chosen for onoli group, viz: A
[roup, Mrs. Nadine Upslmw; B group,
Mrs. John Staples. The class is com
posed of somo of Nownnn’s host girls,
who have 11 tho King’s business” nt
heart, mid who nro going forward with
tlm »|n,ss motto ovor boforo them, "Be
thou fqljhfyl unto death nnd T will give
thee a crown of life.” Reporter.
If you hnve ovor mot a ronl live colob-
rlty you will easily understand why tho
world proffers dead ones.
FOR SALE
FROST-PROOF 0ABBA8E PLANTS
500 $1.50, 1000 $2.50, post
paid. 1000 $2, 10,000 $1.50
per 1000, express collect.
KINSLEY WHOLESALE
PLANT CO„
Valdosta, Georgia.
Herald Want Ads. Pay.
WILL F. NELSON
PHOTOGRAPHER
[MOVED TO
Fowler’s OH Studio
ATKINSON BUILDING
Will be glad to see old friends, and
new enstomers, for first-class work.
Jigcrs.
Piekott
Meyer
Field
McBride
'looney'
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Parks
Thornton
Cuttino
Hill
Johnson, c-
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FIDELIS CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS.
On the cvonlng of Jan. 18 tho regular
monthly business mcoting of the Fidolls
eliiof business being to eloct officers anil
a teacher, Mrs. Suo 'Warren was unani
mously ro-eleoted ns teacher for tho year-
Officers were choson- ns ^tfllows: Miss
•JoSopkino Hubbard, president; Miss Al-
leon Chandler, first vice-president; Mrs.
Nadind Upshaw, "second vlco-presidont;
Mrs. Sue -Warron, third vice-president r
Miss [Frances Chandler, secretary; Miss
Clara Roebuck, treasurer; Miss Sara
Copeland, reporter. After tlio duties df
officers hnd been discussed the constitu
tion was road and adopted. The stan
dard of excellence was gone .ovor and
plnus made for. making the two points,
yet to bo attained 1 , thereby bringing the
Dye Army
Overcoats
at the
CAPITAL CITY
- We Furnish New Buttons
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CAPITAL CITY
DRY CLEANING
& DYE WORKS |
ATLANTA —, GEORGIA
ANNOUNCEMENT!
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Beginning Feb. 1 we will put in effect
REVISED PRICES in our Repair De
partment, reducing t&bor changes to
$1.00 per hour, instead of the present
charge of $1.50 per hour.
We employ only skilled mechanics.
1 Your work is done by experienced and
high-class men—no helpers are used for
which you pay mechanics’ prices.
Competent Men and Good /Materials Pro
duce the Most Economical Service
GLOVER AUTO CO.
13 PERRY ST. NEWNAN. GA.
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Just to dispose* of some odds and ends, discontinued goods,
and shop-worn packages, we are putting thetn on
THE BARGAIN COUNTER
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
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Such articles as are listed below you will find at prices
you cannot turn down— - • •
Talcum, Powders—several odors.
. Liquid Face Powder
Tooth. Paste—several makes.
Tooth Powders
Compact Rouge
Skin Lotions—for chapped face
and hands.
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Shampoos
Toilet Waters
Sachets
All articles will be on bargain counter at following prices—
25c and 30c articles 14c - 50c and 60c articles ,29c
35c articles ...' .:.... 19c Jjfi.OO articles / 49c
Mid-Term Examinations Have Begun!
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Have, you bought your supply of Palmer Paper, Tablets,
Pens, Ink, Penholders and other articles needed at this x time?
If not, come in and buy* your supply.
Special ^Attention Given to Phone Orders—Free Delivery
Coweta Drug & Book Co.
Phones 17 and 18—8 Greenville Street
The Suit
was designed
by Bernard,
Paris. Styled
in Navy trico
tine, embroid
ered in self-
colored silk.
$69.00
The Dress
is from an orig
inal by Martial
et Ar-mand,
Paris. Styled
In Navy Can
ton Crepe, em
broidered in
blue and silver.
Also in black
and brown.
$59.00
LOOK FOR THE LABEL
PRONOUNCED “VER-A-TAY”
The New Paris Styled Verite Spring
Models Now on Display
You will find the charm that holds the eye of man and
the heart of woman in these ultra Paris ©rignations. They
have thle romance of style, the grace and simplicity that em
phasizes the smartness of garments with the Verite label. *
UNDER ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES THEY WOULD BE
\ PRICED J1AL.F ^iGAIN AS MUCH
The Verite organizations has styled them exclusively
for us in this city and they x have been SPECIALLY
PRICED for the Advance Spring showing.
The New Models Now on Display.
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Kersey & Prather