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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921
SARGENT.
The many friends of Claude Warren
are lmppy to know that he is progressing
nicely* after an operation for append!-
* Mr. Will Harris, of Athens, is visit
ing homefolkB here.
Misses Ola Maude and .Jennie Mae
Witcher, of Cednrtown, spent the week
end with Miss Evelyn Newton.
Miss Sarah 0’Kelley, of Newnau, wns
Hie week-end guest of Miss Laurn King.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrion Herring, of Mad
ras, spent Bundny with Mr. nnd Mrs, J.
W. Jackson.
Mr. A. A. Copeland attended services
at Whitesburg Sunday.
Miss Clara Allen, of Atlnuta, is vis
iting her grandmother, Mrs. B. S. Witch-
Mrs. F. M. Hicks and Miss Effle Hicks
visited relatives iii Newnau Saturday nnd
Sunday.
Miss Mattie Sue Bridges spent, the
week-end with homefolks here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey Carter, of Wel
come, wore in our community Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. D.' Palmer Smith, of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent Sunday night nnd Mon
day with Mrs. S. C. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bledsoe and daugh
ter, of Whitesburg, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Newton for the week
end,
Messrs. Frank Brooks nnd Dumas
Shaddix, of Senoia, visited Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. D. Harris Sunday.
The farmers of our community are
going to curtail the boll weevil food
supply this year by reducing their cot
ton acreage.
Miss Sarah O’Kelley nnd Miss Laura
King spent. Saturday in Whitesburg.
Rev. W. E. Fuller delivered two strong,
helpful sermons at the Baptist church
here Sunday.
March 22d.
MADRAS.
Mr. -R. G. Bulloch, of Selma, Ala.,'
spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs.
J. T. Ferrell.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Atchison, Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Hyde and children, of Newnnn, spent
Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs. J. R. Atchison.
Mr. Willard Morris, Miss Grace Brook
and Miss Mattie North Morris visited
Miss Emily Story,' at Sargent, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown and children
and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Brown and chil
dren motored down to Moreland Sunday
afternoon.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Rapli Brown, of Atlanta,
spent, the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. Dewey Smith, Mr. Robt, A. Sewell
nnd Misses Grnee Brook and Mattie
North Morris spent Sunday afternoon
with Misses Pauline nnd Mattie Mao
Harris, nenr Fairborn.
Several from our community attended
services at Liberty church Sunday.
Tho singing given by Mr, ami Mrs.
L. M. Smith Saturday night wns much
enjoyed by thoke present,
March 22d.
CORNER BRANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Talley, of New
nnn, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.
nnd Mrs. 0. B. Brooks.
Miss Ethel Millions, of Newnau, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Minor Millians.
Mrs. Ben Davis and Mrs, Jennie Mae
Thompson visited Mrs. Jeff Fincher, at
Dresden, Friday afternoou.
Mr. Tillman Garner nnd children spent
Sunday with Mr. Joe Brooks and family,
at ’Possum Trot.
Mr; and Mrs. Ben Davis and son,
Dewey, attended a birthday supper given
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Harris, in
Grantville, Saturday night.
Miss Cornelia Davis, of Dresden,
spent the week-end with Miss Frances
Millians. '
Mr. “Kit” Millians and fnmily, of
Welcome, spent Sunday witli k^r. and
Mrs. Minor Millians.
Mrs. Irwin Manley was called last
week to the bedside of her daughter,
Mrs. Fulton Millians, who is seriously
ill. Mr. and. Mrs. P. J. Davis spent
Tuesday night with Mrs. Millians also..
Miss Kate King, of Welcome, spent
the past week with her aunt, Mrs,' 'Fan
nie Brown.
Mrs. Will Webb has returned to her
home in Corinth, after spending some
time with her sister, Mrs. Fannie Brown.
Messrs. Howard Davis and Harvey
Gentry, of ’/Possum Trot, spent Satur
■day night with Mr. J. C. Brooks.
Mrs. Fannie Brown and son, Emmett,
spent Sunday with Mr. John King, at
Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. John Staples, of New
nan,■;;apentrtiie‘ , '?j^^fe , nd''$dth , Mr. and.
Mrs. Eddie Brown..
MisS Lueile Alsabrook, of Newnnn,
spent a few days last week with tier
sister, Mrs. Will Webb.
We are glad to note that Mr. J. M.
Morrison, who has been quite sick, is
now able to be up again.
Mr. aild Mrs. Will Webb spent. Sun
day with the former’s brother, Mr. Ir
win Webb, near Newnau.
Mrs. Eddie Brown spent Tuesday af
ternoon with Mrs. John Staples, in Now-
nan,
March 22d.
DRESDEN.
Miss Margaret Davis, of Newnnn, I
spent the week-end with Misses- Fnnnio |
Liszie nnd Alma Mitcham.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pritchett nnd Mr. I
John Pritchett, of Newnan* were guests |
of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Davis Sunday.
Those attending the singing at Provi-1
dence church from our community Sun
day afternoon were Mr. Joe Bilbo and 11
fnmily, Miss Martha Fincher, 'Misses
"Fannie Li7.7.ie and Alma Mitclmm nnd
their guest, Miss Marguerite Dnvis, of
Newnau, and Mr. Roy Mitclmm, of |
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dnvis visited the |
latter’s parents at Hogansville Sunday.
Dr. II. B. Jackson and family spent I
Friday night with Mr. Emmett Brown |
and Mrs. Fannie Brown, at Corner
Branch,
ML Joe Bilbo, of Dresden, Messrs. 'N.
O. Newman, Hope Dial, Joe Dial nnd I
Bob Pitman, of Welcome, Went on a
fishing trip to tho river, nenr Franklis,
Tuesday. 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Crowder spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Sophie -Crowder, at |
Handy.
March 22d.
SHARPSBURG.
Messrs. Lewis and Joe Ingram, who I
are attending school in Atlantn, spent |
Sunday with homefolks bore.
Miss Lottie Atchison, of Raymond, |
spent Monday with Mrs. H. G. Wallis.
Mr. Clarence North, of Atlanta, spent |
Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. W. S. McDonald ontertnined 1
sevorat friends nt a quilting party Tues
day . Sixteen guests wore invited.
Messrs. Will North and Ed Bridges |
were in Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Will Prather and baby have ‘re
turned to Newnnn, after spending, a few. I
Says witt> Mrs. Roxie Bridges’.
Misses Rebecca and Martha Ingram
Were in' Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. • J. R. Cole spent Sunday in At-1
lantn.
BETHEL.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Bailey, of New
nan, and Mr. Paul Bailey, of Welcome
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Bailey. .
Mrs. Ida Nichols, of ' LaGrangc, is |'J
visiting Mrs. J. W. Byrom this week.
MiBS Mary Thompson, qf Farmdalq,
visited Mrs./Hf. F.-.4yroia the past week:
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bailey, Mr. Harry
Hardin, and little Harvie and Glenn
Crawford spent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Bailey, in Newnan.
Mr. Enoch Turner, of Concord, was
in our community this week on business.
400 Sorts of Silk Worms.
There are more than four hundred
different cocoons, and although the
igreat majority of these are valueless
from a commercial point of view, there
are five kinds which are domesticated
and several others which, though wild,
.have their cocoons collected for the
-sake of their silk.
The Inevitable.
If there's n.ny sinurt aleckitude In
l young mail It’s likely to crop out
when he meets you. in a revolving
loop:—-Kansas City Star.
Money beelc without question
If HUNT’S Skive fkilk In tho
treatment of ITCH.ECZBMA,
RINGWORM, TETTER or J
other Itching ekln dieeeees.*
Try a 7S cent box at our risk.
CbWETA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY.
Socks!
'com lilMT
yuetoschttf
—Here is one you can’t get by—
15c the Pair—2 Pairs for 25c.
This one comes in blac]f, gray, navy and
dark brown.
Buy six pairs. It’s a mighty good value.
Yes, we can repair your shoes while you wait.
The Shoe Shop
“ON THE SQUARE—NORTH SIDE.”
W. M. Askew. ’Phone 326.
KERSEY & PRATHER
EASTER TIME IS SHOPPING T
-WITH THOSE ANTICIPATING’
NEW THINGS FOR SPRING!
With the many unusual specials throughout the store
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Should supply the needs of many with just the things
wanted—and with big savings.
i
Dresses
-^-Especially Priced---
_ t-i
15.00 *»
ni
I'M
—Especially Priced—
19.75^ 55.00
Coats
—Especially Priced—
12.00 to 39.00
" TV
Blouses
—Especially Priced—
2.95 9.75
Skirts
—Especially Priced—
5.00 to 19.75
Petticoats
—Especially Priced-’-’-
2.75 9.75
‘
.V **>*«*-'«
EXTRA SPECIALS EXTRA
Middy Suits
—In Three Lots— ’
3.95 5.75 6.75
Were 7.00 .were $10 were 12.50
White and colors—sizes 14 to 20
Silk Hosiery
1.10 and 1.95
Neckwear
65 c t° 2.00
Black—Gray—White
Pure thread silk.
Good values.
Collars—Sets—V estees.
Newest in Neckwear.
See them.
Parasols
\ • . ;.
Rain or Sun. .
5.95 to 9.95
Handkerchiefs
. Gloves
Red—Green—Purple—Gray.
Brown—Blue—Black.
10c-15c-25c to 50c.
Many new Novelties.
15c and 25c.
Easter Specials.
-Fancy Gloves, Silk-
• 2.00 and 2.50
'—Gauntlets—
2.50 and 3.00
—Short—
,1.00 and 1.50
Everything on display—Everything marked in plain figures—and
yop are never urged to buy.
Come see them—come often*
HAIR NETS
Fashionefte, 10c
All Styles