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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921.
SOCIETY]
TELEPHONE447
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One of the loveliest pnrtiea of the Ben
son was the luncheon Wednesday at
which Mrs. T. 8. Parrott was hostess in
honor of Mrs. Mae Mauley. The dining
table, which had a eluny laco cover, had
as a ceatrnl decoration a Bilver bowl fill
ed with pink sweet peas and lilacs. The
place-cards wero hanjl-paintcd in pink
and lnvender designs.. After the lunch
eon rook was enjoyed. Mrs. Mnc Man-
ley and Mrs. Norman Sharpe, of Atlanta,
iron the prises—French doll pin cush
ions. Covers wore laid for Mrs. Manley,
Mrs. Norman Sharpe, Mrs. Garland
Jones, Mrs. W. A. Turner,jr„ Mrs. Otis
Jones, Mrs. J. P, Jones, jr,, and Mrs.
Bryan Blackburn.
Mrs. Pal Bradley was hostess Wednes
day afternoon for her bridge club,
Those present wero Mrs. Joo Poniston,
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Mrs. J. R. King,
Mrs. Robt. Mann, Mrs. Welborn Davis,
Mrs. Ruth Sponcler, Mrs. John Couch,
Mrs. Leroy Mann, Mrs. Harry Jones,
Mrs. Sam Cook, Mrs. 1(. O. Word and
Miss Ruth Thompson.
In compliment to Mrs. Norman
Sharpe, of Atlanta, the guest, of Mrs.
Gnrluud -Jones, Mrs. T, 8. Bailey enter
tained at rook Tuesday uftcruoou at lior
homo on Greenville street. Eight guests
were invited. Several informal parties
have been givbu for Mrs. Slmrpe, who is
always a popular visitor here.
Mr. B. H. Kirby announces the mar
riage of his daughter, Louise, to Mr. S,
A. Mngtll, of Atlanta, on Saturday,
March 19, Dr. Rembort G. Smith per
forming the ceremony in the presence of
a fetv friends and relatives. .Mr. and
Mrs. Magill Vill make their home in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Lillian Walthall Camp'announces
thu marriage of her daughter, Lillian
Omega, to Mr. Hal Stern Stripling, on
the evening of March 15, 1921, at the
First Baptist parsonage, Dr. E. W.
Stone officiating.
Miss Ruth Thompson entertained at
a matinee party at the Alamo Theatre
yesterday afternoon for Miss Mildred
Darden, a popular* bride-elect of the
month. Sixteen guests were Invited.
Mrs. H. C. Fisher and Mrs. T. J.
Fisher will entertain the D, A. R. ’s Mon
day, aftomoon at the homo of the for'
mer on Jefferson street. All members
are urged to be present.
Mrs. T. P. Zollars entertained the
Ten-Day Special!
Ford Car Tops ^ A Eft
Re-Covered 9 I CmOV
We do allkinds of top, cushions and backs for
all makes of cars.
We have an expert auto painter, of long ex
perience, and we guarantee to give first-class
service. Give us a trial.
Tuesday , Aftornoon Bridge club this
week. Mrs. W. B. Pringle won the pmc,
A pair of silk hose. Twelve guests were
present. A.
Mr. L. H. Hill, jr., a student, at the
University of Georgia, was at home tor
several days this wook, and had ns Ins
guest Mr. Charles Whittier, of Atlanta.
Messrs. Tollison Kirby, J tunes Goott
ruin, Dan PoBt anti L. H. Hill, jr„ stu
dents at the Ualverslty of * Gcorgift,
Bpent sovoral days at homo this week
Mrs. R. O. Jonos left Wednesday for
Now Orleans, where she will meet her
daughter, Miss Dorothy Jones, who is
teaching at Vicksburg, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs* Arthur Mnrphey have
returned from their wedding trip, and
are -with Mr, and Mrs. Will Murphey]
on Jackson street.
MIbs Gladys Mooro, Miss Corlnno Kite
and Messrs. L. B. Millions nnd Walter
Fields spout Sunday with friends in
Fnirburn.
Mrs. J. B. Walker has reWtiotl to
Turin, nftor a visit of two weeks with
her /daughter, Mrs. E. D. Johnson, near
town.
Mrs. Joo Bohannon nnd young son,
Joseph, of Grnntville, spent several days
with Mrs. T, G. Farmer, sr., .the past
week,
Mrs. J. G. Arnnll wits called to .Union
Springs, Ain., Otis week by _ the serious
illness of Iter mother, Mrs. J.' M. Ellis.
Mrs. Hugh Buchanan nnd ypug son,
Edward, spout the week-etul with Mrs.
Helen Carpenter, in Sltarpsburg. n
Mrs. M. F. Colo and Miss May Cble
are visiting Mrs. W. G. Lee and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Cole, in Macon.
Mrs. L. L. Lyudon and little daughter,
Robortn, .spent, several days with' rela
tives in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry spent sovernl
days with Carrollton relatives last -week.
Mrs. Norman Sharpe, of Atlanta/ is
the guest of Mts. Garland JoneB,
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SECRET MEETING ORDER OF THE
GOLDEN GOOSE.
Initiation
Night,
Nigl
Friday
Auditorium
ght, April 8.
Tills nuelont and honorable order hfip
consented to give a performance in New-
mui to help make some money to fur
nish the Country Club house. It was
with difficulty that they wero persuaded
to come sp far from their native habitat,
So far ns we know, it is the first time
they littve ever appeared so far Soutli
ns Georgia, niv.il Nownnn considers hor-
self -highly favored In securing this visit,
A largo number of local nrtlsta will as
sist in the performance. Full program
will die published in next wook’s Herald.
Admission, 50c. i reserved soats, 75c.
Sunday' night at 7JI0 o’clock, and evory
third Sunday at it a. tn. Sunday-school
9,30 a. tit. j M. E. Spraggltts, superin
tendent. Epworth Loagtto tlJlO p. m,
every Sunday; Jilbovt F. Payne, presi
dent, Prnyor-meotlng Wednesday 7 p,
VALUABLE
DRY CLEAN—DYE
AT THE CAPITAL CITY
To Beautify
and Be Thrifty
At this time of the year every woman with *
thrift spark gats out her last season frocks, and
has thorn dry cleaned and re-colored at the Capi
tal City.
And every town and, hnmlot In the South boasts
of Bcoros of those thrifty and always-ln-fashlon
women.
Get the Capital. City Habit
"Pared Post Tour Package—Look to Vt for Results.”
Capital City Dry Gleaning & Dye Works
ATLANTA, GA.
PERRY ST.
NEWNAN
RECLAMATION
, JECT.
- Approximately *50,000 will bo added
to the value of Coweta farm lnndH as a
result of n, ftftcon-inilo drainage ditch,
the survey of which has just been com
pleted on Now river and Meoior crook,
about two miles northwest of Grnutvlllb
in the Now river drainage district.
This work will reclaim approximately
1,500 acres of overflown bottom land,
giving it a value of from $200 to $200
pot acre to tlio owners.
Boginning at tlio, bend of Now river,
about six miles north of Gmntvlllo, the!
ilitoh will run down Now river a dlstnnoo
of ton .miles to near tlio county lino of
Coweta and Hoard, Including the whole
of Moi'cior crook, totalling about live
miles from tlio head to whole the crook
runs . Into the river. Tho ditch will bn
4lamp Theatre
Program for Week Beginning Mar. 28
PARAMOUNT WEEK
Every day this week we will ^how
Ct (paramount (picture
You all know what the name “Paramount” means-
I in the ' screen woVld ’ so take advanta S e of the oppor-
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TOOTH BRUSHES
This group of Klenzo products for the proper
care of teeth,and mouth should arouse \the interest
of every reader, for they represent the best and lat
est in the manufacture of dental specialties.
Klenzo Tooth Paste is now our best selling tooth
paste, and because of its soft, creamy smoothness,
freedom from injurous matter, and the clean, fresh
feeling it imparts to the mouth, it is well liked by
the great majority of users. Price 25c.
““ Klenzo Antiseptic is ideal for use as a mouth.
wash, and a necessity in case of loose and suppurat
ing teeth, useful also to keep bridge work thoroughly
free from bacterial accumulation, and besides this
is one of the best of agents for sore throat or any
inflammation of throat, mouth or gums. 25c and 50c
Klenzo Tooth Brushes represent the best in
tooth brushes. They come in 12 different shapes
and sizes and every one is guaranteed against im
perfections. Price 40c. and 50c.
ELKAY’S HAT DYE, 25c
The most satisfactory of
all hat dyes, for it leaves
the straw flexible instead
of hard, and stiff:
Your choice of sixteen
fashionable colors.
Goodform Hair Nets, 2 for 25
These nets are in cap-
shape only, being of extra
size and quality, and ate
folded so as to be easily
slipped in place. col
ors, except gray.
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CANDY SPECIALS
Assorted Chocolates in pound boxes 75c
Wrapped-Caramels—finest quality—(ft 0 ^)-59c -
Pure Sugar Stick Candy, per pound 40c
Assorted Chocolates, (in bulk) per pound.,59c
Capdy in small packages and bars, 5c, 10c, 15c
Authorized agent ; for Liggett’s & Nunnally’s Fine Candies
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Maximum Fountain Syringe, (2-qt size) JS£f~.S.f»7’9
John R. Cates Drug Company
NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WOMEN’S CLASS fN CITIZENSHIP.
Lesson, No. 9, “The Machinery of
State Govoniment, ’ ’ March SO, 9.20 a.
in. Instructor, Mr. Stanford Arnold.
Lesson No. 10, “County nsd Town
ship Form of Government,,' ’ April ti,
9.20 n. tn. Instructor, Col. W. L. Stal
lings.
Questions.
1. Under ,what form of local govern
ment do you live?' Is your county/gr
township tho strongest unit? \ \
2. Whore Is tho county-seat .of your
county located? Name so.me of -tint
county officers and explain theitvdulies.
2.■ Are your county officers ppiiil sala
ries, or do they receive fees!
4. Does your county or township cop :
struct and maintain tho roads L • WJist
amount was expended in road improvijj
meat last year in your county ? Shriuli)
the State assist iti road eoust£Ui!tloii?.'."j
5. Who levies anil collects your loot
taxes'! What is thA tax money used.foi
. 0. Who-has charge of the public build:,
ings in your county?/ Are they kept hr
good condition] If not,, who is respo,
meetllig. What does lt./iincomp
What is the advantage of thiB form of
local government?
8,.Why was tho county form of govern
ment adopted in the South ? - Doseriije,
the duties of the most important officers.
9. Whore is the county-township form,
of government found? What is the rea
son for this? Describe the duties of
the principal officers under this form,,
10. .Which-form of .local government
do you believe the best! Wily?
Refereuees—“Government and Politics
in tho Unitod States,’’ W. B. Guitteau;
“The New Civics,’’ R. L.' Ashley; “The
American Coaunonwealtk, ’ ’ jns. Brycq;
“The State,’’ Woodrow‘Wilson.
DEATH OF CAPT. LEVI BALLARD.
• Palmetto, Ga., March 21.-—Funeral
services for Capt. Levi Ballard, former
member of the. State Senate, and a wide
ly-known and* greatly hdlpved citizen
who died Sunday at his home here, Were
held this afternoon at Ramah Baptist
church, with Revs. >W. L. Cutts, J. Lewis
Eowler and John F. Purser officiating.
Interment was in the Palmetto cemetery.
Capt. Ballard was 87 years of ago,
and one of Palmetto’b pioneer citizens.
He was at one time an extensive planter,
but owing to his advanced age he had
been retired from active life for some
years. During the War Between the
States he-rendered distinguished service
to the cause of the Confederacy as an
officer in Hood’s Brigade. He was a
Mason, ancj a member'of Ramah Bap
tist church. -
Surviving Capt. Bollard are four
daughters, Mrs. C. B. Moseley, Mrs. T.
P. Arnold, Mrs. C. W.-Hudson and Mrs.
Mabel Irwin, and two sons, N. H. and
J. H. Ballard.
Approximately 200,000 cubic feet of
dirt must be excavated. It will have u
fall of-144 foot,
Parties-owning laud that will be thus
bopeflidd nro tho W. L. Cruse estnto and
S. W. Woods, of Nownant Mrs. S. E.
Leigh, Mrs. Clara E. Zollars, C. 8. Col
ley, T. N. Colley, J. W. Colley,
Dr. W. A. Post, H. F. Baxter, h. W.
Bohannon: estate, -T. B, Banks, Clms. Ar
noltl,, E. B. Cotton, B. M. Caldwell, T
M. Lester, C. A. Burks, L. G, Watkins,
E.-M. Caldwell nnd Will Dix, of Grnnt-
'villo; J. H. Arnold of the Third district;
E, M. Camp, J. 1*. Camp, W. A. Bran
unit and i
tunity and come eve^ry day.^
MONDA?
Florence Vidor
—IN—
"Beau Revel"
A new and cHarming ac
ARE
Jus. iq Poik, of Moroiand; tress in one of the most in
ham, of Atlaiitnf nmi Mrs. Lmdie Maug- teresting of. the plays by
YOU HELPING TO BRING tXaqeS ’ bf^Hfe
better times? | m g. ceitain .phases M me
Some people are helping bring back UUHOng NGW xOlkS
itfrue.ting mnndred.” showing vivid
orgeous
beahtifu
a coterie
excellent
TUESDAY
Charles Ray
—IN—
“Paris Green”
WEDNESDAY
-IN—
“A Full House”
good businosB, and Home are obstructing Hundred,” showing
at,. Producers and distributors who con- r T. 9 rrt
tinue to ask high prices, for goodB are in JCS/D&lct SC6T10B,
the latter class. But overy manufacturer apartments and
•.and dealer who cuts his prices down to* Kir
the bone, whp would rather keep moving (gOWnS, WOIIi uy
oyen .if he, no more than gets a now dol* of actresses OX
Jnr for an old one, he is doing a lot to*
Ward bringing bettor times; aDllliy.
j .-Aitd similarly the working people whg Comedy, “His Forefathers"
moist on unchanged wngqs for themselves I ^ '* * . —U
While all- kinds of prices have been tak
ing the toboggan, aro also obstructing
iho return of good business.
- The>vcOii»ti,nt /err;hilatitu$$!,__
unit the. solvency of this or . tliat-coi
irn, tends to contract'' tlio proiuisBGR of
trade. About Ciiristmus time- it was
said.Jn many contora tluit th/f-majority
(ff'.bii'sibess men wero in a bail’ hole, and
the impression wus givon that many
6-e not? ■ solvent. /
The mere announcement
YAiluros, yet the proportion is small to that We ar€ to fihOW Bryailt
Wadlurn will bring a big
atioiis. The great majerity of husinoss ci*OWd. This is not ft CtOOk
nuiri made money enougH in the inflation , hut nn(1 n f fi,rmv situ-
penod to carry thorn through tho dofla- StOty, DUt One OI XUnny BlbU
tion ora. In many sections holiday und ationS, almOflt all OI them
winter, trade has been excellent and big , . - |„„p j n o fiye-rOOm
ordej-s are now goiug on to producers. ItaKing pictCC 111 a uve 1 y
;Finai(cial reports for the past month hOUSe. LOIS WllSOn piayS
hive been much more cheerful in tone, rn l p w ith Mr
uhd ninny mills that wero shut down tne OppOSlie lOie W1UI mi.
hate rosumod operations. Tho grcAt muss Washburn. A picture tUll
adjustments’'clmo,fid ly 9 mOSt.humGroUSritaationS,
The worst of the credit-standing hns
'.ftssed. Confidence mid courage are now
eoded. - Those who manifest these qual
ities will prosper in tho good times
ahead. Let 'us liore at homo bo alert
and wide nwukc enough to get into the
procession before it. passes -us.
Did you ever see Charles-*
Ray in a picture that was-
not packed full of fun?
They are always different,
from any others made. In
this one Charles* Ray courts-
his girl with the aid of a
French dictionary, and'
while it must be a hard way
to accomplish anything, we
believe he won out See.
this one.
Fox News
The
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Strange 8tunts With Tadpoles.
Tadpoles fed on extract of the thy
roid gland develop through the vari
ous stuges of their metumorphoses lnt«
frog's very rapidly, but they do nol
grow In size: when their own thyroldi
are suppressed—by cauterization oi
exbislon—or when they are fed on ex,
tracts of the thymus gland they grow
to great size, but never develop Into
frogs, remaining nothing but giant tad
poles all their lives.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Central Baptist Church.—Frank' L.
Hardy, D. D., pastor. Sunday-school
9:30 a. m,; B. M. Blackburn, superin
tendent, (Attendance laet Sunday 347,
including 108 men.) Dr. J. H, Sim
mons will preach both at 11 a. m. and
7.30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 0,30 p. m.; J.
R. King, president. Prayer-meeting
Wednesday 7.30 p. m.; 'Col. H. A. Hall
in charge. Public Invited to all,services,
Presbyterian Church.—Res. j. E. Han
nah, ’ pastor, Sunday-school 9.30 a.
m.; Frank Wilkinson, superintendent.
Preaching hours 11 a. nC and 7:30 p. m.
Morning subject, “Our New Body;’-’
evening, “Another Message from the
Cross.’’ Christian Endeavor 7 p. in.
Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7V30 p. in.-
First Methodist. Chursh,—Rembert G.
Smith, D. D., pastor. Sunday-school 9.,30
m.; Garland M. Jones, stijjerintendent,,
(Special offering for Miss Margaret
Cook, in Japan.) At. 11a. m; the pastor
will preach a special sermon to thd
Knight Templar; subject, “The Resur
rection.” At 7.30 p. m. his subject
will be “The Faith of Noah.” Ep
worth League 6.30 p. m.; Th'os. B. Brad
ley, president Prayer-meeting Wed
nesday 7.30 p. m., at which will be be
gun by the pastor a series of topics,
on “The Revelation,” the first lesson
being chapter L
tovejoy Memorial Church.—Rev. Vic
tor A. Roark, pastor. Preaching eiery
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50good cigarettes
for 10c from
' one sack of
GENUINE
BULL”
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t6bacco
we’re sure that it will please
everyone who likes clever
comedy.
' Chester Comedy:
“THE BIG SHOW”
FRIDAY
Dorothy Gish
—IN—
"Little Miss Rebellion”]
This is the story of a little
duchess, we^ry of being
waited on by servants, so
that she couldn’t get her
breath without assistance,
decided to give up every
thing and go to America,
where she worked in a res
taurant. This is a good pic
ture, and the clever star has
fine support. Guaranteed tq
make you forget spring fe
vers and anything else.
Snub Pollard and Sam.
Topics-of the Day
THURSDAY
Mate Murray and David Port
—in— ] '
"Idols of Clay’" i
The man had worshiped
a beautiful woman, and laid
all his love and hopes at her
feet 1 , only to And her a cold
knd cruel mockery. Biff the
clay of youth was still warm,,
and yet held a vision of old r
fine dreams. The rest Is a
heart-stirring stoiy of the
regeneration of two souls.
You will recall the fine work
of these stars in ‘On With
the Dance” and “The Right
to Love,” You will like this.
picture.
Fox News
SATURDAY
Roscoe Arbuckle
—IN—
“The Round-Up”
Another of “Fatty's” ex
tra .good six-reel features,,
with ample support from,
such stars as Tom Foreman,
Mabel Julienfte Scott and
Guy Oliver. This picture-
will be* appreciated by every
one, no matter what kind of
taste you have for pictures.
No comedian has more de
served popularity than our
fat friend Roscoe Arbuckle.
mMING!— Clara Kimball Young, in “Hush;” Thos.-
by the Enemy,” with Jack Holt; “Paying the Piper,”
« noArlnnfmn • TVIllllOTlS. Wltll
a“ Fitzmaurice production; “Brewster’s Millions,” with-
Fatty Arbuckle; Cecil DeMille production, “.Forbidden
Fruit.”
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