The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, April 29, 1921, Image 1

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NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 SJBWNAN HERALD i Consolidated with Coweta Advertiser September, 1SS6. Established 1866. ( Consolidated with Newnan News January, 1016. citizens o( that town will go to Its rescue. Spring chicken and now Irish potatoes go mighty well together those lazy days. Miss Mae Waldrop attended com- LUTHERVILLE, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Hurst and chil dren, Mr. Alton Hobbs and Mr. Frnnk Elkins went down to Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. “Shon” Bullard and son, Howard, of Machen, were week-end guests of Mrs. H. J. Lnsseter and Miss Bessie Lnsseter. Messrs. Allen Chaudler and Herman 'Chandler were in Atlanta this week, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chandler, Mrs, Frank Benton, Miss Bessie Lnsseter, Miss Dewey Plant and Mrs. Olive Me- Koon spent Friday in Newnan. Bov. F. A. Bono, pastor of the Baptist • church hero, is in Louisville, Ky„ tills -week, attending commencement at the .Southern Theological Seminary., Senior class girls of the Baptist Sun day-school entertained with a weenie roast and marshmallow toast last week for Miss Nellie Trammell, a member of the class, who will leave soon for Roch ester, N. Y. We wish for Miss Trainmell a delightful trip, She is one of our most beloved young ladies. Mrs. M. S. Archer and sons have been visiting relatives at Atlauta and Decatur for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lovick Sewell spent Sun day with their daughter, Miss Irene .Sewell, at Wesleyan College, Macon. Miss Louise Taylor is visiting her sis- iter, Mrs. Leon Holloman, in Columbus. Messrs, dbe! and Leon Norris, of At lanta, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Joe Norris. Mrs. Anna Clark, spent a few days in Atlnntn' last week. TURIN. Mrs. Will Nash and sons have been Turin was honored Sunday by a visit spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. f ronl Governor-olcet Hardwick and his Alonzo Nash, in Atlanta. charming wife, who were the guests ot Dr. J. W. Taylor, Miss Louise Taylor jt r- am | Mrs. Ed Dominick. Mr. Hard' and Miss Estolle Holland wore In New- w ick and Mr. Domlniok were college nan Wednesday. chums at Mercer University, and- the Mrs. Alton Hobbs, Mrs. Elleu Hobbs friendship which bogan thero lias lasted and Mrs. Addie Lassetor attended set-- through all the years-sllice'they left cot vices at Flat Rock church Sunday. ] oge , \ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Todd, of Ho- Mrs. R. W. Adamson and Miss Robii gansvillo, wore guests last week of Mr! r c08 a8 guests Sunday Mr. ant and Mrs. Jesse Fuller. Mrs. Luther Watkins and their two ac Mr. Will Teagle, Mr. Hamnr Thorn- compllshed daughters, from near Grant ton and Mr. Lacey, of Columbus, visit- v m ei an d Mr. Uel Jackson, of Bethlehem ed relatives here Monday. community. Miss Beatrice Bradbury, residing near The writer enjoyed a visit one dnj town, had the misfortune to fall and i as t WO ek from Dr. Wallnco Wear, oi break her right limb above tho knee (j 0 rdolo, and Dr. Frank L. Hardy ant Saturday. Mr. Paul Mangot, of Newnan. The; Mr. Taylor Davis, of Columbus, was he M a devotional service in the home WELCOME. The county school meet is now a thing of the past. Although Friday was by no means a balmy day, most of the schools of tho county wero represented. With out “yells” or “colors” our school won tho banner. This was duo to the good work, practice and patience of our teachers and pupils. Last year we tied with one of our sister schools, and de termined then and there to win this year. Watch for us again, for our motto is, “Never say fall.” Never has our community been moro shocked and grieved than when Claronco Bilbo lost his llfo by drowning last week. It wns our pleasure to have him us n Sunday-school student. Ho wns a lender in tho B, Y. P. U., and had his other engagement we wore denied the plonsurc of hearing them. Mr. Andrew Houston, I. of Moreland, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Wood. Mr', W, F. Thigpen visited. Mr. and Mrs. B, T. Thompson at the Davis- Fischer Sanatorium, in Atlnntn, Sun day. Misses Fannie Lizzie and Alma Mitch am, of Dresden, spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Millions. Sevornl from our community attended Momorlnl Day exercises in Newnan today, 1 April 20th. Miss Mae Waldrop attended blent nt Buchanan tho past week, and Was tho guest of Miss Louise Enloe, Mr. and Mrs. Thos? Neoly announce the birth of a son. Mr. amj Mrs. Claude Conklo visited the former’s pnrents here Sunday. Little Miss Mlldrod Hall, of More land, spent the week-end with relatives hero, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ingram, jr„ ot Scnoin, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Moses Sunday. April 28th. GHICHESTERS PILLS Work hns boen begun on tho romovnl of the soldier doad from tho great Amer ican ceigetery nt Ronmgno, Franco, where lie more than 22,000 bodies of those who gnvo their lives in tho Ar- gouno. Tho shipment of bodies will bn expedited ns fast ns posslblo, and will be 'delayed only by adverse feather condi tions. Latest figures show that in all there wero 75,882 dead ovorsous, of whom 18,(118 have boon returned. Roquests i-linvo boon received to permit 10,881 bodies to rest permanently oversons, but this number is changing nil the time. Of all the doad only 1,240 remain unidenti- •flod. It is expected that nboht 40 por cent, .of’,the dead will lio permanently ovorsous, mid 80 per cent, will bo brought homo nt the request of relatives. LA.MR9 I —~r Aik jour Dmnriit for CHI-CHR9-TKR! DIAMOND URAND PILLS In Red am Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blui Ribbon. Takh ho otobh. Bur of too Draxxllt sa« «.k roe CHI.CUgs.TtK I DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twen years regarded at Best, Safest, Always Re TIME TRIED Try Herald Want Ads, NOW! for a Miff AS FOLLOWS 60 DOUBLE BOILERS, 2 Qt 36 SETS SAUCE PANS, 1, 1% and 2 Qt 36 'COVERED SAUCE PANS, 4 Qt............ 36 PERCOLATORS, 8 Cup......... • n $3.00 Value $1,59 .$3.00 Value $1,59 .$2.75 Value $1,59 .$2.75 Value $1,59 Cd,SawxRm-4qt Tea Kettle 5qt Double Boiler-2 qt Set oF Three Sauce Rmr Self Basting Roaster l-l'fa-Z qt. Dish Pan holds for one day only, so long as the lot lasts, and it is an opportunity that no housewife can afford to pass. This is a CASH SALE! No telephone or mail orders. None sold to dealers. It’s simply a proposition of “first come, first served.” The people of Newnan are familiar with our first big Aluminum Sale, which was held March 28. At that time we felt that our stock was ample, but in view of the fact that every piece of Aluminum was SOLD and PAID FOR IN 19 MINUTES, we have doubled our order for this sale, and are pleased to announce the sale as above stated. NO PIECES SOLD BEFORE THE HOUR ADVERTISED! SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 O’CLOCK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2 Sa le Starts Promptly At 9 O’Clock K± May 2 A Factory Representative will conduct this sale Not 10 'Tea Kettles y C|| \L (5-quart size) $1.59 • 24 PRESERVING KETTLES’ 6 Qt $3.50 Value $1.59 36 SELF-BASTING ROASTERS .$2.75 Value $1,59 12 DISH PANS, 10 Qt $4.50 Value $1,59 Please Note This Fact! This is genuine “QUALITY BRAND” Aluminum Ware, guaranteed to wear 20 years. r. ’*?: