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THE NEWMAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921
iSOCIETYf
TELEPHONE 447
0ne of the most beautiful children’z
of the season was that given Wed-
l ay afternoon by Mrs. Roger Bryant
t her home on College street In oomph-
. t tn her young son, Everett, celebrat-
Sfthe fatter-s third birthday The
children were seated at a Pettily dec
orated table, in the center of which was
» hmte basket filled with pink roses. In
front of the honor guest was placod a
e frosted birthday cake, surmounted
hv three small pink tapers, and pink nnd
„l,lte mints wore effectively arranged
to little pink baskets. The guests in-
eluded Bill Lee, Billy Fuller, Tom Far
mer 3d, Charlie Farmer, jr„ Geo.. Fisher,
T G Hhmilton, John CateB, jr., Albert
p’owell, Lewis Powell 3d, Frank Arnall
and Edward Buchanan.
Next Monday morning (May 301
memorial popples will be on Bale in the
business portion of town by the following
Young matrons: Mrs. Joe Ponlston, Mrs.
Anierlcus Mitchell, Mrs. Ysobel .Odom,
Mrs. Ruth Sponclor, Mrs. R, 0. Word,
Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Mrs. Roger Bry
ant ami Mrs. Mac Manley. Mrs. Man
ley is kindly giving her time and atten
tion to the sale of the little flower, which
has been: adopted ns tlie official memorial
symbol of the American Legion iu mem
ory of those who made the “supremo
sacrifice” In t)ie world war, The poppy
is to bo worn.on National Memorial Day,
lest wo forgot that—,
“Iu Flahders fields tho poppios grow
Between tho crosses, row on row.”
Mrs. Ji R. King entertalnod her bridge
club Friday afternoon, at her homo on
Wesley street. Tho hall, parlor and
dining-room were attractively decorated
with vart-oolored sweet peas and roses.
After the game a delicious salad course
was served at the small card itableB,
which were placed on the spacious veran-
Jda. The guests included Mrs. Jim Far-
FOR
Looks like the weather is getting
right for ice cream—and we are right
with the ice cream that will meet every
requirement.
We sell Gate City Cream—a deli
cious, full-bodied cream, made in a
sanitary plant,-by men*who understand
how to make it right, and DO IT!
just received a lot of fine ice cream
packers to send your order out in-
clean and cold, and no rust or dirt to
offend.
Let us send you some cream—very
soon.
J. R. McCalla
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For the Girl and Boy Graduates
Have you a friend, sweetheart, relative or child
graduating this year? What would be more pleasant
and appropriate than a Graduation Gift? Come in.
and let us show you our selection, and help yoii to
choose a suitable gift.
Stationery \
Kodaks
Fountain Pehs
A few things we suggest are:
Ivory Sets
Ivory Pieces
Traveling Sets
mer and her guest, Mrs. John D. Whist-
rtnnt- of Summorville, Mrs. Welboni Da
vis, Mrs. Robt. Mann, Mrs. John Couth,
Mrs. Sanl Cook, Mrs. Walter Hopkins,
Mrs. Pal Bradley, Mrs. R. C. Word, Mrs.
Ruth Sponclor, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs.
Lofoy Mann nnd Miss Ruth Thompson.'
Sarah Dickinson Chapter,* D. A, R.,
was ontortuined Monday afternoon by
MrB. H. C. Glover nnd Mrs. T. J. Jones,
nt tho homo of tho lnttor on Jofforson
street. A vory Interesting program was
given, Mrs. J. H. Powell prosiding.
Mrs. J. 8. Powell,.Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson
and Miss Mattlo Roid Robinson woro
appointed ns a committee to revise tho
constitution and by-laws, A delightful
soclnl half-hour followed, when ice
cream and cake were served.
MrB, N. E. Powol was hostoBS for tho
Tuesday Afternoon Brldgo Club this
week at her homo on College street.
Mrs. J. P...Tones, jr„ won the prism, a
pair of Bilk hose. Mrs. Eph Dent and
Mrs. Bob Wilkinson woro the only guests
[besldos the club members.
Miss Margaret Carmichael, who 1ms
been tonchlng in South Carolina, is now
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Car.
miehael, near Moreland, for her vaea.
tlon.
The town will bo overrun with visitors
during commencement, and the Country
Club will be the soeno of a number of
enjoyable affairs while they aro our
guests.
Dr. and Mrs. Z . Greene will move this
week into their now bungalow near town.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphey will Occu
py the apartments at Mrs. Mary What
ley’s,' on W. Broad Btreot, vacated by
Dr. and Mrs. Greene.
, Miss Sara Stallings, who lmB been tak
ing a business courso at Bessie Tift Col
lege, is now at home and will have ns
her guest for the week-end Miss Estelle
Hughie, of College Park.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Farmer, jr., en
tertained the ' Thursday Morning Rook
Club this week at the Country Club.
Tho time wns spent in making arrange
ments for the reception this evening,
which will bo a briliant event.
Miss Effio Street has returned home,
after spending several days with friends
and relatives in Atlanta and at Stone
Mountain.
—Many other attractive gifts—
Flowers for Graduation.—We represent the
best florists, and can arrange to have flowers sent
direct to any address you desire.
JUST RECEIVED!
NORRIS’ CANDY—FRESH SHIPMENT.
Candy Makes an Excellent Graduation Gift for Girls
Norris’ Assorted Chocolates, $1 lb.
Norris’ Bon Bons and Chocolate, $1 lb.
Norris’ Chocolate Covered Nuts, $1.50 lb.
Norris’ Gold Box, $2 lb.
Norris’ Crytallizqd Fruit, $L75 lb.
COWETA DRUG AND BOOK CO.
—Agents for—
Faultless Rubber Goods Schaeffer Fountain Pens
Everready Flashlights National Mazda Lamps
Fversharp Pencils Ansco Kodaks; and Supplies
%al’s Remedies Nunnally and Norris Candies
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Douglas, of Miami,
Fla., and Mrs. F. J. Paxon, of Atlanta,
aro spending today with Mr. and Mrs.
D. 8. Cuttino.
Miss Mary Mooney, who 1ms been at
tending Flora. McDonald College, Rod
Springs! N. C,> will come home next week
for her vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. D. T. Mnnget. entertained
their rook club Friday evening at their
home on Temple nvonuc, guests for five
tables being invited.
Mrs. Tyre Watson and children, of
CarroRton, spent tho week-end with the
former’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M
| Lee, on LaGvange street.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Hollis had. as
• j their guests this week Mr. and Mrs; John
R Nanfo dpnd .'children; .arid . Mrs.’ MeNeily-
| and Miss McNoily, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L.. C. Rader and young
I sons motored to Byron, Ga., for the week-
I end.
Miss Ina Hamrick entertained twenty
I school girls of her grade at a pienio on
Saturday last.
Mr. Walker Carqenter,' of Chicago, is
I on a visit to hiB purents, Mr. and Mrs.
18. V. Carpenter,
Mrs. R. W, Hamrick spent Sunday in
I Carrollton with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. J; T. Moore.
MrB. J. M. Milner and little daughter,
I of Savannah, are spending the week with
I Miss Carolyn Milner,
Mrs. John D. Wbistnant, of Summer-
Iville, is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Farmer,
I on LaGrange street.
Mrs. Ealph^Lewia and baby, of Hop-
Ikinsville, Ky., are guests of Miss Katie
Arnall, on College street.
Mrs. I. C. MeCrory, of Atlanta, is
I visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. J.
|Goodrum, on Jackson street,,
Mrs. r Elizabeth Christian, of West
I Point, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
|C. D. Hdllis, for several days this week.
MrB. B. M. Blackburn returned yoster-
I day from Rome, where, she attended a
reunion of hor class- at) Shorter College.
Mrs. W. 8. Winter, pf Atlanta, and
I Mrs. H. G. Swanson, of Falrbum, are
| guests of Mrs. G. W. St. • John this week.
Miss Oma Hudson is visiting Miss Ro-
|berta Curry, at Clanton, Ala.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Marsh announce
I the birth of a daughter on the 21st jnst.
SENOIA.
The friends of Mrs. C. C. Mcknight
will bo delighted to know that she is
getting- along nicely, after undergoing
an operation at a private saiintnrlum in
Atlanta sovoral' days ago.
Mrs. Harry Cnllawny, of LnGvnngo,
spent Tuesday with hor mother, Mrs.
Lee Hand.
Mrs. Gii8slo Edwards entertained Tues
day at a midday dlnuor. Those enjoy
ing her hpHpitullty wore Rev. and Mrs.
C. 0. Kisiir, Mrs. Ralph MoKntght, Mrs.
Jns. Tribble, Mrs. Leo Hand and Mrs.
Maude Atkiuson,
Mr. and Mrs, ,T. H. Jones nnd Mr,
and Mrs. W. D. Gibson spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ella Vlulng, of Birmingham,
Ala., has been the guest of hor sister,
Mrs. Nixon Arnall, for sovornl days.
Mrs. Blnnslie Hines, of Nownan, Is
spondlng a few days here, the guest of
Mrs. M. E. lunch.
Dr. niul Mrs. J. C. Gardner and little
daughter, Mnry, are spending a few days
In Rome.
Miss Margaret McKnlght, who has
boon the gueBt of Mrs. Bob Gordon in
Atlanta, returned homo Supdny.
Miss Emily Arnall loft Tuesday morn
ing to visit friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. d. D. Hunter is spending Bovoral
days. in Savannah, the guest of her
niece,- Mrs. Crane.
Last spring the, Coweta Chapter, U, D,
C., offered a five-dollar gold-piCco ns o
prize for tho best essay on the subject,
“Tho Truth About Captain Wirz.”
Forty-olght esSnys were written by the
pupils' of the high school dopnrtmont,
Hiss Virginia Walter Arnall winning tho
trophy. Sharing honors with hor as
second and third best were Miss Edith
Atkinson and Miss Virginia Chatfield Ar
nall. The prize was dollvorod at tho
commencement exercises Monday evening
by the president, Mrs. Nixon Arnall.
Tho Rodpnth Chautauqua will open
three days’ engagement In Senoiu next
■Monday.
Mrs. J. T. Henry loft Tuesday morn
ing for hor homo in North Carolina.
Mr, W. 8. Travis has boon spondlng
several days In Nownan with' his daugh
ter, Mrs. O. B. McDaniel.
May 25th.
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TURIN.
We sympathize with Bro. Sam Woods,
of Newnan, in the loss of his dear com
panion. Those hoartwronching trialB
come to us all soonor or later, and must
be borne with ns much fortitude us wo
enn command.
It was our plensure to sit Ht tho hos
pitable bonrd of Mr. and MrB. E. C. Ba
ker one duy last week, nnd to say that
we fared sumptuously only partly do
scribes our enjoyment.
Nownan, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. 0. Sowell. ,
Mrs. Ella Edwards Is visiting rela
tives In Nownan this wook. _____
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leigh Purls and children
nnd Mrs. J, C. Grant, of Roanoke, Ain.,
visited Mr. nnd Mrs. B. M. Ware tho
past week *
May 25th.
BETHEL.
Our Sunday fschool continues to im
prove, nnd wo hope thnt more will como
out and help us.
Mrs. R. F. Byroin spoilt several duys
last week with her mother, MrB. J. P.
Morgan, at Standing Rock.
Mossrs. L. C. and W. A. Balloy nnd
Mr. Clark Hurdhi visited Mr. Paul Bni-
loy, nt Welcome, Sundny.
Mr. Albort Crawford nnd children at
tended church services at HnralBon Sun
day.
Mr. S. J. Elder, of Atlanta, was in our
community one day the past Wepk on
business.
Mr, J. E. Brittain, Missos Bessie and
Vora Brittain and Miss Mary Overby,
of Nownan, visitod Mr.' and Mrs. W. A.
Bnlloy the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Nixon, of Nownan,
ami Mrs. Will Peek, of Sonola, visitor’ •
Mrs. L. 0. Bailey one day last week.
Mr. J. W. Higgins, of Senoiu. vp.lf ■
in our community the, other day on bus
iness.
Mrs. W. A. Bnlloy entertained hot
Sunday-school"' class Saturday evening
with a taekey party.
May 24th.
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CARD OF THANKS.
We doslro to thank our friends and
nolghbot-B fpr thoir kindnesses during
tho Illness and upon tho death of onr
darllng baby and brothor; also Dr. EL
B. Jackson and Dr, A. A. Burge for -
thoir faithful attentiona May heavenV-
richcsb blessings rest upon each noth
every one of them- is our earnest, prayer..
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Morrow:
nnd Children.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank all tho good citizen*’
who aided in tho capture of tho munksex-
of my brother, J. Albert Kcmpson. Hie’
family are also grateful for numerous’
klndnossos shown them during tho anx
ious hours following the brutal attack:
made upon him, and for the tender ex
pressions of condolence received since be
passed away. C. H. Kcmpson.
Alamo Theatre
Program for Week Beginning May 30> x
' MONDAY.
Douglas Fairbanks
-IN—
This is said to be a dis-
nct departure from any-
ling previously done by
this ever-active star. Our
audiences have become ac
customed to seeing “Doug”
eap from house-top to
rouse-top, but in this one
will see entirely new stunts.
ortraying- a love-lorn in
ventor, he invents his way
On qur rounds last week wo wore tunnhlo nnrl tVipn in-
grntlfiod to observe extensive fields of mtO ITOUDie, anu I'llCII in
small grain, nil nearly ready for tlio
reaper- and promising good yields,
While those- crops are bettor than usual,
cotton is not so prbmisiug. , It is lute,
and the stands arfi about ns pool- and un
satisfactory as Is tho price. Tho boll
weevil lias already mndo its appearance
in some localities,
The fruit crop in this suction Is not
vory promising, although wo liavo black
berries in abundance.
There is a noticeable decrease in joy
riding.-bj’ nqgropp those days, which. ’1s
hut"oijfflndlcatlon of the “hard times
wo rirf-'^Lii rlo'w experiencing. Thpy do
thoir gn'lltyanting On foot now, which
is chopper!'' find certainly safer for the-
average -Wnyfttrer on • our public roads.
Miss Margaret Powell, who has been
teaching at. Plneliurst (ho - past year,
is at homeI for (ho summer.
Mrs. Egbert Johnson, from hoar New-
nan, spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Our school closed Friday night with
a very interesting entertainment, which
was much enjoyed by the large .crowd
present,, . . i •
Miss Essie Lnsseter, of Anniston. Ala.,
is spending the summer with her slstor,
Mrs. Lester Proux.
Miss Dorothy Ingram, of Senola, vis
ited friends here the past week.
We regret to lose Mrs. W. D. Steph
enson from our schoopand community by
her removal to Bowersvlllo.
Ool. Sidney Camp, of Newnan, gavo
a 'very interesting talk at the Methodist
church hero Sunday on behalf of the
Christian Education movement. As ho
was once a Turin boy we naturally have
a very tender feeling for him.
Misses Lorine Collins and Ruth Var
ner, of| Newnan, were guests of Miss
Jerolino Thompson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Moses motored up
to Atlanta Sunday.
Miss Bohnie Hunter, who has boon
attending the Baptist Training School nt
Louisville, Ky., is at home for the sum
mer.
Mr. and-Mrs. S. F. Summers, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Summers and children, Oscar
and Ruth, all of Cordele, and Mrs. J. W.
Johnson and children, of Montgomery,
Ala., spent the week-end, with Mrs. Blu
ford Arnold,
Misses Rosa Arnold and Louise Sum
mere are visiting relatives in Montgom
ery.
May 24thin.
vents his way out, all for the
sake of a girl. The story is
aid in Greenwich village
and furnishes a pictorial
tour of this noted quarter.
Third Episode, “The Son of
Tarzan.”
MIDWAY.
Mrs. D. L. Hardegreq and Mr. Ernest
I Herndon visited in Newnan Sunday.
Mr. Wade Luckie and family, of Buck
eye, spent Sunday at the home*af Mr.
Robt. Eady.
I Mrs. Alice Davis and children and Mr.
and Mrs. J; M. Kidd, of Newnan, spent
the week-end in our community.
Mr. and Mts. J, M. Walkef entertained
la few friends with an ice cream supper
Saturday night.
11 Grandma#’ Jackson is visiting her
(daughter, Mrs. John Kidd, in Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Stephens spent
Saturday night with their daughter,. Mrs.
Albert Lyle, at Buckeye.
Our Sunday-school was slimly attehded’
'Sunday, only two teacjiejs being present.
Let everybody come oyt next Sunday ami
make it more encouraging to our super-
| intendent.
Misses Johnnie Mae and Nellie Carnes
[visited their cousin, Miss Susie Smith,
at Springview, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lyle, of Buckeye,
spent Sunday in our community.
Little Sophronia Hardegree, of Handy,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
[Lewis Stephens.
May &4th:
ROSCOE.
. Our school closed Friday, and an en
joyable program was rendered Friday
night. “Ouf Awful .Aunt/’ a snappy
Comedy, was given by the eighth grade,
in which Mr. Willis Edwards,
Pete, 99 a 11 sassy 1 * negro, made quite
all deserve praise for thoir splendid im
personations. , Besides the comedy, i
one-act play was rendered by the pri
mary and intermediate grades.
■ , At a recent meeting of the trustees of
the Kbscoe school the very efficient and
popular teachers were re-elected for the
fall term.
Prof, and Mrs. Marvin Starr and Mar
vin, j^r., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E, Boone, at Welcome.
Miss Cnrrio Taylor, of Carroll county,
was the attractive guest of Mrs. W. If.
Tanner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barnes and chil
dren.. from near Palmetto, were guests
Sunday of Prof, wul Mrs. 0. it. Sewell,
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Moore, of Moreland,
visitod Mr. anti Mrs. J. C. Hood Sunday.
‘Littlej Miss Edis Doster and Master
BUJy poster, of Newuon, spent the week
end with their grandparents/ Dr. and
Mrs. W. R. Edwards.
Mr. Glenn Sanders, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oban. P. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osburn, Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Sewell and Mr. Ed Sewell, of
TUESDAY
Bert tytell
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“The Nut” ‘The Prico of Redemption’’
We feel that we cannot-
commend this picture too
strongly to you. In a word,,,
we can say it is Bert Lytell
at his best, and if you recall
his work in recent pictures,-
you will know that a treat-
awaits you. We believe that,
you’ll like this picture. Mr,
Lytell is supported by Seena.
Owen and Cleo Madison,,
and their co-operation in
sures a good production-
Shown for one day only, be
ginning promptly at 2 p. m-
Fox Newsr-
WEDNESDAY
Elliott Dexter
-IN-
“The Witching Hour”
When we are able, as in
this case, to offer our pat
rons a William D. Taylor
production, we aire indeed
fortunate. Elliott Dexter will
appear in the picture from
the celebrated play, “The
Witching Hour.” It is a de
lightful story, filled with
great dramatic situations,
and plenty of thrills. From
every standpoint it is one of
the most remarkable pic
tures shown this season.
The cast includes Elliott
Dexter, Mary Allen, Winter
Hall, 'Ruth Renick, Robert
Gain and Edward Souther
land.
Good Comedy Today.
FRIDAY
O.W. Griffith’s Production
“The Love Flower”
Which is the greatest
love? Of all love, which is
the greatest in your mind?
^ . - . Some people think mother
a hit, as did Miss Inez Hyde u’s “Aunt i • or fLp 1 ove
Matilda,” a typical old maid. In fact, J0 „ v ® If greatest, Or ine JOVe
of father for son, while oth
ers contend for one kind or
another—love of gold,- love
of ease—white’it has been
said that “Greater love hath
no man than he should give
his life for a friend.” Which
do you believe is 'greatest?
See this picture, “The Love
Flower.”
THURSDAY
Viola Dana
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99
“Blackmail
It has been some time*
since we have been able to*
show this star, and we think,
we; have secured her best:
picture. This star is well
known in Newnan, and for
this reason we will not gtr-
into detail about this pic
ture, only reminding you:
that we are showing thisr
feature on Thursday, and
that you wil be assured of
a good hour or two of enter
tainment.
Fox News
SATURDAY
“Heart of the West"
It’s another of those great
Western pictures that is full
of action and thrills, and'
played by some of the best-
actors in this class of pic
tures. In addition to this-'
feature we will show one of
the . Bruce Scenic Reels,
which are interesting from
every angle, and always
show some new and novel
things you never thought of.
This is a good program.
Special!—In addition to the regular program for
Wednesday, June 8, we will try to bring back memories,
of ten years ago in motion pictures. We will show as
our regular program Mary Pickfqrd in “Suds," and as-
an added attraction we will show her in “Friends,” her
first picture, as well as a comedy by Charlie Chaplin
and other stars about ten years .ago. Watch for other
announcements.