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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921
^SOCIETY!
TELEPHONE 447
Mias Carey Troartnway ami Mr. James
Alton Adiiy, of Newaan, wore married
the Second Baptist church Thursday
afternoon, the pastor, Dr. Henry Alford
Porter, officiating.—Atlanta Journal,
lt, Tlie"foregoing announcement was read
witli much interest by the many friends
of the young couple here. The happy
Lent had been anticipated for some
time but no date had been set, and the
time and place chosen foh its consum
mation was a pleasant surprise. Mrs.
A.ldv was for several years an efficient
member of the faculty of Atkinson
Grammar School, and is one of Newnan’s
most talented young women. Mr. Addy
is a member of the Art* of D. W. Boone
& Co., and both - prominent and popular
in the business community. They are
spending the week at Signal Mountain,
Tenn., and upon returning will be at
home to their friends at 12 Savannah
street. -
Miss Mary Clinton Orr is entertaining
Bix pretty girl friends from ouj-of-town
points at a house party this'week, and
doing the honors as hostess in her usual
charming manner. Her guests include
Misses Mildred Payne, Martha Gutten-
berger, Martha Lowe and Marian El
liott, of Macon, and. Misses Mary Janie
Hill and Celeste Dunson, of LaGrange.
Wednesday evening Messrs. Bob and Ben
Orr gave a dance at the Country Club
for their niece’s guests, the presence of
a number of out-of-town people adding
to the pleasure of the occasion. Music
was furnished by an orchestra, and it' 1
was easily one of the nicest affairs of
the season. Mrs. Albert Dunson, of La-
Grange, and Mrs. Annie F. Ofr were the
chnperbnes and assisted in receiving.
Lost evening Miss Orr gave a ‘‘prom”
party at $te home of hor grandmother,
Mrs. Dora Orr, on LaGrange street, to
which forty couples were invited.
MIbb Frances Cole is entertaining n
group of charming visitors at a house
party this week, and several nice t.l*-
fairs have been given in honor of her
guests, who are Miss Carrie Mae Jordan
of MaCott, MIsb Martha Hart of W jst
Point, and Misses Catherine Stubbs tnd
Alice Callaway of Atlanta. Tuesday
evening Miss Cole gave a swimming pa>
ty and picnic luncheon for her visitors
at the Country Club, thirty guests being
invited. Wednesday morning Mrs. T. J.
Fisher and Miss Alice McBride gave a
rook party for MIbb Colo’s guests, at
the homo of the former, Miss Mary Clin
ton Orr’s visitors being also members of
the party. Miss Sara Brown will outor-
tain for the visitors at a similar function
this morning.
Miss Ruth Thompson entertained six
tables of bridge at the Country Club
Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs.
Berryman Longino, of Columbus, who
spent a’ few dayB this week as the guest
of Mrs. Garland Jones. The main room
of the club was effectively decoruted
with baskets of gladioli. Mrs. Garland
Jones assisted in entertaining. Guests
included members of of Miss Thompson’s
bridge club and several invited quests,.
Mrs. Neil Glass was hostess at a beau
tiful reception Tuesday afternoon, in
compliment to Mrs. John D. Faver, a
recent bride, and to Mrs. Wm. Rogers,
of Anniston, Ala., Mrs. E. W. McKenzie,
of Atlanta, Mrs. S. L. Faver, of Lav
Grange, and Miss Ethel Smith, of New-
nan.—LaGrange Graphic.
Mr6. Cleveland Orr entertained at
rook Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Delmar Owen, of Moreland. Nasturtiums
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at the Capital City
Judgment—
, Sound judgment is back of every;
move in the Capital City work rooms.
We know how; that’s why we’re so
well known in thousands of South
ern homes.
WE RENEW
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Sweaters
Carpets^
Rugs
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ATLANTA, GA.
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We never know how much we can
stand' until we have gone through it,
and then we wonder, perhaps,^whether
it was as bad as we thought it was.
Among other troubles, don’t get cra
zy with the heat. Heat pays no atten
tion to you—all you can do is to get un
der the cooling fans in our store, and
have a refreshing drink. Of 'course
troubles always end—some way—but 1
don’t think your brain is big enough to
take the whole world’s headaches thru
the curing process-
One day at a time—that’s all we live,
anyway—so keep your head cool and
your conscience clear.
J. R. McCalla
decorated the room \vhei;o.tlio game was
played. After the gnnio a delicious menu
was served at the small card tables.-
Guests for three tables of. rook were in
vited.
Mrs. R. W. Freeman was called to
Anderson, S. 0., Saturday by\tho illness
of her daughter, Mrs. W. K. Stringer,
who . had undergone an operation for
appendicitis. Miss Mnry Freeman, who
was visiting Mrs. Stringor at the time,
has returned home.
Mr. R. D. Colo carried his grandchil
dren. to Warm Springs Saturday for a
day’s outing. Tho young people forming
the. jolly party were Misses Frances,
Susan and Annie Colo, Misses Fannie
Cole and Ruth Blackburn and Master
Edward Cole.
Mrs. Pal Bradley entertained five ta
bles of rook Tuesday afternoon at her
home on MadiBqn street, the roomB where
the game was played being effectively
decorated in garden flowerB. After sev
eral games a dainty salad course, wbb
served.
Mrs. Welborn DaviB and MisB Lutie
Powell entertained with a tea Saturday
afternoon in honor of their mother, Mrs.
Steve Powell, at their home on Spring
street. The guests included sixteen of
Mrs. Powell’s most intimate friendB.
Mr. and Mrs. ?. J. Williams entertain
ed Monday evening in honor of their
niece, Miss Agnes Allen, of Atlanta.
Music and games were enjoyed until a
.late hour, when refreshments wore serv
ed* Thirty guests were invited.
Mrs. F. O. Landrum and,. children
have returned from a week’s visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wellborn, at Co
lumbus. They were accompanied home
by Miss Louise Wellborn, who will spen,d
some time here.
After a visit of two weeks to hor cou
sin, Miss Ola Mooney, Miss Marie Tib 1
betts returned Wednesday to her home at
Athens. She was. accompanied by Miss
Mooney, who will spend some time as her
guest.
After a short visit to her sister, Mrs.
Lily Bevis, Mrs. Chas. Newell has re
turned to her home at Norton, Va, She
was accompanied by her nephew, Harold
Bevis, who will spend his vacation there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson, of More
land, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Katie Irene, to Arthur Hudson
Boone, of Newnan, the marriage to takd
place ht a later date.: No cards/ . *
After spending several days with Rel
atives in Newnan and ‘vicinity, Mrs. J.
N. Nix and granddaughters, Misses Joy
Williams and Dorothy Kingsberry, re
turned to Carrollton yesterday.
Mrs. Mamie Hughes Thompson and
Miss Ruth Thompson loft Tuesday for
Decatur, where they will be the guests, of
Mrs. Frank Hughes for several days.
Mrs. Roger Bryant was hostess for her
rook club Wednesday afternoon at the
Country Club. After the game elaborate
refreshments were served.
Mrs. W. M. Haynie visited her sister.
Mrs. W. H. M.urphy, at Bremen, last
week. Miss Minnie.JQUBg > ..{mo i ther. sis|or,
hccompaniedi>-li6r home. v ;7.-
After a week’s visit' to Miss Jewell
Gentry, near town, Miss Alline Ward-
law, has returned to. her home at Mont
gomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Berryman Longino, of
Columbus, spent several days this week
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jones.
Mrs. Hattie G. North, who has been, the
guest of Mrs. O. W. Passavant for two
weeks, left yesterday for Dothan, Ala.
MisB Louise Byram, who has been
teaching in the public schools qt Fort
Valley, is. at home for her vacation.
Mrs. T. P. Zellars and Miss Martha
Wynn Zellars are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Orr, in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Etta Watkins has returned to.-
Palmetto, after Bpending some time with
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Byram.
Mr. apdi Mrs. John Staples announce
the birth of a daughter, who will bear
the name of Eugenia Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tibbetts, of Ath
ens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M /B.
Mooney the first of the week.
Mr. J. S. Hardaway, jr., is visiting
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Harda
way, at Thomasville, N. C.
Miss Annie Clifford Grimes loft Sun
day for a visit to her cousin> Miss Mary
Grimes,* at Fort Valley.
Col. and Mrs. Geo. F. Baltzell, of
Washington, D. C., are guests of Mrs.
Susie M Atkinson this week.
Miss Emmie Lois. Heard, of Texas,
Ga., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. G.
Barber, on Temple avenue.
July Fourth Celebration!
July 2d and 4th
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR GROUNDS, ATLANTA
Auto, Motorcycle and Horse Races
Fireworks—Band Concerts
TWO BIG DAYS OF SPORT CARNIVAL!
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To Our Friends
And Customers
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ON AND AFTER JULY 1
Our business will be conducted on a strictly
CASH BASIS—no charges or tickets will be
made to anyone.
Only after serious and careful consideration for
all interests concerned, and adhering more closely
to the three fundamentals upon which a great bus
iness has been built—
STYLE, VALUE, SERVICE-
did we make the above decision.
During the economical period through which
we are now passing we believe such a movement
will mean savings for all.
In anticipation of your full co-operation with the
above resolution,
y * We thank you. 1
KERSEY & PRATHER
Because chiropractic is here to stay, and it should be governed
'by proper restrictions for the good of the people and for the pro
tection of the qualified practitioner.
Because a well-drawn bill will insure the qualified chiropractor
examination by a board versed in the science the applicant
seeks to practice. A “mixed” board will be unsatisfactory, for
the chiropractor does not intend to or seek to practice medicine,
and no medical doctor, unfamiliar with chiropractic, is qualified
to determine the fitness of a chiropractor.
Because the chiropractor graduating from a high-grade school
has successfully passed through a rigid course of study of stand
ard works on anatomy, physiology, symptomatology, chemis
try. obstetrics, histology, philosophy and hygiene, in ad
dition to special chiropractic works on studies taught by chiro
practic schools only. The bill proposed places rigid training re
quirements on those who seek to follow the profession in Georgia.
Because the experience of hundreds of people in this country,
thousands in the State, and millions in the nation, who have been
benefited by chiropractic, is proof positive that it is worthy of.
the recognition by the State of Georgia.
If you have been benefited by chiropractic, write your legis
lators, Hon. B. T. Thompson and Hon- J. L. Jones, care Winecoff
Hotel, Atlanta, a brief letter telling them of the results you have
obtained; and ask them to support the chiropractic bill,
W.
Brown
CHIROPRACTOR, Newnan, Ga.