The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, August 05, 1921, Image 1

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. • n- v*. *. i ••' - V, " V N E ^ t abUbhe d*186fl?i (*ConspUdated vylth Now'niui e# a * *J iatltfary.Tilt!' 1888 ‘ f rkwNAN, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. Vol. 56—>No. 45 County News Items l Interesting Facts Gathered During thv' Week by Our Regular Correspondents, * mmmerf LUTHERVILLE. Mr. Tommie Nall, pf iStlantd, was MADRAS. Jill i The fourth quarterly coufereneo for 1 the suest last week of hie father, Mr, Lovej'oy circuit hvill be hold at Jones Dee Nall. His^ister, Miss Lizzie Mae Chapel on Saturday, Aug. 6. Protract- Nidi, returned with ’Jim -to Atlanta, ed services will begin at that tune nad where she will visit her brother, Mr. continue for a week or longer. Emmett Nall, and other l'elativos. Mr. and Mrs. Will Teagle and chil- .<lre», of Columbus, spent a f&w days -this week rtitjr Mr. and' Mrs."' Blan ’Teagle. Mrs. Alvan Chandler and children spent Inst week With Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Estes, in Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. Loviok Sewell and Miss Irene Sewell spent last week with Mr. Sewell’s mother, at Alexander City, Ala. Mrs. Nath Upshaw is in Birmngham for a month’s visit to relatives. Mrs. W. E. (Chandler, of Tifton, was the week-end guest of -her mother, Mrs. Ada McWilliams, and her sister, Mrs. Jas. A. Ball. ; , Miss Susie Carmichael^left this week for Samarcahd,' N. C., • where, she will take charge of the home economic de partment of Samarcand Manor for the lensiiing year. ' ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chandler, and Mrs. Cliff Spiers, .of Tifton, were guests of relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrh. Alvan Chandler enter tained at a spend-the-day party Satur day for Mrs. Cliff Spiers, Mr. ahd Mrs. Joe Chandler,'. Mtsi W. E. Chandler and Mrs. Jas. A. Ball. Misses Christine and Elizabeth Las- setter, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. I, 0. Albright and Mrs. Alton Hobbs this week. , Miss Christine Martin, of Turin, has keen on a . visit to her cousins, Misses LaEue Braswell and Elsie. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips and little daughter, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Phillips -and daughter, of Bel ton, Texas, yere gueBtS Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Hurst. Mifs Bessie - Lassetter has returned from a two-months’ visit to Her sister, Mrs. Fate Stovali, 'in' Montgomery, Ala. Rev. F. A, Bone conducted a series of meetings at the Baptist church last week. Great interest^vas manifested, and able sermons were preached, with the gratifying result that a number of new. members were added 'to the church. We are pleased to note an improve ment in Mr., Paul Dunlap’s condition, af ter a serious nervous breakdown. Mrs, Albert Pendergrast of Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Willingham . of Lone Oak, and Miss Martha Lee rof - Graut- ville, are visiting Mrs. Wesley Willing ham and Mrs. Alvan McKoon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chambless visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chambless, at Grantville, the past week. The Boy ’Scouts, (fifteen in, number.) under command of .Scoutmaster Alvan MoKoon, left Tuesday for Flat Shoals, where they will enjoy camp life for ji week. Boating, -bathing, swimming, hiking, fishing, etc., will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.. Minor Sturgessl'-of At lanta, and Misses'-Margaret hti(i Rachel vvare, of Woodbury' wereAguestg of Mr! TalMrs. Tyre Rjeves’the !padt : Week. Miss Martha. Benton, of Atlanta, spent Saturday with' Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank jSeuton. Mr. Fort Nall, of Atlanta, spent Sun- day wijh Prof.'and Mrs. C. G. Nall, nr , ®arl Upshgw and,-(laughtei; and Mrs. Wm. Parker.and daughter, visited ln Aewnan last week. Mr. Elliott Mote, of Carrollton, was J e week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Marcus Chandler. ' Mrs. Ed Camp, of Sanford, ■'Fla.-, spent * tew days last, week with Mrs. R. A. Hardaway. M rs. Mac Phillips and Mrs. n!l re Hurst visjted relatives at Lone and Hogansville. Tuesday: . r. and Mrs. M. S. • Archer and .little is spent Thursday in Atlanta. , Couoh ' Mr8 - B- A. Harda- Tiol'.’ “S? 8 ^ )a ’ 8 ' V Hardaway and Miss ’ey Plant were in Macon "Wednesdav. Dr. R. E. Brown and wifq, who have been visiting friends and relatives here and at WhitesbDrg and Carrollton, have returned to their home in-Atlanta. Mr.'and MrB. Bledsqe and daughter, of Carrollton, were guests of MlsseB Annie and Emma Brown Thursday afternoon. Mr. Willis, of Barnesvllle, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. B. Arnold. Misa Sarah Meacham,'of Grantville, is visiting Miss Bertha Cook tills week. Mr. C. H. Brown had the misfortune to lose a good mule a few days ago. The many friends of Mrs. Ella May Roberts will be glad to know she was able to be, brought a few days ago to: the home of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Fer rell, after a long illness at her. lioiqe in Athens, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Wise and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Beavers visited Mrs, T. H. Grimes, near Hanify, Sunday, Born, July 31, to Mr. aiid Mr's. Alvan Hyde—a son. Mrs. J, T. Ferrell has returned home, after Byehding eight weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ella May ftobCrts, in, Atlanta. LONE qak. Mr. Ed Walthall and-family, of White uak were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. watt Sunday, ■a„^ r8 ’ Virginia Lee complimented the P er and Lee families With a barbecue' ’•’union Saturday. The Weather,was ‘ he resfreshmentkfine, and in fee ih. i P rof usion; so, needless to say, n,,. 1 ay was thoroughly enjoyed by e '*>ryone present. ' V r,„„ ra ' ,® 8ne Latimer was hostesB to the ' a< hes of Lone Oak Thursday af- 011 wllen she entertained at a mis- . 8hower in honor of Mrs. Clif- ■cnnrcfl unnson, a recent bride. A salad whi,.) 6 t?' 1 lce “earn were served, 'after „ u 11 “e presents, which were both ■ed ,'. r ° US an ** nPPropriate, were shower- a 8 ul S e umbrella. All report 8 most enjoyable time. meeting is in progress at hv ti Ct f 'hurch this week, cnnducted A , P ; lst , or an, l ®ev. W. S. Gaines, tested' ..'- C8 ™* eres t is being , „ mam- inuch g 2\ ™ trUSt H , wi11 result in Kuesti^l-^ iz2ia a »d Sara Lee have as Grace tT* blisses Lucile Scott and Mr ^ re i le: of Senoia. hie °P®nne and family, of Trim-- ’reek 6 gue8 * s relatives here this GnuihL-iinf ,ton WBEams and children, of in™ e ’ are visiting friends here dur- ^ the revival meTt“|. Lupt. J, R. Herrin a. With rluti R ' ® errin B> of Newnan, was i0 relatives here Sunday. SHARPSBURG. Mrs, W. E. Prather, of Newnan, spent Friday with bet mother, Mrs. ltoxio Bridges, Mrs. J. A. Bridges, of Macon, and Mrs. J. T. Butler, of BarnoBvlllo, lire visiting Mrs. Roxio Bridges tills week, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.' Wood woro in New- nan Saturday. Mrs. May Allen and -son, of Atlanta, are visiting relatives hero. A great revival is in progress hero this weok, and the church 1b crowdod at each sorvioo. A “straw ride” was enjoyed by a crowd of boyh and girls Friday night. We are mourning tho death of our dear friend, Mre. Judson Harris, which occurred at tho home of her son, Mr. J. C. Hnrris, Sunday. Miss, Lila Pitman has returned home, after a dolightful visit in Atlanta. Miss Chriistlne Wood is visiting friends and relatives in Carrollton. Mrs. Mnttio, Ingrain spoilt tho week end with friends in Newnan. Miss Gladys Ballew, of Muconi la tho attractive guest of Mrs. Ibis Colo this wuek. Air. J. T, Bridges, of Mncon, is visit ing his grandmother,' Mrs. Roxle Bridges. MIhs Louise Bridges entertained witli a party Saturday evening. Gnin6s woro enjoyed until a Into hour, wliou iced ton and’ sandwiches, were served. Among those present woro MisseB Gladys Bnl- leiVj Martlin Butler and Evelyn Bridges, of Mncon, Mary Bridges, Fox North, Li la Hardy, Ouidn Roso, Francos Hnrdy, Rebecca Ingram, Dorothy Butlor, Sara Smith, Messrs. Fred Hooton, Jim Arnnll, Hob Arnnll, Henry Fuller, Frank Loo Banks' iiud- Donnlr •Henderson of Se llout, J, T. Bridges of Macon, J>. M, Smith, Ed Bridges and Paul McLean. Employment enn bo lmd only If somo- ono finds it profitable. FAMOUS STREETS. Tho shortest street in tho world is the lino Bio, Purls. Tho dirtiost stroot in tho world is , tho Tchnngntt, Nnnkin. Tho highest stroot In tho World is Main street, Philadelphia. * Tho richest strqot in the world is Fifth nvonuo, New York City, Tho elonnost stroot in the world is tho Via Castile, Sovillo, Spain. The most aristocratic stroot -in tho world is Grosvonor place, London. The most beautiful street In the world is tho Avonuo dos Chumps Elysoos, Paris. Tho narrowest stroot in the world is tho via Snl, Havana, Cuba,•.’•which has a width of only 42 inches. The oldest thoroughfare in tho world is tho Applnn Way, built by Julius Caesar mid still in uso mid In goyd repair. Tho hope of tomorrow lies in tho devel opment of the industries of todny. It used to bo that a girl would not go out boenuso slio “didn’t have anything to wear.” Now it doesn’t make vory much difference. o—i ' There will como out of govornmont exactly what wo put into it. NO MORE RATS or mice, after you uho RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rodont ktllor. Try a Pktr. and prove It. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Oats or dogs won’t touih It. Guaranteed. anc. also (1 cake) ‘enough for Pantry, Kitohon or Cellar, OSc. slse G! cakes) for Chlokon House, coops, or small bulldlngB. MiSKl slse (» cakes) enough for all farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build ings, or faotory bulldlngB. SqJd and Guaranteed by VjIQIQ-KING drug company. COWMTA DRUG A BOOK COMPANY. Some of., our young people' enjoyed ft picnic at Sewell ’s' mill Tuesday: * Mrs, J. L. Orr, Miss Ruby Orr, Mr. Marshall Rainwater and Mr. Bob Still, of Atlanta, and Miss Jennie Karwiseh, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Hayes Sunday. " Mrs. E. M. Crain and daughter, Er- line, of Atlanta, wore week-end guests of Mrs.- E, M. Yeager. Miss Merle Hayes is spending the week with relatives and friends in At lanta and East Point. Born, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Morris—a sou. MT. CARMEL. Several'from our community are at tending revival- services at 'Old Lebanon church this week. Mrs. W. B. Stbry and Mrs. J. T. Story, jr„ of Homewood, spent Thursday with Mrs. Byrd j Beavers. Mr. and Mrs.\G. C. Newman and chil dren, of Dooly county, dre visiting Mr. C, S. Forbus and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Robison, of IJew- lian, ppent 'Sunday W|ith the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Story. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beavers spent Sunday with relatives at Homewood., Miss Mauelle Wallace, Vno is teacjiing at Bethel, near, ^Senoia, Bpeut the end with her parents here. ~ All - who have loved ones- buried gt Alt. Carmel are requested to meet there on Tuesday before thh second Sunday in August and assist in cleaning gff ,the cemetery , grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Brook Henson and 'chil dren spent Sunday with relatives la Carroll county, ■ Mr. and Airs'. Gene Payton and 'chil dren spent. Sunday--with. Air. and Mrs. Henry Dyer* near Sargent. Alessrs. Cliff and J. W. Story spent Saturday' night in Newnan. Grandmother , Wqilace ban returned honle, after spending several days witli relatives at Sargent and Welcome. The Glad Hand-Bible Class was slimly attended Saturday night, we regret -to report. ‘ * ’PDSSUM TROT.' Air." and Mrs. John 0. Puckett had as guests Saturday Mr. Walker Martin and’ children. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Donegan, of Sa- vajnnah, are visiting the latter’s pa rents, Air. and Mrs. Gus Haynie. . 'Mr. Howajrd Davis, Mr. Thos. Bohan non and Miss Beatrice Bohannon attend ed a party given by Misses, Ella Mae and Martha Smith, near Newnan, Saturday <@vening. Mr; Keith Royeton and family vis ited Mr. M. G. Keith, in Newnan, Sun- day. Mr. Howard Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Smith, hear Sliarps- burg. Miss Beatrice Bohannon spent Sunday with Miss Martha Nelle Chandler, in Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gentry find chil dren spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Hlrt Moore, ,in Newnan. Mr. Emmett Haynie found an open boll of cotton in his field Monday. Master Hugh Davis spent the week end with Master Clanton Reese, in New- Miss Lririne Collins gave a demonstra tion at the school-house Thursday on canning beans. There was a full attend ance of club-members. 'Possum Trot’s Canning Club and Poiiltry Club members are showing tho -right spirit these days. Mrs. Elisha Attaway and Airs. John Gaddy, of East Newnan, visited in . our community Sunday. Big ideas can be expressed in few words: The Teh Commandments contain 297 Words; Lincoln’s speech at -Gettys burg, 266 words; St. Mathew's descrip tion of the Crucifixion, 1,200 words; tho Declaration of Independence, 1,3 21 words; the Sermon on the Mount, 2,435 words; the Constitution of the United States, 2,294 words. a-- : V Ignorance is bliss—particularly in the matter of knowing the ocBt per mile of driving an ^utomoljiie. CONSISTING OF Not enough of either to, specialize, though collect ively representing most wonderful values. The 347 Garments are conveniently arranged in price groups jas follows—-a sort of “self-service, or Piglgly Wiggly style.” The entire collection will barely average one-third of its original value. ( & Prather (During August store closes at one o’clock on*Thursdays.)