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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921.
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Mi „ Margaret Wheeler, of Brooklyn,
Y t |, e guest of Miss Mary Mann
, ' the hast week, has been delightfully
1 Lminetl at a series of parties. On
Thursday evening of last week Miss Mann
pertained sixty guests with a “prom”
1 tv nt her home on Jackson street.
Evhlav afternoon Miss Olive Dont Man-
IJ en tertoined live tables of rook nt
her homo on Temple avenue in her honor,
i Miss Mary Pickett Was hostess at
bridge at the Country Club Monday af
ternoon for the attractive visitor. Miss
Wheeler also shrfred honors at n dinner
,'tv wldeh Miss Emily ZellarB gave
Tuesday evening at her home in Grant-
in. This evening the young men will
ntve’ a dance at the Country Club,-and
Miss Wheeler will be one of the holier
guests on tins occasion also.
Miss Emily Zellars entertained at a
beautiful dinner on Tuesday evening, of
last week at her home in Grnntville,
complimenting Miss Beth Allen of El
ston, Miss Elisabeth Turner of "Borne,
and Miss Emily Wynne of Eastman, the
attractive guests of Miss Myrtle Arnall,
and Miss Mary Wheeler, of Brooklyn,
jj y„ the guest of Miss Mary Mann.
Covers were laid for Misses Allen, Tur
ner Wynne and Wheeler, and Misses
Jb-rtle Arnall, Mary Mann, Sarah Stal--
lings, Olive Dont Manget, Elizabeth
Parks and Lula Mae Williams.
Mrs. John S. Hardaway, jr., and Mrs.
\V. B. Pringle were joint hostesses at
one of the largest and prettiest parties
of the season at the Country Club on
Thursday afternoon of last week. The
main room of the elub was tastefully
decorated with baskets filled with'bright-
, colored flowers. Bridge and rook were
|t|ie games enjoyed, after which an elab
orate salad course with mint ice was
served. Mrs. Mae Manley won the
bridge prize, a dock of cnrdB, and Mrs.
R. O. Jones the-rook prize, a pack of
rook cards. •
Miss Dorothy Jones complimented her
guest, Miss Kathleen Trice, of Norfolk,
Va., with a bridge party nt the Country
Club Tuesday morning. Wicker baskets
filled witii yellow and rod zeutiins deco
rated each table, and the same flowers
wore used effectively on mantels and
pedestals. Mrs. B. 0. Jones assisted her
daughter in entertaining. About thirty.,
guests were invited.
Miss Martha North entortninod with
rook Monday afternoon nt her home
on Greenville street, After the game an
ice course was served. , Those prosont
were Misses Prances and Mary Glover
and their guest, Miss Emily Frazier, of
Charlotte, N. C., Miss Elizabeth Lip-
ham, the guest of Mrs. Garland" Jones!
Miss Catherine Bagley and her guest,
Miss Martha Askew, of Decatur.
Miss Emily Frazier, of Charlotte, N,
C., who has been the guest of Miss
Mary Glover,"left a few days ago for
a visit to her grandmother at LaFayette,
Ala. She was accompanied by Misses
Mary and Frances "Glover, who stoppod
over in West Point, where they were de
lightfully entertained as guests of Mrs.
Thos. Jones. While in LaFayette they
will be with Mrs. J. P. Jones.
Miss Ethel Bafiks entertained on Fri
day afternoon last, at her home in
Grantville, for Miss Kathleen Trice, of
Norfolk, Va., the popular gpest of Miss
Dorothy Jones. Bridge was enjoyed for
some time, nfter which an elaborate
salad course was served at the small
cord tables. Mrs. Win. Banks assisted
in entertaining.
One of the most enjoyable affairs of
the summer was the bridge tea at , which
Miss Olotile Spence entertained Tues
day afternoon in honor of her sister,
Mrs. L. B. Spence, of Savannah. The
color-scheme of yellow and white was
carried out in the decorations and also
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Cleanliness is Our Hobby
Because we realize that the health of the
people is largely in our keeping, if they are
our customers..
It is a pleasure to trade at a clean, well-
kept store, and drink at a sanitary soda
fountain. We work from morning to night
keeping our.store so you will enjoy visiting it.
Stocks are clean and fresh—Drugs and
Sundries, Soda, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Can
dies, Paints., Office Supplies, Stationery,
Hospital Supplies.
BOTHERED WITH MOSQUITOES
No need lor it i( you will use
some ol our preventives
Walker’s Devilment,
(with spray). 35c
Sweet Dreams J 35c
Nyal’s Mosquito Lo
tion..__ 30c
Bee Brand Insect
Powder, 15c, 30c_. 60c
Nilate Insect Pow
der, (with gun)... 35c
El Vampire Powder,
(in bellows box).. 10c
Hofstra, (in bellows
box) ..... 15c
PREVENT
Typhoid Fever
With Mulford’s Ty
phoid Serum
Makes you immune
fronj the disease for
years.
This serum indorsed 1
by highest medical au
thority.
Carried fresh in our
refrigerator at all times.
‘ Buy the serum and
have your physician ad-
‘ minister it.
in tile salad coutse, which Was served
at a la to-hour.
Little Miss Louise Pnssolt entertain
ed sixteen young friends Wednesday af
ternoon lu honor of her seventh birth
day. Various games wore featured on
the lawn, after which lee cream and
cake woro sorved. Misses Catherine and
Margaret PiiBsolt and Miss Edna Harris
assisted hr entertaining the young folks.
Mrs. Garland Joiios and Mrs. Tom
Goodrum entertained about sovonty-flve
guests with rook at the Country. Club
Wednesday Afternoon, Zenniris, mari
golds and goldoliglbw decorated tho main
room, where the game was played. Mrs.
T. J. Fisher won the prlzo. Aftor tho
game dainty refreshments were served.
Miss Mary Nall, of Nownan, was the
guest of Miss Alda May Nall last weok.
While here she was the honorOo at a
melon-cutting Wednesday night, when a
large number of Hognnsvllle young peo
ple were present.—HoganBville Cor. La-
Grnngo Graphic.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivestor, of Athens,
were with Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Loach
Saturday and Sunday. Upon their’ re
turn home"" they were accompanied by
little Miss Annie Leach, who will spend
some time in Athons.
Mrs. J. C. Stripling ontertained four
tables of rook Thursday afternoon jin
honor of her guost, Miss Gladys Weaver,
of Gadsden, Ain. After the gome ice
cream and cake were served at the small
card tables.
Miss Dempsey Brewster, of Dado City,
Fla., who has been visiting her brother,
Mr. J. D, Brewster, left Wednesday for
Sunny Side, where she will spend several
days with other relatives before return
ing home.
The many friends of Mrs. J. G. Af-
nall sympathize with her in the bereave
ment occasioned by the death of her
mother, Mrs. J. M. Ellis, which occur
red on the 1st lust, at Union Springs,
Ala.
Mrs.* Eugene Askew announces tho en
gagement of her Bister, Mies Emma
Florence Anderson, to Dr. W. L. Mur-
row, of iTifton, the marriage to be sol
emnized in September. No cards.
Mr. J. D. Brewster Wont over to Sunny
Side Wednesday for a brief visit to his
father, Mr. B. D. Brewster. He was ac
companied by hie daughter, MIsb Marga
ret Brewster.
Mies Kathleen Hubbard mid Mrs. j.
H. Hyde, left Wednesday for their home
at Bonz, Ala., nfter a two-weeks’ visit
with Mr. E. J2. Hubbard and other rela
tives here.
Miss Dorothy Jones and her guest,
Miss Kathleen Trice, of Norfolk, Va.,
accompanied by a party of friends,
Spent Saturday evening at Warm
Springs.
pisses Eugenia and Christine Hubbard
entertained about forty guests Tuesday
evening with a “prom” party in honor
of Miss Kathleen Hubbard, of Bonz,
Ala
Mrs. Eva Thornton, of Collegb Park 1
and Mrs. Lillian Jackson Hardin; of At
lanta," have returned to their homes, af
ter an extended visit to Mrs. T, P. Zel
lars..
Mrs. J. A. Bilbo, of Welcome, and
her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Bilbo
and Miss Christine Brown, of Atlanta,
are visiting in Sandersville this weok.
Miss Marguerite Jackson has as guests
thiB week Misses Alma .Caudle, Frances
Morris and Myrl Smith, of Carrollton,
and Miss Lorena Nolan, of Decatur,
Miss Emmie -Terry Snead, of Newnan,
who has been the guest for the post few
days of Miss Viola; BnrKl, left?' for her
home Saturday.—-LaGrange Beporter.
ML and Mrs. F. C, Underwood and
son, of Quitman, wiU come tomorrow to
to, be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ■ F. K.
Underwood for several days.
Mrs. B. E. Hardaway and baby, of
Columbia, S. 0., and Mrs. Balph Clark,
of LaGrange, are with Mr. and Mrs
T. E. Atkinson this week.
Capt. W. L. Gilbert and family and
Mr. C. J. Barron and family went up
to Borden, Springs Tuesday, and will
spend -a' week there.
Miss Gladys ^Spradlin is spending tho
week with Miss Lucile Kerlin, at East
Point, and Miss Hazel Pickett, in At
lanta.
Miss Weston Sappe ontertained with
bridge Wednesday morning at the Coun
try Club. Twenty guests were invited,
Mrs. I. W. brooks has returned to
Newnan, after a short visit to Mrs. Al
bert Brooks.—LaGrange Graphic,
Mrs; Wilt Askew and young son, Billy,
are spending a month with relatives at
Auburn, Ala.
Mrs. O'. W. Pnssavant will spend the
week-end in Atlanta, tho guest of Mrs.
Willis Davis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mnrpli, 8f Mnr-
sutllvillo, are wittli Mrs. Sam Banks
this weok.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Glover spent Mon
day witii Mrs. A. M. Hugldo, at College
Park.
Mrs. P. B. Allen hns roturnod homo,
nftfcr n six weeks’ stay in Jacksonville,
Fin.
MIbs Gladys Weaver, of Gadsden, Ala,
is the guest of Mrs, J". C, Stripling
Mrs. W. A. Glass, of Mncon, is visit
ing Mrs. John B. CntOB this week.
Mrs. J. E. Beynolds and children
apeut the week-end in- Atlanta.
Miss Paulino Murpiroy is at Salydn, N.
0., for a short stay.
Every dog hns his day, but it’s not.
every dog that knows when lie’s having
it.
The Bparrow enn fly frtr a short dis
tance at . the rate of about 80 miloB
an hour.
Phone orders given special attention
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Miss Hazel McConnell, of Red Oak,
who spent the past week with Miss,Mary
Crane, returned home Saturday.
Mrd. Robt. Erwin and youpng son,
of Atlanta,*were guefcts of Mrs. D. A.
Power the first of the week,
Mrs. L. R. Spence, of Savannah, was
the guest of Mrs. W. W. Spence ,for
Several days the past week.
Miss Ruth Spence has returned home,
/after visiting in Athens, Washington
and Atlanta several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Richards, of
Whitesburg, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Leach.
Mrs. Lecky Mattox-, of Athens, is
spending some time with her mother,
Mrs. Mamie Johnson.
Miss Mary Barge returned Monday
from a visit of two weeks with ffiends
at LaFayette, Ala.
Miss Lucile Sheridan, “of Grocmwooil
S. C., spent a few days this week with
Mrs. C. B. Glover.
Mrs. R. W. Jackson had as guests for
the week-end Mr. and-Mas. J. F. Morris,
of TJarrollton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Farmer, jr., and
A MILLION
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Naturally, those who see this hold
ing expect to read about some "baby
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and they will be surprised to learn that
Bueh a description applies to a scientific
pyorrhea preventative, tooth and mouth
preparation, and they will doubtless
wonder how such a product ever came
to be spoken of .as a "million dollar
baby.' So the story must be told.
Over three years ago, the Research
Department of the Rexall Company,
ini consultation with chemical specialists,
began an exhaustive investigation into
the disease Pyorrhea, and its proper
treatment, and in their characteristi
cally thorough way spent over two
years before they perfected a compound
which answered every test, according
to their high standards. Such a remark
able demand has been created that they
have named it "tho Million Dollar
Baby," -Probably no preparation that
is devised for use as a germ combatter
was found so efficacious in preventing
all cqntagious diseases that enter the
system through the mouth and. nose as
Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic. Especially
was it proved that users of it completely
escaped, all attacks of the flu when so
prevalent last year. This Rexall prod
uct can be purchased in 25c. and 60c.
special toilet bottles at
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We have too many good Ci
gars of certain brands in stock
—cigars that are away above’
the aver in quality—ana we of
fer them in box lots at prices
away below what they * are
worth. ',
These Cigars are absolutely
all right—only we have too
many of them, if you are a
cigar connoisseur you will be
interested in this proposition.
See us about it.
If you are going to smoke
this is your chance to smoke at
lower cost than you have been
able to do for some time.
J. R.
NEW
FALL DRESSES
We are showing a lew of the
new styles in fall dresses.
Materials of SATIN, PORIE-
CORD and TRICOTINE.
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Dresses that you would ex
pect to pay much higher prices for.
Priced for FRIDAY and SATUR
DAY ONLY at
24
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