The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, August 19, 1921, Image 3

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mmsm ■ ■B n I’vtfiu- ■ r-' DHB THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1921 jSOCIETYl TELEPHONE 447 - The largest dance of the Season was ■riven by the young men of the city nt the Country Club Friday evening in lion- „r of our visiting young Indies. Among the visitors were Miss Kathleen Trice, nf Norfolk, Va., the guest of Miss Dor- „thv Jones i Miss Margaret Wheeler, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,the guest of Miss Mary Mann • Miss Mildred Jenkins, bf Ral- Xb k 0., the guest of Mrs. 0. B. Glo- ver •* Miss Annie Lou Hardy, of Senoin; Miss Helen Taylor, of Suinmerville, the ■ruest of Mrs. Jim Farmer; the Misses ghedden, of Atlanta, who are spending the summer at Baymond. The chape ronesincluded Mr. and Mrs. Will Mur- phcyi Mr. and Mrs. Mike Powell, Mr. T. J, Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Me nial Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm> Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jons, and Mrs. Sarah Gibson. Mrs. John R. Cates entrained for her young son, John, Saturday afternoon, in celebration of his third .birthday. The children enjoyed many ^games, after which they wore invited idto the dining room, where wafa a table beautifully decorated in pink—the center decora tion being a birthday cake surmounted by three pink tapers. The souvenirs wore red balloons and pink bagB of candy. The guests invited were: Bill Lee, Billy Fuller, Tom Farmer 8d.,‘ Charlie Farmer, jr., Geo. Fisher, T. G. Hamilton, Albert Powell, Lewis Powell 3d., Frank Arnnll, jr„ Edward Buchan an, Everett Bryant, Fentherston Bunn, Robt. Holbrook, Roy Power, jr., Jas. Stripling, John Kite, jr., Duke Cole Blackburn, Edward Colo, and Misses Ida Lee and Elizabeth Glass, of Macon- ty"at” the Country Club TuoBdnV lifter noon was a protty compliment to Mrs. M. B. McWilliams, of Romo, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Willie H. Pow ell. The rustio mnntol of the main room was artistically decorated with sprayB of clematis, intermingled with purplo bios- some. Red and yellow zinnias and goldon- jlow were used effectively in wicker bus- rets on pedestals and tables. After the fcame. an elaborate salad course was served. Those serving wore Misses Frances Cole, Susan Cole, Zoo Fisher, Louise Fisher, Virginia McBride nnd Ruth McBride. Mrs. T. J. Fisher won the prize. About forty guests wore present. Dry Clean—Dye at the Capital City THE CERTAIN WAY WE RENEW Men’s Suits Overcoats Draperies Curtains Blankets Women’s clothes were never before so delightfully simple. Freshness and lines, that’s all. Keep them always treBh. Our care and experience pre serve the lines. The Capital City, Is the certain way. Adopt this perfect service I "Pared Post Your Package —Lock To Vt For Results” Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works ‘ ATLANTA, GEORGIA Mrs. Mattie H. Strickland’s llbk pnr- ieBddy Mrs. Jas. Thoroughnmn is spending a few days in Atlanta. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Steed are visiting relStlves in Macon. Mrsi Jim Fanner entertained her bridge culb at her homo on La Grange street Wednesday morning. Tho house was beautifully decorated in. vari-colored flowers, and after the game dainty re freshments were served. Those prosont were MesdAmes Myron Farmer, Foather- ston Bunn, Joe Peniston, Charles Moses, J. R. King, Walter Hopkins, Luther Hancock, Roger Bryant, Leroy Munn, Robt, Mannv John Couch, Ruth Spon- cler, Sam Cook, Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Frances Arnold, nnd Miss Edna Wingo, of Pnlmetto. Mr, and Mrs. Calhoun Hill ahd Missos Rebecca, Susan, and Sadie May Hill spent last week at their summer camp oii the Hill estate, 3 miles south of town. They had as guests for the week Missos Kath arine Passolt, Zoe, Fisher, Louise Fisher,, Jean Askow, May Cole and Lirolius Stallings. Mrs. Eugene Askew announces tho en-' gagement of het:.sister, Miss Emma Flor ence Anderson, to Dr. W. L. Murrow, of Tifton, the marriage to be solemnized in September. No cards. Owing to a re cent bereavement in the family there will be no parties for Miss Andorson.. reunion of the barge family. Fivirburn Nows, 12th hist. A delightful day was Bpcnt Inst Sun day when friends and relatives gathered at Union City to meet Mrs. Margarot L. Barge, a most wonderful woman, now in her 8flth* year, and exceptionally active nnd alert for one of her years. At noon a sumptuous dinner was spread and Dr. A. A. Barge, of Newnan, offered a tender invocation for the wel fare and longevity of his beloved mother. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Trenthnm, Mrs. Vivian Phelps, Mrs. Etta Lambert nnd her three daughters, Mrs, Ewing nnd others, colled. Jho gathering was characterized by a Bweet solemnity, tender intimacy and loving respect for this dearly .beloved .woman, who is growing older so grace fully, so cheerfully, bo sweetly. . Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earn Llmlley, of Powder Springs; Mr. anil Mrs. Jas. Dorsett, Miss Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Camp, Dr. J. R. Barge, Mr. J. J. Barge, Misses Ruth nnd Esther Barge, of Atlanta; Mr, nnd Mrs. R. T., Aderliold, Mr. J. C. Aderliold, Herman and Dick Ailerhold, of Collogo Park; Mrs. Molclo Brown, of Hapoville; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clins. Dorsett and daugh- -ters, of Fayettovllle; Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Campbell, of Bon Hill; Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Barge, Dr, Wm. Barge, MIbs Margarot Barge, Mr. Aurie Barge, of Newnan; Mr. M. H. Collins nnd family, Mr. M. W. Barge and family, Mr. Oscar Parker and family, of Fairburn, arid Mrs. J. P. Aderliold, nnd Misses Paulette, Margaret, and Dorothy Aderliold, of Dol Rio, Tox. V Mrs. Pal Bradley was hostess for her rook club Friday afternoon at the Ooun- tiy Club. Garden flowers in all colors were used to decorate tho tables and 1 mantel. Mrs. Joe Peniston and Mrs. Chas. Moses assisted in entertaining;. Twenty guests were invited. 4 th ANNUAL 'Jt 5 1 c WEEK SEPTEMBER 1921 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI “IT 5 6 7 8 9 ALAMO THEATRE BEGINNING AUGUST 22 MONDAY Enid Bennett “SILK HOSIERY” Last Episode “Son of Tarzan’ TUESDAY WILLIAM BRADY PRODUCTION P it I ‘LIFE” Pathe News WEDNESDAY Alice Brady . —IN— ‘THE LAND OF HOPE’ THURSDAY Ben Turpin “A SMALL TOWN IDOL” The greatest six-reel comedy ever made. All of Mack Sennett’s comedians. See this one. Pathe News FRIDAY Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel ‘THE LOST ROMANCE' Rolins Comedy •ft Saturday Morning at 10 a. m. “HUCKLEBERRY FINN”—“WILD NIGHT This is for the school children matinee. SatOf day Afternoon at 1 p. m.—The Star of India Clyde Cook in “ALL WRONG” Eddie Polo in “Do or Die” No. 9 We h^ve inaugurated the Saturday Morning Matinee for School Children beginning promptly at 10 a. m. Admission iOc.—Adults that wish to attend these matinees will be admitted for 15c. But remember the reduced admission for adults applies at the morning show which starts'at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mtb. D. S. Cuttino and cliilt dren and Mr. Kiser Hardaway have re turned from a very pleasant motor trip through the mountains of North Caroli na, visiting Asheville, Chimney Rock* Saluda, Black Mountain, Hendersonvilo,. and also Greenville, S. C. Notice to Debtor* «md Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of W. -E. ■Nimmons, late of Coweta county, Ga„ deceased, are hereby notified to render ,ln their demands to the undersigned according to. law; and all persons In debted to said estate are required to [ make Immediate payment to us. This July 1, 1921. KATE NIMtaONS, ;• “ R. O. JONES, Executors. Notice to Debtor* nnd 'Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murph returned- to Marshallville Tuesday, after a week’s visit with relatives hei'e. They wore accompanied. by Mrs. Sam Banks and children, who will spend a week or so in Marshallville. AUtcreditors of the estate of Roy K. Power, late of Coweta county, Ga„ deceased, are hereby notified to render in thoir demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons in debted to said estate are required, to make immediate payment to me. This July _1, 1921. ~'RS. MILTON KEITH POWER, Administrator. In compliment to her guest, Miss Em- ily Wynn, of Eastman, Miss Weston Sappe entertained with a bridge luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday last-, guests for eight tables being invited. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. ColeSMiss Annie Cole and Master Edward Cole left yes terday for Borden Springs, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Manget for "several days. Prescriptions When you are sick you see a doctor. Your doctor prescribes the things best dor your cure; To get the results in tended your PRESCRIPTION must be properly compounded. ’ ; Efficiency, care and expert knowledge of compounding medicines makes our prescription department the most depend able. Bring Us Your Prescriptions, or Phone Us and We Will Send for Them MB RATS DIE ALAMO THEATRE Showing the Greatest Aggregation of Filmstars Ever Brought Together. Mrs. L. L. Lyndon and little daugh ter, Roberta, ’left Saturday for ‘ Griffin, here they will make their home, Ma\ Lyndon having recently accepted a posi-’ tion th^re. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Callaway and Mrs. Ben Cade, of Washington, Ga., who have been the guests of Mr and MrB. H. C. Fisher, returned home this week. Mrs. A. L. Jernigan of Plains, Mrs. Chas. M. Ryder of Florida, and MisB Sallie Arnall of Birmingham, Ala., are the guests of Mrs. Z. Greene this week. Mrs. J. G. Arnall has returned from Union Springs, Ala. She was accom panied by her father, Mr .J. M. Ellis, y 'who spent several dayq with her. — ay — And they leave no odor behind. Don’t take our word for it—try a package, Cats and dogs won’t touch It. Rats .ass /up all food, to get RAT-SNAP, :hreb sizes. 35c* *l/e (1 enke) enough for Pantry, Kitohen or Cellar. 05o. *l/e <2 cake*) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. 91.25 *Ixe (5 enken) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings. ^old and Guaranteed by LEE-KINO DRUG COMPANY. COWKTA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY. • . i To have a prescription refilled phone us the {NUMBER ON THE OLD LABEL, TOGETHER WITH THE DOCTOR’S NAME, and we will rush the prescription to you. Our Delivery Boys Are Always at Your Service PH&NES 18 AND 9106 COWETA DRUG AND BOOK CO. “The Up-to-Date Drug Store.” Misses Ijena and Tommie Martin, of LaGrange, are the attractive guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. H. Ware, and their cousin, Mrs. H. S. Paris. Miss Emily Wynne, who has been de lightfully entertained aB the guest of Miss Weston Sappe, has returned to her home in Eastman. Misses Christine and Elsie Ragland returned Monday from East Point,'where they were guests of Miss Thelma Nolan at a house party. Miss Mary Greene has returned to her home at Uniontown, Ala., after a two-weeks’ visit to Dr. and Mrs. Z. Greene. Mrs. Margaret Askew and Mrs. B.'U. Kersey and little daughter left Wednes day for a visit to relatives near La- Grange. Mr. Woodie Barr and Miss Lula Barr joined the Newnan colony at Borden Springs last week and spent several days. Miss Edna Wingo has returned to Pal metto, after being the guest the past week Mrs. T. A. McMakin and Mrs. L. F. Hancock. . Mrs. M. B. McWilliams and Miss Maynor McWilliams, of Rome, are with Mrs. Willie H. Powell this week. Mis. L. L, Scarbrough • and children, of Anniston, Ala,, will come next week for a month’s visit to Mrs. R. E. Simms. Miss Elizabeth Watkins has returned to Atlanta, 'after a week’s visit with Miss Bessie Byram. Miss Willolla Gholson, of Union Springs, Ala., ia the guest of Mrs. R. E. Simms, oil LaGrange street. Mrs. D. F. Brewster and little’ son, Dan, were guests 1 of Mrs. R. J. Barnett last week. • - Miss Helen Taylor, of Summervilje, is the attractive guest of Mrs. Jim Far mer. ' ! Mrs. Ella Norris is 1 spending some time in the mountiHiis of North Carolina. Miss Bessie Byram has returned from a week’s visit with friends,in Atlanta. Miss Lula Glass, of Macon, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R. O. Jones TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Believing that it is to the best interests of our customers as well as ourselves we will, beginning Aug. 18, put our business upon a STRICTLY CASH BASIS No goods charged to anyone. We hope by this method to make our store more YOUR store, at the same time furnishing you the same high-class merchandise as in the past for less money. Mrs. Lela Adams EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY