The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, August 19, 1921, Image 8

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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA. f FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 County News Items Interesting facts Gathered During tho Week by Our Regular Correspondents. Dur br* rdJ LUTHERVILLE. Mrs. O, F. Allen, Mias Agnes Alien nml Miss lone ' Hopkins, of Atlanta; Mrs. T. ,1. Williams and son, Thomas, of Nownnn; Mrs. A. B, Camp and daugh ter, Colima, of foreland, and Miss Susie Mao Spratlin, of St. Charles, have been the guests for tho past week of Mr. uml Mi-s. Ernest Hopkins. Mrs. Chas. F. Vickers, of Quincoy, Fla., has been tho guest for several days of her sister, Mrs. Geo. McKoon, ami her , brothers, Messrs. Hugh, Clarence and Van Braswell. Miss Lizzie Mae Null is reported •quite ill with typhoid fovor. Mr. and Mrs. '' Buck' 1 Wilson chap- -oronod a party of young people to Covo Springs Inst Friday on a picnic outing. Those in tho pnrty wore Misses Alice McKoon, Alma McKoon, Annio McKoon and Opal McKoon of Luthorvillo, Misses Sudollo Wortham and Elmer llocso of Newnan, Mr, Aubrey McKoon of Luth erville, and Mr. Olin Owens of AIvnton, Mr. Eugono Hopkins spout several ■<lnyB nt Moreland last week with his aunt, Mrs. A. B. Camp. Miss Francos Hopkins has returned from a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Betty Hopkins, in Atlanta. Mrs. Ooo, Vnrdcmun, of Atlanta, is tlie guest of Mrs. Alton Hobbs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Phillips, of Belton, Texas, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Hurst, left. Sunday for their home. MV. Willard Hurst, returned with thorn, having (icen ottered it good posi tion in the Texas town. Mrs. “Slum" Bullard mid son, How ard. of Mnclien', and Mrs. Tom Little john nml young son, of dnucavilto, H, 0,, are with Mrs. II. .1. Lnssetler this week, coming here to attain! the marriage of Miss Mattie Lussotter and Mr, Webb Allium, of Union, B. C. Mrs. Karl Upshaw nml daughter, Wil lem 1 , wore gnosis for stivernl days Inst week of Mrs. Lula While, in Atlanta. Mrs. Elinor Nall, of Lone Oak, spent Inst, week with her mother, Mrs. Susie Haynes, and attended the l’rlinltivo Bap tist meeting. Miss Ethel Garrett is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Albert Lan ier, in Columbus., M'osrs. .Tool and Loon Norris, of At lanta, visited their mother, Mrs. due Norris, the past week. Mr. Fort Nall, of Atlanta, is on a va cation visit to IiIh parents, Prof, and Mrs. C. 0. Nall. \ Mr, nml Mrs. Joe I'ye, of Vfbodlnml, wore guests lust, week of M r. uml Mrs. Cicero Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benton. . Mr. and Sirs. Lonnder Colley huvo as guests tlds week Rev. and Mrs. .1. L. Holms, of Unmlilla, Miss Clara Williams Imd ns'her guest on Sunday Inst Miss Emma Gay, of Gay. Miss Lucilo , Seogin, of Atlanta, is spending Homo time with her „cousin, Aiiss Claudius MntthowB, rn.joyod, after which delicious refresh ments were sorved. Mrs. E. C. Norris ontOrtnined with a rook party Saturday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Myrtle Waldrop, of Co lumbus, quite n number of friends on joying her hospitality. After scvornl in tercsting games cake and cream were sorved, 3 Miss Olivo ClminblcBB entertained a number of friends nt an “announcement pnrty 1 ’ Inst week In honor of Miss Mattie Lnssctter, a popular bride-elect. After the guests had all assembled Miss Chnmbless enmo in with Miss Lnssctter bearing a largo wlitto box, This was placed on a table, uml upon being open ed n beautiful wliito cat with a bow of pink ribbon around its nock leaped out. A enrd nttached to the ribbon bore tlio dnto of the marriage—Aug. 18—nm^ns tho bewildered pussy scampered about tho room tho guests had a* lot of fun chasing nml capturing it. Afterwards progrosgivo rook was enjoyed, following which n delicious sweet course was sorved. GRANTVILLE. (Itoms from Colloy-Lambert Co.’s Week ly Trade Bulletin.) Mrs. Jako Mayfield and children, of Columbus, are s|iondlng the week with Mrs. Eunice Lambert. MiHB Bessie Holloway and littlo Miss Marjorie Holloway, who hnvo been spending some time at Ware Shoals, S. C„ lmvo returned homo, Miss Able May Dixon, of Manchester, is tho guest of Miss Lillian Sowell. Mr. uml Mrs. Albert Martin uml Miss Lucilo Sewell, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mrs. Emmett Sewell, Mrs. Chua. Arnold entertained the Book Club Friduy Inst ril’tornoon, Delightful refreshments wore enjoyed after the Miss Hattie McKoon, of Atlanta, Is •visiting her ebusin,' Mrs. Will Almbn. Miss Clnrn Spratlin entertained thirty of her friends Saturday afternoon nt an 'informal social in honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth Borders, of Standing Rock, Ala. Games of different kinds Avoro enjoyed, tho charming hostess serv ing for refreshments delicious cream - anil eako and fruit. ' - 'tlBWB Mrs. Tom Redmond nml childreujof Fftlvbnrn, are apomllng a few days with tlio former’s parents, Mr. amt Mrs. Cicero Norris. Misses Mildred Latimer and Tommie Lou Payne, of Atlanta, wore week-end guests of Miss Thelma Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keith and elill- siren, of Newnan, spent Mondny with Mr, uml Mrs. W. I. Upshaw. Miss Annio Alorlo Estes, of Atlanta, is spending awhile with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atley 1‘lstes. Mr. Verlln Rood, of Nownnn, spent Sunday with Mr, nml Mrs. Otis Hood. Miss V oo I a Jarrell, of Groenvillo, is visiting Miss Louise Taylor this week. Mr. nml Mrs. Fred Smith, of Atlnntn spent Inst wok with Mr. and Mrs. Aiof • deeni Davis. game. Mr. nml Mrs. Ben Moroier, of Clnvkes- ville, spent tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline. MIhsoh Mnrgnret Willingham ami Elizabeth Clyatt, of Lone Oak, nre gaesls of Miss Mnrtlin Lee this week. Miss Cordio Hopson, who lias been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Hopson, returned to At lanta lids week. Optimism is the slate of inind which bclloves mati-lmoiiy will he cheaper than an engagement. Mr. .14, li, Sowell and family spout Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. West Smvell, at Lone Oak. Mr, Olnudo Titinnn, of Lowell, N. C„ visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enrmott Sewell last, week. Miss Lueilo Cox, of Tnlbotton, la tho charming guest of Miss Ethel Bunks this week. Tlfo Old Folks’ eMcort given by the members of tho Pnrsonnge Aid Society, assisted by Miss Luelle Bryant, Miss Joan Cotton, Muster James Slmddix and Mr. Emmett Sowell, wna a decided suc cess. MIhs Lillian Sowell oiitortoinod tlie young pooplo with a “prom.’’ party Thursdny. During tho evening delight ful refreshments Avoro onjoyod by the guests. Miss Loniso Haynes, of Moreland, is tho guest of Mrs. Emhiotfc Parks. Miss Antoinette Marlin, who has boon spending some time With Mrs. Emmett Sowell, has returnod to her home in Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Clms. Arnold is spending the wcok with her mother, In Maoon, Mrs. Lon Bishop and littlo daughter, of Hnrnlson, spent Inst, week with Mrs. T, M. Lester, Mrs. R. I. Sowell, of Aloxnmler City, Aim, is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae Sowoll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon, of Sharps- burg, have been tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. Win. Banks, who lias boon on an extended business trip to Cleveland and New York, is mnv nt home. Misses Willotte ami Mamie Matthews, of Atlnntn, spent, the past week-end witli Mrs. W. A. Post. WHITE OAK. Rev. W, H. Stovenson, of Clinton, 8. C„ has been conducting services at Smyrna A. R. P. church tlio past few days. Mr. Joiln Weldon, Miss Gertrude Wel don, Mrs. Young Scroggin and children of Sargent, Mrs. Thos. McDonald and Miss Lillian McDonald of Raymond, Miss Tommie Lou McDonald of Wash ington, I). G, Miss Rachael McEIroy, Mrs. Hnllic Carmichael and Mrs. Nathan Young of Nownnn, Mrs. Awtrey and daughter of Athens, Mrs. .Julia Walker and children of Atlnntn, anil Miss Hattie Mae Cnrmlcnl of Columbia, S. C., have been visiting relatives in our community uml attending services at tlio A. R. P. church. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Hamlet and littlo daughter, Hilda, Miss Mae Cox and Mr. Lester McCrary, of Molena, were guests of MisseH Mary Jean and Martha Muttox Sunday. Wo are glad to report that Mrs. Al van Russell, avIio has been at the sanita rium, Nownnn, for several day's, is rap idly recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Will Johnson nml family, of St. Charles, Hpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Young. Miss Daisy Webb, of Moreland, and Miss Susie Mao Spratlin, of St. Charles, wore guesl/s of Miss Lucilo Walthall Saturday, Mr. Bruce Harris loft a few dayB ago for Rock Hill, 8. C., having accepted a position la ii bank at that place. 'O- ^=imt=:nin=nin=nin=nni= =f^ jlCut Prices on Coffee!l ii BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE GOODS \\ Owing to the fact that,we are preparing to 2 5 install up-to-date coffee-roasting machinery we 2 « are selling all our coffee stock at below-cost jl prices. We guarantee every pound to be satis- II S factory. » 2 Whoa tho body of Harry H. Hanson, 37, of Washington, D. C., was lowered into a grave, his dog, Peggy, jumped on the . descending casket and strenuously fought tho efforts of three men to re move her, When tho body of the boy lay in n casket at his home, Peggy would not IcnVd it.. Sho Iny beneath it one whole day; her paws outstretched and her head resting on them. Peggy fol lowed tho family to tho funeral, ami ac companied tho procession to the ceme tery. Hanson aviis drowned lionr Mount Vernon. ECZEMA! Money back without question if HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’s Salve and Soap),fail in the treatment ofltch, Eczema, Ringworm.Tettei'orotherltch- Jnff skin diseases. Try thio treatment at our risk. For Sale by John R. Cates Drug Co. NO MORE RATS or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It's a sui-o rodent ldllor. Try a Pits;. and prove It. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch It. Guaranteed. 85e. size (l cuke) enough tor Pantry, Kitchen or Collar. (15c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, ooops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cukes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by I.ICG-KING DRUG COMPANY. COWB'l'A DRUG Cfc ROOK COMPANY. FIFTH AVENUE—Pound can, 29c yj VOTAN—Pound can, 29c ST. REGIS—Pound can, 29c s LUZIANNE—Pound can, 29c jj DON'T MISS THIS COFFEE SALE 0 1 Star Soap, 9 bar.s___ $ .25 24 lbs. Self-rising Flour ,95 48 lbs. Self-rising Flour.___ 1.90 Water-ground Corn Meal, bushel 1.08 Government Roast Beef, 2-lb. can. $ .19 A good Broom .50 Cotton Seed Hqlls, sack... .85 Good Shorts, 75 lbs__ 1.38 ii Government Cuewing Tobacco, (plug) 15c ii “ A few gallons of Ribbon Cane Syrup left— S 11 selling at 48c per gallon. Bring your jug. I! Good Vinegar, (gallon) 35c. Bring ypur jug. || ii Fuller PHONE 41 ^111111=11111: When your subesription expires the paper must stop. Pay your subscription. Mr, Lee Rankin, of Hubble, Ky ., is Alisa Edna Chnmbless, of Atlanta, i S ,°'" Q thue wltK Mt>ssl ' 9 - Ewoll ient, Inst week with Mr. Me. °l ,s ° n - Miss Alda Mae Nall, of Hognnsville, spent lust week with Mr. uml Mrs. Rus sell Ubunibless. i. .. — r -•■••• v Mr. nml Mrs. .lake Miller, of R#ikv , v' C K " os , t 2? Mra .\ K , U - Hopson. Mount, spent the week-end with Mr. and “ ' IV,". i A S ' ^mliei-t nn- '• - ■ .. .. nounee tlie birth of a dnlighter on Aug. Mrs. JoluqMnrtiii. Dr. Splon B. Cousins and wife nre spending 11 .c-onple of weeks with Mrs *■ " '"'"h'uvi i'll 11. who has been mimed Mildred. AIustiM* Daniel Zueliory! Post entevtaiu- ed a number of little friends nt a birth* Ella Cousins. They will leave for Rich-' 5* mond. Vn., on Sept. 1 where Dr. Cousins I Mrs West Fields"‘Yf r n . ”\Yill take tin his new work n« Hiiufni' I ! v ' ^bone Oak, is the •■will, take up his now work ns pastor of the Second Baptist church of that. city. He is greatly beloved here, mid numer ous friends in his boyhood homo wish for him tlio greatest success in his new Held of labor. Mr. and Mrs. John Heavy, of Man chester, were guests Suudtiy of Mrs. Kiln Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Dnu Patterson and Miss Avis Patterson wore guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Annuio Patterson, in Grif- Uln. * Air. Jim Brooks, of Unrulson, spent Sunday with Mr. Bob Plant. Mrs. Joe Alnion, of .Jacksonville, Fin., is visiting Mrs. Herman Chandler ami Airs. Earl Upshaw. Airs. Tyre Harvey and Miss Myrtle Waldrop, of Columbus, wore guests last week of Mrs. K. 0. Norris. Miss Lyda Hardaway is visiting her •grandmother, Airs. Bill Hardaway, nt Primrose. Airs. E. P. Hurst, Alias Mnrthngene guest of Mrs. Leila Thomas. HARALSON. Aliss Myrl Wood is now nt home, after a pleasant visit, with relatives in Car rollton. Airs. Liln Gross, of Atlanta, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.< Callahan. Atr. Frank Taylor left this week for Plums, Ga., to visit his brother. Rev. Al idler Wingard. Atr. Shelly Huddleston nml family left today for Bowling Green Fin., where they will make their home. Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson 1ms returned from a visit of several da vs to her daughter nt Tucker, Ga. Air, ami Mrs. Drew nre conducting the singing ut the revival meeting now in progress at the Atothodist church, which adds 'much to the interest and enjoyment of the services. airs. e. p. uui-st, Miss Martlingene ^ ,r - .•'• I’- Harley and family have Hurst mid Mastor Cecil Hurst,’of New- , ' lovc< * mto the house recently vacated by >ifi n irnro minofu Inof wonlr \fee Mf. Orft Mill 61*. Wi) WAlllAniA * illrtnn nan, were guests last week of Airs. Ter rell Hurst. Air. and Mrs. Leonard Todd, of Ho- gasville, and Air. and Mrs. Olios. Fuller and children, of Grantville, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fuller. Mr. Clms. Wortham and sister, Miss Fannie Wortham, nre guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Fuller, in Grantville. Miss LauiBO Colley entertained in formally at rook Thursday afternoon in honor, of Miss Thelma Latimer and the latter’s guest, Alisa Tommie Lou Payne, of Atlanta, about thirty guests being present. Other games besides rook were Air. Ora Aiillor. We welcome'these ex eellent people in our community. We learn that Air. Lewis Slaton, our former depot agent, has accepted a po sition with the L, & N. railroad, and left this week to assume his new duties. Air. Everett lias' accepted a position with the same road. Miss Grace Bedenbaugh, of Senoia, is visiting relatives here. A play will bo given at the Bchool auditorium Friday night, Aug. 26. It will be ono of tho most enjoyable drn mntie entertainments ever given here eeand everybody should see it ANNOUNCING The Re-installation of a Corset Department FEATURING — MOD ART CORSETS (FRONT LACE) ■m Acceding to the demands from many of our customers for a better and more fashionable Corset, and with the entire field for choice before us, we decided- on and have stocked, ready for fittings— MODART CORSETS Representing the utmost in 8tyle, value and service. These new Corsets are mod erately priced—4.50 to 12.50. Your Corset will be properly fitted by saleswomen expertly versed in the art of fitting Corsets for comfort, style and ser vice. They will be delighted to show and talk these new Corsets. When you think of Corsets, think of MODARTS. The new apparel for fall now on display. Come see them. ’