The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, September 02, 1921, Image 2

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1921 THE NEWNAN HERALD NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Official Organ of Coweta County. tos. K, Brown. O. W. PaBHavant, BROWN & PASSAVANT Editor* and PublUhrr*. The Herald olllcft Ih located In the Ooodrum Building, 11 Jackeon Btreet. ’Phone 6. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 92.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ron have return visit In Toxhb. d children loft last mo in Miami, Fla., I weeks with Mrs. SENQIA. , Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Gibson left last week on an automobile trip to points of inherent in North J^eorgia and the Car- Mr. Sam Martin, who has been con- a hospital'(p Atlanta for some timed homo. Ifogg and daughter, Mary jpatydqiMdren hi »'mi . folai day for their, spending sevi ’■’ouch. jfl H. Cowqrt and wife, of Stone ptaih, spent ' several days with here last Walk. Messrs. 0. F. djpllbcrg and T. H. eham have rctljri|ed from Baltimbre and Now York, wbdflt tfioy Bpont a week baying nevf fall sleeks of dry goods. Mr. and Mrs. If, 0. Towns, of Atlan ta, vh visiting Jdr. Tdwns’ mother, Mrs. Emma Benton. Miss Bridges, wlio tins been in Persia as a missionary for sovorul years, gave a very interesting tnlk at the Baptist church Sundny evening. Misses Ina May and Grace Ourmieimel are spending n few days in Atlnnta. Miss Ellon Kiser, of Atlnnta, is visit ing her brother,, Rev. C. C. Kiser. Mrs. J. B. Hoyle, of Columbus, is tlio guest of Mrs. -T. A. McKnight this wcok. Mrs. J. I). Hunter entertained at a dinner party Saturday ovoning in com- pliinont to Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Towns, of Atlnnta. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Walker and Mr. and Mrs, Roger Bryant, of Nownan'j Mr. Geo. Ware,, sr., Mr. Geo. Wnro, jr., Miss ContOH and Miss Lyndon, of At lanta; Mrs. li. 8. Ware, Mr. Arthur Warn, Miss Anuile Bello HutciiiiiBon and Miss -Etta Stood, of Sonoiu, formed a congenial party that attended Mt. Zion camp-mooting Inst Sundny. Mrs. Emmett North nnd daughter, Lucilo, of Atlnntu, aro guostB of Mrs. R. L. Hardy this week. Miss Robccea Moties 1ms returned fcogne, after a visit.of several wooks to her brother in Clinttanodgh. Mr. Jim Moses, of A.tlahta, wns n re cent guest of Mb sistor, Mrs. Leo Hnml. Mrs. Clarence Callaway, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Joo Hunt, of Hastings, Flu., have boon the guosts of Mrs. P. B. Brantley. Mr. Edgar T. Whatley, of Savannah, vhdtyl Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKnight tin past week. Mrs. J. W. White and two children are guests of Mrs. O. S. Maun this wook. Mrs. R. W. Freeman entertained nt dinner Saturday in complimont to Mrs. Emmett North, of Atlanta. Other guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. Hardy, Mr. Hnrry Hardy and Miss All ans Lou Hardy. Miss Etta Steed Ih spending a few days with friends in Atlnnta. Mr. W. C. Turpin, of Macon, was in the city Sunday. Protrnetod meeting, which had been in progress for a week at tho Baptist church, dosed Sundny morning. Tho pastor, Rev. C. C. Kiser, conducted the •nesting nnd proached to capacity houses nt all services. A Mr. Carter, a; shoe-maker boro, while tampering with a 2S-cuilbcr cartridge ’Tuesday afternoon caused it to explodo, seriously lacerating his hand. The Bhell ’bunt into n number of small fragments -whieh were blown into ttyo flesh. Whilo not serious tho accident wns quite pain ful Ur. and Mrs. W. F. Culpepper, of So '■xua. announce tho engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. William Conrad ’Harping jr., of Macon, tho marriage to Vbe solemnized in October. Miss Bessie Bohnnnon, of Atlanta, is spending some time with Mrs.'W. A. Buhnmion. ■ Rev. I-Vltoii Willinius is spending a few -lays nt White Sulphur Springs. Revival services will begin nt the Methodist church Sunday. Rev. Ooo. M. Acres, of White Plains, will assist the pnstor during the meeting. We regret to learn of the illness of Mr. John White, and trust thnt he will soon be up nnd about. Mr. nnd MrB. Walter Bell announce the birth of a daughter on Aug. 'Id, who has been christened Edna Christine. The many friende of Miss Henrietta Sossna will regret to learn of hjy death, which occurred Inst Thursday. Mr. 0. W. Kennedy, of Register, On., will be in charge of the City Drug Store. He is very capable,' and lids a pleasing" personality. Come in and meet him. (The Bulletin of Aug. 20 miscarried in the mailB and failed to reach us in time for onr lust issue.—Editor Herald.) o — DODSON Elder Stone, of East Point, closed a revival meeting at Liberty Christian church Friday with two additions, who received the ordlnnnee of baptism Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. H. Gibson and daughter, Em mie Roe, nnd Mrs. S. G. Dukes visited Mrs. Tom Newton, at Sargent, Wednes day. Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, of College Park, spent a few days the past week witli Mrs. T. B. Sanders. Miss Marjorie Edwards, of. Roscoe, wns the guest of Miss Etta Hayes for a few days th# week pust. Mrs. Albert Hyde is quite tick at this writing, vye rogrot to report. Mr. and Mrs. H; E. EidSbn visited Mr nnd Mrs. Tom Gentry, near Hiuo, Frldny afternoon. Miss Evelyn Moore, of Hnppy Valley, spent Wednesday night witli Miss 'Emmie line Gibson. MIsh Lucilc Snndors was the guest of Mi'H. 0. C. Elliott, at Sargent, Friday night. Miss Martha. Hyde, of Turin) spent Inst week with rointiveH here. Little Miss Willone Hyde spent Frl dny with her aunt nt Hnppy Valley. Mins Minnie Gilinon, of Newhnn, is visiting MrB. P. H. Gibson this week. Mihs Emma Kate Lambert visited her sister, near Palmetto, this week. Mr*. T. B. Sanders and daughter, Lucilo, visited Mrs. Alico Cochran, in Palmetto, Thursday afternoon. I Mrs. W. H. Hydo had us guests Wed nesday night Mrs. Jim Atchison of Mad ras, Miss Mario Brinier and Mr. Maynard Brimor of Happy Valley, nnd Elder Stono of EaBt Point. .'Tim barbecue given by Mr. .Incubus Potty Friday in honor of his brother, Mr. Walter 'Petty, of St. Louis, was much enjoyed by those present. Messrs, I*. !’• Nowell, T. B, Sunders mid S. O. Dukes motored over to Car- rollton Friday evening to attend a eon- cert. Miss Hattie Mae Lnng, of Happy Valley, spent Wednesday night with Miss Etta Hayes. Messrs. Onnic Lambert nnd Golden Hyde attended a barbecue at County Line, Carroll county, Friday. < —o ! CARD OF THANKS. Wc wish* to thank'our neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown our dear mothor during her long illness, and for loving sympathy extended / us since her death. Wo pray God’s bless- ipgs upon them alii Mrs. Howard Canntm, Mrs. A. T. Baker, Mrs. W. A. Higginbotham Mrs. T. A. Griffin, Mrs. F. X. Berger, T. M. Martin, Fred Martin. lean, why said application should not be granted. This Aug. 1st, 1921. J. A. K. CAMP, Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County; r St A ll !! 18:B having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of Charles H. NewtonJ deceased, all persons concerned arc required to Rhow cause In said Court by tho first Monday I In September next, If any they can, ■ why said application should not be granted. This Aug. 1st, *921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary^ Letters of Dismission. Coweta County: I H. C, MeKoy,- administrator on the estate of Mrs. Sarah A. primes,, deceas ed. having applied to the Court of or dinary of said county for letters of dismission from his said trust, all per sons concerned are required to show .cause In said Court by the first Monday in September next, if any they pan, why said application should not be granted. This Aug. 1st, 1921. T. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEOROIA—Coweta County: •• John Jifmes Wells, administrator on the estate of Paul Henry Wells, de ceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from his said trust, all per- •BonB concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the Art Monday In September next. If any thev why said application should nut'"’ granted.' This Aug. 5, 1921 1 J. A, R. CAMP, Ordinary lie Notice to ty-btofs nnd Creditor*. GEORGIA—rCotVeta County; All creditors of the estate of cian.i. C. Culbreath, late of said State ans county, deceased, who traded under tui name of Culbreath’B Pharmacy hereby notified to render In their mands against him Individually n' against- Culbfeath’s Pharmacy, to the undersigned according to law; and nil persons indebted to said estate or in Culbreath’B Pharmacy, are required in make immediate payment to me Thii August 1st, 1921. ma MRS. LETA A. CULBREATH, Admr P. O. Addresq—Palmetto, Ga r ’ Legal Notice*. i LftterN A4*lil»tr*4li to the jurt- tt? Ordinary of said county for ters dr iadtnlnlstrqUon on the estr‘- Tlios.-Hi Herring, deceased, all p is • ijqn'perqed are’ required to ah grants Many make fine candies; Hollingsworth perfects them. If GRANTVILLE. (Items from Colloy-Lambert Co.’s Week ly Trade Bulletin, Aug. 2S.) - Mrs. Win .Banks entertained the Rook Cbfe test Friday afternoon. After the came a delicious Bolnd course was enjoy- -ed by the guests. * Miss Lou Ella, Fuller has returned .'from Columbia University, New York, wMitinc the trip on the “City of St. teenSs*.*’’ ih company with a party of friends. Mrs. Ot M. Ponder and children, of Gainesville, are guests of Mrs. L. F. Ponder. . Misses Eloise nnd Lizzie Lee and Messrs; Robert Lee and Fred Willing ham spent Sunday at Griffin and Indian Spring. abac John Latimer, who has been vis iting relatives at Andalusia, Ala., is now at home. Miss Elizabeth Fife, of Fayetteville, is visiting Miss Emily Kate Stevens. Miss Love Ponder, who has been vis- : .Sting, Miss Elizabeth Farley in Colum- Vtius, fiaa wturned home. Miss, Ruth Nall 1 is visiting relatives in ftkkuafn. and BarnesvMe. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B. Turman, Misses ’ Letba and Helen Turman, of Atlanta, wore week-end . guests of Mrs. S. E- Leigh.' Mr. Waite Register, of Waycross, is visiting his sister, Mrs. V. W. Chain' bless. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nall and little daughter, Christine, spent tho week-end with relatives in Atlanta. Little Miss Elizabeth Sewell enter tained a number of young friends at '*tacky’’ party Friday afternoon. Miss Lillian Sewell is ^visiting friends in Atlanta. The Grnntville public -schools will open Monday, Sept. 5. Mrs. S. T. Lam bert will have charge of tho primary de J purtnient; MiBS Ethel Roark, second and third grades; Miss Lillian Saveli, fourth and fifth grades; Mrs. Janie Matthews, sixth and seventh grades; Miss Annie Odom, eighth .and ninth grades; Prof. A. D. Kean,- principal, tenth and eleventh grades. Miss Nell Bagwell will have charge of the music tispartment. Always fresh in refrigerator case. Choice line of 5 and 10 cents candies for little folks. -ICING DRUG CO. A GOOD DRUG STORE—TWO PHONES—66 I PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY IT’S EASY TO SHIFT GEARS ON A BUICK A slight movement of the hand shifts Buick gears, and without noise. That’ why thousands of owners prefer Buick for city driving. Come in, see the 1922 Buick models, and let us demonstrate to you the ease of Buick shift control. No others compare. PRICES PRICES 22-4-34 $935.00 . 22-6-46....:.. $2135 00 22-4-35 975.00 22-6-47 2435.00 ■22-4-36 *.... 1475.00 22-6-48................. 2325.00 22-4-37.: 1475.00 22-6-49................... 1735.00 22-6-44 1495.00 22-6-50 2635.00 22-6-45. 1525.00 F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. W. Y. BARNES NE W N AN, G A . BUICK DEALER * S I • \ For Coweta, Heard»Meriwether Counties m on the estate | of Thes/HiHerring, Beoeased, all per- _ sons concerned are’required to show caush qn .sa'id Court by the first Monday In SepKfmne* next, if any they can, why said, application should not be • * This Aug. 1st, 1921. 1 J,, A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. , Welle* «■ D«ht*r* and Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All ’ creditors bf the estate of A. H. Arnold, late of Coweta county, Ga„ I deceased are hereby notified to | render In their demands tq the under signed according to law; and all per sons indebted to said estate are re-1 qulred to make Immediate payment to I tho undersigned. This Aug. 11, 1921. | JOHN P. DUNBAR, AdmlqSstrator. Letter* of Guardianship. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. L. E. Moore having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county I for guardianship of the property of L. [ E. Moore, a lunatic, all persons con cerned are. repuired to shpw 'cause In said Court by tho first Monday In Sep tember next, If arty they can, why said application should not be granted. This Aug.' 1st, 1921. J. A. R, CAMP, Ordinary. I.otters of Admlnlntratlon. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Looney Shropshire having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county I for letters of administration on the I estate of Merritis Chandler, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Monday In September next, If any they illllKSgllllK GET THE RIGHT LIGHT An Edison Mazda for every socket IN ATTICS - for Smfmiy Rummaging around with matches,’hand lamps -or lanterns among countie** dry- a s-tLnder thing’s stored lerala dangerous. IN BEDROOMS- for Com fort The almple twitch of at . switch while still recli- nlng bring* restful darkness or floods the room with Instant light when needed. IN LIVING ROOMS —for Contentment You can’t be cheorAil Ina poor! y lighted room Real enjoymont for your family and your g uests JieB In brighter, etter light. IN CELLARS- for Conoenionco To push a button at the head of the stairs and have a bright - light guiding your descent andllluminating every corner makes tasks less irksome. 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