The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, September 02, 1921, Image 3

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 ^SOCIETY TELEPHONE 447 t ——— Tlio young men of the Country Chib oomulimeuted the visiting young lmlu's , v itli a dunce WcilueBiloy evening, Among the out'of-town gueste were Miss Crawford Swearengen, of JaekBon, Mibb., a „,l Miss Elizabeth Rogers, of Wnverly, V„ t the guests of MIbs Mary Freeman; Miss Mildred Jenkins,' of Raleigh, N. (X, the * euest of Mrs. C. B. Glover; Mils Alu . e Searcy of Griffin; Miss Elizabeth McKenzie of Montezuma, Mins Martha Burnham of Macon, anil MisB May Dunaon of LaGrange, the guests of Miss Janie Lee Johnson; and Miss Doiu thv Moncrlef, of Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. Maurice Sponcler. An orchestra ,• liniHii* --'nr flip nf'cnu furnished muBic for the occasion. . Wednesday morning Miss Olive Prin gle entertained informally at bridge iu compliment to Mj(i8 Mary Freeman's guests, Miss Crawford Swearingen, of Jackson, Miss., ,and Miss /Elizabeth Rogers, of Waverly, Vn., others invited including Miss ^ildred Jenkins, of Ral eigh. X.. Cl'i Miss's MaVy.’Freeman, WiH- cim Murphy, Dorothy 'Joiie's,' Janie Lee Johnson, Bara Hall, Mary Cntheriac Pinks, Mary Atkinson and Mrs. Lecky Mattox. After the gnme^ii sulnd course was serve;! at tlie small card tables. Miss Milry Freeman entertained Tues- joy afternoon-for her attractive visitors, Miss Crawford Swearengen, of Jackson, Miss., and Miss Elizabeth Rogers, of Wnverly, Vn. The hall, parlors and din- in g-rooin..were .thrown together and at- tifirtivjly'.fdecoi'ated ill ferns and cut flowers, tihhies were enjoyed during the afternoon, after which dainty refresh ments wore ' seVvfcd, . . Mrs. Helen• Q. Buchanan and young son, Edward, r.ejufned last, week from a visit to Mrs. L. L. Lyndon, in Griffin, Mrs, Lyndon and daughter, Roberta, accompanied them home mid were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Buchanan for n few days. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A Steed, Mrs Sue 1'. Wright, Xtrs. E. S. Btiolninmi and Dr. Frank 1.. Hardy and family formed a congenial party motoring to Warm Spring on Friday Inst. Mr. Hill Freeman, Mr. Gordon Hill and Mr. Herman Evans, of Atlanta, spoilt the week-end with Judge and Mrs. R. W. Freeman^ Mr. Freeman upd his guests and Miss'Mary Freeman and her guests, Misses Crawford Swearengen and Elizabeth Rogers, spent Sunday at Warm Springs. Misses Katharine Barnes jund Frances Reynolds, accompanied by Messrs, W. Y. Barnes, jr., and W. H. Reynolds, mo tored to West Point Sunday, where the former are guests of Misses Mary and Lorraine Power this week at a house party. Mrs. E. G. Cole entertained at an elab orate luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Edwin Jacobs, of Macon. The table idl'd ns a central decoration a bowl 111 led with lovely garden dowers. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. Francis G. Slack, of Guinesvtlle, who will be instructor in physics at Columbia University, New York, during the coming session of that institution, will arrive tomorrow to bo the guest of Mr. Howell A. Jugrani. Mrs. Haiisoif 'Ford, who has been spending the summer with her aunt', Mrs. Roy Cole, left lust night for Havana,. Cuba, where she will join her husband 1 , who 1ms been located in that city for the past year or so. Mrs. T. J. Jolios, Miss Virginia Glov er nml Miss Mildred Arnalt, who spent July n*hd August in Europe, arrived lit New York Wednesday, and are expected home Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Rogers, of Waverly, Va., and Miss Crawford Swearengen, of Jackson, Viss., are being delightfully entertained n^ the guests of Miss Mary Freeman. Mr. Richard Orr entertained with a straw ride Monday afternoon, cblebrating his birthday, alicl ending with a water melon .cutting at Pearl Spring after the ride. Mrs. Lizzie 1$. Orr, who has boon spending a week or so with" friends and relatives hero, will leave today for her homo at'Union Springs, Ala. Miss Virginia AriuiU will entertain at a “prom” party this Zoning at Her homo, on Jackson ‘street. About twenty couples have been invited. church, near Palmetto, Friday. Several from our community attended the special sermon for men and boys at the .Presbyterian church iu Nownnn Svindny afternoon. Mr. Stacy Moore, of Madras, spent Friday with Mr. Maynard Bri.mer. Mr. J. B. Sprnyborry is in Atlanta for a few days on business. Misses Hattie Mae Lang and Mario Brimer visited friends nt Dodson Wed nesday niglit . Mr. Joe Brant Lang is in Atlanta for a few days. Mrs. Tom Brown nml bnby returned homo Thursday, after spending soveral weoks with the former hi sister near Rico. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Sprnyborry had ns guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Billingsley and children of Nownnn, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Turner ami son of Roscoe, Miss Katie Brimer of this place, i^d others. o *— MORELAND. The series of meeting^ at the Meth odist and Baptist churches here, which have just closed, resulted In the addition of several new members. Wo Imd some line preaching at both meetings. Prof. J. M. Starr mid Dr. Frank L. Hardy will speak at the school audito rium Friday night, Sept. 2. Come out nml hear them. The Morelnnd-Qt. Charles school will open next Monday.* An able corps uf teachers has boon secured, with Miss Mrs. Lizzie Hnvis, of Atlnntaj.^is spending a few days *with NeWiian friends. She is the guest this week\ of Mrs. Ella BrowA, ! "} Mr. Mrs. J. H. Powell entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge ,Chib this week nt the Country Club. Mrs. Paul Mapgct won the prize, a pnir, of silk hose." Guests for four tables were invit ed. * \ , din 1'Mrs.* I. N. Orr'and tlieir gaie*d:s, Judge hud Mrs. W. C.’Adamson, of-Carrollton, will' spend thq. .week-'epd at Warm Springs. The Moreland ball team is now claim ing the county championship, basing this claim upon tlneo spectacular wallops to its credit, in one week. On Tuesday, Aug„ 2d, Moreland bent Mountvillo 25 to 1, on the home grounds, and two days Inter played Mountvillo a return game with equally calamitous results for the latter. Saturday the Madras team went to Moreland for a game and got “skim sknndlous, ’ ’ making only 5 runs to 2d for tl»«f homo team. The season will eloqo tomorrow, when Moreland will play Manchester at that place. Mr. J. P. Camp is manager of the Moreland team, and; believes his huskies can lick any combination of ball-batters in the county. Messrs. Alonzo • Norris, Ellis Arimll arid-Allen Post; who have been spending two months at Cnnip Dixie, are expected '■ me *todny. . * Mrs. Roy Power entertained with a melon cutting at Pearl Spring after the day- afternoon for her young son, Roy, in *Jionor of his birthday. Fifty of the latter’s young friends were invited. Mrs. A. L. Jomignn, of-White Plains, and; Mrs. (Jims. ’Ryder, of Gainesville, 'la., are guests this week. of Mrs. 2. Greene. • \ 1111 IIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Dry Clean—Dye at the Capital City YOU EMPLOY THE BEST- WE RENEW Women’s Suits Evening Gowns Evening Wraps Fancy Blouses ot up-to-date methods wjien you dry clean or dye at the Capital City. Knowledge eliminates chance. Every move is right. Results are perfect. *'Parcel Post Your Packaue —Look To' Us For Results' Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works ATLANTA, GEpRGlA liililill nun Mrs. R. E. Hnrdawdy and btiby left Tuesday foF Columbia, S. C„ after a visit ' two or three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson. of Judge and. Mrs. Colquitt Carter and Mr. Colquitt Canter* jn, of Atlantu, were guests this week of Mr. and MrB. Calhoun Hill. Misses Lucia Murphey. and Dora Orr spent several days Inst week with Misses Carolyn and Catherine Mnnget, at Bor- ilon Springs. * Mrs. ,Edwin Jacobs and children,' of Macon, are guests this week of Mrs. Annie F. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Kenneth Whiteside, of Anniston, Ain., and Miss Willie Lasseter, of At lanta, are guests of Mrs. Hugh Cole this week. Misses Alpha and Jewell Gentry left Monday for Hainesville, Ala., wher they will visit Miss Willie May. Bran non. * ,Miss Louise |InyeB r of Montezuma, expected the coming week to be ‘the guest’ of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Pinson. •is Mrs. J. R. Herring lms returned from aii extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Thos. A. Avera, at Rocky Mount; *N.C. Miss Kathleen DeLoaeh, of LaGrange, was the- attractive guest of Miss Bessie Byrain for several days last week. Miss Evelyn Martin left Tuesday for Greensboro, N. C., where she will-loach Latin in the high school there. SEPTEMBER 1921 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI | SAT “It 5 6 7 8 Mrs. T. B. McRitchie ami Mrs. Annie Orr spent the week-end with Mrs. T. Manget, at Bordon Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lancaster and little daughter are spending the week Atlanta a ml Marietta. ALAMO THEATRE Showing the Greatest /ggrfgslion of Filmstars Ever Brought Together Staying at Home? If you are, (and most of us will) its just as necessary to have : good Soap and good Perfumery, and good Toilt Articles right here in New- nan as it is in •'Kalamazoo or some other equally famous home of the college student. Our merchandise is superior in quality, and what you get here, is right in price, also. Let us supply you with your staying-at-home Toil et Goods, J. R. McCalla We cannot understand why so many parents object to their children bob bing their hair. It effects quite u Rav ing in soap. Mr. p. T. Manget ami family, who have been spending some timb At Borden Springs, are now at Homo. Mr. and Mrs. J'. B. Fuller Have re turned from a delightful vacation trip to St. Augustine, Fla. Ida Hadnott ns' principal, anil* prospccta are good for a lurgo attendance. All pupils are urged to be on hand promptly at 8 o’clock Monday, morning, in order that, thoy may bo classified and properly assigned for the year’s work. “Hear nbout Jones fulling nsleep itx the bath tub with the water running!’* “Did the tub overflow!” / “No, fortunately Jones sleeps with his mouth opon.” Only hens should lay around. Mrs. Richard Holmes has returned to her home at Sylvester, after a visit to Mrs. W. A. Steed. Miss Maggie Brown has returned from a visit of several days to her sister in Atlanta. Mrs. Ella Norris spent last week in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs. I. C. Mc- Crory, Miss Mary Crouch, of College Park,? is visiting Mrs. J. Stocks Smith this week. . • f , • Miss Margartet Henry*, of Quincey, Fla., is the guest of Miss Frances Chan dler. Mrs. J. M. Trapnell and children are visiting relatives at Statesboro this .week. Miss Sara Etta Byram spent lash week with ; the Misses McMillan, in Palmetto. Mr. L. C t Rader and* family are visit ing relatives at Byron, Ga. Miss'Evie Davis left Sunday for iCJlear- water, Fla.*, where she will make her home the coming winter. HAPPY VALLEY. Mr. Thos. L. Lang, of Atlanta, spent Monday with homefolks here. Misses Ruth Tarleton and Sara Starr spent Saturday night with Mrs. W. H, Tanner, at Roscoe. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brimer were din ner guests of Mrs. John Bridges, at Ros coe, Sunday. The young people enjoyed a singing at the home of Miss Lena Tarleton Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Moore, of Locust Grove, are visiting relatives here.. Rev. V. A. Roark and sons, of New- nan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brimer Sunday. Miss' Fairy Smith is on the sick list this week. Little Bertha Smith, who has been quite sick also, is some better at this writing, we are glad to -report. Mrs. W. Pj Dukes and daughter, An nie Lou, attended preaching at Ramah Special Offer! —OUR OWN— i Fresh Roasted Coffee One pouncf of our special 25c value fresh roast ed Coffee. steel cut, with each $1 grocery purchase— 50good cigarettes for 10c from one sack ot GENUINE M BULL’ DURHAM TOBACCO * • F :>r.‘ • . • Saturday and Monday Only! OUR COFFEE HAS THE TASTE AND AROMA. FLOUR—48;lbs. plain.. . $1.70 FLOUR—48 lbs. self-rising 1.70 MEAL—Frefeh water-ground,bushel .... 1.02 2 lbs. 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Our Prices Are Much Lower Thau in a College Town Below are a few of the things you Will need— n - FOR YOUNG LADIES— FOR YOUNG MEN—' Face Powder and Cream Cold Creams , Compact Rouge Powder Puffs Perfumes Toilet Water Perfume Atomizers •’ Sachet Powders Chamois Skins Face Sponges • Hajid Mirrors , Manicure Scissors . * • < Hair Nets Manicure Rolls Liquid Rouge FOR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG LADIES. Shaving Soap Shaving Powder Shajing Cream „ ShaMrtg Brushes Shawig Sets Razors Razor Blades Razor Strops Shaving Mugs Athletic Supporters Military Brushes Shaving Lotions Shaving Mirrors Nail Clips r, |ifi\lfUfifi i Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes Nail Buffers Nail Files Cuticle Knives Shoe Polishes Whisk Brooms Clothes Brushes Hair Brushes Hair Copibs Tooth Paste Nail Polish Cuticle Remover Talcum Powders Shoe Brushes Alarm Clocks Toilet Soap Bath Brushes WRITING MATERIAL Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Box Stationery Pound Paper Envelopes Ink Tablets Pencils COWETA DRUG & BOOK CO. ' ' 8 GREENVILLE ST. 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