The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, September 02, 1921, Image 6

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THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 MILLS CHAPEL. Mr. J. 0. Dougherty and family ro-, turned home Friday,' nftdr a visit to relativcB in Alabanm. Mr». A. E. Parka, who has boon quite rick, ia slowly improving. Mrs. W. J. Houacworth ia spending aomo time with rclntivea at Dougins- Milo, having been called there on Tues day of last week by the illness of her father, Mr. It. ,1. HlUey, who died shortly after her arrival. Newnnn Cotton Mills made sixty hours last week, for the llrat time in almost n year. Thin looks good to ua. We'll give EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE - Plant it now for best results on your latfn. Let us supply you with this mixture—contains no clover. JOHNSON HARDWARE CO. PHONE 81 2 AUTO STORAGE— Our new storage building is being rapidly pre pared for the use of our customers. Considera ble space has been contracted 'fbr, and if you are looking for the best and md|t Economical. -^storage proposition in Newnan, see us before it % is too late. <•" TIRES— ’ 1 : „ / Selling United States, F^sk, Hood and Doss tires enables us to offer the very best Values to be had . in dependable tires and tubes. We are offering special values in Doss tires. If you want a good tire proposition; ask about it. VULCANIZING— * , A We believe no other firm in Nfewnan has save4- car-owners more money than our vulcanizing department. Results have been remarkable— due to efficiency in operation and equipment, and a genuine desire to help you get the most mileage per dollar. Bring them in—you will be perfectly satisfied with the results. R. B. Askew & Co. 8 Washington St. sPHone 500 them,ninety hours n week if they say so. Wo need the monoy. Mr. W. J. llouseworth spent Sunday with relatives at Moreland. Mr. D. A. Dougherty spent the week, end witli relatives at Clem. Mr. Davis and fnmily, from near Bowdon, spent tho week-end with rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Lott returned, home Sunday, after a two-weeks’ visit to relatives near Carrollton. Bev. G. W. Jones will till his appoint ment at- Mills Chapel next Sunday. Everybody invited. Miss Sara McClure, from near Clein, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Striekand moved to Car rollton Momluy, where they will make their homo hereafter. WHITE OAK. A number of our young people were guests ut a party given by Misb Ger trude Brazil, ut St. Clmrlos, Tuesday, night. Misses Mary Jean anil Mnrtlm Mat tox have returned home, after a visit of several days witli friends at Molona. Mr. nml Mrs. Ralph Bowora and chil dren visited .near Raymond Monday. Mrs. Ralph Bowers entertained Sat urday night in honor of her guests, Misses Mildred and Louise Bridges, of Slinrpsburg. Those who attehdcil the borbeeife at Raymond Tuesday enjoyed both the fine, dinner and the .speeches. , , Miss Lucilo Walt,hull, Who lias' been visiting in Newnnn, is now at home. Most of our young people will he leaving hooii for college, mid some 1 to teaelr. ’ - , Miss Annie Cnrmienl gave a “fare well party ” Wednesday night in honor of her Hister, Miss Mary Cnrmienl, who is leaving soon to tench in North Georgia. We nro glnd to geo. the school-house and -grounds being put in such good shnpe. They wore sadly in • need of re- puir. MrH, M. Beatty and children, of Ab beville county, S. C., are visiting Mr. ami MrB. Archie Young. Tiio pulpit of Smyrna A. R. P. church was filled by Rev. O. W. Carmical Sun day, in the absence of the pastor, Bev. R. S. Harris. the past week at While Oak, the guest of MrB. Ralph Bowers. Master .1. W. Cole has returned home, nftcr spending a week with ids cousin, Nan Glass, in Atlanta. i McCollum, Miss Essie Phillips has returned home, after a two-weeks' visit to friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Calvin Alexander, Misses Opal and Ollio Alexander and Miss Buth Whittemoro visited relatives at Madras Sunday. Mrs. Prank Phillips and Mrs. B. B. Thompson attended services at Mt. Gil ead church, Madras, Sunday. Mr. W. M. Bagwell, of East Point, is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Phillips. Miss Melissa West spent Sunday night with Miss Oliver Phillips, near Palmetto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coggin, of Madras, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smallwood. Mr. J. C. Sewoll, of Boscoo, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Smith last week, Mr. and Mrs. “Doe” Lee and their guoBts, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby. Snitth, of South Carolina, spent Sunday with Miss Kulnlah Stamps, at Happy Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Quillian Shannon, of Fairburn, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Willis John- bou, of Roscoe, wore • guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Johnson Sunday. Miss -Estollc Alexander is now at home, Offer an extended visit to friends in Atlanta and Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wortham, of New- nan, wore in our community Sunday af ternoon. There will lie a -box supper at Mc Collum school-house Friday night, Sept. 2;.'. Everybody invited. A decided interest • was taken by the people of our community in the recent revival services, at Banmh church, near Palmetto, Dr. Lewis Fowler, the pastor, preached some very lino sermons. There were thirty-five additions to the member ship, and everyone seemed deeply touch ed. A few more such sermons would arouso our neighborhood and make them livo closer to their Lord. Tuesday witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. O’Neal. Mr. Philo Davis, of 'Possum Trot, at tended services at New Hope eliurch Sunday. Miss -Zudin Cnssoll, of Newnan, spent last week, with liomefolks here. Miss Susie Crain spent the past week with friends, at Whitesburg. Mr. Paul Cassell visited relatives in Grnntvillo Monday. Little Audrey O’Neal returned homo SHARPSBURG. Miss Mnrtlm Melson, of LaGrange, is spending the week with Miss- Christine Wood. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Sorrell spent last week in Monroe. Miss Lila Pitman, of Newnan, spent the past week witli Miss Cecil Cole. Mrs. Mattie Ingram . and daughter, Martha, nro ill Newnan this week. Mr. and Mrs. .T, R. Colo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Inis Cole and Mr. Weston Glass spent the past week in Asheville, N C. Miss Rebecca Ingrain is spending the week in Seuoin, the guest of Miss Vir-' ginia Arnnll. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. C'ole, of Moral.rnl, spent Sunday nfternobir with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Colo. Mr. Hubert Gordy, of Gainesville, is visiting Ids limit, Mrs. Roy Bridges. ■ Miss Edna Harris is spending the week in Newiinn Miss Louise Bridges spent a few dayS Sunday, after spending a week with rel atives in LaGrange. Aubrey O’Neal nnd Hnrry Smith speut tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, in Grantville. Once we heard of a married couple whose married life was a dream of bliss to the end. They died on their honey moon. Pull for Newnan. NEW HOPE. ' Miss Mary Overby -anil brothers, Wil iam and Duke, of Bethlehem, were week end guests of Miss Jennie Ruth O’Neal. The party given by Mr. Luther O’Neal Saturday night Vvas enjoyed by a large company of young people. Miss Irene Turner, of Palmetto, is spending’ the week with her uncle, Mr. Ray Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Potts had as djfmer guests Sunday Rev. P. J. Amis, Mr. J. W. Potts; Mr. Major Jones,'Miss Irene Turner, Miss Lounette Carmichael and Miss Opal Phillips, Miss Opal Phillips, from near Pal metto, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ray Potts. Messrs. 'Lamar Shaddix and Leou Jus- tiss, of Grantville, visited in our com-, munity Sunday afternoon., Mr. Ed Lazenby •’and. / children, of Dresden, attended services here .Sunday, and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. Mr. -and Mrs. H. P. O ’Neal, of Ho- gaii8ville, visited in our community^ Sun day afternoon. -Mr. Kirby O’Neal, of Gay, spent AT- ALLEN BROS. All next week we have a special price on Don’t pay the highest prices when you can get .GUARANTEED stuff at a Very Moderate Price. Here- are a few reasons WHY we can UNDERSELL— We move the stuff fast. We move it at a small profit. We pay cashior everything. We sell everything for cash. Think this over and come, trade with us;—we sell you for less. Thank' you. % ALLEN BROS. PHONE 546' NEWNAN, GA. NEWNAN BONDED WAREHOUSE CO. O P E R ATI N G The McRitchie THE GEORGIA BELLE GUANO CO. :C Offers to the farmers of Coweta County storage for 3,000 bales of cotton in U. S. Bonded Warehouses, enabling them to store cotton at reasonable cost. Receipts issued by this Warehouse Company are ac cepted by the banks as full guarantee as to weight and grade, and are of unquestioned value and convenience as collateral. Every requirement of the Government for Bonded Warehouses has been fully complied with. / You are cordially urged to make use of this modern and efficient cotton storage plan. O F F I C K . McRITCHIE & GO., Long Place, Newnan R. II. WARE, MANAGER T. B. McRITCHIE J. ROY BROWN