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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921
tended Sabbath-school here Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Homer Cassell and children spent
Sunday with relatives nt Homewood.
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson spent
MX. CARMEL.
Miss Lorine CoilinB, our homo demon
stration agent, visited the club girls Sut-
several demonstrations.
urday ami gave
Miss Tnssic Reed, of Bremen, spent
the week-end with Mr. C. I. Wallace and
family.
Messrs, Luther, Clifford and J. W.
Story attended services at Now Hope,
Carroll county, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Snow Summers ami chil
dren, of Welcome, attended Sabbath-
school liore Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Robison, of New-
wui, spent the week-end with the lattor's
parents, Mr, and MrB. J. W, Story.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Story and sons,
Ralph and Hugh, and Mias Martha Sto
ry spent Sunday with Mrs. Georgia Pay-
ton, nt Homewood.
Messrs. M. L. Story, 0. S. Story, Lu
ther Story, Clifford Stony and Clius.
attended services at the Pres-
1 New Modart Models
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson spent a fow
days last week at Homowood.
Master Russell Wortham, of Atlanta,
County News Items
is visiting relatives here.
S TYLES in dress
change almost as
fast as the seasons
themselves. These
changes, which at
first seem to be exter
nal, really go to the
very foundation of
dress—the corset.
Interesting Facts Gathered During the
Regular Correspondents,
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s
a sure rodent klllor. Try a Pkg. and
prove It. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP
loavo no smell, Cats or dogs Won't
touch It. Guaranteed.
line, slue (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
alae (2 cakea) ’for'Chloken House,
coops, or small buildings.
gl.2n alae <B cakea) enough for all
farm and out-buildlngs, storage build
ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
I.KE-RING DRUG COMPANY.
COWETA DRUG A BOOK COMPANY.
GRANTVILLE.
(Items from Colloy-Ldnibert Company's
!y Bulletin, Aug. SI.)
Miss Anna Bora Bradbury, of Luther
ville, spent the week-end with Miss Lou
Ella Puller.
Mrs. Tumor Lassettor and children,
of Atlanta, wore week-ond guosts of Mrs.«
W. P. Hopson.
Mrs. Piorco Gordon and children, of
Waro Shoals, 8. 0., aro with Mrs. ,W. H.
Holloway this week.
Mr. anil Mi),. Bob Turnlpseed an;
Pearson —
byterian church in Newnan Sunday nf-
ternoon.
Mr. Lee Payton, -of Homewood, at-
Ydijr new if own,
the charming frock,
can appear to advan
tage only when the
corset underneath is
fashioned and fitted
to mold your figure
into the modish form
that the
Atlanta, are guests this week of Mr.
Jim Culpepper anil Mrs, Zoru Scwoll.
Mr. Will Taylor, of Atlanta, has boon
on a visit to his paronts, Dr. and Mrs.
John Taylor.
Miss Mary both Hurst leaves this week
to resume her duties as teacher in tho
public schools at Pnirburn.
Mrs. I. O. Albright and Mrs. W. I.
Upshaw aro visiting their sister, Mrs,
(fetus O’Kelley, nt Lognnsville.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Albright, of L»,
Orange, have lieon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Hobbs for several days.
Mr, Joe Norris, who has boon at
Worthington, FIs., for several months,
came here on a visit tills week. His wife
anil sons returned with him to Florida,
whore they will lie located in future. Wo
.regret to lose this estimable family from
our town.
Miss Myrtle Garrott, of Nownnn, is
spending u few days with lior cousin,
Miss Ethel Garrett,;
Mrs. Fannie Baker, of LaGrnngo, was
Uio guost Inst week of Mrs. Hurl Up-
aliuw and Mrs. Herman Ghaudler.
Miss Jonnlo Trammell loft this week
for Blue Ridge, whore olio will tench
lignin at Mary B, Willinglinm College.
Rev. F. A. Bono Is spending his vaea-,
tion in the North Georgia mountains.
Tho young ladies of tho senior class
of the Bnptist Sunday-school ■ have pro-
■Moutod their toaolior, M.r. IS, IS. Fry, with
a pair of handsome gold link buttons
season s '-Sx
Vogue has decreed. >
Some manufacturers of corsets are more successful
than others in interpreting and keeping abreast with
the style changes.
’ Our expert fitters have found that the
Beginning Sept, r our prices for
grinding feedstuff will be as follows:
Ear Corn. — 20c per 100 pounds
Cut-Corn with Beans _25c per 100 pounds
Cut Corn without Beans..30c per 100 pounds
Corn Stalks— 35c per 100 pounds
Oats in sheaves.. 30c per 100 pounds
Shucks, Hay, etc.______ 40c per 100 pounds
We can furnish'molasses if desired at 17£ cents
per gallon, or cents per pound. - <
We want to gin your cotton and,furnish you
Bagging and Ties. Our arrangements for handling
Cotton Seed are unexcelled. Come and see us.
Yours very truly,
Front Laced
Are leaders in this respect. It is our
privilege to offer this corset, in com-
. plete line and with all its latest
models, some of which are
now being shown for
the first time this
season.
Miss Gertrude Gaines, of Atlanta, Is
visiting lien uncle, Rev. 0. Z. Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Johnson minounco
the birth of a son on Aug. 11).
Miss Elisabeth Bunks entertained
Thursday evening wjjh n “prom.” party
in honor of her guosts, Miss Kntlileno
Sims, of Montgomery, nnd Misses (Jlnrn
Colo, Elisabeth Murray and Martha
North, of Newnan.
Mrs. B. 8. Askew and family, of Ar
lington, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0,
S. (Jolley this wcok.
Miss Mao Spence, of Trimble, is tlio
guest of‘Miss Brownie Brnscli,
Miss Emily Zellnrs, who has been ‘ vis
iting Mrs. Eugene McElroy, in Atlanta,
is now lit home.
Mr. (1. B. Cotton, of LuGrange,. is vis
iting relatives' lioro.
Mr. E. A. Caldwell, of Jasper, Ain.,
made a short visit Wednesday to his un
do, Mr.; Enoch Caldwell. '*
Mr. Clmrllo Williams mid. family, of
Cairo, aro visiting Roy. Felton Williams
and family.
Mr. W. 0. Leigh, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Is the guest of his brother, Mr. S. E.
Leigh.
Miss Elizabeth Farley, of Columbus,
nnd n stick pin for bis faithful Borvieu
nnd devotion t,o ids clnss.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of St.
fJImrIes, were guests Sunday of Mr. rind
Mrs.' Hugh Brnswoll.
Kersey & Prather
Our school opened Monday, morning,
with nn nblo faculty In charge, viz: Prof.
(1C. Nnll, principal! Mish Holland of
Forsyth, Mrs, O. 0. Nall, Mibh McDonald
of Chipley, and MIhs Clara Williams,
teachers. MIhs Bessie Lassottor is in
charge of the music department.
Mrs. Mnrthji Martin, of Turin, nnd
Mrs. Orneo I’errymnii rind children, of
Mncon. spent, Inst week ns guests of
Mrs. Einfilli Couch nnd Mr. John Martin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L'ooimrd Todd, of Ho-
Ransville, were guests Siindiiy of Mr, and
Mrs. JCsso Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Fuller nnd .chil
dren, of" GiiintvUlo, wore week-end guestft
of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlni Uhamliless, Mr.
Tern'll Jlurst ami Mi". Alton Hnbhs at
tended services nt, Flnt Rock ehttvell
Binidoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams wore in
Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. Earl IJpsImw entertained nt tea
Saturday evening for Mrs. 'Fannie Ba
ker of LnOvange, Miss MeDonnld of
Ghiplev, Miss Clifra Williams nnd Mr.
John Willlnum.
Mrs. Maggie Entrekiii pf Turin, 'Mi's.
Tonus Hull mul Miss Mildred Hull of
Moreland, Mrs. Sanford Priokott and the
Misses Lae of Lone Oak.
Mrs. W. S. Norris, .of Primrose, was
shopping in Grnntville Saturday. •
'tyle at a Price is Definitely and Desirably Ob
tainable This Fall Season in the K. & P. Displays
WeldBri. : !
Mr. R. 1\ FurmU-nl visited relatives I
at Cullman, Pell- City and Hetlin, Ala., J
last week. j
Miss Labile Sunders, of Dodson, visit
ed Mrs, O. C. Elliott Inst week. I
Mr. A. A, Copeland and son, Robert,
visited in Whitesbmg Saturday,
Mrs. Ralph Wm;ren and baby and
Miss Grace Bridges spent the week-end
with Mrs. J. P. .Carr, in Heard county. |
•Miss Inez Hill: of Fnirlmrn, and Miss
Sara O'KgJly, of Newnan, visited Miss
Lnurn King lijst week,
Messrs, weie . mid Uolbie Uniter have
returned to BiountjyUle, Ain., after
spending two weeks' with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cnniuenl spout
There are many reassuring things about the smart, new fashions for the coining
season. There are many'things that are Different,'New, Beautiful—but nothing so
different that a tyoman who, wahts to continue wearing her skirts reasonably short or Her
silhouette reasonably slim cannot do with .perfect “good form.”
The rumors we heard way back in the summer of very long skirts, of very' bouf-
-fant skirts; of, yes, even of the “pinched waist,” have proven, as Mark Twain once said
of his falsely.reported death, “greatly exaggerated!” Yes, the skirts are longer, but
only discreetly lowered from, the extremes that were never .attractive. Skirts may be
bouffant. But generally in dancing gowns for the very young woman—or that willowy
woman Who chooses to affect them.
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Waists May Be Slightly Pinched—But the average woman will wear' the
lovely straight lines that they have become so gracefully accustomed to adapting to all
types of costumes.
Sleeves—Never were sleeves so enchantingly original—they may be short or me
dium length—but the newest of the new are the longer sleeves in varied beauty.
But why go into details? The garments are all here awaiting your inspection.’
Our salespeople are as eager to show as you’ll be to see them. -
By not coming both will be disappointed.
Mrs. Maggie Martbi. who has been
ike suest of’ her 'More, Mrs. H, B. Jack-
son, returned to Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pritchett, of
Newumi, wore weok-eiul guests of -Mr.
ami Mrs. R. L. Blivis.
Mr. and Mrs, J. \V. Meriwether, , of
Newnan, visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. V. H. Meriwether is at home
again, affor spending Borne time in South
Georgia.
Mr, Ed Lnzenby nnd children spent
lard, of Atlanta, and Miss Gladys Hay--
nie, of Newnnh, are visiting Miss ’.Lizzie
Copeland this week. .
MY. J. S, Cgrmical, ,Mr. B.'.S. Witclior,
Br. C. C. Elliott and Prof C H, Bottoms I
attended a musicals directed by Prof.
T. B. Moseley, in Ourrolitoii,. Friday
night. !
Miss Nannie Mae Harris is spending
the week with frien'ds nenr'NriWiian.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carmicaly Mr. 0.
M. Gordon and Mr. W. Y. Scroggiu
spent Sunday afternoon in Newnan.
School will begin hore next Monday,
with Miss Lillian Greene na principal.
The school grounds are being i»t in or
der. and plnyground equipment will bo
ready in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and
baby, of Opelika, and Mrs. Ethel Cope
land Wood, of LaGrnnge, visited rela
tives here last week.
Mrs. Hugh Haines and children spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown,
in New Hope community.
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Mrs. Fannie Shown; of .Corner Branch,
spent Sunday with Dr. nnd Mrs. H. B.
Jackson.
Mrs. Lewis Pritchett in on the sick
list this week, we regret to report.
the week-end wiUi relatives near New- j
nan.
Miss Eveiyii Moore, of Happy Valley,
was Miss Lniira King’s guest Friday.
Mrs. T. B. Newton’s friends are glad
to know .that she is improving, after her
recent illness. \
He (full of news)—“There’s some
thing going around that will interest
you I ”
She—‘ ‘ Well, bo careful; there are
some pins in my waist.”
Never abuse a man from whom yon
borrow money. Ha may still have a lit
tle left.
Only hens should lay around.
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