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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921
County News Items
Intercstind facts Gathered During tlw Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
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LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. Paul Couch is now in chnrgo .of
the garage nt this place.
Misses Lillian Wyclio nnd Mngdnlono
Hintlsiimn loft this week for the State
Normal College, Athc|is, and Miss La-
Bu'e Braswell for Locust Grove Institute.
stitutc, nt Locust. Grove.
M(SS Anilio Dora .ITmdtmry will have
urge pf the music pines at the Hogans-
iffo Bchool the copiing year,
Jjlrs. Fred Mprtin and children, of
Turin, woro guests £f tho former %
mpthor, Mrs. Lou Wonhnin, for Boveral
(lays last wook. ’
'.Our community is mourning tho (loath
«if Mrs. CurtiB Reed, which occurred hero
on Tuesday hist: Just a wcok ifrovlouB
hor llttlo infant son whs buried. She
was n woman of lino ChrlHllnn character,
bqiovod by everyone. Wo extend to the
young hUsbnnd our deepest sympathy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Toaglo and chll
(Iron, M rH - Louis Hamby, Louis, jr.,
and Itatlmrlne Hamby, of Columbus,
wore week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Blau Tonglo. *
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Pry uro spending
awhllo nt Borden Si)rlngB.
Mr. .Ins. A. Bull spoilt sovoral days
with' Ids wife hero this week, He was
on .route to Newport Nows, Vn., where
■ he will bo located for tho present.
Mr. H. 8. McWilliams, of Atlanta,
was tho week-end guest of his mother,
Mrs. Ada McWilllinns.
Mr. Lewis LnsscUor, of Atlanta, spout
Sunday with ids aunt, Mrs. Alton Hobbs.
Mr. Terrell Ilprst spent Tuesday in
Nowunn,
Mr. Widoninn Loo woh in Columbus
Monday.
Mrs. II. J. LnHscttuv, Miss Bessie Las-
setter, MIkh Lynda jjasMOttor, Mrs. Pate
Stovall. Mr. mid Mrs. Hoimim . Clinnillor
nnd l)r, and Mrs. M. 8. Arclybr attend
ed tlic funeral of Mr. “Slion” Bullard
on Friday Inst, ■ wliicji toolf' plaoo lit
his home town, Murium. Mrs. Bullard,
ns Miss Vorr Lussetier, was one-of our
most estimable yo'dng 1 wnmon, -and we
citU-ud to her' and her llttlo soil our
deepest sympathy,
Mis Louise Colley left,Inst week to
tnfy cblirgo of the iiinsic doimrtmout
of the school nt Slindibrldgo.
Miss Estelle dtslisa loft this week for
Ony, and will tench'antuie in tlio school
al that plnee.
Mr. Port Null, of Atlanta, was the
week-end guest of,'l’rof. ami Mrs. 1!.
V. Nall. Uis brother, Mr, Charlie Nail,
leaves this week for North Carolina,
wildy lie will tench the coining your.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvnn Chandler mid'chil
dren were week end gausts of Nownan
relatives. (
Mr. and Mrs. Wldpnmn Leo and chil-
- droa visited Mr. and Mrs. Capo Lee,
nt Lone Oak, Sunday.
Miss Mary Wortham spout Saturday
with relatives in Newnnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Loviijk Taylor, of At
lanta, wore week-olid guests of Dr. and
Mrs. John Taylor.
Mr.; ■ Glenn York, of Fayetteville,
Teiin., lias been spending Ids vacation
with ids pYreiits, Mr. uml Mrs. Lum
York.
.Mrs. John Tnlyor, Miss Loulso Tnylpr
and Mra.'T. C. Wilson attended a moot
ing of tub Oiglor of tho Eastern Star
nt Warm Springs Inst week.
Miss .Table Taylor, Miss Marjie Hoil-
ilott and Mr. John Taylor, of Whites-
burg, nnd Miss Mattie Jarrell, of Croon-
vilio, wore guests of Miss .Louise Tay
lor for several days the past wcok.
Mrs. Woody of Birmingham, Ain., and
Mrs. Carroll, of Chattanooga, Tonn.,
mothor nnd sister of Mrs. Cuvtls Hood;
woro with tho latter this week in hor
last illness,
Mr, Vorlin Reed, of Nownan, nnd Mr,
Julian Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso 'Nash
and Miss Lottlo Nnsli, of Atlanta, nt-
-tciidod tho funeral of Mrs. Curtis Hood
Wednesday.
SARGENT.
Bov. W. E. Puller filled ids appoint
mont here Snturday and Sunday.,
Tho 20-duy singing school taught here,
by Prof. C. H. Button™, of Riverdalo,
closed Saturday wltb a concert at night.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp, Mrs, C. H.
Buttoms and Messrs. McKinney and
Kouniltroo, of ftiverdalc, were visitors
horo i Saturday.
The fall term of our school opened
Mondny, with Miss Lillian Greene as
principal' nnd teacher of the seventh,
gdgiith a ad ninth grades; - Miss Zipporiili
Kidd, Of Newnnn, tedchor of the fifth
nnd sixth grades; Miss Delia-Bridges,
teacher of .the third and fourth grades;
ami Mrs. T. B. Newton, teacher of tho
first 1 an<l ; second grades. Ninety-seven
pupils were enrolled on opening day.
The party given by Mr. Rny Warren
Thursday evening wuh a very onjoyablo
affair.' Gaines nn(l niu.Bic wore.enjoyed
until a into hour, wiion refreshments
woro sorvod tho guests by MiBsos Lizzie
Warren, Lucllo Scroggln, Pauline Hole-
man and Lizzie Copeland.
Our conupunlty was shocked and
grieved to loam of the dontli of Mrs.
Georgia Nowtcju, which occurred Smutty
night. Sho had many' frlomlB hero dnd.
their sincore symputliy is oxtondod the
boroaved family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'I'. B. Newton, Miss
Evolyh Newton find Miss Mnttio jjjue
Brjdgos attended “homecoming day”
exorcises at Ellin church. Sunday.
Mr. Alton l)yor, an Emory University
student, and Mr; Will Harris, a student
of tile State Collogo ol’ Agriculture, an?
at homo on a short vacation.
Miss Gertrudo Weldon left Wednesday
to resume her school duties at Lowndes-
ville, S. C. .
Mr. Dan -Chumllnr, of West. Point,
was u visitor here Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick'Bryant, of At-
lnilta, spoilt tho week-end hero.
Miss Rattle Stamps, of Happy Valley,
is with hor sister, Mrs. Charles Turner,
who has boon quito sick for several days.
Mr, and Mrs. (J, K. Bledsoe, Miss
Laura Bledsoe and Mr. Fred Tinn y,
of Wliitcsburg, attended the concert hero
Sntnnlny night.
Miss' Lillian Mumli.v left Tuesday for
('uiTnlltf.il, where .'(in 1 ' will spend some
timo'witli her aunt, Mrs. J. It, M. Cur-
tor,
Miss Johnson and Mr. Ira Carr, from
near Franklin, wove visitors here Sn'tui'r
(lay.
N Mr, Dorsey (\ut, of Franklin, entered
Behind here Monday. — ,
Mrs, Sue Wnrren, ef Newiiniiv visit
ed rulntivcs here Sundn'y.
Mr. and Mrs. 13/P. Wnrrep and c.lill-
di'on, Mrs. Mnrthft Wnrren, vMr. J. S.
Ciirmieal.'Mr, T'ln-si Witclier, Mrn.'John
Smith, jr., and Misses'Louise, Emdco
nnd Irene Allen attended the barbecue
at Lake Raymond on Tuesday of Iasi,
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Jim Bullard nnd two
children, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Copeland last week.
%
r MADRAS. 1
Rev. V. A. Hoark filled his appoint
ment here Saturday nnd Sunday"
Mra. L. M. Smith, whose Illness was
mentioned last .week, passed away Thurs
day at her homo near Madras, following
a long illness. She is survived by ’ her
husband and onp' child; also by hor pa
rents, brothers nnd Bisters, who have the
sympathy of everyone in their sad be
reavement. f
Mrs. H. B. Arnold and children visit
ed relatives in Carroll county Sunday.
Prof. Murphy opened school here Mon-
with a good attendance .of pupils.
>r. R. E. Brown Uml wife, of Atlanta,
were week-end guests of their Bistor,
'Miss Annie Brown.
Miss Editli Rodwino ami little brother,
Edwin, of LaGrango, are visiting their
.■grandmother, Mrs. L. P. Redwiho .
Miss Kmum Brown is visiting her
(bristlier, Rev. \V. E. Brown, at Brooks.
Mr. Bob Arnold has returned from a
piynth ‘j .Yifitt to relatives and friends at
Barnesvilie.
Mr. P. H. Brown went un to Atlauta
on I'bnsiiitss Thursday.
The Epworth League of Love joy Me
morial church gnvo a very interesting
program nt^ Jones Chapel on Suudny
night last.
Mra Lutjier Smith nnd children, of
Anniston, Ala., are visiting the former’s
risthr, Mrs. Cliff Herring.
Miss Caroline Arnold 1ms returned
from a visit to relatives at Bartlesville.
Miss Annie Lou Coggin, of Atlanta,
is at home for a two weeks’ vacation.
Mrs. E. M. Johnson, of Atlanta, is
visiting her. mother, Mra L. 8. Whit-
temorc.
Mrs. Ras Bussell was the guest of
Mrs. J. T, Jones tlio |>ast week.
Mr. and Mra J. P. Atchison, of Now
lin u, and. Mr agd Mra Alvan Hyde and
children visited their mother, Mra J. K.
Atchison, Sunday.
' Mrs. C. H. Brown and childrcn visited
Mrs. D. .RyCooper, near Bctlileliem, Sun-
, DRESDEN.
Mr. Alfred Lazenby and Miss Hattie
Loyolndy surprised their many, friends
by getting married Sunday. They were
among tho largo crowd attending “home
coming” services at Elim church, nnd
accompanied by n few friends they .re
paired to tho homo of n family near
by, wlioro they were happily married.
Wo extend our heartiest tgooil wishes to
this estimable* ami popular couple.
Mrs. Alice Davis, Miss Margaret
Dnvis, Mrs. Edgnr Pritchett and Mrs,
John Staples, of Nownau, visited in our
community Mondny afternoon.
Mr, -nml Mrs. J. A. Powleilge, of St.
Charles, nud Mr, nml Mrs. Edgar Prlt-
ehot# wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis
Pritohott Sunday afternoon.
Dr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Jackson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, nt Corner
Branch, Monday.
Mrs. Lowis Pritchett' is cojivnlestsing
from hor reoentvllluess, we are glad to
report. Her mother, Mrs. Stephens, of
Botliol community, is witli tier this wook.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R, L. Dnvis entertained
at 'dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mra.
Alfred Lnzonby.
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. Syriip-innkliig is the order of the day
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Mrs. G. TI. Doyal, of Cddartown, spent
the week-end with Tier sister, Mrs. C. S.
Story.
Several from our community attend
ed “homocoming dny” exercises at Elim
church Sunday. 1
Mr. C. 8. Fortius, who hns been quite
sick, is improving slowly.
Misses Ruth anil Manolle Wallace:
who have been teaching at different
points, are at home now on vacation.
Mr. Robt. Wallace, of Welcome, was
a visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Martha Story spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Georgia Payton,
at Horilewood,
Mr.' Bill Pearson, of Meriwether
county, visited relatives here laBt week.
Mr. find Mrs. Frank Wallace; Mr.
Ralph Story and Miss Katherine Story
spent Sunday In Nownan, the guests of
Mr, nnd Mra. W. W. Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Robison, of New
nnn, sjient Saturday night with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. Story.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Story and chil
dren, accompanied by Mr and Mrs,
Grady Robison of Newiian, spent Sun
day in Carroll county, the guests of Mr.
Robt. Rigsby nnd family.
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Miss Irene Turner has returned to her
home near Palmetto, after spending a
week with her uncle, Mr. Ray Potts.
Mif^JJiinmie Ruth O’Neal spent the
week-end with Miss Mary Overby, near
Newnnn. , /
Several from our community attended
“homecoming day” exercises at Elim
church Sunday.
Several of our young people atotnded
a party given by Miss Mary Overby,
near Newnan, Saturday night.
Our Bchool closed Friday, and our pop
ular teacher, Miss Susie Crain, has re
turned to hor home.
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