The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 21, 1921, Image 5

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 TO PATRONS .OF. Newnan Steam Laundry For the convenience of our patrons we have opened an office at Thomp son & Hamrick’s place of business on Jackson St, Laundry left there will receive prompt attention. NEWNAN STEAK EAUNDRY We sell them a You don’t have to. patronize “big” drug store to get real values in those household standards every body keeps—you can get them just as cheap and just as conveniently here. What our store lacks in size it makes up in quality. You are sure to receive good service, with absolutely reliable merchandise. We appreciate your drug business. J.R.McCALLA SCfclfeTYll fcY . TELEPHONE 447 -- - -- -hUfci Jii compliment to lira. K. D. Oallti- wny, of Washington, Gn,, who was tho guest of Mrs. T. S. Bailey Inst week, aavenil nice social affairs were given. Tlmi'adiiy Mrs. 11. 0. Fisher carried n party to tho fair in Atlanta, and an olnbornto luncheon was served after wards at tho Capital City Club In honor of Mrs. Callaway. Friday afternoon Airs. T. 8. Parrott and Mrs. W. L, Wood- roof were joint hostoasoa at rook at tho Country "Club. The dub-rooms wore elaborately decorated in fall flowers and autumn leaves. Al’terwnrda an elabo rate salad course was Rorvod. Satur day morning Mrs, Dewitt Poolo enter tained two tables of brldgo for Mrs. Callaway at the Country Club. Mrs. Muc Manley won tho ttrst prize, and tho guest of honor was presented with a pretty souvenir. Mrs. T. J. Fisher on Football Friday, Newnan HI vs. Jack- son. This will bo one of the most, inter- jesting games of the season. Jackson has a fast light team, and Newnan Hi ill have her hands full to push tho ball over the line, Tho admission has been ent to 23c., and n much larger crowd than we had before is expected. Newnan HI onu win tlds gnmo only by filling the grandstand and packing the side lines, will you do your part I The athletic associniiioa is now at I work building basket ball and tennis courts in the lower end of tho school yard. When the ground has been leveled members of tho association will enjoy | athletics more tlinu ever. M. 0. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. I). Y. Urynut nnd daugh ter, hucild, of Gruntvllle, were guests of Mrs. W. B. Cook Sunday. Mr. H. 0. Ruihvluo and little sun. Bo win, of LnUrnnge, spout tho wces-md with Mrs. L. P. Redwlno. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Grimes,' from noar Handy, wore guests of Mr. J. It, Wise- and family Sunday. Mr. Ij. C. Brown, of College Park,, nnd Mrs. Peak, of Atlnntn,* visited Miss, Annie Brown Sunday afternoon. THE HOME-TOWN PAPER. ‘ ‘ Subscribe to your homo-town paper.'' This is tho slogan of a now nation wide movement backed by the National I Editorial Association and other agencies. The movement lias buck of it far more than a selfish desire on the part, of nows-1 papers to acquire increased circulation, for it is in effect a stop toward tho per fect unification of America by the | strengthening of ties that bind evory- tortniued with a family dinner Sunday, | ono p, |,j s , m ti v0 HO ii. at which Mrs. Callaway was honor guest. tTlio campaign is, moreover, an excel-1 , r rtr sr n7T _ T Iloitfc opportunity to boost the homo town. Airs. Win. V. Atkinson and Mrs. J. Mc ’' |Ulll wnflu who W01 . 0 boru BHd Farmer will bo hostess to 8andiDck-l, ottr0(1 1(Me Iiav6i 80luu o£ them, been A ‘ ^nffarnomi? at 8 for many years, and numorons tin-1 THE SECRET^ SEND US: Suits Overcoats Evening Gowns Evening Wraps Blouses Curtains Blankets Draperies Furs Swontcrs Gloves Carpets Hugs Capital City work Is done by experienced men who have a NATURAL ability for their work .... as a musician has a talent for music and an artist for color. No where else are results so perfect as the Capital City’s because It Is Impossible for plants of lesser size to have the trained men and machinery that we have. "Parcel Post Your Package —Look To Vo For Results” Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Wks. ATLANTA, GEORGIA inson Chapter, D street next Monday of Hio ao«l*ro. nnd o very ft. 1. „m„. oftoo till vnm ... , , , v , ,,, i juieir.vn,, It is more ofton tho ease pfOgmrn has boon arranged. . Mrs.__ l. | ^ not JL privftto correspondence care- “tho has boon arranged. Mrs. T. | J. .Tones, Miss May Cole and Miss Vir- Mrs, Mae Manley entertained at. rook Wednesday at the Virginia House. Mrs. W, L, Wood roof and Mrs. Frank Wil kinson won the prizes—a hand-painted bell, nnd numbers for card tables. Mi's. John Miller and Miss Janet Miller as sisted in entertaining. Those present were Mrs. 11. O. Jones, Mrs. W. O. Post, Mrs. Irene Banks, Mrs. Ruth Spen der, Mrs. J. P. Jones, jr„ -Mrs. Otis Jones,' Mra, W. A. Turner, Mrs. Garland Jones, Mfs. Tom Goodrmu, Mrs. Will Woodroof, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Mis. J. S. Hardaway, jr., Mrs. T, S. Parrott, and Mrs. Ysabel Odom. The Benevolent Union earnestly so licits from tlio people of Newnan dona- lions of such old clothing and school books ns they mny be willing to eon- tribute, for distribution among the needy of the city. Each day brings cnlls for such things, and we can’t afford to dis regard their pleas nr their needs. Call Mrs. T. J. Jones, president. Dr. F. L. Hardy entertained the mem bers of the B. Y. P. IJ. of the Central Baptist church with a Hallowe’en party other ... inT w..And. Overlooks these changes, however gima Glover will have papers on S roach | fuUy ()m , nlig|lt |ltte » pt to wrttc homo news’’ in a letter. the ehnpter members will relate incidents | ? u' ™ 1 .V". , , from the lives of French ancestors of|P^ lts n " tho 1,1 " ltorcst ’ the chapter. A full attendance is re quested, nnd visiting- D. A. R. members of other chapters are cordially invited. r i The Store' hand, large nnd small, nnd is the idenl medium through which to keep in touch with | the old home town. Symphony Xawn Fridity evening, at the parsonage. The lnpta Monday. DRESDEN. Miss Alma Reynolds opened Imr school | here Monday. Air. and Airs. AlcMnkln, from thu pro- yinge of Saskatchewan, Canada, are I spending a few days with relatives bore | en route to their winter home hi Florida. Aliss Jolmnie Aflllians nnd Master Znek Alii Minis, of Welcome, spout, the I week-end with their cousin, Aliss Annie | Ruth Davis. Mr. lain Bridges, of Newnan, anil I Messrs. J. P. Harris and Jack Copeland, Sargent, visited in our community | "Sunday afternoon. Aliss Ralph Bilbo was shopping in ! Newnan Saturday. Airs. Fannie Brown, of Corner Branch, | visifcil Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Jncksou Su i day afternoon. Syrup-making nnd 'posaum-lnmtinj I seems to tie tlie order of tho day in this | community. SHARPSBURG. Airs. Roxie Bridges lias returned homo, | after spending the past, week in Macon. Mr. .!. R. Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Inis | Colo nnd Miss 'Cecil Cole wero in At- decorations were autumn loaves, pump kins, and other symbols of tho Hallo we’en season. About forty wero pres ent, and various games wero enjoyed. Sincere social interest centers in the imirriugo of Aliss Weston Snppe to Air. Ben Terrell Kirby, which took place on Misses Eva and Jennie 8uo North | were in Newnan Friday. Miss Laura Spence spent Saturday | and Sunday in Newnan. Airs. Inis Cole and baby are speeding I the week in Barnesvillo, tho guests efj Airs, Truman Butler. Air. nnd Airs. Lynn Wood, Misses Lu-1 the 16th inst. at the homo of the bride’s I cile Sanders, Maude Beeltniii and Annie parents, Cnpt. and Airs. II. C. Snppe. Dr. Rombort G. Smith performed tho ceremony in tlie presence of a small gathering of, relatives and friends. Miss Virginia Glover, tlie guest of Mrs. Banks Callaway, and Aliss Surah Hall, the guest of Mrs. Harry Calla way, botli of LaGrange, were honoroes a party given by Miss Claude Dun- son this week at her home In that city. Several other parties were given in tholr honor also. T. Bailey attended the fair in Atlanta Saturday. Air. Otis Bridges, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Air. Ed. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hardy nnd Aliss Frances Mnrdy were in Atlanta Monday. Mr. Ros McDonald has moved to Long- sfreot, and will make his homo with his mother, Mrs. Roxie McDonald. We re- grot to lose him from Sliarpsburg, Mrs. J. E. Cole is spending tlie week ill Atlanta. Loo\for the Water Mar\ E ver, pick up a sheet of writing paper so invitingly beautiful to the eye and the touch, that it seemed to say to your fingers, "You must write on me! ”? Symphony Lawn is just such a paper. It comes in three exquisite finishes and several smart tints. Sheets and envelopes in the newest shapes. Also correspondence cards to match. May we show you Symphony Lawn? BUCKEYE. The candy-pulling given by Aliss Marie Lou Story Saturday night was quite n idee affair and thoroughly enjoyed by her guests. Mr. and Mre, AMson Forbus spout the week-end in Newnan, guests oil tho latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scab Mil- linns. Aliases Louise nnd Frances Harp, of Welcome, spent last week with relatives hofo. Air. and Al.ru. C. C. Story .announce the birth of a son on Oct. lit. All-, nr.d Mm. C. W, Hutchens and children visited relatives near Ceutral- hatcheo Sunday. Air. Homer Webb, of Heard county, were | attended the candy-pulling at Aliss Marie Lou Story V, Saturday night. n,,j, „ ,. ,, .. i I Mr. and Mrs. John Beavers anil sons, Miss Ruth Alartin, Miss Alice McNee y, vie <■.. n„ f„„w , s " Air. J. T. Howard and daughter, Gils- Mrs. Win. Y.' AtkinHon and Mrs. T. G. Farmer, jr., played in the woman's golf tournament in Atlanta this .vuek, Mrs. J. 8. Hardaway, jr., Airs. J. II. Powell, Airs. W. A. Turner and Airs. Garland Jones attended the tourniinuiu also. Airs. J. T. Kirby was hostess for the Crochet Club Friday afternoon, nt her homo on Temple avenue. After tlio sew ing hour dainty refreshments wore served: Twelve members were present, Mrs. F, Hanson entertained with n picture show party Saturday afternoon in honor of Misses Agnus. Daniel and Loniso Mimms, of Atlanta, who her guests for the week-end. “Symphony Lawn,” box.... “Lord Baltimore” Stationery, box.. “Cascade Linen” Stationery, box.-.. “Scenic Linen Stationey, box “Devonshire Linen” Stationery, box “Kraft Lawn Linen” Stationery, box “Stratford Linen”^Stationery, box.. si.oo .60 .50 .35 .35 .35 .25 *Bu/Cete5t household use that can at moderate prices. be v Drugs in packages af ford you the very best quality of medicines for obtained. Quality goods I mi tn, were tho guests of Miss Ruby Taylor Wednesday evening. Miss Fannie Butts left Mondny for Yatcsville, where she will spend soma time visiting relatives. Mrs. R. D. Callaway Ims returned to Washington, Ga., after n visit of several days to Mrs. T. 8. Bailey. Alisses Mary Freeman and Olive Prin glo wore guests of Atlanta friends n t I brothers, Bob and Willis, went down to the fair Wednesday. Barnesville Sunday to attend the funeral , ,, of their grandfather, -Mr. J. 8. Willis, SSL ^ death occurred there Saturday. week-end with Miss Christine Stubbs, at Dallas, AN AMAZING DRAMA OF THE UNSEEN WORLD. Four lives bound together by a common creed. “No God. No Sin. No Future Life.” . , , Two men and two women tom by conflict between loyalty and ■“ v e- , Then inevitable disaster, and for one of them a w Is the soul swept from earth the moment it is freed from the body? or does it, earthbound, still share the violent emotions which the living must en Does the personality change with death? How long do the old interests E ° °Basil King’s “EARTHBOUND" is a gripping story of personalities reach ing back and forth across this barrier. , v. “EARTHBOUND” is a remarkable Uftmg-of the veil that stands betwee this life and the next—a motion picture endowed with a power and hn poignancy that can be found in no other form or art. The year that it has taken in creation began a new era for the screen. THIS PICTURE WILL SHOW ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th Shows start 2, 3.30, 5, 6.30, 8 and 9.30 p. m. No Advance in Admission. When your suhesription expires the paper must stop. sie, of Sargent, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Howard Sunday. Air. ami M rs. Luther Story, of Mt. Carmel, were in our community Sun day afternoon. Mr. Joe Story spent Sunday after noon with friends at Sargent. f>— ■■ ■ MADRAS. Alisses Laura and Caroline Arnold and Mrs. Ella Jones, the guest of Mrs. T. of Hogan sville, is J. Jones this week. Mrs. Gordon Lee, of Chicknmauga, is visiting Airs. Lizzie Pringle this week. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. One month is gone, and report cards are out. All kinds of reports came out Wednesday. Some of us. were pleasantly- surprised, and some were not. All of us are making resolutions now about what we will do the coming month. Let us hope that tlieso resolutions will be kept. Dr. Rembert G. Smith, pastor of ihe First Methodist church, spoke to us in chapel Mondny, using as his text John 21:13-17. He spoke of the necessary essentials of leadership, “Loaders arc needed everywhere,” ho said, “and there are five things every leader must have— intelligence, information, initiative, in dependence, integrity”—and discussed the great imjiortance of each. Rev. J. E. Hannah, pastor of the Presbyterian eliurcb, will speak to us next Monday. Miss Annie Lou Coggin, of Atlanta, visited homefolks hern Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. T. B. Hyde nnd J. R. Wise went up to Atlaina on business Tues day. Mr. and Jtf.-s. W. T. Moore, Mrs. Al- van Coggin and Mis. J. T. Brown and children visited friends and relatives noar Sargent Sunday. Mrs. Hinton Wilson, ol' Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Air, Geo. Hendrix- has been visit ing his sister, Mrs. Lula Cafes, for several days. A number of wells In this community have gone dry, due to the protracted drouth. Our fanners seem to find plenty to do, sowing su.al) grain, digging sweet potatoes, ar.d applying themselves to nu- 'merous other the successful far mer always -'nds sj do. AIrp. H. 3. Arnold was called to Barnesville c-n Wednesday of last week •>n account of toe critical illness of her father, Mr, J. S. Willis, who passed away Saturday. He was 71 years of 28C. Mrs. P. M, Beavers is visiting relatives in &n-I roar ‘•'almotta this week. O’Cedar Mops and Polishes O’Cedar Mops are the stand ard oil mops, and are unvarying ly satisfactory. "We have a new stock and new reduced prices. Mops $1.00 and $1.50 Polish 30c, 60c and 1.25 Floorwipe, pint 50c, quart.. .85 No Chocolates are better and very few are as good as Liggett’s. Pound— SI.OO Special Prices on “Maximum” Hot Water Bottles and Syringes This high-grade line is well known to most of our customers through our years of selling. It is next to our finest quality and gives the best of wear. One year guaranteed on each one. Regular price $2 50 for the 2-quart size. SPECIAL price; $2.00 John R. Cates Drug Co. NEXT. d - m