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The Newnan Herald
ubWNAN HERALD I Conspltdnted with Coweta Advertiser September, 1886. I
” Established 1866. f Consolidated with Newnan News January, 1816. I
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921.
Vol. 57—No. 5
County News Items
Interesting Facts Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
TURIN.
We attended the Western Baptist As-
.•socintion in Senoin last week, nml great
ly enjoyed - mooting old friends and
brethren. We first attended the associa
tion ns a delegate in 1807—fifty-four years
ago—but not one who was with us at
that meeting was present last week.
All have passed away, and are now at
rest. Others will follow soon, and still
others after them. Thus generations
come and go, and ’twill be ever thus
mntil the end of tbno.
Rev. W. E. Fuller, of Newnan, was
elected moderator, and the sessions were
interesting and harmonious. Tlifc dele
gates and visitors were entertained most
hospitably by the good people of Senoin.
The association win meet next year with
-the church at Sargent, on the second
Wednesday: in October.
On Sunday evening last, at the resi
dence of Bev.' H. S. Bees, Miss Bnby
Benfroe and Mr. Merrell Weldon were
bapiiily united in marriage,- the writer
officiating. The couple have the best
wishes of many friends.
Bev, W. S.’ Gaines occupied the pul
pit at tliQ Baptist church Sunday, and
preached an excellent sermon.
We regret to learn of the death of
•our old friend, Mr. Win. Banks, which
occurred at his borne near Euymond on
Friday last. Only a short time previous
ly his brotherJjeander passed away, and
now-they are again united, to pnrt no
more. Both good men.
Many idle hands hunting work, with
no employment open to them, and they
know not what to do.
little J. C. Thompson, the latter return
ing home Sunday.
Mrs. ,r. M. Morrison visited Mrs.
Lewis Pritchett, at Dresden, on Wednes
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browil and son, J.
F.., and Miss Simie Crain, of New Hope,
wore guests of Mr. and Mrs, . Eddie
Brown Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Fannie Brown and Mr. Emmett
Brown visited Dr, and Mrs. H. B, Jack-
son, at Dresden, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb visited the
latter's parents in Newnan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilkinson nnd
children, of Newnan, motored out to
their farm here nnd spent Sunday after
noon.
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CORNER BRANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cline and Miss
Gladys Stephens spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Pritchett, at Dresden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brooks, of New
nan, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Monroe Talley,
of ’Possum Trot, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. B. Brooks Sunday after
noon.
Mrs'.' Eddie Brown attended the school
fair at Dresden on Wednesday after
noon of last week.
Mr. Clove Newman, of Vienna, spent
Friday night with Mr. 0. B. Brooks rind
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harris and Mr
,T, P. .Gentry- spent Thursday night With
. -'Mr,rand'; Mys. .BeiA'DaVis, IPhey .-warn-
accompanied home ,by’/Mrs| ‘ Davis and
MIDWAY.
Mr. E. H. Kidd and family, of Wel
come, spent Sunday 'nt the home of Mr.
Jim Kidd, and enjoyed a ’possum din
ner.
Messrs. Geo. Barrow and Cleveland
Newman, of Vienna, visited in our com
munity last week. They were' accompa
nied home by- Bov. F, J. Amis of Wel
come, who preached by special request
at the Baptist church in Vienna on Sun
day.
Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Hern
don—a son.
The rains this week did the turnip
pntclies and small grain crops n lot of
good. More small grain has been sown
in our community than ever before.
Our school is progressing finely under
the management of Miss Belle Todd.
She is a fine teacher, and wo hopo this
will bo our most successful term.
Mr. J. T, Cash attended the Western
Baptist Association at Senoin Inst week.
Our B. Y. P. U. at Eliin was well at-
EAST NEWNAN.’ s
The following program was given Fri
day afternoon by the higher grades of
our school-
Motlon song, 1 ‘ The Grnsshoppors. 11
Recitation, “Family Prayer”—Lueile
Reynolds.
Song, ‘ ‘ Plnylnnd ’ ’—Bess McCullough,
lisslo McCullough, Nell Moore, Clara
Bowie.
Folk dance, 11 Looby Loo ’ ’—Fifth
grndo.
Recitation, “The Safe Way Is the
Best Way”—Bess McCullough.
School jokes—Willie Harris.
Play, “The Buggies Family.”
The following pupils of East Newnan
school mndo ill) in oneli subject this
month, with 90. in deportment; no ab
sences, nnd no tardy murks.
First grade, Doris Smith; second
grade, Geuovn Christian, Jeff Easter-
wood, Roy McMiohnel; third grade, l’ete
Hendrix; liftli grade, Norn Crnustoq;
sovonth grade, Nell Goodroe.
A number of the pupils’ purents vis
ited our- school Friday afternoon,
Bev. Mr. Higgins, of Athens, pnstov
of tho Baptist church, was here Sntur
day and Sunduy, and pronchod able sor
mens to largo congregations. Tho ordi
nance of baptism was administered to
two candidates who were received into
tho church during tho August meeting.
Our Sunday-school needs n generhl re
vlvnl. There arc hundreds of children
here. Come out and let’s havo one of
tlm best Sunday-schools in the county,
Mrs. N. F. Pitts and children motor'-
od to Hognnsvillo Sunday,
Mrs. J. T. Lawson, of Atlnutn, was
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holton
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs, W. A, Hines; Mr. and,
Mrs. Jim Gray, Mrs. J. H. Reynolds,
Mrs. C. H. McCarty nnd Mr. Clurence
King attended the funeral of Mr. W.
II. Banks at Mt. Gilead church--Sntur-
day.
Mias Allie Rainwater.is at home .from
tho sanitarium at Newnuu, where she
underwent an operation for- appendicitis
n few days ago.
Mr. J. W. Hines, of Clem, was -the
week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W, A. Hines,
Mr. Walter R. Reynolds, of Camp
Benning, Was with Ids parents, Mr. am
Mrs. J. H. Reynolds, Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Geo. Moore has received his (list
present, among them Miss Virginia Glov
er, of Newnan, who gave an interesting
talk on her trip to Europe, which was
much enjoyed.
Miss Belle Todd entertained her sev
enth and eighth grades and others very
delightfully with n. Halloween party
Monday night at tho school-house. It
was a jolly occasion.
MT. CARMEL.
The llaloween party .lit the school-
house Monday night was greatly enjoy
ed by the large crowd present, both old
and young,
Mr. nml Mrs. C. 8. Story and baby
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. 0. C.
Story ami family, at Ilomowood.
JJv. Matt Mooro, of Mobile, Ala., who
has been visiting relatives here, return
ed home Friday.
Miss Lorine Collins, county homo
demonstration agent, attended the Hnl-
loWeen pnrly bore Monday night.
Mr. and Mi's. Gone Payton- had ns
guests Sumlay Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Legg nnd children, of Snrgont.
Mr. Bob Ingram, of Alabama, spent
few days Inst week with Mr. M. R,
Story nnd family.
Mr. M. B. Story nml children, Hugh
and Knthorino, and Mr. Bob Ingram
i pent tho wcok-oml with Mr. nml Mrs,
jnnsoll Ingram, In Grnntvlllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Robison nnd son,
Lee, and Miss Alice Ingram, of New-
tan, spent Sunday with Mr, M, R;
Kory nnd family. „
j Mrs. M. L,; Story was in Newnan shop
ping Friday.
Several from our community attended
the funeral of Mr. John W. Summers nt
EProvidonco church last, wook.
, Mish Manollc Wnllace, who is toneh-
ink at Bothcl, spont the week-end with
her parents horo.
Miss Ethel Story and Mosers Leo Pay-
ton nml Charlie Story, of Homewood, at
tended Sabbnth-school horo Sunday af-
ternpon.
r. nnd Mrs. J. A. Beavers and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. Jimmie
Lucklo, nt Homewood,
Mr. G. C, Nowmnn, of Vienna, spent
a few days last week with Mr. C. S.
Forbns nml family. ,
Rs-forma?
Busy us women are reforming the
nen, they're not neglecting thell- owe
lorms.i—Wnslfliminri Post.
# ‘Modart’ Corsets
— ARE ONLY-
4.50 to 1150, Connelly Fitted {
® And the comfort is
so much great
er you sooo
forget the
price.
So all that is left
'J'HE violent paroxysms of coughing
jgN is comfort and a
good Corset.
@ (Just what you want.)
tended Sunday. Several visitors were- clm 1 r ? e , from “ '“".'P ™ South Carolina,
-- and is here on a visit to lus fathov, Mr
soon eased by Dr. King's New
Discovery, Fifty years a standard
remedy for colds. Children like it.
No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c.
Cleaning Baskets.
Reed anil willow baskets are hest
lieunetl by rubbing wlili a .stiff brush,
if pot,wnxeil lln.-.v imiy l-.e .Nranhbijd
Vitli soupy water, rinsed and dried.
J. W. Moore.
Mrs. C. D. Cooper, of Thomriston, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Harris. 5
Mrs. J. A. Otwcll nnd children spent
the week-end with relatives at - Whites,
burg.
Dr. Kinfi’s
New Discovery
For Colds and. Coughs
© Fittings cheerfully
^ But never urged
^ to buy.
Some Sarcasm.
An English novelist took bis first
look nt Broadway nflntiie with light.'
He rend the Hashing and leaping
signs and' mild: “How mueh Inorp
namderlul dt \v(xulrb-be-,fer. a..iui.n:i,\v,h(lS^te
ioblrin’f rend." >• V'-Wfl
Make Bowels Normal. Nature’s
way i? the way of Dr. King’s Pills—
gently-and firmly regulating the bowels,
eliminating the intestine clogging
waster At all druggists, 25c.
PROMPT!
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■WON’T GRIPE.
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We will sell the following used cars next Saturday, Nov,
5, in front of the Court-house at 2 o’clock to the highest and
best bidder. Come and buy an automobile at your own price.
All sales are cash, or terms for half of purchase price:
Three Ford Touring Cars, three Overland Touring Cars,
Model 90, one 1917 Buick Touring Car, one Maxwell Touring Car.
D. W. BOONE «& CO.
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