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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN. GA.. PRTD-mY DECEMBER 2, 1921.
• LUTHERVILLE.
Rev. T\ A. Hone, Alisa Bessie Laaacttor
nml Mr, ntut Mrs, 10. E, Fry attcBded
tho piny put on Friday night by tlio
B. V. P. U. nt tlio Kirat Bnptint cltureli
in Ncwnfth,
Mitts Estelle Jimt-iss, of Clay, spent
several days ItiHt woolc with Airs. Lovick
Sowell.
Dr. nml Mrn. M, 8. Archer npont Titos-
day in Chiploy.
Mr. nml Mrs. Alton Hobbs nml chil
dren nnd Mrs. iOllon Hobbs spoilt Thanks
giving with Mr # nnd Mrs. Occur Miiim,
in Sonotn.
Mr. nml Mrs. John Morris nml Mr. Cnrl
Ayors, of 8t. Charles, spoilt Thfirsdny
with Mrs. Arum Clnrk.
Dr. nml Mrs. ,1. VV. Lambert. spout Inst
week with tholr daughter, Mrs. John
Glazier, in Atlanta.
Mrs, O. C. Nall, Miss Clara Williams
nml Miss Estelle Justiss spent Friday in
Newnnn.
Mr. nml Mrs. Leonard Todd, of Ho-
gnnsvillc, visited relatives here Sunday.
The Kpworth Dengue of tho Metho I st
church mot Inst Thursday evening, with
Mrs. E. E, Fry in charge of the pro
gram, it bolng n TlmnkBgiving service.
There was h. largo attendance.
The Paront-Tenehor Association held
its regular monthly meeting Friduy nf-
JOHN R. CATES DRUG CO., Newnan, Ga.
Columbia Dry Batteries
work better and Inst
longer
—for belli and butter*
—for thermoatata
—for ga* engine*
—for dry battery lighting
in closet, cellar* garret*
barn, etc.
—for ignition on the Ford
whileitarting. Putanend
to cold weather “ballet"
The world’t mott famom dry
battery, uted where group of
"eeded.
fillISMMf* SerflMI Clip BM-
Jng PoiH HI m cstir* charge
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How many
uses you have for
Columbias!
F OR bells, buzzers, thermostats,
alarms, etc., use Columbia “Bell
Ringer.” Little package of big power.
You need but one.
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
ignition; for ignition ontheFordwhile
starting; always Columbia “Hot Shot”
Ignition Battery No. 1461. Starts
quick, regardless of cold weather.
Solid package of 4 cellpower (6 volts I.
Fits under the front seat of the Ford.
Sold by electricians, auto supply shops
and garages, hardware and general stores,
and implement dealers. Look for the name
Columbia on the labeL
ColumMc
fermion. A very interesting Thanks jiv
ing program wits given, with nil inspir
ing uddross mi ■ •.Americanization-’,' by
Miss Idii'HwInctt, The efficient principal'
of MordjBnd-Ht. lluirles school.
Miss AI mn MeKooii Imd ns guestB last
week Afisses Maude 'Reid nn’d Annie
York, of A Wilton.
Mr. nml Mrs. J. A. Hutchinson, Mrs.
Frank Cnilip nnd Miss Ida Hodnett, of
Moreland, attended the meeting of the
Pareiit-Tcnelier Association Friday.
Mrs. Blnn Tcaglo, Mrs. Robt. Teiiglo
nml Mr. Louis Teagle spent Friday in
Ntwiinn.
Miss Myrtle Gnrrott, of Newriau, was
the week-end guest of Miss Ethel Gar
rett.
AlisB Annie Dorn Bradbury, who is
teaching at liogunsville, spent several
dn,vs nt home lust. week..
Mr. Verlin Reid, of Nowimii, was tho
guest of His parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Otis
Reid, for Thanksgiving.
Mr. nml Mrs. Bill Lovett and Mr. mid-
Mrs. Luke Lambert and children were
guests of Mr. nml Mrs. Lem Wyclie, lit
Wooster, for Thanksgiving.
Miss Ruth Norris, who is teaching ut
Senoin, Inis been quite sick for several
dnys at tho home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Boll Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenmlcr Colloy nnd chil
dren nml Mrs. J. E. Justiss mid chil
dren spent the past week with Rev. and
Mrs. J. J,. Helms, nt Unndilla.
Afr. and Mrs. Alvin Chandler and chil
dren woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. JnS.
Estes, in Newiiun, for several days Inst
week.
Miss Estelle Holland, of Cummlng,
was the week-end guest of her sister,
Miss Mary Holland, and Mrs. Ella
Cousins.
Miss Louise Taylor nml Mr. Byron
Hatchett;, of Greenville, attended) the
football game ni Atlanta last Thursday.
Mr. Clmrlio Jackson spent Friday in
Newnnn.
Mrs. Anthony Grover loft Monday for
Camp Burmin, where she will join her
husband nml spend the wintor.
Mr. nml Mrs. Leon Holleman anil chil
dren of Columbus, Miss Janie Taylor of
WhitoBburg, and Aliss Louise Tnylqr c-f
Brooks, wore guests last week of Dr. .and
Mrs. John Taylor.
Miss Odessa Milford mid Muster .1.
D. Milford, of Columbus, are visiting
their uncle, Afr. E, C. Norris.
Miss Lois Wyclie entertained Misses
Etta Lovett, Pearl Rcnfroe, Emily Nor,
ris and Frances Benton nt a spend-tho-
flay party on Thanksgiving Day.
Miss Emily Colley entertained her lit
tle friends (thirty-five in number) at
a candy-pulling last Thursday afternoon
from 3 to 5 o ’clock.
Mrs. Eurl Upslrnw and little daughter,
Willene, and Mrs. Herman Chandler, and
children, Mary Ellen and Russell, spent
Thanksgiving with Afr. Olin Hopkins,
■near town. . • >r ..
Mr, Warren Lovett,' of Rochester, N.
V., is mingling with old friends here this
week, who always extend'him a hearty
welcome.
Miss Beatrice Norris entertained with
a “tacky party’’ Saturday evening in
honor of her cousin, Aliss Odessa Mil
ford, of Columbus. The costumes were
both original mid comical. Aliss Alary
Reid and Afr. J. U. AtcKoon were award
ed prizes, for wearing tho ‘.‘tackiest”
costumes" About thirty guests were pres
ent. Peanuts, stick candy and . crack
ers were served as refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry AfeKoon announce
the birth of ndnughter.
Mr. J. W. Trammell, who is in charge
of construction work oil the Harris
guilty highway, visited his family here
Saturday and Sunday.
Aliases Lois Wyclie and Etta Lovett
entertained jointly at an informal party
Friday evening nt the home of the for
mer. Old-fashioned games were enjoyed
until a late hour. The home wns beau
tifully decorated with pot plnnts and
cut. flowers, and dolieious hot chocolate
nml enke wore served. Those present
were Atisses Emily Norris, Willie King,
Afiibol Lambert, Frances Bentoii, Char-
line Clark, Fay Robertson, Elsie Wil
son, Mary Benton, Pearl Renfroe, Beu
lah Garrison, Louise Wilson, Corllle
Trammell, Morllle Strickland, Ethel Gar
rett, Myrtle Garrett, Daisy Hardaway,
Messrs. Eugene Hopkins, Frank Smith,
Jas. Dunlap,*Louis Tengle, Frank Almon,
Hoke Gable, Clevis Cochran, Lester
Trammell,-' Clyde Norris, Luther Robert
son, Ernest Robertson, Glenn Estes.
There was once a woman who never
spoke a cross word t.o her husband. She’s
dead. And we know n man who claims
tie licvpr siiid an unkind word to his wife,
He’s n liar.
Send your name and ad
dress to
The REGENERATOR CLUB |
Box 084, Atlanta, Ga,
And you win receive by I
return mail a free copy of
the book entitled- ‘‘The
Story of the Cells,” and
directions for using Your
Own Mind with Regener
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Troubles.
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so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP.
And they leave no odor behind. Don't
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pass up all' food to get RAT-SNAP
Three sizes.
arte, else <1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
(15c. size (3 enkez) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
91.35 Mize (5 cukcH) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build*
Ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
I.BE-KING DRUG COMPANY.
A MANSION
IN THE SKIES
Maybe your hope
/or the future
R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
Newnan, Georgia.
TO PATRONS
Newnan Steam Laundry
For the convenience of our patrons
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we have opened an office at Thomp
son & Hamrick's place of business
on Jackson St. Laundry left there
will receive prompt attention.