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FASHIONETTE HAIR NETS
Single or Double Mesh
10c Each
$1.00 Dozen in a Box
FUR ROBES-
5.00 5.95 7.50
CORDUROY ROBES-
3.95 5.95 7.50
ANNOUNCE
THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921.
SENOIA.
Mr, ami Mm. H. II. MrGnliro on-
'nounoe tlio birth of a little ami on
Dec, 9, who hna been given the nnmo
■of Hewlette H. ;ir.
.'Miss Francos Gray entertained at a
.iliertd-thc'flny party laat. Wodnesduy.
'Covers were placed for Mrs. It. B. Per
kins, Mm. l'.il Dominick, Mm, Jack Dom
inick and Mias Mary Hunter, of Turin,
Mrs. Lee Hand and Lee Hand, ,ir„
;spent the week-end in LnGrnngc, the
: guests of Mm. Harry Callaway.
Mrs. Mil Kirldand, of Griffin, spent
Wednesday ns the jjnest of Mrs. Hiram
Todd.
Mrs. 17. B. Sasser, of Camilla, spent
Thursday with her sister, Mrs. .1, T,
Arnnll *
Mrs. C. L. Raw, Mrs. C. C. McKnlglit
and Mrs. M. K. Lineh returned from At-
llnnta Friday.
Miss Annie Lou Hardy has returned
from II delightful visit to Mrs, It. D.
Smith, nt Tift on.
Mrs. .1. T. Hamilton, of Texas, is
spending a few days with Mrs. W. ■).
-Horton.
Miss Homoln Davis, who Is teaching
at Montezuma, will return home Friday
to spend the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. Annie Davis,
Misses Minnie Fullm\ and Mary Leo
Hutchinson spoilt, the \Voek-ond with
Miss Mary Blanton, in Haralson.
Mr, and Mrs. !!, II, Estes and Mr.
and Mrs. W. .1. Hates spent Sunday at
'Oakland,
Messrs. C. (!. McKnlglit and W. 10,
How spent. Tuesday In Atlanta.
Col, B. F. MoKnight, of Griffin, spent
the week-end with IiIh pnronts, Mr. and
Mm. .1. H. McKnlglit.
Mrs. II. W. Freeman entertained the
Methodist. Missionary Society lit, a spend-
tile-day party Tuesday, A delicious din
ner wns served nt the noon hour. About
twenty-livo members were present.
Miss Maggie Stallings, of Graiitvillo,
is spending some time with Mrs. J, H,
McKiiiglit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P.’Darnel and Mrs.
Husain Edwards spent Monday in At
lanta.
Miss Rnliv Hodnott spent the week-end
In Atlanta, tliu guest of Mrs. W. 0.
Hodnett.
Rev. C, O. ICIser nud wife spent Thurs
day in Attnutn.
MIhs Ruth Norris, of Lutherville,-Who
has 'been teaching in the primary depart
ment of tliu Senoia Public Schools, re
signed a few days ago, mid the Board
of Education lias elected Mrs. J. T. Ar
nnll to fill the vacancy.
Mr. W. T. ("Bill’) Chapman, who Inis
lived in Senoia for the past, ten years,
left Sunday for Tifton, where ho is
to make Ids home, ills family will re-
iniitn here until Mr. Glmpinnii gets lo
cated. He sold Ids barber shop here to
Mr. Otis Johnson.
Mrs. Cora Arnnll anil Mrs. E. R. Bogle,
of Nashville, Te.iiti., will arrive Satur
day to spend the holidays with Sonoin
Tclntlvos,
City polities beginning to warm up
for tlio election to bo held on Saturday,
.'list Inst. O. 8. Mann, present mayor,
will not offer for re-election, and B. L.
Banks will'be a candidate for that office,
d. C. Gardner, W. ,1. Estes, J: D. Hun-
' tor and G. F. Hnllborg are probable can
didates for places on tlio cotmcilinnnie
'board*—the' two first, named for re-elec
tion. The terms of E. L. Hooton and
B. P. Dnidal, members of the school
board, (present chairman aud secretary,
respectively,) will expire Jan. 1. These
plnoes are filled by the City Council, and
there is some agitation in favor of tinni-
"mg n ivoman far one of the vacancies.
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■WELCOME.
Rev. W. 15. Fuller tilled his appoint
ment nt Providence church Saturday. Ho|
preached ’ Sunday nt Rockmart, and his ]
pulpit'here wns tilled by Rev. Mr. Roy,
Holds, of East Newnnn, The special pro
gram of tlio B, Y. Y. H. Sunday night |
was much enjoyed.
News has been received that Mm. Mat-1
tie Allred, of Troup, Texas, died on
Wednesday of lust. week. She lias six I
brothers and one sister living in Cow-j
ota, beisdos other relatives, to whom we I
tendor our sympathy. Mr. Otis Houston I
was with her for sovernl days boforo hcr|
dentil
Hurrah for Mr. .Tim Warren 1 Who I :
would have thought anyone could put |
10(1 men on n 2-horse ivngon f Ho well
-dcgorvcd the grnpliophonc, and ought tel
givo a free concert to the men who helped
him win it. j
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Pitman anil ehil-1
■ dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |
-Jud Pitmnu, in the Third district.
If Madame Rumor can be credited I
wedding bells will soon be ringing ill |
■ our community.
Mr.' Bbb Dukes is building a new ve-
■ rnudu to his'home, wliicli will add groat-1
iy to its appearance
■Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Bowers, ;jr„ spent
the week-end with Mrs. Lula Summer.
Miss Lorinc Collins gave n demonstra
tion on cmidy-mnking to prospective club
girls at Mr. S. R. Crain’s Monday after-
' noon. The candy wns so good they would
' like to have her come again.
Mr. Lewis Keith, of Atlanta, spent
tlio week-end with his parents here.
Wo nro glad to note thnt Miss Mary
‘ Grimes is now able to be out, after her
'recent illness.
. FARMDALE.
Mr. mid Mrs, ,1. M. Kelley spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W M. Tinney,
• at White Oak.
Mrs. J. W. Tinney wns in Senoia shop
ping Monday.
Little Borneo Elkins, of White Oak,
is spending the week with his mint, Mis.
M. Kelley.
Mrs. R. 1,. Roberts returned inline Mon-1
•dny, after spending a week with her |
lmsbnud in Atlanta.
Misses Maude ami Lula Mae Tinney I
■ speut the week-end with their cousin, |
!Miss Maggie Morris, at Guy. i
Mr. Robt. Morris, of Gay, spent n few |
•\lays tlie past week witli Mr. .1. W. Tin-
noy and family.
Mr. Leon Crook, of this place, and I
Miss Lonnie Wriekles, of Atlanta, wore |
happily married Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Dave Thompson, of Tu
rin, spent Thursday with Mr. Amos |
Chappell and family.
Mrs. R. L. Roberts spent Thursday I
in East Point With her sister, Mrs. A.
M. McLendon , I
Miss Annie Lizzie Hubbard mid Misses
Mary and Gladys Thompson visited Miss
Pearl Neal, near Bexton, Sunday
Mr. Joe 'Tinney ■ spoilt Monday with!
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
'Tinney. at'.‘.White: (ink.
(OF ALL WINTER GARMENTS)
Including every garment in our store-
Any Coat now 15.00 25.00 35J
Any Suit now
Any Dress now 10.00 15.00 25.00
J (Including Party and.Dinner Dresses) ,
Any Skirt 5.00
. / .
Any Blouse V2 Price
(Except Pongees)
You are familiar with the character merchandise sold by
this store. Not in your day or ours have such values been
offered. Even March ist wouldn’t bring them lower.—if we
had any at that time. Our reason: There are only 182 garments
all told—not enough to do us much good, and its too late
for any store to have more made up, yet winter has hardly
begun. THESE PRICES ARE FINAL.
No Mail or Phone Orders—None on Approval.
Come, if you are much interested.
Come pretty early after reading this ad.
Christmas! And what most pleases the giver, is that the recipient is j
- X -■ V - ’ \ ' r
Why Not a Useful, Wearable Gift This Xmas?
(She’ll Like It—He’ll Like It)
We’ve a lot of things women like, and a lot of things men like.
For the convenience of shopping leisurely and with care, our store will
remain open evenings until Xmas.
Suggestions cheerfully, and you are never urged to buy-that’s .sure!
SHOP EARLY- SHOP HERE
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Only Eight More Shopping Days Till Christmas.
KERSEY
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