The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, December 16, 1921, Image 2

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 THE NEWNAN HERALD -NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DEC. 16. Official Organ of Coweta County. ju B. Brown. O. W. Pnasavant. BROWN ft PASSAVANT ■editor* ■ltd I'lililUkrr*. The Herald office la located In the Qoodrum Building:, 12 Jackson Street. 'Phone 8. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 92.00 A YEAR Ilf ADVANCE. Newnan Public Schools. HONOR ROLL FOR THIRD SCHO LASTIC MONTH. In order 'to make the honor roll pupil* must mnkn A in deportment. J. The Inner Circle contains the names of pupils who have nindo A in all sul>- .jects., 2. The Outer Circlo contains the names of thoso who have made A in at least half their subjects, with no grade loss than B. (The honor roll for this month is the largest that it Iuih ever been,) HIGH SCHOOL. 1 B Inner Circle—Raleigh Arnall, Ralph Keith, Walter Sanders, Ralph Whittle. 1 B Outer Circle—Kclwlii Gilbert, dames. Owens, John Self, Robert Stul Slugs. 1 (1 Inner Circlo—Louise Taylor, Mar garet. Starr, Marjorio Sell), Sara Pickett. 1 0 Outer Circlet—Martini Fincher, Sara Parrott, Eleanor Orr, Lillian John son, Louise Oavondor, Louise Flshor, Car- riu Mae McElroy, Odessa Strozlor. 2 B Inner Circle—Claude Brook, George Jackson, Allon Post. 2 B Outer Circlo—Ellis Arnnll, Ray mond Kite, J. B. Willeoxon. 2 O Inner Circlo—Marion Arnnll, Su dan Cole, Marguerite Jackson, Ladle Scroggln. 2 G Outer Circle—Virginia Banks, Clara Cole. ;i B Inner Circle—Robert Hill. It B Outer Circle—J. C. Davis, Phil lips Jones. .’I G Inner Circle—Fannie Cole Hollis. II G Outer Circle—Virginia Arnall, Amina Cook, Isorn Fisher, Mary Glover, Catherine Hudson, Laura Kersey, Emma North, Catherine Pnssolt, Mnrgnrot Rey nolds, Mildred Smith. 4 B Inner circle.—Mallory Atkinson. 4 B Outer Circlo—Hamilton Hall. 4 G Inner Circle—Ilcnno Bridges, Fran- -eca Cole, Mnry C. Orr, Virginia Parks, Elslo Ragland, Cnllio Reynolds, Katiur- ino Self, Ruth Starr, Ootnvla North, Har riot Jones, Irene Howard, Eloiso Ilognu. •I G Outer Circle—Wilnm Crain, Ear- lino Fuller, Mnry Stallings, LnTrello Cook. TEMPLE AVENUE SCHOOL. First Grade. Inner Circle—Ella Parks. Outer Circlo — Pendleton Brewster, Frank Hudson, Shelby' Kilgo, Anno Bnrnes, Ruth Blackburn, Ruth Fuller, Carolyn Glovor, Katie Hardy, Anno Jones, Isobel I’a to, Lulu Turnon Second Grade. Inner Circle—Doris Hlght. Outer Circle—Hnzol Amis, Novn Bnr- bor, Ludlo Foster, Surnli Hubbard, Fran cos’ Raines, Edna Earl Richards, Mnrgn rot Smith, Margaret Logan, Ralph Broad- wator, Hart Odom, Dick Ratter, Janies Wood. , Third Grade. Inner Circle—Omor Landrum, Wllnorn Holmos, Helen Sanders. • Outor Circle—Lamar Ball, Hugh Brad ley, Cttft Glovor, Christine Jonos, Marga ret Kite, Mery Ed McLondon, Louiso (Parks, Harriet Trapncll. Fourth Grade Inner Circlo—Rebecca Kidd. OutoT CHreIc—Mattie Lee Wood, Laura ’Oates, Hilda Jackson, Mnttio Kato King, Mamie Jackson, Lounello Pate, Lnw- rence Young, J, D. Stoner, Kiinblo Rceso,' ■William Pickett, William Parkor, Joe Brown Norton, Olin McDaniel, J. T. ■Jones, Rhodes Johnson. Fifth Grade. Inner Circle—Myrtico Kite, Margaret Tinpnoll, hfnry Poole, Velma Taylor, Jack Jackson. Outer Circle—Hnzol Johnson, Lily Marshall, Ellou Cavemlor, Margaret Holmos, Elisabeth Tolar, Venule Gnr- nor, Claire Overby, Roy Hicks, Little ton Glover, ‘Frank Hardy, James Olm stead. Sixth Grade. Inner Circle—Earnest Powol, Pete ■'beaih, 'l.ndfius Shillings. Outer Circle — Elizabetli Smith, Blnuclie Nolan, Julia Potts. Annie Colo, Dorn Orr, Franees Williams, Josephine Webb, Lucy Waro, Elmo Causey, Rny-' inond Gilbert, Hal Jones, Ardis Millions, 1 "Willie Pnrkor, Bon Moseley. Seventh Grade. Inner Circle—Betty Ruth Smith. 'Outer Circle—Thelma Cook, Sponeer Darden, Mnry Fuller, Mildred Gqodrum, Mninie Helen Gilbort, Gladys Jolmsou, Edith Jackson, Hnttlo Kidd, Ruby Lov- orn, Drusilln Manning. ATKINSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. First Grade. Inner Circle—Mnrle Clmndler, Nancy Parrott, Martha Self, Louise Wynn, Jim mie Askew, Thomas Bailey. Outer Circle—Mary Brook, Edis Dos- ter, Jcnnett Bmm, Mnry Neill, Rachel Pinson, Harold Brittain, Jimmie Far mer, Paul Mnnget, Jim Mayfield, Brough ton iPhillips, Billy. Self. Second Grade. Inner Circle—Ella Hopson, Louiso Meadows, Frances Parks, Ellen Parrott, Susan Turner, Rebocen Wilkins. Outer Circle—Gertrude Adcock, Robert Hannah, Hornce McKoy, Millie. Neill, Mary Catherine WUbou. Third Grade. Inner Circle—Leonard Neill, Maurice ^ponder, Hillard Turnipseed, Margue rite Mnnget, Antoinette Martin, Dorothy 'Shackelford, Patsy Woodroof. Outer Circle—Richard Orr, Milton Phillips, James Self, Inez Houston, Mar~ ion Keith, Geraldine Wynn. Fourth Grade. Inner Cirele—-Bessie MeKoy, Daisy Sago. Billy Askew. Eugene Brooks, Hugh Murray, Howard Pnrks, Billy Pnssavant, Samuel Simmons. Outor Circlo—Audrey Estes, Mnry Houston, Nellie McMichnel, Georgia Ne gus, Carolyn Rosser, Clanton Reese. Fifth Grade. Inner Circlo—Nell Starr, Ladle Me- Koy, Vora Lane, Louise Shackelford, Vir ginia Wilkinson, Virginia Causoy. Outer Clrclc-“Arthur Fowler, O. F. Nixon, Mnrgnrot Grimes, Mnry Emily Onrrott, Julia Adcock, Vivian Brown, Alttt Bunn. Sixth Grade. Inner Circle—None. Outor Circle—Edward Wilkinson, Ce cil Hurst, Margaret McRitchie, Sifmuel Bnnks, Sura V. Bailey, Mary Blalock. Seventh Grade. Inner Circle—Catherine Hill, Mary Bohannon, Bessie May Wortham, Anne Dowdell Turner. Outer Circle—Mnrtlicgone Hurst, Kath ryn Scroggin. MURRAY STREET SCHOOL. Inner Circle—None. First. Grndn—Ola Mae Brynnt, Hazel Fincher, Foster Gann, Alfred Long. Second Grade—Wilbur Beckum, Mad ison Fnrmor, Lorlne Jonos, Lillian Will- luce, llndioy Wellborn. Third Grade—Girlie Davis, Until Thompson. 66 6 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, pre venting pneumonia. NOTICE OF APPn.AIBR.MEM’. GEORGIA—Cowota County: To Mrs. Virginia H, Jones, admin istrator with the will annexed of the cstnto of Mrs. Snllle C. McUce, de ceased: J. A. Stephons, Tax Collector of said county: H. J. Fullbrlght, State Tax Commissioner, and Mrs. Virginia H. Jones, of Madras, Coweta county, Oa.: John Edward llalfucrc. Louisville, Miss,, lit. 6; II. A. Halfacre, Louisville. MlHH.i Mrs. Nora Cornell. Meridian, Miss.; Mth, Eva Bloodworth, Bossliurg, Miss.; Henry O. Halfacro, Macon, Miss.: .1, T. Halfacro, Meridian. Miss.: H. E. Perkins. Kelso, Ark.: M. C. Perkins, Kelso, Ark.: Mrs. Sallle White, Stallo, Miss.; Watford B. Jenkins, Louisville, Miss.; B. W. Halfacro. Brighton, Ain.; Ira E. Halfacro, Brighton, Ala.; Mrs. Kellie Johnson, Brighton, Ain,; Jack C. Halfacre, Bossmer, Ala.: Mrs. Jim Bransby. Poplarvllle, Miss.: Trustees of Thornwell Orplianago, Clinton. S. C.; Trustees of Methodist Orphans' Home, Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. Fannie Baker; Mrs. Sarah B. Almond; Mrs. Lizzie Chand ler; Ruby Upshaw; Lizzie May John son; Mrs. Ella Halfacro Henry: Mrs. Sallle Jenkins Meeks; Mrs, Mildred Meeks Torrell; Lovorett Jenkins; Sa rah. Francos, Louise, Bartow and Derto Jenkins; G. E. Jenkins; Myrtle Jenkins; Sallle Jenkins White; Mrs. Addle Bul lock Ferrell; J. T. McGee; Melvin Mc Gee; Mnry E. WIlBon; Mattie Barfield and Andrew McGee—liolrs-at-lnw and legatees of Mrs. Sallle C. McGee, de ceased, and all others of Interest; You and each of you are hereby no- tilled that on the 6th day of January, 1022, at the court-house of said county, at 9 o'clock a. nt„ the undersigned, as the duly appointed appraisers to valuo all of the property belonging to the estate of Sallle C. McGee, deceased, late of said county, subject to the Inheri tance tax under the laws of said State, will appraise all of the property of said estate subject to said tax accord ing to the provisions of the law. This the 13th day of December. 1921. F. M. BRYANT, O. W. MEYER, J. W. OWENS. Appraisers. Pall for Newnan. Legal Notices. Lettera of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Emmett Sewell having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Sallle Sewell, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Mon day In January next, If any thoy can, why said application should not be granted. This Dee. (t, 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Twelve Months' Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months' support to the family of J. W. Summers, deceased, huvlng been, filed In my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday In January, 1922, why Bald application for twelve months' support should not be granted. Tills Dee. 6. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary; Application For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: J. H. Simms, executor of the estate of John D. Simms,- deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lands of said deceased, all persons concerned are required to Bhow cause in said Court by the first Monday In January next. If any they can, why said appli cation should not be granted. This Dee. 0, 1291. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary, Notice of Discharge in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia No. 7491. In Bankruptcy. In re Coweta Drug & Book Co., a part nership, and L. B. Walthall, H. C. Pike and L. N, Camp, as Individuals. A petition for discharge having been filed In conformity with law by above- named bankrupt, and the Court hav ing ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on January 7, 1922, at ten o’clock a. m. at the United States District Court-room, In the olty of At lanta, Georgia, notice Is hereby given to all creditors and other nep Bnn Interest to appear at said lift* '? place and show cause, If my th«4 e v ana why the prayer of the bank®^'- discharge should not be granted" tor O. C. FULITbr, clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI,^ " GEORGIA.—Coweta County,* By virtue of an order of th„ r. of Ordinary of said county ’ Kriint»£ Urt the December term, 1921, of Raid"tv? nt will be sold before the court h° un - door of said county, on the T?i»^ day in January, 1922, within th» iU e ( hours of sale, the following l'™*® 1 of the estate of Mrs. Agnes 1 n P » rty deceased, towlt: B 68 u Re c»e, One 114 karat solitaire diamond rin„ and one % karat solitaire dlammSi ring. . Also, one-sixth undlvl,i < J 1 ?. oml to certain real estate In the town of it!;., tonville, Ky„ said propertyc^ste' of a house and lit situatedattil corner of Main and Good street., , said town, fronting on Main street' inn feet and running back 300 feet II which property Is a 6-room dwelling Terms of sale—CASH. This TW ,n S" 1921. Prs. fee J8.48. Dcc - 7 - B. A. REESE, Administrator. THIS IS HOW I LOOK AND FEEL, HAPPY CHILDREN And Just Like You Will Find Me at Headquarters— DDDfC Second Willi 9 story If you do not come to see me my smile will go away, and you might not have the lappy Christmas I am planning for you. Why Alot Give Your Boy or Girl A Bicycle For Christmas ? Nothing you could buy would give greater joy or more lasting satisfaction. ' SPECIAL PRICES -FOR- CHRISTMAS! . Real Bargains R. B. Askew & Co. Xmas Shopping List! FOUNTAIN PENS—Conklin, Waterman, Parker, Dunn-Pen. EVERSHARP PENCILS. CANDY--Whitman, Hollingsworth, Norris. CIGARS—S’s, 25’s and 50’s in Christmas boxes. We will glady help the ladies select them. f - ' , CIGARETTES in Xmas packages. - PIPES, TOBACCO. STATIONERY—Fancy boxes; white, pink, blue. Correspondence Cards, Playing Cards, etc. Magazine Subscriptions. HOT WATER BOTTLES. ODOR SETS—Djer Kiss, Mary Garden, Garden Court, Hudnut. Toilet Articles and Perfume. Flash Lights. Thermos Bottles and Kits. Leather Goods, embossed in gold, gratis. Safety and Straight Razors.. Ouija Boards; Christmas Boxes and Gummed Ribbon. Dennison’s Crepe, Tags, Seals, Greeting Cards, Post Cards, candles. We invite you to look at our stock. Shop here "and you will shop economical!}/. LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY QUALITY GOOD DRUG STORE" TWO PHONES 66 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SERVICE ALLEN BROS. Christmas is only a few days off, so now is the time to think of buying your Christmas Fruits, Nuts, Candies—and Christmas Groceries. So all next week we will have a big supply to qffer you at moderate prices. Everything fresh and everything new. Satisfaction guar anteed or money cheerfully refunded. Read below—J FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Fancy Oranges, doz., . .25c and 40c Fancy Winesap Apples, doz. .. .25c English Walnuts, new crop, lb. . .30c Black Walnuts, new crop, lb. ... .7c Brazil Nuts, new crop, lb. ..... - 30c Best Pail Mixed Candy, lb 20c Chocolate Drops, lb 25c Big Cocoanuts, each 10c 50 quarts Welch Grape Juice, while they last, at qt. 50c 15c size Flavoring. Extract 12c 35c size Flavoring Extract ..... 23c Baker’s Chocolate, 1-5-lb. ... • • lie Cocoa, 1-5-lb llc White Corn Syrup, makes the best candy. Try it. Sizes 15c, 35c, 65c Uneeda Biscuit, 10c size Oysterettes, 10c box for • n c FF-ED—We have a full line of horse, hog, chicken and cow feeds. FLOUR. Plain Flour, 48 lbs. ........ . $1.85 Plain Flour, 24 lbs . .95 Self-rising Flour, 48 lbs .... .. 1.85 Self-rising Flour, 24 lbs. ... . .95 Poster’s Elegant, 24 lbs. ... .. 1.39 COFFEE. 7 lbs. best roasted Coffee ... . .$1'00 Blue Ridge, 1-lb. package .. .. .25 Ario Coffee, 1-lb. package.. .. .20 MEAT AND LARD. Choice Meat, (side,) lb. ... Choice Meat, small cuts, lb. Cudahy’s Products. Best Pure Hog Lard, lb 65-lb. tub Pure Hog Lard, lb. Flako Compound No. 10 pail White Ribbon Com. No. 5 pail White Ribbon-Comp 10-lb. pail net, Pure.Lard 5-lb. pail net, Pure Lard These are bargains. lU/ 2 c 12»/*c lU/oC $1.15 . .57c ,$1.45 . .75c \ Try to be the first to get here, and get served first. We will have clerks to give you good service. Don’t fail to see us for everything.—We Sell for Less. WE THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. ALLEN BROS. PHONE 546 NEWNAN, GA-