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PAGE SIX-A Social News From Jefferson MRS. J. D. ESCOE, Editor . Mrs. H. E. Aderhold was hos gfi §n her bridge club on last Thursday afternoon and entertain ed in her usual charming manner x&‘ ‘following players: Mesdames 7. T. Benton, Dudley Moore, J. D. | Escoe, W. T. Bryan, jr, M. M. i{ Misses Kathryn Mobley and . Nixon Mobley. T : bty e . Birthday Party i Mrs. L. F. Elrod was hostess Friday afternoon at her home on i‘wrenceville street, in honor of ‘her daughter Jean, who was cele | Erating her sixth birthday anni- L The little hostess and her guests | played games, and later delectable reshments were served, and the | Oecasion was a happy event to all | who were present. | Personals | " Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Legg had @8 their guests on Tuesday, Mr. lan@ Mrs. D. E. Baker, and Mr. land Mrs. J. H. Carter of Royston, [Mrs, C. L. Bellingrath of New E‘s - Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Pitner ;'Au’aeus, Miss Fanida Baket and [Mr. ‘Ulma Hawkins of Gainesville, 'Fla. gnd Miss Love Baber of Green vllle, 8. C. ‘., John Barron and Mrs. | George Patterson of Toronto, Can 'ada, and Miss Belle Golden of | Bowmansville, Canada, were guests at the Harrison Hotel Thursday inight,. They were en route home’ from Florida. They reside near the flfl‘rof the Dionne quintupletsl and spoke most interestingly of the five' extraordinary babies. On:Monday Mrs. Clifford Storey, s Joyce and Habeth Storey, were the guests of Mrs. Luther ‘Roberts of Atlanta, who entertain ‘ed at a luncheon, honoring her son, | Thomas Luther Roberts, jr., who Hv"nfly received his medical de gree from Emory university. | Dr. E. M. McDonald and Miss Sara Frances McDonald are spend ing this week in Atlanta. | Miss Elizabeth Hood, who has ‘Been a student at West Georgia %;; the past year, has arrived Lat home for her summer vacation. %’f . Nat G. Long and Mrs. Long, who were here for the “u-Pendergrass wedding were guests of ‘their mothers, Mrs. J. ‘A Wells and Mrs. W. T. Long. . Miss Sally Bryan was the recent | guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. L. Hen | dren in Athens. | * Mrs. Virginia Legg Carter of At. Janta is the guest of relatives in IN MEMORY OF PERRY SHOCKLEY AT memory of Perry Shockley. June 4, 1935 . The most horrible trangedy that 1 have ever known came like a swiftly passing breeze and dear Perry was taken from me and God ;‘L this precious flower where Heaven was incomplete without his smiling face. . With his removal goes a beauti ful Christian life that is beyond comparison, and a principle of sharacter that cannot be surpass s'.l'lmle whom he came in con tact with during his brief stay lere, ‘were filled with a Christ like inspiration and a desire to ollow the example of a devoted Christian. He held the highest es teem of the many friends that he made and was loved and admired or his Christian living by both youns ana ol ~As a friend and comrade he was the ideal of which every girl and oy dreams, and. after he helped ‘“w‘ in a moment of despair to ‘turn to the Great Comforter. . Though we are left with an ach jng heart may this be a consoling jought: “What is our loss in Heaven's gain”. And many the troeng arms of the Master tender y encircle those he left so brief strickes Give us dear Lord, strength, courage, and patience un i our task here js finished and e meet our loved ones where tears are never shed. | had a message to send him, To 1 my soul loved best, ":;é,hnve my task to finish, and ,Ifif*’ has gone to rest. To rest in the beautiful Heaven, ot soo far away from here; [And I know you are listening Perry And will surely hear. ":’w x heart is breaking, And my grief seems more than 1 | can hear, {But oh! what a consolationy ‘7 ee your dear face up there, P 8o sleep on dear Perry, ['Where God and the Angels smile, . I'm coming home to meet you | After a little while. __BOCART NEWS ‘3 Ts e P .______--} e BY ALEX AUTRY PEBOGART—Mrs. ¥F. E. Crowe ‘"_)nt Wednesday afternoon with{ fMys. T, P. Cantrell i " Mrs. W. E. Merck was the guest | [Mhursday afterneon of Mrs. J. D. | Brewer. i Mrs. G, A, Christian of Athens, | \ § a recent guest of Mrs. Jack | | Malcolm. : . Miss Wilda Evans is spending | B metime with Mrs. T. D. Jennings. | LM Weldon Huff spent Thurs-| fdlay afternoon with Mrs. J, M, | & Whitehead. = Mirs. Charles Tidwell and sons,| 3?;/5&? and Ray, were the guestsl, ?"fz [r. and Mrs, R. L. Crompton in| \Athens Tuesday. | @m ‘Wilda Evans and mother, \ ';Q.‘D. Jennings, were the af ':‘""f*“' _guests of Mrs. Ruth Jen | Thursday. \;' Lois and Geneva Huff (%3t Wednesday and Thursday gl & relatives at Pine Grove. ™\ Alvin Merck. jr., is spending f ‘1 reeks here with his grand - ’%‘fl.ffl. Thomas was the B e |Je{ferson. Mr. Frank Williamson of Moul ‘trie is spending the week here with his parents. Misses Virginia Ann Holder and Lanell Westmoreland have return ed from G. S. C. W. to spend their vacation at their homes in Jefferson. Miss Billy Hardy returned Mon ‘day from a visit in Dahlonega, (where she attended ‘the commence { ment dances at North Georgia col [ lege. | Miss Sarah Frances Sanders of ,Edison, and Merle Massey of Co lumbus, are guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Rigdon at the Pas torium on Washington street. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks of Atlanta were in the city recently, Iguosts of the latters sister, Mrs. 'H. E. Aderhold and Mr. Aderhold. | After spending a few days in At lanta, Professor G. L. Crawford has returned in Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. William son, Frank Williamson, Mrs., Fred Northcutt and son, were in Dah lonega Monday to attend the grad uating exercises at North Georgia college, where W. H. Williamsog, jr., was a member of the graduat ing class. His friends will be grat ified to know that he was one of the five students gradua'ting with honor. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bryson of Atlanta arrived in the city Monday to visit his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. L. Bryson. Mr. J. E. Randolph, who under= went an operation at Crawford W. Long Hospital in Atlanta Friday is resting as comfortably as can be expected. Quite a number of Jef ferson friends have visited him this week and are wishing for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hardy were in Dahlonega Monday to wiiness the graduation of their son, Jack, who received his diploma from North Gorgia college. Miss Joan Wells' has returned home from a visit to Miss Helen Richardson in Atlanta. Douglas Appleby and Ralph Smith, students at South Georgia college, Cochran, have returned home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Howard of Atlanta is spending this week with her daugh ter Mrs. J. A. Gray, at the par sonage on Martin street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Polk Bar nett announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday June 5 who has been named Sarah Louise. e bkt bt ————————————— ILA—YThe W. M. S. held its regu lar monthly meeting Monday after noon at the home of Miss Cora White.- Seventeen members were present. Miss Lula May Lord had charge of the program, the subject being “Lifting The Cross in South ern Lands,” Those taking part on the program were Mrs. C. L. Veatch, Mrs. Obe Smith, Mrs. George Stovail, Mrs. H. G. Banis ter, Mrs. Young and Ralph Fitz patrick, Mrs. Frank Nash, Misses Lucibelle Lord and Beatrice "l‘iller_‘ After the program a social hour: followed in which the hostess serv ed delightful refreshments. The G. A’s under the supervision of Mrs. George Stovall, held a study class at the church Wednesday af ternoon. Rev, Brown, our pastor, from Comer assistéd in the study. i’l‘he class was guest of the senior and adult Sunday chool classes at a picnic supper following. The senior and adult classes of the Baptist church have had a live ly contest on for the enlargement of their classes. The seniors won in the contest. The adults enter tained them at a “fish” supper at Mr, G. H. Westbrook spring Wed nesday evening. Sixty-four guests were present. Quite a gala evening was spent together. Personals Miss Mary Paul Glenn of Athensl is spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Pauline Fitts. I Mrs. Flora Westbrook and Mrs. A, S. Westbrook have returned from-I a visit with relatives in Columbla.‘ 8 C | Mys. H. G. Banister and young sons, Henry Grady and Royce, have enrolled for classes at the Univer sity summer school. Rev. C. K. Taffe is visiting with his sister in Decarur this week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Fowler and little boys, Jimmy and Tommy, of Lake City, Fla., who have been visiting Mr. J. L. Thompson’s fam ily have gone to visit Mr. Fowler's people at Acworth. ¥ Mrs. Garnett Tyner and children of Norcross were in Ila Wednesday with friends and relatives. Mr, and Mrs. BPugene McCay of Atlanta, are here to visit Mrs Lessie Crawford, their sister. Friends of Mr. Howard McWhor ter regret to hear of his continued serious illness. * Mr. B. F. Rogers and family of Rogers Mill. were recent visitors with Miss Annie Smith. Mrs. D, R. Freeman and Mrs. R F. Bird spent Monday in Athens. They visited Mrs. L. E. Hopper while in town. Mrs. Pauline Fitts reports that Miss Grace Hancock, who recently underwent an appendix operation lis doing nicely. Messrs. Rice and Loyd Westbrook land Ben White Simpson spent the week-end in Atlanta, Thursday afternoon guest of Miss)| Lila Harris. Mrs. R. F. Prickett of Athens spent part of Thursday with her ‘mother, Mr. Howard Southerland visited relatives here recently. ‘ Miss Jewell Huff was the guest of Miss Shelia Blasingame Thurs day night. | Operating speeds of foreigns cars, particularly in Germany and italy, are increasing due to rapid c@n struetion of super - highways Miss Mildred Pendergrass, of Jefferson, Becomes Bride ¢f Mr. Harold E. Sheats JEFFERSON—In a setting of) beauty and exquisite loveliness, thel nuptial rites of Miss Mildred Pen dergrass and Mr. Harold Eugenel Sheats were solemnized at 4:30I o'clock Tuesday afternoon at thal spacious home of the bride's mo ther on Sycamore street in the: presence of a large assembly of relatives and friends. | The lowerfi floor of the home, with its spaciofis hall, parlor, living‘ room and dining room, thrown en guite® provided a perwect setting for the rega! madonna lilies, gra,(‘eful' garlands of smilax and ivy, deli-1 cate blossoms of summer flowers and myriads of glowing candles. I The altar was improvised in the drawing room with pots of hand-i some ferns banked to form a back ground for tall standards flankodi with lighted candles, and, floor bas-; kets filled with madonna lilies. A seven-branched bronze candle- | labrum holding white tapers centered i the altar decorations. I Wedding Music 2 | The wedding music was played by the bride’s cousin, Mrs. H. I. Mobley, who rendered” a program of appropriate musical selections on the the piano, and was accompan ist for Mr, Foy Harrison, who sang in a clear sweet volce, “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” and “When I Grow Too Old to Dream.” As Mrs. Mobley struck the notes of Men delssohn’s wedding march, Rev. Nat G. Long, pastor of Glenn Memorial church, ‘Atlanta. entered the drawing room from the dining room and took his place before the altar. He was followed by Mr. Sheats and the best mang Mr, Mar ion Williamson, of East Point Then came the sister of the bride, Miss Mary Pendergrass, who came down the stairway and entered from I the hall. To the beautiful melody . from Lohengrin’s bridal chorus, the lovely bride descended the stair way and took her place beside the groom-elect before the bridal al tar. Using the impressive ring ceremony formulated in the rltuall of the Methodist denomination, Rev. Long spoke the words that united the young couple in mar riage, while the pianist softly play ed “Love’'s Greetings.” Wedding Gown The bride’s dark brunette beauty was enhanced by the wedding gown of white mousseline de soie, made with long lines over taffeta. Ruffles were cascaded down the sides. A veil of misty tulle extended into a train beyond the edge of the gown, and was fastened to her dark hair with a tulle cap and clusters of or ange blossoms. Her sandals were of white satin, and she carried a beautiful arm bouquet of garden ias, showered with lilies of the.val ley, and long streamers of white Isatin ribbon that extended to the ledge of her dress. News Events in Winterville MISS MARION COILE, EDITOR, PHONE NO. 9 WINTERVILLE—The Y. W. A. met at the home of Misses Miriam and Betty O'Kelley last Wednesday afternoon for its regular monthly meeting. A very interesting pro gram on “Missions in South Am erica” was given in the following manner: Song: Assembly. Scripture: Magdalen Miller, Prayer: Mrs. J. R. Winter. Survey of conditions in South America: Lucile Edwards. Customs of Brazil: Betty O'Kel ley. Religion of South America: Mag dalen Miller. Personal service. Roll call. The program was followed by a very important business session, during which plans for attending ‘the Ridgecrest Conference in North Carclina during the latter part of this month, were discussed at length. During the social hour, delicious refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, were served by the charming hostesses. Those who enjoyed this important and interesting occasion were: Misses Mary Lizzie Gaines, Georgia Gain ¢s, Flonnie O'Kelley, Lucile Ed wards, Ina Mae Morrison, Hazel Pittard, Magdalen Miller, Frances Nabers, Frances Briant, Mauleen Harris, Sally Harris, Miriam O'- Kelley, Betty O’Kelley, Mrs. Ralph \ Chandler and Mrs, Robert Winter. Women Attend l 4-H Club Rally The following ladies attended th(el 4-H club camp program given at| Jennings Mill last Thursday: Mes-‘ dames J. H. Glenn, C. M. Bolton, G. .C. Pittard, W. R. Coile, N. O. McWaters, T. F. Anthony, Misses Mabel Bolton, Marion Cole and Martha Anthony. | Miss Annie Mary Bolton spentl several days last week, assisting with the 4-H club girls camp atl Jennings Mills. . ‘ Supt. W. R. Coile was on the program Thursday morning at the girls camp to talk on “Achieving the Goal of the 4-H clubs.” : I The friends of Miss Ernestine head and Miss Carolyn Anderson are interested %o know that they assisted Miss Anne Dolvin at camp Jast week. Miss Evelyn Hubbard visited. friends here last Wednesday. ‘Miss Mauleen Harris of Bowman and Miss Sally Harris of Athens attended the Y. W. A. and visited friends here last Wednesday after noon. The Recreation club will Be en tertained by Group II with Miss Magdalen Miller as chairman next Thursday evening. All club members and others who are interested in this work should enter the Fashion Revue given by the Home Demonstration club at the school building next ‘Monday afternoon. All that s necessary is to wear a dress that the club member made. Miss Anne iCoile of A'thens spent the week-end at the home of Rev. lw. M. Coile, : The friends of Mr, and Mrs, THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Miss Mary Pendergrass, the maid' of honor, and only attendant, was gowned in a lovely frock of pink flowered chiffon, and carried an arm bouquet of pink radiance roses tied with pink tulle, Following the ceremony, the guests were entertained at an in formal reception by the mother of the bride, Mrs, J. B. Pendergrass, who wore a gown of white chiffon, splashed with lavender flowers with a purple sash at the waistline, Her shoulder corsage was made of lav ender and pink sweet peas. Receiving with Mrs. Pendergrass were Mrs. L. V. Tillander, Miss’ Hilda Tillander, Miss Edith Sheats: and Miss Agnes Sheats, mother | and sisters of the bridegroom. Mrs. Tillander was gowned in flowered chiffon, and the young ladies wore dresses of pink crepe. Their should er corsages were pink roses and valley lilies. Assisting Hostess Assisting Mrs. Pendergrass in receiving and entertaining her guests were a bevy of handsomely gowned matrons and young ladies. Misses Virginia Ann Holder and Edith Harwell greeted the guests on their arrival; Mrs. J. C. Turner and Mrs. M. M. Bryan received in the reception hall; Mrs. J, C. Alex ander, Mrs. J. L. «iarwell, Mrs., J. D. Escoe, Mrs. Hugh Storey, Misses Callie Watson and Ethel Moore as sisted in the dining room; Misses Marjorie Sue Holder, Frances Smith, Johnnie Frances Turner, Bess Kelly and Annie Roberts served punch, and Miss Catherine Mobley kept the bride’s book. The candles were lighted by Miss Vir ginia Orr of East Point, Following the reception, Mr, and Mrs. Sheats left by motor, amid a shower of rice, for a wedding trip, after which they will estab lish their residence at East Point. The bride’s going away suit was made of white crepe, with which she wore white accessories. Mrs. Sheats is the daughter of Mrs. Dell Heath Pendergrass, form erly of Norwood, and the late Dr. J. B. Pendergrass, who was one of Jefferson’s most prominent physi cians, She is a graduate of Mar tin Institute and of LaGrange col lege, Since receiving her college diploma, she has been connected with the Fulton county schools at East Point, Beautiful in face and figure, lovely in temperament, re fined in manner and disposition, gracious and charming, she has en joyed wide popularity both at home and in the city where she has taught. and that her marriage will take her to another city is cause for much regret among her home people. MY. Sheats is a prominent and successful lawyer and city attorney of East Point. He enjoys wide popularity, and is esteemed for his Christian character and integrity. lJames M. Coile are interested to know that they are visiting at the Ihome of Dr. F. W. Colle, Mrs. F. H. Kroner is wvisiting relatives in Athens and Elberton. The friends of Miss Katie Lou Oglesby of Elberton, formerly a teacher in our school, will be in terested to know she and Mr. John Easton Brown of Bowman, wers married Sunday at the First Bap tist church in Elberton, The friends of Mr, Fred L. Bry ant, formerly of our community but now of Galveston, Texas, will be interested to know 'that he was lmarried t 0 Miss Elizabeth Hamil ton Harvey of Athens at her home |Thursday evening, | Mrs. Jimmie Fields of Cro.esl City, Florida has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Chandler, for several days. Mrs. Spurgeon Coile and sons spent Thursday as '‘he guests of Mrs. L. L. Moss in Athens. Mrs. H. Bynum of Columbia, S. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunlap. The cannery at the school build ing is running Tuesday, Wednes |day and Friday of every week now. About a thousand cans have al ready been filled. Friends of Mr. and Mrs., Obie J. Newman sympathize with them in the loss of 'their little son who was buried in the Winterville cemetery Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poole ofi Atlanta spent last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Dunaway. Mrs. A. 'P. Dunaway, Miss Sybil Dunaway and Mr. William Duna way visited friends and relatives in Atlanta recently. Mrs. Guy Mitehell is visiting relatives near Fitzgerald. She was accompanied to south Georgia by her daughter, Miss Guynelle Mit chell, who has returned ‘o her‘ home kere with her cousin, Missi Lucile Mitchell, and a friend, Miss Edha House, of Fitzgerald, who will make a visit here before re turning to south Georgia. Friends of Miss Dorothy Jane Curley are interested in her marri age ‘to Mr. Sidney Edward Avery of Athens at the Prince Avenue Baptist church on Saturday. June Bth. Mr. and Mrs. Avery will make their home in Athens. Mr. W. F. Carney of Attica vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carney, last Thursday. Mr. Alton Briant of Indiana at tended the Harvey-Briant wedding in Athens on Thursday and has been visiting his parents Mr, and Mre. J. T. Briant. Mr. T. A. Holbrook is making improvements on the house near the shop which was recently re | built, There are several possible causes of cracked valve seats, among which are clogged water jacket re sulting in unequal cooling, pulling up the cylinder head stud nuts too tightly, and wrong type of spark plug, Wi b Social News From Winder WINDER, Ga—Mrs. T. M, Leonard and children of Greer, S. C., are visiting relatives here at this time. Miss Helen Williams of Athens was the dinner guest of Mrs. Loy Etheridge last week. Miss Mable Jackson and Mrs.‘ J. M. Pledger spent Thursday and Friday in Atlanta. ’ Mrs. R. C. Jones and Mrs. H. A. Carithers were in Decatur Fri-_l day where they enrolled their daughters, Catherine Jones and Jane Carithers, at Agnes Scott for the ensuing year. Mrs. Clair Harris and Mrs. Loy Etheridge were visitors in Atlanta the past week. Dr. John Wages, a former Win der citizens, was mingling with old friends here last week. Senator and Mrs. John Carring ton and daughters, Mae Sue and ‘Anna Lou, and J. W. Carrington, sr.. left Sunday for a delighiful motor trip to Washington, D. C., New York, and other places of interest in the East. Miss Ermine Stanton of Bloomsy burg, Pa., who has been visiting friends in this city, is now with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bondurant in Miami, Fla. ; Lewis Harper Williams returned frem University of Georgia the past week to spend the summer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis were in Atlanta Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Daniel, Mrs. E. S. Harris and Miss Lucile Daniel spent last week-end in Statham with relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Harris and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris of West Palm Beach, Fla. have been spending the past week in Mountain City. Miss Grace House of Atlanta was with her mother, Mrs. Mae House, for the week-end. Hope Harris of Atlanta spent the week-end in this city with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blount have recently purchased the home for merly owned by Brunelle Lang ford. Miss Allene Kilgore has arrived from Greenville, S. C. to spend the summer with homefolk. Miss Lizzie Howard Freeman of Stephens is the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. John Hav grove- Miss orothy Maynard and Miss Azzie Lee Pentecost were heard in an interesting program over WTFI last Monday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Blackw»ll -visited relatives %in Chattanooga, | Tenn., recently. © Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Freeman ‘and children of Atlanta and Mra. Broadus Coile of Athens were the guests of Mr. and Mrs., John Hargrove Sunday. OPENING OF THE MONDAY, JULY 17 Choicest lots ever offered the Athens public. These lots all lie well and have all city conveniences such as water, sewerage and lights HEADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED ON THE GROUNDS ON CLOVERHURST AVENUE, WITH MAN IN CHARGE TO SHOW THE LOTS AND FURNISH FULL INFORMA TION. PRICES MOST REASONABLE. Lots From SSOO to $1250--0,. Fouren cask BALANCE 1, 2 AND 3 YEARS—6% INTEREST RIDE OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! : SELLING AGENTS D. G. ANDERSON and JULIAN H. COX Misses Cammie and Irene May-I nard are the guests of Mrs. L. M. Letson in Norcross at this‘ time. Miss Queen Chambers of Look out Mountain is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Lamar Blackwell. | Colonel nad Mrs, Dala Watson and Mrs. Herschel Smith attend ed commencement exercises at Emory university this week. Mrs. A. C. Downs and son, Alva, and Misses Minnie and Sara MecWhorter were in Watkinsville Friday evening to attend an alum ni banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry Jen nings and children left Tuesday for a delightful motor trip to New York and other cities of interast. Edward Herrin is spending this week with Billy Bunch in Lin colnton. Mrs. Lewis Kunkel of Harris burg, Pa.. is expected to arrive in Winder at an early date to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Woodruff. Dr. and Mrs. Wiley Bush were in Athens this week. Miss Agnes Fullilove has re turned to her home in Watkins ville after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. A. C. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMullan and sons of Charlotte, N. C,, are the guests of Mrs. Georgia Har ris. A Mrs. Clyde Eskridge and chil dren and Miss Cammie Maynard spent last Thursday in Milledge ville. Mrs. Harvey Woodward, who‘ is at the Georgia Baptist hospital, is reported some better at this time. | Billy Downs has been visiting relatives in Milledgeville for ten days. ' Miss Jessie Mae Parker was in Athens recently to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. R. E. Cannon of Clayton and Miss Helen Williams of Ath ens were visitors in Winder this week. 3 Senator Russell Visits Winder United States Senator Richard B. Russell spent last week-end with his parents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Russell. He delivered the address at Emory university on Monday morning at which time his brother, Alex, graduated. He left this week for Washington, D. C., and was accompanied by little Betty and Bobbie Russell, who will be his guests in the national capital for some time. Brown-Oglesby Cordial interest centers in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Katie Lou Oglesby of Elber ton and Mr. John Easton Brown of Atlanta. The ceremony took place at the First Baptist church in Elberton os Sunday, June 9, in the presence Electric Cooke De = | monstration at I Bogart, Statham eel e Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynes, of Atlanta, will give free demonstra tions of electric cookery in Bogart, Statam and Auburn this week, af ter two weeks of demonstrations of the Georgia Power Company’s all electric kitchen coach in Oconee, Greene, Morgan and Newton county towns. An experienced cooking expert, Mis Lynes wili hold a cooking demonstration in Bogart, Wednes .day at 2:30 p. m. Demonstrations will be held in Statham at 10:30 a., m. and 2:30 p. m. on Thurs day, and in Auburn at 2:30 p. m. orr Friday. The coach, which is conveniently and compactly equipped with mod ern household electric appliances, will be parked downtown in each community. Prizes and recipes will be given away. Homemakers are urged to be prompt for the dem onstrations, since the coach seats only 20 persons. S ———— I Most European countries issue an international traveling pass to American motorists who take their cars abroad, permitting the use of registration plates and operator’s license issued im this country for | 12 months of driving in Burope. o A ——— After coming to a dead stop at a railroad crossing, the cautious motrist will proceed at low speed, not shifting into a higher gear un til the tracks have been cleared. of the immediate families and close friends. Among those from Winder present were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Eavenson and daugh ters, and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hill. The bride has often been a popular visitor in Winder, being the niece of Mrs. R. L. Eaven son. Miss Hammond Hostess to Circle Miss Annelle Hammond was hostess to the Business Woman's Circle at her home on Thursday evening. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. H. A. Carithers. The resignation of Mrs. Henry Patat, chairman, was presented and accepted. Miss Eloise Full bright was elected to fill the un expired term of Mrs. Patat. Mrs. J. A. Haynie and Miss Sara Jack McDonald were ap pointed hostesses for the July meeting. After the scripture which was presented by Miss Annelle Ham mond, those present discussed the Bible study. Nelda Hill gave a group of readings, “Going to the Circus” and “Just Smile.” Mrs. Bob Davis and Miss An nelle Hammond entertained at a short social hour after the busis ness meeting. SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935, LEXINGTON NEWws LEXINGTON—Mrs. E. ol well and son, Corey, of LeC).iinMax were visitors to Athens Mondaiton‘ Mr. W. Z. Faust, jr., has retur, home after graduation from N " Georgia college, Dahlonega. " Miss ‘Augusta Howargd and M Tom Crawford Brooks are “hr' week-end guest of Miss Dot K(,“,j of Hendersonville, N, C. 52 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maxwal] Wera visitors to Elberton Monday, Mr. Robert Shull spent the weeka end with friends in Appling, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nicholson are at home to their friends here after a honeymoon trip to 'Ashe. ville, N, C. - Mr. W. F.'Daniel was attending to business in Athens Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Maxwell, jr. is at home after graduation from Nortp Georgia college, Dahlonega. Miss Esther Barron, spent the past week at Annapolis, Md, ag the guest of Mr, Loel Reed, Mrs. W. T. Bush and daughter, Alice, were shopping in Atheng Monday. Mrs. Earle Reynolds compliment. ed Miss Emily Cloud, bride-to-he, with a lovely miscellaneous show. er Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Bobby Brown of Elber. ton, and Bill Johnson of Wagh. ington, are the week-end guests of Gene Maxwell. Mrs. Lily Wise, of Orangehurg ‘S. C,, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Reynolds. ’ ‘Mr. John Booth of Athens spent several days this week with rela. tives in Lexington. Mrs. Minnie Crawford was 3 spend-the-day guest of Mrs. W, H, Reynolds Wednesday, Mr. Gene Maxwell complimented his guests, Bohby Brown of Elber. ton, and Bill Johnson of Washinga ton, with a prom party Friday eve ning. Invited guests were, Misses Kathrine Cunningham, Elizabeth Rice, Margaret Anne Maxwell, Winifred ‘- Maxwell, Alice Bush, Martha Veal, Louise Bray, George Barron\Marlon Reed, Edgar Max well, Garl Appling, Clliff Brooks, Warren Daniel, Corey Maxwell, Gus Maxwell of Lexington. Misses Nancy Stokley, Jane Blanchard, Jacqueline Stokley, Mildred Macel murray, Frances Smith of Craw ford, Ga. Mesdames W. K. Howard, G. A. Barron, H. McWhorter and J. H, Willlams were spend-the-day guest of Mrs. John Callaway of Rayle, Ga., Wednesday. Miss Louise Fluker of Washing ton, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Joseph Williams. Mrs. George Cunningham spent the past week with her sister in Jacksonville, . Fla. Mr. W, M. Gillen had an opera- Ition on his throat this week. We \ are glad to report that he is recov ering nicely. Mrs. H. C. MeCrakin and son, Howard,.of Baxley, are visiting het sister, Miss Gussie Reese.