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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921.
News of Interest Gathered hy Our Cor
respondents Throughout the County
Paradise Locals
Mr and Mrs. I)avo Smith were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lackey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ledson Clack were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Perkii^s.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sims were the
Saturday night and Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller were the
Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Wills.
Mr. Brenon Mobley and Miss Dru
wilie Morris were married at the home
of W. C. Sorrels Sunday afternoon,
Mr. Sorrels officiating.
Misses Ruby and Eula Crow were
guests Wednesday night of Mrs. J. L.
Lackey.
Mrs. Lollie Frost was the guest on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Clack.
The singing given by Mr. W. C. Sor
rels Sunday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Mrs. Claud Wills was the guest Sun
day afternoon of Mrs. Clarence Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Perkins was the
guests Saturday night of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller.
-Miss Eva Wills was the Sunday
guest of Miss Gertrude McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Miller were the
Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. I.ackey.
Backward, turn backward,
Oh time in your flight,
Give us a maiden with
Skirts not too tight.
Give us a girl
Whose charms many or few,
Are not exposed by
Much peek-a-boo.
Give us a maiden,
No matter what age,
Who won’t use the streets
For a vaudeville stage.
Give us a girl
Not so shapely in view
Dress her in skirts
The sun won’t shine through.
Then give us the dances
Long gone by
With plenty of clothes
And steps not so high.
And Turkey Trot capers
And buttermilk glide,
And hurdy-gurt twist
And the wiggletail slide.
Then let us feast
Our tired optics once more
On a genuine woman
As sweet as of yore.
Yes, time, please turn backward
And grant our request,
For God’s richest blessings,
But not one undressed.
Cedar Hill News
Miss Azzie Hutchins has been visit
ing her parents and has returned to
her school.
Miss Mattie Lou Elliott, Miss Susie
Carlyle were visiting in Winder last
week.
Mrs. H. F. Elliott had as her guest
Saturday night Mrs. John Attaway of
County Line.
The singing at Mr. Clarks was en
joyed by a large crowd Sunday night.
Mr. Hall’s family were visiting the
family of Mr. Jack Haynie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haynie were vis
iting Mr. C. Banks Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Eva Bird was visiting Miss
Pentecost Sunday.
Come out to our debate at Cedar Hil
Friday, March 25 and help us.
Mr. and Mrs. Annie Freeman were
visiting their parents near County Line
Sunday.
The farmers in this part are almost
ready to plant.
OAK GROVE
Sunday school was organized at this
place Sunday afternoon. A good crowd
was present and much interest mani
fested.
Miss Avery Bedingfield of near Stat
hat spent the weekend with Miss Eu
dene Jones.
Miss Elizabeth Booth spent this week
end with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Suddath, Mr. It.
D. Crook and daughter, Miss Edna, at
tended the funeral of Mr % Crawford
Wills in Jefferson Monday afternoon.
Mr. T. K. Willbanks gave a dinner
Sunday in honor of his fifty-lrst birth
day. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs.
j,. L. Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Escoe. Mr and Mrs. Luther Escoe. of
this place, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Will
lmnks of near Statham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bee Willbanks of Auburn.
We extend our deepest sympathy to
Mrs. J. L. Harwell in the loss if her
father, Mr. Wills.
TAX RECEIVERS
SECOND ROUND
Bethlehem, March 17, 10 to 2.
Jones, March 18, 10 to 1.
Chandler, March 21, 10 to 1.
McElroy’s Store March 21, 3 to 4.
Statham, March 22. 10 to 2.
Court house every Saturday.
J. J. SHEDD, R. T. R.
Barrow county.
Sharon News
Mr. Tom Cruse and Charlie Cruse,
and little son. Chance, spent Sunday
with Mr. Will Cruse, of Walnut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rockmore spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little.
Mr Tom Langford and Mr. Bob Mc-
Ever, were guests of Mr. John Parks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Deaton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sailors
Miss Gwendolyn Mann spent Friday
night with Miss Viola Mauldin.
The singing given by Mr. Henry
Feagan was enjoyed by all present.
Mss Bulah Little spent Sunday night
with Mrs. Liza Roquemore.
Four of the Mulberry school child
ren came to Sharon Friday afternoon
for spelling against four of the Sharon
school children and Sharon won two
best out of three.
Mr. Pasco Carter and sister, Miss
Louella Carter, attended the singing
at Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simpson’s Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stone spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans.
Mrs J M Simpson and daughter,
Cammie, spent Monday with Mrs. Eula
Hayes.
Miss Ida Louis Cronic spent Tues
day night with Miss Lola Little.
Sunday school at this place has
again started up, and we hope for a
good and regular attendance.
Carithers Mill
Miss Lila Delay and Nellie Doggett
spent Wednesday night with Miss Jew
el Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Moon.
Miss Jewel Cooper was the guest of
Miss Druewillie Word Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mobley
Saturday night and Sunday.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Dunagan Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mrs. G. A. Dunagan spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Moon.
Misses Bertha and Etar Mobley spent
Sunday with Misses Lula Mae, Annette
and Reunette Moon
The singing at Mr. W. T. Mobley’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all.
Miss Dora Lee Moon spent Saturday
night with Miss Lena Mobley.
Mr. Albert McElroy of Statham was
the guest of Mr. Arthur Harper Satur
day night.
Miss Lena Mobley spent Sunday with
Miss Dora Lee Moon.
Mrs. Drue Willie Mobley spent last
week with her parents, near Statham.
Mr. James Jones and Mr. David
Mobley were in our community Sunday.
Mr. Beman Mobley and Miss Drue
Wilie Morris were married Sunday af
ternoon. They have the very best wish
es of their host of friends for a happy
and prosperous journey through life.
County Line
Miss Sadie Vandetford spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Ollie Murphy.
Miss Annie Wheeler had as her
guests Sunday afternoon Misses Zelma
and Bessie Thomas.
Mr. Jepsey Hudgins of Campton is
A. N. PORTER
We carry a ful lline of Feed Stuff,
such as—
OATS, CORN, HAY, COTTON
SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED
HULLS.
We can save you money on these
items. We make a specialty of all
kinds of Feed Stuff and are in posi
tion to serve you promptly and at pri
ces that will satisfy you. Give us a
trial.
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A. N. PORTER
Statham, Ga.
spending awhile with his son, Mr. M.
H. Hudgins.
Mr. H. A. Hardy if near Statliam,
and Mr. A. S. Hardy of Winder, visit
ed relatives in this community Thurs
day.
The singing at Mr. E. E. Clark's Sun
day afternoon was enjoyed by all pres
biif.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skelton spent
Sunday with Mr. E. D. Murphy and
family.
Mr. Atticus Wheeler and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Purkett.
Mrs. Clarence Hardy had as her
week-end guest, her grandmother, Mrs.
Ella Cheatum, of Jefferson.
Miss Sadie Vanderford spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Mrs. W. C.
McDougal.
The sick in this community are im
proving.
Mr. William Fowler is erecting a
new house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson spent
Saturday night and Sunday in and
around Winder.
Mrs. Arthur House spent the week
end with relatives near Paris.
Miss Birtie House visited Miss 01-
lie Murphy Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Greeson vis
ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Doster Sunday.
Mr. A. D. Murphy and little daugh
ter, Beatrice were in the burg Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. John Nelson visited Miss Sadie
Vanderford Thursday afternoon.
Providence News
Mr. and Mrs. June Wages had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Oldham and little (laugh
ter, Meriam, and Miss Gertude Skelton.
Miss Mattie 801 l Butler if near Law
reneeville is spending a few days this
week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Hun
ter.
Miss Cordelia Cofer spent Monday
night with Miss Annie Lou Patton.
Misses Sara and Annie Hunter had
as their guests Saturday night and
Sunday Misses Annie Lou and Willie
Mae Patton and Misses Lois and Su
sie Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter and chil
dren and Miss Mattie Bell Butler spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Grizzle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mobley and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grizzle were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham
mond Sunday.
Miss Cordeia Cofer is spending this
week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Camp,
near Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sikes and chil
dren and Mrs. Henry were dinner
guests of Miss Sara Hunter Thursday.
Misses Nellie and Bell Haynie were
guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Sal
lie Potter Saturday night.
Mrs. Festus Kenney and Mrs. Edgar
Fleeman were guests of Mrs. J. L.
Sikes Friday.
Master Bill Hunter was the guest
of Master Dupree Wages Saturday
night.
Mrs. W. S. Hunter spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Bob Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Cofer Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Mattie Bell Butler spent Mon
day night with Misses Sara and Annie
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Maxey were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Fleeman Sunday.
Mrs. Maud Wages and Mrs. Dunagan
spent Friday with Mrs. W. S. Hunter.
Mrs. Fannie Titshaw spent Sunday
and Sunday night with Mrs. Maud Wa
ges.
The singing given by Mr. C. W. But
ler Sunday night was very much en
joyed by all those present.
THE WINDER NEWS
SHARON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL.
7th. Grade—Hoyte Cruce, Lois Lang
ford.
6th. Grade—Hubert Lancaster, Laura
Lanraster, Ermine Simpson, Ernest
Parks, Lois Mauldin.
sth Grade.—Harold Lancaster, Pau
line Parks, Ida Lois Cronic.
4th Grade.—Selma Cronic, Howell
Parks, Clyde Cronic. Lena Lois Cronic,
Bertha Cruce, Lois Little, Alma Deaton
Hoke Deaton.
3rd Grade.—Julian Simpson, Ethel
Simpson. Fola Lancaster, Annie Brock,
Emory Brock, Itudessa Cronic, Neu
mon Brock.
2nd Grade.—ldelle Little, Grace Hall
Ludle Mauldin, Jennie Mae Parks,
Clarence Cruce., Irene Deaton.
Ist Grade. —Eula Mae Banks, Lois
Banks, Joe Hill Manes, Virgil Wilson,
Parlea Bowles, Jessie Bowles, Eutah
Deaton, Roy Brook. Dulsa Cronic, Em
ma Cronic, Johnnie Mae Mauldin, Sam
mie Parks, Brunette Philips.
Gwendolyn Mann, Teacher.
Why buy bread of an inferior quality when you are
assured of a superior Bread made right here at home,
and more of it for the same money. Ask your grocer,
he knows. We have faith in Winder and in our ‘ Win
der-Maid Bread. That’s why we give someone a dollar
every Saturday for buying a loaf.
The Bakery in the County for the County.
Bestyette Bakery
On Jackson Street, near Athens Street.
H. L. MOORE, Proprietor Phone 37
EAT MORE OF. IT
Special Announcement
Now Effective
CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT ONLY
We sincerely wish every one to understand and be
advised that this from credit to cash basis is not a reflec
tion on the credit of any of our customers. Conditions
are such that it has made it absolutely necessary for us
to begin making ONE DOLLAR do the work of TWO.
By eliminating the necessity of obtaining loans to car
ry accounts we shall be able to offer you Groceries and
Feedstuffs at prices that will mean a substantial sav
ing to you.
Your past patronage has always been greatly appre
ciated by us and we hope you will give us the opportu
nity of serving you in the future, and remember we will
have associated with us every Saturday R. D. Moore,
the Old Reliable Meat Man, who will assist us in filling
your wants in the best of all meats. Awaiting this op
portunity to serve you we are, respectfully yours,
Watson-Glover & Cos.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Nothing
Good for a Cough or Cold.
“Everyone who has used Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy speaks well of it,”
writes Edward P. Miller, Abbottstown,
Pa., People who once use this prepara
tion are seldom satisfied with any oth
er. It is excellent to allay a cough or
break up a cold.
:::: insurance
Your neighbor's home burned only a few days or months ago and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
and lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
BREAD
FOOD
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
LODGE NOTICE
Rainey Encampment No. 89 I. O. O.
F. meets every second and fourth Sat
urday nights in each month. All broth
ers who have received this degree are
cordially invited to meet with us at
any time.
’ C. H. SIGMAN, C. P.
T. C. Banks, Scribe.
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