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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
Calendar for Week
Monday, March 14th.
Baptist Missionary Society met
Church circle with Mrs. W. A.
Brooks; Candler street circle with
Mrs. H. T. Flanigan.
Tuesday, March 15th.
Missionary Society of Christian
church met with Mrs. W. O. Perry.
Mrs. H. A. Carithers entertained
Bridge Club
Wednesday, March 16th.
Mrs. C. O. Niblack entertained
her Sewing club.
Thursday, March 17th.
Mrs. J. F. Broome is entertaining
the Junior Priscilla Sewing Club
and a few friends at a sewing par
ty. Breanau Glee Club will give
a program at the Scholl Audi
torium.
Saturday, March 19th
Regular meeting of the Teacher's
Sewing Club.
Mrs. Thompson Hostess
At Lovely Party.
One of the prettiest Spring parties
was the one given last Thursday after
noon by Mrs. D. F. Thompson to the
Young Matron's Club and a few friends.
The rooms In which the guests were
entertained were artistically adorned
With baskets and vases which held
violets and peach blossoms, other ap
pointments conformed to the Spring
motif. At the conclusion of several
games of bridge, a delicious salad
course was served. The guest list
was composed of Mesdames Roy Jack
sou, George Fortson, E. V. Snipes, J.
M. Aiken, L. W. Hodges, H. E. Milli
kin, George Thompson, Claude Patat,
O. M. Jackson, Joe Estes, Howard
J. J. Wilson, Reba Vonder
leith, W. L. DeLaPerriere, G. C. Mos
ley,H. A. Carithers, Ralph Smith, Robt.
Camp, E. F. Saxon, A. D. McCurry,
Henry Pledger, Guy Kilgore, S. H.
Ware, and J. F. Broome.
Mrs. Paul Roberts Hostess
to Sewing Party.
Mrs Paul Roberts was hostess at
quite an enjoyable sewing party last
-Wednesday afternoon, the honor guests
of the occasion being Mrs. L. W. Col
lins’ guests, Mrs. Wilkie Collins, Sr.,
and Mrs. J. P. Hurdle of Winston Sa
lem, N. C.
During the sewing hour the guests
also enjoyed delightful music furnish
ed by the honor guests and little Miss
Pauline Roberts. Sandwiches and tea
were served late in the afternoon.
Among those enjoying Mrs. Roberts’
cordial hospitality were Mesdames L.
Love, It. I). Couch, L. W. Collins, J. P.
Hurdle, Wilkie Collins, Edgar DeLa-
Perriere, L. E. Herrin, Sam Potts, L.
M. Mayne, J. M. Jackson, W. H. Faust,
of Lexington, S it. Grubb, Erb, Z. F.
Aickson, E. A. Starr, G. W. DeLaPer
riere, J. B. Parham, R. L. Eavenson,
W N. Bailey.
Brides Club Entertained
By Mrs. T. W. Burson.
An event which was much enjoyed
by the Bride’s Club and a few others
> \vas the sewing party last Saturday
afternoon given by Mrs. T. W. Burson,
at her apartment on Church street.
The decorations were spring flowers
and various suggestions, which were
appropriate to the approaching Easter
tide. A lovely salad course was served.
The guests included Mesdalhes Howard
Rogers, J. W. Griffeth, Boh Pirkle,
Roy Smith, S. F. Mauglion, Paul Autry,
Ed Beddingfield, Guy Jackson, Joe
Estes, Z. F. Jackson, and W. 11. Faust,
Miss Annette Quillian and little Miss
Gwendolyn Autry.
Mrs. Niblaek Entertains
At Sewing Party.
Quite a delightful event of this week
was the sewing party Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. C. O. Niblaek as
the charming hostess. After a jolly
time spent in sewing a delicious salad
course was served. Those enjoying
Mrs. Niblack’s hospitality were Mes
yjames Iteha Vonderleith, J. S. Hargorve,
T. A. Maynard, W, L. DeLaPerriere,
J. M. Aiken, C. B Almond, B B Jack
son. Guy Kilgore, .T F. Broome, S. H.
Ware and O. M. Jackson
CHESSER-HOFMEISTER.
Mr. Francis Hofmeister, of this city,
and Miss Amanda Chesser, of Eaton
ton, were married at the Madison Ho
tel in Madison, last Sunday. Mrs. Ilof
meister, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
►r. p. Chesser and they formerly lived
in Auburn, this county, moving to
Eatonton about a year ago. Mr. Hof
meister is a well known citizen of
Winder and the many friends of both
in this city and county extend best
wishes for future happiness and pros
perity.
Kirk-Hill.
\ Mr. James M. Hill, employee of the
city of Winder as assistant electrician,
and Miss Sarah Kirk, of Rockmart
were married Sunday of last week,
Rev. 11. C. Palmer opciating. Mrs.
Hill is a sister of Mrs. J. B. Cooper,
of this city, and the best wishes of
their many friends are extended to
Lovely Party.
One of the largest affairs of the
season was the beautiful reception
given by Mrs. J. L. Newton on Friday
afternoon from three to six, in honor
of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith, of
Winder. The lovely Newton home was
thrown open, the rooms being connected
by French doors, and was decorated
with large ferns and hyacinths and
peach blossoms. The table in the din
! ing room had a lace cover with a cen
| terpieee consisting of a cyrstal basket
j filled with peach blossoms. Around
I this at intervals were placed bonbon
j dishes of mints.
Punch and sandwiches were served
in the living room by Mrs. Josiah
| Blasingame, Jr., and Mrs. Golden
j Blasingame, of Jersey.
Mrs. George Hatcher served cream
at the beautifully appointed table in
the dining room. Mrs. Walter Lott,
Mrs. Charles Almond, Mrs. B. A. Clegg
and Miss Margaret Newton assisted
in serving.
During the calling hours misses
Martha and Frances Hatcher entertain
ed the guests with their instrumental
music.
Mrs. Newton received in a cream
lace gown with a touch of blue. Mrs.
Smith was handsome in pink taffeta.
Those assisting in receiving were Mrs
Saunders Upshaw, Mrs. J. F. Wiley,
Mrs. John Upshaw, Mrs. W. A. Knox,
Mrs. J. 11. B. Day and Mrs Josiah
Blasingame, Jr. —Social Circle Cor. in
Walton News.
Mr. J. W. Summerour went over to
Comer on business Tuesday.
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Mr. A. N. Porter, of Statham, was
in the city on business Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews spent
last Tuesday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Bessie Edwards is "spending
some time with her sister in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young spent
last Tuesday in Atlanta.
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Remember how you enjoyed the
Glee Club last year.
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Mrs. C. S. Williams spent the first
of the week in Atlanta.
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Miss Allene Kilgore spent last Satur
day in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shepard and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shepard spent
Sunday in Grayson with relatives.
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Mr. W. J. Ross, of Statham, was
'shaking hand. 4 with ,his friends in
Winder Tuesday.
Mrs. F. C. Bentley, of Monroe, is
spending this week with her daughter,
Mrs. W. I). Still.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, of
Athens, were visitors in Winder last
Sunday.
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Mr. Ralph Cross, member of the Uni
versity of Georgia, was visiting his
father, Mr. W. H. Cross, last week.
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Master Lewis Harper Williams spent
a few days of this week in Statham
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nunnally.
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Tickets on sale at City Pharmacy
and J. T. Strange Cos. for Georgia
Glee Club.
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Mrs. J. H. Baird and Mrs. Homer
Baird spent last Sunday in Athens
with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Maugliorn spent
the past week-end in Crawfordville
with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pledger spent
the first of the week in Atlanta at the
Piedmont Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick, of
Atlanta, were guests of the family of
Mr. R. L. Carithers the past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jennings are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of
a son who was born Sunday, March 13.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. 11. Faust had as
their guest last week their mother,
Mrs. J. P. Faust, of Lexington.
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Mr. Jerry Kilcrease, one of the most
respected citizens of the county, was
a visitor in the county Tuesday.
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Mr. R. O. Ross, of Decatur, was shak
ing hands with his many friends in
the city last week-end; he is always
a welcome visitor to Winder.
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Mrs. J. P. Hurdle and little son.
Phil, Jr. returned last Sunday to their
home in Winston-Salem, X. C., after a
visit to Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Collins.
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Rev. J. S. Settle, who has been sick
for a week or more, is some letter, we
are glad to say; hope he will soon be
out again.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Isbell and Mr.
and Mrs. George Appleby of Jefferson
motored to Winder last Sunday and
spent the day with friends.
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Miss Mellie Stanton, who spent sev
eral days with her sister, Mrs. W. L.
PeLePerricre. returned to her home
at Social Circle Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. DeLaPerriere,
Mrs. Harry Segars and Mrs. Edgar
DeLaPerriere motored to Athens Wed
nesday and spent the day and attended
the Bible Conference.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant of
Athens announce the birth of a son
on Thursday, March 10th, at the home
of Mrs. S. F. Maughon, Mrs. Bryant's
mother.
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Rev. W. H. Faust, J. Gordon White
head, Miss Johnnie Lou Smith and
Mrs. L. A. House were among the num
ber who heard Dr. roughton speak at
the Athens Bible conference last Sun
day afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere
entertained at dinner last Sunday.
The guests were Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
DeLaPerriere, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
McCants, Mr. John McCants and Mr.
Cliff DeLaPerriere.
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Miss Ida Kilgore jSpient the past
week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Claud Patat and baby of At
lanta are visiting relatives and friends
here this week.
STRANGE’S
Easter
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Two weeks before Easter, and now your
thoughts are turning to something new in Hats,
Suits and Dresses.
THE WINDER NEWS
Mr. W. A. Carroll, of Auburn, was
a visitor in the city Saturday.
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Mr. 11. T. Flanigan went over to
Athens on business Mouduy.
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Mrs. Henry Oakley spent Thursday
of last week in Atlanta shopping.
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Mrs. J. T. Strange visited relatives
in Athens this week.
Ice Cream, Chocolate milk, Coca-
Cola, nut sundae, and banana split,
the best made at City Pharmacy.
If you want a suit or a shirt at a
reasonable price, call at tHe Granite
Hotel Friday and Saturday. IS and
10, and look over my samples.
C. I>. HANGERS LINE
C. W. MOODY, Salesman.
We keep everything in the drug line
and can supply your every need in
toilet articles, drugs, etc. Prompt de
livery.—City Pha nnacy.
We keep always a full line of the
best proprietary mediines. You can
find what you want at the City Phar
macy.
An inspection invited—buy if you like.
J. T. Strange Company
Millinery
Come, look, have our Milliner help you
select the Hat that’s best suited to your
style. The prices are in keeping with the
times—
Suits
THE NEW BOX—
THE RIPPLE—
THE LONGER BELTED STYLES—
THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL
PRICES—
SI9.7S $25-00
and up
Dresses
FASHION SAYS— .
CANTON CREPE
CREPE DE CHINE—
TAFFETAS—
THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL—
AND ECONOMICAL
PRICES—
SIS.7S $19.75
and up
Mrs. P. A. Flanigan has returned
from Orlando, Fla.
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Mrs. Ralph Smith spent a few days
in Social Circle last week as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Newton.
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Mrs. A. W. Richardson, of Atlanta,
spent tlie week-end with tier parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McElhanon.
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Mi|ss Josephine House will spend
the week-end in Gainesville as the
guest of Miss Annie Lay.
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Mrs. Roy Smith has returned from
an extended visit to relatives in Cor
dele.
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Mr. A. C. Rhodes, of Troy, Ala., has
accepted the position of bookkeeper for
the Mott-King Motor Cos., authorized
Ford dealers for this tetrrltory. The
Mott-King Motor Cos. have recently
bought out the automobile business of
Flanigan & Flanigan.
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Tickets on sale for Glee Club enter
tainment. Adults one dollar, school
children seventy-five cents.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
Don’t forget to hear the Georgia
Glee Club Monday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young were visi
tors to Atlanta Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry announce
the birth of a son Saturday, March 12.
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Mr. J. P. Cash was called to Hart
well Tuesday on account of the death
of her brother, Mr. Jim Thornton.
SPECIAL NOTICE
To the members of Winder I. O. O.
F. Lodge No. 81, You are requested
to meet Tuesday night, March 22nd.
Business of importance.
J. A. Austin, N. G.
Mark Sims, Sect.
Young People's Branch W. C. T. U.
The Young People's Branch of the
W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of
Misses Marie and Imogene Herrin
Tuesday evening, March 22nd, at 5
o'clock. All members urged to be pres
ent and bring a friend.
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