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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
Calendar for Week
Monday, March 28.
W. C. T. U. meeting at Christian
church.
Mrs. Fleming Thompson hostess
to Bridge Club.
Tuesday, March 29.
Ladies Aid Society of Baptist
church met with Mesdames G. W.
Woodruff, L. A. Vortson and R. L.
Eavenson at church parlors.
Silver Tea at home of Mr. and
Mrs. *B. B. Jackson in the evening.
Methodist Men’s Club met at the
home ofc Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross in
the evening.
Wednesday, March 30.
Mrs. Guy Kilgore was hostess at
Sewing Party.
Mrs. Reba Vonderleith entertain
ed her Sewing Circle and a few
friends.
Thursday, March 31.
Mrs. W. N. Bailey is entertaining
the Junior Priscilla Sewing Club.
Friday, April Ist.
Parent-Teaelipr Association will
meet at 3 o'clock P. M. at school
auditorium.
MRS. HERSCHEL SMITH
HOSTESS.
One of tli e lovely parties the past
week was the Spring party given by
Mrs. Herschel Smith in her apartment
on Athens street, to the Young Mat
rons Federated Club and a few other
friends.
The rooms were thrown together
and beautifully decorated in dog-wood,
lilacs, roses and Easter lillies. As the
guests arrived they were greeted by
the hostess in her cordial and gracious
manner and invited to the punch bowl,
where Miss Jennie Smith and Mrs. Jo
seph Broome served punch from a
howl embedded in Spring blossoms. The
tables were arranged in the dining
room and living room where “pro
gressive Cootie,” was played which
proved to be a most laughable and en
joyable game.
The prizes were drawn by Mrs. Haw
thorne Ware and Mrs. John Maynard,
beautiful hand-made handkerchiefs
and the “booby” a Cootie game, by Mrs.
E- F. Saxon.
The hostess was assisted in receiv
ing and serving by her mother, Mrs.
Watson of Athens, who was an honor
ed guest, and Mrs. W. N. Bailey, Mrs.
Joseph Broome and Miss Jennie Smith.
The guests were Mesdames W. L.
Jackson, Clyde Williamson. Mac Potts,
E F. Saxon, H. E. Millikin, Claude
Mayne, Robert J. Smith, G. A. Johns,
H. T. Flanigan* Alice Dunn, Haw
thorne Ware. Paul Roberts, Joseph
Broome, O. M. Jackson, W. A. Bradley,
J. L. Jackson, G. S. Millsaps, W. N.
Bailey, John Maynard, Stanley R.
■‘Grubb, W. O. Perry, J. W. Griffeth, Mrs.
Watson, of Athens; Miss Jennie Smith.
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Mrs. B. B. Jackson Entertains.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jackson enter
tained at a delightful “Silver Tea” at
their beautiful home on Church street
last Tuesday evening, for the benefit
of the Red Cross work in Barrow coun
ty. The hours were from 6to 10, and
during this time scores of M inder cit
izens showed their appreciation of this
work in the county by calling and en
joying the occasion and making a con
tribution to the work.
Delicious punch and sandwiches were
served most bountifully throughout the
evening, Mrs. Jackson and those asso
ciated with her proving themselves
most delightful hostesses.
Many remained until 10 o'clock, and
many old time games were participated
in by those present, such as “Showing
the Ghost,” “Parsons Cat,” “Find A
Seat,” etc. Many beautiful musical
selections wer e enjoyed during the ev
ening, and the entire. occasion was
most enjoyable.
Something over $20.00 was realized
for the Red Cross work in the county.
Mrs. Vonderleith Hostess.
*o Young Matrons Club.
*YVmong the many beautiful affairs of
the spring was the lovely party last
Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. Reba
Vonderleith to the Young Matrons club
and a few other friends. The flowers
used in a most effective decorative
scheme was the ever lovely lilac, a
large quantity was used which, with
their beauty and sweet fragrance add
ed much to the rooms where the guests
assembled. Upon arrival Mrs. J. S.
Hargrove and Mrs. T. A. Maynard
served the guestts tea and sandwiches
and after a series of interesting games
the hostess served an unusually delight
ful salad course and ices, the lovely
color motif of lilacs was skilfuly car
ried out in the ices.
Those enjoying Mrs. Vonderleith s
hospitality were Mesdames Maynard,
Hargrove, B. B. Jafkson. G. C. Mose
ley, H. A. Carithers. Howard Rogers,
I*. W. Hodges, I). F. Thompson, Ralph
Smith, J. M. Aikin. Roy Smith. Rob
ert Camp. E. V. Snipes. R. 11. Kimball,
j. J. Wilson, W. L. DeLaPerriere. Geo.
-H. Fortson, Henry Pledger. Arthur De-
LaPerriere of Hoschton, and Miss Ed
na Bush of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henson, of Ath
ens, visited the former's mother, Mrs.
Henson, the first of the week.
Bachelor Girls’ Club.
Miss Charlotte McCants was hostess
to the Bachelor Girls’ Club last Satur
day afternoon at a lovely party. Sew
ing was the feature of the afternon,
followed by a delicious salad course.
Those present were Misses Montine
Robinson. Sadie Harris, Sarah Hayes,
Josephine House, Edna Bush, of Atlan
ta; Xelle McCants and Mrs. John Ed
wards.
Bridge Club Entertained.
fine of the delightful affairs of this
week’s calendar was the meeting of the
Bridge Club on Monday afternoon with
Mrs. D. F. Thompsu as the hostess.
After several interesting games of
bridge a delicious salad course was
served. The guiists were Mesdames
H. A. Carithers, Ralph Smith, Roy
Smith, J. W. Griffeth, Robert Camp,
Henry Pledger, E. F. Saxon and How
ard Rogers.
Mrs. Snipes Honoree at Party.
Mrs. E. V. Snipes, of Atlanta, was
honoree at a delightful little party last
Friday evening given by Mrs. O. M.
Jackson. Delicious refreshments were
served after a merry time was spent
playing bridge. Besides the honor guest
those present were Mesdames R. H.
Kimball. J. W. Griffeth, J. F. Broome,
Bird Harris, J. M. Aiken, George Fort
son and Miss Mabel Jackson.
Birthday Party.
Little Miss Dorothy Carrington en
tertained in honor of her Bth birthday,
March 22, with a party and an Easter
egg hunt. Thirty little girls and boys
enjoyed playing games, hunting eggs,
refreshments and a nice ride out into
the country, after which the children
departed with bright, happy faces, wish
ing little Dorothy many, many more
happy birthdays.
Carrington-O’Shields.
Last Thursday, at the Methodist par
sonage in this city, occurred the mar
riage of Mr. Allen Carrington and Miss
Annie Lou O’Shields, both of this city.
Rev. L. W. Collins spoke the words
that made the young couple one. Mr.
Carrington is one of the popular mail
carriers that go out from Winder,
while his bride is one of this city's
most attractive and lovable young la
dies. The heartiest congratulations of
a host of friends are extended to the
happy couple.
Bridge Party Saturday Afternoon.
One of the enjoyable occasions of
last week’s calendar was the informal
but thoroughly delightful party on Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Reba Von
derleith as hostess.
Vases filled with bright Spring flow
ers formed the decorations, and at
the conclusion of several games of
bridge the hostess served a most deli
cious salad course.
The guests were Mesdames J. W.
Griffeth, S. 11. Ware, Ralph Smith, W.
L. DeLaPerriere, Guy Kilgore, A. D.
McCurry, P. A. Flanigan and Roy
Smith.
Young Matrons Federated Club
April 7.
The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Young Matrons Federated
Club will meet with Mrs. E. F. Saxon
on Thursday afternoon, April 7th, at
four o'clock.
This is a very important meeting
and all the club members are urged to
be present.
The members of the Federated clubs
of bur city are looking forward with a
great deal of pleasure in entertaining
on May 10 and 11 the Xinth District
convention of the Georgia State I ed
eration of Womens’ clubs.
Mrs. Ralph Smith Entertains.
Mrs. Ralph Smith was hostess last
Friday afternoon at a beautiful party.
The rooms which were thrown together
for the occasion were adorned with a
large quantity of spring flowers and
the graceful arrangement of them pre
sented a lovely scene. Bridge was the
feature of the afternoon after which
a most tempting salad course was serv
ed.
The guest personnel was composed
of Mesdames W. L. DeLaPerriere,
Reba Vonderleith, E. V. Snipes, Parks
Stewart, J. M. Aikin, J. J. Wilson. G.
C. Moseley. A. D. McCurry, S. H. Ware.
J. F. Broome. J. W. Griffeth, Paul Rob
erts, Roy Smith. I). F. Thompsu, E. F.
Saxon. George Fortson, L. W. Hodges.
Herschel Smith, H. A. Carithers, li. H.
Kimball and Robert Camp.
Mrs. Kilgore Hostess.
A jolly occasioff of the week was the
little sewing party Wednesday after
noon given by Mrs. Guy Kilgore. Late
in the afternoon the hostess served a
variety of sandwiches and tea.
Those enjoying the afternoon with
Mrs. Kilgore were Mesdames Henry
Pledger, S. R. Grubb, Erh, C. S. Wil
liams. G. W. DeLaPerriere, Reese
Couch, L. A. Fortson, J. B. Parham
nd Miss Ida Kilgore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Xiblack enter
tained at dinner last Sunday. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyle,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilgore, Mr. Atti
cus Lyle of Fort Worth, Texas, and
Miss Mozelle Tumlin of Atlanta .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pirkle left Sunday
for Americus for a visit to relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pledger spent
the past week-end in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp spent last
Sunday in Atlanta.
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Mr. Claud Mayne was a visitor to
Atlanta Monday.
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Misses Ola and Ellen Redmond were
visitors to Gainesville Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange motored
to Athens Sunday to visit relatives.
• •
Miss Xelle McCants of Atlanta spent
the week-end here with home-folks.
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Mr. Paul Roberts was in Atlanta on
Wednesday on business.
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Mr. A. D. McCurry was a business
visitor to Atlanta Wednesday.
* *
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams spent
Monday in Athens.
* *
Dr. C. S. Williams attended Eighth
District Dental meeting in Athens last
Monday.
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Mr. Carl Brooksher returned Monday
from a trip to Atlanta.
• •
Mrs. J. E. Wood spent the week
end in Athens visiting friends.
• •
Miss Sarah Frances Segars spent
last week-end with friends in Atlanta,
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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baird spent
Sunday with relatives in Hoschton.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Love spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
• •
Mrs. Herschel Smith and little son
are visiting relatives in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein spent a
couple of days in Atlanta this week.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Phillips, of Mon
roe, are guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jackson, in this city.
• * *
Miss Charlotte McCants entertained
her Sunday school class with a party
at her home Tuesday night.
• •
Mrs. Roy Jackson and little son,
Royce, are spending a few days in At
lanta.
• *
Mr. John McCants is spending a few
days in Atlanta.
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Mrs. W. L. Bush, Mrs. L. A. House,
Mrs. W. J. Smith are attending the
School of Methods which is being held
at the Baptist church in Monroe this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Maddox had as
their guests Sunday Mr. Maddox’s par
ents, of Jefferson.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hargrove and
children spent the past week-end with
relatives in Stephens.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass of Jeffer
son visited friends in Winder last Sun
day.
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Mrs. Gibson Xowell and little daugh
ter, Martha Rosalyn, of Atlanta, are
expected in the city the last of the
week to spend a month with relatives.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Eberhart and chil
dren spent a few days in Atlanta the
first of the week.
• •
Misses Eleanor and Kathleen Estes
of S. X. S. Athens, were visitors in Win
der last Sunday.
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Mr. Frazier Law of the Tech school,
Atlanta, spent last week-end with his
father, Mr. J. B. Law, of this city.
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Mrs. E. V. Snipes was a visitor to
friends in Winder a few days last
week.
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Rev. S. It. Grubb and Dr. Erb spent
a few days of this week in Clayton and
Mountain City.
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Misses Cola Campbell ajml Eloise
Temples of Hartwell were guests of
Mrs. L. A. Fortson the past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Herrin and little
daughter, Evelyn, spent last Sunday in
Pendergrass with relatives.
• •
Mrs. J. M. Aiken and daughter, Car
olyn, spent a few days of this week in
Atlanta.
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Messrs. Clifford DeLaPerriere and
J. M. Aiken went up to Atlanta last
Friday to attend the Tech game.
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Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Oakley spent the
week-end in Westminister, S. C., with
relatives and friends.
* *
Miss Ola Redmond had as her guest
last Sunday* her sister, Miss Ellen Red
mond, of Atlanta.
• •
Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Atlanta, Is
the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J.
It. Coker.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffeth’enter
tained at six o'clock dinner Sunday.
Their guests were Misses Annie and
Clyde Patman, of Athens, Mrs. M.
Bush and daughter, Miss Edna Bush,
f Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffeth,
isses Cleo Bush and Urania Hayes.
THE WIXDER XEWS
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coker, of Ath
ens, were guests of the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coker, Sunday.
* *
Mrs. Herschel Smith is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. O. Chandler, at Watkins
ville, this week.
* *
Mr. J. E. Callahan made a business
trip down in Oglethorpe, Greene and
Oconee counties Monday.
• *
Mr. John Hinesley, we regret to say,
has been quite sick for the past two
weeks; we trust he will soon be up
again.
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Miss Pauline Sauls, of Athens, spent
the week-end with home folks in the
city.
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Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Williams, of Ath
ens, spent Sunday with the latter’s
father, Mr. J. G. Cooper, in the city.
• *
Misses Ola Porter and Beatrice Wil
hite spent Sunday with home folks in
Jefferson.
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Sheriff E. S. Garner, of Gwinnett
county, was a visitor in the city Mon
day.
• •
Hon. J. A. Perry, a member of the
state railroad commission, was a vis
itor in the city Wednesday.
• •
Mrs. Arthur DeLaPerriere of Ilosch
ton was the guest of friends here last
week-end.
• *
Misses Annie and Clyde Patman of
Athens visited relatives here a few
days last week.
• •
Mr. Charles Henson, who is travel
ing throughout this section, spent a
part of this week in the city with rel
atives.
• •
Mr. and‘Mrs. W. M. Dillnrd and lit
tle daughter, of Ben Hill, Ga., were in
Winder Saturday night and Sunday
visiting relatives and friends.
• •
Mrs. Myrt Bush and daughter, Miss
Edna Bush, have returned to their
home in Atlanta after spending a week
with relatives here.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Autry and chil
dren motored from Athens last Sun
day and were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
S. It. Grubb.
• *
Miss Mozelle Tumlin has returned
to her fiome in Atlanta after a few
days’ visit to her sister, Mrs. C. O. Xi
black.
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Messrs. Paul Hosch, J. A. Riley and
H. I’. Stanton attended the sales con
gress of Georgia underwriters at the
Hotel Ansley in Atlanta Monday.
Miss Kathleen Wilson returned to
Sullivan College Tuesday to resume
her studies after spending the Easter
holidays with her parents here.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Russell spent last
Sunday in Gainesville with their
daughter, Miss Marguerite, who it at
tending Brenau college.
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Mrs. W. A. Brooks has returned from
a few days stay in Atlanta and Was
accompanied home by her daughter,
Mrs. Hubert Eberhart and baby.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. George It. Houghton,
of Washington, D. C. are the guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 8. Rad
ford, in the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. It. T-. Harrison and lit
tle son, Harold, of Bethlehem, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Har
rison of this city’.
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Mr. Keith Quarterman, after a ten
days’ vacation, which was given by the
University on account of Easter, re
turned Monday to his studies at the
State University.
• •
Judge G. A. Johns is improving his
front lawn on Candler street and the
grass that has been sown is beginning
to come up. He will have one of the
most attractive front lawns in the city.
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We are in receipt of a letter from
Mrs. Alvah Pearce of Franklin, X. C.
enclosing $1.50 to renew her subscrip
tion to The News. Mrs. Pearce will be
remembered here as Miss Ruth Hale
and was formerly associated with this
paper as society editor and bookkeeper.
Ruth was one of Winder’s sweetest
and most popular young girls and her
many friends here will be interested
to learn that she is well and happy in
her new home.
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Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams and son.
Lewis Harper, went out to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Williams Saturdav
evening to attend a birthday dinner
given by Mr. J. X. Williams which was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. George W il
liams of Lawrenceville. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Williams of Athens, and Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Harper of Loganvllle, and
many others. On Sunday Dr. and Mrs.
Williams went to Statham to attend a
birthday dinner . given by Mrs. Wil
liams' mother, Mrs. Har]>er.
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This is the year to raise Forage,
Syrup, etc. We can supply you with
German Millet Seed. Soudan Grass
Seed, Orange Cane Seed, Blue Ritrbon
Cane Seed, etc.—Smith Hardware Cos.
An examination of the One-Piece Por
celain Lined Leonard Refrigerator will
convince you. It is some of the best
lerchandise sold by the Smith Hdw. Cos.
Sharon Vivacious News
School at this place closed Friday,
March 25, with an egg hunt at noon,
and in the afternoon Miss Gwendolyn
Mann took five of her students to Mul
berry and had a spelling match. Sha
ron being so fortunate as to be the
winner again.
Sharon on its head,
Sharon on its feet,
Hurrah for Sharon!
Can’t he heat!
Sharon wins the victory wherever
she may go. That’s what we call a
good “Conciliation.”
We are sorry to relate that Mrs. W.
E. Sailors, Mrs. Will Bowles, Mrs. ],.
C. Stone and daughter, Ruby, and Mrs.
W. C. Lancaster are on the sick list
this week. Some have suggested build
ing a hospital.
Mrs. Hoss Watson of Chestnut Mt.,
spent Friday night with Mrs. R. Wat
son of the lower part of this connnu
nitly.
Mr. Albert I). Kilgore, of Braselton,
spent Friday night with Mr. Collie 11.
Lancaster.
Miss Isabel Holland, of Atlanta, is
spending awhile with her sister, Miss
Jessie Holland.
Mrs. J. T. Brock spent awhile Friday
afternoon as the guest of Mrs. 11. A.
Mauldin.
Miss Colena Elder, of Statham, spent
Sunday with her cousin, Miss Ermine
Simpson.
Masters Emory and Xewman Brock
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Masters Tilman and Carl Brock, of
County Line.
We are glad to welcome Mr. Herman
Lord and family into our community.
They occupy what is known as the
Blalock farm.
Miss Gwendolyn Mann and Pauline
Parks spent last week end as the guests
of Miss Mary Duncan, of Auburn,
where a delightful party was given in
her home near Flowery Branch Sunday
She will return and be quite welcome
to this community in the summer to
resume her school,
Mr. Jessie Gilland spent Friday night
with his cousin, Mr. J. T. Brock.
Messrs. Charlie Cruce and Charlie
Moulder made a business trip to Win
der Friday. They report Winder on a
boom. Barrow county is proud of her
capital city.
We notice Mr. Clyde Cronic all “doll
ed up” for the last few school days.
We wonder why?
Mr. James F. Cook is at prfsent in
Guautamo Bay, Cuba, where he will
Watson-Glover & Cos.
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We are giving our customers the full bene
fit of every reduction in price wherever we
can do so and live.
Note These Reduced Prices on all Fresh
Meats
Mixed Sausage, per lb 20c
Steak, per lb 22 ic
Roast Meat, per lb. . . ........ _.j 15c
Stew Meat, per lb Bic
Best Goods, best service, best prices. We
want to please you. TRY US.
WATSON, GLOVER & CO
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Our Fountain Music
Our fountain is open from 7 o'clock in the
morning till 11 o’clock at night and the mer
ry, noisome “sizz” of our ice cold soda is
heard always.
Everything is very COLD-the water, the
syrups, the crushed fruits and the Ice Cream.
Everything is clean on top the counter
and behind.
Everything we serve is absolutely pure;
every drink is delicious; we serve it just
right.
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Winder Drug Company
National Bank Building, Winder, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION : $1.50 A YEAR
remain for several weeks and then em
bark for the navy yard at Brooklyn.
We ar e glad to have Mr. M. Vermil
lion with us again after an unlimited
time. He was discharged from the U.
S. Xavy in Charleston, S. C., March 11.
Mr. Charlie Cruce has also’ been on
the sick list hut we hope to report him
better next wt*‘k.
Miss Lois Langford entertained Miss
Is>is Langford, Miss Laura Lancaster
and Bertha <’ruo, Saturday afternoon.
Johnnie Langford, of Braselton, was
in this burg Saturday afternoon.
Little Miss Fola Lancaster had as
her guests Saturday Luciie and John
nie Mae Mauldin, Grace Hall and Mo
dane Lancaster.
Mr. Clarence Simpson who was re
cently discharged from the IT. S. Xavy
in Hampton Roads, Va., is the guest of
his cousin, Miss Ermine Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holand and fom
ily. of County Line, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Langford, of
Braselton, spent awhile Sunday after
noon with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Stone.
Messrs. Lyman Sloan, of Sardis and
Hugh Davis, of Duncan Creek, were ht
this burg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Charlie Moulder has purchased
a cornet and we hope to have some
good music soon.
Misses Lois and Viola Maudin at
tended the Easter dance at Miss Pau
line Johnson’s at Victory Saturday
night.
Don’t forget the Sunday school at
this place every Sunday afternoon at
2:30 sharp, except third Sunday which
is meeting day and then it is held at
10:30 in the morning. Everybody
come.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our kind friends
and neighbors and especially Mr. IV. J.
Millsaps for their kindness through the
sickness and death of our dear hus
band and father,. May God bless each
and every one.
Mrs. G. W. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. It. 11.
Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Howard, Mr
and Mrs E. S. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. J.
PLANTING SEED FOR SALE.
Rolled cleaned, specially selected
White’s Improved Cotton Seed. The
best variety known for the boll weevil
section. See or write R. D. McDonald,
Winder, Ga.
Buy Good Gulf Gasoline.