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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR *
Monday, April 11th.
Baptist Missionary Society met
Church Circle with Mrs. Joe House,
Candler Street Circle with Mrs.
Tom Burson; Center Street Circle
with Mrs. Fred Weatherly.
Mrs. Robert Camp was hostess to
Bridge club.
Tuesday, April 12th.
Missionary Society of the Chris
tian church met at the church par
lors.
Wednesday, April 13th.
Mrs. J. M. Aiken entertained her
sewing club and a number of friends
at a sewing party.
Thursday, April 11th.
Mrs. Edgar DeLaPerriere is en
taining the Junior Priscilla Sewing
club and other friends.
Friday, April lath.
Class on Christian Citizen
ship will he held at City Hall, con
ducted by Col. R. B. Russell, Jr.
Saturday, April 16th.
Regular meeting of the Teachers’
club.
Theater Party.
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One of the most enjoyable events last
-jveek was the theater party on Friday
■evening given by Miss Sara Hayes to
the Bacfcelor Girls club. After the
guests attended the picture show they
'were served refreshments at the drug
store. The purty was Composed of
Misses Sadie Harris, Mattel Jackson,
House, Marie Herrin, Mon
tine Robinson, Evelyn Radford, Char
lotte McCants, Myrtle Booth and Sara
Hayes.
"Young Matrons Club.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson was hostess at an
unusually lovely party last Thursday
-afternoon, given for the Young Mat
ron’s club. The interior of this lovely
Rome was quite attractive on this oc
casion, the decorations being wistaria
and wood violets, and a large quantity
-was used. Punch was served to the
guests as they arrived and after sev
eral interesting games a tempting salad
course was served.
The guests present were Mesdames
H. A. Carithers, R. H. Kimball, Ralph
Smith, Roy Smith, Fleming Thompson,
Robert Camp, E. R. Harris, George H.
Fortson, W. L. DeLaPerriere, Reba
Vouderleith, Howard Rogers, Hubert
Eberhart, G. C. Moseley, J. M. Aiken,
J. F. Broome, S. H. Ware and O M.
Jackson.
"Mrs. Camp Entertains
Bridge Club.
A pleasant event of this week was !
Monday afternoon when Mrs. Robert
Camp delightfully entertained the
Bridge club at her apartment on Ath
ens street. The tables which were ar
ranged for the games Avere each deco
rated with baskets of pink rose buds,
candy and salted nuts in comports were
also placed on the tables. After the
games Mrs. Camp served a sweet course.
The guests were Mesdames E. \.
■Snipes, H. A. Carithers,’ George Fort
son, W. L. DeLaPerriere, It. H. Kimball,
Howard Rogers, Roy Smith,
G. C. Moseley, Parks Stewart, A. D.
McCurry, J. J. Wilson and J. W. Grif
fith
Mrs Quillian Hostess to Senior
Priscilla Sewing club.
Quite a jolly affair cf the past week
was Friday afternoon when Mrs. H. P.
Quillian entertained the Senior Pris
cilla club at a sewing party. Rate in
the afternoon the hostess, assisted by
her daughter, Miss Annette Quillian,
served a delicious salad course. Those
present were Mesdames G. W. Wood
ruff, A. Y. Eavenson, F. C. Graddick,
L. W. Collins, S. T. Ross, G. W DeLa-
Perriere, J. T. Strange. H. P. Stanton,
G. W. Smith, Harry Segars, L. S. Rad
ford, L. E Herrin, M J. Griffeth, A. S.
Eberhart, J. W. McWhorter and M. P.
Carrington.
Benefit Party for Local Chapter
Red Cross Work
A series of benefit parties are to be
given for the Red Cross work in this
county the first to be at the home of
Mrs. Paul Roberts on Tuesday after
noon, April 19, from 3 :30 to 7 :00 o’clck.
Every man, woman and child, who
is interested in the Red Cross work,
is invited to attend these parties.
Come and bring your sewing, play
games or for a social chat. Those who
haven’t time for either of these, drop
by and be served.
Those who wish tables to be reserv
ed please call the following committee:
Mesdames Robert Camp. Ralph Smith
and Bessie Edwards.
Refreshment committee: Mesdames
H. T. Flanigan and Grover Moseley.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley, treasurer.
An admission fee of 25 cents will lie
eharged.
Henson-Ilurson.
Mrs. Louise M. Henson, of this city
has announced the engagement of her
daughter, Maude Louise, to Mr. James
j Bryan Burson, also of this city. The
: marriage will be solemnized in May.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dow McNabb, Jr.,
Entertain at Five O’clock Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dow McXabb, Jr.,
entertained at a 5 o'clock dinner Sun
day in honor of the birthday of Mr.
W. W. Parks, of Auburn, Ga. During
the evening many friends called, and
promptly at the given hour, dinner was
served, consisting of the many delight
ful courses that are so abundant dur
ing the sprang; time. The out-of-town
guests included Mrs. J. I’. Erwin and
Mr. Paxon Erwin, of Carrollton, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Pendergrass, of Atlan
-1 fa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parks,
and Miss Mary Alice Pendergrass, of
Auburn.
Delightful Social at First
Baptist Church.
i Last Friday afternoon a delightful
social tea was given by the Candler
Street Circle of the W. M. IJ. of the
First Baptist church. It was given
complimentary to Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Faust, on their decision to remain in
Winder. Other Baptist preachers and
their wives of the city were included
in the honor guests.
Refreshments of sandwiches and
punch were served during the after
noon.
Miss Runette Benton gave an inter
esting reading, and Mrs. Mac Potts,
Mrs. Joe Estes, Mrs. Guy Jackson, Miss
Runette Woodruff and Miss Sue Dell
Perry rendered delightful vocal and
instrumental musical selections.
Rev. W. H. Faust made appropriate
remarks, expressing appreciation for
the confidence of the church in him,
and pledging himself to work for the
progress of the various activities of the
church.
Mrs. L. A. House is president of the
Candler Street Circle and she with her
£olaborers are doing a splendid work
in behalf of the W. M. U. of the
church.
Mrs. Aiken Entertained at
Sewing Party.
Mrs. J. M. Aiken complimented her
sewing club and a number of friends
with a lovely party on Wednesday af
ternoon. The decorations used in the
rooms where the guests were enter
tained were decorated with vases and
baskets filled with beautiful roses, and
in the front hall way the punch bowl
was placed on a table which was at
tractively decor&ted with roses and
English dogwrfKl.
Mrs. Bush Jackson and Mrs. Reha
Vonderleith served punch and after the
sewing hour a delicious salad course
was served.
Among the guests were Mesdames
Cash, Wootten, Barber, Bailey, Hig
gins, Moseley, Wilson, Bagwell, John
Williams, Xiblack, Vonderleith, Hor
ton. Hargrove, Edwards, Almond, Rad
ford, R. L. Rogers. Lee Fortson, Eav
enson, Roberts, Worsham, W. O. Per
ry, Edgar DeLaPerriere, S. T. Ross,
Williamson. Millsaps, Parham, G. W.
DeLaPerriere, Maynard, Bradley, W.
L. DeLaPerriere, Dunn, Johns, B. B.
Jackson, J. F. Jackson and Graddick.
Dr. L. W. Hodges it at Mountain
City in Rabun county this week com
pleting a summer home that he is
building there.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Xichols enter
tained at dinner last Sunday. Their
guests were Mrs. L. M. Mayne, Miss
Jennie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Had
den.
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Little Miss Samille Smith has re
turned from Atlanta where she under
derwent an operation for the removal
of her tonsils, she was accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Vella Mae Smith, and
Misses Berta and Willie Meadows and
Dr. C. B. Almond.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferguson and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roger?? left
Wednesday for Rome to attend the
senior recital of Miss Beulah Ferguson,
who graduates at Shorter College this
year.
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Mrs. W. T. Appleby had as her din
ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Bell, Mrs. Tom Potter, Miss Minnie
Potter, Miss Trudie Berryman, of Jef
ferson, Miss Rowena Shedd, of this
city, and Mrs. John Maxeys of Cedar
IlilL
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Meet your friends and enjoy an af
ternoon together at Mrs. Paul Roberts
next Tuesday afternoon, 3:30 o'clock,
eneflt Red Cross work in Barrow county
Ladies and gentlemen are invited, and
all you are to do is just go and the la
dies will take charge of you, wine and
dine you and make you have a good
time. Of course incidentally you may
contribute a quarter for the Red Cross
work.
Mr.. Claude Mayne was a visitor to
Atlanta Tuesday.
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Miss Maud Allen was a visitor to
Atlanta Monday.
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Miss Christine Clayton spent last
Saturday in Atanta.
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Mr. A. D. Robertson was a visitor
in Atlanta Tuesday.
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Mr. Dave Hammond, of Statliam,
was in the city on business Tuesday.
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Mr. J. W. Summerour was a visitor
to Atlanta Tuesday.
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Miss Inez Suddath, of Maysville spent
the past week-end here with friends.
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Mrs. A. T. Harrison visited friends
and relatives in Bethlehem last week.
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Miss Audrey Wills spent last Sat
urday in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ross have gone
to Turin to visit relatives.
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Mrs. Guy Jackson and little son, of
Monroe, are guests of Mrs. J. M. Aikiu.
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Mrs. Dora House and Miss Luna
Pearl Haynie were visitors to Marietta
Monday.
Rev. C. W. Henderson and Mr. A.
N. Porter, of Statham, were visitors
in the city Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. J. Shedd left Sunday for
Birmingham, Ala., where she will visit
relatives.
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Miss Ivah Raiford, of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs. J. X. Summerour
Saturday and Sunday.
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Mr. A. J. Hardigree and sons, Messrs.
Foster and Ralph Hardigree, spent last
Sunday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Doss Wilhite and children have
returned to Jefferson after a visit to
Mr. J. W. Shields and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Love, Mrs. Sam Stein
and Mrs. S. H. Ware motored to Ath
ens Monday
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Mrs. E. V. Snipes of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs. Robert Camp Mn
day.
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Remember next Tuesday afternoon is
the benefit party at the home of Mrs.
Paul Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. George of
Lawrencevllle spent last Sunday in
Winder with relatives.
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Mrs. Hubert Ebcrhart and baby have
returned to their home in Atlanta af
ter a visit to relatives in Winder.
•
Miss Ama Settles, who has been
quite ill for some days, is improving
much to the delight of her friends.
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Mr. John A. Thompson left Monday
for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will
stay several weeks for his health.
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Messrs. Robt. Ashford and L. H. Ai
kin, of Watkinsville, were in the city
on business Tuesday.
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Mrs. W. K. Lyle and Mrs. Maude
Bondurant will leave soon for Mineral
Wells, Texas, to spend some time.
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Misses Nena Wilhite and Mattie Lou
Blackstock, of Athens, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baird last Sunday.
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Mr. J. M. Brooksher, of Dahlonega,
is the guest this week of his son, Mr.
Carl Brooksher, in this city.
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Miss Mary Lou Segars,-of I.awrence
ville, spent last week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Ada Segars, in this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, of
Lawrenceville, spent last Sunday as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wil
liams.
Mrs. G. W. McDonald, of Statham.
was a visitor in the city Tuesday on
business connected with the ordinary’s
office.
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Misses Ruth and Nelle Rogers of
Atlanta, were guests during the past
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wil
liams.
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Mrs. A. L. Harper, of Statham. and
Miss Martha Caroline Turner, of Quit
man, were the week-end guests of Mrs.
C. S. Williams.
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Don’t forget the benefit party a.t the
home of Mrs. Paul Roberts next Tues
day afternoon for the Red Cross work
in this county.
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Mrs. E. H. Kinnehrew and Mrs. Car
ter Daniel, of Athens, have returned
home after a visit to their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Strange.
’orto Rico Potato Plants for Bale.—l.
L. Stokes, Pitts, Ga, 3t-pd
THE WINDER NEWS
Mrs. Reba Vonderleith spent Monday
in Atlanta.
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Mrs. A. S. Eberhart spent last Sun
day in Maysville.
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Mr. S. G. Rutledge was a visitor to
Atlanta last Saturday.
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Miss Joe Johnson of Royston is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Hub
bard.
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Dr. and Mrs. G. W. DeLaPerriere
will leave Saturday for a few days visit
to relatives in Carrollton.
• •
Miss Ruby Craft ami Mr. Allen Lil
lian! of Atlanta were married last
Saturday in Atlanta, the Rev. Lyons
officiating.
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Mrs. Henry Pledger has gone to So
cial Circle today to attend the annual
reception given by the John Clarke
chapter D. A. It., which will be given
at the home of Mrs. John Adams.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Millsaps and Mrs.
Joe House motored to the
past week end to visit Misses Sybil
Millsaps and Louise House at G. X. &
I. college.
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It is reported around the court house
that business must he picking up con
siderably, as Cas hßnggett is now eat
ing three meals a day. Heretofore
he has been making out on two.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adler George and baby,
of McDonough, Mrs. R. D. Mitchell,
and children and Mrs. Garlinck of At
lanta motored to Winder Sunday and
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Craft. *
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Miss Irene Hill, who has been clerk
ing in the office of the *Clerk of the
Superior Court of Barrow county, has
resigned that position and has accept
ed a position as bookkeeper for the
Klimax Overall Cos.
We are in receipt of a letter from
our friend, J. V. Settle, of St. Louis,
who inquires about his friends here,
compliments the X'ews on its excel
lent make-up and typography and as
sures us that Winder is still the best
place in the world to live.
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From reports coming into this city
from the country between here nnd
Gainesville it would appear that Cliff
DeLaPerriere and Ralph Herrin are
trying to smash some cross country
hiking record. They left here Sunday
in their cut down flivver but deciding
that this mode of travel was entirely
to slow they abandoned the racer up
about Oak Grove church, 17 miles,
more or less, from Winder, and walked
home.
NOTICE
A special communica
tion of Winder lodge.
No. 333, F. & A. M..
will be held in Ma
/ sonic Hall Friday ev
ening, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Work in
Master Degree.
J. K. MILLER. W. M.
L. A. COOK, Secretary.
Men’s J Boys’ Clothing
for Spring
The values which we are offering in our Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing are worthy of your attention. You will
have to see these values before you can truly appreciate
them.
Men’s Suits ranging in price from $12.50 to $35.00.
Styles suitable for both Young Men and older men.
Boys’ Suits sto 18 year sizes. The best Fabrics and
Models. Ranging in price from $7.50 to $15.00.
The prices on these suits are in keeping with the qual
ity and the times.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
Mrs. Erastus Smith is visiting her
mother in Jefferson this week.
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Miss Ivah Raiford, of Atlanta, was
the attractive guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Summerour last
week-end.
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Mrs. W. H. Sauls received a letter
last week from her father, Dr. G. H.
Dye. of Mill Creek, Okla., in which he
stated that they had a big frost and
plenty of ice on the first of April, and
that all of the fruit was killed. This
makes the third year the fruit has.
been killed in that country. Dr. Dye
left this country about twenty-one years
ago; he is getting along fine.
YOUR PRESCRIPTION
No matter how thoroughly your physi
cian ex&mined you, or how carefully he pre
scribed, it is all for nothing if that prescrip
tion is not
FILLED RIGHT
We use only the very best medicine that
is absolutely pure. Genuine full strength
and put up by a skilled pharmacist
IN OUR STORE
We have only the best and when we say
that we mean the VERY BEST.
WINDER DRUG CO.
Winder National Bank Building
Winder, Georgia
“The Arrival of
Kitty”
AT THE
School Auditorium,
Winder, Ga.,
Thursday, April 14
8 P. M.
I
A Farce in Three Acts that you
will enjoy.
Benefit of Boys Atletic Club
ADMISSION 15 AND 25C
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
Mr. A. O. Hood, of Nicholson, was
here Tuesday.
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J Mrs. G. W. Etheridge, of Atlanta,
is spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. N. Summerour.
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Mr. Paul Hosch spent last week
end with his mother at the home of
her dughter, Mrs. John Rice at Com
merce.
•
The many friends of Mrs. John
Hlnesley, who has been confined to
her room for the past month, will be
glad to learn that she is improving
and wish for her an early recovery.