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Thursday, April 28th, 1921.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
Appleby-Settle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Appleby, of Win
dier announce the engagement of their
slaughter, Wilma, to Robert H. Settle,
of New York City, formerly of this
city, the wedding to be solemnized ear
ly in June.
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Slewing Party.
Mrs. E. V. Snipes of Atlanta, was
honoree at a jolly little sewing party
Saturday afternoon at which Mrs. Hoy
Jackson was hostess. Delicious re
freshments were served, after the sew
ing hour. Among those present were
Mesdanles Carithers, Roy Smith, Geo.
| Fortson, Ralph Smith, Pledger, Camp,
Griffeth, Kimball and Snipes.
TMrs. Griffeth Hostess at Luncheon.
Mrs. J. W. Griffeth complimented
Mrs. E. V. Snipes with a lovely lunch
eon last Wednesday.
Those invited were Mesdames Snipes,
Robert Camp, Henry Pledger, Ralph
Smith, Paul Autry, G. H. Fortson, Roy
Smith and Fleming Thompson.
Mrs. McCurry Entertained for
Mrs. Snipes. --
A delightful little informal party was
last Friday morning when Mrs. A. D.
; McCurry entertained for Mrs. E. V.
Snipes. Besides the honor guest those
present were Mrs. Moseley, Mrs. Rob
ert Camp, Mrs. Pledger, Mrs. George
Fortson, Mrs. D. F. Thompson, Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Vonder
leith, Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere, Mrs.
H. A. Carithers and Mrs Ralph Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carrington
Entertain.
Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
John Carrington entertained at their
beautiful little home the M. E. Junior
Baraca class of which Mr. Carrington
is teacher. After social greetings he
brought forward many curios and relics
of the European war which he secured
while in France and gave a history of
edL article. At the close of a pleas
ant . 'ftl instructive evening, Mrs. Car
rington served a delicious salad course.
The class feels that it is especially fa
vored ip having sUch an inspiring and
consecrated leader.
"Young Matrons Club Entertained.
Among the lovely social affairs of
last week was Thursday afternoon
-when Mrs. G. H. Fortson delightfully
entertained the Young Matrons club
and a few friends in honor of Mrs.
Snipes of Atlanta.
The rooms thrown together for the
occasion were beautiful with decora
tions of vases and baskets of roses and
ferns and bonbon dishes filled with
mints were placed on each table. Bridge
•was the feature of the afternon, after
tthe games a most tempting salad course
was served. The guest-list included
Mesdames E. V. Snipes. Broome, Ware,
McCurry, Kilgore, Almond, Aiken, Rob
erts. Parham, Watkins, Horton, Lee
Fortson, Hargrove, Bailey, Parks Stew
art, Vonderleith, .T. W. Griffeth, Roy
Smith. Robert Camp, E. R. Harris, R.
Kimball. Moseley, Ralph Smith, Es
tes. Carithers, Fleming Thompson, W.
L. DeLaPerriere and Hodges.
Mrs. Byrd Harris Honored.
Miss Heigler With Lovely Party.
A happy occasion of the week was on
Monday afternoon when Mrs. Byrd Har
ris entertained a number of friends at
a lovely al fresco party, the lionoree
being Miss Sara Heigler of Abbeville,
S. C. As the guests arrived they were
refreshed with delicious punch which
•was served on the front porch and pre
sided over by Mrs. Robert Camp and
Mrs. Foster Hardigree. On the tables
which were arranged on the lawn for
games were placed little baskets filled
with salted nuts.
At the conclusion of several inter
esting games of 500 and bridge and the
guests who carried their sewing laid it
aside the hostess assisted by Mesdames
Camp. Hardigree, J. L. Jackson, J. M.
Griffeth, H. E. Millikin, W. A. Brad
ley ' and Watkins served a delicious
salad course followed by a frozen
course . Among the other guests pres
ent besides those assisting'and the hon
or guest were Mesdames Henry Pledg
er, B. B. Jackson, Clyde Williamson,
Z. F. Jackson, H. Kimball, H. A.
Carithers, A. J. Hardigree, Parks Stew
art. H. T. Flanigan, S. T. Ross, P. A.
Flanigan, Otis Jackson. E. F. Saxon,
Dunn. Barber. D F. Thompson, Roy
Smith. Ralph Smith. L. W. Hodges, W.
,T. Russell, Paul Autry. W. O. Perry. G.
A. Johns, Walden and J B. Parham,
Misses Mabel Jackson. Sadie Harris,
Montine Robinson, Evelyn Radford,
Charlotte McCants, Christine Clayton,
Essie Stevens. Haygood. Miriam Ben
nett. Brown and Ora Lee Camp.
Don’t forget the business meeting of
the Loyal Guards of the Christian
church Monday evening. May 2, at 8
o’clock, with Messrs. W. L. Mayne and
Krastus Smith, on Broad Street.
Mrs. Aiken Hostess at Bridge Party.
A social event last week which was
much enjoyed was the bridge party on
Friday afternoon given by Mrs. J. M.
Aiken, complimentary to Mrs. E. V.
Snipes.
The afternoon was merrily spent in
playing bridge followed by a delicious
salad course. Punch was served by
Misses Kathleen Wilson, Lurine Hood
and Montine Robinson. Among the
guests were Mesdames Snipes, Mose
ley, Hodges. Griffeth, Camp, Wilson,
Carithers, G. H. Fortson. Roy Smith,
McCurry, E. R. Harris, Kilgore, B. B.
Jackson, Ware, Broome, O. M. Jack
son, Maynard, Vonderleith, Hargrove,
W. L. DeLaPerriere, Fleming Thomp
son, Estes. Guy Jackson, of Monroe,
and Misses Wilson, Hood and Robin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange visited
relatives in Athens last week end.
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Mrs. J. J. Shedd has returned from
a visit ft> relatives in Birmingham, Ala.
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The new home of Mr. W. E. Young is
going up rapidly. It will be a most at
tractive home when completed.
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Dr. and Mrs. G. W. DeLaPerriere
will go to Atlanta Saturday to attend
grand opera.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lillard of At
lanta spent the past week-end with rel
atives in Winder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Omer Doss, of Monroe,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Whitley.
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Misses Alice nnd Rita King will en
tertain the Teachers Sewing club next
Saturday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SmWnerour and
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Henson motored
over to Athens last Sunday
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Mr and Mrs. J. H. Baird and Mrs.
Homer Baird were visitors to Jeffer
son last Sunday.
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Mrs. Homer Millican of Elberton will
spend the week-end here with Mrs. J.
B. Parham and Miss Sadie Harris.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, of
Lawrenceville, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Williams Sunday.
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Mrs. J. J. Wilson and daughter, Miss
Kathleen, are attending Grand Opera
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oakley, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Herrin and Mrs. W. D. Still
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lokey and little
daughter, of Commerce, spent last Sun
day with relatives in Winder.
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Miss Bama Bentley lias returned to
her home in Jacksonville, Ala., after a
visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. D. Still.
The many friends of Mr. Arch Perry
were glad to see him out last Sunday
after a protracted spell of sickness.
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Miss Sara Heigler has returned to
home in Abbeville, S. C., after a few
days visit to Mrs. Byrd Harris.
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Miss Miriam Bennett spent the week
end at home in Jefferson and had as
her guests Misses Brown, Stevens and
Clayton.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Love, Miss Ruth
Love, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parham and
Joe, Jr., motored to Commerce last
Sunday.
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The friends of Mrs. I’. R. Smith will
regret to learn of her painful accident
which was caused from a fall; hope she
will soon be alright again.
* *
Mr. Wisham Smith, of Talbotton,
and his mother, Mrs. Truman Smith,
with his two nieces, Hazel and Miriam,
are guests of his sisters here this week.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson and
daughter. Miss Anna, will attend, the
Master Plumbers convention of Geor
gia which convenes at Macon on Thurs
day and Friday of this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scott and daugh
ter, Mary Hazel, of Ormwood Circle.
Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wel
don M. Hinesley this week.
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Mr. W. M. Elrod and daughter, Mrs.
John D. Chase, both of Atlanta, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon M. Hinesley.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chase left Mon
day. motoring through to their home
in Allentown, Pa., aftpr spending ten
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hines
ley.
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LINE.
Judge W. W. Stark, of Commerce,
was a visitor here yesterday.
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Mrs. S. T. Ross has returned home
after several days’ visit in Jefferson.
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Mr. C. M. Johnson, of Statham. Rt.
2, was in the city on business Saturday.
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Edwin Starr, of Atlanta, spent the
past week-end with his parents here.
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Mr. A. N. Porter, of Statham, was
in the city on business Monday.
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Miss Ola Porter was a visitor to home
folks at Jefferson Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sunufierour were
visitors to Atlanta last Friday.
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/ Mrs. Robt. Stover and little daugh
ter, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jno. Carrington.
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Meet your friends at Valley Park on
Friday, April 29th, at 4 o’clock and
enjoy a good, clean game of ball.
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Mrs. G. W. Ethridge returned to At
lanta last Saturday after several days’
visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Sum
merour.
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Mr. R. D. Moore, a man who can cut
meat in less time, and do it well, than
any man in Georgia, is with W atson
& Glover Cos. helping them to wait on
their growing trade.
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Miss “Billie” Eavenson has returned
home after jm extended visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Eavenson, of Bowman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright, of Roys
ton, and Rev. and \lrs J H. Mashburn,
of Elberton.
We have received a good letter from
Dove's Creek with no name attached
which we cannot print because we do
not know the writer. Always isign
your name to everything you write the
News. We will not publish unless you
desire it, but we must have your name.
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Mr. J. Ray Camp, of Campton, one
of the oldest citizens of this section, and
one of the brave Confederate Veterans
that still lives, was in Winder on Tues
day, Memorial Day. Mr. Camp is
over ninety years of age and still gets
about with wonderful strength for one
of his years.
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Mrs. E. V. Snipes of Atlanta spent
the past week in Winder and was en
terfained at a number of pretty affairs.
While here she was the guest of Mrs.
W. C. Horton, Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, Mrs.
H. A. Carithers, Mrs Ralph Smith,
and Mrs G. C. Moseley. Mr. Snipes
joined her while she was the guest of
Mrs. J. H. Jackson, Mrs. Pledger and
Mrs. Fortson and they were dinner
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Camp.
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\V. C. T. U Met With Mrs Horton
The regular monthly meeting was
held Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs W. C. Horton. The meeting was
well attended and a most enjoyable and
beneficial program given as follows:
Song— 'Tis so Sweet to Trust in Je
sus.
Devotional —Mrs. S. R. Grubb.
Reading—Mother, Mrs. Wilkie Col
lins.
Information on origin of Mothers
Day, Miss Mary Lou Cargill.
Reading—When Mother Reads Aloud
—Hattie E. DeLaPefrlere.
Leaflet—Woman the Guardian of Na
tinal Life, Mrs. C. O. Niblack.
Reading—Mother, Mrs. Will Herrin.
Prayer —Mrs. Stanton.
Hostesses—Miss Ida Kilgore, Mrs.
H. O. Camp. Miss M. L. Cargil, Mrs. G.
H. Fortson.
MOTHER
Read by Mrs W. J. Herrin at W. C. T.
U. meeting.
‘Mid life's einmotion —dismal fears,
‘Mid cares and Woes and floods of tears
How sweetly breaks upon the ear
Some word of comfort or of cheer;
Yet of our friends there’s not another
Who speaks as gently as our mother.
Here disappointments crowd each day,
Our brightest hopes soon fade away,
Arid friends long trusted oft'deceive;
We scarcely know whom to believe,
Yet, though we feat to trust each other
We are not afraid to trust our mother.
Yet here where there's so much deceit,
Some friends we have we love to meet,
There’s love we know that will endure,
Not sordid, selfish, but all pure;
But though beloved by sister, brother,
There’s none that lore us like mother.
Among the names to mortals given,
There’s none like mother, home and
m
heaven.
For home’s no home without her care;
And heaven, we know she will be there
Then let us, while we love each other,
Remember and be kind to mother.
THE WINDER NEWS
NOTICE TO WOMAN’S CLUB.
The committee appointed from the
Woman’s club for the nomination ot
officers for J!(21-1S>22 requests that sug
gestions for thse offices be seat to
them not later than the uioruing of Maj
.ini. The members of the club are ask
ed fo give this notice careful consider
ation, addressing your choice of offi
cers to chairman of committee
Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck, Clim.
Mrs. W. O. Perry
Mrs H. A Carithers
THE LOYAL GUARDS BUSINESS
MEETING WILL BE HELD MAY 2.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Young Men’s Class of the Christoian
church will meet with Messrs. Erastns
Smith and W. L. Mayne at the home of
Mr. Smith on Broad street, Monday ev
ening at 8 o’clock. All the members
of the class are cordially invited.—Pub
licity committee.
LOYAL GUARDS VS. BARACAS.
Don’t forget the ball game Friday af
ternoon at four o’elock at Valley Park
Iwdween the Barncas of the Methodist
church and the Loyal Guards of the
Christian church. Admission 25c and
15s. Come.
Statham News
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Moore and chil
dren of Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. Cus
ter Ross and children of Winder, were
the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Ross.
Mrs. Hattie Lowe had as her guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lowe
of Winder, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lowe of
Watkinsville, Sara und Herschel Lowe
of Statham.
Mrs. Martha Stiuchcomb of Winder
spent Sunday as the guest of her son,
W. M. Stiuchcomb.
Miss Alali Daniel of Athens was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. L. Thur
mond Sunday.
Mrs. Eustace Sykes, und little daugh
ter of Atlanta will be the guests of
relatives here a few days.
The mauy friends of Mrs. G. W. Mc-
Donald will be glad to know she will
make Statham her home.
Mrs. 11. L. White of Lavouiu, after
a few days’ visit here with relatives,
left Tuesday morning for u visit with
relatives iu Athens ere she returns to
her home.
Misses Pearl and Lillian Lanier re
turned Saturduy from Sparta where
they spent some time with their sis
ter, Mrs. Smith.
Mr. W. 11. Mahaffey and Miss Sallie
Malmffey went up to Athens Tuesday
to visit friends.
Miss Erma Hancock spent the week
end in Jefferson with her parents.
Miss Pauline Roberts had as her
guest last week Miss Eudiue Jones from
Oak Grove.
Mrs. J. H. Wall entertained at din
ner Sunday, Rev. J. B. Gresham of
Bethlehem and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook
from Mars Hill
Miss Susie Belle Perkins entertain
ed at luncheon Sunday Miss Idalee Ross
Hoyt Robertson of Athens spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Robertson.
, Tom Harper from Memphis, Tenn.,
and Mrs. C. S. Williams of Winder,
were guests of their sister, Mrs. R. A.
Nunnally, last week.
Mrs. Sim Hill of Winder spent part
of last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Birt I)os1*r.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cooper of Athens
motored down Sunday afternoon to see
Mrs. Fannie Steed.
Mrs. Rich Johnson was in the city
with Mrs. W. M. Fite Monday.
J. I’. Arnold and others went down
to Winder Tuesday to be present at
the entertainment of the old confeder
ate soldiers.
Mr. and Mrs. At Coker of Athens
motored down to see the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Ellen Dooly.
Misses Ruth Arnold and Lucile Rylee
closed their schools in the country last
Friday.
Mrs. T. L. Wall spent the week-end
in Winder with her mother, Mrs. J. M.
Haynie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams visited
relatives in Winder Sunday.
The Missionary Society of the Meth
odist church held its regular monthly
meeting Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. C. B. Chambers. The study
for the evening was “The Mexican in
San Antonio, Texas.” After an hour’s
study the hostess was assisted in serv
ing refreshments by her sister, Mrs. H.
L. White, of Lavor.ia.
The Receivers for the Bell Manu
facturing Cos., offer for rent about fif
teen acres of good farm land. See Lee
8. Radford. It.
MR. and MRS; FRANK M. GRAHAM
who will conduct a camp meeting in Winder, beginning June Ist. Rev. Mr.
Baker will do the preaching. He is a very eloquent and forcible speaker
nnd will bring to the people of this section messages of import and worth.
The meetings will be held in the fair grounds under a tent.
CHILDREN’S AND MOTHERS’ DAY.
Children’s and Mothers’ Day will be
observed at the Wesleyan Methodist
church Sunday, May Bth, with appro
priate exercises. Preaching at eleven
o’clock, by the pastor, Mrs. F. M. Gra
ham. Those attending whose mothers
are dead, as a token, are requested to
wear a white rose; those whose moth
ers are living will wear a red or pink
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Medium Bucket Jewell Shortening ..... .65
10 pound Bucket Silver Leaf Lard $1 85
5 lb. Bucket Silver Leaf Lard 95
10 lb. Bucket Simon Pure Lard $2.25
5 lb. Bucket Simon Pure Lard ... . ~ $1.15
81b. Bucket Snow Drift Lard ... ... . ~. $1.30
4 lb. Bucket Snow Drift Lard .70
Mountain Patent Flour, per Bbl. ~ . $8.75
Good Patent Flour, 48 lbs . . $2 00
Hollidays Special Green Feed, 100 lbs. $2.50
Pride of Bedford Tomatoes, 9c can,3 for .25
Pride of Bedford Tomatoes, per case $1.70
1 lb. T emple Garden Tea , .60
i lb. Temple Garden Tea .30
1 lb. Temple Garden Tea .15
Cane Seed, per bushel $1.60
No. 2 can Grated Pineapple . .33
12 cans Libby’s Milk .90
3 lb can Good coffee 1.00
3 lb. Can Maxwell House Coffee ... $1.20
1 lb. Can Maxwell House Coffee .. 40
New Irish Potatoes, per pound ~ .08
Oat Meal, 2 packages .25
Post Toasties, 2 for .25
Potato Plants, per 1000 .. . . . ; . . ._. t . . $2.00
Tomato plants, per dozen .07
We have fresh tomatoes, beans, squash,
cucumbers, potatoes, lettuce, celery at all
times.
Also all kinds of fruits.
Eat quality goods go to Sunday school
every Sunday.
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