The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, May 05, 1921, Image 7

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THURSRAY. MAY 5, 1921. Sharon News There will be a singing at Victory the third Sunday afternoon. Prof. J. H. Wheeler of Winder, L. E. Wood, P. L. Carter and several other good sing ers will be present. Everybody invit ed to be there and to bring the latest new song books. Sunday school at this place is prog ressing nicely with good and regular attendance. Everyone come next Sun day afternoon. We will organize a B. Y. P. U. at this place. Miss Flora Sailors is spending this week with her sister at Chestnut Mt. Miss Bertha Oruee was the guest of Miss Ermine Simpson Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stone spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cruee. Misses Novine Johnson, Gladys Ev ans gave Misses Lola and Bulah Lit tle a pop call one day last week. Miss Ella Lancaster and daughter, Modane spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Viola Moulder. Misses Lola and Beulah Little spent Saturday night with Misses Ida Louise and Selma Cronic near Thompson’s Mill. Mr. Lee Bailey spent Sunday after noon with Mr. J. M. Simpson. Several from here attended Memo rial services at Mt. Moriah Sunday. Impertinent Petition*. When wo are Invited to a banqnet we take what Is set before us; and were one to call upon his host to set fish upon the table or sweet things, he would be deemed absurd. Yet in B word, we ask the gods for what they do not give; and that although they have glveD us so many things!—From "The Golden Sayings of Eplctems." *********** * PROFESSIONAL CARDS * * * ******** RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR. Attorneye-At-Law WINDER, GA. Office in Carithers Building. Practice in All the Courts JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office in Old Court House Winder, Georgia. DR. J. H. MOORE Veterinary Surgeon Office over City Pharmacy Office Phone: 62J—Res. Phone 00 WINDER, GA. DR. CHARLES HAYES Athens, Ga. Specialty; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa 511 Holman Building Office Hours : 9t012A. M. 1 to SP. M. S. T. ROSS Physician and Surgeon Rooms 303-304 Winder Bank Bldg. Winder, Ga. G. A. JOHNS ' Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Carithers Bant Practice In All Courts S. M. ST. JOHN Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware. Repair Work Done Promptly Broad Street Winder, Oa. W. L. DeLaPERRIERE • Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work Done in Most Scientiflc and Satisfactory Way. DR. W. L. MATHEWS Suite 410 Winder National Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.. and Ito 4 P. M. Residence Phone 213. Office Phone No. 13. W. 11. QUARTERMAN Attorney at Law Prcatlce In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty } DR. It. P ADAMS General Practice Bethlehem, Georgia. Phones: Office 24. Residence 6 Dr. C S. Williams DENTIST offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 313-314 Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone SI WINDER, GA. W. M. THOMA S Cleaning—Pressing- —Altering Phone 49 Jackson Street Winder, Georgia PROGRAM WOMAN’S FEDERATED CLUBS OF THE NINTH DISTRICT OF GEORGIA May 10 and 11, 1921. First Baptist Church WINDER, GEORGIA TUESDAY AFTERNOON—MAY 10TH. 4:00 O’clock. Executive Board Meeting. 5:00 O’clock. Delegates Present Credentials. TUESDAY EVENING—B :00 O’clock. Mrs. W. H. Quarterman, Chairman Central Committee, Presiding. Invocation—Rev. L. W. Collins. Music—Orchestra and Chorus. WELCOME ADDRESSES : City of Winder—Mayor George N. Bagwell. Young Matrons Federated Club—Mrs. G. A. Johns. Woman’s Club—Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeek. Parent-Teacher Association —Mrs. A. I). MeCurry Response to Welcome —Mrs. W. W. Stark. Commerce. Music, Duet—Mrs. Mac Potts and Mrs. MeCurry. President's Address—Mrs. M. F. Nelms, Commerce. Presentation of ex-Presidents: Mrs. J. N. Downey, Gainesville. Mrs. J. N. Holder, Jefferson Presentation of District Officers: President —Mrs. M. F. Nelms, Commerce. Vice President—Mrs. Dora Kiser Webster, Norcross. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Herbert Yow, Martin. Publicity—Mrs. W. W. Stark, Commerce. Address —Mrs. J. E. Hayes, Pres. Ga. Federation Woman’s Clubs. Music, Solo —Mrs. C G Land Address—School Improvement As Related to Woman’s Clubs, Hon. M. L. Brittain, Atlanta. Tallulah Falls School—Mrs. Hugh Willett, Atlanta. Georgia Pictures—Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, Atlanta. Introduction of Guests. Benediction—Rev. W. H. Faust. WEDNESDAY MOItNING 9:00 O'clock. Executive Board Meeting. Meeting of Creden tials Committee. 10 O’clock.—First Business Session, Mrs. M. F. Nelms, Presiding. Prayer—Rev. Stanley R. Grubb. Music, Trio—-Mesdames Land. MeCurry and Potts. Presentation of Program—Mrs. Hubert Yow, Martin. Appointment of Committees. Recommendations of Executive Board. Music —Jefferson Symphony C.ub. Reports of < tfficers : Vice President—Mrs. Dora Kiser-Webster, Norcross. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Hubert Yow, Martin. Publicity—Mrs. W. W. Stark, Commerce. Citizenship—Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, Atlanta. Club Extension —Mrs. A. I’. Brantley, Blacksbear. Music. Solo—Miss Ora Lee Camp. Reports of District Chairmen: Eilucation —Mrs. J. L. Whatley, Toccoa. School and Home Improvement—Mrs. U. H. Baker, Dahlonega Literature ami Library Extension—Mrs. J. E. McElroy, Nor cross. Conservation —Mrs. George A. Johns. Winder. Music—Mrs. Ned Pendergrass. Jefferson. Public Health —Mrs. H. J. Reynolds. Norcross. Home Economics —Mrs. C. A. Mize, Commerce. Art—Mrs. A. C. Brown, Jefferson. Scholarship—Mrs J. N. Holder, Jefferson. Citizenship—Miss Claire Anderson. Commerce. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 2:00 O'clock. Luncheon. 3:00 O'clock. Presidents' Conference. 3:30 O’clock. Business. Mrs. Dora Kiser-Webster and Mrs. M. F. Nelms. Presiding. Music —Jvfferscn Symphony Club. MINUTES. Education and the Home—Miss Mary (’reswell Medical Inspection of the Schools —Dr. Dorothy Bocker. Music Quartette —Mesdames Mosele y. Niblaek. Bush, MeCurry. Report of Committees —Time and Place —Resolutions—Credentials Song. Adjournment. Do You Know Us? If not, then for your own good, let’s get ac quainted. Stan the business acquaintance by letting us repair that automobile. We do it quickly, correctly and economically. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS City Garage C. H. Stewait Old Stand. Dry Clean—Dye at the Capital City a Spring ’2l Is A Riot of Color ‘‘To make a new- frock from a faded one, dye it the new >pring colors—at the Capi tal City." w -Aw afrise f tfeoosaadi of Capital City eottomera — tsvm to T*l^a~se* —who have found Capita! City rwy a sd Dyeing to be the South's oautasding ‘Pumi Ym;.- Ptekajt—Look to Vi for Boniu.” Capital City’ Dry’ Cleaning & Dye Works ATLANTA, GA. Buy BENSON’S Milk Made Bread; it is softer the second day than the first. THE WINDER NEWS What Will Become of Him? The ungrateful son Is a wart on the tether's face; to leave it Is a blemish; to cut It off Is painful.—Eastern Prov erb. Let’s Go to Ourham. 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