The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, May 19, 1921, Image 8

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 Motor Inn Filling Station We are still selling Thompson Brothers “Hi-Test” Gasoline. The kind that gives you more miles and cost no more. We have ample facilities for giving every accommo dation that you may desire. We see that your tires keep the proper amount of air in them. There is always someone ready to put water in your radiator, and we will have at all times plenty of battery water FREE. Why not buy your gas at THE MOTOR INN where you receive, not only the best gasoline and oils, but also Service unexcelled? . . .... . Motor Inn Filling Station What You Get In Wt%m , CteOei, —good, serviceable wool fabrics —fine tailoring correct style--at much lower prices. Paying the "Higher Price” Elsewhere Gets You No More Clothes Satisfaction. -WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY *ISI *2s| 1*30^*35 7 Decatur St. 70 Peachtree St. TWO STORES IN ATLANTA SS Scorns in the U. S. A. Auto Genuous Welding We weld everything. No job too large-none too small. Bring us your work. We guarantee our work. And our prices are in keeping with the times. Auto Repairing, Blacksmithing, Horse shoeing. City Garage C. H. Stewart Old Stand. PARADISE Mr. ami Mrs. George Capos spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ell Crow. J >j r am i Mrs. Fred Clack spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Sailors and children. Miss Maggie Ruth Jones had as her guest Saturday night Miss Nora Kel lurn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crow. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller are the proud parents of a big girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee had as their guests Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris. CARTER HILL Little Mailed Wages, of Bethlehem spent the week-end with his grand mother, Mrs. Ida Wages. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis of New Timothy were the week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Page. Several from this community attend ed the singing at Mr. Harris’s Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller and family spent Monday night at Bethlehem the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mincey of near Winder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Collins. Our community was made very sad last Tuesday by the death of Mrs. Cam mie Hill. The bereaved ones have the deepest sympathy of the writer. Mr. and Mrs. Grady McGaughey of Danila visited relatives in this vom munity Sunday night. Home-Coming Day Is Observed at Carter Hill Services last Sunday Was Largely Attended and an Interesting Pro gram Waa Carried Out. The morning program included some special songs, the Lord's Supper, and a very practical sermon by Bro. MclXui ald. His subject was “Making Ulad, the Lives of Others.” Basing his re -marks upon th,e anointing of Jesus by Mary. And notwithstanding the fact that tlie house was tilled to overflowing they gave good attention to the entire discourse, lie admonished the large audience to labor to make glad the lives of others in four ways, viz: iu the world at large; in the community; in the church and in the home. At the noon hour the dinner was all put together “picnic fashion” and suf fice it to say that only those who were permitted to partake of this bountiful feast can tell of the many good things served. \ In the afternoon one of Carter Hill's young men, Bro. Owen Stili, who is the District Hvangelist of the dis trict, delivered a very impressive ser mon. taking for his subject “Mother." The members of this congregation are, indeed, proud to claim this young man as one of their own. The afternoon program was conclud ed with a service of song. Taking it altogether the day was thoroughly en joyed by all present, and we believe that lasting good was accomplished by these services. So let us all thank God for the good day spent so pleasantly together and take courage for the future. Misses Ruth Clack and Rossie Belle Barber spent Saturday afternoon with Misses Sallie Mae and Nellie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. V. IV Perkins, Mr. W. T. Barber and Mr. R. C. Howingtou, spent Saturday in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hunter an nounce the birth of a boy May t>th. Mr. and Mrs. Prince Adams spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. \V. H. Sailors and children. THE WINDER NEWS OAK GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. liai*e Wages, near Bogart. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie McDaniel of Cainpton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .luck McElhannon Saturday. Miss Fay Adams spent several days last week in Winder with Miss Myra Dell Segars. Mrs. Maggie Williams spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mollie Sellers. Mrs. J. J. Booth entertained as her guests Sunday Miss Myrtle Booth and Mrs. Paul Eley, of Winder, and Mrs. Luther Strayer of Atlanta. Mrs. Stray er will be remembered as Miss Ermine Booth. Mr. Dewey McElhannon of Mulberry was the wee-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob McElhannon. Several from here attended the funer al of Mrs. J. N. Ross in Jefferson Mon day. Mr. Murphy Sellers spent the week end in Winder with his father, Mr. ('. L. Sellers. Mr. .James Willie Harwell spent last week with his grandparents near Win der. Miss Marie Chapman spent aStur (lay night with Miss Louise Adams. Miss Edna Crook spent several days in Winder last week with and friends. Mr. and Sirs. J. L. Harwell had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Harwell and Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Harwell of near Winder. Mrs. Omer Segars is improving after a short illness. The many friends of Mrs. T. K. Wil banks sympathize with her in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Ray. BETHABRA Quite a large crowd attended the bap tizing at this place Sunday afternoon. There were seven baptized. Mr. Nathan Attaway, one of our old est citizeii|o, died Monday and was buried at this place Tuesday. The bereaved family have our sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Freeman and Mrs. Jessie Sims spent Saturday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman at Braselton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wilson of Dacu la visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N\ Williams Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tellus of Auburn spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boss Doster. Mr. and Mrs. George Teal visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Teal at Winder whose little child is seriously ill with pneumonia. We are glad to state that Mr. J. E. Anderson of Auburn, but formerly of this place, is slowly improving from a serious illness. STATHAM Mrs. L. M. and Fred Arnold motored to Gainesville Sunday to he with their soil and hortlier, Ned Arnold, who is a student at Riverside. They were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Crou ie. Mrs. Ellen Dooly had as her guest last week her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moorehead, and daugh ter, Olympia, from Bowersville. Miss Emma Hancock spent the week end in Jefferson with her parents. Mr. Luke Arnold of Atlanta was the week-end guest of his father, G. N. VrtiolfL Mrs. W. D. Nash entertained as her linner guests Sunday her sister, Mrs. GOODYEAR TIRES HAVE BEEN REDUCED / Before making your purchase of new tires for your car, consult the new price of GOODYEAR. We have a f res h stock of Goodyear P&fc&A Tires in all sizes, and will be glad to sup ply you with what you need. Mfl VULCANIZING |Xx| I The Tire Service Station gQfl I ROBT. A. CAMP, Prop. I Winder, Ga. David of Athens, and her daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Venable of Jefferson. Mr. Judson Horton of Atlanta spent part of last week here with his two lit tle daughters, Sara and Inez. Several from here attended the fu neral of Mrs. J. N. Ross at Jefferson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lowe and chil dren of Watkiusville were week-end guests of relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Henderson returned Monday from the convention at Chattanooga and a visit with rela tives in Alabama. Let us have your order for ice cream, any flavor.—Bentley’s Ice Cream Cos. Phone 354. Phone 286 Phone 286 OUR SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE. Everything about our fountain is clean and c^d. Everything we serve is absolutely pure. We do not consider the cost of our fruits, syrup, ice cream or other supplies, but only the qual ity. And this is what surely counts with you. You do not care whether we pay $2.00 or SO.OO per gallon for our syrups just so you get the very best for your dime. “And we are experts in knowing how to make one good.” Everybody likes our Soda and Ice Creams because we know how to serve it right. You really get twice the amount of goodness for the price you pay. We make ’em better.” We deliver your cream for Sunday’s dinner, but please give your order before church hour, we go to Sunday School, DO YOU? WINDER DRUG COMPANY Phone 286 Phone 286 Mattress Renovating i We are prepared to renovate your old Mattress. The best of work, and satis faction guaranteed. We have many years experience and can please you. Bring us your old mattresses and let us make them over for you. Our prices are $4.50 where you furnish everything or $6.00 where we furnish the ticking. Call Winder Mattress Cos. Winder Mattress Cos. ' i Park Avenue SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR Dove Creek Locals. Mrs. Eula Ward was the guest of Mrs. Jinney Morris Monday. Mrs. Nan Fincher is visiting her son, Mr. Ed Fincher, this week. Mrs. Mettie Sims and Roline Vinson were guests of Mrs. Cora Fincher Mon day afternoon. Miss Annie Mae Ward was the guest of Miss Eddie Mae Fincher Monday. Miss Kate Sims had as her guest last Saturday night Miss Lila DeLay. Mrs. Williams of near Eastville vis ited her daughter, Mrs. B. 0. Ward, Sunday. See us for screen doors, screen wire etc.—New Winder Lumber Cos.