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THUIUSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921,
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR
Monday, June 6th.
Methodist Missionary Society met
w£th Mrs. Edgar DeLaPerriere.
Tuesday, June 7th
Ladies Aid Society of Christian
church met at the church parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fortson en
tertained younger set at prom party
in the evening.
Wednesday, June Bth.
Mrs. S. H. Ware was hostess at
Bridge party.
• Thursday, June 9th.
Mrs. John Maynard is entertain
ing Junior Priscilla Sewing club.
Mrs. MeCurr.v is entertaining a
number of friends at lovely party.
Baptist Sunday school picnic at
Potter's Springs from 5 to 9.
Friday, June 10th.
Mrs. Joe Estes will entertain the
Young Matrons and Brides clubs.
Mrs. W T . L. DeLaPerriere Hostess
At Series of Parties.
Among the enjoyable social gayeties
of last week were the lovely parties
on Thursday and Friday afternoons, at
which Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere was
the gracious hostess.
This attractive home was artistical
ly decorated with a profusion of bright
summer flowers, ferns and other plants.
The guests enjoyed games of bridge
and 500, also sewing. Punch was serv
ed during the the afternoons and after
the games a most delicious salad course
with frozen punch was served. Mrs.
DeLaPerriere was assisted in receiving
and serving by her sisters, Misses Mel
lie and Lilia Mae Stanton, of Social
Circle. The guests for Thursday af
ternoon were Mesdames Reba Vonder-
Heith, E. It. Harris, Ralph Smith, Roy
Smith. D. F. Thompson, J. J. Wilson,
T. A. Maynard, Joe Estes, Howard Rog
ers, W. C. Horton, S. H. Ware, J. M.
Aiken, Guy Kilgore, J. W. Griffeth,
A. D. McCurry, G. W. DeLaPerriere,
Preston Williams, Edgar DeLaPerriere,
W. M. Holsenbeck, M. J. Griffeth, E.
W. Oliver, and John Edwards, Misses
Mellie and Lilia Mae Stanton.
Friday afternoon the guests included
Mesdames O. M. Jackson, Ferguson, Z.
F. Jackson, Parks Sewart, G. A. Johns,
J. S. Hargrove, Walden, C. S. Williams,
W. O. Perry, Mac Potts, T. M. Phil
pot of Athens, H. T. Flanigan, Quar
terman, Bessie Edwards, J. B. Parham,
and R. L. Eavenson, Misses Stanton.
Herrin’s Ten Cent Store
Granite Hotel Building
Our Real Bargain Sale Is Still Going On
We have some real merchandise of exceptional values arriving daily. You will agree with us when
you come in and see our prices.
THIS SPECIAL SALE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK.
Herrin’s Ten Cent Store
97fi , GRANITE HOTEL BUILDING
Phone 27b.
Alarm Clocks, $2.00 values at SLOO Each
Silver plates, knives and forks , i* s*i 98c Set
Just arrived a nice line of pretty patterns and dress
Voiles at •* 19c yard
Also another pretty lot of Ginghams in stripes and
plaids, at 10c the yard
Men’s good grade, full size Work Shirts, Sizes
14i to' 17, at -59 c Each
Senior Priscilla Sewing Club.
Quite a jolly occasion of last week
was the sewing party on Friday af
ternoon given by Mrs. G. W. Woodruff
to the members of the Senior Priscilla
Sewing club and a number of other
friends. At the conclusion of a merry
time spent in sewing delicious refresn
ments were served.
Prom Party Enjoyed by
By Younger Set.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fortson enter
tained a number of the younger set at
a prom party Tuesday evening, compli
mentary to Misses Katie Lou Oglesby
and Willie Elizabeth Hall of Elberton.
The spacious porch was decorated with
potted plants and baskets of nastur
tiums. During the evening punch and
sandwiches were served.
The guests included Misses Oglesby,
and Hall, Emily Laßoon, Mabel and
Georgia Bruce, Elizabeth Whitehead,
of Athens, Gertrude Mott, Mary Quar
terman, Margaret Wfalker, Sara Joe
Roberts, Urania Hayes, Annie Lee Mc-
Donald, Imogene Herrin, liunette Ben
ton, Camille Maynard, Gladys Eaven
sou, Dorothy Craft and Gladys Harris,
Messrs. Woodfln Hill, Harold Starr,
Frank Bomfuyant, Kinch Carpenter,
Truitt Brookshire, Charles Sheats, Carl
Callahan, Alton Young, Fred Maxwell,
Sam Autry, Charles McWhorter, La
mar Perry, Henry Bradley, Bronson
Brookshire, W. C. Horton and Frank
Moore.
Misses Maggie Oliver and
Lois Segars Entertain.
Misses Maggie Oliver and Lois Se
gars entertained at a four course din
ner Sunday, June stli, in honor of
Miss Rowena Shedd, a June bride-elect,
at the home of Miss Maggie Oliver on
Broad street. The dining room was
beautifully decorated in the color mo
tif of pink and yellow. The table was
laid for fourteen guests. The guests
included Misses Riwena Shedd, Edna
Appleby, Mary Lou and Eva Segars,
Mary Emma Bell, Maud Allen, Mrs. Ola
Hall, Messrs. Reuben Davis, Draft
Roberts, Ernest Lay, Otho Eidson
Thomas Roark, Lois Ha.vgood , of
Lawrenceville and .Toe Graham.
Miss Nell McCants returned ’home
Saturday from Atlanta w/iere she has
been teaching in the public schools for
the last two years. She will spend her
vacation at home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCants.
Mobley-Moore.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mobley, of
I Covington, announce the engagement
|of their daughter, Lucile Varner, to
Lester Lee Moore, of Winder, the mar
riage to take place at their home the
latter part of June. No cards.
Mrs. Ware Hostess.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. S. H.
Ware was the charming hostess at a
most enjoyable porch party. The spa
cious porch was unusually attractive
and inviting. Quantities of nastur
tiums !>eiug used. Bridge was the di
version for the afternoon, a tempting
salad course was served after the
games. The guests were Mesdames
Ralph Smith, D. F. Thompson, Roy
Smith, L. A. Fortson, Guy Kilgore, J.
M. Aiken, Paul Roberts, J. W. Griffeth,
H. T. Flanigan, Henry Pledger, Parks
Stewart, O. M. Jackson, Herschel
Smith, G. C. Moseley, J. B. Parham,
J. F. Broome and J. J. Wilson.
Appleby-Settle.
The marriage of Miss Wilma Apple
by and Robert Settle was beautifully
solemnized Thursday evening at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Appleby, on Wright street,
in the presence of relatives and a few
fxiemls. The guests were reeoelved
and served punch by Misses Fannie Lee
DeLay and Mary Weatherly and Rob
ert Appleby.
In the reception hall where the cer
emony was performed was the altar of
ferns and daisies and festoons of south
ern smilax. The ring was
impressively spoken by Rev. W. H.
Faust, pastor of the First Baptist
church. Preceding the ceremony Mr.
Cooper rendered a vocal solo.
A sister of the bride, Mrs. Victor Set
tle, beautifully gowned in pink satin
and georgette, played the wedding
march. Another sister of the bride,
Miss Edna Appleby, was bridesmaid,
and she wore a beautiful gown of pink
satin and georgette and carried a bo
quet of pink sweet peas.
The bride, on the arm of the brides
maid, was met at the altar by the
groom and his mest man, Victor Set
tle.
After the ceremony an informal re
ception was held. The happy couple
left on the eleven o'clock train for New
York where they will make their fut
ure home.
Miss Ernestine Bush returned this
week from her work in South Georgia
and will spend her vacation with home
folks.
THE WINDER NEWS
Mr. Sidney Eberhart is visiting in
Atlanta this week.
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Col. G. D. Ross went over to Ath
ens Friday on business.
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Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Oliver were vis
itors to Atlanta Sunday.
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Miss Louise Abney, of Athens, spent
Tuesday with Miss Nell McCants.
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Mrs. K. P. Carpenter visited relatives
in Lexington and Crawford last week.
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Miss Ruth Gilstrap, of Gainesville,
is the guest this week of Miss Ola Red
mond.
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Miss Hattie Oliver of Grayson, is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Oliver this
week.
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Misses Sarah and Nelle Weir, of
Athens, are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
C. C. Parr, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerour
spent one day last week visiting in At
lanta.
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Mr. Hayes Griceth is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Grigeth, this
week.
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Mr. Hayes Griffeth is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffeth, this
in South Georgia.
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Mr. Frazier Law, of the Atlanta
Tech school, is with his father in this
city to spend his vacation.
Little Miss Virginia Daniel, of Color
ado, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Broome this week.
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Mrs. J. A. Hargrove, of Crawford,
was tiie guest this week of her sister,
Mrs. S. F. Maughon.
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Miss Lilia Mae Stanton, of Social
Circle, is the popular guest this week,
of her sister, Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere.
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Dr. Zaeh Jackson, of Atlanta, was a
visitor at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. F. Jackson, the first of the
week.
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Mrs. Byrd Harris left Sunday for
Mountain City where she will conduct
the hotel, “Our House,” during the
summer months.
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Mr. R. L. Woodruff, who is tempor
arily stationed at Murphy, N. C., has
been in the city this week looking af
ter business affairs.
Boys’ Work Shirts, same quality as above at 48c Each
Good grade Sheeting 15 yards to the DOLLAR
We have one lot good grade overalls. Don’t judge
them by the price. Large sizes, 38-44. Close out 69c pr.
Men’s Union Suits Athletic, good quality .. . . 69c pair
A real $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirt on today’s market, this
sale at . /•.'.'l'iM't'.’i' 4.*-* t*** • . 98c Each
t
Ladies Chambray and Percale House Dresses 95c Each
15 pounds Sugar for the SI.OO SATURDAY.
Mr. S. G. Rutledge was a visitor to
relatives in Atlanta last week.
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Mr. Claud Mayne and Rev. S. R.
Grubb spent Monday in Atlanta.
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Miss Josephine House left today for
an extended visit to friends hi Rochelle
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Mrs. R. H. Kimball and baoy have
returned from a visit to Miss Edna
Huyes Foy in Atlanta.
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Legree Jheobs is spending this week
in Atlanta attending Tech commence
ment.
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fMr. and Mrs. Harry Moore announce
the birth of a daughter Monday, June
6th.
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Mr. H. C. Eberhart has sold his gro
cery business in College Park and has
moved his family to Decatur, Ga.
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Mrs. W. F. Hubbard and children
have been spending some time with rel
atives in Royston. •
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Miss Mae Ouzts has as her guest
this week her cousin, Miss May Cheek,
of Ellierton.
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Miss Beatrice Garrett and Kathleen
Morrison, of Auburn, spent the week
end with Miss Vert, Brookshire recent
ly.
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Miss Francis Hawthorne, of Auburn,
was the guest recently of Miss Vera
Brookshire. ,
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Mrs. Geo. A. Johns attended the com
mencement exercises of G. N. & I. C.
at Milledgeville last week.
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Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick, of Atlanta,
was the guest Sunday of her sister,
Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan.
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Mrs. Louise Henson has returned
from a visit of severnl days with her
son, Mr. C. M. Henson, of Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burson were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Puul
Maynard at Hosehton Sunday.
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Miss Flossie Henson is on an extend
ed visit to her sister, Mrs. C. D. Mc-
Nelley, of Anniston, Ala.
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Misses Marie Herrin and Sarah
Hayes went down to Milledgeville last
week to be present at the graduation
of their sisters. Misses Mable Herrin
and Mary Hayes, from the Georgia Nor
mal and Industrial College.
SUBSCRIPTION: *1.50 A YEAR
Misses Katie Lou Oglesby and Wil
lie Elizabeth Hall, of Elberton. are
spending a few days with Mrs. L. A.
Fortson and Mrs. R. L. Eavenson.
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Mr. R. G. Whitehead and family of
Greenwood, S. C., are visiting this
week the former’s mother, Mrs. E. V.
Whitehead on Candler street.
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Mr. Hubert Jacobs, who graduated
this year from the Tech school in At
lanta this year, is at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jacobs.
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Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Carithers an
nounce the birth of a son Friday.
June 3,-who has been named Robert
Luther t'arithers.
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Mrs. T. M. Philpot and little daugh
ter have returned to their home in At
lanta after a few days’ visit to rela
tives here.
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Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere had as her
guests last week her sisters. Misses
Mellie and Lilia Mae Stanton of Social
Circle.
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Mrs, 8. R. Grubb is entertaining a
youthful house party this week, the
guests are Misses Emily Leßoon, Geor
gia Bruce, Elizabeth Whitehead and
Mabel Brucy, all of Athens.
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We are glad to report Mrs. Ed Royal
who has been confined to her bed for
the past ten days, is now able to sit up
and is thought to be out of danger of
typhoid fever.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coker, Mrs.
Francis Hlgginbothan and Mr. Joe Co
ker of Atlanta, were guests the first of
the week of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. Coker.
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Miss Ism iso Johns, who has been at
tending Hollins College, Hollins, Va.,
arrived Saturday to spend the vaca
tion days with her parents. Judge and
Mrs. Geo. A. Johns.
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Mrs. J. H. Baird, who Is with the J.
T. Strange Cos., of this city, is off
spending a two-weeks' vacation; she is
visiting relatives in Jefferson and other
poiuts in this section.
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Miss Charlotte McCants has just re-'
turned from a five-day camping trip
at Indian Springs; she was the guest
of Miss Fanniebell Adams, of Coving
ton. The party enjoyed reservations
nf tlie" Wigw ! ata hotel.