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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921.
BETHABRA
Mrs. Sallie Sims of Winder is visit
ins her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J G Atta
way.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Williams, of Ath
ens, spout Saturday night with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Williams.
Miss Ollie Murphy spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Soott Hardy at
Winder.
Misses Dell and Fannie Sims had as
their guests .Sunday, Misses Eula Har
dy and Gerlie Wood.
Mr. and M.ip. IJranan Williams an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Flanigan.
Mrs. W. J. Webb, of Jefferson, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Sims,
this week.
Misses Nellie and Ruth Allen were
guedts of their sjster, Mrs. Arthur
House, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dalton and family
attended the B. V. I*. I", convention at
Zion Sunday.
Miss Gertie Mnxey spent Saturday
night with Miss Bertie House.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Bible school meets every Sun
day at 10:15. Come and study the
Bible with us at this hour. Bring a
friend.
The Lord’s Supper and sermon by
the minister at 11 :20 A. M. The subject
at this time will lie “A Plain Talk to
Father.”
This day will be observed as Father’s
Day in the Sunday school and church.
For several years we have observed
Mother's Day in the Bible school and
in recent years many have come to
have a Father's Day also. Let all
fathers make an effort to be present at
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this service.
Usual worship on Sunday evening at
8 :30.
Friday night is Community Night.
There will lie three reels of moving
picture. One is Boy Scouts of Amer
ica. The other two Winning Her Way.
Admission is fri-e. All children be
tween one and one hundred nre invit
ed.
Minister Stanley R. Grubb.
Mr. Homer Mallaffey of Commerce
was shaking hands with old friends
here Morula y.
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
Big
Revival Meeting
On at School Auditorium, Winder,
CONDUCTED BY
CHARLIE D. TILLMAN
THE GREAT SINGER ami REVIVALIST. Also ASSISTED BY OUR PASTOR,
Rev. L. Wilkie Collin* !
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Morning Service at 9:00 o’clock Evening Service 8:30
We especially invite and insist on everybody attend
ing this big revival. Let every Christian throughout the
county pray for the salvation of the unsaved and for the
redemption of the fallen. That the Church may do the
work that God intends it should do.
Come and take part in this good work and you are
especially invited to make our Store headquarters while
in the city.
Yours for a great revival for all the Churches.
J. W. Summerour
Winder, Ga.
PLEASANT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mobley and chil
dren and Mr. James Jones spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil
burn near Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Jones.
Miss Ida Brown, of Statham, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Thom
as Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Porter were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter
Sunday.
Misses Cleo Wall, Ollie Mae and
Odelia Mnday were guests of Mrs.
W. Mobley Saturday night.
Mrs. W. C. Mobley and Mrs. G. W.
Jones were in Winder Monday on bus
iness.
Mr. Hoyt Jones, of Oak Grove, spent
Sunday with Mr. Paul Wall.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 except on
the first Sunday, regular meeting day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mobley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones wereAlinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Johnson
Sunday.
Misses Winnie and Myrtle Beding
fleld of Winder were guests of Miss
Avery Bedingfleld of this place this
week.
Little Miss Mabel Mobley spent last
Thursday night with little Miss Lou
ise Mobley.
Mrs. Julia Wall spent Monday with
Mrs. James Wllborn.
Mrs. Julia Wall spent Monday with
Mrs. James Welborn.
Mr. Hillie and Miss Avery Beding
fleld were In Winder Saturday after-'
noon.
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
HARMONY GROVE CHURCH.
Children’s Day was celebrated at
Harmony Grove church Sunday before
last. Luther Allen is the superintend
ent of this school and they nre doing
a fine work. In the morning, exercis
es by the children &ere held and a
splendid sermon by the pastor was
heard.
A fine dinner was served at the noon j
hour.
In the afternoon other exercises were
held by the children and splendid
talks were made by Messrs. IV. M. Hol
senbeck and M. C. Wiley, of tills city.
Buy* GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
Handsome Badges
Mr. Leo. T. ltobei-tson. Union City,
Mich., secretary American Barred Ply
mouth Rock Club, offers some hand
some fringed badges to exhibitors at
the Fair this fall for best shaped male
and female, best colored male and fe
male in Barred Rock Class. All Barr
ed Rocks competing. Get your Barred
Rocks In shape.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
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BUY GOOD GULF KEROSENE.,
Fruit Pudding made from fresh
fruits frozen in our own plant.—Min
der Drug Cos. —Phone 286.
LOST —On streets of Winder Wednes
day P. M. cap of gas tank off Cole car.
Kinder please return and receive re
ward. —H. H. Chandler, 413 Winder
Nat. Bank Building. It pd.
Special Saturday and Sunday, Fro
zen Fruit Pudding. Get your order in
for Sunday.—Winder Drug Company.
Phone 286.
Two apartments, of 3 rooms and 4-
rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnish
ed,' —Mrs. | Maude Bdnduxant.
We will give away $lO in gold on
June 24th. —Winder Drug Cos. Phone
286. Winder National Bank Bldg.
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17,
for Postal Mail Service. $l2O month.
Experience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars of examinations, write J. Leo
nard, (former Civil Service examiner)
595 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C
We give prompt service. We now
have two delivery boys.—Winder Drug
Cos., Thone 286.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
THE WINDER NEWS
Have You Taken Advantage of
the Great Slaughtering Sale
Now Going on at
J. L. SAUL’S
The success of our Sale so far is beyond our imagina
tion for this time of the year. Hundreds of cash buyers
have taken advantage of this great opportunity and
bought goods for all this season. We are offering:
$30.00 Schloss Bros. Suits for .................. $14.75
$55.00 Schloss Bros Suits for ....... 24.50
$15.00 Organdie Dresses for -. . ~.i. 6.50
$30.00 Silk Dresses for . . t 12.75
$12.00 Dresses for .-, . 5.25
30c Dress Ginghams for. . .j.,.;.:.;,,.,.:.,... m-i*.*...i.j 12£c
SI.OO Organdie for ~ . . 48c
30c White Lawn for . . 18c
$2.00 Best Men’s Overalls for 95c
SIO.OO W. L. Douglas Oxfords for ~ .. 5.00
$6.00 W. L. Duglas Oxfords at 3.00
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AND THOUSAND OF OTHER BARGAINS IN EV
ERY DEPARTMENT.
Saturday, June 18th
3:30 P. M., prompt.
We will announce the three lucky winners in our guess
ing contest, and we will give away the prizes offered.
We will also give a chance to everybody who has not
voted yet to put his guess in Saturday before contest
A
comes off.
BE ON HAND SATURDAY. IF YOU COME WE
WILL HAVE LOTS OF FUN, BESIDES YOU MAY.
GET ONE OF THE VALUABLE PRIZES. FREE.
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J.L.SAUL
' THE CLOTHIER WINDER, GA.
THE KING OF LOW PRICES.
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