The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, July 07, 1921, Image 2

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THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1021 Our Business Welfare Depends on You We know we cannot GET unless we GIVE We wonder if you know how well we re ally try to serve you. Take your tires for instance: We sell you the best tires we know of- GOODYEARS-of course Then we show you, by advice and aetu n uni assistance, just how to take eare of your tire*, so they will yield to you the V \ last built into them. l "e (JIVK you this valuable and Ex pert service because we know it will GET us both the most satisfaction in i| Have you seen our remarkable line of w I (loodyear Clincher Tires—sizes .‘lox3, /vO I The Price and Quality will suit you. sy! I The Tire Service Station jOOC 111 ROBT. A. CAMP, Prop. rajVy M j WINDER, GA. With the Churches Methodist Services Impressive services were held last Sunday at the Methodist church, when thirty new members were received into the church fellowship, after a sermon by the pastor on ‘‘The Rewards of the Righteous.” This is the third large class received into the church during the year, making sixty additions in all to the membership of this growing church. Next Sunday there will be two Sun day schools held at the same hour. In addition to the regular school at the auditorium, service will he held at Camp Winder Nacoochee Valley. All visitors on that day are expected to come in time for Sunday school. Don’t miss attending Sunday school somewhere on summer Sundays. The school is continuing to reach its sum mer goal which is 300 present each Sunday. L. WII.KIE COLLINS, Pastor. I First Baptist Church Sunday school 10:15, S. K. Muughon, Supt. Preaching 11:30, "Following Jesus.” Junior and Senior B. V. I‘. I .'s i :30. Preaching. 8:30, "Christ went a Lit tle Further.” Leave the church in a lurch? But, neighbor, hark! At the end, if you do, The Church’s head may leave you In—the dark. W. 11. FAC ST, Pastor. Speaks at B. Y. P. U Convention. Rev. W. H. Faust, pastor of the First Baptist church, of this city, lias accept ed an invitation to deliver the keynote address at the B. Y. P. V. convention of the Georgia association which con venes at Washington Thursday, July 14th. Miss Harris, of Crawfordville, is pres ident of this live organisation of young people and a helpful two days’ session is expected with some of the best speakers in the state on the program. Why NotT "Her color roae,” the story says. Why not we’d like to knowT Every thing else went up in price. Why ihouldn’t rouge, also?—Boston Tran script The Home of the Soul. In olden times, it was believed that the seat of the soul was the stomach, most likely for the reason that a man is never so completely used up ns when his stomach is out of order. For the cure of ordinary stomach troubles, there is nothing quite so prompt and satisfactory as Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform its functions natur ally. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Advt. Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for sale at The Winder New- office. NOTICE ffl, A regular communica tion of Winder lodge, No - 333, F - * A - M ” " ,11) be held iu Ma r 'yV s sonic Hall Friday ev ening, July 7th, at 8:30 o’clock. J. K. MILLER, W. M. L. A. COOK, Secretary. BETHEL NEWS Mr. Willie Partee had as his guest Tuesday night Mr. Clyde Ridgeway. Several attended the singing here Sunday from other sections. Misses Annie Brown and Ara Partee were guests Saturday night of Mrs. tl. C. Brown. Mrs. T. W. Partee and Miss Ara Lee Partee were guests of Mrs. J. W. Ad ams Monday afternoon. Miss Annie Brown was the guest on Tuesday night of her aunt, Mrs. John Wilburn, of Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. (1. C. Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adams Tuesday night. Dr. C. S. Williams, of Winder, and Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Partee motored to Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. John Manders, of Auburn, was the guest of Mr. W. T. Brown Sunday. Miss Annie Brown was the guest of Miss, AJu Partee Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Bolton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bolton Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest of Mrs. Lillie Ridgeway Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams were the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Adams, of Campton, Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest Sunday afternoon of Mrs. W. C. Shore. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Hendrix and Miss Ossie Belle Barnes were guests of Miss Ara Lee Partee Sunday after noon. Bob and Willie Adams were guests Sunday afternoon of Henry and Jack Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John M il hum M Chapel. Miss I.arue Hldgeway was the guest of Miss Aru la>o l’artee Sunday after noon. Misses Lano Belle and Mary Lee Ed wards were guests of Miss Snsie Brown Sunday afternoon. Mr. Nick Hilton, of Auburn, was in Mds community Sunday afternoon. BUY GOOD GULF KEROSENE. Vacations M’hile you are on that camping or fish ing trip, have your watch overhauled. It will last longer, and run more accu rately if it is cleaned and oiled once every year or so. If it is in our care, you run no risk of losing or damaging it. B. E. PATRICK 403 Winder Nat. Bank Building WINDER, GA. Do you know why it's toasted? To seal in the delicious Burley flavor. It’s toasted. Cluck™ IstrikeJ IO AftETTE/M (p County Line School sturted at this place Mon day. Miss Fannie Sims was the guest of Miss Eva Jane Lancaster near Sharon last Monday. Miss Birtie House had as her guests Sunday afternoon Messrs. Horace May nard, Clyde and Grady Cronic, and Misses Gerdie Maxey, Mildred Haynie, and Ollie Murphy. Mrs. G. W. Hardy had as her guest Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mary Puckett. Miss Sadie Vanderford spent Satur day night and Sunday with Miss An nie Clark. Misses Ollie Murphy and Eula Har dy visited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Skelton of near Parish Academy Wednesday night. Miss Aurora Attnway spent Satur day night and Sunday with Miss Car mon Elder of Parish Academy. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vanderford is ill at this writing. Misses Nellie Allen and Carmoii El er visited Mrs. Arthur House Tuesday. Messrs. Grover Aams and Albert Mur phy were in this community awhile Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hudgins spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Mary Puck ett. Misses Desma Murphy and Eula Har dy visited in Hoschton last week. Miss Lottie Skinner of near Hosch ton visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie Clark recently. PARISH ACADEMY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen spent Sat urday night with the latter's mother. Mrs. Pearlie Simpson. Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest of Miss Jewell Elliott Sunday. Messrs. Hubert Wright, Prior Moon, Ernest Lefus and Odell Wright were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moon and family Sunday. Mrs. A. N. Elliott had as her guests Sunday afternoon Mrs. Pearlie Simp son and Mrs. Sunie Elder. Miss Gertrude Smith was the guest of Misses Nellie and Ruth Allen Satur day night. Miss Sahra Farr was the guest of Miss Thelma Allen Sunday. Misses Jessie and Aurora Attaway were the guests of Miss Carmen Elder Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moat and fam ily visited their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Moat, near Jefferson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flanigan and Mr. Clarence Rraselton were guests of Mr. W. E. Flanigan and family Saturday night. Chamberlain's Tablets Are Mild .And Gentle in Effect. The laxative effect of Chamberlain’s Tablets is so mild and gentle that you can hardly realize that it has been pro duced by a medicine. Would you Tour Without a Spare? Not if you wanted to enjoy the trip. You’d be constantly wor rying lest one of your tires should blow and leave you in n hole. If you want to really enjoy mo toring take out n Travelers Au tomobile Policy. Then you won’t need to be con stantly worrying for fear some little accident will start a dam age claim which will cost you thousands to settle. Automobile 'insurance protects you against the claim of the ‘oth er fellow.’ \ W. BOND!RANT A CO. INSURANCE Winder, Gn. THE WINDER NEWS Mrs. D. J. Pentecost and Miss Clar ice Perry of Bostwick spent last week with relatives here. .Miss Exer Mobley of Caritliers Mill is the guest of Miss Myrtle McDonald his week. Mr. Henry Hardigree spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greenway. Miss Marie Haynie was the guest of Misses Pearlie and Zora Hammond on Saturday night. Miss Doris Couch of Winder is the guest of Miss Lois Couch for the week. Misses Ora and Annie Lou Mincey and Miss Aline Royal of Winder spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mincey. Misses Grace Prickett and Edna Williamson were guests of Misses Pear lie and Zora Hammond Sunday. Mr. W. T. Prickett returned home Sunday from several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Ray of Bishop. Messrs. Adcock and Cook of Athens were here Sunday afternoon Miss Jewell Williamson was the guest of Miss Norma Hardigree Rumlay. Several from here attended preach ing at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and little son, of Union, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood. Mrs. R. W. Haynie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Giles. Miss Sara Carruth of Arcade is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. P. A. Carruth, this - week. Miss Grace Prickett and Messrs. W. T. and Ray Prickett and C. K. Fergu son spent Thursday in Bishop with rel atives. Miss Marie Haynie was the guest of Miss Viola Hardigree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lackey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sorrels Sunday. Miss Nora Kellum had as her guest Saturday night Miffs Maggie Ruth Jones. Little Miss Lois Lee spent last week with tier aunt, Mrs. Beaman Mobley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clack spent Fri day night with the latter’s mother, Mrs. H. M. Sailors. Mrs. W. C. Sorrels had as her guests Sunday, Mrs. W. A. Clack and Mrs. Claude Healan. Miss Ethel Sailors spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Clack of Bethlehem. Miss Ruby Crow spent Sunday night with Mrs. Roy Martin. Miss Lillie Mae Sorrels had as her guest Sunday Miss Ruth Clack. Mr, and Mrs. V. P. Perkins spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Several from here attended the sing ing at Shoal Creek Sunday. Master Olen Sailors spent Sunday with Master Earnest J. Clack. Changing Color. “An Irishman may be green but —" ‘Well, what?" “When he’s in a tight te sees red." t | Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE. Pertecopt PARADISE THE UNIVERSAL CAR If your salesmen spend unproductive time going from prospect to prospect, because of slow transportation, it is money lost. Slow transportation robs them of part of their time —time that might just as well be turned into sales. A Ford Runabout furnishes quick transportation at the lowest possible cost. By equipping your salesmen with Ford cars, you will enable them to devote more energy to selling goods. KING MOTOR COMPANY Ford and Fordson Dealers C. B. MOTT, Manager’ :::::: insurance Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with UR 0,, t night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAx. ay mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith Put it to any Power Task While the Fordson Tractor has power in plenty to drag plows and harrows through the heaviest soil, it is light enough, small enough and so easily controlled that it can handily be put to many tasks about the farm, that will save you time, money and work. In fact the Fordson will do every power job, both draw-bar and belt, more quick ly and at less cost than it can be done with any other form of power. So every month the whole year ’round the always dependable Fordson will prove itself a paying investment, because of its capa bilities, its economy and efficiency. We will gladly explain and demonstrate to you the many Fordson money-mak ing, time-saving features. Call, write or phone. KING MOTOR CO SUBSCRIPTION: *1.50 A YEAR