The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, August 04, 1921, Image 5

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1921. Social and Personal News Light-Boss. ✓ Mr. J. O. Boss of Carl and Mrs. An nie Light of Nashville, Tenn., were unit ed in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. B. Brookshire at his home on Athens street on Thursday evening. July 28. Mr. Boss is one of the lead ing farmers of this county. The bride is a relative of Mrs. J. N. Williams of near Bethabra. * Miss Sybil Millsaps Entertains. Miss Sybil Millsaps entertained on Saturday morning in honor of Miss Ruth Smith, the attractive guest of -s Mary Loulee Johns The conge nial party of girls motored over to Athens where they enjoyed an inter esting picture at the Palace Theater and refreshments at Costas. Six O’Clock Dinner. Miss Billie Eavenson entertained in honor of the visitors of Mrs. L. W. Collins at a six o’clock dinner on Sun day. Those present were Misses Ma bel Andrews,' of Jefferson: Gladys Stephens, of Atlanta. Mabel Herrin, Be atrice Wilhife and Messrs. Draft Rob erts, arold and Gilmer McDonald, June Jackson and Boyd Boggett. Miss Hubbard Hostess at Prom Party. Miss Frances Hubbard was the charming hostess at a delightful prom party last Friday night complimentary to /her house guests, Misses Mamie Reeves, Julia Katherine Little and Sara Frances Ashberry of Elberton. Punch served by Mrs. W. F. Hubbard and Mrs. Reese Couch. About sixty members of the younger set enjoyed this delightful occasion. Miss Gertrude Young Entertains. Miss Gertrude Young entertained a few of her friends on last Friday af ternoon. As the guests arrived they were served punch. After enjoying games and contests a delightful frozen course was served. Those present were Virginia Daniel, of Hugo, Col., Virginia Williamson, of Augusta, Nannelle Starr, Thelma Bar ber, Helen Graddick, Cathlene Bailey, Harriett Segars, Adelene Mott, Ruth Dove, Bona Reese Couch, Pauline Rob erts, Gertrude Young. Beautiful Dinner Partv. The home of Judge and Mrs. G. A. Johns presented a lovely scene on Mon day evening when Miss Mary Louise Johns complimented her charming guests, Miss Ruth Smith, of Ensley, S. C., with a beautiful dinner. The entire lower floor of this spa cious home was beautifully decorated with ferns and bright yellow flowers; the color scheme of green and gold was further carried out in the five course dinner that was served. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Roy Jackson entertains. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Roy Jackson gave a tea for Mrs. H. M. Rankin, of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Wal ter Cooper of The living room and dining-room were thrown to gether and beautifully decorated in summer flowers of all colors. Mrs. Jackson was assisted in receiving and serving by Mesdames. H. A. Carlthers R H. Kimball, Ralph Smith, Robert Camp! J. C. Pratt and K. P. Carpenter. Mrs. Albert Williams p resided at the victrola. Punch and sandwiches were enjoyed. About seventy-five ladies were Invited. Misses Josephine and Louise House Entertain. A pretty affair of last week was the bunco party Riven by Misses Josephine and Louise House honoring their charm Ing house guests, Misses Mildred Dobbs, of Powder Springs, Montlne Rogers of Gainesville and Mabel Harvey of Greenwood, 8. C. After a series of games an Ice course carrying out the color scheme of pink and white was served. The invited guests included Misses Dobbs, Rogers, Harvey, Hunter. Edna Potts, Desma Elder, Myrtle Wallace, Ruth Smith, Mary Johns, Sybil Mill saps,, Reunette and Ruby Woodruff, Kathleen Wilson. Patience Russell. Ma rie, Mabel and Imogene Herrin, Sam and Mary Hayes, Utha Shields, Helen Jackson, Gladys Harris, Beulah Fer guson, Montlne Robinson, Charlotte and Nell McCants, Gypsle Bedlngfleld, Ola Torter, Elise Starr, Beatrice Wil hite. Elizabeth Kimball. Gertrude Rog ers. Letha Cooper, Frankie Sparks, Lila Moore, Frances Hubbard, Margaret Walker, Sara F. Asbury, Mamie Reeves, .Tulin Little, Margaret, Elizabeth, Bess and Minnie McWhorter. Leona Pulliam, Mrs. Vf! McMullan, Mrs. Hubert Eb erhart, Mrs. Broadus Williams. Mrs. L. W. Collins Will Entertaih at Prom Party for House Guests. Mrs. L. W. Collins will entertain this evening at a prom party for her house guests - *— Miss Margaret Walker Entertains. Miss Margaret Walker etertaied at a prom party last Thursday eveping in honor of Misses Nell Walker of Green ville, S. C., Sarah Frances Asberry, Julia and Catherin Reeves and Mamie Jones of Elberton. About 80 guests were present. DowisHuff Wedding. An impressive ceremony took place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Baptist church when Miss Alice Vivian Dowis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dowis, and Dr. Joseph Al len Huff were united in marriage, Rev. 8. F. Dowis, a brother of the bride, of ficiating. The church was prettily dec orated with ferns and pink dahlias. Pre ceding the ceremony Miss Ruth Sum merour sung “At Dawning,” accompa nied by Mrs. Harrison Summerour, who also played the wedding march. Misses Virginia Boyce Wilson, Jacqueline Reese, Pearl Strickland and Janet Pit tard were ribbon bearers. Mary Tay lor and Mary Dowis wee flower girls. They were all dressed in dainty white organdy dresses with pink ribbons. Miss Anne Ray, of Norcross, who was bridesmaid, wore white organdy and carried pink roses. The bride was at tractive, wearing a tailored blue suit and carried bride’s roses. Dr. Bert Wood, of Lawrenceville, was best man. Messrs. Herbert Dowis and Dossie Phillips, were ushers. After a ten days’ stay at Wrightsville Beach, Dr. and Mrs. Huff will be at home to their friends in Winder, where Dr. Huff holds a responsible position with the Winder Pharmacy—Alpharetta Free Press. Mesdames Horton and Bailey Entertain at Swimming Party. Mrs. W. C. HorforT*aml “firs. W. X. Bailey entertained at a swimming par ty on Wednesday afternoon at Apple by’s swimming pool. Those invited were; Mrs. Grover Moseley, John Ai ken, Rol) Barber, Jules Wilson, W. R. Smith, W. H. Jennings, Edgar DeLa- Perriere, J. W. Griffetk, Mae Autry, Otis Jackson, Joe Broome, R. H. Kim ball, J. L. Jackson, Parker, John May nard, J. T. Walden, T. A. Maynard, W. L. DeLaPerriere, C. B. Almond, Wil kie Collins, Alice Dunn, Hiram Flani gan, George Johns, Will Herrin, Clyde Williamson, lihett Nowell, R. L. Eav enson, W. B. Mathews, Ambrase, Bob Higgins, Bob Pirkle, Reese Couch, C. O. Niblack, L. Love, J. S. Hargrove, Hosea Williams, P. S. Roberts, L. S. Radford. C B. Mott, George Fortson, S. F. Maughon, Spurgeon Williams, Cliff Wages, C. O. Maddox, Albert Williams, Roy Jackson, W. C. Perry, Mac Potts. J. B. Parham, P. A. Flanigan, A. D. Mc- Curry, Carter Daniel, Kinnebrew, W. M. Holsenbeck, Claud Mayne, 1. W. Hodges, J. A. Huff, Chhndler, Roy Smith, Amy Smith, Hawthorne Ware. E. li. Harris, H. A. Carlthers, W. A. Bradley, Robert Camp, H. E. Edwards, Ike Jackson, Ed Bedingfield, Guy Jack son, Sidney Maughon, Green Millsaps, Herschel Smith, C. G. Land, Harold Herrin, Fleming Thompson. A Surprise Birthday Gathering. One of the happiest gatherings of re cent date was that of Sunday, July 31, when the family of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Williams met in reunion, at their country home. The occasion was a complete surprise to the parents in hon or of the birthday of the mother. Ev ery member of the family, including all grand children were present. A table loaded with a bountiful barbecue dinner was arranged in the big oak grove sur rounding the home. After this enjoy able feature of the day the family gathered in side for music and conver sation; a passage of scripture was read and every one present paid tribute of love and appreciation to the honored mother and father. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Williams and daughters, Essie Lee and Helen, of Winder; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams, of Lawrenceville; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Mr. Jimmie Wilson, Miss Louise Wilaon, Alden Wilson, Jr., and Inman Wilson, of Da eula; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Claud G. Craig, and daughter, Gippi, of Lawrenceville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pink Williams, of At lanta ; I)r. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams and son, Lewis Harper, of Winder; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Brannan Williams and little daughter, Ouida Angeline, Mr. Bennie Williams, Mr. Asa Knight and Mr. George Allen, of Winder. Mrs. J. W. Carrington, Sr., was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. A. N. Parnell, of Atlanta, who died Friday afternoon and was buried In Atlanta last Sunday. Miss Desma Elder visited Miss Edna Potts in Athens last week. ♦ • Col. Sam Jolly, of Homer, was a vis itor in the city Tuesday. • • Mr. S. F. Pirkle made a business trip to Social Circle Tuesday. • * Miss Mary Nellie Prickett is visiting relatives out at Pentecost this week. • • Mr. and Mrs. Arch Perry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pery Sunday. • • Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wiley, of Dah lonega. are visiting friends in the city this week. • * • Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mayne and Mrs. L. M. Mayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. P Jennings, of Bethlehem. ■ • Mrs. R. 8. Harris has returned to Bethlehem after au extended visit to her son, Dr. E. S. Harris, of this city. • • Mrs. 8. E. Young of Atlanta is visit ing her son, Mr. W. E. Young and fam ily- • • Mrs. Paul Williams of Athens is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. G. Cooper, this week. • • Miss Dorothy Rowland of Athens will arrive Thursday to be the attractive guest of Miss Let ha Cooper. • • Mr. L. H. Kesler, of the northern part of the county, was a visitor in the city Tuesday Mr. L. W. Leslie, a prominent citi zen of Bethlehem, was in the city on business Tuesday. • * Muss Bernice Lay, of Gainesville, is spending some time with her aunt. Mrs. N. J. Kelly." . • • Miss Maiiel Herrin will have as her guest for the week-end Miss Minnie Lou Chastain of Thomnsville, Ga. • • Mrs. George Story and children have returned to their home in Athens after a visit to Mrs. Robert Smith. • • Mrs. Claud Gregory will leave in a few days for South Carolina to be the guest of her father. • • Mr. A. N Porter, a prominent mer chant of Statham, was in the city on business Monday. • * Mr. T. A. Deaton, aprominent citizen of Cains district, was in the city on business Saturday. • • Miss Ruth Lanier, of Atlanta, is the guest of Misses Nell and Charlotte Mc- Cants, this week. • • Messrs. J. A. and Mark Haynie, of Pentecost, spent the week-end here with their aunt, Mrs. Woodie Wallace. • * Miss Desma Elder had as her guest for the past week-end, Miss Edna Potts, of Athens, and Miss Annie Lou Hunter, of Atlanta. * * Mr. R. W. Parker, who has been on an extended visit to Dublin, return ed last week to his home in this city He reports conditions very unfavorable in that section. • • Misses Olive Wills and Mabel An drews, of Jefferson and Miss Gladys Stevens of Atlanta, are the attractive guests of Mrs. L. W. Collins, at ttye Methodist parsonage. • • Mrs. H. M. Rankin and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, who have been visiting friends in the city for several weeks, left last Monday for Rome, Ga., where they will visit for awhile before re turning to their home in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Harold Heddln, after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Parham, here, left last week for At lanta where she will spend a few days before her return to her home in Pitts burg, Pa. • • Rev. L. W. Collins is assisting the pastor at Campton this week in a re vival meeting. Rev. J. B. Gresham re ports a great meeting which recently closed at Statham with record congre gations at both morning and night ser vices. • • Mr. P. W. Quattlebaum is on an ex tended visit to his old home in South Carolina to visit his mother, brothers, nnd his two daughters, Misses Fay and Lois. t * Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robertson, of Rutledge, spent Wednesday in the city with the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. McWhorter. Mr. Robert son went to Crawford, Ga., where they will make their home in the future while Mrs. Robertson will spend sev eral days with her parents. THE WINDER NEWS Miss Belle Hardigree spent Wednes day in Gainesville. • • Mrs. Gibson Nowell and little daugh ter are spending a week here with Mrs. M. J. Perry. • • Mrs. Z. F. Jackson returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Madison and Bishop. • • Mrs. Edgar DeLaPerriere, Mrs. Har ry Segars and Mrs. W. R. Smith rnoto ed over to Athens Tuesday. • • Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Furr and little daughter, of Albany, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Jr. • • Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Maddox and son. are spending several days in Gaines ville, Commerce and Athens. • • Mrs. Ralph Wise and little daughter, Janice, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. Guy Kilgore. • • Mrs. Dora House and Miss Beatrice Wilhite left this week to spend some time at Mountain City. • • Mrs. Therza Odum and Mrs. C. C. Parr were the dinner guests of Mrs. Arch Perry Thursday. • • Misses Annie, Ermine and Julia Thomas left Sunday for Mountain City where they will spend a while. • • Misses Miriam and Hazel Smith of Talbotton are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Howard Colvard, this week. • * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nunnally and Mrs. A. L. Harper of Statham visited Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams Saturday. • • Mrs. C. 8. Williams returned Satur day from a several days stay with her brother, Mr. Tom Harper, in Memphis, Tennessee. • • Mr. W. W. Jennings of Powder Springs, will be 'the guest of friends and relatives in the city the latter part of the week. • • Miss Mabel Lee returned today to her home in Royston after a visit to Miss Frances Hubbard. She was ac companied home by Miss Hubbard who will spend several weeks there with friends and relatives. • • Mr. W. A. Brooks has returned from a business trip to New York and Bos ton where he went in the interest of his cotton firm. He says the people up that way are in worse shape than in the south. EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, we will sell between the hours of 9 and 10 a mand from 2 to 3 p. m. $2.00 best grade men and youths overalls, Bell, Wimco, and other good brands, for . . 79c (1 pair to customer. ) Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, August 6-8-9,1921 OUR 3 LAST SALE DAYS Our Three Last Sale Days We will sell Best $2.00 overalls at .-. 90c Best $7.50 W. L. Douglas Ox. 3.75 Best $3.50 large size counter panes ... sl-95 Best 9-4 Seamless Sheeting 48c 5.50 Men’s Blue Serge pants 2.85 SI.OO quality . 48c Best 20c Ginghams . . 12^rC Best 30c Ginghams ~t . 19c Best 60c organdies 39c Remember this sale positively closes Tuesday, Sept. Bth. Come and make your dollar go as far as $2.00 elsewhere. J. L. SAUL The Clothier Winder, Ga. Mr Ralph Moon spent Sunday with his parents near Hoschton. • • Miss Myrtle Booth returned from Mountain City Monday where she had been for several days. • • Mr. John Kilgore has returned home after several days' visit to Chattanoo ga and other points of iuterest. • • Mrs. Hubert Eberhart and daughter returned home Tuesday after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brooks. • * Mr. and Mrs; D. S. Thomas spent Sunday in Gainesville with the latter’s brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walker. • • George Walker, Jr., of Gainesville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kesler and Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mayne and chil dren. Mr. Bob Smith, Miss Joe Smith, Mrs. W. O. Perry spent Wednesday in Dahlonega. • • Miss Sara Louise Furlow returned to her home in Jackson Tuesday after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Mac Potts. • • Mrs. Cliff Wages. Miss Ruth and Master Morgan Wages, who have been visiting Mrs. Morgan, returned Tues day to their home in Tignall. • • Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson had as their guests Monday and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hayuie, of Anderson, South Carolina. * • Miss Sarah Webb returned to College Park Wednesday after a visit to Mrs. It. W. Oliver in this city. Mrs. Oliver returned with her for a visit. • • Miss Sue Delle Perry returned Mon day after a few days visit in Statham the guest of Misses Iver Willingham and Mozelle Perry. * • Mr. and Mrs. J. A Huff returned on Saturday from their wedding tour. While away they visited different points in South Carolina. They are receiving a cordial welcome in Winder. • • Mrs. B. B. Jackson went over to Atlanta the first of this week for the purpose of undergoing an operation. We are glad to know that she stood the operation well and that she is rap idly recovering. and other bargains. We still have a good assortment of ladies slippers at. ... $1.95 Ladies and Men’s Pure Silk Hose (seam in back) SI.OO value 63c WORK SHIRTS —Men’s Genuine Blue Denim work shirts, worth $1.25 in any store. Special while they last, only— -69c EXTRA SPECIAL We will sell at the hours of 10 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. Friday and Saturday Ide collars at 10c (2 to a customer) Apron Ginghams Best 30c qual ity, at 10 yds to customer 9c Seamless Sheeting, $1 kind 48c Hickory Shirting, 25c kind 12ic SUBSCRIPTION: *I.BO A YEAR Mrs. Henry Pledger was hostess at a watermelon cutting Monday after noon in honor of Miss Desma Elder’s guests, Misses Hunter and Potts. Those invited were Misses Hunter, Potts, Rob inson, House, Charlotte and Nelle Mc- Cants, Millsaps, Wallace and Elder. Mrs. Kilgore Entertains. An interesting social affair of Thurs day, is the pretty party given by Mrs. Guy Kilgore in honor of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Wise, of Atlanta. The porch and reception room were attractively decorated with ferns and bright summer flowers. Mrs. Kilgore was assisted in enter taining by Mesdames Niblack, Ware and Miss Ida Kilgore. Bridge and sewing were enjoyed by the guests after which a delicious salad course was served. Those present were Mesdames P. A. Flanigan, Otis Jackson, Moseley, Camp, Carithers, KimbalL Broome, Thomp son, DeLaPerriere, Ralph Smith, Pledg r, Harris. Burch, Hargrove, Ware. Hor ton, Bailey, Roberts, Aiken, C. S. Wil liams, Pratt, Potts, Perry, Couch, Love, Johns, Alliert Williams, Carrington, Brooks. Morgan Airs. Ware Hostess. Mrs. S. H. Ware will entertain at a bridge party Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. E. Wise, of Atlanta, a guest of Mrs. Guy Kilgore. The game will be played on the love ly spacious veranda, decorated with quantities of summer blossoms After the games a delicious salad course will be served. The invited guests include Mesdames Wilson, Moseley, Jackson, Pledger, Kimball, Carithers, Kilgore, Burch, Smith. Camp. Thompson, Wise, DeLa- Perriere, Griffeth, Couch, Love and Broome. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jennings spent Sunday with relatives in Crawford. • • Dr J. H. Moore of Elberton, was a visitor in Winder Sunday. His many friends here are always delighted to see him. • • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summerour, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Moore and Mrs Vira Beardln taml her two children are spending this week near Dahlonega. • • Miss Desma Elder entertained at a picnic at Jackson’s mill on Friday ev ening in honor of her guests, Misses Edna Potts of Athens and Annie L. Hunter of Atlanta. The guests enjoyed games until a delightful three-course supper was served. About 40 guests enjoyed Miss Elder's hospitality.