The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, August 11, 1921, Image 5

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1921. Social and Personal News Social Calendar Monday, August 8. Young Matrons flub members en tertained their husbands at a picnic at Appleby's Mill, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Burch. Miss Lila Moore entertained at watermelon cutting in the evening in honor of visitors. Miss Blanche Smith entertained Monday morning at rook party for visiting girls. Tuesday, August 9. Mesdames Moseley and Aiken en tertained at reception for Mrs. W. J. Burch. Ladies Aid Society of Christian church met at church parlors. Misses Nelle and Charlotte Me- Canta entertained in the evening in honor of Miss Ruth Lanier, of At lanta. W, C. Horton, Jr., entertains at bacon fry at the Cedar Creek pool. Mrs. W. E. Oliver entertained for her sister, Miss Sarah Webb, of College Park. Wednesday, August 10. Mrs. L. Love entertains at picnic for Mesdames Stein and Miller. Friday, August 12. Little Miss Jane Carithers will entertain at party. For Misses Chastain and Howland. One of the prettiest events of the season was the party given Friday ev ening by Miss Mabel Herrin for her guest, Miss Minlu Chastain, of Thorn asville, and Miss Dorothy Rowland, of .Athens, who is the guest of Miss Letha Cooper. The porch was' decorated in pot plants and Japanese lanterns, while the lower floor was thrown together and the color scheme of yellow and white was used everywhere. The receiving line was composed of Misses Mabel Herrin, Minlu Chastain, Dorothy Rowland, Letha Cooper ar.d Messrs. Otis Harrison, Keith Quarter man, Henry Drake and Harold Mc- Donald. Misses Imogene Herrin and Lila Moore served punch, while Mes dames Will Herrin and Harold Herrin and Miss Marie Herrin received the guests. After about two hours of promenad ing a delicious ica course was served, still carrying out the color scheme. Those to enjoy this occasion were Misses Chastain, Rowland, Cooper, Robinson, Eavenson, Johns, Woodruff, Kimball, Hayes, Mi lisaps, Ferguson, Towler, Moore, Rogers. McWhorter, Starr, Walker. Herin and Misses Wills and Anderson of Jefferson and Miss Gladys Stevens, of Atlanta. Messrs. Harrison, Quarterman, Elton and Hen ry Drake, Gilmer and Harold McDon ald, Baggett. June Jacksjai, Young. Henry, Perry and Woodfln Hill, Rus •seltf Benton, Shannon Smith, Mayo, Blake Smith, Carpenter, Eberhart, Da vis. McCants, Edwards, Harris, Herrin, Loekley, Mitchell and McGaw of Mon roe. Young Matrons Club Honors Mrs. Burch. The Young Matrons club of this city a pleasant swimming party on Monday afternoon at Appleby’s Mill honor of Mrs* W. J. Burch, of El berton, who has been the guest of friends in the city. A delightful picnic lunch was served and the honoree was presented with a dainty cook book and a beautiful set of aluminum cooking utensils. Those enjoying this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broome, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerrlere, Mr. and Mrs Carter Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carith ers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Thompson. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Brides Club Holds Business Meeting. The Brides club met Friday after noon at the home of Mrs J. W. Grif feth for a short business meeting. Sev eral Interesting items of business were discussed and disposed of, after which the club motored to Apleby’s mill. An hour of swimming was enjoyed follow ed by a delicious sandwich feast. Those present were Mesdames J. W. Griffeth, Carter Daniel, E. H. Kinne brew, Paul Autry, Guy Jackson. 8. F. Maughon, Edd Bedlngfleld, R. H. Plr kle, W. H. Jennings and Paul Wil liams. In Honor of Mrs. W. J. Burch. Mrs. G. C. Moseley and Mrs. J. M. Aiken were joint hostesses at a delight ful reception given Tuesday afternoon m honor of Mrs. W. J. Burch, of El bertou, who was Mrs. Reba Vonder leitli, of this city. The colors were yellow and white and were beautifully carried out iu the decorations of golden glow and marigold, with which the entire floor was tastefully arranged. The punch bowl, artistically decorated on the front porch, was gracefully presided over by Mrs. Robert Camp and Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew. Those assisting in receiving were Mrs C. M. Ferguson, Mrs. Paul Roberts, Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, Mrs. J 8. Har grove, Mrs Bessie Edwards, and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Mrs Carter Daniel and Mrs J. F. Broome presided at the Ed ison and delightful music was rendered during the afternoon. Mrs. A. D. McCurry and Mrs. J. J. Wilson cut the cream and assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Lee DeLa- Perriere, Mrs. Fleming Thompson, Mrs. J. S. Hargrove and Miss Claude Coker. The ladies receiving"were daintily at tired in evening dresses of tulle and lace. About seventy-five guests called dur ing the afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Oliver Hostess. Mrs. W. E. Oliver was hostess at a delightful afternoon party for her sis ter, Miss Sarah Webb, of College Park, on last Tuesday. The guests included the members of the young social set, and they presented an unusually pret ty picture as they assembled on the lawn of the home of Mrs. S. W. Ar nold. Mesdames Colvard and Smith served punch as the guests arrived, and throughout tlie games and contests. In the ‘Tree’ contest, Miss Elizabeth Kim ball won the prize, a beautiful box of stationery. In a unique sewing con test Miss Beatrice 'Wilhite was award ed a lovely box of handkerchiefs. A delicious salad course with ices was served at a late hour.. The guest list included Misses Webb, Smith, Wood ruff. Johns. Herrin. Ferguson, Rogers, Bell, Millsaps, Kimball, Russell, Starr, Wilhite, Eavenson, Robinson. Mes dames Harold Herrin, Colvard, Erastus Smith and Holsenbeek. Mrs. Horton Entertains Senior Priscillas. Mrs. W. C. Horton entertained the Senior Priscilla Sewing club last Fri day afternoon An exchange of ideas on sewing and Fancy work was inter esting to all present. Splendid music was rendered by Mrs. Howard Mann. A delicious course of melons and fruits were served. Those invited were Mesdames Lillie Blasingame, C. M. Ferguson, Babe El der. A. T. Harrison, W. B. McC'ants, H. P. Stanton, Z. F. Jackson, J. W. Mc- Whorter, H. P. Quillian, Harry Se gal's, S. T. Ross, Williamson, M. J. Griffeth, R. L. Rogers, G. W. Woodruff. A. A. Camp, G. W Smith, Ernest Young, Stanley R. Grubb, J. T. Strange, Edd Herrin, W. H. Faust, W. K. Lyle, A. Y. Eavenson, G. N. Bagwell. W. H. Max well, F C. Graddick, and Carrington. Miss Letha Cooper Hostess. Miss Letha Cooper was hostess on Friday morning at a “bunco” party in honor of her guest, Miss Dorothy Row- I land, of Athens, and Miss Minlu Chas ! tain, of Thomasville, the guest of Miss Mabel Herrin. As the guesta arrived they were ser ved punch by Mrs. Paul Williams. The guests were seated at tables arranged on the porch where many exciting games of bunco were played, after which a delicious salad course was served. Those enjoying Miss Cooper’s hospi tality were, Misses Sybil MilLsaps, Ma ry Louise Johns, Rubye Woodruff. Lou ise House, Montine Robinson, Bernice Lay, Reunette Woodruff. Marie Herrin, Willie Mae Eavenson, Dorothy Row land and Minlu Chastain. W. C. Horton, Jr., Entertains. W. G. Horton, Jr., entertained at a bacon-fry at Cedar Creek pool Tuesday afternoon in honor of Claude Lester and Sarah Bell Mathews, of Fayette ville. After a delightful swim the lit tle guests made their camp fires, re pared and cooked their own supper. Those present were Thelma Barber, Anita Bagwell, Kathleen Bailey, Sarah Joe Roberts, Sunie Johns, Blanche Smith, Pauline Roberts, Lucile Eaven son, of Bowman, Lamar Perry, Mercer Henry, of Macon, Horace Maynard, Jew ell Patrick, Claudie Lester, of Fayette ville, Sarah Belle Mathews, of Fay etteville. Mrs. Carter Daniel and Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew Hostesses. Mrs. Carter Daniel and Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew were charming hostesses on last Thursday afternoon, the Bride's club and a few other friends being the guests. The home was beautifully decorated with summer flowers. At the conclu sion of the games a salad course was served. The guests were Mesdames J. IV. Griffeth, Paul Autry, Ed Bedingfleld, Guy Jackson, Paul Williams, Bob Pir kle, 11. T. Flanigan. Parks 'Stewart, and Misses Ora Lee Camp. Flossie Henson and Ocie Wills. Honored by Many Social Affairs. Misses Sarah Bell Mathews and Claudine Lester, guests of Miss Kath leen Bailey have been honored by many social affairs during the past week. Miss Pauline Roberts on Center street was hostess to Misses Lester and Mathews and other visitors of the city at an enjoyable rook party, on Sat urday afternoon. Miss Blanche Smith on Athens street entertained Monday morning at a pleas ant rook party for Misses Mathews and Lester and at a “bacon fry” given Tuesday evening by W. C. Horton, Jr. Misses McCants Entertain. “Oaklawn,” the handsome residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCants, was the scene of a pretty party Tuesday evening when Misses Nell and Char lotte McCants entertained for their guest, Miss Ruth Lanier, of Atlanta. The lawn was illumined with Japan ese lanterns. As the guests arrived they were served punch by Miss Nell McCants. Later in the evening an ice course was served and “proms" were the feature of the evening. About thir ty of Winder’s younger set enjoyed the Misses McCants’ hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. JMcCants Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCants enter tained at dinner, most delightfully, on last Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowden, of Atlanta; Miss Alva Burks and Mr. Russell Burks of Ellenwood, Ga., Mr. Freeman White, of Gaffney, 8. C., Miss Ruth Lanier, of Atlauta, Misses Myrtle Wallace and Desma Elder, Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Miss Nell and Miss Charlotte McCants and Mr. John McCants, of this city. Mrs. J. F. Broome Entertains. Mrs. J. F. Broome entertained at a “Bunco party” Saturday, August Ist, with-Miss Virginia Daniel, of Colora do, and Miss Elizabeth Rankin, of Ohio, as honor guests. Those present be sides the honor guests were Nanelle Starr, Carolyn Aiken, Thelma Barber. Virginia Williamson, Gertrude Young. Alice Dunn, Sunie Johns, Lucile Eav enson, Sara Joe Roberts, Helen Grad dick, Kathleen Bailey, Jean Kimball. Jane Carithers. After the games deli cious watermelon was served. Hostess to Brides Club. Mrs. D. F. Thompson delightfully entertained the Bride's club ami sev eral friends at her home on Broad street, Wednesday afternoon. The time was passed very pleasantly with sewing and conversation, and the close of which a tempting salad course was served. Mrs. Thompson was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. G. W. Smith, and her sisters, Mrs. E. F. Saxon, Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Roy Smith. l Miss Lila Moore Enter tains For Visitors. One of the most enjoyable social af fairs of recent months was the water melon cutting given by Miss Lila Moore last Monday evening in honor of Miss Chastain and Miss Mobley. Delightful punch was served throughout the ev ening. Proms were enjoyed by the guests. At a late hour delicious water melons were served. About eighty members of the younger set enjoyed Miss Moore’s hospitality. Bailey-MahafTey. A marriage of interest to a wide cir cle of friends was that of Miss Sara Ophelia Mahaffey and Mr. William Monroe Bailey, which took place at Campton Thursday afternoon, August 4th. Rev. J. B. Gresham officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. W. H. Mahaffey of Winder and U a young woman of charming personality. The groom is a prosperous farmer of Jack son county and possesses many sterling qualities. THE WINDER NEWS Meadow-Hosch Wedding. Of much interest to many friends was the marriage of Miss Mary R. Meadow to Mr. Paul S. Hosch which oceured at Between, Ga., Tuesday evening. Aug ust 9, in the presence of a few’ rela tives and intimate friends, Rev. L. W. Collins, in his very impressive way performed the marriage using the ring ceremony. Miss Meadow is one of Winder's most benutiful and popular young ladies, possessing many noble traits of char acter. Mr. Hosch is a young business man of sterling qualities. He is well known in the insurance field, being a member of the Arm of Riley & Hosch Insurance Agency. After a short wedding trip they will be at home to their friends in this city. Mr. Perry Hill Host. Avery happy occasion of Saturday night was the swimming party at Ap pleby's pond given ,bv Mr. Perry Hil for Misses Dorothy Rowland, of Ath ens, and Minlu Chastain, of Thomas ville. The young people enjoying this occasion were Misses Elise Btarr, Ger trude Rogers, Letha Cooper, Mabel Herrin, Dorothy Rowland, Minlu Chas tain, Margaret McWhorter. Messrs. Sid ney Eberhart, Nixon Rainey, June Jackson, Henry Hill, Eugene Edwards, Fes Rainey. Louis Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herrin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams chaperoned the party. Miss Ada Hanock is spending sever al days in Jefferson and at the home of her father, Mr. J. D. Hancock, near Jefferson. • • Miss Mary Hamilton left Thursday for Greenville, S. C., after enjoying a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brooks. • • Mrs. L. M. Henson, Flossie and Char lie Henson have returned from a trip to the mountains of North Carolina and other points. • • Miss Belle McEver, who was operated on some time ago in Gainesville for appendicitis is improving rapidly and and will soon be able to return home. The Winder Dry Goods Store THREE SPECIAL CLOSE-OUTS OF INTEREST TO MEN Next Saturday, August 13th WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING THREE LOTS OF MERCHANDISE AT THESE EXTREME LY LOW PRICES: MEN’S STRAW HATS: Just a few small sizes left, prices were $2.50 to $4.50, but you may take choice SATURDAY, for SI.OO A few Toyo Panamas and soft Straws to close out at . . ....... ................. ... 50c SUMMER UNDERWEAR: A lot of Men’s Union Suits in cotton { crepe and silk striped Soisette, worth at regular price $2.50 the suit. ; You get them SATURDAY while they last, at the suit SI.OO About thirty pairs of Men’s good heavy cotton pants, sizes up to 42, pants that were formerly priced at two fifty and three dollars, but we are going to close them out at the low price of $1.39 Come in Saturday while you have the chance to get some of these close-outs. THE WINDER DRY GOODS STORE Miss Desma Elder En tertains Bachelor Girls Club. Miss Desma Elder entertained the Bachelor Girls Club Wednesday after noon. A uidque contest was enjoyed. The favors, w’ere caricatures of the guests and ‘old maids” the club flower. A delicious ice course was served. Those invited were Misses Nell Mc- Cants Charlotte McCants, Montine Robinson, Marie Herrin, Josephine Mouse, Beulah Ferguson, Sara Hayes, Ruth Lanier of Atlanta, and Myrtle Wallace. Mr. Hoke Caldwell of Young Harris is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Summerour. • • Mr. and Mrs. William Summerour and little sons, have returned home af ter several days' visit iu Young Harris. New Lunch Counter I have opened up anew drink and lunch counter on Jackson street, between Candler street and the G. M. Railway, where I am prepared to serve the public in an accepta ble manner. All kinds cold drinks, coca-cola Bevo, Goldblume, Special, Budwiser, Jax, in bottles and on draught. Sandwiches in ham, eggs, weiners, hamburgers, all dressed up and no where to go. Come around to see us. Prompt and polite attention. i THE REX N. A. SHARPTON, Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR Mr. G. W. Summerour was in Atlan ta Mouday. * * Misses Fay and FannielU| Tucker spent Tuesday iu Comer. • • Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker spent Sunday in Bethlehem. • • Miss Lucile Whitley is spending this week in Bethlehem. • • Miss Mary Wood, of Washington, is the guest of Misses Susie and Ruth Sykes. * • Miss Nell Seymour, of Gainesville, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lillie La mar. • • Dr. and Mrs. Edgar DeLaPerriere and little Miss Hattie Eugenia DeLa- Perriere are speuding this week in At lanta.