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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1921.
Local News
Mr. Clarence Hutchins was in At
lanta Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estes announce the
birth of a daughter, August tlth.
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l>r. and Mrs. G. W. IleLuPerriere
spoilt Monday in Atlanta.
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Mr. Leon Perry spent Wednesday in
Atlanta.
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Mr. Earl McCurry of Toccoa, was
the guest of friends in the city Sunday.
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Mrs. Dora House has returned from
Mountain City and Clayton where she
spent several days.
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Mr. L. J. Henry, of near Buford, Ga.
was in Winder Tuesday and called in
at the News office for a short while.
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Mrs. Gladys Harris is the guest of
her Bister, Mrs. W. 0. McMullan, in
Elherton this week.
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Mrs. F. W. Bondurant and son,
Frank, spent the past week-end in
Jonesboro with relatives.
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Mr. Nixon Rainey has returned to
his home in Atlanta after a few days’
stay with Eugene Edwards.
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Mrs. Annie Jackson and Miss Helen,
after spending several days at Lake
mout have returned home.
Mrs. D. P. Kl.v, of Southern Pines,
N. (’., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
John Carrington, Jr.
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Mrs. J. T. Shafer and daughter, Mil
dred. of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests
of Mrs. L. M. Henson this week
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Master Foster Hawthorn, of Atlanta,
is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Bessie
Edwards on Church street. *
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Mrs. Bessie Edwards has returned
home after a ten days’ visit to Mrs. H.
N. Rainey, in Atlanta.
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Miss Sarah Webb returned home on
Wednesday after a deltgtful visit to
her sister, Mrs. E. W. Oliver.
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Mrs Helen E. Holsenbeok, of Macon,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hol
senbeck for some time.
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Mr. E. B. Betts, of Washington, I). C.,
sends in his renewal to the News and
expresses his aprpciation of the paper.
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Mr. L. P. Brooks left Thursday for
Houston, Texas., after visiting Mr. W.
A. Brooks, for some days.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niblaek and chil
dren and Mrs. 11. It. Barber visited in
Jefferson Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. John Carrington, Jr., had ns
her guest last week Miss Tee Kamitu
sk.v and Miss Nell Carter, of Atlanta.
Little Miss Margaret Appleby of
Elberton is visiting Misses Thelma and
Sarah Barber.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick, of
Atlanta, visited relatives in Winder the
past week-end.
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Mrs. Nellie Carithers, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. W. K. Lyle the past
week end.
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Mrs. E. W. Oliver and children are
on an extended visit to relatives and
friends in College Park and Atlanta.
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Miss Virginia Hnniel, of Hugo, Col.,
has gone to lloganvllle to visit relatives
nftt-r having spent some time here with
relatives.
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Ir. and Mrs. W. 11. Hodges and chil
dren and Mrs. Hutchins and daughter,
Sarah, of Watkinsvllle, attended the
Hodges reunion in this city last Mon
day.
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Mr. and Mr<. V. .!. McDaniel and two
children, of Charlotte. N. C.. wore the
guests Tuesday night of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Jackson on their way hack homo
from a visit to relatives in Conyers.
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Dr. and Mrs. T.. IV. Hodges returned
from a stay of some weeks nt their
summer home at Mountain City.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Starr and family
left Tuesday to spend a few days with
relatives in Loganville.
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Miss Ola 'Redmond .who is connect
ed with the millinery department of J.
T. Strange company, is i,n New York
this week on business connected with
that firm f she is selecting the fall and
winter patterns for this enterprising
store.
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Mbs Katleen Wilson has returned
from Troy. Ala., where she was delight
follr entertained by Miss Anne Jerni
gam of that city. On her return she
stopped over in Montgomery. Ala.,
■where she was the recipient of many
pleasant social attentions.
Mr. B. B. Jackson left Wednesday
on a business trip to Charlotte, N.-C.
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Mrs. W. E. McDaniel of Conyers was
the guest Tuesday night of her daugli
tor, Mrs. B. B. Jackson.
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Mrs. S. F. Maughon is spending this
week in Crawford the guest of relatives.
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Mrs. Dora House returned ijuuday
from an outing at Mountain City.
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Miss Lila Coker is visiting relatives
in Athens this week.
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Miss Sue lx lie Perry left Wednesday
for a week's .visit in Atlanta and East
Point.
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Miss Mlnlu Chastain, of Thomasville
is the attractive guest of Miss Mabel
Herrin.
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Messrs. Ralph Herrin and Walter
Stanton are visiting points in North
Carolina this week.
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Rev. and Mrs. 8. It. Grubb are spend
ing this month at their summer home
at Clayton.
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Mr. J. H. Baird is conducting a very
interesting singing class up at Brasel
ton tlds week.
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Mrs. Robert Arnold and little daugh
ter, Anne, have gone to Milledgeville to
spend a few weeks.
Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere returned
last week from Indian Springs, where
she spent several days.
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Misses Josephine and Louise House
will spend this week-end in Elherton as
the guests of Mrs. W. O. McMullan.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Faust visited
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
I’. Faust, of Lexington, Tuesday.
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Mrs. Gibson Nowell and baby of
Atlanta are visiting relatives here. Dr.
Nowell was here for the past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Hill and little
son of Allendale, S. C., were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Hill last week.
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Mrs. W. R. Smith and children left
for Hoganvllle, Ga., Saturday to visit
relatives for a few days.
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Dr. Z. F. Jackson, of Atlanta, was
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. F. Jackson, in the city, last week
i id.
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Miss Margaret McWhorter left on
Wednesday to be the guest of a friend
at a house xarty for a week at Mc-
Donough, Ga.
Mr. W. G. Graham, who has been
spending several weeks in Hot Springs,
is improving and will soon he home
again.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haynie and lit
tle daughter, Jane, of Norcross, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Car
rington.
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Mr. J. 11. Baird closed a large sing
ing class at Mountain Creek down near
Monroe last Friday. He reports a
large class.
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Mrs. Vascoe Scgars and daughter,
Lorene, are spending a few days as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haynie
at Norcross.
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Mr. W. W. Jennings and family and
Mr. C. M. McTyrc, of Powder Springs
ire the guests of Mr and Mrs. Arch
Perry this week.
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Mr. James Dillard, of Tlfton, Is vis
iting his father, Mr. T. B. Dillard, and
his aunts, Mrs. Launius and Miss Pink
Dillard, this week.
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Messrs. R. 1.. Carithers, 11. T. Flan
igan, W. 11. Faust, Mrs. H. T. Flanigan,
attended preaching at Bet halm rn
church in Oconee county last Monday.
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Mr. C. C. MoEver went up to Gaines
ville last week to sis* ills daughter, Miss
Belle McEver, who is in a hospital in
hat pluee. She is improving.
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Mr. J. W. Summerour spent Wednes
day in Atlantu.
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Mr. Johnnie King spent the week
end with his family ut Comer.
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Mrs. E. A. Morgan, of Atlanta, is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Pirkle, this
week. ,
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Misses Fay and Fanniclu Tucker
have returned home after a delight
ful visit in Palmetto, the guests of
Misses Muttiree and Berta Bmith.
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Mrs. Ruby C. Worsham, who has
been a patient at Wesley Memorial hos
pital for the past few weeks, is visit
ing friends for a few days before leav
ing for Miami, Florida.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henson, of Ath
ens, have returned from a trip to the
mountains of North Carolina and are
stopping a few days With friends and
relatives in the city.
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Mrs. W. G. Graham has as her week
end guest, Mrs. G. W. Oourson and lit
tle sou, George Ward, of Thomasville,
Ga. Mrs. Lester Wood and little daugh
ter, Mary' of Bogart and Mrs. T. F.
Yarbrough and ehildren of Scarboro.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smtth, of Dalton,
Ga., and Mr. W. H. Stanton and daugh
ter, Miss Mellie, of Social Circle, and
Mrs. Nelle Miller, of Social Circle,
were the guests last Friday of Dr. and
Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerrire.
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Messrs. W. L. Darby and Sanford P.
Darby, of Vklalia, and two good friends
of the editor of the Winder News, are
in this section this week visiting rela
tives and friends. They paid the News
office an appreciated visit, and we were
glad to see them looking well and pros
perous. They report crops in that sec
tion as looking well.
VICTORY
Avery happy occasion was the big
barbecue at Mr. Will Roekmore’s on
last Tuesday. A large host of friends
and relatives being present. It would
be hard to And a more hospitable fam
ily than Mr. and Mrs. Rockmore’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley and chil
dren of Rutledge spent the week-end
with relatives here and at Mt. Moriah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley and fam
ily visited relatives at Rockwell Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Boss of Carl were
guests of Mrs. Jennie Boss Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Wiley and little son,
Quentin, spent the week-end in Athens
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. lau
ner.
The many friends of Miss Wessie
Mae Tanner of Athens will he inter
ested to learn of her marriage to Mr.
I\ N. Chilvis of Athens on last Sun
day afternoon at the bride’s home, the
Rev. Jennings officiating.
Mr. Herman Johnson visited at
County Line last Tuesday.
Several from here attended the re
vival services at Sharon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Berryman of
Bethlehem were guests of Mr. Lee Bai
ley and family Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Durdin and his
nephew, Mr. Roswell Durdin of Rut
ledge spent Friday with Mr. . E. Wi
ley and family.
CHATTANOOGA’Syrup mills and pans
have no superior. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
If you want a good used car cheap
We have them. —Williams Bros, Garage.
WANTED. —1 or 6-room house. Ap
ply to Winder News.
I SED CAR BARGAINS.—WiIIiams
Bros. Garage.
WINCHESTER Shot Guns, Shells &
Cartridges satisfy the most fastideous.
Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
This is the season of the year to
paint—-nothing better than MASTIC
Sold hy Smith Hardware Cos.
THE WINDER NEWS
Classified Ads.
A BARGAIN —One Buick Touring car
in first class condition.—Smith Hard
ware Company.
Buy SUNBEAM Mazda Electric
Lamps from Smith Hardware Cos.
Al’TO BATTERIES
You don’t need anew battery every
time your car fails to crank. Possibly
you need a repair Job. We guarantee
all work for six months. —Auto Sales
Company.
Two nice, large rooms for rent. Price
reasonable. See Claud Mayne.
Smith Hardware Company is head
quarters for GALVANIZED and COM
POSITION ROOFING.
In buying an automobile consider
what comes after the purchuse price.
Buy a Dodge Brothers Motor Car from
Smith Hardware Company.
Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jar Caps
and Rubbers at Smith Hardware Cos.
MONEY FOR YOU.
We can save you money on your au
tomobile batteries and battery repairs.
—AUTO SALES COMPANY.
It will pay you to see Smith Hard
ware Company before purchasing au
tomobile casings and tubes. They have
some special close outs.
Packers Tin Cans in both TWO and
THREE pounds, at Smith Hdw. Cos.
ARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE
We have options on and for sale
nearly fifty farms in Oconee and other
North Georgia counties, ranging in
size from 25 to 900 acres.
This is the finest farming section of
the entire state. Write us for our list
of farms, terms and prices, and let us
list your property in our next Bulletin.
No sale —No cost to you.
Anderson & Porter, Real Estate,
Bishop, Georgia
The Real, Real Estate Dealers.”
We have some Fords, Buicks and one
Overland 90 for sale cheap. See us. —
WILLIAMS BROS. GARAGE.
Phone 27, Smith Hardware Cos. for
Polishes and Floor Oils.
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Syrup Cans in Ones, Fives, Tens —
Also barrels at Smith Hardware Cos.
s ~ Dou&LaS FftltaBAMHS *
Monday and Tuesday, August 15-16
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We have in transit Red Ash,
Blue Gem and Creech Coals for
August delivery at per ton,
$9.50
Montevallo Coal, the world’s best
on hand at all times.
Peoples Fuel Cos.
Phone 214
V eterinary
Surgeon
I have located in Winder for veterinary
practice. Calls answered promptly. I can
be found at J. M. Brooksher & Sons Stables.
I. G. Gauntt
Veterinary Surgeon
Day Phone 313 —Night Phone 287.
SUBSCRIPTION: f1.50 A YEAH