Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1921.
Social and Personal News
JMrs. T. A. Maynard
Entertains Sewing Club
Mrs. T. A. Maynard entertained her
sewing club Wednesday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. W. J. Burch, of Elber-j-on,
It was a surprise linen shower. The
rooms were decorated in golden glow
and the same color was carried in the
refreshments which was a delicious
salad course. Those present were
iMesdames Burch, Aiken, Lee DeLaPer
riere, Mrs. Almond, Mrs. B. B. Jack
son, Mrs. Niblack, Mrs. Walden, Mrs.
Hargrove and Mrs. Maynard.
Miss Ruth Lanier
Honored.
Miss Ruth Lanier of Atlanta, was
sthe honor guest at a delightful Heart-
Dice party given by Mrs W. L. DeLa-
Perriere last Monday afternoon. Three
tables were set and the decorations
were goldenrod and marigold attract
ively blended. The refresments were
course of salads and tea.
Those enjoying the occasion were
Misses Ruth Lanier, Hazel Smith, Mar
garet Walker, Mary Quarterman. Lou
ise Rainey, Runette Benton, Eurania
Eavenson, Elise Starr, Sara Joe Rob
erts, and Imogene Herrin.
Mrs. Roy Jackson
Hostess.
Mrs. J. Roy Jackson entertained the
Young Matrons club most pleasantly
last Thursday afternoon at a bridge
party. The tables were placed on
the lawn and a very delightful time
was spent by the guests. During the
afternoon a tempting salad course with
tea was served.
Those present were Miss Mellie
Stanton, of Social Circle; Mesdames
W s J. Burch of Elberton; Mrs. Ilulme
Kinnebrew, Mrs. Carter Daniel, Mrs.
Fleming Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Smith,
Mrs. L. W. Hodges, Mrs. J. F. Broome,
Mrs. S. H. Ware, Mrs. J. W. Grif
fith, Mrs. H. A. Carithers. Mrs R. H.
Kimball and Mrs. E. R. Harris.
Little Miss Jane
Carithers Hostess.
Miss Jane Carithers was the charm
ing hostess to a number of her friends
last Friday afternoon in honor of her
third birthday. Mrs. Carithers, the
little lady’s mother, gave each guest
a, paper cap as they arrived and Mrs.
Parks Stewart and Mrs. Blasingame
served them lemonade. The afternoon
was spent in playing games and “build
ing houses” with blocks. Late in the
afternoon ice cream cones were served.
Those invited were Master George and
Howard Perry. Mac Jackson, Royce
Jackson, Roddy Saunders, Jack Fort
son, Ben Juhan, Claude Mayne, George
Smith, Paul Brooksher, John Thomp
sofa, John Oliver, Joe Parham, Louis
Harper Williams, Derrol Nowell, Clyde
Collins, John Maynard, Hugh and Rob
ert Luther Carithers, little Misses
Gwendolyn Autry, Bessie Tom May
nard, Jean and Bobbie Kimball, Nan
nelle Starr, Frances Collins, Dean Now
ell, Mary Nell Prickett, Eflie Thomp
son, Virginia Oliver, Ruby Autry, Jo
sephine Saunders, Anna Arnold, Eve
lyn Harris, Barton Jackson. Frances
Higgins, Elmer Hubbard, Mary Eliz
abeth Eavenson, Nan Moseley and
/*v Howard Rogers.
In Honor of Mrs.
W. J. Burch.
Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere entertained
most delightfully last Friday afternoon
iu honor of Mrs. W. J. Burch, of Elber
ton. She was assisted in entertaining
by her sister, Miss Mellie Stanton, of
Social Circle, and Mrs. John Hargrove,
of this city. The decorations were
golden glow and marigold and a large
•uumbrer of vases of these beautiful flo
ral plants adorned the spacious rooms.
On the dining table stood a large bas
ket of murigold and around it were
placed smaller vases of the same dec
orations. Attractive ferns on pedes
tals added to the beauty of the scene.
The guests filled six tables and heart
dice was played most interestingly.
A delicious salad course w*ith tea
was served during the afternoon. The
honor guest was presented with a
dainty piece of lingerie.
Those enjoying this occasion were
Mesdames W. J. Burch of Elberton, the
honor guest; T. A. Maynard, J. S. Har
grove, Hulme Kinnebrew, Carter Dan
iel, J. F. Broome, S. H. Ware, Otis
Jackson, Miss Mellie Stanton, of Social
Circle; C. B. Almond, J. M. Aiken, C.
<>. Niblack, G. C. Moseley, J. W. Grif
feth, H. A. Carithers, R. H. Kimball.
Ralph Smith, E. R. Harris, L. W.
Hodges, Fleming Thompson, J. J. Wil
son, Howard, Rogers, Roy Jackson,
Mrs. E. E. DeLaPerriere and Guy -Kil
gore.
• •
Mrs. C. C. Gregory left this week
f bn an extended visit to relatives and
friends in 8. C.
Mrs. Sam Stein Enter
tains in Honor of
Mrs. Miller.
One of the prettiest of the summer
parties was that of Saturday after
noon when Mrs. Sam Stein entertain
ed in honor of her sister. Mrs. Miller,
of Baltimore. A profusion of bright
summer flowers were used in a most
charming decorative mamner. “Pro
gressive initials’ featured the after
noon’s merriment, the prize being won
by Mrs. C. S. Williams, Punch was
served by Misses Louise House and
Gladys Harris. Late in the after
noon a delicious salad course was ser
ved. About forty guests enjoyed Mrs.
Stein's delightful hospitality on this
occasion.
Miss Icie Smith has returned from a
visit to Spartanburg. S. C.
• *
Miss Annie Lay of Gainesville is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. N. J. Kelly.
• •
Miss Robbie Maffett spent last week
in Lawrenceville and Gloster with rel
atives.
• •
Mr. and Mrs Homer jla ; rd spent the
week-end with the latter's mother, near
Jefferson.
• •
Mrs. Homer Baird had as her guest
Thursday Misses Onie and Pearl Bow
man, of Buckhead.
Mrs. B. A. Juhan and son, Ben, Jr.,
have been visiting relatives here the
past few days.
• •
Miss Dorothy Nell Boyd, of Stat
ham, was the guest of Miss Millie
Mae Autry te past week-end.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Fielding have
returned to their home in Macon af
ter a visit to relatives here.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. Miller
and Miss Mary Cohen spent last Sun
day in Atlanta.
* *
Mrs. Carl McNelly, of Athens, was
the recent guest of her mother, Mrs.
Henson, and other relatives.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and lit
tle daughter, of Gainesville, spent last
Sunday here with Mrs. W. E. Mathews.
• •
Mrs. Will Wilson and two children
and Miss Mary Maffett, of Atlanta, have
been visiting relatives in Winder re
cently.
• *
Miss Mellie Stanton, of Social Ciycle,
spent from Thursday until Saturday
in the city with her sister, Mrs. W. L.
DeLaPerriere.
• •
Miss Fay Wilkerson of Akron, Ohio,
is being cordially welcomed and enter
tained here as the guest of her many
friends.
* *
Misses Winnie Belle and Myrtice
Bedingtield have returned home after
spending a week with relatives and
friends at Bethlehem.
• *
Mrs. G. W. DeLaPerriere hns as her
guests her mother, Mrs. Fannie Cham
bers. and little nephew, Bob Chambers,
and aunt, Mrs. Alice Turner, of Car
rollton.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hudson, of
Fortsonia, Mrs. Mamie Oglesby and
Miss Katie Lou Oglesby, of Elberton,
were the guests the past week-end of
Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Eavenson.
Groceries and
Meats
To render the best service to our custom
ers is our constant effort. Get our prices on
your groceries and meats before you buy
elsewhere. The best in quality at prices that
are entirely satisfactory.
We ask that you give us an opportunity
to serve you.
W. C. JETT
Phone 55
Miss Ethel Wills is visiting friends
in Atlanta this week.
* •
Mr. J. W. Summerour spent several
days in Atlanta this week.
• •
Miss Bonnie Teck Bedingtteld is vis
iting relatives in Athens this week.
• •
Miss Kathleen Dodson of Atlanta is
visiting her father, Mr. Hardy Beding
field.
• •
Mr. Joe Ouzts and sister. Miss Mae,
are visiting relatives in Elberton this
week.
* •
Misses Mellie Stanton, Ruth Lanier,
Margaret Walker and Mrs. Hargrove,
spent last Saturday in Athens.
• •
Miss Kate Piver, of Atlanta, has re
turned home after several days visit
with relatives and friends here.
• •
Messrs. Lewis Braselton, of Brasel
ton, apd Dean Lott, of Hoschton, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jackson
Sunday.
• a
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Eskridge left
Wednesday for a two weeks’ vacation
to Shelby, N. C., with the former's
parents.
* a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sims have re
turned home after spending a week
with the former's parents, at Bethle
hem.
* *
Misses Leita Braselton, of Brasel
ton, Eula and La Trelle Hill, of Hosch
ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.
E. Jackson last week end.
Mrs. W. B. McCants and daughters.
Mrs. John Edwards, and Misses Nelle
and Charlotte McCants and Mr. John
McCants spent last week in Clayton
and Franklin, N. C.
• *
Mrs. H. N. Rainey, Mr. Nixon Rain
ey, and Miss Louise Rainey motored
from Atlanta to Winder Sunday and
were the guests of friends the first of
the week.
• •
Mr. Ralph Moon, book-keeper at the
North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos..
is spending several days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D. Moon,
near Hoschton.
• •
Mr. W. N. Skinner, of Winder, was
up a few days ago looking over his
farm in this county, accompanied by
his wife. They seemed to be well pleas
ed with this section and we would be
glad to have them locate in our county.
—Dahlonega Nuggett.
• •
Miss Sunie Johns will entertain on
Friday evening at a party in
honor of her house guests, Misses Eliz
abeth Park, of Greensboro, Ga., Kate
Thompson, of Atlanta, Elizabeth Nor
man, of Griffin, Ga., and Mary Med
of Greensboro, Ga. A numlver of love
ly parties are being planned for these
attractive visitors.
• •
Rev. J. Hamilton Ware, brother of
Mr. S. H. Ware, of this city, has been
visiting friends and relativbes in this
section for the past few weeks. He
graduated this year at the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary at Lou
isville, Ky., and will leave in a few
days for China, where he goes as a for
eign missionary from the Southern
Baptist Foreign Board. His many
friends in this section wish him well in
is work in foreign fields. Many have
expressed a desire to hear him preach
and may do so before he leaves the city.
THE WINDER NEWS
Do You Bank by Mail?
There are many of our customers whom we rarely
ever see. Some of them we never have seen.
These customers make frequent deposits, but send
them by mail. They may live many miles from Win
der, but Uncle Sam’s postal service makes it convenient
for them to bank with us.
We promptly acknowledge receipt of all deposits
received by mail, and render periodical statements,
thus enabling depositors to keep close check on their
accounts.
If it is not convenient for you to call on us regularly,
why not try banking-by-mail? You will be pleased with
our service.
Trt:DERAL RESEirVB^
North Georgia Tru& & Banking Cos.
Winder, Georgia
Capital and Surplus $224,000.00
To Buy Tires Right You
Must Buy Goodyear’s
WE HAVE ALL SIZES IN CORD AND FABRIC TO
FIT YOUR CAR.
YOU CAN GET REAL SERVICE AT OUR STORE,
WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR ALL TIRE RE
PAIRING.
THE VULCANIZING
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A REPUTATION IN
TIRE REPAIRING AND WE TRY TO UPHOLD
THAT REPUTATION.
WE GIVE FREE ROAD SERVICE IN TOWN TO
OUR CUSTOMERS
t'he Tire Service Station
Robert A. Camp, Prop.
WINDER, GEORGIA
SUBSCRH'TION: 51.50 A YEAR