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THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1921.
STATHAM
Dr. S. A. Boland motored to Greens
boro Monday on bnsiness.
Miss Lucille Daniel of Winder is the
guest of Miss Louise Daniel this week.
Mis* Mary Lowe of Good Hope is
spending this week here us the guest
of her sister. Mrs. O. M. Hale.
Miss Nelia Robertson and little Beth
Malcomb spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Cora Fincher at her home near
Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross had as
their dinner guests Monday, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Darby, and Miss Elllt
Darby from Vidalio.
Mrs. Bert Doster has as her guests
this week her sister and niece, Miss
Clara V. Hill and Sunie Mae Hodges
of Winder.
Mrs. Pike Hutchens returned Sat
urday from a two weeks’ visit in the
mountains ami Atlanta.
Mrs. N. T. Lancaster and two little
daughters, Thelma and Willie Mae,
will lie gone on a two weeks’ visit with
the former’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Adams,
of Buford, and her daughter, Mrs. Ern
est Ethridge of Atlanta.
Mr. N. T. ILancaster is over near
Commerce helping in a series of meet
ings.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lowe of Winder
spent Monday with Mrs. Harriet Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lowe of Watkins
ville was the week-end guest of rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright of East
vllle were the week-end gm-sts of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Nash.
Mrs. T. L. Holcomb entertained as
her guest last week Mrs. Dora Tucker,
Miss Susie Tucker and Mr. Richard
Tucker of Sparta, Mr. und Mrs. King
Tucker, of Hwalnshoro, Mr. Willie
Tucker from St. Simonds Island.
Miss Notine Holcomb is spending
several days at Swainsboro and Sparta
with her uncle, King Tucker, and her
grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baugh and chil
dren of Americus have been the guests
Mrs. Harriet Lowe for the past
week.
Mrs. Charlie Hammond and little
daughter of Elberton, are the guests
of relatives here this week.
Misses Lncile Rylee and Ruth Whit
man spent last week very pleasantly
with friends near Athens.
Mrs. Harriet Lowe entertained her
children at dinner Monday, Mr. and
Mrs. Baugh from Americas; Mr. and
Irs. M. H. Lowe, of Winder, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Lowe of Watkinsville; Mr.
Herschel Lowe of Jonesboro; Miss Sa-
INVITATION
Farmers Bankas Business Men
Two Free Picture Shows
Friday Night, Aug. 19,1921; 8 o’clock, Saturday A. M., Aug. 20,1921; 10 o’clock
Place—Winder, Ga., in vacant building adjoining store of J. T. Strange Cos.,
on Broad Street.
Representatives of Ford Motor Cos., assisted by A. D. Robertson, the county agent, will gi'e MO\
ING PICTURE SHOW in the building adjoining store of J. T. Strange Cos., in Winder, on above dates.
This picture will show the value of proper soil preparation and the increased yields resulting therefrom.
You will see seed planted, sprouting and growing to maturity in a few minutes.
This picture will be of tremendous value to all farmers and as it is free, every farmer should attend.
Yours for better farming,
KING MOTOR COMPANY
\
C. B. MOTT, Manager. Winder Georgia
ra Lowe of Statham. All the members
of the family were pre>< tit except one
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Jackson, of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence Bell of Rus
sell entertained at dinner Sunday their
mother and children of Statham, Mrs.
Ellen Dooly, Miss Mainly Dooly, Mr.
Robert Dooly and Mr. and Mrs. Embry
McDonald.
Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Arnold, little
Martha Jim Arnold and Pauline Hat*
ta .vay of Athens were in the city with
relatives Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Fite, Ruth Fite and Mrs.
Jane Johnson spent part of this week
in the country with relatives.
Misses Pesie and Pearl Lanier and
Luree Treadwell wno are in the school
room spent the week-end with home
folk.
The Womans Missionary Society of
the Christian church held its regular
meeting at the Christian church Mon
day afternoon. They invited the mem
bers of the Methodist and Baptist
societies to be with them. Quite a
large attendance present whiith show
ed the interest the ladies have in this
great work. Mrs. W. M. Stinchcomb
is the president of the society and shh
in her earnest and prayerful way *s
very helpful in this work. Each and
every member co-operates which makes
it very interesting. Another beautnul
feature is the young people and Junior
tire there with their ever ready way to
help when called on. There were pres
ent about 45 and several members ah
sent. After n very interesting and
helpful program. A delightful sand
wich and ice course was served,
All ex-service men are requeste to
meet at C. M. Ferguson’s undertaking
parlors Sunday afternoon at 2:30 P.M.
to attend the funerals of Hamilton
and Austin.
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Dr. and Mrs. 11. P. Quillian left
Wednesday for Indian Springs where
they will attend annual Camp Meet
ing at that place.
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We have received a communication
from “Jabbo”, which we will be glad
to publish if he will send us his real
name, not for publication but for his
protection and our own.
WANTED —Four or five gallons mus
cadines or scuppernongs.—News office.
LOST. —Female Collie dog, brown
with white around neck and white feet.
Any information will be rewarded.—
Winder News.
Beautiful Baptismal Ceremonies.
A most beautiful and impressive
ceremony was the baptizing of Doro
thy Beal,’ little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carter W. Daniel, and Hulme,
little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulme
Kinnebrew, at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange
on Sunday afternoon, August 14th.
The ordinane was administered by
Rev. L. Wilkie Collins, pastor of First
Metfiodist church of Winder, in pres
ence of relatives and close friends of
the families.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCurry were
named as God parents of Dorothy
Beal, Miss Ida Shelnot as God mother
of Hulme.
Garage Removal
Notice.
A. M. Church has moved his garage
to Athens street in the building for
merly occupied by the Woodruff foun
dry, across street from the Barrow
County Cotton Mills. Mr. L. J. Lan
thier, a very fine and dependable me
chanic and welder, is now associated
with the business and will be known
us Larithier & Church. They are bet
ter prepared to do your auto repair
and welding and invite you to consult
them regarding repairs and welding on
any and all makes of cars. They are
at your service day and night, at
reasonable prices.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
Sunday school 10:15; S. F. Maughon
Superintendent.
Preaching 11:30.
Junior B. Y. T. U. 7:30 P. M.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 7 :30 P. M.
Preahing 8 :30 P. M.
Everybody cordially invited to all
services.
W. H. FAUST, Pastor.
Messrs. Page Gregory and Dave
Williams have returned from a trip
to Mountain City and Franklin, N. C.
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Mr. G. D. Presson, of Monroe N. C.,
is relieving Mr. Clyde Eskridge at the
express office while hway on his vaca
tion.
WOMAN’S CLl'B MEETS
The Woman’s Club of Winder will
meet at the Christian church, on Au
gust 24th, next Wednesday, at 4:30
o'clock in the afternoon. All are urg
ed to he present.
THE WINDER NEWS
HOT WATER HEAT FOR
SMALL BUILDINGS
An IDEAL-ARCOLA Heating Outfit will bring to
your home all the comforts of modern hot water neat.
It will warm your home or office in exactly tfie same
way as the largest and most pretentious buildings,
where folks are supposed to enjoy the utmost comfort.
Hot water heat is the best for human beings, for its
soft, radiant heat protects and promotes health. No
longer is there any necessity of enduring another cold
winter in a house that is cold and dreary. With an
IDEAL-ARCOLA Heating Outfit you can keep the
atmosphere of June in the home or office throughout
the bitter cold days of mid-winter, or the disagreeable,
changeable days of early spring.
THE ARCOLA Boiler is a simple little cast iron heat
er hardly as large as the average talking machine. The
water is heated in this boiler and through small pipes
passes to all rooms in the house, imparting its warmth
to them, and returns to the boiler to be re-heated and
again sent out on its mission of warmth.
It is perfectly safe. Children can play around it in
safety. It bums no more coal than one stove that heats
just the one room.
It is made in various sizes to fit any size home or
building, Running water is not necessary in the home.
Once the boiler is filled no more is necessary for sever
al weeks
The IDEAL-ARCOLA Heating Outfit is an invest
ment, not an expense.
Get an estimate from us. It can be put in at any time
quickly and easily, without disturbing the family.
For Sale By
A. Y. EAVENSON
WINDER, GEORGIA
SUBSCRIPTION: fl 50 A YEAR