The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, August 25, 1921, Image 5

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1921. Social and Personal News Mrs. P. N. Autry<v • Entertains. Mrs. P. N. Autry entertained eight friends at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Horace Nunnally and Misses Edna and Evelyn Banknight. Brides Club Gives Swimming Party. Saturday morning the Brides club entertained at a swimming party in honor of Mrs. H. C. Nunnally, the guest of Mrs. J. \V. Griffeth. A sandwich feast was enjoyed later. Those present were Mesdames Nun nally, Autry, Griffeth, Pirkle, Beding fleld, Guy Jackson, Hhett Nowell, Bill Burch. Mrs. J. W. Griffeth Hostess. Mrs. J. \V. Griffeth entertained at a carrom party Thursday afternoon in honor of Misses Edna and Evelyn Bank niglit, of Atlanta, her attractive guests After the game a delicious salad course was served. Those present were Miss Edna and Evelyn Banknight. Mary Quarterman, Helen Graddick, Urania Hayes, Ger trude Mott, Alice Eugenia Dunn, Wil e Mae Autrye. Mrs. F. C. Graddick Hostess. An affair of Saturday was the lun cheon Mrs. F. C. Graddick gave in hon or of Mrs. Horace Nunnally of Flor ence, Ala., Miss Edna Banknight and Miss Evelyn Bankright of Atlanta, the guests of Mrs. J. W. Griffeth. Covers were placed for eight guests. After luncheon the guests motored to Athens where they enjoyed a mati nee party at the Palace Theater. Swimming Party. Mrs. Horace Nunnally was honoree Wednesday when the Young Matrons club entertained at a swimming party at Appleby’s Mill. After a delightful swim, a picnic lunch was thoroughly enjoyed. Those present were Mes dames Nunnally. J. W. Griffeth, Rod gers, Carlthers, Ware, Broome, Kimball, Jackson, Bob Camp, Ralph Smith, Roy Jackson, Carter Daniel, Hulme Kinne l>rew', Wilson, Moseley. Burch, Otis Jackson. P. N. Autry, Bob Pirkle, Har ris, Roy Jackson. Bridge Luncheon for Visitor. A pretty affair of Wednesday was 1 he bridge-luncheon at which Mrs. Hen ry Pledger entertained at the home, of her mother. Mrs. June Jackson, in compliment to Mrs. Horace Nunnally. the attractive guest of Mrs. J. W. Grif feth. Bright colored garden flowers in vas es and baskets were used in the deco rations. In the dining-room the table cover and held in the center a silver vase of pink and white asters. The guests included Mesdames Nun nally, J. W. Griffeth, Carter Daniel, Hulme Kinnebrew, Paul Autry, Jule Wilson, Hawthorne Ware, Otis Jack son, George Fortson. Mrs. Otis Jackson Entertains. A pleasant event of Friday was the bridge party given by Mrs. Otis Jack son. in ouor of Mrs. Horace Nunnally, of Florence Ala., the guest of Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, and Mrs. Bill Burch, a recent bride. The home was attractively arrang ed with garden flowers, and after the game a delicious salad course was served- Th"* v present were Mqs ,lames Horace Nunnally, Bill Burch, j. W| Griffeth,, Grover Moseley, Bob Camp, Hugh Carithers, R. H. Kimball. Hawthorne Ware, Joseph Broome, Hen ry Pledger, George Fortson, Jule IV U son, Carter Daniel. Hulme Kinnebrew, Bob Pirkle, Paul Autrye, Pink Flani gan,gan, Hargrove, Walden, I)eLal er riere, Harris, Howard Rogers. Swimmins - Partv. Mrs. W. O. Perry and Lamar Perry entertained in honor ofMiss Some Johns’ attractive guests at a picnic an swimming party on Saturday after noon at Appleby’s pool. After an hou spent in the water a picnic lime 1 _ served the young people, followed by a delightful automobile ride. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Perry p \fkafs Eliza bctli and Lamar were r ' Park, Elizabeth Norman. Kate Thomp son, Mary Medjin, Christine Hood and Sunie Johns, Messrs. Henry Bradley. Willis Young, Franklin Toole, Cleg horn Toole, and W. C. Horton, Mrs G. A. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley, and Mrs. A. G. Lamar. Mrs. Mott Hostess. Mrs. C. B. Mott was the charming hostess at the Strand to a number of her friends Friday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Sutton, of Atlanta. Those present were Mrs. Parks Stew art. Mrs. H. T. Flanigan, Mrs. W. H. Quarterman, Mrs. T. C. Dunn, Mrs. W. H. Horton, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. A. D. McCurry. Miss Ora Lee Camp. Mrs. W. O. Perry Entertains. The Young Matrons Federated club and a few friends most pleasantly on Thursday afternoon at a swimming party. Late in the afternoon a tempt ing salad course with tea was served. Those eujoyiug the occasion were Mes dames G. A. Johns, Almond, J. L. Jack son, Dunn, Bradley, Mac Potts, H. T. Flanigan, Carl McDonald, Parks Stew art, C. O. Maddox, E. F. Saxon. Rtibye Worsham, A. G. Lamar, Miss Fay Wil kinson. Mrs. Russell Entertains for Miss Sunie Johns House Guests. Mrs. R.' B. Russell, Messrs. William and Fielding Russell complimented Miss Sunie Johns’ house guests with a The ater party on Monday afternoon at the Palace Theater in Athens. After en joying the picture the guests were serv ed ices at Costas, then an automobile ride over the city, seeing the historic places of Athens. The guests included Elizabeth Park, Mary Medlin, Elizabeth Norman, Kate Thompson, Sunie Johns, Carolyn Rus sell, Messrs. Fielding, William, Bre vard and Edward Russell. Mrs. R. B. ssell, Mrs. G. A. Johns, Misses Mary Johns and Elizabeth Kimball. Mrs. W. A. Bradlev Hostess. Mrs. W. A. Bradley and Henry Brad ley entertained in honor of Miss Sunie Johns’ house guests on Monday even ing at the Strand Theater. After en joying an interesting picture the guests were served light refreshments at the ice cream parlor. Among those pres ent were Misses Sunie Johns. Eliza beth Medlin, Elizabeth Norman, Kate Thompson, Messrs. Franklin and Cleg horn Toole, Harold Starr, Gibson House, Henry Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Miss Mary Louise Johns entertained at Rook Monday morning in honor of her sister’s house guests. Misses Eliz abeth Norman, Kate Thompson, Eliz abeth Park. Kate Thompson, and Mary Medlin. Miss Sunie Johns Entertains for House Guests. The beautiful lawn of Judge and Mrs. G. A. Johns presented a scene of fairyland on Friday evening, when Miss Sunie Johns complimented her house guests, Misses Elizaeth Park and Ma ry Medlin of Greensboro, Miss Eliza beth Norman of Griffin, and Miss Kate Thompson, of Atlanta, with a lovely party. The lawn was lighted and the with Japanese lanters and the silvery moonbeams added to the beauty of the scene. The young hostess was assist 'd in entertaining her guests by Misses Mary Louise Johns and Elizabeth Kimball. Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Carolyn Russell served punch. The guests in cluded Misses Elizabeth Park. Mary Medlin, Elizabeth Norman and Kate Thompson, Nannelle Starr. Helen Grad diek, Anita Bagwell, Thelma Barber, Mary Frances Sorrel, Evelyn Patrick, Christine Hood, Carolyn Aiken and Sunie Johns, Messrs. Henry Bradley, Lamar Perry, Gibson House, Fielding. Russell, William Russell. W. C. Hor ton, Jewel Patrick, Claud Herrin, oFranklin Toole, and Cleghorn Toole, of Atlanta, Carl Mott, Morgan Sutton, of Atlanta. Willie Young, Morgan Hol senbeck, Horace Maynard. WOMAN’S CLl’B MEETING. The regular meeting of the Woman’s club was held at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon. The usual rou tine of business was transacted. Mrs. Walden was elected secretary, Mrs. Burch having resigned as she was leaving town. Mrs. Guy Kilgore and Mrs. W. N. Bailey were appointed to arrange the prog.am for the next regular meeting Two new members were present and added their names to our roll. These were Mrs. R. R. Barber and Miss Smith It is the wish of the club to have ev ery lady In Winder as a member. There is work for us to do, and every one who will help will be cordially wel comed. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Hill spent the week-end in Atlanta. • • Mrs. J. A. Huff visited relatives in Duluth last week. • • Mrs. W. T. Hamby is visiting rela tives in Winder this week. • • Mrs. Mahlon Lowe has been con fined to her bed for several days. • • Mr. Henry Fite of near Jefferson, was in Winder Saturday. • • Mrs. J. H. Bedingfield and Miss Par tee spent last Thursday in Athens. • m Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Carrington an nounce the birth of a son August 23. • • Mrs. A. P. Copeland and children, of Atlanta are visiting relatives in the city. • • Miss Margaret McWhorter has re turned from a visit to friends in Mc- Donough. Mr. B. B. Jackson returned last Thursday from a business trip to Char lotte, N. C. • • Mrs. Minnie Daniel and Miss Lueile Daniel are visiting relatives in Ath ens and Comer. • * Miss Mary Wood, 'of Athens, is spending this week with Miss Bonnie Tec Bedingfield. • • Miss Clellie Seymour from Gainesville visited her aunt, Mrs. Lillie Lamar, last Friday. Misses Miriam and Hazel Smith, of Talbotton are visiting Mrs. Howard Colvard. • * Mrs. Charles Hammond of Elberton, spent the week-end wither uncle,h Mr. C. M. Tompson. * • Mrs. H. M. Saxon, of Farmington, has been the guest for several days of her son, Dr. E. F. Saxon. • • Mr. R. L. Carithers and Mrs. H. T. Flanigifiii) spent Monday In Atlanta with Mrs. Harry iKlpatrick. • • Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jackson and Mrs. Williamson are spending this 'week with Mrs. Henry in Macon. • * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dodson, of Atlan ta. are visiting Mrs. Dodson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bedlngleld. • • Miss Minlu Chastain from Thomas ville has returned home after a pleas ant visit with Miss Mabel Herrin. • • Mrs. B. M. Thornton of Birmingham, Ala., is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Parham. Mr. and Mrs. J. W .Carrington, Jr.. and Miss Rosa Roberts are visiting rel atives in Southern Pines, N. C. • • Miss Ruth Cook and Master Brunell Cook, of Tyro, spent the week-end in Winder with Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Williams. • * Mrs. Stlnehcomb from Pendergrass has returned home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Har old Herrin. • • Mrs. Georgia Harris and Miss Gladys Harris have returned home after spend ing several days in Elberton with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McMullan. • • Mr. Mercer Henry has returned home after spending three months here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson and Mr. an dMrs. Clyde Williamson. • • Mr. W. O. Perry and son, Lamar, are in Chicago and other western eitles, attending the Illinois Life Insurance Convention now in session. • ■ Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson spent last week in Macon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henry. • • Mrs. B. B. Jackson and children have returned to their home after a visit of a week to Mrs. Jackson’s mother, Mrs. McDaniel, of Conyers. • • Mrs. Teller Mae Smith and little daughter, Camielle, and Miss Willie Meadow have returned from a visit of several days to the mountains. • • Mrs. Horace Nunnally of Florence, Ala., and Misses Edna and Evelyn Ranknlght of Atlanta, are the attract ive visitors of Mrs. J. W. Griffeth. 9 9 Master Hugh Elsworth McWhorter has returned to his home in Vldalia after a six weeks’ visit to his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McWhort er. THE WINDER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Collins spent the week-end in Jefferson. • • Mr. Mac Yarbrough, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with friends. • • Miss Edna Wolf, of Sumter, S. C., is the guest of Miss Maude Allen. • • Mr. and Mrs. Haynle of Norcross, spent the week-end with relatives. • • Mr. S. F. Pirkle and Mr. Guy Jack son left Wednesday for a trip to Dem orest. • • Miss Maude Allen has returned from a six weeks’ visit to her aunt in Sum ter, S. C. • * Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson and children spent Sunday with relatives at Bowman. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higgins left on Wednesday to visit Mrs. Higgins’ moth er, in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. K. P. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brooks and Phil Carpenter mo tored to Atlanta Tuesday. • • Misses Mozelle Perry. Iva Willingham, Frances Arnold, of Statham, are the guests of Miss Sue Delle Perry. • • Misses Annie Lou Mineey and Allene Royal were the week-end guests of Misses Louise and Ernestine Mineey of Gainesville. • • Mr. and Mrs. (’laud Mayne and chil dren are spending several days at Clieckeroe camp in the mountains of North Georgia; the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Stanley R. Grubb. • • Mrs. W. H. Faust and little daugh ters, Hilda and Marietta, returned from an extended visit to the latter’s grand parents in Oglethorpe county last week-end. • • Mr. W. F. Hubbard, cashier of the North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos. where he will join his family for a left Saturday afternoon for Royston, week’s vacation. • * MrsL Mac Potts left Tuesday for Jackson, Ga.. to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fur low. She was accompanied by Little Miss Christine Hood, of Athens. • • Mr. I. W. Ethridge, of near Jeffer son, and one of Jackson’s best farmers and prominent citizens, was in Winder last Saturday on a visit to his brother in-law, Mr. J. W. Shields, and other relatives and friends. The Farmers’Returns— When they come in the question is how best to em ploy them until they are needed to finance further op erations. An Ideal Short Term Investment that by its popularity proves its worth is the Certificates of Deposit issued by this institution. You should know their many features of merit. Just request all details. We pay 5 per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. <r*DEKAL UEgEgVB^ North Georgia Company Winder, Georgia. Capital and Surplus ... $224,000.00 Mr. Albert Benton, Jr., of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benton. • • Mr. Jamie Stanton, of Athens, was a visitor in Winder Sunday to relatives and friends. • a Mrs. W. R. Walker, Miss Edie Wal ker and Miss Margaret Walker are visiting Mrs. G. R. Walker, of Gaines ville. • a Mrs. J. W. McWhorter, Misses Sara and Helen McWhorter, Charles and Master Hugh McWhorter left today for Vidalia to spend a few days with relatives and friends. a a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart, of Post, Texas, are on a visit to friends and relatives in Winder. They are former citizens of this city and their friends are glad to welcome them back home, a a Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moseley and daughter, and Miss Claud Coker have returned from Cordele where they spent several days with relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. D. C. Pitts, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Smith, for several weeks. Extra Good Values AT Kiigore-Kellv Cos. 40 inch Sea Island, New, 12ic yard. 36 inch AAA Sheeting, New 10c yard. Good Cotton Plaids, New 10c yard. Best Grade Plaids, New 12ic yard. J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton 6c Spool We are showing a large line of Shoes and Hosiery for boys and girls. Just the things wanted for school use. These goods are priced in keepig with The MARKET price of today. Our policy is to sell GOOD merchandise at prices as low as possible. KILGORE-KELLY CO. ‘‘The Home of Quality.” SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR BRADDY-BOSWELL. Last Sunday at the home of his un cle, Mr. J. C. Boswell, Miss Ethel Brad dy and Mr. Robert Boswell were hap pily married. Mr. Peek. Justice of the I\>aee of Covington, officiated. The happy couple remained in Covington visiting relatives until Tuesday when they returned to the home of the groom, where a nice reception awaited them, and a number of friends were there. The supper was prepared by Mrs. Ethel Boswell and Misses Ruby and Arzie Boswell. Those present were Rev. F. M. Grahnrn, wife and daughter. Miss Edyt; Mr. Lamar Rob erts and wife, Mrs. Ethel Boswell and daughter, Olive; Mrs. Beadles, Mr. El lis Bray, MLss Willie May Holloway, Mr. Aubrey Hodges. Everyone enjoyed the occasion and ail join in wishing the young couple a long and happy life. XXX Mr. H. E. Edwards received a tele gram tills week that his aunt was not expected to live. She lives in Abbe ville, S. C.. and It is hoped she may soon recover.