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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.
NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS.
All I. O. O. F., of Winder Lodge, No.
81, are urged to be present at the hall
Tuesday evening, September 6th, at
8 o’clock. Business of importance.—
J. A. AUSTIN, N. G.
Postoak Locals.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lack
ey, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. DeLay, all of Para
dise.
Master Clyde Holloway spent a few
days last week with his sister, Mrs.
Florence Casey, of near Gratis.
Mr. B. W. Partain, of Gratis, spent
a few days last week with his daugh
ter, Mrs. W. M. Holloway.
Misses Sybil and Julia Manning
and Mrs. Yearwood spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. W. M. Hol
loway.
Mrs. Loy Hendrix spent Thursday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Callie
Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hill spent Wed
nesday with her daughter, Mrs. Bush
Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeLay,
of Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Holloway.
Messrs. W. H. Raymond and Alber
tus Holloway were in Winder Wednes-
Wednesday morning on business.
Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Emory Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr.,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Callie Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hendrix, of
Bethlehem, spent Saturday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. AY. M. Holloway and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
,T. \A’, Partain, of Campton.
W.e are glad to know that Mrs. Cal
lie Hosch is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Edgar.
PARADISE
Rev. W. B. McDaniel preached a
very entertaining sermon at Midway
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Adams spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Lee.
Miss Rossie Belle Barber had as her
guest Saturday night Miss Nora Kel
ley.
Miss Ruth Clack spent Saturday
night with Miss Eddie DeLay.
Mrs. Columbus Hunter spent last
Thursday with Mrs. W. T. Barber.
Misses Lillie Jane and Nettie Per
kins, and Messrs. Willie Perkins, Jes
sie Perkins and Foy Hall, of Bartow
visited relatives here last week-end.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway and Ed
die Ruth DeLay spent Saturday after
noon with Miss Rossie Belle Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins had as
their guests Sunday Misses Lillie Jane
and Nettie Perkins, and Messrs. Jessie
Perkins, Willie Perkins and Foy Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeLay had as
their guests Sunday'Mr. and Mrs. Gra
dy Casey.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway visited
relatives here last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert ’ Flanigan. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Morrow and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cety
Flanigan.
EXPERIENCE is the GREATEST
TEACHER
E X PERIENCE is our greatest teacher, twenty years
of which we have had in the automobile repaii ing busi
ness, you get the benefit of this long experience when
you bring your car to us for repairs.
We do not tamper and experiment with your car for
hours before we find the trouble, this of course, sa\es
you money.
We specialize on starters, generators, and ali elec
trical equipment, and do all kinds of repair work from
the largest job to the smallest on all makes of cars. VV e
also weld all kind of metals.
WILLIAMS BROTHERS
Phone 127 Phone 127
D. A. B's. TO ISSUE COOK BOOK.
The Daughters of the American Rev
olution of our city are going to com
pile the favorite recipes of the culina
ry talent of Winder into a popular
priced cook book. These will serve as
useful Christmas gifts as well as a
necessary edition of the latest and best
arranged cook book on the market.
This organization will be pleased to
have you send any number of your fa
vorite and well tried out recipes to the
home of the regent, Mrs. Geo. Fortson,
if you should happen to be missed while
the committee is canvassing the city
soliciting recipes.
OAK GROVE
Mrs. Norma Callahan Ims as her
guest this week Mrs. Harper and chil
dren, of Atlanta.
Mrs. T. N. Suddeth and Nelle Ful
cher visited relatives in Jefferson last
week.
Mrs. Ethel Jones and children, Eu
dene and AA’alter, spent last week-end
In Statham.
Mesdames Adams and Williams have
us their guests this week Miss Ornie
Segars, Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and
Mr. Hiram Pate, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie AVilliams and
children spent Saturday and Sunday
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark, near Ebenezer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Patrick and chil
dren visited Mr. AV. T. Prickett near
Pentecost Sunday.
Miss Edna Crook entertained a few
of her friends with a party last Sat
urday night.
services will begin ,at
this place Sunday afternoon conduct
ed by Rev. E. P. Cowan of Atlanta.
Everybody is invited to attend these
services.
Providence News
Misses Nellie and Belle Haynie were
the guests of Miss Cordelia Gofer Fri
day night. .
Miss Lois Nicholson spent Friday
night with Miss Annie Hunter.
Mrs. Fannie Titshaw was the week
end guest of Mrs. J. J. Mages.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Oldham and
daughter were the gue-ts Saturday
night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Haynie.
Misses Sara and Annie Hunter had
as their guests Miss Fannie Hunter
and Mr. Hubert Hunter Saturday night
nd Sunday.
The picnic given by Miss Marie Boyd
school was highly enjoyed by those
present. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lyle were guests
of Mrs. Sallie Potter Sunday.
Misses Annie and Iva Hunter spent
Saturday with Misses Annie and Susie
Nicholson.
The party given by Misses Sara and
\nnie Hunter Saturday night was
highly enjoyed by all those present.
Mr! and Mrs. C. W. Butler had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wallace and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Grizzle.
Mr and Mrs. Mon Sikes were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunter
Sunday.
Miss Laree Sheffield, of Bostwick,
spent a few days last week with friends
here.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday afternoon; everybody invited.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The Winder News office.
Buy THAT GOOD GULP GASOLINE.
With the Churches
First Baptist Church
Services for Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:13, S. F. Maugh
on, superintendent.
Preaching at 11:30—“Why Go To
Church?"
Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30.
Preaching B:3o—“AA’e Must Work.”
The Fall Campaign is on. Let every
member try to be present with a mind
to work.
COME.
W. H. FAUST, Pastor.
AT OLD PENTECOST.
Rev. E. A. Caldwell, of Monroe, will
preach at Old Pentecost church, begin
ning Friday night before the 2nd Sun
day. Everybody Ist cordially invited
o attend these services.
Methodist Services
10.13 A. M. Bible school of the church
opening of the fall campaign with spe
cial program. A large crowd and a
great day expected. Attendance goal
400,
11:30 A. M. Preaching by the pas
tor. Subject: “I Believe.” Further
studies in the Apostle’s Creed. Com
munion service at the close.
8:30 P. M. Popular Sunday night
service. Subject “Shall AVe Have
Peace?” The question of the hour.
Special musical program by the Au
burn male quartet.
This will be enlistment day for the
coming work. Reorganization plans
have been made so that every man,
woman and child will have a place in
the work of this live church.
Strangers and visitors are always at
home here.—L. AA’ilkie Collins, Pastor.
MEETING OF Y. P. B’s.
A meeting of the Y. P. B's. will be
held at the Baptist church on Wednes
day night. Sept. 7th, and a public pro
gram will be given. The ministers of
all the churches in the city have given
the prayer-meeting hour over to this
service, and everybody is urged to be
present at this meeting. A good pro
gram will be rendered.
Winder Enters Big
League Contest.
In response to a challenge from
Gainesville, Monroe, Jefferson and oth
er town3 in the district, Winder has
lecided to enter the big league contest
for the Gainesville district which be
gins the first of September and will run
>r three months. The young people
of the Winder Epworth League are pre
paring for a hard fight, but expect to
win the pennant in the regular Win
der way. Points are given for the en
rollment of new members, associate
members and the organization of new
leagues, which will be a splendid oppor
tunity for extension work. The exec
utive committee met on Wednesday
night and has mapped out a plan of
campaign. The first big booster meet
-ig will be held at the Methodist par
sonage Monday night to which all the
young people are invited.
Y. P. It s MEETING.
The Y. P. B’s will meet next Tuesday
evening at 8:15 o'clock at the home of
Miss Charlotte McCants. Every mem
ber of this organization is urged to be
present.
THE WINDER NEWS
Christian Church.
Bible school meets at 10 A. M.
A’acation is now past and let us all
get on the job and be on time at this
service.
The morning worship hour will have
for its theme “Going Away to College
Day.” This day is observed in spe
cial honor of the young people of the
church and Sunday School are
soon to leave for the various schools
which they are to attend.
Evening worship at 8:30 o’clock.
This service is especially evangelistic
in nature.
At 7:30 all young people Interested
n a Christian Endeavor Society are
equested to meet for the purpose of
organizing this branch of our work.
Community night will be resumed on
Friday night of this week. The first
picture this week will be an O'Henry
story of two reels entitled “The Roads
AVe Take.” This will be followed by a
>ne reel scenic entitled “A’illage Life
i Switzerland.
Minister, Stanley Roberts Grubb.
Quarterly Sunday
School Convention
To Be At Walnut.
The Second District of the Mulberry
Association will hold its quarterly Sun
day school convention at AValnut
church Sunday afternoon, September
11th, at 2 o’clock.
State workers, Mr. J. AY. Merritt and
Miss Grace Thompson, have promised
to be with us at this meeting.
Mr. Merritt will issue 26 diplomas to
a class taught at Sharon church last
week by Miss Grace Thompson.
W'e are looking' forward to a great
session and every one lias a special in
vitation to attend.
LEE ROBERTS, President.
MRS. J. AY. A. DAVIS, Sec.
No Substitute Offered.
Say what you will about druggists
offering something “just as good” be
cause it pays a better profit, the fact
still stands that ninety nine out of a
hundred druggists recommend Cliamber
berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy,
when the best medicine for diarrhoea
is asked for, and do so because they
know from what their customers say
of it, that it can be depended upon.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper
for sale at The AVinder News office.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
THE UNIVERSAL CAM
The economical delivery service offered by the Ford
Truck often makes it possible for the merchant or man
ufacturer to reach out for business that might otherwise
be closed to him. It enables him to expand-to do a prof
itable business in outlying districts, near-by villages
and suburbs.
A motorized delivery of hauling service broadens the
business field and becomes a payer of dividends and a
business builder for its power.
Start now to build up your business with a Ford
Truck. . . , .
KING MOTOR COMPANY
C. B. MOTT, Manager ,
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
*,- r : Phone 12 9
WHEN YOUR CAR IS SHY ON
PEP
IT IS TIME TO SEE US
When a car loses its pep there is something
radically wrong. To continue using it in that
condition is to head it for the junk heap.
Save your car by preserving its pep. We
know what to do and can do it in a hurry.
Any kind of auto work and welding on any
make car, day and night. Garage located in
building at Woodruff Foundry.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Telephones: Day 110 Night 188
WINDER, GEORGIA
Coal! Coal!!
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
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