The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 01, 1921, Image 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. Social and Personal News Miss Cordelia Coffer Entertained. One of the prettiest of the summer pa-ties was that of last Friday even ing. when Miss Cordelia Coffer enter tained in honor of Miss Gertrude Skel ton, who has been teaching at Bear Creek this summer sau was returning to her home in Lawrenceville. A pro fusion of bright summer Cowers were tied as decorations Delightful musL> was enjoyed during the evening. D*- (i-ious ice cream was served the guests About fifty enjoyei Mis* Coffer's hot- Vitality on this occjil'Hi. Snlendid Picnic. One of the most enjoyable occasions of this eommuritv was the picnic given for Bear Creek school at Draper’s pas ture last Friday, August 26th. The ■school closed that day. and we glndly sa- that it has been splend Mv taught this year by Mis Gertrude Skeitou of Lawreneeville. She has won the love ■4nd esteem of parents and pupils and will be remembered for years by her many friends in this community. 'there were about a hundred present at the picnic and everybody enjoyed the day thoroughly. The morning hours were spent in fishing, talking and laughing. At the noon hour the feast was spread at the spring under the shade of the beautiful oaks, and the table was loaded with good things to eat, The ladies of that community are adepts at baking pies and cakes. If anyone present did not enjoy that din ner they had better consult a doctor, and if they did not have to consult a doctor afterwards they need have no fear of over-eating. May we have many more like that one. One who was there. Mrs. L. A. Fortson Hostess. Mrs. L. A. Fortson delightfully en tertained at a small party last Friday afternoon in honor of her sister. Miss Nelle Campbell, of Hartwell, and Miss Katie Lou Oglesby, of Elberton. Rook was played during the afternoon. Af ter the games, a delicious salad course J was served. Those present were Misses j Campbell, Oglesby, Harris, Louise House, Sara Joe Roberts, Gladys Eav enson, Mary Quatterman, Alice Eugen-, ia Dunn, and Gertrude Mott. j NEW FALL MILLINERY Mrs. Dora House, at J. W. Summerour’s, is showing a nice line of Panne and Lyons Velvet and Duvetine Hats, all in bright colors, ember, tomato and black. For the woman who knows this line will please. Don’t wear your old spring or summer hat to your party. Don’t take a trip in your old hat. Don’t spoil a new gown with your old hat. Mrs. House, at Summerour’s, is showing Hats that v ill make you look chic, bright, pretty and stylish. Mrs. House has just returned from the markets and a large stock of the newest and most stylish fall Hats and Millinery Goods are arriving every day. Don’t wait until they are picked over. Miss Ermine Thomas Entertains. Miss Ermine Thomas entertained de lightfully last Saturday evening for Miss Allene Gower, of Grayson, Miss Helen Griflfin, of Athens, and Miss Rogers, of Atlanta, house guests of Mrs Hosea Williams. A number of friends enjoyed the occasion. Delicious re freshments were served during the ev ening. Bacon Fry Given by Young Matrons Club. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the “bacon fry” given in honor of Miss Sudie Wilson, the at tractive guest of Mrs. Fleming Thomp son, by the Young Matrons club. Af ter motoring out to Appleby’s Mill and enjoying a delightful swim, the guests wandered down to “The Rock.” Mrs. Grover Moseley Hostess. Mrs. Grover Moseley entertained the members of the Young Matrons club and a few other friends Monday after noon. The rooms where the guests as sembled were brightly adorned with richly-tinted garden flowers. After the games an elegant salad course with tea was served. Forty-five members were present on Tuesday at the enthusiastic initial meetings of the four local circles of Methodist women. The following chair men were elected for the various cir cles: Mrs. W. N. Bailey, Mrs. L. E. Herrin, Mrs. C. B. Mott, Mrs. Maude Bondurant. The officers for the entire local work are Mrs. A, A. Camp, pres president; and Mrs. Will Herrin, sec ident; Mrs. George DeLaPerriere, vice etary- treasurer. Mrs. Niblack Hostess On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. C. O. Niblack entertained at her home on Athens street, in honor of her house guests, Misses Norine Swanson, of Perry, and Mozelle Tumlin, of Mari etta. Attractive decorations were wrought with brilliant colored garden flowers. The very interesting game of “Alpha bet” was enjoyed, after which a deli cious salad course was served. J. W. SUMMEROUR Winder, Ga. Mrs. Lester Moore Honored. On Tuesday afternoon Mesdames Ware, and Niblack were hostesses at a reception given at the home of Mrs. W. ( L. Blastngame in honor of Mrs. Lester i Moore, a recent bride. In the spacious parlors and hallway were cut flowers and ferns in profusion After the guests assembled, the bride descended the stairway to the strains of Lohengrin wedding march preceded by the little cupid, Jean Kimball, and the little flower girl, Jane Carithers In this unique way Mrs. Moore was in troduced to the guests. After which | several interesting games of heart dice were enjoyed. A delicious salad course was served. About sixty guests were entertained during the afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Griffetb Hostess. One of the prettiest affairs of the season was a Bridge party last Thurs day given by Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, in honor of Mrs. Horace Nunnally, of Alabama. On each table a small basket of bright, yellow and red zenias were placed and the rooms were made even more attractive by huge baskets of these flowers on pedestals and in ap propriate nooks. A delicious salad course which car ried out the color scheme was served at the conclusion of the games. Only those who play bridge were in cluded in the guest list. Mrs. Bob Pirkle Entertains. The large and beautiful afternoon party given Saturday by Mrs. Bob Pir kle, at her apartments on Candler street, to the Brides club and a few other friends was one of the prettiest of the season. The guests were greeted down stairs by Mrs. J. W. Griffeth, and after ar riving on the second floor they were ushered into the beautiful sun-parlor by Mrs. Bob Pirkle, which was em bedded in summer flowers. After several games an elegant hot course was served. THH WINDER NEWS I Fred McEver visited friends in Tal | no Sunday. • • Miss Annie Boyd is spending this week in Athens with friends. • • Miss Beatrice Wilhite, of Jfferson, is th friends in the city this week. • • Miss Mozelle Tumlin, is the guest this week of her sister. Mrs. C. O. Ni black. • • We are glad to report that Mrs. Parks Stewart, who has been quite ill, is much improved. • • Mrs. Sunie Sparks left Sunday after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Segars. • • Mr, H. E. Millikin and family have moved back to Winder after a stay of everal months in Atlanta. • • The many friends of Mrs. C, G. Land will be glad to know that she is able to be out again after a serious illness. * • Mrs. J. E. Callahan and daughters. Misses Lois and Mary, and Miss Lois Segars spent Monday in Athens. • • Miss Sudie Wilson, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the past week here as the guest of Mrs. D. F. Thompson. • • Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilgore will be at home after September Ist at the home of Mrs. Bird Harris on Candler street. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Settle, who have been visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Segars, left Tuesday. • • Miss Morine Swanson, of Perry, Ga.. who is visiting Mrs. C. O. Niblack, as been the recipient of many social at tentions during the past week. * • The Y. P. B’s. will meet next Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock, at the home of Miss Charlotte McCants. Every mem ber of this organization are urged to be present. • • Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Copeland and laughters, Misses Josephine and Pau line, Miss Omie Segars and Mr. Hiram Pate are spending this week with rel • tives in Winder. • • Mr. J. H. Baird was called to the bedside of his mother in Albertville, Ala., last Friday, on account of her illness. He returned Monday report ing her much Improved. New Fall Goods Our new fall stock of Ladies’ Dresses and Ladies’ Suits are arriving every day and we will be delighted to show them to you whether you buy or not. Come in and look these new patterns over. They are pretty and stylish and we want you to see them. We also have on hand a splendid stock of new Fall Ginghams, all of the newest figures, and we are sure you will be delighted with them. No trouble to show them. All ladies of this section are cordially invited to visit our store and look over the new patterns and styles. A Large Stock of Men’s new Fall Suits on hand Prices Right We are still selling 15 pounds of sugar for SI.OO. Come in and get your supply. Thomas motored t oAthens Wednes day. • • Mr. T. A. Maynard is in South Geor gia this week on business. to • Mrs. H. A. Carithers and children are visiting relatives in Jersey. • • Miss Maggie Perry, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. Minnie Daniel. Mrs. Lena Chandler, of Athens, is the guest this week of Mrs. T. A. May nard. • • Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Turpin, and fam ily, of Americus, formerly of Winder, were visitor* here this week. • • Miss Kathleen Sanchetz, of Berwick, is the guest this week of Miss Sara Joe Roberts. • • Mrs. Byrd Harris has returned from Mountain City, where she has had charge of the Rabun Lodge for the past summer. Her many friends in the city are delighted to have her back. Men’s and Boys’ Caps We have just received a large line of men’s and boys’ Caps for Fall wear. All the new styles and patterns. Many good values in boys’ caps suitable for school wear. And, too, these caps are at prices which will inter est you. Come in look them over and get a fit while the picking is good. KILGORE-KELLY CO. “The Home of Quality.” SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR Miss Annie Thomas spent last Fri day in Loganville wtfti friends. -- * • Mr. Alton Young spent last week in Dahlonega the guest of Mr. Robin Brooksher. • • Mrs. Edward Dowdy and children of Atlanta are visiting the former’s fath er, Mr. F. Hofmeister, this week. • • Mrs. J. H. Jackson and daughter, Christine, of Atlanta, spent the past week with Mrs. W. E. Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burson will leave September Ist for Hendersonville, N. C., where they will spend a few days. m • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senn, of Atlanta and daughter, Elizabeth, will be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Grad dick. • • Miss Edith Grace Hill, the daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Hill, left Sunday for Gadsden, Ala., where she will be for two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hill, and other rela tives.