The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 15, 1921, Image 16

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 PARADISE Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur House, of County Line, Sunday. Miss Lncile Sigmon was the guest of Miss Carmen Elder Sunday. Miss Nellie Allen was the guest of Miss Annie Bell Clack Sunday. Misses Jewell Elliott and Mattie Lou Fleeman spent Saturday night with Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson. Mrs. Alma Allen spent Saturday night with Mrs. Birtie Allen. Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Birtie Allen Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bramlett and the latter’s sister, Miss Lonana Walker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. El liott Sunday afternoon. Misses Ruth and Thelma Allen, Miss es Bessie and Flora Simpson and Miss Pearl Marr were the guests of Miss Jewell Elliott Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mote were the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marr, Sunday. Mr. Ernest Simpson spent Saturday night with Mr. Erkine Braselton . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bramlett and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright and family .and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mote and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skelton awhile Sunday night. Miss Ruth Allen was the guest of Miss Pearl Marr Sunday. Sharon News There will Ik* prencbiug at this place* next Saturday nijjbt. Our Sunday school is on a boom. Miss Laura Lancaster had as her guest Sunday afternoon Miss Lois Longford. Miss Bertha Cruce had as her guest Sunday Miss Lola Little. Miss Lncile Mauldin spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Fola Lancaster. Miss Gladys Feagans spent Saturday night with Miss Ethel Simpson. Mrs. Mollie Feagans and little daugh ter, Eva, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Parks. Misses Ermine and Ethel Simpson spent Sunday with Misses I’auline and Jennie Mae Parks. Mrs. Cassie Lancaster and daughter, Medane, spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simpson attended the singing at Mt. Moriah Sunday af ternoon and report it fine. Messrs. Ernest Parks and Howell Parks and Misses Ermine and Ethel Simpson and Pauline and Jennie Mae Parks and Hammie Parks were out rid ing Sunday afternoon. Misses Lois and Gladys Feagans dined with Misses Beulah and Idelle Little Sunday. Several from here attended the Sun day school convention at Walnut Sun duy afternoon and reported a fine day. Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for sale at The Winder News office. Hundreds of young men and women grad uates of this school are now hold ing excellent positions as Book keepers, Stenographers, Private Secretaries, Accountants, etc. You Can Get the training in a few months that will enable you to secure a good position. Why Not Begin now, which will enable you to finish the training by Xmas. Athens Business College Athens, Georgia In Memory of H. O. Sell “There is no death; an angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread; He hears our best loved ones away; And then we call them dead. Vnd ever near us tho’ unseen; The dear immortal spirits tread, For all the universe is life— There are no dead.” In the early morning of August 17th, the spirit of our beloved brother, H. <)._ Sell, left its earthly alwsle for tHat home eternal in the heavens. Through many weeks of intense suffering, he was ever patient. Therefore, be it resolved: 1. That we commend him to the great and all-wise God who makes no mistakes, heliving that he has called him from the shadows of earth to the unlight of a perfect day, there to live forever with his Lord. 2. That we extend to the family and loved ones our deepest love and sym pathy In this sad hour, pointing them to the comforting words of our Lord, “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, from henceforth they do rest from their labors and their works do follow them.” He was ever faithful to ittend his lodge on each Friday night. As we would listen we would hear Bro. Sell on his way to Pentecost Lodge No. KJ7, i. O. O. F. We will soy to the wife nd son and all the loved ones, submit yourselves to the Will of God. Ever be willing to do the bidding of our Lord. 3. That a copy of these resolutions be spread on our minute book and a copy o stmt to the family and also a copy >e sent to our county paper for publi cation. H. F. ELLIOTT, C. H. SIGMON, J. M. NELSON, Committee. DR. CAMPBELL MORGAN MOVES TO ATHENS Dr. OiApbell Morgan, one of the world’s greatest religious leaders, of London, England, will move to Athens, Ga., about September 15th, in order that his children may enjoy the educational advantages of that city. I>r. Morgan is the greatest Bible scholar in the world, and his moving to Athens is a great addition to the citizenry of this section of the state. He will hold a two weeks Bible conference for min isters of all denominations in Athens in March 1922. Lincoln Johnson Will Not Be Confirmed News comes from Washington City through Senator Thomas E. Watson, that the nomination of Henry Lincoln Johnson, the Atlanta negro, for record *r of deeds In the District of Columbia, lias lK*en rejected by the senate eom nittee for the District of Columbia. Latest iu;ws from Johnson is to the *flfect that he will not recover from She stroke of paralysis that he suffered some days ago in Washington. Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE CHILDREN TO HAVE BIG DAY AT THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR Arrangements Will Be Made to Entertain Them in Royal Fashion—Tuesday, Octo ber 18, Date Selected. Atlanta, Ga. —The most wonderful exhibit in the history of the South eastern Fair—the most precious prod ucts that a country can have—laugh ing. playing, Joyful boys and girls— will play a bigger part than ever in the program of 1921. Tuesday, Octo her 18th,, has been named as School and College Day. The Southeastern Fair management has well under way to maturity plan? for such a Children’s Day at the great 1921 Exposition as will make the date In the minds of the young visitors one to be remembered when all else if forgotten. A big celebration with lots of music, hippodrome amusements, and the like, all of It so dear to the hearts of the young—and the old alike, will be held on the big stage In front oi the grandstand. In addition to thf regular program, there will be a spe cial fireworks program, which will b* fired earlier than usual so that th kiddles may get home early if nec essary. All students will be admitted on thh day for 15 cents —all that is neces sary to secure the benefit of this priv ilege is to write Secretary R. M. Strip lin. Box 1006, Atlanta, Ga., asking foj special school tickets and they will b sent promptly. a i f i i s | -".Avtt I '' Il •.—*~ —Photo by Francis Price. The front entrance to the mammotl* ateel and concrete Liberal Arts Build Ing at the Southeastern Fair, wher the exhibits of the Woman’s Depart ment are held. The great expos! tion this year will be held October 13th to 22nd. SEND FOR A PREMIUM LISI The 1921 Catalog is Full of Interest to All, and Will Be Mailed to You Free. The annual premium list of the Southeastern Fair always contain? something of interest to every one who keeps up with the progress ol the times. One may be had free by writing to R. M. Striplin, Secretary, Box 1006, Atlanta, Ga., and it will be mailed promptly. NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW —Photo by Francis Price. One of the various types of pure-bred cattle which will be judged by con testants in the International Club Stock Judging Contest, at the South eastern Fair, Atlanta, October 13-22. Aut6 Polo Every Day and Night Auto Polo, the exciting sport that is put on at the Southeastern Fair, Octo ber 13-22, will be a feature every day and night. The contest, which is waged between two teams on Ford cars, es pecially made for Auto Polo, is one that holds the grand stand breathless from start to finish. The cars turn over, lose wheels and collide in a manner that puts pep into the perform ance from start to finish. Southeastern - pail* and ~ G rand Circuit Races --Atlanta-* -Oct. 13-22- THE WINDER NEWS AUTO SHOW WILL BRING AR RAY OF NEW CARS All That’s New in Automotive World to Find Its Place in Great Southeastern Fair Show. TRUCKS COMING, TOO. Students of Freight and Traffic Problems Will Find This De partment Interesting. Atlanta, Ga. —The automotive world Is going to send Its best to the South eastern Fair this season. For the past four years the automobile has been playing an increasingly Important part in the exhibits at the Southeastern Fair. The great progress made by the automobile, and the tremendous Increase in the use of them by the American public, has made the auto mobile shows of recent years a com mon center of Interest for everyone who visits the great Southeastern Ex position. In 1921 the opportunity to see every type of automotive carrier, from the finest pleasure cars to the most pow erful trucks, will be presented. It will be an opportunity to study the devel opments of the automotive world, and they have been numerous during th past year. BIBLE SUNDAY ( LI B IN WINDER. The Bible Sunday Slub of Atlanta will fill the pulpits of all the Winder churches the third Sunday in Septem ber. These consecrated business men have held great meetings in many of the towns of the state and great good has been accomplished in the various churches. The people of Winder look forward to a great day and large crowds will attend the various meetings. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for any case o'. 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