The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 29, 1921, Image 2

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. HOSCHTON’S HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Will Be One of the Most Modern in Northeast Georgia (From The Hosehton News) The new Hebool building of the Hoacb ton High Seobol will Ik* completed and ready for occupancy by October 15 or November Ist. This will be one of the most modern school buildings in northeast Georgia, or perhaps the state of Georgia. The -plan and architectual effect was orig inated and designed by Mr. Hart, an up-to-date builder and contractor of Athens. Ga. The building will be well equipped with all necessayy conveniences. Fur iiiuce heating system, plenty of light, ventilation, individual cloak and din ner closets and electric lights. The furnace heating system will give every student the .same amount of warmth, no cold feet or getting too hot uround a common heating stove. Ev ery class room will be as light as out of doors. Plenty of ventilation to give good, pure air to breathe at all times. The individual cloak and dinner clos ets are a great feature, gives every child or family rather, a closet for their wraps and dinner under key, so there will be no trouble about children bothering one another’s belongings. This structure will he a four class room building with a commodious audi torium, rest room and library. >Ve were very fortunate to begin this building when we did. Building mate rials of every description and labor was at bottom prices. We are getting this buttdiug completed for about one if what it would have cost two years ago. Two years ugo this same building would have cost at least S4O,(NHJ or 150,000. Some time ago the town of Hosch ton floated a bond issue of SI2,UUO which will partly pay for the construc tion of this building. The writer wish es to state here that the bonds were purchased by Mrs. Mae Spealman, the widow of tiie late Mr. Angel I*. 8 peal man, this proves that Hoschtou has some public spirited women as well as men. The people of Hoschtou and commu nity have worked and pulled together in better unity here of late than ever before in the history of thy town. This is why we have been successful in ac complishing this beautiful school build ing, and is why we were able to raise sufficient funds by private subscrip tion to finance our school for the next nine mouths. Let's keep up this 'uni ty work” and we will grow to he a real town in a surprisingly little while. WT have the brightest prospects for a good school this year that we have had. We have the building, the surroundings, the student hotly and the faculty sufficient to have one of the best high schools anywhere. I Prof. McEntosli is principal of the lloschton High School, Prof. McEntosli Js a graduate of the I nivorsity of North Carolina and has had many years experience' as high school teacher and superintendent and comes here very highly recommended. Mrs. O. G. Adams is assistant and no better teacher can l>e found any where to compart' with Mrs. Adams. Other teachers will Ih> added later. It will require at least four teachers to complete the faculty when we go into our new school building. We are going to put oil all high M-hooT studies, so any one graduating from Hoschtou High School can enter anywhere without an examination. We expect to give a lot of time to nil kinds of athletics, football, basket ball, tennis and other muscle and brain developers. We have about six acres of play grounds, and will have plenty of space to accommodate all outdoor eports. All patrons should visit the school often as convenient and co-operate with the teachers iu any way helpful, and for the advancement and progress of the school. And all patrons should hcc to it that their children are in school every day. Do not take them out of school a day or two now and then tollo a little work, make other arraqm ments. a child soon loses Inter est if bednes not go to school every day nud up in his class. So do not keep tbom out for a single day unless in case of sickness or some emergency. If any difficulty should arise between your child and the teacher leave the child entirely out of the matter and go to the teacher in person and have the matter rightly adjusted. In this way yon will greatly keep down trouble and dissatisfaction that oftimes arises, more or less in all schools. For the school, for the child and for your own sake do not take sides with the child. Tiie rates of tuition at the Hoscbton High School is very reasonable. Ist 1o 4th grades SI.OO per month : sth to 7tii grades $2.00 jv-r month : 8tl) to 11th grades $3.00 per month. Incidental fees SI.OO for the fall. With the Churches M. E. CHURCH 10:15. A. M. Sunday school. Special rally day program of exercises and songs. Annual work day collection for the Decatur Orphans’ Home. This is the day that everybody goes to Sun day /schoolv Home dfephttment and cradle roll included. Special remem brance given to oldest and youngest member present. Also presentation to scholars on Honor Roll. There will be no preaching service, hut the Sunday school exercises will conclude with the Sacrament of the Lord s Supper, to which the entire school is asked to stay. Every class is working to make this the greatest day in our history. 8:00 P. M. Epworfh League Rally The Epworth Leagu from Bethlehem will be guests of honor mid Rev. J. B. Gresham will take part in the service. Special music by Young People's choir and orchestra. A service of real en joyment and inspiration for young and old. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are not attending church else where. "The church with a Hfarty Welcome” L. Wilkie t’ollins, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST ( HI K( H. Services for Sunday. Sunday school at 10:15. 8. E. Maugh on, superintendent. Preaching 11:30 “As They Went.” Junior B. Y. P. IT. 7:00 P. M. Miss Ernestine Bush, president. Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M. Jose phine House, President. Preaching 8:00 P. M. "The Old Tes tament Prodigal.” Wednesday evening servlet 8 :00. The Bible school lesson w ill be taken up and commented on. Gome and welcome. W. H. FATTST, Pastor. CHRISTIAN C'HI'RC’H. Sunday marks the beginning of a new quarter. Gome early. Resolve to be present every Sunday during the quarter. The time is 10:15 A. M. The Lord's Supper and sermon by the minister at 11 :20. Evening sermon at 8:00 o’clock. The pictures from the Life of Christ each Sunday evening are proving an inter esting feature of tlie Sunday night wor ship. Christian Endeavor meets at 7 P. M. on Sunday evenings. Friday night is Community Night. The picture this week will be ’Wel come Children.” This is a five reel and will be full of interest tn all. Minister, Stanley R. Grubb. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Bolton were the guests of Mr. and is. J. W. Adams oil Saturday liigst. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Darby were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and rs. Areli Tanner. Miss Annie Brown and Mrs. \V. C. Shore were guests of Mrs. G. W. Ed wards Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. % W. Partee Sunday afternoon. Mr. mid Mrs. J. J. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bolton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams Sunday. Mr. nud Mrs. A'. A. Edwards were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (. \\. 1* ullei Sunday. Mr. Coleman Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shore, of Par adise. Mr. Roy Bowman and Miss Ila Mae SILs were happily married here Sun day. Severn) from here attended the sing ing at Appalachee Sunday afternoon. Mr Clifford Pruitt was the dinner guest of r. Reuben Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway were guests of r. and Mrs. J. T. Harrison of Bethlehem Sunday afternoon. Mr. William McDaniel and Miss Ma ry Bonnie Bently were happily at Lo ganville Sunday. We are glad to say that Carson Brown is some tetter after several days illness. Rhe Doesn't Believe It. Whenever an elderly woman Is read me and gives s contemporaneous mort. It means that Id the story the lerolne has Just rejected the hero bo rouse be Is rich. i term and SI.OO for the spring term pay able in advance. December is the beginning of the free school term and no tuition will be charged on Ist to 7th grades after this date. Now let everybody pull for the school, talk the school up every chance we have and leave off all criticism and fault finding and We will bring to pass one of the greatest scholastic terms in the history of our school. Co-operate ..nd stand by the fatuity at all. times Crow’* Academy New* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sims of Athens were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Whitehead, Sunday. The singing that was given by Miss Belle Porter Sunday night was enjoy ed by ail present. Mr. and Mrs. Coil Edwards are the proud parents of a girl. Miss Jewel McClellan was the Sun day afternoon guest of Misses Holli day. i Mr. Joe Luke had as his guest Sun day Mr. Jim Luke. Misses Mamie Mobley and Alma Powell and Mr. Tommie Meeler were out rid ing Sunday afternoon. A crowd from here went to East Lake pool Sunday. PARRISH LOCALS* * • (Too Late for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and little son, Almond, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. XV. E. Flanigan. Miss Bessie Simpson spent Saturday night with Miss Jewel Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. O’Kelley and John Watford, of Cleveland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott and fam ilylly from Thursday night to Saturday. Mrs. Lottie Marr and children and Mrs. J. C; Healan spent Saturday night with Mrs. Annie Bell Brown near White Plains. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Eliiott and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flanigan, Mrs. Sunie Elder and Mis F*>ra Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flanigan, of Lawreneeville Sunday. UNION LOCALS . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chapman spent Sunday with their son, Mr. J. B. Chap man, of Mulberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Strange had as their dinner guests Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brookshire and daughter, Ma rie. Misses Ruth Harbin and Joe Cora Suddath spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Xwoffard. Miss Fannie Healan was the dinner guest of Miss Ruth Foster Suuday. ' Mr. Clifford Sauls was the dinner guest of Mr. George Foster Sunday. Miss Corine McElbannon spent Sun day with Miss Bertha Sauls. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page and Miss Geneva Hewitt, of Winder, spent awhile with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart were the guests Sunday of Mrs. M. R. Reid. Miss Lola Pendergrass was the guest Sunday afternoon of Miss Ida Chapman, of Mulberry. Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Mincey spent Sat urday night with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bradberry.. Mr. L. M. Wood was the guest of his brother, Mr. Pete Wood, of Arcade. The party given by Miss Lois Cole Saturday night was very much njoy (‘(l by all present. Another Winder Case. It Proves That There’s A Way Out for Many Suffering Winder People. Just another report of a case in Win der. Another typical case. Kidney ailments relieved in Winder with Doans Kidney Pills. M. E. Sharpton, electrician, says: "1 strained my back lifting and it left my kidneys in a weak condition. My back hurt sometsing awful and it seem ed there were pins and needles sticking into me all the time. I was down and out with this trouble and had severe headaches and nervous spells. I was confined to my bed for a week and I couldn’t move 1 was in so much pain. 1 lost about thirty pounds and was in pretty bad shape when I bought a box of Doan’s idney Pills at DeLaPer riere & Sons drug store. They entirely cured me.” Price 60c atK all dealers. Don’t sim ply .ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Sharpton had. Foster-Milburu Cos., Mfrs., Bucnlo, X. Y. A Pronounced Success. The uniform success that has attend i l the use of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and ire of bowel complaints, both for chil ren and adults, has brought it into al tost universal use, so that it is prac •ieally without a rival and as every one who used it knows; it is without an equal. B may mb fanny to aomo people Bat to the borm editor of the Thomas Oat It appears Ilka the folks to Hot Springs that have a license to be stuck ap doo't use It. —Arkansas Thomas Oat Tajilac has the largest sale of any medicine iu the world. Over Twenty- Million bottles have been sold in six years. No other medicine has every approached it as a seller. —G. W. De- LaPerriere & Sons. THE WINDER NEWS THE UNIVERSAL CAR Complete Satisfaction Complete automobile satisfaction is th result of buy ing wisely and economically rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. 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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 and 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 burns no more coal tha 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: f1.50 A YEAR