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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1921.
Social and Personal News
birthday party.
/
Master Lewis Harper Williams de
lightfully entertained a number of his
little friends at a party last Tuesday
afternoon celebrating bis fourth birth
day. (lames were enjoyed and stories
were told to the children. Punch, cream
and candy were much enjoyed during
the afternoon.
CHILDRENS' PARTY.
A jolly occasion of last week was
Saturday afternoon when little Miss
Jean Kimball celebrated her third birth
day with a delightful little party. A
fish pond was an enjoyable feature of
the afternoon and delicious refresh
ments were served. A large number of
little tots enjoyed the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Green entertain
ed about 85 relatives and friends at a
happy reunion and bountiful dinner
Sttnday at their beautiful suburban
Winder home.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Green, of Hoschton, Mr. and Mrs.
William Pickrell and children, of Ox
ford, Ga.; Mr. .Joe Cheely and family,
of Bethlehem: Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
McGaughey and children, of Dacula;
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards and chil
dren of Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Fuller and daughter, of Winder;
Mr. W. J. Page and family, of Beth
lehem, Mr. and Mrs. .Jim Morris am
children and Mr. Casper and family, of
Statham; Mr. and Mrs. Starr Eason,
of Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fuller,
Mr. and Mrs. .J. M. Fuller and family;
Misses Lillie Maddox, Belle McEver;
•XA'i Louella Bronson, of Winder, Val
ue* Page, of Bethlehem; Mamie and
Belle Green, Messrs. Andrew Pickrell,
of Oxford, Fred McEver, of Winder;
Clarence Page, of Bethlehem; Grady
Queen;.} Henry Fuller and Grady
„en. W ttTV ’
Hash. Brunswick Stew, fried cliiick
en, sandwiches and many kinds of cakes
and pies were served at dinner. Coffee,
iced tea and lemonade were served as
drinks.
Music on the grafanola and organ
and singing by the young folks were
enjoyed in the afternoon. The guests
departed declaring they bad spent a
most delightful day in spite of the rain
which marred the occasion to some ex
tent. —One who was present.
Mrs. Alma McDonald of Atlanta spent
the week-end in Winder with friends.
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Mr. W. A. Harper, of Statham. was
in Winder Tuesday and called at the
News office.
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Mrs. Maude Bondurant, Miss Alice
King and Frank Bondurant spent last
Saturday in Athens.
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Mr. ’and Mrs. K. A. Willis, of Rock
Hill. S. C\. wre recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lyle.
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Miss Rita King, who Is in training at
the Athens General Hospital, will spend
Saturday here with Miss Alice King.
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Mrs. .T. W. Eavenson, of Bowman. Ga„
who has been visiting her children here
this week, returned home Wednesday.
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. Mr. R. F. Whaley, of Milan. Ga..
came up this week to visit old friends
in this section where he formerly lived.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robertson and
voung son. William, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McWhorter last
Sunday.
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Mrs. Georgia Harris and Mr. Glaire
Harris spent the past week-end in El
berton with Mr. and Mrs. W .O. McMul
lan.
Mrs.*W. C. Horton is spending sev
eral days in Atlanta; while there she
will attend the sth congressional dis
trict meeting at College Park.
Mrs. W. H. Jennings entertained at
a lovely party last Friday afternoon,
the guests including the members of
the Brides club and a few friends.
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Mr. F. H. Norris, a former citizen
of this county, but whose home is now
in Ben Hill, Campbell county, was in
Winder on business one day this week.
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Mr. Ben Juhan, of Athens, spent
the week-end with his family in this
city.
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Mr. Z, F. Jackson, who has been
quite unwell for some time, was car
ried to Atlanta the latter part of last
week for treatment by Dr. 1\ illis Jones.
He is in Wesleyan Memorial hospital.
Pocket Knives for 5c and up at the
Smith Hardware Company.
f Get an Oil Heater for the chilly
mornings from Smith Hardware Cos.
STATHAM NEWS
Misses Idalee and Kate Lavender of
Athens were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Dooly Sunday.
Miss Marion Reynolds entertained
as her week-end guest Miss Annie Lou
Porter of Colbert.
Misses Bessie and* I.illjan l.auit-r
from Auburn Christian College, spent
the week-end here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rainey Lanier.
\V. I*. Wall of Sparta is here for a
few days witli relatives.
Mr. E. 11. Wells, of Wutkiiftsville
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Rev. C. W. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Wall and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Perkins.
Mrs. J. 1. Burson was called to At
lanta to the bedside of her brother. Mr.
Weatherly, who is in a serious condi
tion. She was accompanied by her
son, Frank Bursou.
Miss Pearl Lanier very royally en
tertained as her week-end gusts Misses
Decima Bradberry and Ester Williams
of Winder.
Miss Ruth Arnold is spending some
time in Talbotton as the guest of her
sister. Mrs. R. 1,. Siruth.
Mr. and Mrs. At Coker of Athens
were with their mother, Mrs. Ellen
Dooly, Sunday.
Miss Annie Mae Smith from Gratis
spent the week end here with her sis
ter, Mrs. .J. T. Treadwell.
Mrs. Georgia McDonald left Monday
for Atlanta where she will be the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Luther Cody.
E. R. Arnold is spending part of this
week in South Carolina.
Tlie friends of Mrs. J. I. Burson are
sympathizing with her iu the death of
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory McElroy of Win
der. were the week-end guests of Mr.
ml rs. W. D. Whitman.
Quite a good many Stathamites at
tended the fair at Winder this week.
J. J. Horton, of Atlanta, spent part
of this week hero- with ids children.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright of East
ville were here part of this week with
relatives.
Statham High School News.
The following pupils entered school
Monday: Ruby and Ruth Gasper, Gy
rus Johnson, Avery Bedingfield, Eras
tus Kinney.
Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah! Gomes timidly
from the platform of the auditorium
on every Tuesday and Thursday af
ternoons as Mrs. Hutchins tests one
girl's voice after another. This wee
noise is by no means all there is to the
Glee Glut). When the girls have recov
ered from this unusual happening the
volume increases and they sing joyous
ly.
The manual training class so well
begun by Mr. Williams for the boys
as been the inspiration for Mrs. Hutch
ins to begin organizing a Domestic
Science class for the girls, which will
oe completed at an early date.
Fifth and sixth grades have plann
ed their window boxes and they are
saving their money to buy bulbs.
The fifth grade is making a special
study of South America.
The pupils of these grades gave a
very interesting little program in their
room last Friday afternoon.
A genuine spirit of generosity, lo.v
ilt.v and cooperation was demonstrated
by the people of Statham Saturdaav
evening at the school festival given to
pay for the new sanitary drinking fount
recently installed in the school build
ing. The school cpmpus was never
lovlier than on this occasion. On each
side of the walk and hung among the
trees were vari-eolored Japanese lan
terns. Scattered over the lawn were
rustic seats and tables at which the
guests were served. Stripped titties
banked with a profusion of gol
den-rod and autumn leaves form
ed the artistic booths from which the
refreshments were served. This was
indeed a happy occasion for all pres
ent. We wish to all those who
helped us to make it it success. We ap
preciate the presence and help of all
the out of town visitors.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The party is known who took casing
off Ford Truck Sunday night belonging
to Williams-Thompson Cos. Nothing
will be done if returned at once, other
wise you will have to suffer. —Williams-
Thompson Cos.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Mack
'Moore, colored, will render in their de
mands to the undersigned, duly proven
according to law, and all parties owing
and indebted to the said Mack Moore
will 1 1 once make payment to the under
signed.
H. G. HILL,
Administrator of the Estate of Mack
Moore. 6t
SALE NOTICE.
GE< >IUJ lA—Barrow county.
By virtue of the provisions of the
will of William Collier, deceased, duly
probated in solemn form in Jackson
county, before the Court of Ordinary,
on January titli, 1913, as appears of re
cord on Minute Book **G’ page 239,
granting to It. L. Carithers and M. B.
Griffeth, Executors therein named, the
power to sell any or all of his property,
tlie undersigned as executors of tlie will
of the said William Collier, will offer
for sale before tlie court house door of
Barrow county, at public outcry to tlie
highest bidder, in tlie City of Winder,
between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1921, as
the property of tlie deceased, tlie follow
ing deerilied property of the said de
scribed lands, towit:
All that tract or parcel of land gen
erally known as tlie old home place of
the said William Collier, deceased, and
occupied by him at the time of his
death and later occupied and controll
ed by Miss Phoebe McLocklin, return
ed in the inventory and appraisement
by said estate at 200 acres, more or
less, but later surveyed by W. T. Ap
pleby and containing in the aggregate
173 3-4 acres, described by a boundary
commencing at an iron pen on road near
Casper line; thence along said road S.
42 1-4 E. 39.50 ells, to a rock on said
oad ; thence with Terrell lands 8. 19 1-2
VV 20 chs to rock: thence with Vickers
land N. 41 1-2 W. 8 chs. to rook ; thence
S. 38 3-4 W. 8.44 oils, to rock; thence
with Vincent lands X. 40 W. 37.16 chs
to rock: thence S. 44 W. 14.10 chs to
rock; tlienee S. 61 VV. 5.33 chs. to rock;
thence 8. 58 VV. 4.37 chs. to rock;
thence 8. 39 1-2 VV'. 8.27 chs. to a rock;
thence 8. 60 VV. 90 lenglits to rock;
thence with the Kelluin lan Is X. 59 3-4
VV'. 17.27 chs. to rock; thence X. 48 1-4
E. 45.26 clis. to iron pen; thence 8.
.39 .3-4 E. 9.36 chs. to iron pen; thence
X. 48 E. 16.94 chs. to the beginning
corner.
Sttid lands lias been sub-divided into
five smaller parcels and will be sold
by the said five smaller parcels, de
scribed ns follows:
Tract No. 1.
Commencing at a rock on the Smith
line with the corner of tract No. 2;
thence S. 42 E. 111.04 cits, to a rock;
thence S. 38 3-4 W. 16.65 chs. to rock;
thence X. 40 W. 28.34 chs. to rock;
tlienee X. 10 E. 9.56 cits, to a rock;
thence X 48 E. 7.94 chs. to a rock at
Beginning corner, containing 49.56 acres
more or less.
Trart No. 2.
Commencing at an iron pen or post
oak on the road with Gasper lands;
thence S. 42 1-4 E. 29.50 chs. to a
rock: thence S. 38 3-4 W. 9.20 chs. to
a rock : thence X. 42 W. 31.04 chs. to
a rock at the corner of tract Xo. 1;
thence X. 48 E. 9 cits to the beginning
corner, containing 27.54 acres, more or
less.
Tract No. 3.
Commencing at a rock on road with
the Daniel lands at corner of tract Xo.
2: thence S. 42 1-4 E. 10 chs to a rock;
on road with Terrell lands: thence S.
19 1-2 W. 20 cits, to a rock: thence with
Vickers lands X. 41 1-2 W. 8 chs. to
rock; thence S. 38 3-4 W. 8.44 cits, to
rock: thence X. 40 W. 8.82 chs to rock;
thence with lint' of tract Nos. 1 and 2
X. 38 3-4 E. 25.85 chs. to rock on road
at the beginning eorner, containing
30.63 acres, more or less.
Tract No. 4.
Commencing at a rock marking N.
W. corner of Tract No. 1 with lands of
Vincent; thence S. 4-1 W. 14.10 chs. to
ock at bridge; thence N. 40 3-4 W. 16.40
chs. to rock; thence N. 48 1-4 E. 23.04
to an iron pen; thence 8. 39 3-4 E.
9.36 chs. to the rock at the beginning
corner, containing 32.!*0 acres, more or
lss.
Tract No. 5.
Commencing at a rock at bridge at
the corner of tract No. 4 with lands of
Vincent; thence S. 61 W. 5.33 chs. to
rock; thence S. 58 W. 4.37 chs to rock;
thence S. 39 1-2 W. 8.27 chs. to a rock ;
thence 8. GO W. 90 lengths to a rook in
the road; thence N. 59 3-4 W. with Kel
luin lands 17.27 chs. to rock; thence N.
48 1-4 E. 22.22 chs. to rock at corner of
■tract No. 4; thence 8. 46 3-4 E. 16.40
chs. to rock at bridge at beginning cor
ner, containing 33.12 acres, more or
less.
Terms of sale: One-third cash on
day of .sale and remainder on January
lst, 1922. Possession of lands to be
had on January Ist, 1922.
This the sth day of October 1921.
It. L. CARITHEKS,
M. B. GUIFFETH,
Executors of Will of William Collier.
Deceased.
G. A. JOHNS,
.1. C. PRATT,
Attorneys for Executors.
Tanlac, the remarkable remedy that
everybody is talking about, is sold by
G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons.
Be sure to plant onions this fall. Fine
sets for sale by Smith Hardware C’o.
THE WINDER NEWS
SUMMEROUR’S
Great Sale
STILL ON
£ROWDS have been flocking to Summerour’s Sale by
the hundreds. His wonderful bargains are creating
a genuine sensation throughout this entire section. Now
is the time to lay in your supply of Fall and Winter
Goods. You will save money, and money counts now.
Don’t wait until the opportunity is gone, but act now.
The Lucky Key to the Music
Master
Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 13,
14 and 15, are the days in which the lucky key to the
Music Master that is to be given away free will be found
Bring all your keys to the Music Master on one of these
days and try them. We want to see who has the lucky
key. Somebody is going to get a fine musical instill
ment free. Bring in your keys on one of these days.
Don’t be too late.
J. W. Summerour
WINDER, GEORGIA
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