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OCTOBER in. 1921.
BETHEL NEWS
(Jaisl ww'kV letter)
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tanner, of
Curl. were the quests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. 11. Ridgeway Sat unlay night.
Mrs. T. W Ear tee was the Client of
Mrs. Lloyd Edwards Saturday after
-111 Kill.
Messrs. G. W. Brown, J. W. Bailee
and E. H Ridgeway motored to Win
der Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. .1 .1 Bolton were tlie
of Mr and Mrs. V. 11. Bolton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ridgeway, of Beth
lehem. wen* guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1.
W Partee awhile Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
pm-sfs of Mr. and Airs. J. U . Adams
Sunday.
Mr. Dewey Lynch was the gijost of
Mr. Ira Adams Sunday night.
Mrs. <'. A. Edwards was the guest
of Mrs. G. W. Edwards Saturday af
ternoon.
Mr. Clyde Helton, of Auburn, spent
Saturday night with friends here.
Mrs. VV. (’. Sliogh an* the guest of
Mrs. 11. J. Brown Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. KT* A. Edwards and
family attended the reunion at Mr.
John Breen’s near Winder Sunday.
M-s. (i. C. Brown was the guest of
Mis- Annie Brown Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Brady McGaughey of
Haeula. spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Edwards.
Mrs. W. (*. Shore was the guest of
Mrs. G. W. Brown Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Edwards and
Miss Nancy Edwards were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. ('. Brown Tuesday
night.
Miss Ara Partee was the guest of
Misss Annie and Susie Brown Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Bolton were in
Winder shopping Friday afternoon.
Mas. Millie Bennett spent part of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. 11. J.
Brown.
Misses Mary Loo and Lana Belle Ed
wards and Susie) Brown wore guests of
Miss Eddie Maud Edwards Saturday
afternoon.
Messrs. W. T. and 11. .1. Brown vis
ited their father, Mr. S. Brown at
Winder Sunday.
Mr. Willie Partee attended preaching
at Bethlehem Sunday.
U Post Oak Locals 1
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(Last week's letter)
Mr. urul Mrs. (Jorge Wall and Miss
Minnie Will.nm spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kv
ans.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sims announce
the birth of a tine son September 20tli
Mr. and Mrs. Ilinun Adams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hol
loway.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hailey spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. G I* Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. <J. Casey attended
the children’s day at Paradise Sun
day.
Mr. A. .1. Casey returned home Sun
day after a ten days’ visit to his
daughter, Mrs. Mell Tucker, id \\ inter
ville, (la.
Mr. Charles Austin spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. W. M. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Casey spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Smith, of near Winder.
We are sorry to learn of the death
of Mrs. Callie 1 loach, who died on
September 29th.
Miss Julia Manning s|>ent Friday
night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
<1 P. Holloway.
MV. and Mrs. N. .1. Casey spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. ( .
<l. Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Howell spent
Sunday with Mr. W. IV Hendrix.
Mr otis Dillard spent Saturday night
with Mr. Roy Oriffeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carswell spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latler's brother at Monroe.
Miss Lillie Jane Perkins, of Win
der spent Saturday night and Sunday
witt\ Mr. and Mrs Hush Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Adams.
Mr Otjs Dillard and Miss America
Dillard spent Saturday in Winder.
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ATTENTION! CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
On account of the Annual Reunion
IhiiOed (J.uifedeniti' Veterans, Chat
tanooga, Term., October 24-27, 1921. the
SEABOARD will offer special round
trip fares to those presenting identifi
cation certificates. Sts' proper officer
ror these certificates. Call on nearest
Seaboard Ticket agent for, tickets and
reservations, or address
FRED GEIBBI.RR,
Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Agent,
S. A. L. lty., Atlanta. Ga.
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BARROW COUNTY
Barrow county is hut six years old.
She was formed by a rib taken from
the side of each Jackson, Gwinnett and
Walton counties. Neither of these
slept while the ojirrul ion was being per
formed. She rame into existence full
grown in dimensions, containing BIN
si|Uarc miles of fertile (ibis and fine
.forests. Her climate is healthful, her
population is hale, hearty, honest and
hospitable, being of that sturdy class
that has long made North Georgia fa
mous.
Her factories and her furnaces, her
Climate, her soil, her forests, and her
banks ami her rail roads are only the
by products of her wealth. Her chief
wealth consists in her boys and girls,
and Barrow's chief interest is centered
in tier school-houses and her churches.
Three thousand live hundred hoys and
girls are taught in our public schools,
saving nothing of a huge number at
tending liigli schools. All are being
taught by competent and efficient teach
ers.
Notwithstanding the financial depres- !
,sion that prevails till over the county,
the efforts that were put forth to make
Barrow county fair a success have been
amply rewarded.
All who have itccri attending the fairs
of this county are unanimous in their
opinion the one just closed was the
best in the history of the county.
It has been fully demonstrated that
no county in Georgia is capable of pro
ducing a greater variety of agricultur
al products, neither can any county
produce better specimens.
Our fair managers are to lie com
mended for liiieral and unselfish manner
in which they conducted the fair. The
profits derived were turned back to
the people in prizes. The schools that
put on these exhibits have received
substantial profits. This is one of the
means by which Burrow county, al
though a baby in age. is growing in
public favor by leaps and bounds.
I wish to compliment every school
that pul on an exhibit. They all did
tlieiijfselves great liono'r, I 'wish to
commend our county agent. Mr. A. I>.
Robertson for the splendid service ren
dered in getting u]i these exhibits. ‘Prog
ess” our motto as the years go by.
J. B. BROOKSHIRE.
Bounty School Superintendent.
FARM FOR SALE.
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Ml! I'.. 1 '.. Acres of fine farm land; ”4
acres in cultivation, balance in tine tim
ber, good four room house and good
out buildings; fine pasture and good
well of water. Four miles east of Win
der. In one-half mile of church, and
one mile of good school. Mrs. W. V.
Negara, Winder, Ga. Mt'Js-pd
ZZ INSTANCE
Jour neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a
•ikely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
dv. t night with u clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAi. ay mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & mith
The Declining Cost of
Tire Milage
You have probably noticed the steadily in
creasing amount of mileage built into Good
year Tires during the last ten years.
Do you realize that this increase in mile
age has been accomplished without extra
cost to the user-that Goodyear Tires cost
less to-day than in 1919?
I We stock and sell all sizes of Good
year Tires. Tubes and Accessories, for
we know that they cost no more than
you are asked to pay for goods of less
Gome to our Goodyear Service Sta
tion and let us show you how to reduce
the cost of tire mileage.
'he Tire Service Station
Robert A. Camp, Prop.
Athens Street. WINDER, GA,
THOSE 203
PARRISH LOCALS
Mr. stud Mrs. Albert Allen and lit
tle son, Almond, spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House.
Misses Until and Thelma Allen spent
Saturday night with their brother, Mr.
I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen of near Eli
ion Grove.
Miss Bessie Simpson spent Satur
day night with Miss Jewell Elliott.
Master Chester Elliott was the guest
of Messrs. Odell and Lcfus Wright
Sunday.
Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest of
Mias Bessie Simpson Sunday.
Mrs. C. I*. Allen and mother. Mrs.
Jay. were guests of Mrs. A. N. Elliott
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. c. I*. Allen and children
Nellie and Cecil, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Elliott and family Sat
urday night.
( Miss Essie Wright was the guest of
her grandpa rents at Winder Saturday
! night.
I Miss Annie Bell Clack was the guest
|of Miss Nellie Allen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mote wre the
guests of the former's parents Sat
urday night.
Mrs. McDongal of near Hoschton is
I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Healfln.
Miss Enin Anglin of Winder was the
guest of tier sister and family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skelton were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elli
ott Sunday.
The singing at Mr. A. N. Elliott's
Sunday night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
j Miss Ijouaim Walker lias returned
1 home after a stay of two months with
i her sister. Mrs. W. B. Bramlett.
Mr. and jftrs. W. B. Bramlett are
! visiting relatives in Fannin county for
awhile.
Rev. Bunion Collins and liev. Frank
; Jackson were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Flanigan and family Sunday.
WHO'S TO BLAME?
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I
I make a note and receive the ’dough.'
I praise the hank wherever I go.
My note falls due; a notice is received.
But I rest on saui with perfect case.
After sixty days I call to renew,
I Greeting the cashier with ‘howdy do’
! With a pleasing voice I state my case,
| The answer I get is a frowning face.
I
The cashier say 4 “We want the CASH,
■ And I see at once my plans are HASH
I walk away my lip hanging low,
Kicking the Bunk wherever I go.
. —A. A. T.
THE WINDER NEWS
CROW’S ACADEMY
(Last week's Letter)
Mrs. Georgia Ann Leo returned home
Sunday after sjiending a few days with
Mrs. Moldey.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims from Ath
ens were visiting friends and rela
tives here Saturday night and Sun
day.
Mr. Leo Whitehead returnd home on
Saturday evening after staying u week
with his sister in Athens.
Mrs. Pearl Casey had as her guest
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Annie Huff.
Mr. Richard Casey had as his guest
Sunday afternoon Mr. Joe Luke.
We are having some rainy weather
tiiis week.
Sunday school is progressing fine at
Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff spent Sunday |
with Mr. and Mrs. Coil Edwards.
Crow’s Academy News
Mrs. Joe Luke had ns her guest Sun
day night her daughter from Atlanta.
Mrs. Estelle Edwards had as her
guest Sunday her mother, Mrs. Dial,
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Huff.
The party given by Miss Carey John
son Saturday night was enjoyed.
Misses Nellie and Viola Casey had
as their guests Sunday afternoon Miss
es Florence and Lena Edwards and
Misses Ncba and Nellie Lee.
Several from here attended the fair
at Winder last Week.
Mrs. Pearl Casey had as her guest
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Annie Lee.
Several from here went visiting Miss
Luna Mae Evans Sunday.
There was a singing at Miss Nellie
Casey’s Sunday night.
The farmers of this section are nearly
through gathering their cotton crops.
Master Clifford Casey had his cousin
Master Leon Casey, with him Sunday.
Miss Nellie Casey made a short call
on Miss Mollie Mae Edwards Satur
day evening.
A Sensational
Offering of
Silk, Jersey Petticoats
and Silk Hose
We have just received a shipment of shirty (30) Silk
Jersey Petticoats with accordian plaited flounces in all
the leading colors, Skirts that usually sell for Five and
Six dollars, but next Friday morning ,the 14th, at 9:00
o’clock, we are going to give you choice of the lot, (if
someone else don’t beat you here) for the small sum of
$2.69
At the same time we are going to offer you Two Dol
lar pure thread silk hose, full fashion, with three seams
in back, black or white, only two pairs to a customer, for
just
SI.OO %
Sale will last three hours, unless the pettiskirts ane
sold out in less time.
REMEMBER THE TIME, FRIDAY MORNING AT
NINE O’CLOCK AND BE HERE WITH THE OTHER
LADIES.
Yours for better values,
The Winder Dry Goods
Store
SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW.
FARM LOANS!
I make loans on lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00, for
five years’ time in Barrow, Walton, Jackson and Gwinnett counties. I
am in Winder on Fridays of each week; my office is on the second floor
of the Winder National Bank Building. Write to me or come to see me
if you need money,
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
6 mos. —2? LAWKEM EVILLE, GA.
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