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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1021.
vSocial and Personal News
_ THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR..
.Monday, October 31st.
W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. W.
B. McCants.
Tuesday, November Ist.
Mrs. Kimball entertained at
a small morning party for Mrs.
Wheeler.
Minstrel given by Methodist
Philatbea class in the eveniug at
school auditorium.
Wednesday, November 2
Mrs. H. A. Carithers was hos
tess at a luncheon for Mrs. Wheel
er.
Mesdames Pledger and Kortson
entertained at sewing party.
Mrs. C. O. Niblack was hostess
at informal party.
Mrs. Howard Rogers entertain
ed at sewing party.
Philathea Skicial at Baptist
church parlors.
Thursday, November 3rd.
Mrs. D. F. Thompson is enter
taining Young Matrons club.
Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson is enter
taining at Sewing Tarty.
Friday, November 4th.
Mrs. Ralph Smith will enter
tain at morning party for Mrs.
Wheeler.
Mrs. J. W. Griffeth will be hos
tess in the afternoon at Bridge
Tarty for Mrs. Wheeler.
Saturday, November sth.
Mrs. J. F. Broome will enter
tain at Bridge in the afternoon
for Mrs. Wheeler.
BRIDGE PARTY.
>lrs. Hawthorne Ware entertained
several friends at her attractive apart
ments on Friday afternoon. Autumn
leaves were used throughout the rooms
as deeoratoins. After a most pleas
ant afternoon spent playing bridge, the
lvifetess, served a salad course with hot
tea. Those invited to enjoy Mrs.
Ware's gracious hospitality on this oc
casion were Mesdaures Herschel Smith.
Ralph Smith, G. C. Moseley, Bob i’ir
kle, Fleming Thompson, Henry Pledger,
George Fortson, Howard Rogers, P.
H. Kimball, J. F. Broome and Carter
Daniel, of Athens.
MESDAMES GREENE AND
BOWDEN HONOREES AT
SEWING PARTY.
Among the delightful events of the
week was the sewing party on Wed
nesday afternoon given by Mesdame>
G. H. Fortson and J. H. Pledger, in
honor of Mrs. Gordon Greene of Wash
ington, D. C„ and Mrs. James Bowden
of Atlantu. The room where the guest*
assembled were prettily decorated
with baskets of salvia. A lovely salad
course was served late in the afternoon.
Besi&s the honor guests those present
were* Mesdames W. H. Quarterman,
W. .7. Russell, M. J. Griffeth, A. S.
Morgan, C. O. Maddox. L. A. Fortson.
A. D. McCurry, G AV. DeLaPerriere,
Lester Moore, Paul Autry, O. M. Jack
son. Edgar DeLaPerriere, Joe Estes.
Parks Stewart, W. N. Bailey, J. B.
Parham, C. S. Williams, 1., IV. Collins,
Bondurant and Miss Ora Lee < amp.
MRS. H. T. FLANIGAN
(ENTERTAINS.
One of the most beautiful and en
joyable social events of the autumn
.season was last Wednesday afternoon
when Mrs. H. T. Flanigan entertained
the Young Matrons Federated club,
the Brides club and a few friends at u
delightful Hallowe’en party. The en
tire first floor of this be H utlful home
was thrown together and decorated in
the color motif of yellow and black.
Autumn foliage, gayly tinted leaves
and smllax banked the sides of the
walls, and quantities of l>autlful yel-
wferie arranged' In
baskets and vases on mantels and cab
inets. inets. The chandeliers were
festooned wtftty smlfeix and autumn
leaves and the lights were shaded with
pumpkin lantern*.
As the guestH arrived they were
greeted by spooks and ushere.l into
the library where several weird and
sp<s>ky stunts a lorded much merri
ment. The guests were then led by
Die spooks lido the lnrge reception
.■.min Here in mi alcove bnuked with
foliage plants, leaves, Jack ((’lanterns.
Muck cats and owls a witch stirred
Die cauldron and unique fortunes were
handed to each gy the witch. Next
Die (rests were led Into the dining
room In the center of the dining ta-
Hi was a large sliver loving cup filled
with t end some vG ow Eaton chrysnn
theniutn* encircle 1 by silver candle
„tl.ks holding yellow, unshnded ta
p4*rs burning. On either end of the
table were two large pumnMns out
(,f which two wit hes served orange
ice. On leaving the guests were pre
sided with appropriate souvenirs.
MRS W ARE HOSTESS AT
SEWING PARTY.
Mrs. S. H. Ware delightfully enter
tained the Junior Priscilla Sewing
lub last Thursday afternoon at her
apartment on Center street. A deli
cious salad course was served at the
•onclusiou of the sewing hour. The
guests were Mesdames Ralph Smith.
It. 11. Kimball, Carithers, Robert Camp.
G. W. DoLaPerriere, I .ester Moore, J. F
Broome. Preston Williams, Robert Ar
nold. Edgar DeLaTerriere, L. I.ove,
Reese Couch, Howard Perry, J. B.
•Parham, Clyde Williamson, Collins, G.
*H. Fortson and Jidin Maynard.
MISSES McCANTS ENTERTAIN
AT PRETTY HALLOWE'EN
PARTY.
Misses Nell and Charlotte McCants
entertained at a pretty Hallowe'en par
ty Thursday afternoon in compliment
to their mother, Mrs. W. B. McCants,
The entire floor of the home. was
thrown together and decorated in the
color motif of yellow and black. Au
tumn foilage and quantities of yellow
and white chrysanthemums with black
cats, owls, witches and ghosts were
used as decorations.
As the guests arrived they were ser
ved ghost ambrosia by a my-terious
ghost and punch from a pumpkin em
bedded in autumn leaves and fruits.
Bobbing for apples and other inter
toting Hallowe'en contests were en
joyed and prizes awarded, and this was
followed by fortunes.
Later in the afternoon an ice course
was served.
Fifty guests enjoyed the Misses Mu-
Cants hospitality.
Those assisting in entertaining were
Mrs. I,t*e DeLaPerriere, Mrs. Tom May
nard. Mrs. John Hargrove. Mrs. Parks
Stewart. Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Misses
Icie Smith, Evelyn Radford. Marie
lerrin and Montine Robinson.
MRS. W. 1.. Del-aPEKRIERE
social circll:
BRIDGE CLUB.
Hallowe'en week was marked by
quite anumber of lovely s<M-ial events
and among the prettiest was that of
lust Friday, when Mrs. IV. L. DeLa-
Perriere was the charming hostess at
a delightful luncheon.
As the guests arrived they were greet
ed by a witch and ghost. The inte
rior of this lovely home was unusually
attractive with its many decorations of
autumn leaves, chrysanthemums and
pumpkins; Jack o-lanterns were hung
from the lights of the chandeliers, mak
ing every thing appear weird and
spooky.
The dining table was overlaid with
a beautiful oluny luncheon set, and
sad as its central decoration the tra
ditional cauldron, in which burned a
warm yellow light, and favors were
lrawn from this pot by yellow ribbons
xtending to each plate, and the read
ing of appropriate fortunes found in
each souvenir afforded much amuse
nent. Other appointments of the ta
ble were in black and yellowi After a
six course luncheon, bridge was en
joyed.
Those enjoying this delightful occa
i',n were Misses Mellie and Vera Stan-
oii, Mesdames Marion Duvall. C. W
Miller, I. A. Stanton, John Upshaw,
Will Kinkpatrick, Geo. Spearman. San
lors Upshaw, and Walter Lane, all of
tnoial Circle, Mrs. .H A. Uarithers
and Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere of Win
der.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Herrin and
Misses Marie and Mabel Herrin spent
Friday in Atlanta.
• •
Mr. Willie Lanier, formerly of Stat
diam, now of Washington, D. C., Is
Visiting his sister, Mrs. J. W. Shields,
jn this city.
• •
Dr. and Mrs. Quillian had as their
guests during last week, Mr. and Mrs.
f. T. Quillian. of Commerce. Ga., Dr.
,E. P. Quillian and Mr. D. O. Neal of
Valdosta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Miller and Miss
Katie Belle Miller, of Athens, Ga., Mr.
Willard P. Quillian of Tech.
NOTICE TO OCR FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS.
We have moved our stable* from the
building on Candler street to the build
ing on Jackson street, known as the
lycster 1,. Moore baru. We have sev
eral head of good mules we will sell
cheap or exchange.—J. W. Moore &
Sons.
Civil Service examination for Novem
l>er. Positions from SI4OO to IGOO.
Age, Ift upward. Experience unnecessa
ry. For free particulars, instruction,
write J. Leonard (former Civil Service
examiner) 595 Equitable Bldg. Wash
ington, D. C. 2t
The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. W. B.
McCants Monday afternoon.
• •
Mr. J. B. Lovin, of near Auburn, was
a visitor in the city Wednesday.
• •
Mr. Claude Cook speut Sunday in
Atlanta.
• •
Judge J. H. Parks, of Cain’s district,
was in Winder on business Tuesday.
• •
Mr. J. B. Treadwell, of near Stat
ham, was a visitor in the city Friday.
• •
Mrs. A. T. McElroy and son. A. T.
Jr., spent last Friday in Atlieus.
• *
Mr. T. F. Parker, of near Auburn,
(was in the city on business Wednesday.
• •
Mrs. O. M. Jackson has returned
from a ten days' stay at Crawfordville.
• •
Mrs. E. E. DeLaPerriere and Mrs.
G. W. DeLaPerriere spent Monday in
Atlanta.
• •
Mrs. H. N. Maynard, of College Park
was in Winder last week visiting rel
atives and friends.
• •
Mis. Grover Moseley entertained a
few friends informally Monday after
noon.
Miss Rockwell, of Covington, is vis
tiug iter niece, Mrs. Lester Moore,
this week.
Mr. and Mr>. Harry Kilpatrick of
Atlanta were the week-end guests of
relatives here last week.
• •
Mrs. O. AV. DeLaPerriere and Mrs.
E. E. DeLaPerriere spent lit-t Monday
in Atlanta.
• •
Miss Mellie Stanton has returned
Social Circle after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. AA*. 1,. DeLaPerriere.
• •
Misses Miriam Bennett and Alice
King spent the past week-end iu Jef
ferson.
• •
Mr. Emmett Bondurant of Athens
-■pent last Saturday in the city with
Mrs. Maude and Frank Bondurant.
• •
Mrs. Carter Daniel and little daugh
ter have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
r. T. Strange the past week
• •
Mrs. AA'. A. Brooks left last week for
Edwards. Miss., where she will spend
several weeks visiting relatives.
• •
Mesdames Robert Camp. Joseph
Broome and It. H. Kimball motored to
Athens one afternoon recently.
•
Mrs. Henry Pledger left Tuesday
morning for Athens where she will
spend the remainder of the week.
• •
Miss Evelyn Moore of Atlanta was
the guest of Miss Gertrude Young
for several days Inst week.
Miss Lucille Daniel, who is spending
the fall and winter in Atlanta, spent
the week-end here with her mother.
•
Miss Maud Mohlev of Social Circle
• p-nt the past week-end in Athens the
guest of Misses Smith and Mrs. Lester
Moore.
• •
Mis< Maude Bowden and baby, of
Atlanta, are spending n few weeks here
with her parents. Judge and Mrs. R.
B. Russell.
• •
Mrs. Mattia Jackson. V>f Havana,
Fla., arrived in Hu- city Tuesday to
spend .some time with her brother, Mr.
.1. AY. McWhorter and family.
• •
Mr. J. R. Camp, of Campton. one of
the oldest and most highly esteemed
Citb.ens in this section of the Rtate, was
i visitor in AA'inder last Friday.
•
Mr. J. L. Lanier, of Atlanta, has
tieen in the city for several days vis
iting friends and relatives and look
ing after some bnslnes# matters.
• •
Mrs. Andrew Stanton, Mrs. Mrs. Co
-a Stanton Kirkpatrick. Misses Vera
qranton and Mellie Stanton, of Social
Circle, were guests of Mrs. W. L. De-
LaPerriere on Friday.
• •
Among those motoring to Athens last
Friday evening to se the play at the
'•olonial Theater. “The Storm,” were
Mr. Edwin Strange and Miss Red
mond. Dr and Mrs. J. A. Huff. Messrs.
V. A. Sharpton. Reuben Davis, Theo
Tackson, J. B. Parham,
• •
Mrs. Robert Gamp has as her guests
Mrs. Wheeler and bnbv of San Anto
nio. Terns On account of a recent
bereavement in Mrs. Wheeler’s famllv
n lnree parties have been given for
her hut among those entertaining In
formal! v are Mrs. R H. Kimball. Mrs.
H. A. Carithers, Mrs. J. W. Griffeth
Mrs. Ralph SmltH and Mrs. J. F.
Broome.
THE WINDER NEWS
* QUARTERLY CONFERENCE.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference of
the Methodist church will be held on
Friday night at 8 o’clock at the par
sonage. Rev. W. T. Hamby will be
in the chair, and final reports will be
made of the year’s work.
• •
The friends of Mr. J. R. Coker will
regret to learn that lie happened to
the accident of getting his arm brok
en one day hist week. This is the sec
ond time this arm has been broken.
For Sale or Exchange.
Several good farm mules seven to ten
years old at a real bargain.
New Fordson Tractor will sacrifice.
See nu* quick for real bargain.
S. F. PIRKLE
WINDER, GA.
Classified Ads.
* -- _•
All work strictly cash. Nothing
chargiKi.—F. Hofmeister.
Rev. L. A. Henderson, of Lawrence
vllle was a visitor in the city Wednes
day.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
We have a 10-20 Titan Tractor prac
ically new, will sell cheap for cash or
exchange for Ford truck.—J. W. Moore
i Sons.
Atlauta Journal delivered in the city
20c per week. —Herrin.
Atlanta Constitution delivered in the
City 20c per week.—Herrin,
Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Con
stitution local agency.—Herrin.
Mail subscriptions accepted for At
lanta Journal and Atlanta Constitution
Herrin.
Did you ever use any of that won
lerful Tan-no-more? Try it one time
\
and you will call for it again. It's for
sale at J. H. Wheeler's store, Candler
street. Phone 110.
All work strictly cash. Nothing
charged.—F. Hofmeister.
Fordsorv
_ -S' '
/. o. b. iiotroit
The meritsof the Fordson Tractor can be best judged
thru the opinions of its daily users:
Ask these gentlemen who own them:
J B. HOLLIDAY P. R. SMITH
Statham, Ga. Winder, Ga., R F D 2
GREEN GREESON W. W. PIERCE
Bethlehem, Ga. Carl, Ga.
KING MOTOR COMPANY
C. B. MOTT, Manager
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
Summerour’s Gin
We are ginning every
day.
Highest Price paid for
Cotton Seed.
Bring us your cotton.
G. W. Summerour
“So Long Letty”
6-Reel Comedy Drama
Monday and Tuesday
November 7 and 8
Strand Theater
Subscription Price: $1.30 Per Year.