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STRAND THEATER PROGRAM
THURSDAY, Nov. 17.—Jas. Oliver
C'urwood’s “ISOBEL" —House Peters.
FRIDAY. Nov. IS. —Enid Bennett, in
“The Woman in the Suit Case.
VOL. XXVIII.
V. S. ACADEMY
There will be preaching at Sharon
church Saturday night and Sunday and
Bible class at 7 :3U Sunday night.
Mr. Marion Vermillion and family
\if North Carolina is visiting friends
and relatives near this place.
Mrs. Mary Sims and daughter, Dell,
visited Mrs. J. M. Simpson Thursday.
Mrs. Dora Boggs spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mys. Fannie Little.
Miss Alma Deaton spent Saturday
night with Miss Estelle Bowles.
Misses Laura Lancaster and Clem
mie visited Mrs. Ella Lancaster Sun
day morning.
Mr. Ernest Parks spent Saturday
night with Mr. Hilrie McEver of Hoscli
ton.
( Misses Flora and Ina Sailors atend
ed the fair at Gainesville last week.
Misses Ermine and Ethel Simpson
spent Sunday with Misses Alma and
Irene Deaton.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The school of the church will meet
at 10:15 A. M. The attendance has
been growing in recent weeks but
there is room for more. Every mem
ber of the church ought to be in some
Sunday school class. Every otae in
the community who is not attending
a Bible school which meets at this
hour is invited to be with us.
The Lord's Supper and sermon by
Bro. Edwards at 11:20. You are sure
to hear some splendid soul filling mes
sage at this hour.
The evening evangelistic sermon will
be held at the usual hour 7 :30. The
house will likely be tilled. Come early
and enjoy the song service.
The C. E. meets at <5:30. Last Sun
day evening was the largest attendance
that this society has ever had. But
we can still do better. Come on young
people! There is room for you.
Minister, Stanley K. Grubb.
Thousands of weak, run-down men
and women have reported astonishing
gains in weight from.the use of Tan
lac. G. IV. DeLaPerriere & Sons.
AUCTION SALE
Of My Entire Stock of Jewelry
Beginning Friday, November 25th, at 10 A. M.
I will offer my entire stock of Jewelry, including all Watches, Clocks, Diamond Rings, Bar Pins and the entire stock now on hand
to the HIGHEST BIDDER for cash. Mr. S. C. Potts will conduct the sales and there will be two sales daily, 10 A. M. to 11:30
A. M. and 2:30 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. . Tt __ T
Sales start promptly and positively stop at the advertised hour. Nothing will be reserved, but the entire stock of JEWEL
will be sold to the highest bidder for cash.
" i
Christmas Is Near
Christmas is near and this is your opportunity to buy your HOLIDAY GOODS at your own price.
DON’T FORGET THE DATE AND TIME OF FIRST SALE
Friday Morning, at 10:00 O’clock, November 25th
M. E. GARRISON
Garrison Bldg., Opposite New Court House
(She Winder Mews.
AND THE BARROW TIMES
OUR HONOR ROLL
AVe appreciate the response that many
of our subscribers are making to our
appeals for help. We are publishing
weekly the names of those that are
paying up their subscriptions. Have
we published your name yet? If not
why not let us publish it next week?
We will be glad to do so.
Dr. L. C. Allen
J. T. Kilcrease
Mrs. L. M. Mayne
S. 11. Kennedy
E. W. Jackson
Mrs. T. M. Leonard
Grover Fagan
L. A. Fortson
T. IV. Perkins
John Hill
C. A. Spain
L. J. Edgar
Thos. M. Bell
Mrs. J. W. Sanders
G. 15. Wall
J. L. Smith
S. S. Thomas
G. W. Fuller
G. W. Woodruff
*
Miss Ruby Woodruff
S. J. Sliarpton
C. M. Johnson
J. N. Williams
J. J. Foy
J. 11. Austin
A. D. Mineey
W. 11. Parker
Carl Patat
B. H. Henry
Gibson Duncan
Miss Ethel "Weatherly
W. 11. Helton
M. A. Brown
I). F. Thompson
J. W. Nichols
J. J. Thomas
R. C. Thomas
Calvin Smith
W. C. McElhannon
J. T. Cooper
WANTED AT ONCE—Family with 1
man and 2 women to work in dairy.
House and wood furnished. —See .T. W.
Saunders. 31-2 t.
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, November 17, 1921.
AUBURN NEWS
School at the Southeastern Christian
College.
Miss Lillie Mae Morrison entertain
ed a few friends at a rook party Sat
urday night.
Miss Loren a Giles is spending awhile
with her sister, Mrs. Emory Montgom
ery of Lawreuceville.
Messrs. Gay Ethridge and Otho Smith
spent one day last week in Atlanta.
There will be a box supper at the
high school Wednesday night, Novem
ber 23, everybody invited and will be
welcomed.
The Armistice program at the
Southeastern Christian College was en
joyed by a large audience.
The three Sunday schools here are
growing in interest.
Miss Ara Williams who is teaching
at Lawreuceville spent last week-end
with tier father.
Miss Grace Jacobs of Grayson was in
our town Sunday.
Messrs. Carson and Claud Williams
who are attending school at A. & M.
Monroe, were absent from town Sun
day to our great surprise.
Miss Jewell Pool spent Friday night
with Miss Fay Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. .T, A. Daniel. Misses Carmen
Anderson and Ituhy Daniel and Mr.
Hubert Daniel visited relatives in
Hoseliton one day last week.
Mr. Tom Wesley Peppers motored
to Athens one day last week.
We regret to lose Rev. S. P. Higgins
who preached his farewell sermon at
the Baptist church Sunday night.
Mr. Ernest Giles jwent “dodging”
Saturday night.
Tanlac lias been an unfailing source
of comfort to millions throughout the
length and breadth of this continent.
Have you tried it for your troubles?—
G. W. DeLaPerriere & Sons.
SEE THE “FOLK HORSEMEN of the
APOCALYPSE” at Strand Theater on
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21 and 22.
COUNTY LINE.
Mr. A. N. Elliott and family of l’ar
risli spent Sunday with Mr. M. H.
Hudgins and family.
Miss Billie House \isited Miss Ol
lie Murphy Saturday night.
Miss Carmen Elder spent Sunday
with Miss Aurora Attaway.
Miss Eula Hardy spent Friday night
with Miss Billie Hudgins.
Mr. George Murphy and sister, Mrs.
,T. L. Greeson, sent the week-end in
Gainesville visiting relatives.
Mr. Will ltainey was in Winder on
Saturday.
Ir. and Mrs, Arthur House visited
near Parrish Sunday.
Miss Andie Clark visited Miss Ollie
Murphy Wednesday afternoon.
The little infant of Mr. Harry Aiken
was buried at Bethabra Sunday at 11
o'clock. Rev. E. 15. Collins conducting
the service. The family has our sym
atliy.
Miss Alline Smith spent Wednesday
night with Miss Eula Hardy.
Mr. Walter Vamlerford of Greene
county sent Thursday night with Mr.
J. T. Vamlerford and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy have
returned home after an extended vis
it to the latter's parents near Jeffer
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams visited
the former’s parents here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. <). B. House visited
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Greeson Sunday afternoon.
Miss Annie Clark spent Sunday with
Miss Lucile Sigmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ful
don Freeman at Cedar Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Sigmon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sims Sunday af
ternoon.
Misses Virginia Greeson and Cleo
Freeman spent Sunday afternoon with
Miss Ruby Duster.
Miss Girdie Maxey spent a few days
with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Maxey, recently.
Barrow County Man
Dies in Athens Hospital
Athens, Gn. —G. A. Wall, aged 3!>,
young Bftrrow county farmer, died at
a local hospital Friday morning. His
body was carried to Dorsey's funeral
parlors and sent from there to Winder
for funeral and interment. Mr. Wall
is survived by his widow, who is said
to l>e dangerously ill, and three chil
dren.
SEE THE "FOUR HORSEMEN of the
APOCALYPSE” at Strand Theater on
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21 and 22.
Mrs. Gaines’
Studio
There is nothing more appropriate for a
Christmas present to your friends than a
good photograph of yourself.
Now is the time to have them made. Best
of work.
Postcards $2.00 per dozen and up.
Larger Photos at reasonable prices.
Kodak work finished promntlv.
MRS. D. I. GAINES
At Asa Knight’s Old Stand. _
STRAND THEATER PROGRAM
SATURDAY, N Tjy. 19.—Whirlwind—
Western Feature and Comedy.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov. 21 &
22.—" THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the
APOCALYPSE.”
ENJOYS READING NEWS
The Winder News,
Winder, Ga.
Gentlemen: —
I am attaching hereto check for
Winder News which I enjoy read
ing very much.
Yours very truly
S. S. THOMAS
SEE THE “FOUR HORSEMEN of the
APOCALYPSE” at Strand Theater on
Monday and Tuesday. Nov. 21 and 22.
No. 31.