The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, November 24, 1921, Image 9

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STRAND THEATER PROGRAM THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV 21—25. THANKSGIVING DAY “THE ROMANCE OF TAItZAN.” SATURDAY, Nov. 26.— “Whilrwind”, serial'. Western Feature. Comedy. VOL. XXVIII. attempt made to dynamite church at high shaols. High Shoals, Ga.,— Dissension in the church is believed by some to have been the cause for the attempt to blow up the Holiness church building here last Thursday morning. No one was hurt h.v the explosion. The fuse was run into the organ and it was blown to splinters making a large hole in the roof of the church. The building it self was only slightly damaged. Oco nee county authorities believe they ha\c ,a clue that will lead to the arrest of the guilty persons. Methodist Thanks- Giving Services. 10:15 A. M. Sunday school. The school is mobilizing its forces, both vet erans and recruits, preparatory to en tering the new church building. .11:30 A. M. Morning worship. Preaching by the pastor. Suhje< t. “The Nobler Conquest.” Special mu sic by the choir. 7 -30 P. M. Three hundredth anni versary of the first Thanksgiving day, which was in November 1631. Pa geant by the “Spirit of the Mayflower” aanl special exercises. We do not appeal to you to come to church as a duty, but as a matter of real enjoyment. There is always good music and something worth while at the “Church with a hearty welcome.” L. Wilkie Collins, Pastor. CARD OF THANKS. \Vo desire to thank our neighbors and friends who were so kind to us during the illness of our dear mother, who departed this life November 14th. May God bless one and all of them. We also wish to thank them for the beautiful flowers that were brought by our many friends. MRS. THOMAS, MRS. HOLIDAY, v JOHN EVANS, WILL EVANS. UNION LOCALS . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and chil dren of Parish spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Healan. Mr. Jarrell Mugness spent Thnrs afternoon with Mr. Green Page. Messrs. George Foster and Boyd ll.u -rison spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. Albert Foster, of Gallilee. Mr .1. D. Spence spent Saturday night with Miss Lavada Stewart. Miss Fannie Healan spent Saturday night with Miss Lavada Stewart. Miss Belle Chapman spent Tliurs dav afternoon with Miss Desma Page. Mrs. Ruby Mincey and little daugh ter are spending awhile with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bradberr.v. Mrs. John McElhaunon and daugh ter, Bertha, are spending the week in Winder as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will McElhannou. I Mr. Raymond Duster resigned his job at Gainesville and returned home to stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Doster. Miss Mozelle Chapman and Mr. Wal- ter Morgan were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, November 13th, in Winder. We wish for this couple unbounded happiness in life. Mr. Henry Poster spent Friday af ternoon with Mr. IV. L. Page. The singing at Misses Ilelle and Stel la Chapman’s Sunday night was enjoy ed by a large crowd. Mrs. Columbus Sauls spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. G. IV. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and chil dren spent Wednesday night with Mrs. dim Wood at, Statliam. How Not to Take Cold Some persons are subject to frequent colds, while others seldom, if ever, have a cold. You will find that the latter take good care of themselves. They take a shower or cold sponge bath ev ery day in a warm room, avoid over heated rooms, sleep with window open or partly open, avoid excesses, over eating, becoming over heated and then chilli*! and getting the feet wet. Then, when they feel the first indication of a cold, they take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy without delay and it is soon over. Make $lO to $25 a day selling 8,000 mile Cord Tires. No experience no in vestment required. We furnish every thing free. Best proposition made. . Write at once for details. Stephens Tire Stores Cos. Dept. 167, Stephens Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. ltpd §lbt UKtifrer Mem AND THE BARROW TIMES V • WILL SAULS LOSES RESIDENCE BY FIRE The residence of Mr. Will Sauls, about two miles from Winder, just be yond Russellville, was destroyed by lire Sunday evening, November 13th. No one was at home when the fire was discovered, Mr. Sauls having walked out to a tenant’s house on the place. Only a part of the household goods were saved. It is thought that the lire was caused by a defective flue. There was about $2,000 Insurance on the building. The friends of the fami ly sympathize with them in their loss. AUBURN NEWS The High School is doing splendid work under the management of Prof. 1,. P. Green and liis associates. The Southeastern Christian college has a fine enrollment of students and is doing line work. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Pool and little son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pool. Mr. William Hull Duncan of A. & M. Monroe, spent a few days this week with home folks. Miss Fay Wages visited Miss Lil lie Mae Morrison Thursday night. Mr. Winifred of Atlanta spent last Thursday and Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pool. Dean Thomas and several students of S. C. C. motored to Good Hope Sun day. Rev. Betts delivered his farewell sermon at the Methodist church Sun day night. His many friends here re gret that he must leave us. Miss Ruby Daniel entertained the senior class of the Methodist Sunday school at her home Friday night. Those present on this enjoyable occasion were Misses Mildred Bridges. Addie Lou Giles, Birdie and Jewell Pool, Fay Wa ges, Carmen Anderson, Gay Ethridge, Lou Doina Peppers, Lillie Mae Morri son and Messrs Loy and B. Ethridge, Luther Maxey, Ernest Giles John Ches ter Cline Morrison, Glenn Bridges, Moss Funderburg and Tom Wesley Peppers. After several games and an interesting contest, delicious refresh ments were served. First Baotist Church Services for Sunday. S. S. 10:15, S. F Maughon, Supt. Preaching 11:30. “Stewardship.” Junior I>. V. P. U. 6:30, Ernestine Bush. Leader. Senior B. Y. I’. IT. 6:30, Josephine House, President. Preaching 7:30, “Lessons From the Prodigal.” 352 in Bible School last Sunday. 100 in Young Peoples Meeting. Prayer Meeting splendid. Let's get together and “GO.” IV. 11. FAUST, Pastor. Masonic Notice A regular communication of Winder Chapter No. 84 Royal Arch Masons, .will be held om Friday evening, Nov. 25th, at 7 :30 o’clock. Work in Mark | Master and Past Master Degrees. All qualified Companions invited to meet with us. Refreshments will be served. W. A. BRADLEY, H. I’. .L. A. COOK, Secretary. Auto Repairing and Welding We repair all makes of automobiles and do all kind of welding. Quick service and reasonable charges. Starter and Generator work a specialty. We are ready to respond to calls at any time, day or night. We can please you. Try us. LANTHIER & CHURCH Day Phone 110 Night Phone 188 Athens Street Winder, Ga. Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, November 24. 1921 SNAP SHOTS. By W. H. Faust Surely it must be vanity to slave a life-time to accumulate a fortune and die and leave heirs to fuss and fume over it. It never rains but it pours, has prov en to be true the last week. But the good part of it is we are not stifled any longer by dust. Now where are all those fine roads we have been promised, and what about our tax money, and bow long will a long-suffering public put up with promises. Now of all times ever, men should not be forced into bankruptcy. A square deal today will mean much to morrow. Thursday should be a day of express ed gratitude to God, instead of turkey gormandizing and football. These days men and women too, need ull the cheer, comfort and sym pathy that can be bestowed. Help the other fellow, he is as needy as yourself. Church attendance is picking up. Men are beginning to realize their de pendence upon God. More and more folks are codling to see that they must rely upon some greater power than lies within themselves. Preachers would do well to empha size obedience, honesty and faithfulness in these stressful times. Rafny weather doesn’t keep people away from picture shows and card par ties, why then should it keep them away from church? Why should not S. S. teachers make ns thorough preparation for their work ns secular school teachers? One works for time, the other eternity. The fellow who studied Websters Blue Back speller, not only learned how to spell hut received tine moral lessons from the fables and pictures in the back. Try praising and "smiling a little these times and see if things wiil not brighten up a bit. COL. GANTT MARRIED. A pleasing surprise to Ills host of friends will be the announcement of the marriage of Col. T. Lsrry Gantt. At two o’clock Wednesday afternoon, in the parlors of the First Baptist church in Athens, he led to the altar Miss Willie Calloway, one of Athens most popular and talented young wom en, and in the presence of a few rela tives and friends, Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor of that church, pronounced the words that made them man and wife. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Callaway, and one of the most promi nent families in Georgia. We all know Mr. Gant to be a man of pecul- iarly high talents and one whose hosts of friends extends over several states. The very best wishes and warmest con gratulations will lie wafted him by his many friends. They left after the ceremony for a wedding trip, after which they will be at the home of the bride’s mother in Athens. The City Tax Books close Dec. Ist Pay your taxes before that time. BANKRUPT NOTICE. In the District'Court of the U. S. North ern District of Georgia, as a Court of Bankruptcy. In Re: William J. Thomas, Bank rupt. In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Winder, Ga., li. F. I). No. 1, in the county of Barrow, said district, are hereby notified that he was on November 5, 1021. duly ad justed bankrupt and the first meeting of his creditors will he held at the of fice of Referee at Lawrencveille, Ga., December 2. 1921, at 19 a. m. (E.T.) at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and tran sact such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, Ga., Nov 21, 1921. Thanksgiving Day. The Winder News goes to press this week on Wednesday in order that the force may take holiday. Most of the stores of the city are closed and our people are taking, the day oft’. The City Tax Books close Dee. Ist. Pay your taxes before that time. Reduction In Price of Tires Old Price New Price Goodrich 30 x 3 Plain SI2OO $.9.85 Good rich 30 x 3i Safety $16.00 13.75 When in need of a Tire or Tube, it will pay you to see us. King Motor Cos. THE UNI VERS AL CAR For Parts Prices Reduced # Price May 1, 1021 Prices To-day Axle Shaft,.. .... . ... $ 3.00 $1.60 Diff. Drive Gear ~a ... t ... 5.00 3.00 Drive Shaft Tubing . ~ . 12.00 8.00 Other Parts reduced proportionately- LABOR CHARGES REDUCED Overhauling Motor and Trans...... 30.00 12.50 Overhauling Rear Axle ... 8.00 4.00 Overhauling Front System . .. k . 6.00 3.00 This proves we are trying to save you money. WE BELIEVE IN LIVING AND HELPING TO LIVE. KING MOTOR COMPANY C. B. MOTT, Manager Phone 129 WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE THINK OF NORTH GEORGIA TRUST & BANKING CO. LIFE : FIRE : HAIL : LIGHTNING : CY CLONE : PARCEL POST : ACCIDENT HEALTH : AUTOMOBILE : (Full Cover age) : LIABILITY : COMPENSATION. : Phone 82 r * S. F. MAUGHON, Manager. STRAND THEATER PROGRAM MONDAY & TUESDAY, Nov. 28 & 29 NORMA TALMADGE, in “THE ISLE x OF CONQUEST.” WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30.—“ SEE MY LAWYER.” No. 32