The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, December 01, 1921, Image 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1,921. Social and Personal News GORDON-BENTLEY. V ■ ■* Last Sunday afternoon at the home of. the bride in this city occurred the happy marriage of Miss Lavertis Gor don and Mr. Morris Bentley, both pop ular young people of this city. Their many friends extend to them heartiest congratulations upon their marriage and wish for them lives of happiness and prosperity. MRS. PRESTON WILLIAMS HOSTESS. ' A much enjoyable event last week was the party on Wednesday afternoon given by Mrs. Preston Williams at the home of Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeek. Bright ly colored chrysanthemums formed the .lovely decorations. Sewing was en joyed, followed by the serving of a de licious salad course. The guests in cluded the members of the Junior Pris cilla Sewing club and a number of oth er friends. BIRTHDAI PARTY. Monday, November 28th, marked the fifteenth mile post of Vernon Henson. ’A birthday party was given him by his mother, Mrs. J. V. Henson, at their l>eautiful home on East Avenue. The lower floor was thrown together and .artistically decorated with autumn leaves and red berries. Many interesting games and contests were enjoyed, after which refresh ments were served. Mrs. Henson, was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Thad Fulbright and Mrs. John Carrington. Those invited were Lillian Baggett, Johnnie Lou Garner, Myra Segars, J. B. Williams. Glenn Pendergrass, Nan nelle Starr, Blanche Chandler, Larence 3*taggett, W. T. Pendergrass, Christine Brock, Jewel Patrick, Horace Maynard, J. T. Perry, Evelyn Patrick, Ruth Wa ges, Henry Bradley, Truett Brookshire, Ellie Roberts, Claud Herrin, Joe Har rison, Thelma Barber, Clifford and Ver non Henson. AN ENJOYABLE THANKS GIVING EVENT. An enjoyable event of Thanksgiving Day was a turkey dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. R. I’. Williams for the mem bers of their family and a few friends. It has been a feature of Thanksgiving Day for many years for Mr. and Mrs. Williams to have all their children gather at the old home on Broad street and spend a day of general thanks giving and enjoy a sumptuous feast. Even during the late world war, when three sons were away in service, the brave hearted old father and moth er entertained the remaining children. But they were made glad on this Thanksgiving Day to have them all back “in the fold.” The decorations throughout the house, on this occasion, were in ac cordance with the Thanksgiving sea son. A large, facy-sliape basket cut front a pumpkin and tilled with bright colored fruits formed the central dec oration of the dining table, which was laden with everything palatable that a 'mother's hand can prepare for such an occasion. Music and conversation ■were enjoyed throughout the day, and in the afternoon a stroll to the woods completed the pleasures of a perfect day. The guests departed late in the af ternoon hoping for these noble par ents many more happy Thanksgiving days. Those present were. Misses Elizabeth and Jack Durham, Cammie, Roth and Esther Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, and little daughter. Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Williams, Messrs. Dave and Sam Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jackson and their little daughters, Sylvia, Jean and Catherine. * • Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hubbard and daughter, Miss Hubbard, of Winder, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Had away for the Georgia-Clemson game.— Athens Banner. • • Mrs. Robert Camp entertained at a small bridge party on Wednesday af ternoon, the honoree of the occasion being Mrs. E. V. Snipes of Atlanta. Guests for two tables were present. • • The Ladies Aid Society of Christian church will have their Bazaar on Fri day and Saturday, December 16 and J 7, in Carithers Bank building. On Friday evening, December 17, they will serve on oyster supper In the church parlors. F.verybody has a special in vitation to attend both Bazaar and oyster supper.—Sec. Ladies Aid So ciety. • • Among those going to Atlanta last week to see Chu Chin Chow were Miss Gypsy Bedingfleeld, and Miss Ola Por ter, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams, Miss Cotter, Miss White. Miss Rowland. Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere, Mrs. Bond urant and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp. business College Scholarship for sale at this office. CHEAP. Mrs. Carl I.apd was a visitor to At lanta last Saturday. • • Mr. William McDonald of Atlanta was a week-end visitor iu Winder. • • Miss Helen Graddick spent the week end with friends in Atlanta. • • Mrs. E. V. Snipes of Atlanta is the guest of friends in Winder this week. • Mrs. E. V. Snipes, of Atlanta, is the guest this week of Mrs. R. H. Kimball. • * Miss Ruth Gilstrap, of Gainesville, is the guest this week of Miss Ola Red mond. * * We regret to chronicle the illness pf Mr. Ernest Bush; hope he will soon recover. • • Mrs. J. H. Beingfleld spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood, in Athens. * * Mr. Raymond DeLay came home from Tech and spent the week-end with his mother. • • • Misses Ola Redmond, Ruth Gilstrap, Mattie Carrington and Carolyn Aiken and Messrs. J. M. Aiken and E. C. Strange returned Friday from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starr and Xan nelle and Harold Starr spent Thanks giving Day in Atlanta. • • Mesdames J. W. Griffeth and Paul Autry spent the past week-end in At lanta. * * Miss Lizzie Howard Freeman of Stephens has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Hargrove. • • Miss Snow Caldwell leaves Thurs day for Pensacola, Fla., where she will spend the winter. • • Mrs. W. - A Brooks returned Monday from a stay of several weeks with relatives in Edwards, Miss. • • Mr. Simms of Winder attended the Georgia-Clemson game here Thursday. —Athens Banner. * * Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moseley and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broome motored to Athens and spent Thanksgiving. • • Mr. Horace Harwell, who is connect ed with the Athens Petroleum Cos., spent last week-end with his parents • * Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Thomas left Mon day for Beaumont, Texas, for a visit to the latter's brother, Mr. W. L. Walker. * * Mrs. W. K. Lyle, Misses Ethel Wills, Nora Wills and Ora Lee Camp motor ed to Social Circle Thanksgiving to see friends. Miss Utha Shields, Rosa Mae West brook and Snow Caldwell of \ oung Harris spent last Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Harwell. • • Mrs. Vernie Lawrence of Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Albert Morris of Atlanta spent last week with their sister, Mrs. G. W. Summerour. • • Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henson and young son. and Mr. Carl I). McNelley, spent Sunday in Winder, going up for Mrs. McNelley, who spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Henson’s mother. —Ath- ens Daily News. • • Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henson spent Thanksgiving at Colbert with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Meadow. —Athens Daily News. BANKRUPT NOTICE. In the District Court of the U. S. North ern District of Georgia, as a Court of Bankruptcy. In He: Robt. G. Sims, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Statham, Geoigia, in the county of Barrow, said district, are hereby notified that he was on No vember 7th, 1921, diily adjud/icateW bankrupt and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Referee at Lawrenceville, Ga., Decem ber 3, 1921, at 10 a. m. (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may pro-perly come before said meeting. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, Ga., Nov. 21, 1921. LOST. —Gobi watch with double case between Mr. Sims residence and Mr. Dock Janes store, Tuesday night. Re turn to W. G. Thompson Winder Rt. 5 and receive payment for trouble, pd Mr. J. W. Summerour spent several days this week iu Knoxville. * * Miss Luna Pearl Haynie spent last Thursday with friends in Hoschton. • • Mr. Latimer Griffeth spent Thanks giving Day with friends in Atlanta. • • Miss Helen McWhmorter has return ed from a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. F, Robinson, in Crawford. • • Mr. George Chitwood of Fort Payne, Ala., visited friends in Winder the first of the week. • • Mr. Clarence Smith, of Oglethorpe county, visited his sister, Mrs. Warren House, the first of the week. ■ • Mr. and Mrs. Doss Wilhite and chil dren, of Jefferson, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shields. BARGAINS IN 4 Make the good wife happy this Christmas dime by brightening up the home with something new in the furniture line. You havn’t bought anything for the home lately, so open up your heart and make the home folks happy. New fur niture will bring joy to everyone in the home. I have everything you may want in the furniture line, and am selling at such tremendously low prices as to astound you. You can buy furniture now at ri diculously low prices as compared with last year. < Useful Christmas gifts are the things to give these times. I have them. Come in look over my stock and get my prices. LOOK AT THESE: BEDSTEADS A fine lot of up to date bedsteads, every one of them genuine bar gains, going at $6.75, $9.85, $12.25 EACH These prices are exactly one-third of old price. LINOLEUM 6 feet wide, going at $1.15 per running yard. Bargains in Parlor Suits See me for Dressers of all kinds. Great reduc tion in prices. SUIT CASES Going at half price. See these bargains. KITCHEN CABINETS Going at great bargains Don’t these prices look to you like bargains? Can you ask anything better? Anybody can buy furniture at these prices. Don’t wait until they are picked over. Come in and look them over at once. My furniture store is up stairs on Broad street, over A. S. Eberhart’s store, ad joining the postofhce. J. N. SUMMEROUR THE WINDER NWB Mrs. Erastus Smith and little daugh ter spent last week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey, at J efferson. • • Miss Elizabeth Harwell had as her dinner guests Sunday Misses Snow Caldwell, Utha Shields and Rosa Mae Westbrooks. • • Mrs. Elmer Haynie and little daugh ter, Jane, returned to their home in Nor cross after a week’s visit here with relatives while Mr. Haynie was in Florida on a fishing trip. • • Mrs. D. D. Kesler’s mother, Mrs. W. R. Walker, we are sorry to say, is confined to her room with an eye af fliction, but hope she will soon he able to be out. • • Mrs. D. D. Kesler chaperoned a party to the foot ball game at Toccoa Saturday: in the party were Margaret Walker, G. W. Millsaps, Mary Quar terman and Draft Roberts. A good back band for 35c at Smith Hardware Cos., during the OPPORTU NITY SALE. 1 rr--- • ! ,— — Smith Hardware OPPORTUNITY SALE lasts only four more days, clos ing December Bth. ''- - - Hog killing time. Get a butcher knife and meat chopper from Smith Hardware Company at an OPPORTU NITY Price. Now is the time to plant floors and furniture for Christmas. We have the kind that looks and wears well and you can apply it yourself.—Smith Hard ware Company. $3.50 Aluminum Water Buckets for $2.00 during our OPPORTUNITY sale Smith Hardware Company. On Monday we shipped some mer chandise to Winter Haven, Florida. Because we are selling cheaper during our OPPORTUNITY SALE. You are losing if you are not taking advantage of this sale. —Smith Hardware Cos. BRASS BEDSTEADS I have a beautiful brass bedstead which sold for- y C merly at $65, first one comes can get it for DRESSING TABLES Your choice in Dressing Crj Tables for | J •o\f Old Price $37.50. JL M BOOK CASES $37.00 Book Case and <jjj Writing Desk combined I in mahogany or oak for A. BED SPRINGS Pick and choice of lot of dj* QC Bed Springs at I You can’t touch them JL anywhere at this price. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. ,1 Vortex Heater good as new, —J. N. SUMMEROUR. For Silverwari\ C'friifeware, (jut (ilass. Fancy Goods, Christmas pres euts, etc. See Mrs. Minikin at Smith .Hardware Company. Only four days left to get a Thojfi liill 2-horse wagon complete with brakes for $85),50 at Smith Hardware Cos } d_ liarge size No. 3 Galvanized Tubs !>oc. At Smith Hardware Cos. $3.50 large size aluminum Coffee pot •for $2.00 at Smith Hardware Cos. * r We still have a few bushels of Ten nessee Blue Stem Seed Wheat. Buy now while you have an opportunity, — Smith Hardware Cos. A complete set of four (4) America Non-Skid Casings: Two 30 x 3 and two 30 x S V 2 to fit your Ford for only $40.00, at Smith Hard ware Company.