The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, December 22, 1921, Image 3

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1921. Social and Personal News young matrons federated CUB. , The regular monthly business meet ing of the Young Matrons Federated Club was held December 15th at the home of Mrs. Clyde Williamson. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Herschel Smith, and quite an interesting meeting was held. A number of business matters came up for discussion and plans were made to be carried out in the near future. After the business session the hos tess served delightful refreshments. The next meeting of the club will be of a social nature, on Thursday, December 29th, when Mrs. Parks Stew art will be hostess. —Reporter. MISS ERMINE STANTON HONOREE. Mrs. Gordon Greene, of Washington, P.C., entertained delightfully on Tues day afternoon at the home of her par Miss Ermine Stanton being the honoree. Mrs. Greene, attired in a lovely lace frock, assisted by Mrs. Henry Pledger, gowned in black velvet, received the guests and presented each with a score •card. The game of “cootie” was played dur ing the afternoon. Miss Stanton made top score and was awarded a pretty bud vase, and also a lovely guest, prize, while Mrs. Johns won consolation, a hand made handkerchief. At the con clusion of the games, miniature Christ mas trees with candles were placed on each, table and the glow of burning ta pers made a lovely scene with the artis tically decorated rooms. The Christmas dish, ambrosia, with ■hflicaroons and hot chocolate was serv ed by Mrs. Quarterman, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Pledger and Mrs. Greene. These enjoying Mrs. Greene's hospi tality were Mesdames Hulme Kinne brew, Carter Daniel, of Athens; Maude Bondurant, George Fortson, Henry Pledger, Fleming Thompson, Parks Stewart. Hugh Carithers, Grover Mose ley, W. 11. Quarterman, Robt. Camp, George Johns. 11. H. Kimball, Jno. M . Carrington, Jr., Robt. Arnold, W. M. Holsenbeek. Misses Ida and Allene Kil gore. Mabel Jackson, Ora Lee Camp, Ermine Stanton. Mrs. E. TV, Oliver and children will spent the holidays with the former s parents at College Park. • • Miss Imogene Herrin is home from <J. N. I. to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. \\ J Heriin • * Misses Edna Appleby and Addis* Mae Graham are among the G N I- C girls to be at home ft ft Miss Louise House returned home Tuesday from G. X. & I. C. to spend the holidays. • • Miss Frances Hubbard will spend part of the holidays with relatives and friends in Royston. • • Dr. E. G. Ware, of Atlanta, spent a part of this week here with his son, Mr. Hawthorn Ware. WINDER SECOND • BAPTIST CHURCH j p. BROOKSHIRE, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday except the first, at 11:30 A. M. and at 7P M. Subject next Sunday, “Dead, Yet Alive.” Sunday school every Sunday at 2 :00 p M., S. C. Kinney, Supt. Prayer-meeting every Thursday night at 7:30 P. M. Conference every fourth Saturday night. f yy ;yf. s, every fourth Sunday after noon at 3:30. Community League every fourth Fri day night, S. C, Kinney, Chairman. CARTER HILL. Mr. J. O. Martin, State School Su pervisor, Mr. J. B. Brookshire, C. S. S., Mr U. W. Haynie, member board of education, and Miss Lurline Parker visited the Carter Hill school Thurs day morning. County Agent, Mr. A .D. Robertson, gave an instructive demonstration in orchard pruning at the home of Mr. J H. M. Rutledge Thursday afternoon. Our efficient teachers. Misses Luree and Lena Mae Treadwell, spent the week-end at their home at Statham. Miss Eunice Dillard was the guest of Miss Vallie Page Sunday. Messrs. Leatus Miller, James M. and Fred J. Fuller are at Ben Hill, Ga., for several days this week. Rev. W. B. McDonald filled his last appointment here for the year Sunday and Sunday night. He has been elect ed for next year. Mr. J. J. Wilson visited relatives near Dacula last Monday. x ■ * * Mr. P. A. Flanigan was in Athens on business lost Monday. • • Dr. E. W. Oliver spent Tuesday in Atlanta on business. • * Mr. Jamie Stanton of Athens spent Sunday in Winder with relatives. * 9 Miss Myrtle Wallace is expected home Friday to spend the holidays. • • Mrs. E. V. Snipes, of Atlanta, is the guest this week of MVs. W. C. Horton. • ■ Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Faust and Mrs. IV. K. Lyle were visitors to Athens last Monday. * * Mrs. W. C. Horton has returned from a visit, of several day* to friends in Atlanta. • * Mrs. J. D. Flanigan of Lawrenceville spent several days last week with Mrs. W. G. Elder. 9 9 Mrs. R. P. Stiuchcomb. of Pender grass. was the guest last week of Mrs. Harold Herrin. * * Mrs. Margaret McDuffie of Atlanta spent the past week-end here as the guest of Mis<s Ermine Stanton. r • Miss Desma Elder will arrive Fri day from Decatur, Ala., where she has been teaching school. • • Mr. A. R. Casey and daughter, Miss Nellie, of Oconee county, were visitors in Winder Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. TV. C. Quillian, of Sal isbury. X. C., will spend the week-end with I)r. and Mrs. Quillian. ft • Mrs. A. D. McCurry is the guest this week of Mrs. TV. H. Toole at her home on Peachtree street in Atlanta. * * Messrs. Tlieo. Jackson and G. E. Lay. two of our rising young business men. motored to Athens Sunday afternoon. * * Miss Bessie McWhorter, who is teach ing at Dexter, Ga., will arrive in the city Saturday to spend the holidays with home folks. * * Miss Charlotte McCants’ Sunday j school class will be entertained Friday evening at a Christmas party at the 1 home of Miss Willie Mae Autry. * * Misses Ora Lee Camp. Ermine Stan ton. Charlotte McCants, Mrs. Parks Stewart, and Mr. Walter Stanton mo tored to Athens Wednesday. ft • Miss Sara Mae McWhorter, who is teaching in Mt. Vernon, Ga.,i will ar rive Saturday to spend the holidays with home folks. * * Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coker, of Athens, | spent Sunday in the city as the' guests j of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coker. * Mr G. C. Moseley made a business trip to Jacksonville, Fla., last week. He reports business conitions good in that Florida metropolis. * * Mrs. Carter Daniel and Mrs. E. H. Kinnebrew arrived in the city the first of the week to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. T. Strange. Mrs. L. TV. Collins and children left Wednesday for Raleigh, X. C„ where they will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives, Mr. Collinss joining them later. * ♦ Miss Elise Starr, who is attending Wesleyan College in Macon, arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starr. • • Mr. and Mrs. Carter Daniel and lit daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kinnebrew and Hulme, Jr., of Ath ens, will spend the Christmas season here with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange. • • Mrs. Maude Bondurant, Mfss Er mine Stanton, Messrs. Walter and Ja mie Stanton and Frank Bondurant will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Johnson and children at Jonesboro. Judge J. O. Hawthorne, of Auburn, was in the city on business Wednesday. He says that all who send him notes for collection, should aLso send him a copy of the note. • • Mrs. W. B. McCants, Mrs. J. V. Ed wards, Misses Nell and Charlotte Mc fants, and Mr. John McCants motored to Hoschton Friday evening to attend the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeLaPerriere and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeLaPerriere in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeLaPerriere. STATHAM NEWS Mrs. Charlie Sims and two daugh ters, Misses N'aomie and Tabithu Sims from Carter Hill were the week-end guests of Mrs. W. H. Perry and Misses Mary and Mayrelle Perry. Moss Chambers and Neil Arnold who have been attending Gordon Institute are home for the holidays, Mrs. J. C. Cooper of Bogart spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Georgia McDonald. Frances Hardigree and Mildred Chambers from Athens are spending awhile with their grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wall and chil dren and Miss Pearlie Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. Wall of Maysville. Mrs W. I). Bolton of Elberton is with her mother, Mrs. W. D. McDonald for a few days. Little Miss Vivian Cook from Mars Hill was the week-end guest of little Miss Ruth Wall. Mrs. W. D. Bolton and Mrs. E. M McDonald spent Tuesday in Athens. Miss Helen Arnold is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Arnold. Mr. and Mrs- J. H. Wall and chil dren were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook of Mars Hill Sunday. A marriage of much interest was that of Mr. Edgar ltylee and Miss Irene Langford December 6th at Athens, the Rev. Saye performing the ceremony, after which they spent a few days in Atlanta and are now at home to their friends at the home of the grooms par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. R.vlee, on Broad street. Mrs. C. E. Nicholson is entertaining as her guest this week Mrs. Mattie Mc- Williams of Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C. Williams enter tained a few relatives and friends at the former's birthday dinner last Sun day. Those who enjoyed this hospitali ty were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Williams and children, Mrs. M. K. Wi kle, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hutchins. Mrs. C. B. Chambers entertained the teachers on last Wednesday from 4:00 to 6:00. Conversation and music was enjoyed for more than an hour, after which a delightful salad and sweet course was served by the hostess. Miss Idalee Ross assisted Mrs. Chambers in entertaining. Those to enjoy the oc casion were Mrs. P. L. Hutchins, Miss es Marion Reynolds, Sara Lowe, Susie Belle Perkins, Idalee Ross, Rozelle Ross, Emmaline Sykes and Pearlie Hammond. Statham basket bail team defeated Bogart again last Friday. Statham has a lighting bunch. The girls of Stftham are getting up a basket ball team and when they prac tice awhile they will be ready to play most any of them. New Pentecost. Miss Pearl Cook had as her guest Satura.v night Miss Myrtle Finch. Mrs. Emma Wall had as her guest Sunday Mr and Mrs C E Hancock and little daughter, Annie Reid Mr and Mrs Earnest Cook spent last Sunday night with the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs E D. Cook. Little Mr. Rrunelle Cook spent Sun day night with Mr. Harold Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elrod had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Har rison Elrod and children from Winder. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whitehead spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Cook. Mr. Dewel Mobley spent Sunday night with Mr. Lea vest us Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Leoruard Cook and ba by spent Saturday night with Mr. TV. S. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McEver spent awhile Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wall had as their guests Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Wil son. Mr. Raymond Steed spent Saturday night with Mr. Chester Howington. WANTED Reliable man in every county to sell Rouster, a specific remedy for boll weevils. Attractive terms. Call Mr. Banks at Nowell Hotel Thurs day, or write 801 l Weevil Rouster Cos. Shady Dale, Ga. THE WINDER NEWS Parish Locals. Miss Thelma Allen spent Monday night with Miss Nettie Mae Ethridge. Miss Ruth Allen spent Friday night with Miss Jewell Elliott. Miss Bessie Simpson spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Birtie Al len. Messrs. Broughton, Hester and Ralph Dalton were guests of Messrs. Ernest Lefus and Odell Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skelton Sunday. Mr. G. W. Skelton is on the sick list this week; hope he will soon recover. Mrs. Angie Bagwell si>ent last week with her sister. Mrs. G. W. Skelton. Master Chester Elliott was the guest of Masters Lefus and Odell Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1,. Mote were guests >f the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murr Sunday. Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest of Hisses Nellie, Ruth and Thelma Allen Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. E. Flanigan, Mrs. Sunie El der and Mrs. Pearlie Simpson and fam ilies visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cruee ■Sunday. LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS: Dear Santa Onus: I am a little girl 10 years of age and help mama and papa all I can, so I want Santa Claus to bring me a dic tionary and a umbrella and all kinds of fruits. I know times are hard, so I wont ask for much. Yours sincere ly, Larunie Wlieelis. In the District Court of the 11. S., Northern District of Georgia, as a Court of Bankruptcy. In Re; J. Earl Callahan, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. The creditors of the debtor above named, a resident of Winder, Ga., in the county of Barrow, said district, are ■ereby notified that he was on Dec. 15, 1921, duly adjucated bankrupt and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Referee at Law renceville, Ga., Dec. 29, 1921, at 10 a. in., (E. TANARUS.) at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such -other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. N. L. Hutchins, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville, Ga., Dec. 16, 1921. Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS Our store is full of Christmas things. Great piles of Oranges and Apples, the best that is grown. We can make you mighty close prices on oranges by the crate and apples by the box. Just visit our store and see our Christmas display of confectioneries. All kinds of nuts, fresh and good, candies that are pure and delicious, and raisins right from the packing house. We have a tremendous stock of fruits, nuts and candies and we must sell them out by Saturday night. Come right on in and get what you want. You can save money. Oranges, per crate .... $3.90 and up. Apples, per box . $2.90 and up Stick Candy, per box ...... 35c All kind of Cake for Christmas, per lb. k .*..... . .......... 35c Fruit Cake per pound .. 50c Plenty of Sugar, Friday, 17 pounds for . ... ....... . SI.OO Sugar, per 100 pound-sack ... ..... . . ... . . $5.75 Our supply of fresh meats and groceries is complete. You can get up your Christmas dinner without any wor ry by consulting us. W ehave what you want. WATSON-GLOVER & CO. Phone 80. Christmas Confectioneries JHIS is the place to get your ap ples, Oranges, Nuts, Candies, Raisins and all your Christmas confectioneries. Finest quality and lowest price. Remember that my Fresh Meats and Groceries are the best. Prompt service. W. C. JETT Phone 55 A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosper ous New Year to Everybody. 9 m The New Store H. SILVERSTEIN Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.