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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1922.
Social and Personal News
MRS. OWENS HONOREE
AT PARTY.
Mrs. O. M. Jackson complimented
Mrs. L. S. Owens with beautiful bridge
party last Thursday afternoon.
At the conclusion of the games a
tempting salad course was served.
Those enjoying Mrs. Jackson's charm
ing hospitality on this occasion were
Mesdames Owens. J. H. Pledger, J. J.
Wilson, G. H. Fortson, R. H. Kimball,
J. F. Broome, S 11. Ware, H. A. Pa
nthers, Ralph Smith, 1). F. Thompson,
Herschel Smith and Robert Camp.
MRS. WARE ENTERTAINS
POOR MRS. OWENS.
A. lovely event of last week was the
bridge party on Wednesday afternoon
given by Mrs. S. H. Ware in honor of
her sister, Mrs. L. S. Owens of Hogan
ville. Bowls of flowers were used as
decorations and on each table was a
dish of salted nuts. After the games
a delicious frozen course was served.
Those present were Mesdames Ow
ens. J. W. Griffeth, Paul Autry, Roht.
Camp. Howard Rogers, J. J. Wilson,
Guy Kilgore. O. M. Jackson, J. F.
Broome, H. A. Carithers, Ralph Smith,
J. 11. Pledger, G. 11. Fortson and Her
scliel Smith.
BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN BY
MR. AND MRS I>. F. THOMPSON.
A delightful event of the week was
the bridge party on Tuesday evening
given by Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Thomp
son at their apartment on Woodlawn
Ave. After an interesting series of
games of bridge, delicious refresh
ments were served. The guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp. Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Carithers, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Pledger, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broome,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fortson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Moseley, Mrs. G. H. Fortson and Mr.
Roy Smith.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Perry will be glad to learn
that their little son, George, is im
proving after being critically ill with
diptlieria.
Statement of condition of
North Georgia Trust &
Banking Company
Located at Winder, Ga., Barrow coun
ty, at the close of business. Dee mber
:11st, 1921, as called for by the Super
intendent of banks.
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts $* J3,.>28.6*>
Demand, loans 14.927.91
Loans secured by real estate 10,(>47.•>.!
United States and State of Geor
gia Ronds' 242,000.00
Stock in the Federal Reserve
Bank 6.750.00
other stocks and bonds 1,500.1*0
/Banking house 20.074.00
Furniture and fixtures 22,09.1.35
Due from Federal Reserve
Bank 6,495.78
Cash in vault and amount de
posited with approved Reserve
Agents 12.525.31
Checks for clearing house 559.08
Other checks and cash items 903.47
Overdrafts 2,069.62
Rills of exchange 2.615.26
U. S. Treasury Certificates 100.000.00
TOTAL $1,183,394.11
LIARILITIES
Capital stock paid in $200,600.00
Surplus fund 24,000.00
Undivided profits 1..>38.08
Dividends unpaid 96.00
Due to banks in this state 22.03
Individual deposits subject to
check 125.573.87
Time certificates of deposit 26.822.85
Savings deposits 10.024.94
Cashier’s checks .1.253.72
Certified checks 11b.20
Dills payable to banks in this
s)att , 80,000.00
Rills payable to banks in other
states 57,500.00
Rills parable to Federal Reserve
Bank' 210,000.00
Notes and bills rediscounted with
Federal Reserve Rank 327,686.71
Notes and bills rediscounted with
other banks in this state 7,863.44
Due customers account payment
Liberty Loan Bonds 1,596.22
Federal Reserve Bank Fiscal
Agent Dept. acct. U. S. Treas.
AKt , llt 100.000.00
TOTAL __51182,594.11
State of Georgia, Barrow county.
Before me came AV. F. Hubbard,
cashier of North Georgia Trust & Bank
ing Company, who being duly sworn,
says that the above and foregoing
statement is it true condition of said
hank, as shown by the books of tile in
said bank. F. Hubbard.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
this 12th day of January, 1!>22.
Alvie Hill. N. P.
Barrow county, Ga.
Mrs. J. 11. Pledger spent last Tues
day in Athens.
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Mrs. J. T. Strange is visiting her
daughters in Athens.
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Mrs. Roy Smith and baby are vis
iting relatives in Cordele.
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Mr. George Fortson spent the first
of the week in Winder.
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Miss Ethel Wills returned from a
visit to Atlanta last Sunday.
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Miss Dorothy Rowland spent the past
week-end with her parents in Athens.
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Mrs. George Webb of Grayson spent
the past few days here with Mrs. A.
A. Camp.
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Some of the young ladies have or
ganized a bridge club which will meet
every two weeks.
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Mrs. S. T. Ross left Tuesday for a
visit of several days to friends in At
lanta.
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Miss Hattie Oliver, of Grayson, is
tin- guest this week of Mrs. E. W. Oli
ver.
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Mrs. George Webl), of Grayson, was
the guest of Mrs. A. A. Camp last Sun
day.
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The little child of Mr. and Mrs. M.
11. Lowe has been quite sick for sever
al days.
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Miss Rhodes, of Athens, has been
nursing little George Perry who has
been quit? sick.
Mrs. E. C. Doyle has returned to her
home in East Point after a visit to
Mrs. L. IV. Hodges.
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Mrs. Roy Jackson was called to At
lanta this week on account of the ill
ness of her mother.
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Mrs. C. S. Williams and little son,
Lewis Harper, spent a few days last
week with relatives in Statham.
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Miss Gladys Hafris has returned to
Valdosta to resume her studies at the
South Georgia Normal school.
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Mrs. L. W. Collins and children.
Frances and Clyde Mabry, returned on
Tuesday, from Winston-Salem, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moseley and baby
have returned from a motor trip to
Cordele where they visited relatives.
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Mrs. Hubert Eberhart and baby have
returned to their home in Montgomery
after a two weeks' visit to relatives
here.
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Miss Ermine Stanton who has spent
the past few weeks here with her fam
ily and friends, left last Friday for
Vicksburg, Miss., to resume her work.
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I) r . and Mrs. C. S. Floyd, of Logan
ville. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Starr last Sunday, coming up to
hear Bishop Candler at the Methodist
chUiCh.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson, who has been
visiting relatives in this section for
some time, left Tuesday to visit rela
tives in Monroe and will leave Satur
day for her home in Orlando, Fla.
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Mrs. Maude Rondurant entertain and
at dinner last Sunday, the guests were
Misses Mary Lou and Helen Cargill.
Mabel Jackson. Messrs. Frank and Ed
, win Page and Frank Rondurant.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilgore entertain
ed at a lovely six o'clock dinn r last
Friday. An elegant course dinner was
served. Covers were laid for Col. and
Mrs. J. C. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
; Fo tson. Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore.
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Mi-'s Ola Redmond, who has been in
charge of the millinery department of
ij t. Strange Company for the past
year, has accepted the same position for
the coming season. The buying public
of this section will be delighted to know
that she will again serve them in this
capacity.
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Mrs. J. 11. Jackson entertained at a
lovely six o’clock dinner last Thurs
day in honor of Miss Ermine Stanton.
The other guests were Mrs. Maude Ron
durant, Messrs. Walter Stanton and
Frank Rondurant, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Pledger, Mrs. G. H. Fortson and Mr.
June Jackson.
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Mr. Eugene Edwards after sepending
after spending the holidays here with
his parents, Mr. H. E. Edwards, and
Mrs. Bessie Edwards, has returned to
Atlanta where is taking special train
ing in an Atlanta college. Eugene is
a bright boy; is a graduate of W. H.
S.. G. M. C. and is now taking a spe
cial business course.
WOMAN’S CLUB NOTICE.
The Woman's Club will meet on
Wednesday, January 18th, in the Loyal
Guards room at the Christian church.
Mrs. John Carrington will have
charge of the program. A full attend
ance is desired.
ENTERTAINMENT AT CHAPEL
The boys and girls of the Sunday
school of Chapel church will put on an
entertainment Friday night, January
13th, at 7:30 o’clock at night, at the
church. The name of the play is “Dea
con Dubbs."
An admission fee of 10c and 15c will
be charged, the proceeds to go towards
buying anew carpet for the church.
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Mrs. Robert Camp entertained a few
friends informally last Friday morn
ing at the home of Mrs. H. A. Carith
ers, the lionoree of the occasion being
Mrs. L. S. Owens.
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Enters the Grocery
Business
Buy
With Us
and Save
Money
My Furniture Department
I am selling out my furniture at prices that are sim- /
ply astounding. I want to get my money out of it. Just ! j
come in and price anything that I have in the furniture
line, and you want, it’s yours. !
I am now located in the store next to A. S. Eberhart *-
on Broad street in the building formerly occupied by ;
Carrington’s Cafe. f/M'L
I want your business. Will appreciate it. No doubt - If/ f I
about that. * a, ffl /
J. N. SUMMEROUR
WINDER, GEORGIA
THE WINDER NEWS
We are glad to know that Mr. W. T.
Robinson is able to b? out again after
an illness.
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Mr. I*. A. Flanigan has been confin
ed to his bed for several days with ill
ness.
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Mrs. M. J. Griffeth entertained at a
six o’clock dinner last Saturday. The
guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Rush.
Miss Cleo Bush, Miss Urania Hayes,
Messrs. Latimer and Hayes Griffeth
and Mr. M. J. Griffeth.
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Mrs. Mattie Jackson, who lias been
visiting her brother, Mr. J. W. Mc-
Whorter, and family, left Thursday
morning for her home in Havanna,
Fla.
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We regret to state that Mr. J. B.
Williams continues critically ill at his
home on Athens street. His hundreds
of friends in the city sincerely trust
that lie may recover.
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Mrs. G. W. Ethridge has returned to
her home in Atlanta, after several
(lays visit with her daughter, Mrs. ,1
N. Summerour.
In connection with my Furniture Business I have put
in a stock of fresh and up-to-date Groceries, and will
give the public the best bargains in groceries that they
have ever heard of.
Mr. Guy Prickett can be found behind the counters
ready to wait on you promptly and to see to it that you
get your money’s worth when you trade here.
I will keep at all times a full line of fancy and family
groceries and propose to sell them at prices that will
save you money. No use to argue the question with you.
I mean to sell you your groceries if you are out to buy
them where you can get them at prices that means mon
ey saved to you.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
■GE< )RGIA —Barrow county.
Will lie sold before the Court House
door of said county, within flic legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1922, the following property
to-wlt:
One 490 Chevrolet five-passenger au
tomobile, purchased from Woodruff
Hardware Company, No. 2: one one
liorse wagon and harness; one dark bay
mare mule, about eight years old, wt.
about 1050 pounds; one cream colored
milch cow about five years old, weight
•about SOO pounds, with one horn ; farm
ing tools, consisting of spring-tooth
harrow, plow stocks, plows and so
forth.
Said property levied ns tlio property
of Mrs. V. E. Hurdigroe and sold to
satisfy an execution issued from Bar
row Sujierior Court in favor of Bank
of Statham against said Mrs. V. E.
Hardigvee.
11. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
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WALLACE REID at STRAND TODAY
See Wallace Reid in "Sick Abed” at
Tli( Strand Theater today and tomor
| row. The best comedy drama you ever
| saw.
Suoscription Price: |1.50 Per Year.
Death of T. H. Jennings
Mr. T. H. Jennings, well-known in
i tiiis city and section died last Monday
I morning of pneumonia at Gloster, Ga.,
where he had gone on a visit to rela
tives. He formerly lived in Jefferson.
The remains were buried at Chapel on
Wednesday, C. M. Ferguson Company
having charge of the funeral arrange
ments.
Mr. Jennings was born in Gwinnett
county July 11, 1854, and hence was
t!7 years of age at the time of his
death. He leaves one child, Mrs. D. F.
Duke, of this city and several grand
children. He was a member of the
Methodist church of Jefferson and was
esteemed by all who knew him.
Ned House, a former employee of
The News was a grandson of the de
ceasetl, and was here to attend the fur
neral.
FOR SALE. —One five-passenger Ford
Touring ear, self-starter, etc. Cheap
for cash. —R. B. Russell, Jr.
Dr. H. P. Quillian is reported sick
tiiis week.