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THURSDAY. JUNE 2ft, lft22.
Social and Personal News
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR
Monday
W. C. T. U. entertained the L.
L. with a picnic at Appleby’s
Pool.
Tuesday.
Indies Aid met at Baptist
church parlors with Mesdames
Morgan, Brooks and John Wil
liams.
Mrs. H. T. Flanigan entertain
ed at a theater party in honor of
Mesdames Hubert Eberbart and
Bush Jackson.
Wednesday
The Entre Nous club entertain
ed at a picnic for Mrs. Bush
Jackson.
Mrs. Byrd Harris gave a six
o’clbck dinner in honor of. Miss
Haigler.
Thursday
Mrs. L. W. Hodges is enter
taining the Young Matrons club.
Mrs. Byrd Harris will enter
• tain the Younger Set this even
ing.
Methodist Sunday School pic
nic at Mulberry.
Friday.
The husbands of the members
of the Young Matrons club will
give a barbecue to the club at
Potter’s Spring.
Mrs. B. Almond will enter
tain Young Matrons Federated
Club.
PHILATEHA CLASS M. E.
CHURCH ENTERTAINS.
Friday ev( :iwig a delightful social
affair was given by one-half of the
members of the Philatliea class. Two
months ago the class entered a friend
ly contest hoping to increase the inter
est of the class as well as to enlarge
its iffembership. Thirty new members
were added to the class roll. The los
ing side entertained the entire class to
a grand luncheon at the Harrow Hotel.
Seventy members were present. Nver j
was there a more bountiful feast of ev-j
ry conceivable good things to eat. The j
occasion was heartily enjoyed by ev
fOry one present.
LADIES AID ‘SHOWERS”
MRS. FAUST.
Last'Tuesday the Ladies Aid Society
of the First Baptist church met at the j
church parlors with M' sdumes John
Williams. W. A. Brooks and A. S. Mor
gan as joint hostesses.
i At the conclusion of the business
session a delicious salad course was
served. Then a social hour was enjoy
ed.
Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck. in her most
delightful manner, made an appropri
ate talk in regard to how much the La-J
dies Aid loves Mrs. Faust and how she
Will be missed. She then presented Mrs.
Faust with a shower bouquet of crisp
dollar bills—a gift from the Aid, as a
token of love and appreciation for her j
imtiring work in the Aid during the
nine years. It was such a diffi
cult matter for the meinl>ers to think
,iving up such a splendid worker
and one so dearly loved that tears were
in the eyes of all. However we bid her
/God-speed in her new field.
LOVELY LAWN PARTY
AT STATHAM.
Mrs. W. M. Stinchcomb was the
charming hostess at a lovely lawn par
ty Thursday evening for her brother,
Mr. Marvin Carter of Rochester, X. Y.
Tiie lawn with rustic seats placed
here and there was lighted by Japan
ese lanterns and was made more at
tractive with baskets of daisies and
nasturtiums.
Miss Louise Daniel and Mr. Fred
‘Arnold won the prize in a conversa
tion contest. Miss Helen Arnold and
Mr. Roy Perkins won the consolation.
Miss Mozelle Perry and Mr. Bee
•Hammond won the prize in an annual
■ modeling contest.
, Between contests a variety of deli
,'cious candies was served by little Miss
.Elizabeth Stinchcomb and little Miss
Mary Arnold. Later in the evening an
ice course was served.
Those invited were Mrs. Rowlett, Cen
ltral America; Misses Letha Cooper, of
Winder; Mozelle and Mary Perry, Ivor
Willingham, Sue Perkins, Velma Cody,,
Helen Arnold, Idalee and Roselle Ross,
Louise Daniel. Gladys Mobley, Katie
Burson, Fannie Mae Sims, Ruth and
Frances Arnold, Zora Hammond, Rosa
lee Chandler, Sara Lowe and Avery
’Bedingfleld, Messrs. Marvin Carter,
Lonnie Crow, J. B. Whitman, Fred
Arnold. Rozzie Arnold, Roy Perkins,
Lee Hammond, Billie Hammond, Rob
erts. Wallace Poole, Atlanta:, Wirt
and Moss Chambers. Chandos Haynie,
Frank Burson, Jack Simbs. Clarence
Erastus Day, Luke and R. B.
.vß,ld. Jesse Mobley, Columbus (’ban
dit price Harper. Tommie Camp, Bry
ant McElro.v, Ned Arnold, Otis Hnle.
Conner Willingham, Millie Bedingfleld,
and Spier McElro.v.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
The Methodist Sunday school is en
joying a picnic at Mulberry this after
noon, taking a large crowd in trucks
and automobiles to the beautiful picnic
ground on the river
f Games ami stunts of all kinds have
been arranged for the enjoyment of old
and young, including bathing and wad
ing. The supper will be served at 7
o’clock and all who can pot come earlier
are urged to be on hand for this im
portant part of the program.
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MAGNESS-O’ROl KE.
$
Mr. John J. O’Rouke and Miss Beu
lah Magness were happily married last
Thursday afternoon at tin* residence
of Rev. J. S. Settle who performed the
ceremony. Mrs. O’Rouke'us Miss Mag
ness was one of Winder's popular young
ladies, while Mr. O’Rouke is a sterling
young business man and lias a position
with the Silk Manufacturing Company
of New York City. They will r; side in
Niew York. Tilth! many friends i*n
this city extend heartiest congratula
i tions.
SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. PERRY.
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. How
ard Perry was hostess to a most enjoy
able meeting of the Junior Priscilla
Sewing club. Large baskets filled with
daisies added to the attractiveness of
the rooms where the gue ts assembled.
Delicious refreshments consisting of
frozen salad, sandwiches and tea were
served. Besides the club members a few
friends were invited. Those presnt
wre Mesdames Ralph Smith G. AY. De-
I.aPerriere, R. H. Kimball, Reese
Couch, L. E. Herrin, G. D. Ross, AA.
H. Jennings, Paul Roberts, R. L. Eiv
'enson, Edgar DeLnPerriere. H. C. A\ il
liams, AV. N. Bailey, H. A. Carithers,
C. G. Land, Guy Kilgore, Ralph AVise,
AA’ill Stewart, John Roy Perry. E. R.
Harris, J. B. Parham, John Maynard,
MRS. NIBLACK ENTERTAINS
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
One of the most thoroughly enjoya
ble social affairs in Winder this sum
mer was the lovely garden party on last
Saturday afternoon, at which Mrs. C.
O. Niblack was the gracious hostess.
The honorees were Mrs. Bush Jackson
of Charlotte, X. C., and Miss Mozelle
Tumlin, of Marietta. Mrs. lona Jack
son shared honors with these guests.
The spacious porch* was made quite
attractive with quantities of shasta
daisies and field daisies, the same flow
ers were used profusely, tilling French
baskets that were placed at intervals
over the lawn. Comfortable chairs were
placed about for the guests and the
afternoon was merrily spent out doors.
Punch was served by Mrs. Robert Camp
and Miss Ora Lee Camp. A table, beau
tifully decorated was placed on the
lawn and from it cream and cake were
served. It was presided over by Mrs. W.
J. Burch and Mrs. Maynard. Others
assisting in receiving ant entertaining
were Mesdames L. S. Radford, R. L.
Rogers, S. F. Mauglion, C. M. Fergu
son, 11. A. Carithers. ,T. S. Hargrove,
G. C. Moseley, J. M. Aiken. R. H. Kim
ball, W. L. Bush. Rob Barber and John
Williams Misses Xettie Bagwell, Lou
ise Williams and Essie Lee Williams.
More than one hundred guests call
ed during the afternoon.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
The Woman's Club of Winder has
become quite an enthusiastic and inter
esting organization, the June meeting
was held last Wednesday afternoon at
the home of the new president, Mrs. I’.
A. Flanigan.
The first part of the meeting was tak
en up with business and the chairman
of the following committees were ap
pointed :
Department of American Citi. enship
—Mrs. It. O. Ross.
Department of Applied Education —
Mrs. C. -S. Williams.
Department of Fine Arts—Mrs. A.
D. McCurry.
Department of Legislation—Mrs. G.
H. Fortson.
Department of Press and Publicity—
Mrs. J. B. Parham.
Department of Public Welfare —Mrs.
I John Carrington.
Department of Georgia Made Goods
and Products—Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck.
Membership Committee —Mrs. J. M.
Aiken.
Parliamentarian —Mrs. W. L. Bush.
Then a most enjoyable program was
rendered.
Solo by Mrs. C. G. Land.
Reading by Miss Xanelle Starr.
Talk by Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck.
Then a social hour was enjoyed, the
hostess served delicious refreshments
Quite a large numl>er w T ere present.
This was the first meeting since the
election of others for the ensuing year
and the outlook for the coming year
promises to be one full of interesting
club activities.
SWIMMING PARTY.
A pleasant event of last Friday ev
ening at Statham was a swimming par
ty given by Miss Roselle Ross for her
guest, Miss Letha Cooper, of Winder.
Swimming and rowing were enjoyed
after which a picnic supper was spread
amid a rustic setting.
Those included were Miss Letha
Cooper. Miss Sue Perkins and Miss Ida
lee Ross, Mr. Marvin Carter, Mr. Roz
zie Arnold. Mr. Price Harper and M.
Chandos Haynie.
Mrs. J. J. AVilson has as her guest
Mrs. AA’nlter Cooper.
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I)r, AA'. L. Mathews made a business
trip to Gainesville last Friday.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niblaek spent
1 Monday of this week in Atlanta.
* * *
Mrs. J. F. Broome of Gastonia, N. (’.,
is the guest of Mrs. R. H. Kimball.
• * •
AA'e are glad to know that Rev. T. C.
| Buchanan, who lias been unwell, is
much improved.
* * *
Mr. Roy Snellings. of Cleveland.
Tenn., was the guest of friends in the
city Tuesday.
* * *
Mrs. J. M. Aikin, of AA’inder. spent
AVednesday with Mrs. I*. N. Briscoe.—
Walton News.
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Mr. Ed Caldwell will preach at th.■
AA’eslevan Methodist church Sunday af
*
! ternoon at H
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Mrs. E. AA'. Oliver and children have
' been spending the past few days in
College Park with relatives.
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Mr. Char’es Jackson, of Atlanta,
spent last Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Airs. Judson Jackson.
• * *
Mr. John AA’illiams and family will
leave Friday to spend the summer at
their new home at Clayton, Ga.
• * *
Chester Moore, of Norfolk, Va., is
spending this week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. I>. Moore.
• * *
Mrs. Duke Ross, of AA’inder, spent
several days of last week with Mrs.
Joe Greer. —Walton News.
• • •
Mr. J. F. Johnson and Mr. Roof, of
Rock Hill, H. were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. AA\ J. Burch on Tuesday.
* • •
Rev. L. AA’. Collins is in Rutledge
tliis week assisting the pastor of the
Rutledge church in a revival meeting.
• • •
Miss Mozelle Tumlin has returned to
her home in Marietta after a delight
ful visit to her sister, Mrs. C. O. Nib
lack.
• • •
The Sun Beam Band of the First
■Baptist church enjoyed a delightful
picnic at Appleby’s Pool last Saturday
’ afternoon.
• • •
Mr. J. AA’. McWhorter and son, Chas..
and daughters. Misses Minnie, Bessie
and Margaret, were visitors to Atlanta,
last Monday.
• • •
The invited guests were Rev. Faust
>and family and the mothers of the Sun
beams. They were chaperoned by Mrs.
(J. B. Brookshire, their leader.
• • •
Miss Elizabeth Harvil, who has been
the guest of Mrs. George Maughon, lias
returned “to her home in AVinder.—
Gwinnett Journal.
• • •
Miss Desma Elder and Miss Myrtle
AVallace went to Athens Monday to at
tend the Summer School at the Univer
sity.
• • •
Misses Ermine and Annie Thomas,
of AVinder, spent several days of last
week with Mrs. A. S. Smith.—AA'alton
News.
• •
Mr. AA r . T. Robinson and daughter,
Miss Montine, returned this week from
an extended trip to California and oth
er western points. They report a great
time.
• • •
Miss Charlotte McCants will attend
tlie Governor’s reception at tlie Geor
gian Terrace tonight as the guest of
one of the members of the governor’s
staff.
* * * •
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carithers had as
their guests the first of the week Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Johnson, of Atlantu;
they were eii route to Waynesville, N.
C.
* * *
Mrs AA'. L. Sykes and daughter, Miss
Ruth, spent last w >ek in Atlanta.
Miss Susie Sykes hud as her guest
Saturday, Miss Loyce Stanaker of Fo(t
Valley.
Mrs. Lyda Williams and Miss Ber
nice Williams have returned from a
pleasant visit to Winder, where they
were guests of Mrs. Lou Camp.—Gwin
nett Journal.
THE WINDER NEWS
STRANGE-HAYNIE.
v Air. Tom Beall Strange and Alias An
nie Haynie of this city were married
today at 12 o’clock by Rev. L. AA'. Col
lins. Thel left immediately for Atlan
ta from Which place they will go on
s au extended trip to New York City.
„ Mrs. Strange is the daughter of the
late Joe Matt Haynie, and is from one
of the most prominent families of Bar
row county,
Mr. Strange is the young son of Mr.
and Airs. J. T. Strange and a member
the J. T. Strange Cos., and is a prom
ising young business man.
The News wishes them success and
.happiness.
Miss Emmie Haigler of Abbeville,
S. C., is the guest of Mrs. Byrd Harris.
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Mrs. C. D. MeNelly has returned
from a visit to AVinder.—Athens Daily
News.
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Aliss Ada Hancock is spending some
time at the home of her aunt, Airs.
Fannie Stanton, at Social Circle.
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Air. Ralph Aloon is at the home of
his parents near Hoschtou for a few
days oil account of illness.
* * *
Mrs. G. AV. Ethridge, of Atlanta, is
ispeinling a few days here with her
(laughter, Airs. J. N. Summerour.
* * *
Airs. Alaude Bondurant, Frank Bon
durant, Walter Stanton, Air. and Airs.
R. L. Rogers motored to Atlanta last
Tuesday.
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Airs. John Thrasher and Aliss Sara
Thrasher of Douglas, Ga.. are attend
ing Summer School at the ni, ersity.—
Athens Daily News.
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Mrs. Henry Williams and Miss
Frankie Bell AA’illiams, of Cordele, are
the guests of Air. and Mrs. G. • . Alose
; , for a few days.
• * •
Mr. AA’alter Benton has returned
l, iome from Virginia, where lie has been
in school for the past several months,
will sjiend his wit at ion here.
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Aliss Letha Cooper and Aluster Gill
son Cooper, of AA’inder, are the guests
of their sister, Mrs. Paul AA’illiams, on
Alilledge Ave. —Athens Daily News.
Mrs. A. L. Jacobs and daughter, Lou
ise, have returned to Atlanta after a
week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil
likin.
* * •
Miss Flossie Henson, of Winder, and
Miss Stella Meador, of Atlanta, are
with Mrs. Carl Henson on Prince Ave.,
for the Summer School. —Athens Dai
ly News.
• * •
Mr. Carl Brooksher, of Winder, came
up Saturday to spend awhile in Dah
lonega. He left Winder in the morning
and got here, a distance of sixty miles
for breakfast.—Dahlonega Nuggett.
* • •
Mrs. Mack Yarbrough, of Atlanta,
spent several days last week with her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. I*. Quillian.
Mr. Yarbrough came over Sunday and
spent tlie day.
* • •
The many friends of Mrs. Vallie Ar
nold in Monroe will he glad to learn
that she lias bought her a beautiful lot
at Bold Springs, this city, and will
build thereon a handsome residence.
Mrs. Arnold has been residing in Win
der for some time. —Walton News.
* * *
Miss Lilia Mae Stanton, one of the
attractive visitors attending com
mencement dances, has returned to her
home in Social Circle, after spending
several days at the Georgian Hotel ac
companied by her sisters. Miss Mellie
Stanton and Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere,
of Winder, Oa. —Athens Banner.
• * •
Mrs. Byrd Harris complimented her
guest. Miss Emmie Hnigler with a de
lightful six o’clock dinner Wednesday.
Besides the honor guest those present
were Misses Mary Quartermnn, Ger
trude Mott, Sara Joe Roberts and
Alice Eugenia Dunn, Messrs Harris
Mayo, Taylor Morton. Charles and
Frank Harris.
* • •
Rev. Wilkie Collins, of Winder, Rev.
M. B. Hams, of Bethlehem, in company
with Mr. Rush Burton, a prominent lay
leader of the Methodist church, from
Lavonia and editor of the Lavonia
Times, stopped over in Monroe for a
short time last Thursday, going and
returning from Conyers, where they
went to attend the session of the Ox
ford District Conference and where
Mr. Burton made an address of great
eloquence and power.—Walton News.
Baptist Church Services.
Services as usual at the First Bap
tist church next Sunday morning.
Sunday school at 10:15, S. F. Maugh
,'pn, Supt.
Services at 11 :00 A. M. and 8:30 P.M.
B. Y. I*. IT.s at usual hours.
The pulpit committee are arranging
for an unusual strong man to fill (he
pulpit at both morning and evening
services.
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Shoe Sanitarium
Send all consumptive shoes to the Shoe
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All operations guaranteed to be a success.
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Physician in Charge
TOM LINENKOHL
Surgeon
DO YOU BUY CLEAN
MILK?
or do you buy milk like some the State Dairy
Inspector found being produced; and sold
in Winder. The kind he said you could not
get down him if he was a hog and you would
blindfold him and try to pour it down him
through a funnel, or is it good mi-lk?
If it is good milk, it is clean.
He says the milk I am producing is good.
He knows.
It matters not where you buy milk or milk
drinks in Winder, demand good milk.
Try my chocolate milk in individual bot
tles, made from good fresh milk and bottled
daily.
When you want good milk and prompt
service call 247.
Winder Pure Milk Dairy
J. AV. SAUNDERS
Price: $1.50 Per Year.