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THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1022.
Services At The
Presbyterian Church
Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun
ior choir song service
Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30
A. M„ F. C. Graddick, Supt.
Christian Endeavor Society meets
at 3 :30 p. m.
Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd
Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening
at 8:30.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday
evening beginning promptly at 8 P. M.
conducted by elders, deacons or lay
members. , , *
You are most cordially invited to
attend all of these services and join
with us in the service of the Master
Come. TF.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday School.
11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Super.
7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
8:30 P. M. Preaching.
E. L. SHELNUTT, Minister
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. B. Brookshire. Pastor.
1. Preaching every fourth Sunday
morning at 11:30 and every Sunday
evening at 8:00 o'clock.
2. Conference Saturday night be
fore every fourth Sunday.
3. Prayer meeting every Wednes
day evening at 8:00 o’clock. The S.
S. lesson for the following Sunday al
ways discussed.
4. Sunday school every Sunday at
2:30 o'clock. S. C. Kinney, Supt.
5. W. M. S. every fourth Sunday
P. M. at 3:30. Mrs. T. AV. Ash, Pres.
0. Community League on Friday
night before every fourth Sunday. S
C. Kinney, chairman.
Valuable.
Smolen Island, near KrlstlanssumJ,
Norway, Is a flat spot of land pos
sessed of Immense areas of peat hog.
It Is doubtful whether there Is any
where a better location for the pro
duction of peat In large quantities.—
Omaha Bee.
Strand Theatre
Thursday, July 201 h.
TIIE PAMOUB MINHTREL,—
With all its comical songs, jokes,
speeches and wonderful coon
rehearsal; also the dark town
Betterment Society.
A 10-piece brass band to make
you music.
Show starts at 8:30. Admission :
Children :20c—Adults: 40c
Matinee 4.00 Night 8:46.
Friday} July 21.
BEItT LYTELL
In “Alias Lady Fingers.
A good Metro Picture.
Matinee 4:00 Night 8:45
Saturday, July 22.
HERBERT RAWLINSON
in
“THE MILLIONAIRE
Eighty million dollars ! ' Picture
a likeable young chap in a $25
a week job at bookkeeping! Pic
ture him receiving word that he
is suddenly worth eighty million
dollars! Mix with that a lovely
girl, a gang of blackmailers and
you have Herbert Itawlinson’s
newest picture, which you will
want to see.
Every Chug of Your
Engine Reduces Its Pep
A perfect automobile engine never chugs.
It runs with a smooth hum or purr.
If your engine is chugging the best and
cheapest thing you can do is to chug it right
into this garage and turn off the gas. Some
thing is out of order, and engines do not last
long under those conditions.
If not too serious, we can do it while you
wait.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Phone 110 Athens Street
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway and
Mr. Charlie Holloway speut Wednes
day night with Mr. and Mrs. AV. M.
Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent AA’cd
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams spent last
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
AV. A. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bailey spent lust
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
G. I*. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent
AVednesday night, with Mr. and Mrs.
H. '/*. Perkins of Braselton.
Mr. Albertus and Raymond Hollo
way spent Friday with Mr. H. F. Ca
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Holloway spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Adams.
Messrs. H. T. and C. G. Casey and
AV. A. and C. ('. Holloway and <\ D.
Bailey made a business trip to Athens
Friday to see Mr. A. L. Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Hollowa.V and
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Austin spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. AV. Lackey and family of Par
adise.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Casey spent Fri
day night with Mrs. O. L. Casey of
near Paradise.
Mr. AA"ill Edgar spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his son, Mr. Bush
Edgar.
Misses Beulah and Ethel Mae Jack
son who are working in AA’inder, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. C. O. Casey is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosch and
Misses Clyde and Albertus Hoseli and
Miss Daisy Hosch spent Sunday with
Mr. and .Airs. AA’. AW Hosch.
Scholarships for salt* cheap in Ath
ens Business College. AA’inder News.
Also a good Vitagraph comedy.
Larry Semon in “The Bakery.”
and Mutt and Jeff.
Village Cut Ups.
Show starts at 2:30 P. M.
Monday, July 24.
HAUL WILLIAMS
In “Captain Swift.”
Tut sday, July 25th.
“Love's Masquerade.”
An all star east.
Wednesday, July 26th
VIOLA DANA
in
“THE MATCH I BREAKER”
Jane Morgan Ims always been
able to win other girls' sweet
hearts, so when her mother in
sists that she marry the old fam
ily lawyer she determines to run
away and capitalize her ability
to attract men by becoming a
professional match breaker.
Matinee 4:00 Night 8:45
Thursday, July 27th.
“TURN TO THE BIGHT"
A big special. Don’t miss if.
Children 15c Adults 30c
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They are
GOOD! lQ(p
Buy this Cigarette and Save Money
BETHLEHEM
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore and sons,
of Camilla and Mrs. Jim Evans of Flor
ida returned home Thursday after a
week's visit to their mother, Mrs. C.
T. Mathews.
Misses Ettie Bell and Myrtice Har
rison have returned from a camping
trip at Jonesboro.
Miss IJru Willie Bell had as her
guest last week Miss A'iola Braswell of
Danila.
Mrs. Thornton has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. C. T. Mathews.
Miss Kathleen Moon of Hoschton is
the guest of her grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill of South Car
olina arc visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. AVarren Mcßreyer and
little daughter, Harriet, of Chester,
S. 0., and Mrs. Grace Cooper, of Athens
were guests of Mrs. ('. T. Mathews last
week.
Mr. Horace Treadwell made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last Tuesday.
Bov. M. B. Sams had as his guests
last week, hid brother, Bev. Sams, and
family of Newborn.
Miss Lizzit- -Mae Ridgeway (spent
last Thursday night with ifi*. and
Mrs. Green Greeson.
Mr. Roy Tucker of Athens, came over
last. Thursday to spend the summer
with his aunt, Mrs. Bert Yearwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Austin of At
lanta are visiting here.
Miss Mary Sams is visiting her un
cle, Rev. Sams. of>Newborn.
Mr. T. IV. Ridgeway made a business
trip to Atlanta one day last week.
Mrs. Homer Mahaffey and children
of Commerce sited relatives here
last week.
Mrs. Irene Burton and Misses Mattie
Lou Thompson and Sarah Garrett of
Campton, spent last Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Harrison and family.
Mrs. Laura Flanigan and daughters,
Joyce and Audrey, and Mrs. Annie
Worsham and son, Stanley, of Birming
ham. Ala., came Saturday to spend the
summer with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Moore.
Miss Ethel Sailors spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. IV. F. Clack.
Miss Evelyn Harris and Mr. .Tack
Harris left Sunday for Atlanta where
they will he the guest of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. TV. D. Hendrix had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. 'Will Sentell and son of Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Autry and family
and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix.
Mrs. C. T. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Moore, Mrs. Jim Evans and Mrs.
R. P. Adams visited the former’s sis
ter. Mrs. Darby Monday.
Mrs. Mattie Harris lias returned af
ter a visit to her sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl and Vivian Harris of Wrights
villo and Dr. E. R. Harris of Winder.
Miss Leila Beil Holloway left Sat
urday morning with a crowd from Win
der on a camping trip to Camp Hec.
Several from here attended the sing
lug at New Pentecost Sunday and re
ported a fine singing.
Mrs. Sailors of Paradise visited her
daughter. Mrs. W. F. Clack Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hendrix spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tread-
Miss Mavrello Harrison spent last
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Hendrix.
UNION LOCALS
Mr. ami Mrs. 11. S. Et hr idee visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Simpson Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Montgomery spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wall.
Miss Mol lie Butler spent Sunday
with Miss Bessie Montgomery.
I Miss Gerdie Wood spent Sunday
night with Misses Henrietta and Es
their Bell Ethridge.
The Hehron B. Y. P. 17,I 7 , met at this
place Sunday night which rendered
a tine program. t
Sunday school is on n boom at this
place every Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Everybody invited to attend.
Mrs. E. A. Wood spent last week
with relatives and friends at County
Line.
Mr. .T. O. Montgomery visited his
brother. Mr. John Montgomery, of near
Ebenezer Friday night.
Mr. C. T.. Wood and son. 'Leonard,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mont
gomery awhile Sunday.
THE WINDER NEWS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR JUDGE WESTERN CIRCUIT
I hereby announce my candidacy to
succeed myself as Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the Western Circuit, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
Yours very truly,
BLANTON FORTSON.
To the AVbite Citizens of Barrow coun
ty-
-1 hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as Representative of Bar
row county in the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the action of the
white primary to lie held September
13th, 1922. I will appreciate the sup
port and influence of every white voter
and if given an endorsement ter.m I
pledge a continuation of my honest and
conscientious efforts to represent you
.acceptably.
Respectfully,
RICHARD B. RSSELL, JR.
FOR CONGRESS,
I respectfully announce as a candi
date for the Democratic nomination t<
the 68th Congress, subject to the rules
and regulations governing the Primary
September 13th.
I hope I may get the unanimous vote
of the people and will appreciate any
interest manifested in my election. I!
my duties in behalf of the people will
permit, I shall personally visit each
county in the district.
Sincerely yours,
THOS. M. BELL.
To the Voters of the 9th Congressional
District of Georgia:
I respectfully announce my candida
cy for the 68th Congress subject to tin
Democratic Primary of September 13,
1922.
If nominated and elected, it will be
my earnest desire and purpose to serve
the people worthily and well, and give
faithful service to the best interest of
the citizens of the entire district.
Thanking you, both ladies and gentle
jnen, for your support and suffrage, I
am,
Respectfully yours,
JAMES H. CRAWFORD.
You can make no mistake in follow
ing the advice of millions who have
been retsored to health and happiness
by Tan lac.—Dr. G. AA\ DeLaPerriere
& Sons.
1899 1922
Horse Sense Is More Reliable
Than Horse Shoes
Centuries ago, in the age of superstition, the HORSE
SHOE was widely employed as an omen of good luck.
Those old traditions have endured and there are
still many people who are trusting to luck to “strike it
rich.”
But the wise ones are building on a more solid foun
dation than luck. They are using common HORSE
SENSE, and saving a part of their income.
ARE YOU?
Yours truly,
Winder National Bank
ivuacrajTs*
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
. I negotiate loans on farm lands in Barrow, Jackson and Walton
I also make loans on AA’inder City property .See W. F. Pentecost, who
has an office with T. Elton Drake, Attorney, Winder, Georgia, and is in
Winder on Friday of each week. Mr. Pentecost is inspector of farm
lands for my companies and will give prompt service.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
6 mos.—pd. sept.-22 LAWRENCEYLLE, GA.
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