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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922.
- Social and Personal News
SYKES-FOWLER.
Mrs. W. L. Sykes, of Winder, an
nounces the engagement of her daugh
ter, Susie Belle, to Mr. Claude H. Fow
ler, of Hoschton, the marriage to be
solemnised in the near future. No
cards.
DAVID-ARNOLD.
A wedding of distinctive beauty and
impressiveness, centering the interest
of friends throughout the state, was
that of Miss Helen Arnold of Stutham
and Mr. Roy C. David of Danielsviile.,
which was solemnized at 11:00 o clock
Saturday, October 21st, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Arnold, brother
' and sister of the bride.
Rev. Marvin Franklin, of Roekmart
7 1 Ga., officiating, using the ring cere
money, before an assemblage of rela
tives and friends.
The spacious lower floor of the Ar
npld home was thrown together and
beautifully decorated with handsome
palms and ferns. A profusion of pink
and white chrysanthemums in tall
French baskets, completed the artistic
effect.
The ceremony took place in the liv
ing room before an improvised altar of
stately palms and ferns, forming a
background for baskets of chrysanthe
mums, on either side of which stood
pink and white burning tapers, casting
SL glow over the bridal party.
Miss Etta 801 l Harrison of Bethle
hem, played the wedding music and
Miss Susie Bell Perkins beautifully
rendered “Oh Promise Me” and “Be
cause.”
Miss Ola Garner of Lawrenceville
was Maul of Honor. She wore an ex
quisite dress of bisque canton crepe an
a picture liat of black panne velvet,
completing this costume was an arm
bouquet of pink carnations.
The charming little flower girls, Eu
nice Arnold and Martha Jim Arnold
of Athens, preceded the bride and wore
dressed in dainty frocks of white or
gandy, fashioned with long waist and
trimmed with lace and pink ribbons.
T*hey carried white baskets filled with
pink carnations.
Mr. Homer David of Comer, a broth
er of The groom, acted as best man.
The lovely bride descending the stairs
on the arm of her brother, Kemp Ar
nold, by whom she was given in mar
riage, presented a charming figure in
gown of golden brown satin back
canton crepe, with trimming of lace
and fur. Her hat was a Striking mod
el of brown, adorned with medallic
trimmings of fur. She wore a corsage
of brides roses and swansonia.
A reception was held immediately af
ter the ceremony.
Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Arnold, were Mrs. H. L. White. Mrs.
Willie Cooper, Mrs. Charlie Robinson,
MV Fannie Steed, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Chambers and Col. and Mrs. J. W. Ar
nold.
Following the reception Mr. David
anti his bride left for a wedding trip
to Jacksonville, Fla., and other points.
*fter which they will he at home to
their friends in Danielsville.
Mrs. David is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Arnold. She
is a beautiful young woman, possessing
* most attractive personality, which
has won for her countless friends. She
is a graduate of the State Normal
school of Athens, Ga.,
Mr. David, a prominent yonng man
of sterling qualities, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. David of Danielsville,
Ga., He is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Georgia, a.nd is now at the head
of the schools of Madison county.
Among the out of town guests pres
ent were Miss Floyce Long, Daniels-
Tiiie; Miss Mary Duncan, Arnoldsville;
Misses Ettie Belle and Myrtlee Harri
son, Miss Dru Willie Bell. Bethlehem;
Miss Ola Garner, Lawrenceville; Miss
-Miriam Bennett, Jefferson; Mr. G. M.
David, Homer David, Comer; Frank
Duncan, Arnoldsville; Otis Harrison,
Bethlehem; Knox Griffeth, Eugene
Huff, Claud Stevens, Cleveland David,
Mesdames H. F. White, La von la : An
drew Allen, Gilsyille. N. C„ Willie
Cooper, Athens; G. W. David, Comer;
Judge and Mrs. Moseley. Danielsville;
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Jamison, Griffin;
Col. and Mrs. J. W. Arnold. Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley, Mr and
Mrs. Meadow, Dr. and Mrs. Gholston.
Danielsville; Mrs. W. L. Blasingame.
Winder.
M T s. Charles Beckman who has Inn’ll
spending the past week with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Favenson.
has returned to her home in Nashville,
Tenn.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Favenson, Mrs.
Charles Beckmaln. Mifs Willie Mae
Favenson and Mr. Gilmer McDonald
spent the past Sunday in LaGrange
with Miss Gladys Favenson, who is at
tending school there.
BY MRS. J. B. PARHAM,
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
DIVISION MEETING,
Division No. 1, Mrs. W. \. Bradley,
leader, met at the home of Mrs. Brad
ley on East Broad street with Mes
daines W. L. Mayne, Saxon and Brad
ley as hostesses. Ten members and two
visitors were present and after the de
votionals and reports, a delightful sal
ad course was served. The next divis
ion meeting will bo with Mrs. Byrd
Harris and Mrs. Alice Dunn at the
home of Mrs. Harris on Tuesday, Nov.
28th.
Division No. 2, Mrs. Vella Mae Smith
leader, held its regular monthly divis
ion meeting at the home of Mrs. Smith
with Mrs. Smith and Misses Berta and
Willie Meadow, hostesses. Twelve mem
bers and two visitors present. A num
ber of interesting plans were made for
the year. With several new members
promised. After the business enjoya
ble refreshments were served.
The November division meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Annie
Jackson, with Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Ray
mond Sharpton and Miss Helen Jack
son hostesses, Tuesday, Nov. 28th.
Division No. 4. Mrs. Mark Sims, lead
er, met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Lay
on Park avenue, with Mrs. Lay, Mrs.
Herschel Smith hostesses. This divis
ion had twelve members present and
two visitors, and anew member and
two subscriptions to the World Cali,
one of the best missionary magazines
ever published. After the business de-
TELEPHONE NO. 44
Anniversary
SALE
FREE!
$50.00 of Merchandise
To 4 lucky numbers
from SI.OO purchases &
over in our store will be
given out lucky numbers
and Saturday at 4:00
P. M. you'll get the pri
zes FREE!
Don’t miss it.
DRESS GINGHAMS
Best quality Dress Ging
hams, in all colors
OUTING
Outings in all colors &
quality.
9c and up
SUITING
36 inch Suiting, '
7jc yard
SERGE
56 inch all wool blue
Serge
89c yard
SWEATERS
Sweaters of all kinds at
your own price.
UNDERWEAR
Ladies, children Mens
Underwear of all kinds
at a low price.
SPECIAL SALE
on bed spreads and bed
linen:
Bed spreads . . . 98c up
■Red sheets .... 79c up
Pillow cases . . . 24c up
Mrs. 8. T. Ross is spending this week
in Athens with relatives. •
• • •
Mrs. Otis Jackson is spending a few
days in Atlanta this week.
• • a
[ Mrs. Paul Williams of Athens was a
visitor in Winder last week.
• • •
Mrs. R. R. Rarber has returned from
a short visit in Elberton.
• • •
Mr. Shannon Smith spent the past
week-end in Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. H. E. Edwards spent last Thurs
day visiting in Athens.
• • •
Mr. G. T. McDonald was a visitor to
the Atlanta fair one day last week.
• • •
Mr. Herschel Smith made a business
trip to Florida last week.
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lightful refreshments The
November Division meeting to be with
Mrs. Mark Sims and Miss Utha Shields
on November 28th.
The offU'ers of the Missionary Soci
ety and leaders of the divisions are
anxious to make the record for this
year as good as the one last year;
their appointment was reached in every
thing but World (’all subscriptions,
and they hope to reach this by January.
They have sixty-one enthusiastic mem
bers. The regular monthly meeting at
the church on Tuesday, November 14.
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COMPLIMENTARY TO MR.
AND MRS. OTIS JACKSON.
We clip the following notices from
the Chester (S. C.) News in connec
tion with the return of Mr. and Mrs.
j Otis Jackson to this city after a res
idence of some months in Great Falls,
S. C.
The young ladies of the Teachers"
dormitory guve an old-fashioned party
(Friday evening, complimentary to Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Jackson who are return
ing to their former home, Winder, Ga.
The guests were requested to deposit
their dignity before entering the re
ception hall, and a number of games
of “ye olden times" were thoroughly
enjoyed. Readings by Misses Bull and
Shealy, and piano and violin selections
by Misses Sutherland and Shealy, were
delightful features of the evening’s en
tertainment. A salad course was ser
ved during which, a unique toast was
given the honorees by Miss Collier
and Mr. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson left Sun
day morning for their former home ut
Winder, Ga. Mr. Jackson has for the
past six or eight months been one of
the clerical force at the Seaboard Air
Line Company’s station, hut received
orders a few days ago to report at his
old post at Winder Monday, October
9th. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have made
many friends in Great Falls who re
gret to see them leave.
Little Miss Dorothy Barber of At
lanta is visiting Miss Sarah Barber.
• • •
Mrs. Emmett Bond of Atlanta is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. M. C. House.
• • •
Mrs. Joseph Broome has returned
from a visit to her sister in Atlanta.
The first few days of our anniversary sale
were very successful and the people certain
ly appreciated the big values of our merchan
dise and we are getting in more new goods
every day at prices that everybody will be
able to get all they need at their own price.
FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 28TH, ONLY
27 in SHEETING at
5C YD.
5 yards to acustomer
MEN’S OVERALLS 95 CTS.
boys caps 19 CTS.
SHOES SHOES SHOES
Ladies, Children’s and Men’s Shoes. We
received a big shipment of shoes this week
of all kinds at very low prices.
Our entire stock is on sale, be sure not to miss
your opportuity and get your supplies of
Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods while every
thing is at sale prices.
H. SILVERSTEIN
The Economy Store
WINDER, GA.
FOR , F f ??
CASH Ltbb
Miss Jennie Smith spent a few days
recently in Atlanta visiting friends and
relatives.
• • •
Misses Thelma Barber and Caroline
Aiken spent last Saturday and Sunday
in Atlanta.
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Mr. R. O. Ross, of Atlanta, spent sev
eral days last week in the city with
home folks.
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Mr. J. M. Brooksher, of Dahlonega,
has been in Winder for :h3 past week
visiting relatives.
• • •
Mrs. Herbert Dillard, of Winder, is
tlie guest of Mrs. Paul Williams. —
Athens Banner.
• • •
Miss Marguerite White spent the
past week end in East Point with her
parents.
• • •
Miss Helen McWhorter was the
guest of Miss Evelyn Harris in Bethle
hem last Sunday.
• • •
Mr. James C. Stanton sient Saturday
night and Sunday the guest of his sis
ter, Mrs. Maude Bondurant.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Hulme Kinnebrew and
Hulme, Jr., were the week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange.
• • •
Mr. XV. F. Hubbard and family have
moved into the residence on Candler
street formerly occupied by Mr. John
Summerour.
• • •
Mr. Raymond Del,ay was a week-end
visitor in Winder the guest of his moth
er, Mrs. OdesS DeLny. Raymond is
making good at Tech. This is his second
year at this institution.
Subscription Price: $1.90 Par Tear.
Miss Dot Rowland spent the past
week end in Athens with her parents.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G.*K. Bagwell were In
Winder Sunday.—Gwinnett Journal.
• • •
Mr. Edward T. Russell, of Washing
ton City, who has been visiting Mr. W.
J. Russell, left to-day for a visit t&
Chief Justice Richard B. Russell in
Winder.—Athens New.s
• • ■
Mr. Walter L. Jackson was a visitor
in the city the first of the week, com
ing up with his family from Orlando,
Fla., to be at the bedside of Mrs. Jack
son’s father, Mrs. J. C. Phillips, who
died at Monroe last Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Patrick, of Winder,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr9.
W. B. Patrick. The friends of Mr. W.
R. Patrick will be glad to learn that
he is convalescing from an illness of
some four weeks.—Walton News.
1 • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick of
Atlanta spent the past week end here
and were accompanied home by Mrs.
H. A. Carithers and children who will
spend this week there. Mrs. Kilpat
rick will be hostess Friday afternoon
rto a large party in honor of Mrs. Ca
rithers.
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| Mrs. G. C. Moseley, Mrs. George
Fortson, Mrs. B. A. Juhan and Mrs.
Carter Daniel, Misses I,eiln and Claude
Coker and Nan Moseley, Jack Fortson,
Ben Julian, Jr., Dorothy Daniel, formed
a party going to Athens yesterday to
attend the circus.
FREE!
$50.00 of Merchandise
To 4 lucky numbers
from SI.OO purchases &
over in our store will be
given out lucky numbers
and Saturday at 4:00
P. M. you’ll get the pri
zes FREE!
Don’t miss it.
Ladies Suits, Dresses,
Coats and Skirts.
Ladies Suits. $9.25 Up.
Ladies & misses dresses
in all styles
$4.95 up.
SKIRTS
Skirts made of all wool
serge and other material
latest styles
50c up
Men’s and Boys Suits.
Men’s and young men’s
Suits in all colors and in
all styles
$9.95 up
Pants and odd coats
Mens all wool blue serge
coats and all kinds of
pants at your own price.
Sale will last till every
thing in the house is sold
regardless of price.
Anniversary
SALE