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Social and Personal News
PACE-DOSTER.
Mr, George Foster and Miss Roxie
Page were happily married last Sun
day afternoon at the home of Rev.
J. J. Shedd in Winder. The many
friends of these young people wish
them unbounded happiness and pros
perity in life.
DAVIS—PARTAIN.
Miss Maudie Davis of near Winder
and Mr. Clarence Partain of Campton.
were married Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o’elock, which most surprising to many
of their friends. The ceremony was per
formed at the home of Mr. Rich Haynie.
Among those present were Mrs. C. E.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Batey,
Mrs. Earl Morgan, Mr. Jess Morgan,
nnd son, Miss Lillie Mae Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gary, A. W. Gary, Mrs. S.
■€. Hamilton. Omer McDonald and chil
dren of Winder. Their many friends
wish* them both a long and happy life.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
A beautiful and delightful miscella
' neous shower was given by Miss Nolle
McCants Saturday afternoon for Miss
■Susie Sikes, a charming bride-elect of
this month. Miss McCants was as
sisted by Miss Marie Herrin and Miss
Ruth Sikes. Those present were:
Misses Marie and Mabel Herrin. Jo
sephine House, Ida and Alline Kilgore,
Icie Smith, Flossie Henson, Mrs. Col
liljs, Dru Willie Belle and Ruth Sykes.
HALLOWE’EN PARTY
AT STATHAM.
A beautiful Hallowe’en party, was
given Saturday evening by Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Grant to Loyal Workers,
the Sunday school class of which Mr.
Grant is president.
The quests were met at the door by
a goblin who invited them to drink of
the Fountain of Youth, and never grow
old. This proved to be a fountain of
delicious punch.
Upon entering each guest was given
a card with the class motto.
The house was transformed into a
weird scene with pumpkin lanterns,
black witahes riding brooms, cats and
unique figures of bats. At intervals
were grouped autumn leaves and corn
stalks.
In the dining room l>obbing from the
chandelier and side lights fell a shower
of black and yellow streamers. The ta
ble had as an effective center piece,
suggestive of the harvest season, a
large cut glass bowl heaped with fruit.
The Hallowe’e'n idea was further car
ried out in the delicious salad course
Served.
Gnawing apples from strings and oth
er Hallowe’en games were played.
An interesting contest was given, Mr.
Tike Hutchins winning the prize.
As the guests departed they were
asked to pay the fortune teller a call
after searching for her whereabouts
they found a miniature hut covered
with profusion of beautiful colored au
tumn leaves from which peeped tiny
Jack-odantems. The wise fortune tel
ler sent each guest away light-hearted
•and merry, declaring Mrs. Grant a
wonderful hostess and Mr. Grant a
good president, worthy of their endeav
or to make their class still larger and
better.
BUSINESS MEETING.
The regular business meeting of the
Young Matrons Federated Club was
held last Thursday at the home of Mr#.
W. O. Perry.
After the preliminary business was
disposed of a number of important mat
ters were discussed, one of which was
the coming to Winder on November 20
and 21 of the Health Mobile which has
been arranged by the club for free ex
amination of any children under six
years of age. This opportunity will he
a great benefit and help to the com
munity. Further information regarding
the Health Mobile will be found else
where in this issue of the News.
Following this discussion reports
were given from the state convention
at Athens. Copies of the “Convention
Special" published during the conven
tion and composed entirely of club af
fairs, were shown and much enjoyed.
The Young Matrons Federated club
had quite a creditable write-up in this
club paper.
At the conclusion of the business hour
delightful refreshments were served.
The next social meeting of the club will
bo with Mrs. Willis Perry following
two weeks later by a business meeting
with Mrs. W. A. Bradley.
. If your old tires are badly worn.”
*hrow them away. Bring them to
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION.
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..If your old tires are badly worn,"
don't throw them away. Bring them to
THE TIRE SERVICE BT4XJQN**,
BY MRS. J. B. PARIIAM,
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale, contained In a certain security
deed, executed and delivered by J. L.
Hendrix and P. W. Hendrix to Guy H.
Brightwell, said deed dated April 27,
1921, and recorded in the Clerk's of
fice of the Superior Court of said coun
ty, in record of deeds, Book “D”, page
219, the said Guy R. Brightwell will
sell at public outcry on the first Tues
day in December next, before the court
house door In said county, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
“All that certain tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being in
Barrow county, Georgia, near the town
of Statham and being more particular
ly described as follows: Beginning at
a point on a road at the intersection
of an old road the said point being the
Southeast corner of tract number four
of the R. L. Ray farm and running
along the said road S 49% W 1239 ft.,
thence leaving the road and running
along 42% W 972 feet to the line of
Akins: thence along the line of Akins
N 51% E 391 feet; thence N 52% E 1096
feet to an old road; thence along the
said old road S 26% E 910 feet to the
point of beginning and being tracts
number one, two, three and four (1. 2,
3, and 41 of the R. L. Ray farm, con
taining TWENTY-NINE and THREE
TENTHS (29.3) ACRES, more or less,
as per plat made by S. P. Johnson in
September 1920, and recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Barrow county, Georgia, in Book
One, page 53. The above described
property being part of the land convey
ed bv deed from ,T. C. Daniel to R. L.
Ray, dated January 3rd, 1920, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of Su
perior Court of Barrow county, Geor
gia, in Book “D” folio 28. And is the
same tract of land conveyed to J. L.
Hendrix and P. W. Hendrix, by deed
of It. L. Ray, dated December Oth, 1920
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court, Harrow coun
ty, Georgia, in deed Book “E”, page 15.
This property will be sold for the
purpose of satisfying two certain prom
issory notes for the aggregate princi
pal sum of ONE THOUSAND (SIOOO >
DALLARS, each note being for the
principal sum of FIVE HUNDRED
($500) DALLARS, given by J. L. Hen
drix and P. W. Hendrix to Guy R.
Brightwell, said notes dated April 27,
1921, and due eighteen (18) months
and thirty (30) months after date re
spectively, said notes bearing interest,
from date at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, interest payable semi
annually and the interest being evi
denced by interest coupon notes at
tached to tilie principal notes, said
notes however, containing a provision
in case of thirty days default in the
payment of any installment of interest
when due, or principal note when due,
said notes may be matured, and default
in the payment of principal and inter
est having existed for more than thirty
days, said Guy R. Brightwell has ex
ercised his option and declared said
notes due and collectible.
This sate will be made for the pur
pose of paying said notes, principal
and interest, and costs of this sale.
The balance, if any. will be paid to J.
L. Hendrix and P. W. Hendrix or their
legal representatives.
This 71 h day of November, 1922.
GUY R. BRIGHTWELL.
Deupree Hunnicutt, Atty.
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der. in favor of the City of Winder,
against G. J. Allen for taxes due the
City of Winder by said G. J. Allen for
the years 1921 the following described
property towit:
i One house and lot, fronting Alexan
der street eighty-eight feet, and facing
Oak street 111 feet, being the house
where he now resides.
Said property levied on ns the prop
erty of said G. .T. Allen and in the pos
session of G. ,T. Allen.
This November Bth. 1922.
e. o. Mcelroy,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
..If your old tires are badly worn."
don’t throw them away. Bring them to
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION.
Good Health.
If you would enjoy good health, keep
your bowels regular. No one can rea
sonably hope to feel well, when consti
pated. When needed, take Chamber
lain's Tablets. They are mild and gen-
Advt.
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TELEPHONE NO. 44
SALE NOTICE
'GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
itrf sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
against J. L. Whitley, for taxes due
the City of Winder by said J. L. Whit
ley, for the year 1921, the following de
scribed property to-wit: One house and
lot, facing Bush Avenue 100 feet, and
bounded as 'follows: On west by R.
D. Moore, bounded on the easth by an
alley, bounded on north by Bush Ave.,
and on south by May street.
Said proptrey levied upon as the
property of said J. L. Whitley and in
the possession of said J. L. Whitley.
This November Bth, 1922.
E. O. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
J£- /^/
. SPECIALS
Afy Friday and Saturday n^V\
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S SPECIALS SPECIALS X'V
Cq / For Friday, Nov. 10th. For Saturday, Nov 11,
/ Only Only
/ BIG LOT OF DRESS LADIES OUTING
■ GINGHAMS GOWNS
9c >"• 79c
Men’s and Young Men’s WORK SHIRTS
HATS 75c UP 39c
Anniversary SALE
Men’s Gloves ...... 19c
Men’s Union Suits 98c
Men’s Scouts Shoes 1.95
Everything At Your Own Price
Linen Table Damask at
yard 59c
Long Cloth, good quali
ty 15c yd.
36 inch best grade In
dian Head 29c
Cotton and Wool Flan
nel 15c yd up
New shipment of Mens
and boys Caps .. 25c up
The ECONOMY STORE
Winder, Georgia
For Cash For Less
‘tub windbr news
SALE NOTICE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922, between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door of said
county, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued by the Clerk of the City of Win
der, in favor of the City of Winder,
against A. S. Hardy, issued by the
iClerk of the City of Winder, for taxes
<lue by said A. S. Hardy to the City of
Winder for the your 1921, the follow
ing property to wit:
, - One house and three acres of land
1 more or less, now occupied by J. W.
(Carrington, Sr., bounded on the North
by Athens street* on east, south and
(west by lands of Judge R. B. Russell.
Said property levied upon in the
(possession of said J. W. Carrington,
j Sr., and as the property of A. S. Har
dy.
’ This November Btli, 1922.
E. (>. McELROY,
Chief of Police of the City of Winder.
The D. A. It. Chapter will sell pop
pies tomorrow.
Scholarship in Athens Business cel- 1
lege for sale cheap. Winder News.
At the request of the public we are
going to have the FREE PRIZES
once more, on Saturday, Nov. 11th,
and we’ll give better service to our
customers, as we have arranged for
more help for the big crowd and our
service will be better than before.
Don’t miss it.
Shoes! Shoes!
For Everybody at
Your OWN PRICE
H. Silverstein
Will Buy
GOOD SECOND:HAND FORD, BUICK,
DODGE and STUDEBAKER AUTOMO
BILES.
WILL PAY CASH. .
Flanigan & Flanigan, or
H. A. Carithers
Subscription Price: $1.51) Per Year.
Ladies Union Suits 98c
,
Best quality Sateen, in
all colors 19c
Ladies Hose, in all col
ors 9c up.
Ready-to-Wear
Ladies, Childrens and
Misses Ready-to-wear,
at LOW PRICES.
SWEATERS OF ALL
KINDS AT LOW
PRICES