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NOVEMBER 16, 1922.
Striking Sew Red Cross Poster
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Riveting the attention of the beholder on the fact that the Ameri
can Red Cross is chartered by Congress as an official volunteer relief
organization the dome of the Capitol at Washington, upon which is super
imposed a large Red Cross, is the central figure of anew poster for the
Annual Red Cross 'Roll Call. The poster, which has been pronounced one
of< the most striking of innumerable representations of the famous dome,
is the work of Franklin Booth, a New York artist of wide renown. It will
be displayed throughout the country during the Roll Call period, Armistice
Day to Thanksgiving, when the Red Cross membership for 1923 will b
enrolled. ,
I Classified Ads. 1
Expert Welding & Ra
diator Repair Work.
All metals welded. No job too large;
do job too small. Radiators repaired
on all make cars. All work guaranteed
J. E. Casper’s Welding
Shop
Candler Street & Park Are.
C. H. Stewart Old Stand
Registered Jersey Cow service at
Moore's barn. Also hogs and shoats for
sale. 4tpd.
HlDES—Express hides to Athens Hide
Cos., Athens, Ga., also Beeswax and tal
low. Good weights, quick checks, high
est wholesale price. Btpd3l
lbx4 LEE TUBES $2.75
32x4 LEE TUBES $ :? - 0 0
THOMAS & OLIVER tf
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WHEAT FOR SALE
$1.50 per bushel.
A. P. GUFFIN.
Men and women average SI.OO per
hour selling hisier.v, four pairs guaran
teed wear four months or new hosiery l
free. We pay 30 per cent commission.
Free samples to working agents. Com
plete line of wool and heather mixtures
This is the. big hosiery season. Expe
rience unneccessary. Eagle Hosiery
Works, Darby, Pa. tf.
FOR SALE —Some nice pigs and
shoats for sale. See E. Worth Jack
son. otpd.
* Plant English Peas and Sweet Peas
now. Best seeds at Smith Ildw. Cos.
The Winder News needs that money
you owe it on subscription. Drop in
and pay it.
WANTED —To buy several tons good
hay. See me at Winder National Bank
t—C. O. Maddox, 2t.
WHEAT TOR SALE
$1.50 per bushel.
A. P. GUFFIN.
PIGS FOR SALE.—See Homer Hill, nt
Smith flardware Cos. 4t pd3o
WANTED —10 sows or gilts, good
stock. See W. G. Graham, Winder, Ga.
4t-31.
NOTICE.
All parties are warned not to hunt
or otherwise trespass on my lands. —
„W. G. GRAHAM. 4t-31
Heaters save coal. For best heat
ers at lowest prices see Smith Hdw.
TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO FOUGHT
FOR AMERICA.
(Sarah Joe Roberts, Winder, Ga.)
On Nqvember the eleventh all the na
tion was silent,
As we whispered tribute to the brave,
To you who have made the sacrifice
To those who linger in the grave.
God heard the prayers of millions
For those who were in the strife;
Those who fought for the cause that
was right,
Not only those who gave a life.
Four years have passed since the cation
roared;
Four years since the nations were at
war;
Four years ago peace came to the land
That American boys fought proudly for.
,Then here’s to those who bore the flag,
The red, the white and the, blue;
To those who came back to home sweet
home;
America pays tribute to you.
And to you who made the sacrifice
.Who lay in Flanders field away,
, Who will never know when poppies
! grow,
America pays tribute to you, to-day.
Tc Remove Lead From Gunbarreta.
Chemically pure and strong nttrlr
add will dissolve tbe lead In a gun
iarral. and will not Injure the metal
of the barrel unless the acid becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
mora tha add. pour all of It out and
wipe the ran dry with a rag soaked In
allva ar cottonseed oil. Do not get the
add an the haDds or clothes. If
by chanca this happens It should be
washed off immediately with water and
then some weak alk.-dl.
"Work Poor."
Charles M. Schwab at one of his
Loretto dinner parties was talking
ibout a man who w;is vainly beseech
ing the banks for a loan. “He's a
rich man. too,“ said Mr. Schwab; “but
Se’g work poor.” “Work poor?" said
I guest. “Yes, work poor,” Mr.
Jchwab repeated. “Yon see. be’s al
ways got so many operations Id hand
that he’s always short of money to
inane* them. Work poor, 1 call It”
Then he smiled and added: “He's one
>f those fellows who dig so much that
they’re always In a hole.”
Truth la Worse.
When folk lie about you don’t get
angry—suppose they had known the
truth about you and told that!—Bos
ton Post.
An ugly cut ?
I MENTHOLATUM 1
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Program N. E. Georgia
District Christian
Endeavor Convention
To Be Held in Winder. Ga., November
18th-191h, 1922.
Convention Thought : "The Strength
of Youth.”
Motto: “Quit you like Men: be
strong.” (Cor. 16:13.)
Convention Song: “The Fight Is On. ’
(Opening Session to be held in Chris
tian Church.)
Saturday Morning.
9:00. Singing His Praise. Song lead
ers. Captain Slaymaker and Mr. Mat
thews.
9:15. Devotional. “The Dynamic
Power of Christian Endeavor,” —Rev.
Taylor Morton, Presbyterian Pastor, of
Winder, (la.
9:30. The Challenge of Christian
Endeavor”—Captai A L. Slaymaker,
President Northeast Georgia Chris
tian Endeavor Union.
9:40. “What this Convention Should
Mean to Every One.” —G. L. Johnson,
Supt. Georgia C. E. Union Publicity
and Transportation.
9:50. Debate: “Resolved, That Dixie
Four Square Chart is of more Value
to Christian Endeavor than the Month
ly Service Program.”
Dixie Four Square Chart.
Winder First Fresbyterian.
M. S. P.
Athens First Christian.
S. E. Christian College.
10:00. Christian Endeavor Plans”
—Mr. Carl ,T. Matthews, Georgia’s
Field Secretary for Christian Endeavor.
Miss Elizabeth Strouss, Supt. Quiet
Hour Comrades, Georgia C. E. Union,
Nacoochee Institute, Sautee, Ga.
10:45. “What C. E. means to my
church” —Dr. R. Ij. Porter, Pastor of
First Christian church, Athens, Ga.
11:10. Naming Committees.
11:15. Closing Thought:—Dr. E. L.
Hill, pastor First Presbyterian Church,
Athens. Ga.
11:25. Closing Song.
11:30. Mizpah.
11:35. District officers in conference
(to outline plans, District goals, make
District Banner points, etc.)
Saturday Afternoon.
2 :00. Singing Ilia Praise.
2:15. Devotional “Utilizing our
Opportunities” —Rev. E. L. Shelnutt,
Pastor Christian fehurch, Winder, Ga.
2:30. Intermediate Christian En
deavor Plans—Miss Gladys Sheppard,
Supt. Intermediate Work in Northeast
Ga. C. E. Union, Elberton.
2:40. “The Officers of the Podunk
Hollow Society in Conference.”
3:00. The New Dixie Publicity Plan
for 1922-23 with $lO.OO award—G. L.
Johnson, Publicity Supt. for Northeast
Ga. Union and State Publicity Agent.
3 :10. “Our One Best Piece of Work”
Fifty-two societies in Northeast Geor
gia to speak.
3 ; 25. Open Conference on Christian
Endeavor Problems—Mr. Carl J. Mat
thews, Field Secretary.
3:35. Election of Officers.
3:50. Address—Dr. S. J. Cartledge,
Pastor Central Presbyterian church,
Athens, Ga.
4:15. Mizpah.
Saturday Evening.
0:30. Banquet. Address, “Choosing
Our Life’s Work.”—Rev. Greenwell, of
Atlanta.
7:30. Singing His Praise.
7:40. Evening Prayer (Methodist
pastor, if possible.)
7:45. Announcements, Report of
Committees Presenting Awards.
7:55. Offering for State Work.
8:05. Convention Song.
8:10. Where Our District Stands on
the M. S. P.—G. L. Johnson, Supt M.
S. P. Northeast Georgia C. E. Union,
Athens, Ga.
8:20. Answering Questions on the
Monthly Service Program.
8:30. “Where Our District Stands on
the Four Square Chart.” —Captain F.
L. Slaymaker, President Union.
8:45. Our State Goals and banner
points, and What each society is to do
—Mr. Carl J. Mathews, Field Worker
for Georgia.
9:10. “How to earn the Dixie Ban
ner for our State”—Mr. S. Wilkes Den
dy, Field Secretary South Carolina
Christian Endeavor Union, Columbia,
S. C. * •
9:20. A Time to get acquainted.
9:55. Mizpah.
(Presbyterian Church.)
Sunday Morning.
Sunrise prayer meeting, led by S. E.
Christian College.
Delegates will attend Sunday school
in church of their choice.
Special Services with Sermon by the
Christian Endeavor Worker at First
Christian church. (Union Services)
Sunday Afternoon.
3:00. Singing His Praise.
3:15. Devotionnls, “Our Christian
Endeavor Motto*' —S. (Wilkes Dendy,
Columbia, S. C.
3 : 25. Junior Christian Endeavor and
its work.— Miss Nancy Iwe Morton,
Junior Supt. for Northeast Ga. Union,
Watkinsville, Ga.
3:sft. “Our Next State Convention,
when and where." Carl J. Mathews,
THI WINDER NEWS
4:00. Convention song, offering and
announcements.
4:40. Mizpah.
The Christian Endeavor Hour.
6:30. A Union Young Peoples Meet
ing. How we can help Home Mission
Work.” Led by Athens Christian Em
deavor Union with all Societies taking'
active part.
(Closing Session to lx: held in Meth
odist church)
Sunday Evening.
7:30. Singing Ills Praise.
7:45. Evening Prayer (Baptist
Minister of Winder, if possible.)
7:50. Our Convention Resolutions.
7:55. Installing the District Officers,
Mr. Carl Jack Mathews.
8:10. Convention Song.
8:29. Address, “The Strength of
Youth.” Mr. S. Wilkes Dendy.
8:50. Consecration Service—Carl J.
Mathews.
9:15. Closing Prayer.
breaking a Record.
A man down Cult apok# his will
Into a phonograph, thua giving hi#
heirs a chance to break bJa record.
Get Your Thanksgiving Suit from
J. L. SAUL
THEN you will have a suit that is a little better than us
-1 ual—that is a little cheaper than usual—and that is
up to to the minute in style and fabric.
VOU will not find any sting in our prices, and the suits
and overcoats we sell are the very best made by
SCHLOSS BROS., Baltimore
and other first class manufacturers
They are only a trifle more than cheap makes.
They range in price—
sl2*so—si s*oo-si7*so-s2o*oo a °d u p
J. L. SAUL
The Clothier Winder, Ga.
What A Wise Woman Knows
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Every wise woman knows that the food she sets be
fore her family *s largely conducive to their happiness
and success in life. No man is stronger or happier than
his stomach will permit him to be. Therefore, it be
hooves every good housewife to want only the food that
is best in quality.
We sell that kind of groceries and meats. All of she
best quality and at prices that are the lowest. You can’t
beat our food products nor our prices. We ask you to
let us show you.
Plenty of Beet Pulp, per sack ... * $3.00
We are in the market for stock peas and corn. We
also will have plenty of seed oats and seed rye the last
of the week.
Watson-Glover & Cos.
Phone 80 Phone 80
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fiubacriptios Price: $1.50 Per Tear.
What a Wise
Woman Knows
The woman who takes
pride in her baking and
is watchful of the family
health is never won away
from ROYAL Baking
Powder.
She knows that it is abso
lutely pure and depend
able —that for over 50
years it has been used in
the best homes in the
country.
It Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste