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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1922.
Social and Personal News
FAREWELL PARTY
FOR MRS. MOTT.
Mrs. W. J. Russell entertained at a
beautiful bridge party last Wednesday
afternoon, which was In the nature of
a. farewell party with Mrs. C. B. Mott
as honoree, who leaves soon with her
family to make their home in Atlanta.
The living room where tables were ar
ranged for games was quite pretty with
its artistic decorations of yellow chry
santhemums. At the conclusion of the
games a lovely salad course was nerved.
Top score was made by Mrs. R. L. Rog
ers and slu* was given u Maderia hand
kerchief, the honoree was presented
with n pie-knife.
The guests included Mesdames Mott,
Rogers, P. A. Flanigan, H. A. Carithers,
\V. H. Quartermam, L. S. Radford, H.
T. Flanigan, Edwards and Sutton of
Atlanta.
MRS. W. 0. PERRY
ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. W. 0. Perry was hostess at a
lovely party at her residence Thursday
honoring the members of the Young
Matrons Federate?! Club.
The house was attractively decorated
with ferns and other growing plants,
while in the living room where the.
games were played, were seen vases
of lovely white and yellow chrysan
themums. ..
The hostess was becomingly gowned
in black canton crepe withAnnd trim
mings.
After the games a hot luncheon with
coffee was enjoyed.
Assisting ip receiving and entertain
ing the guests were Mrs. A. O. Lamar,
the mother of the hostess, and Mrs. R.
J. Smith.
Those enjoying the hospitality of this
lovely home on this occasion were Mrs.
Alice Dunn, Mrs. C. S. Williams, Mrs.
J. ('. Pratt, Mrs. C. O. Maddox, Mrs.
Byrd Harris, Mrs. Harry Millikin,
Mrs. It. A. Julian, Mrs. Oleff Jackson,
Mrs. Clyde Williamson, Mrs. Robert
Smith, Mrs. H. T. Flanigan, Mrs. 0. A.
Johns, Mrs. Parks Stewart, Mrs. C. It.
Almond, Mrs. XV. A. Bradley, Mrs. Mac
Potts.
MRS. FLANIGAN
HOSTESS AT RECEPTION.
A large and brilliant social affair
was t£e reception last Friday after
noon at which Mrs. P. A. Flanigan was
the charming hostess, in honor of her
attractive guest, Mrs. J. T. de Lessa
line of Atlanta.
The entire lower floor of this lovely
home, which is beautifully adapted for
guests was thrown together and was
quite artistically decorated with quan
tities of yellow chrysanthemums, the
color scheme was yellow and white and
was carried out in every detail in a
most pleasing way.
The guests were met at the door by
Mrs. VV. M. Holsenbeck, then Mrs. A.
I>. Met’urry ushered tlfem in to meet
the hostess and honor-guest. Punch
was served from a table w hich was un
usually pretty with its decorations of
yellow chrysanthemums and ivy, and
presided over by Mrs. Carter Daniel
and Mrs. Parks Stewart. The dining
room was quite attractive with baskets
tilled with gorgeous yellow chrysanthe
mums placed on-buffet and cabinets,
the center of the dining-table was grac
ed with a large French basket tilled
with the same lovely flowers, crystal
caj'idleriticks folding burning tapers,
alternating with comports holding mints
were also on the tabic. Mrs. J. t l .
Strange and Mrs. W. H. Quartermnn
cut the cream and others assisting were
Mrs. llulme Klnnobrew of Athens; Mrs.
Y J. Wilson, Mrs. D. F. Thompson.
Mrs. W. J. Burch and Mrs. W. (1. El
der.
A delightful musical program was
rendered by Mrs. C. G. Land, Mrs. A.
I). McCurry and Miss Ora Lee Camp.
Those assisting in receiving and en
tertaining in the music room were Mrs.
11. A. Carithers, Mrs. E. tt. Harris and
Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerrlere.
About one h undred and fifty guests
called during the afternoon.
Misses Sara Jo Roberts and Gladys
Envoi moil of this city, took part in the
manless wedding staged at LaGrnnge
college Monday night, Nov. 15. This
Entertainment was given hy the student
body for the purpose of raising money
for the 1022-1923 annual.
A more elaborate moque wedding
is rarely Been. Approximately a hun
dred girls took part in it. Asa rule,
the groom is a very insignificant party
at a wedding, hut contrary to the gen
eral rule. Miss Sara Joe Roberts as
groom was very noticeable and played
her part to perfection.
Miss Gladys Eavenson made a very
Charming bridesmaid.
Oliver, Syracuse and Vulcan Plow
repairs. AVoodruff Ildw. Cos.
Complete line of cast heaters—AVood
ruff Hardware Cos. _ •
BY MRS. J. It. PARHAM,
BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION
HONORING MRS. COLLINS,
The circles of the Methodist church
gave a beautiful reception Tuesday af
ternoon at the elegant home of Mrs. A.
A. ('amp in honor of Mrs. L. W. Col
lins who left Wednesday for her new
home in Elberton.
This lovely home always attractive,
was made unusually so on this occa
sion with its artistic decorations of
gorgeous chrysanthemums and brightly
tint<sl autumn leaves used throughout
the lower floor which was thrown on
suite. Shaded lights and silver can
dle sticks holding pink burning tapers
were placed at intervals casting a soft
glow over the entire scene.
Mrs. T. B. Strange received the
guests on the porch, showing them to
the sun parlor where Mrs. Maude Bon
: durant and Mrs. George Forfson greet
ed the guests, punch was served there
by Misses Montine Robinson, Gertrude
Rogers and Marie Herrin.
Then they were shown to the living
room where they registered in the guest
book, which was in charge of Miss
Helen Cargill and Miss Anna Odum,
the receiving line was in this room and
was composed of Mrs. A. A. Camp, Mrs.
L. W. Collins, Mrs. J. T. Strange, Mrs.
T. A. Maynard and Mrs. L. H. Radford.
Tea and sandwiches were served in
J the dining-room which was quite pret
ty; the table had as its central decora
tion a handsome silver vase of chry-
I santhemums. Those serving were
Mesdames E. A. Starr, A. Y. Eavenson,
W. B. McCants, Paul Roberts, Hosea
Williams, Addington, H. A. Carithers,
George Garner, J. M. Aiken and Oscar
Summerour nnd Miss Annie Thomas.
I Others assisting in receiving and en
tertaining were Mesdames W. I>. DeLa-
Perriere, Jim Rnrson, G. C. Moseley,
and Parks Stewart.
A most enjoyable musical program
was rendered by Mesdames A. I>. Mc-
Ourry, C. G. Land, G. C. Moseley. C. M.
Ferguson, W. L. DeLaPerriere and Miss
I Ora Lee Camp and Miss Evelyn Rad
ford and Miss Willie Mae Eavenson.
A large number of guests called. The
! guest list included the members of the
Methodist circles, the members of the
missionary and aid societies of the Bap
tist, Christian and Presbyterian church
es.
i
Mrs. S. E. Guest of Winder spent las
Monday in the city.—Athens Banner.
• • •
Mr. Fred Williams, of Lawreneeville,
was in the city on business Wednesday.
• • *
Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross were visitors
to Athens Sunday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Collins, of Au
burn. spent Monday in the city.—Athens
Banner.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pentecost of Win
der were among the visitors here last
Monday.—Athens Banner.
* • •
Mrs. M. J. Perry of Winder is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Perry.—
Gwinnett Journal.
• • •
The Philathea class of the M. E.
church will hold their annual bazaar
at the City Pharmacy, December 6-7.
• • •
Mr. tV. C. Reynolds of near Statliam
was in town Saturday on business, and
while here he made it convenient to
eall at the News office.—lloschton
News.
• • •
Little Louise Stone spent the week
end with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Evans, of Barrow county. —
Iloschton News.
• • •
Misses Elizabeth Bondurant and Al
ice Rowland are in Winder for tin*
Week-end the guests of Mrs. Frank
Bondurant. —Athens Banner.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams hnd
us their week-end guest Misses Essie
Lee and Helen Williams, of Winder. —
latwrenceville News-Herald.
• • •
Mr. W. A. Brooks weiV to Atlanta
Sunday to meet Mrs. Brooks who had
been with her daughter, Mrs. H. C.
Eberhart, of Montgomery, Ala., for six
weeks.
• * *
Mrs. Will Camp and Harry Camp, of
I Campton, Mrs. H. G. Hill and Mrs.
Minnie Daniel of Winder attended the
funeral of Mrs. Martha Whitworth
here Saturday.—Gwinnett Journal.
• • •
Mrs. Hulme Kiufeiebrew and Mrs.
Paul Williams have returned from a
visit to Winder. Mrs. Kiunebrew was
iaccompanied home by Mrs. Carter Dan
iel who came over for the Georgia-
Vanderbilt game.— Athens Banner.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Perry had as their
dinner guests Sunday Rev. and Mrs.
i H. H. Jones, little Misses Jessie Monroe
and Elizabeth Jones, Mrs, Jessie Dun
bar and Mrs. M. J. Perry of Winder.—
Gwinnett Journal.
TELEPHONE NO. 44
Airs. N. J. Garner is visiting relatives
'in Gainesville this week.
• • •
Mr. Parks Stewart spent the week
in Winder with Mrs. Stewart.
• • •
Mrs. H. C. Williams and Miss Annie
Thomas spent Friday in Athens.
• •
Mrs. It. J. Pentecost of Winder is vis
iting relatives in the city.—Athens Ban
ner.
• • •
Misses Mary Lester and Mable Bruce
were the week end guests of Miss Eliz
abeth Harwell.
• • •
Mrs. It. B. Davis, of Winder, spent
Monday in the city,—Lawrenceville
News-Herald.
* * * \
Misses Lila Harris and Essie Brewer
of Bogart were guests of Mrs. Woody
Wallace Sunday.
• * •
Mr. W. C. Harwell spent last week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Harwell.
• • •
Mrs. Guy Kilgore and Mrs. W. N.
Bailey spent the first of the week in
Atlanta.
• • *
Mrs. Joe Elder of Watkinsville is
spending this week with Mrs. E. L.
Shelnutt.
• • •
Miss Annie Love Thornton of Athens
was the week end guest of Misses Au
nie and Ermine Thomas.
* 9 9
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Land, Mr. and
Mrs. A. I). McCurry motored to I)ah
lonega last Sunday.
9 9*
Mr. Robert ('amp of Atlanta spent
last Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs
A. A. Camp.
m • •
Mrs. Claud Patat and children of At
lanta spent a few days in Winder this
week.
Miss Mabel Herrin left tlfis week for
Kirks Grove, Ala., near Cave Springs,
where she has accepted a place to teach
* * •
Miss Drue Willie Bell, of Bethle
hem, was a recent visitor of Mrs. W. P.
Bell. —Walton Tribune.
• • *
Mrs. .T. W. Carrington. Jr., and little
daughter, Annie'Lou, left Tuesday to
visit relatives in Jeerson.
♦ * *
Miss Thelma Elliott has returned to
her home* in Athens after a few days
stay with Miss Marie Herrin.
• • •
The Expression class will give a re
cital at the school auditorium Friday
evening. Prices 5 and 10 cents.
• •
Mesdames J. M. Williams, J. C. Pratt
and Ethridge were recent visitors to
the city.—Lawreneeville News-Herald.
, • • •
Miss Elise Starr spent the past week
end at Wesleyan College at Macon from
there she went to Dublin to visit a
school mate.
* n +
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Flanigan had as
their guests last Sunday Mr. Cone of
Commerce, Mr. O’Daniel of N. C\, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. doLessaline of Atlanta.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Hulme Kiunebrew and
little son of Athens spent the past
week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Strange.
• • •
Mrs. Parks Stewart and Mrs. H. N.
Rainey went to Athens last Sunday to
see Miss Louise Rainey who is at Lucy
Cobb college. .
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mrs.. G. C.
Moseley, Mrs. T. B. Strange and Mrs.
Henry Pledger motored to Athens Sat
urday to see the Ga. Vanderbilt game.
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross of Winder
were visitors here Sunday afternoon,
guests of M?. and Mrs. E. L. William
son.—Jackson Herald.
• • •
Misses Miriam Bennett of Winder,
and Elizabeth Bennett of Greene coun
ty, were the guests of their parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett, for the
week-end. —Jackson Herald.
•• * •
Miss tthra Jo Roberts, of this city,
who is a student at LaGrangeFemale
College, was elected to the dramatic
club at that college at a recent tryout.
Miss Roberts has unusual ability and
natural vivacity.
• * *
Among those atondtng the B. W. M.
IT.iin Atlanta this week are Mrs. W. M
Holsenbeck, Mrs. Frances Haralson,,
Mrs. R. M. Millikin, Mrs. W. J. Smith,
Jr.. Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. W. L. Bush.
Mrs. G. N. Bagwell, Mrs. John Wil
liams and Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dodd.
Don’t forget that Saturday. Yiecein
ber 2nd, is the day to elect a Justice
of the Peace and two bailiffs for Houses
| district.
THE WINDER NEWS
AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK
/ *
The educators and people of Georgia
are asked to observe AMERICAN EIJ
UCATION WEEK, December 3rd to
9th inclusive, co-operating with the
United States Bureau of Education, the
American Legion and the National Ed
ucational Association.
“The object of this week is to focus
attention of the entire nation upon edu
cation and to make national sentiment
for the improvement of our schools and
the furtherance of our educational
aims.”
The program for the week willl be as
follows:
Sunday, Dec. 3,, God and Country
try Day.
Monday, Dec. 4, American Citizen
ship Day.
Tuesday, Dec. 5, Patriots Day.
Wednesday, Dec. 6, School and
Teacher Day.
Thursday, Dec. 7, Illiteracy Day.
Friday, Dec. 8, Equality of Opportu
nity and Education for American Boys
and Girls Day.
Saturday, Dec. 9, Physical Education
Day.
As State Superintendent of Schools in
Georgia, I am requesting the active
co-operation of all school officials and
and of all friends of education to make
this program a success, and to join
with the United States Commissioner
of Education in making the program
the “biggest appeal for education "that
has ever been made to the American
people.”
M. M. PARKS.
State Superintendent of Schools.
We hope the pastors of Winder and
all Barrow county will observe the
first Sunday in December as Education
Day and say something for the edvance
ment of Education in our county.
Edison Mazda Lamps have no equal.
Sold by Woodruff Hardware Cos. ,
New Perfection Oil Stove and parts.
Woodruff Hardware. Cos.
fGot a cold 9
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STRANGE’S
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The winter breezes and icy SSM
Knights concentrates our mind a fS^L
and feeling toward those beauti- mjjw
ful Sleeping Garments; they are ftp
cut roomy and are so snug. Hv I |
PRICE W\ \H
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Beacon Bath'
Robes
The express brings 50 beauti
ful'Beacon Robes, Satin trimm- M ■ v
ed with cord, just the thing for JKifjjlpife
that Christmas Gift. jgj|
The prices are • marvelously gf ; ppaL#
low *
$3-50, $4.50 jg^J
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J T. Strange Cos.
** # Department Store
FROM C. S. S. BARROW COUNTY.
We have been fortunate to have in
our county recently for two days what
is known all over the state as the
Healthmobile. Accompanying this is
a lady physician and a registered nurse
Working untjer the division of child hy
jgiqne of the state board of health, who
have been giving free examinations of
'children. These experts have been
weighing the babies and diagnosing any
ailments of the little tots and recom
mending the necessary care and treat
ment to make strong, healthy and vig
orosu children.
We hope to have them hack in this
county soon to do a more thorough
work and all the mothers may bring
their children for examination.
J. B. Brookshire, C. S. S.
On and after Dec. Ist, will have
complete liue of Fisk Red Tops. Most
economical casing oil earth. Sold only
by Woodruff Hardware Cos.
FOR RENT —A one-horse and a two
liorse farm.—See W. G. Elder.
34 x 4 Inner Tubefe, $1.50 —Woodruffs
Aluminumware at special prices—At
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
FOR RENT—One four-room house
with barn, pasture, running water. See
A Fee Hardigree, Winder, Ga. tf
Chinese Perfums*.
In China ft dinners aurt at theatrV
l performunces. It Is customary to
provide guests or spectators whli
imall hot towels saturated with scent
id water for wiping their faces. Scent
id water ts also much used Id connes*
Jon with bathing and the every-day
v*hing of faces and hands. In some
Laun-Amerlean countries there Is ■
rery great demand for perfumery. II
l person needs a hath, a dash of per
fume ts supposed to serve at set* md
time and *oubi are saved.
Tc Remove Lead From Gunbarrets.
Chemically pure and strong nitric
aetd will dissolve the lead In a gun
barrel, and will not Injure the metal
of the barrel unless the acid becomes
diluted with a little water. To re
move the acid, pour all of It out and
wipe the gun dry with a rag soaked In
Olive or cottonseed oIL Do not get the
• acid on the hands or clothes. If
by chance this happens tt should be
washed off immediately vHtb water and
VheD some weak alklt-
SubscrlpHon Price: $1.50 Per Year.
PROGRAM MEN’S LEAGUE
First Baptist Church, Friday Evening,
November 24th, 7:30 O’Cioek.
Opening—Devotional.
Hymn—“Blest Be the Tie.” :
Re-Organization.
Special Music—Male Quartette.
Address, 10 minutes—Office Bearers
of our Church—Chmn J. M. Williams.
Address, 10 minutes—Baraca Class,
Purpose, Possibilities, Plans—J. W. Mc-
Whorter, Lee Fortson.
Special Music.
Address 10 Minutes—“ Bible School
Aims for 1923.”—5. F. Maughon.
Address 10 minutes—“ Church Aims
For 1923.”—tPastor Jesse M. Dodd.
Open Forum on Matters of Interest,
10 minutes.
Hymn—“ Onward Christian Soldiers”.
Social Hour.
Messrs. Jeff Henson, Thad Fulbrlght,
Jim Bursou, Judson Gordon and Jfrim
IV. Carrington, Jr., left Tuesday for the
Blue Ridge Mountains where be
gone until Friday on a hunting expe
dition. Here’s hoping they’ll find it.
Mr. W. N. Skinner, of Win<F'\ was
accompanied to Dahlonega
by his father, Mr. A. Skinner, of East
Point. The elder gentleman used to
be a citizen of our county and lived
down at New Bridge where Uncle Bill
Armstrong acted as policeman once by
stopping a fight by the use of a fence
rail.—Dahlonega Nugget.
• • •
The lady representative candidates
all lost out in the last election, on ac
count of a majority believing that wom
en can accomplish more good at h>me
than in any legislative body, with hus
bands at home milking the cows, and
churning and minding the children.—
Dahlonega Nugget.
Cole’s Down Draft Heaters, the origi
nal. Sold by Woodruff Hardware Cos.
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