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tWTBRDAT, JANUARY 25, 1923.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McDonald and
children spent Sunday with Mrs. C. T.
Mathews.
Mr. W. W. Hoscli and children were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack
and family Sunday.
Miss Lois Deane Holloway spent}
Sunday with Miss Mayrelle Harrison.
Mrs. Fannie Moore had as her guest
Saturday night Mrs. Minnie Sturdi
vant.
Mr. Gipy Harrison spent Sunday with
Lee and Jack Harrison.
Mrs. E. S. Harris spent Monday in
Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. C. Thompson were
the guests of Mrs. Thirza Odum of Win
der last Friday.
Rev. M. B. Sams, who has been spend
ing several weeks with his family at
Waleska, Ga„ has returned home.
Mrs. J. L. Moore spent a few days
last week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald spent
Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ( lack.
Mrs.' J. N. Thomas and Mrs. Henry
Wages were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Florence Bell and family and Mrs. Sal
lie Bell on day last week.
Mrs. Fannie Moore and Mr. Bennie
Moore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sturdivant.
Mrs. H. T. Hendrix is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Thomp
son j
The many friends of Mrs. W. \>.
Hoscli are glad to know that she is do
ing nicely after undergoing an opera
tion at a hospital in Atlanta last week
and will he at home in a few days.
Mr. H. T. Hendrix is spending a few
days in Putnam county.
MIDWAY LOCALS
Mr. ami Mra. E. C. Perkins announce
the birth of a baby boy January 22.
The music entertainment Saturday
night at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller’s
was highly enjoyed by a large crowd.
Master Chester Perkins spent Satur
day night and Sunday with his uncle,
Mr. W. F. Barber.
The singing Sunday night was en
joyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lackey spent
Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crow.
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. T. Barber spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Perkins.
> Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel
Clack.
Mrs. Sorrells is spending a few days
with her son. Mr. W. C. Sorrells.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones spent
Sunday with Mrs. D. D. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Frost spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Ql ac k
. Little Miss Beatrice Perkins spent
Sunday night with little Miss Lois
Lee. ...
T. B. Lee spent the week end with
Clarence Morris.
Little Miss Ruby Barber had as her
guest Sunday night little Miss Ethel
Perkins. , „
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller spent Sun
day afternoon 1 with Mr. and Mrs.
Maude Casper.
Miss Larue Barber spent Thursday
night with Miss Susie Lee.
Little Miss Lois Miller spent Sunday
with Miss Ethel Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Smith and
Misses Druwillie and Jewel Smith
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clack and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Sorrels and family.
CARL NEWS
' Saturday and Sunday were regular
Dreading days at this place. Our pas
tor. Rev. J. Harbin, delivered a very
interesting ami able sermon on Satur
day and Rev. Howell Barber tilled the
pulpit on Sunday. A large crowd at
tended both services. Sunday school
was also very good. We are very glad,
indeed, to say that the people of Carl
seem to be taking more interest in the
church work than heretofore.
The singing given by Miss Lillie Ev
erett Sunday night was highly enjoyed
by a large crowd.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Everett Sat
urday.
tVell. it seems that the farmers are
taking advantage of the pretty weather.
The “gee-haw” aid “g“t up Bill” can be
heard in every direction.
It is said that women talk the least
on the shortest day in the year. Now,
on the other hand, when do men talk
the least? We won’t be too hard by
saying when do men talk most? That
would he too hard a question. Neverthe
less, we will have to admit that it
would pay us to wear our thinking
caps more and occasionally bridle our
tongues. . ~ ,
There were several visitors here
from Appalachee, Ebenezer and
Braselton. We were very glad to have
you all with us.
Miss Carrie Boss gave Miss A irtus
Boss a pop call Friday.
Everybody requested to meet for
Sunday school next Sunday afternoon
at 2:00 o’clock, as we wish to devote
as much time as possible to singing.
We are expecting to have some more
new books. Also some good singers have
promised to he present: among them
are Prof. W. A. Brewer of Ebenezer,
and Mr. Thomas Hawkins of Appa
liichoo
Rev. .7. C. Tlarhin and little son,
Hoke, were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurmond McDaniel Sun
iiev Warwick filled his regular ap
pointment at Midway Sunday morning.
A large crowd was present.
Little Misses Gladys Carter, Ludie
Bell and Thelma Everett spent Satur
day evening with little Boride McDan
' Reports are that the two young men
who were disappointed are better. We
trict no such luck wiff occur again.
However, young hearts are easily heal
€Kl
Tkr> flu patients in our town are all
better at this writing.
W. E. Young will be glad to deliver
Calcium Aresnate any time if you place
your order at once. (Amount limited.)
AMONG THE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST NOTES.
FIRST BAPTIST PLATFORM
Public Worship—Gospel Pulpit
Open Forum—Popular Instruc
tion—Social Recreation—Person
al Development—Soul Winning
Services —Everybody Weleome. _
“REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY
TO KEEP IT HOLY.” ’
“HAS A BIG BUSINESS MAN MET
AN ECONOMIC CRISIS” is the pas
tors subject for next Lord’s Day morn
ing at 11:30 o’clock. If the Bible has
a message for the business man he
certainly is entitled to hear it. Come
with us at this hour.
“THE PARABLE OF THE TAL
ENTS” is the pastor’s text for next
Sabbath evening at 7:30. Nothing is
more important to any man than the
thing this parable teaches.
“GRATITUDE” —one of the rarest
and richest sentiments of the human
heart is the midweek topic for next
Wednesday at 7:30. Workers’ Council
at 7 :00 o’clock.
To-morrow night, Friday, at 7:30,
the Business Women's League will hold
the first session in the church parlors.
All women are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
The Ladies Aid Society will hold an
important meeting next Tuesday after
noon. Every woman of the church and
congregation should be present, if pos
sible.
"DENOMINATIONAL WEEK’’
(“1923 Aims,” 6) begins Sunday, Feb
ruary 1 and continues through Sunday,
February 18. Keep these dates clear. A
Men’s class will be held each evening
at 7 o’clock, and every man of the
church and all other men interested,
are requested to give your names to
Mr. J. W. Nichols, Laymen's Secreta
ry, at once. ________
County Line News
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dillard had ns
their guests Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Williams and Mr. Jim Coop
er, Mrs. G. T. Murphy.
Mrs. G. T. Murphy is improving in
health at this writing.
Miss Lucile Sigman spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Willie Mae
Greeson.
Grandma Greason has as her guests
Mrs. T. H. Maxey and Mrs. O. B.
House Sunday afternoon.
Mr. G. W. Hardy is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Murphy.
Mrs. Girley Leak and Mrs. E. E.
Clark were visiting in our burg Satur
day.
Miss Eula Hardy spent a few days
with Miss Ollie Murphy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman and son
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Jotter Doster.
Dr. J. J. Bridges of Atlanta passed
through our burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sigman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sims.
Miss Ollie Murphy spent Sunday af
ternoon with Miss Bertie House.
Mr. Grady Wood is in tied with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dalton visited
relatives near Auburn Sunday after
noon. ...
Let everybody remember the debate
at this place Friday night and are ex
pecting a good crowd.
Miss Bertie House spent Thursday
night with Miss Jessie Mae Attaway.
Mr. Jessie Sims and son, Jack were
in our burg Monday.
RED HILL
MR. and Mrs. Autry Smith had as
guests Sunday, Mr. Herschel
Smith of Buford, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Rollins, of Duncan’s Creek, and Mr.
and Mrs. John McElhannon.
Mr. C. A. Hardy is recovering from
an attack of flu.
Mrs. Bonnie Sailors spent AA’ednes
day with her mother, Mrs. Powers
Peppers.
Mr. Floyd Oliver is sick at this writ
ing. ,
Miss Eula Hardy is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hardy.
Mr. John Dillard visited Mr. and
Mrs. ,J. A. Dalton one day last week.
Mr. J. L. Greeson passed through our
burg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Autry Smith and son. Olin, to
g flier with Mr. Bonnie Sailors are
doing great business with their shingle
mil.
PARISH LOCALS
Mr. Hubert AA’right spent Saturday
night in Lawrenceville with relatives
Mr. AA T . J. Watson was the guest of
Mr. A. N. Elliott Saturday night.
Miss Bessie Simpson spent a few
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
Bertie Allen.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Saturday
night with Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge.
Miss Nettie and Ruth Allen spent
awhile Sunday with Miss Carmen El
der Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. T. A’anderford passed through
this burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. A. H. Allen were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Page Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. AA’. J. Watson
Sunday night.
Mr. Lecil Allen was the guest of his
brother, Mr. L. O. Allen, Sunday.
Mrs. Effie Attaway has returned to
Buford after sepnding about four
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Fleeman.
“COLD IN THE HEAD”
is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds” are
generally in a “run down" condition.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu
cous Surfaces, building up the System,
Vnd making you less liable to "colds."
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
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 Endeavqr Society meete
at 4:30 P. M
Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd
Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening
at 7:30.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday
evening beginning promptly at 7:30 PM
conducted by the pastor.
You are most cordially invited to
attend all of these services and join
with us in the service of the Master
Come. TF.
CHRISTLAN CHURCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday school.
11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Supper.
3:30 P. M. Junior Endeavor.
6:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor
7:30 P. M. Preaching.
A happy welcome to all.
E. L. Shelnutt, Minister.
WESLEYAN SERVICES.
Rev. J. T. Acree will preach at the
Wesleyan Methodist church Saturday
night and Sunday, discussing the fol
lowing subjects: Saturday, January 27,
at 7:30 P. M. “Victorious Christianity.”
Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M. “Retro
spection.” Sunday night at 7:30 “The
Second Death.”
TO BAPTIST BARA (AS
There were a goodly number present
at the class last Sunday morning, and
■ several new names enrolled. Every
I member of the class should be present
1 next. Sunday morning, promptly at
! 10:15. We want to make 1923 the
best year in the history of the class.
REMEMBER OUR AIM, and come.—
Reporter.
UNION GROVE
MR. and Mrs. J. B. Pope spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. ami Mrs.
C. G. Etheridge.
Mrs. Lena McKinzie, of Decatur, was
the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Sanders
Clack Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Bradley spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. AVill
Etheridge o,f Carl.
Mrs. Celia Wood spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. Angie Bradley.
Mr. A1 Etheridge, of Mt. Moriah,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Masters had ns
their gees s Sunday, their parents, Mr.
and Mrs G AV. Masters and Mr. and
Mrs A'*ill B* tlt-i'
Misses Esther Belle Etheridge and
Gertrude Smith were the guests of
Miss Gerdie Wood Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Jack Sims and daughters, Mary
arid Nellie, were guests of Mrs. Sher
man AA’all and daughters one after
noon last week.
Mr. Floyd Etheridge, of Porterdale
spent the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. AA’alt, Smith spent Sun
day with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Smith.
Mr. Fred Parker of County Line
spent Sunday with his brother, Mr.
Howell Parker.
Mr. George AYood of Atlanta spent
last week with home folks.
Miss Carrie Masters .spent Sunday
night with her brother, Mr. Emory
Masters.
Mr. Reuben Montgomery of South
Georgia is visiting his father and other
relatives in this community.
Mr. J. O. Montgomery spent awhile
Sunday evening 'with Mr. Sherman
AA’all and family.
AA’e are glad to note that the sick are
improving in this burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Clack had as
their guests Sunday morning Messrs.
Chalmus and Floyd Etheridge and
Loyd and Andrew Smith.
OYSTER SUPPER
The Bethlehem Singing Society will
give an oyster supper at the school aud
itorium at Bethlehem Friday night,
January 26th. A great time will lie en
joyed by all. Come out and be with
us.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.
I will thresh sorghum seed at the
home of Press Hardigree on next AA’ed
nesday, January 31st. If the weather
is bad that day, will thresh the first
pretty day following. ltpd
PRESS HARDIGREE.
JIMMIE CASPER.
HARMONY GROVE
THE FARMERS of our community
are very busy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. AVood and chil
dren visited the latter’s parents Sun
day. I
Mr. Emory Mote and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Franklin at Carl.
Mrs. J. S. Etheridge and Mrs. T. A.
AA’ood visited Mrs. AValter Smith Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Hendrix of Buford visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marr Sunday.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Saturday
night with Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge
Mr. Moses Hendrix was seen in our
burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eke Foster are very ill
with flu; hope they will soon recover.
Mrs. I,ovick Farr and daughters,
Mnhra and Sahra. were the guests of
Mrs. T. A. AVood Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hattie Etheridge was the guest
of Mrs. J. M. Etheridge Friday after
noon.
THE WINDER NEWS
TURKISH i
VIRGINIA 1
BURLEY |
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent last
Wednesday night and Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar and Mr.
Will Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall spent a
few days with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Evans, who are sick.
Mrs. R. L. Autry of Bethlehem was
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Evans Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. C. G. Casey was the guest of
Mrs. Dess McElhannon Thursday af
ternoon.
Miss Noble Holloway spent Friday
night with her sister, Mrs. 11. F. Ca-
R^Y.
Mossfrls. David Ralph Smith, and
Hoyt (’lack spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffeth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey and Miss
Lillie Mae Holloway were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turkey, Jr., of
Midway spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dun
agan of near Midway.
Miss Nobie and Clyde Holloway were
the dinner guests of Miss Holly and
Hoyt Autry of Bethlehem Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. K. F. Casey spent Sun
dav with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Holloway.
Mr. Will Edwards of near Hebron
was visiting his brother, Mr. Ed Evans
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Casey of Chnin
blee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Holloway and family.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, .Tr„
spent Sunday night wth Mr. and Mrs.
Smth of near Paradse.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. J. E. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Adams Friday.
Mrs. J. P. Thompson was the guest
of Mrs. Jim Ridgeway of *Bethlehem
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest
of Mrs. J. W. l’artee Saturday.
Miss Agnes Baggett was the guest of
Miss Pauline Thompson Thursday af
ternoon.
Mr. Coleman Brown was the guest of
his sister, Mrs. J. W. Partec awhile on
Saturday night.
Messrs. J. E. Adams, E. H. Ridge
way motored to Monroe Saturday.
Messrs. C. A. Edwards and W. C.
Shore- were in Winder Saturday.
Mr. G. W. Brown was in Winder
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs W. C. Shore were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tartee Sunday
afternoon.
Check Yourself Up
Every progressive 4>r prosperous institution takes inventory, or
“cheeks themselves up" at regular intervals to see where tiny stand,
to see if they are making or losing money.
It is just as important for individuals to take periodical inventories
to determine their condition morally, physrally, spiritually and ihwn
c ially.
Are you content with your present condition and accomplishments?
Is your condition better, or worse than it was a year ago.’
Are you reaching out for success, or are you just merely drifting
with the tide?
If the latter is true, your condition is daily growing worse, for
you are constantly losing an opportunity to better yourself and help
your fellow man.
Reach out for success, but do not confuse success with mere money
getting, for after all it is not aleogether what you make, but what you
give that counts.
No life is complete that does not contribute to the happiness of
rfhers. Are you daily contributing to the happiness of those around
you?
We want to contribute to your happiness by helping you to get
ahead in this world.
reserve^
S TE
Winder National Bank
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I negotiate loans on farm lands in Barrow, Jackson and Walton
I also make loans on Winder 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
lauds for mycompaniesand will give prompt service.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank —Not Incorporated.
6mospd.3-l-23. Lawreiweville, Georgia.
Attention!
FARMERS OF BARROW JACKSON,
GWINNETT AND WALTON COUN
TIES:
You will find at my warehouse in Winder
the entire line of Fertilizers and materials
for making same:
NITRATE OF SODA
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA
ACID IN BULK OR SACKS
TANKAGE AND BONE MEAL
SULPHATE OF POTASH
NOW GET THIS—
You can get the genuine CALCIUM AR
SENATE, the amount you need and it will be
delivered to you up to May Ist, and that will
save you paying out money now.
All other material sold to responsible
parties on reasonable fall dating.
Be sure and come in and look at all the
dusting machines made by the Niagara
Spraying Company. Demonstration FREE.
W. E. Young
Representing Cotton States Fertilizer Cos.
of Macon, Georgia
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.