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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1983.
“There i* a Rogers Store Near You”
ROGERS
This is near the first of the month and
isn’t it time you were saving money? Isn’t
it better to pay cash for your groceries and
save the difference? At the end of the month
you have no charge accounts to pay and your
groceries have cost you less. Money saved
is money made. In these times the wise man
will save in every way possible. We can
save you a substantial amount on your gro
cery bill each month.
We sell for cash and for less.
ROGERS
“Where Satisfaction is a certainty.”
108 Broad street Winder, Ga
STATHAM NEWS
Mr. and Mm. R. (' David of Daniels
ville sj>nt Sunday here with the hit
ler's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. !’. Ar
>n >1 I.
Mr and Mrs. It. O. Hutcheson en
tertain, and Mr. and Mrs. I>. L. Hutchins
a* luncheon Sunday.
Miss Susie It. Perkins spent the week
end In Monroe as the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. J. W. Henry.
Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Harrison of
Bethlehem was the guests Thursday
last of Mrs. C. B. Chambers.
Misses Ham Lowtt and Rose U<s
were the week c*.J guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M H Lowe and Mr. and Mrs.
Custer Ross of Winder.
M ss Louise House spent the week
end with her parents.
Mrs. John Hill of Hosehton spent
a fg’v dnys here with her sister, Mrs.
W H. Perry.
Mrs. Hoyt Venable and children of
Jefferson are spending awhile here
with le r parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. D.
Nnso.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammond and
little daughter, of Elbertmi, were the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. It.
11. (Irant.
Mrs. Dura MetJahee, of Winder,
spent several days herd as the guest of
friends and relatives.
Ernest Willie Cheek of Augusta
spent several days here with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Cheek.
Miss llutti Arnold was the week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brunelle Smith.
Dr and Mrs. .1 0. Daniel and son,
George, of Decatur were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. L. Thur
mond.
Quite a good many Easter egg hunts
were enjoyed by the little folks.
Mrs. Priori Harper gave a real enter
tainment to her Sunday school class
And such a good time ns they did have.
Mrs. W. M Fite took her little elass
out in the green Helds and gave them
n treat.
Mrs. L. M. Arnold gave her little
class unit ft a good time.
Little Misses Ruth Wall and Ossie
Hue Maleotnlt entertained the Junior
Missionary Society. They were invited
to nns't at the home of Ruth and later
join Mrs. Chamlvfs, Misses l’earlie
Hammond and Rnnette Wall out in the
green Helds, where the eggs were hid
den. After the'Kold egg was found the
prime glv<ln. (Janies were enjoyed for
awhile. Everybody declared Ruth and
*>ssie Sue fine little hostesses.
Mrs. Willie Stinsl Lyle spent the
wedk end here with her father, H. W.
Hteed.
The Junior Missionary Society met
with Eunice Arnold Tuesday afternoon
A liwautiful program was arranged and
■carried out Uy the little officers in their
own sweet way. Afterwards refresh
ments were served. Eunice was assist
ed in serving by her sister, Mary.
Htatliam High Basebell team went
Take Care of
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Take care of your car. It pays not to wait
too long before having it looked over and the
needed repairs done. We do the best of work
at the lowest prices.
V.
We carry all parts for Chevrolet cars.
Our battery service is complete. We re
pair them for you at lowest cost.
All kinds of welding done that will stick.
Let us show you.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
PARISH LOCALS
Several attended the party given by
Miss Carmen Elder Saturday night.
Miss Flora Simpson spent Saturday
night with Miss Mattie Lou Simpson.
Mrs. C. P. Allen was the guest of
Mrs. A. N. Elliott Monday morning.
Several from here! attended the egg
hunt at Bethabra Saturday afternoon
given by the Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Page and Jewell
Chester Elliott visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Page and family of ('lmpel.
Mins Ethel Boss spent Saturday
night with Miss Carmen Ehleir.
Mr. Luster Simpson spent Sunday
nigld with Mr. Charles Maxey.
Miss Flora Simpson spent Monday
with her sister, Mrs. Birtie Allen.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Saturday
night with Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge.
Mr. Hipter Dalton spent Saturday
night with Mr. Irfus Wright.
Mr and Mrs. L. O. Allen spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Alien.
Net tin Mah Etheridge spent
Saturday with Miss Thelma Allen.
CHRISTIAN CHUBCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday school.
11 :30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Supper.
3:30 P. M. Junior Endeavor.
7:00 P. M. Senior Endeavor.
8:00 P. M. Preaching.
A happy welcome to all.
E. L. Slielnutt, Minister.
over to Grayson last Saturday and
played Grayson High. Stathain rainy
away vistorious 7 to 1. Statham felt
very good as this was their Hrst game
of the season and some of the boys’
first game ever played.
Mrs. I*. L. Hutchins, Mrs. B. H. Grant
and Miss Ellen Hammond were the
guests of Mrs. Tijmpeat of Athens last
Thursday.
Christian Endeavor Society.
On last Sunday evening the Senior
Christian Endeavor Society of Stat
hain was led by the pastor, Rev. John
V. Thomas, of Auburn, (la. An Easter
program was rendered and grdatly en-
| joyed Ivy quite a large audience. The
readings given of S. C. added much
|to the program. An Easter lilly was
pinned on each Endfjivor as they en
tered the church. These Endeavors are
[doing a great work. Watch them grow.
|The society meets every Sunday even
ing at 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation
is extended to all to visit this Society.
.Come, have fellowship with us.
There was a goodly number of ladies
present at the Aid Society of the Chris
tian church Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. T. L. Holcomb. Avery
pleasant hour was enjoyed by all.
These are great occasions to stimulate
the church, as well as medium for ren
dering material aid in many directions.
OAK GROVE
Miss Eudine Jones and Miss A dell
Chapman were the dinner guests of
Misa Dorothy Booth Sunday.
| Misties Vera Wilbanks and O’Nelle
Fulcher spent Sunday with Clara
Boyd.
Mr and Mrs. Adolphus Hudson of
! Maysville and Mr. and Mrs. Posey
Hudson of Dry Pond spent awhile last
: Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. C.
Paynet
Master Wagner Alexander of Jeffer
son spent the weekend with Masters
James W. and Johnnie Harwell.
Mias Bethel Jones was the dinner
guest of Miss Ona Hammond at Stat
ham Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Harwell spent last Friday
In .Jefferson with relatives.
Master .Toe Booth was the guest of
Erastus Wilbanks Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie Sellers spent Tuetsday
with Mrs. Luther Eseo.
Mrs. T. K. Wilbanks spent Tuesday
afternoon with her little granddaugh
ter. Sarah Nell Lay, of near Winder
who has been real sick with pneumonia,
but her little friends are glad to hear
she is better.
Mrs. Paul Eley and Miss Myrtle
Booth of Winder visited their mother.
Mrs. J. J. Booth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hudson and
Miss Flora Garrison of Bostwick were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Guffin and chil
dren spijit Sunday wiih the former's
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THE WINDER NEWS
appreciate our work. —Citizens Press-
Eggs ; thorough bred S. C. R. I. Reds,
(Donalson Strain) pens $2.50, range
$1.50 per -5; chicks 25c ; cockerels $1.50,
to SIO.OO. —Mrs. Ralph Freeman, Hosch
ton, Ga. 3t
TYRO SCHOOL.
The name of Carrie Lou McCain was
omitted from the honor roll of Tyro
school in last week's issue of The News
We are glad to make this correction.
There's Satisfaction in having your
clothes pressed at Citizens Pressing club
If your clothes need any alterations
send them to Citizens Pressing Club.
We appreciate your business; you will
appreciate our work.—Citibens Press
ing Club, W. B. Wilson, Prop.
Be sure to see Ga. Glee Club tonight.
mot tier, Mrs. Guffin, near Rockwell.
Miss Celesta McElhannon spent Mon
day night with Misses Pauline and
Irene Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harwell spent
Monday in Athens shopping.
Miss EudVnp .Lines spent Sunday
night with Miss Ina Hammond at Stat
ham.
Switzerland Leads In Mutes.
In proportico to population Switzer
land has many more deaf mutes than
loes any other country.
WE ARE PLEASER TO ANNOUNCE .
THAT WE HAVE SECURED
The Agency for a
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The two-row power duster endorsed by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture, through
Dr. B. R. Coad, in charge Delta Laboratory,
Tallulah, La.
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Smith Hardware Company
Winder, Georgia
LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES!
A fine assortment to pick from at
$1.49 $1.95, $2.50 & $2.95
SILK DRESSES
$9.75, $12.50, $15.00 $19.75
They’ll cost you 1-4 more elsewhere
“millinery
2ND FLOOR
Last but not least, we are real
proud of this department from the
number of ladies hats we sold they
must be good and the price right. You
will say so too, if you see them. Beau
tiful hats at
$3, $3.50, $4, and $5
up
We have arranged with several new
salespeople to help us for Saturday,
April 7th, to wait on the public.
So don’t let anything keep you
away. Come and follow the crowds
and save money.
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Winder, Ga.