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THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1928.
COUNTY COURT NOTICE.
Upon the recommendation of the last
Grand Jury, n County Court lias been
•organized for Barrow county, Georgia,
with W. 11. Quarterman as Judge and
G. I>. Rose as Solicitor.
New, pursuant to the requirements
of the Code of Georgia, Section 4775
in), Notice is hereby given, by the pub
lication Of this notice, once a week for
four successive weeks in the Winder
News, the pajier in which the county
advertisements are published, of tin* es
tablishment of said court, and. that the
Judge thereof has appointed the Second
Monday in each month hereafter as the
day for holding the monthly sessions,
anil the Second Monday in May, 1923,
and every three months thereafter, to
wit: the Second Mondays in August,
November, February and May, for hold
ing the Quarterly Sessions of said Har
row County Court.
l,ot all parties interested take uotice
hereof.
This April IKth. lirj.'l.
W. H. QUARTERMAN,
4t Judge, Harrow County Corrt.
SING LEES LAUNDRY
I AM BACK IN WINDER AND WILL
OPEN MY LAUNDRY ON—
.Monday, April 15th,.j
In Rear of Pat Rogers
Market and Grocery
I ASK THAT ALL OF MY OLD CUS
TOMERS AND PATRONS CALL ON
ME AND GIVE ME THEIR WORK.
ALSO SOLICIT NEW CUSTOMERS.
WILL DO YOLK WORK CHEAPER
THAN YOI CAN GET IT ELSE
WHERE? AND WILL GUARANTEE
YOU GOOD WORK.
Sing Lee Laundry.
In Rear of Pat Rogers Store, Winder
Numerical.
TVe used to ask, “How many chip
Bren have they?” Now, to be correct,
sne says, “They haven’t any children,
lave they?” although “There la one
rhlid 1 believe," la permissible.—
From Life,
ROGERS
“Where Satisfaction is a certainty.”
No. 10 Pail Snowdrift Lard $1.23
Best Cream Cheese, per lb 29c
Sliced Breakfast Bacon 35c
Shredded Wheat . 10c
5 lbs. Best Grits 16c
5 lbs. Whole Rice 33c
16 oz. jar Cocoa . 39c
Roger’s Bread . . 5c
Courtesy and Cleanliness
ROGERS
Where Satisfaction is a Certainty
108 Broad street Winder, Ga
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I make loans in Barrow, Gwinnett Walton, Jackson, Oconee and
Morgan Comities in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00. 1
also make loans on Winder City Property. 1 solicit applications di
rect from the farmers and from Bankers and Attorneys whose cus
tomers and clients need money. Write to me and your business will
have my prompt attention.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank —Not Incorporated.
Cmospd.3-1-23. Lawrenceville, Georgia.
A Garage That Gives
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We have on hand second-parts that we
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Athens St. Garage Phone 210
OAK GROVE
MISS Myrtle Itooth of Winder is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Booth.
Mrs. J. C. McErer and mother, Mrs.
Pierce, spent last Wednesday with Mrs.
C. M. Williams.
Miss Fdna Crook, and ONelle Ful
cher were the week end guests of the
former's aunt, Mrs. W. H. Final at
Winder.
Little Hilda Callahan of Atlasta in
with her grandmother, Mrs. J. J
i Booth.
I Mr. Rutledge and son, of near Win
der visited Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rutledge
| Sunday.
I Mrs. M J. Chapman and Mrs. It. H.
Jones were the guests of Mrs. Mollie
■ Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilbanks spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. ,and
i Mrs. T. K. WllllAanks.
Mrs. Pierre and two sons, who have
been with their daughter and sister for
some time, left Saturday for I'ensacoia,
Florida.
The party given by Miss Dorothy
Booth Saturday night, was enjoyed by
all present.
Messrs. Adolphus Hudson and Po
sey Hudson and Clifford Neighbors, of
I sear Maysville, visited the former's
sister, Mrs. J. C. Payne, Sunday.
I Mrs. Robert McElhnnnon and daugh
ter, Madie, si>ent Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. J. G. Harwell.
| Mrs. M. F. Chapman and children
visited Mrs. J. L. Harwell Tuesday af
ternoon.
Miss Eudene Jones spent Tuesday
afternoon with Miss Edna Crook.
Miss Marie Chapman Ls visiting home
folks.
The singing given at the home of
Mrs. Mollie Sellers was enjoyed by all
present.
Selfishness Well Defined.
Flow narrow the survey of selfish
ness! ft Is like looking at a land
scape through the end of n tube, which
shows It only as a spot It Is like be
ing on a mountain top with so stiff a
neck that you cannot turn your head
to see any part of the vast round of
vision except that which Is Just be
fore your eyes.—A. M. O. A.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mrs C T Mathews had as her gm m
last week Mrs. Bernice Thornton an
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Mcßreyer and
daughter, of Chester S. < -
Mrs. Weyman Harrison and chi Wren
spent Friday in Winder with Mrs. lb,
za Odum. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C„ P. Jennings spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mis
ter, of Campton. , . ,
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Clack entertained
at dinner on last Sunday in nf
their little grandsons ninth birthda.,
Jack Hosch. ~. w
Those present were Mr. and .Ii x - •
W. Hosch and family. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. W. h ( la( ' ■
Mrs. Maude Hosch. Miss Ruth Ilosch.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hendrix sis-nt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mitchell of Hold Springs
Mr. Bennie Moore was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis McDan
iel Sunday. , .
Mr. W. F. Clack spent Monday m At
lanta. ,
Miss Modine Thompson was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Clack.
Mrs. John Charles and children of
Piedmont, S. C.. are visiting Prof, and
Mrs. J L. Moore this week.
Mrs. Maughon of South Georgia is
visiting her pa rests, Rev. and Mrs. Har
rison of this place.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Campton Sunday night.
AUBURN NEWS
Miss Mira Andrews of Atlanta was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ewing of
S. C. C. last Sunday.
Rev. Warwick filled his appointment
at the Methodist church Sunday night.
We are very sorry to note that Mr.
George Giles is seriously ill at this
writing. His many friends sincerely
hope that ho will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (>. Hawthorne. Mrs.
Tillman and son, Vivian, visited at
Jersey Sunday.
Mr. Branson Cain of Atlanta siient
the week-end in Auburn with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Ewing of South Carolina made
a shopping trip to Winder Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. Hill Ethridge of Atlanta spent
tho week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Collins ami son.
Jewel and Misses Marietta Duncan and
Jewrelle Pool, visited Misses Dessie
Collins and Lila Pool of State Normal
School Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Denson and
Mr Patrick of Buford were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peppers Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. Marcus Adair and family of
Flog Mountain were guests of Mrs. Ay
ers Sunday.
Several young people from Auburn
attended the party given at the home
of Miss Lucile Henton of Dacula.
Misses Gladys Oakes and Nona For
rester of Lawrenceviile motored thru
Auburn Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ruth Ihirell had as her guest
Saturday night, Miss Mae Tullis of
Floschton.
The social given by the Alphaz ta Lu
orarv Society at S. C. C. was enjoyed
by a large majority of the members.
' Rev. Warwick was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Daniel Sunday night.
We are glad to report that Mrs. J. H.
Peppers is recovering from her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Little have as
their guest this week their nephew,
Mr. Bennett, of Duluth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Etheridge motored
to Winder Saturday afternoon.
Sunday school every Sunday morning
and afternoon and B. Y. P. F. every
Sunday night. Everybody urged to at
tend.
PARISH LOCALS
The people can't farm much these
days, hut they are putting in good time
quilting, fixing for cold weather while
it is warm.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allen spent Sat
urday night with the latter's mother.
Mrs. Pear lie Simpson.
Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge spent Sat
urday night with Miss Thelma Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Allen and Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Forrester were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday.
Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson,
Mattie Lou Fleeman and Margie
lloquemore sj>ont Saturday night with
Miss LoLla, Hula and Idell Little.
Several attended the quilting at Mrs
0. P. Allen's Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hayes visited the
latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Little Saturday night and Sunday.
Misses Grade and Gladys Watson
spent Sunday night with their uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Page.
Miss Lncile Sigtnan spent Sunday
| night with Miss Carmen Elder.
Miss Rennette Wright of Lawrence
ville spent a few days with relatives
ihere. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bramblett, Mr
J. T. Wright and Miss Essie Wright
made a business trip to Gainesville on
Monday night.
Mr. Hubert Wright spent Saturday
night with relatives in Lawrenceville.
Miss Thelma Allenwas tin* dinner
guest of Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge
Sunday.
Several enjoyed the chicken stew at
Mrs. l’earlie Simpson's Monday night.
Several of the ladles helped Mrs. A.
N. Elliott with her quilting Tuesday
afternoon.
Misses Lola and Bula Little. Mattie
Ism Fleeman and Mr. Bennie Fleeman
were dinner guests of Misses Bessie
and Flora and Mr. Herman Simpson
Sunday.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday: everybody come.
Good luck to the News.
Disagreeable Duties.
The easiest time to do a disagree
able duty ts when we first decide it t
* duty. Evasion and delay double rhe
unpleasantness, and hours of fore
taste and distaste are added to dl*
comfort the deck!re action tha. must
come at last Bodging the disagree
tnle is a losing game.
THE WINDER NEWS
midway
Mr ami Mrs. Curtis Miller spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mis. W. G.
P T k h!"lmrty Saturday night at Mr and
Mrs W H- Delay was highly enjoyed.
n.d Mrs E C- Perkins spent
Sun da aft i with Mr. and Mrs.
h M l ,' s Lueher Frost spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. W. G Perknus.
The singing at the church Sunday
Ui M l ,- T. Barber spent
Mondav 'afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
J t!Jume jane and Mr. WUHe Per
kins spent Saturday night with Mr. am
Mrs. Lum Edgar. _ w .
Mr. (1. P- Holloway spent Friday
W ith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey, Sr.
Master Wiley Delay spent • wj le
Sunday with Master Ernest lackey
Mr* W T. Barber spent Saturday
afternoon with her sister, Mrs. \\. O.
S °Miss Larue Barber spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Eddie Ruth Do Lay
Misses Lillie Mae and Odessa Mor
rells and Maggie Ruth Jones spent Sat
urday afternoon with Miss Mmnn
" Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Winder
spent Sunday afternoon witn Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Perkius.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Bethlehem Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucker Frost spent
Saturday night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Miller.
Mr. C. K. Wills spent the week end
with home folks.
We are glad that the sick in this
community are improving.
HARMONY GROVE
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely. We had a very large crowd
last Sunday.
Mrs. Jonnie Kerlin and son, of Bu
ford. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Loviek Farr.
Mrs. Roscoe Parks was the guest of
Mrs. T. A. Wood Tuesday.
Misses Jessie, Bessie and Ida Kin
sey of Auburn, were seen in our burg
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovin visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Etheridge and
children and Mrs. I’eavy of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Etheridge.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. D. Tuggle of Dacu
la visited the latter’s father, Mr. J. J.
Farr Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Man - of Au
burn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Marr.
Miss Claudia Cox was the guest of
Miss- Mabra Farr Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr3. W. C. Smith was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wood Sun
day afternoon.
Master Raymond Smith si>ent Sun
day with Master Gordon Wages.
PROVIDENCE
t
MR. and Mrs. J. J. Wages were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mon Sykes Sunday.
Miss Lola Cook spent Saturday night
with Miss Cordelia Cofer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fleming spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hun
ter.
Miss lads Nichelson spest the week
(■ml with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wages and Miss
IXillie Mae Stovall spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Jones.
Miss Sara Hunter spent Sunday with
Miss Marie Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Grizzle spent last
Susday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grizzle.
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