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THURSDAY, MAY,I7. 1923.
Social and Personal News
WOMANS CLUB.
The Woman's club of Winder will
hold their next meeting Wednesday.
•May 23rd, at the home of Mrs. It. L.
i Rogers, the hostess will be Mrs. How
ard Rogers, Mrs. J. T. Strange and
Mrs. T. B. Strange. All members are
urged to attend.
birthday party.
I.ittle Miss Emma DeLay celebrated
her eleventh birthday Monday, May
14th, by entertaining quite a number
of her friends at a birthday party from
live to seven o’clock P. M. Games w .re
played by the happy children and re
freshments of cream and cake were
served. She received a number of nice
little presents.
Those present were Geraldine rult
bright, Reba Garner, Ora Belle Sl*odd.
Ruth Hall, Ethel Austin, Frances
Boyd. Sara Boyd. Beatrice Watson.
Venni'e Millsaps. Rounette Segars. Hu
bert Pendergrass, Julian Sparks. Enoch
Prather and George Harwell.
JUNIORS ENTERTAIN SENIORS.
One of the prettiest of the many par
ties given the senior class of 1923, was
the one given them by the juniors on
Fridav nie h t on the beautiful lawn at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johns.
The trellis on the lawn was artis
tically decorated with the school co
- or red and black and gay-colored
Japanese lanters. Settees, benches and
fawi chairs were scattered here and
there giving the lawn a comfy and
Pome like appearance.
The entertainment during the e'en
i,.g consisted of such games as drop
ping the handkerchief, chewing the tag.
} h , a feeding the blind, and proms.
The featuiF event of the evening was
the verv spectacular “Grand March
[Jad bv Mr. and Mrs. Joints, the caches
<ra pinyW “<;l<ny 1" < Wlmler” ...
quick march time.
\ delicious ic cl course of brick
cream in white with the yellow ->
and yellow cakes with white icing was
served, and on each plate was a white
rose the junior class flower, tied "dh
yellow and white ribbon, the senior
CU oJer C one S hunlred guests were pres
ent The music during the entire even
ing was furnished by the AA aider or
chestra.
MRS. 808 PIRKLE
entertains.
Mrs Bob Pirkle entertained in honor |
of'Mrs. Edwin Strange, a recent bride,
the Young Matrons club and a few
friends last Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. L. W. Hodges, where she
has apartments.
The spacious living-room where
some of the ladies enjoyed sewing, was ]
transferred into a bower of springtime
loveliness by the profuse use ot pastel
shaded sweet peas and snapdragons.
Tables were grouped in the dining
room for Bridge. Each table was
graced with a crystal bud vase of pink
rosebuds. I’ink rosebuds were also
artisetically arranged on the place
cards. . .
The guests of honor were presented
with six beautiful goblets. A dainty
handmade handkerchief was given
Mrs. H. A. Carithers for making top
score. Miss Womack won a handker
chief, in the sewing contest. Late in the
afternoon, Mrs. Pirkle, assisted by Mes
dames Jennings, Colvard, and Hodges,
served a delicious salad course with
frozen tea.
Those playing bridge wt're Mesdames
Edwin su-ange. T. B. Strange. H A.
Carithers, K. H. Kimball, Charlie Hen
son. E. It. Harris, Roy Smith. It. L.
Rogers, Hulme Kinnebrew, Carter Dan
iel L. W. Hodges, Clair Harris. Paul
Williams, J. J. Wilson and Miss Kath
leen Wilson. .
Those sewing were Misses ( ailenhead,
Donaldson. Bennett. Hagood, Mesdames
Ed Bedingfielil, Sidney Mauglion. A\ •
H. Jennings, H. H. Colvard, Hur\e\
Lokey, E. W. Oliver, Jim Burson, J. L
Strange and Patrick.
SENIORS ENTERTAINED.
One of the happiest events of the so
cial life of the Winder High school, was
the beautiful -reception given on Fri
dav evening. Mav 11th. by Misses Essie
Lee Williams and Nettie Bagwell. The
elegantly furnished Williams home
was the scene and never did it appear
pretty and hospitable as on this oc
<fusion. ‘ The entire lower floor was
thrown into one, and a profusion or
field daisies and soft ferns were used
in vases, baskets and ferneries. The
punch table was a bower of beauty and
proved an ever popular resort during
the ttatire evening. Misses Helen and
Kate Williams served here, and were
daintily dressed in white net frocks,
lace trimmed with gold bandeaux foi
•their hair. ,
Wicker furniture was placed on lawn
and porches, which were softly illum
ined with myriads of lights, shaded
with yellow globes. The happy heart
ed bo'vs and girls in all the freshness
of youth, made a picture of rare beauty
Many proms were enjoyed after
which delicious refreshments were
served. The cream was white con
taining the number “23" in gold the
cake was angel food with white icing
and topped with daisy: the favors
were bouquets of d/iisifs the class
flower ~ ,
__'iMisses Williams and Bagwell are not
only two of the most popular of this
year’s class but are two of Winders
most beautiful and promising young
girls. They proved themselves to be
most charming hostesses. Mesdames
Williams and Bagwell assisted in the
entertainment. The guests included
the members of the class of "2.! . a
large number of the High School class
mates and the High School faculty.
Misses Miriam Bennfctt and Icie
*i3mtth were the guests of relatives and
Jfrlends in Jefferson Saturday and Sun
day.
Sweet Peas for sale, SI.OO per hun
dred.—Mrs. A. S. Eberhart, Phone 266.
BY MRS. J. B. PARHAM,
FRESH MAN-SENIOR
PICNIC.
On May 12th. the Freshmen gave the
Seniors a picnic at Mitchell's bridge.
A truck was hired and driven around
to the school house early Saturday
morning and from 10 until 11 o'clock,
bundles, little bundles, slender bun
dles, fat bundles, long bundles, short
bundles, all of which were stored away
under the seat on which each teacher
kept an eye, and sorry to say. one who
had forgotten to eat her breakfast, diu
lut and supper before (who knows but
what she forgot it on purpose) proceed
ed to eat all three trials at one sit
ting when no one was looking and when
we arrived at the journey’s end, two
or three dozen sandwiches, pickles and!
a good brown chicken were missing,'
but we will forgive her provided she
will pass us on “Civics.”
Everyone had permission to go in
paddling hut swimming was prohibited
and sorry to say. like most other laws,
was broken. Mr. Page, Urania Ilayes.
and Blanche Smith at different times
fell into the creek where they received
a nice little wetting. We pardoned,
them, also, on the condition that they
belmvd themselves properly thereafter.!
At 1:30, lunch was served and sand
wiches disappeared faster than a car
going 75 miles an hour. When every-1
thing was said and done everybody!
climbed back into the cars and went
to Athens; some attends*! the ball
game between Georgia anil Auburn. At
6:30 we were all back in our “ol’ home
town” sunburned, tired and sore, but
happy. A Freshman.
Miss Bessie Benton lias returned from *
Macon, Ga.
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Mrs. John Carrington spent several
days last week in Atlanta.
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Miss Myrtle Booth spent Sunday at
the home of her mother near Statham.
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Mrs Georgia Harris has been quite
sick fop. the past ten days.
* • *
Mrs. Lamar 11. Roberts, who has
been ill for several weeks, is much im
proved.
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Messrs. .T. C. Pratt and J. D. Quil
lian wdere in Lawrenceville Tuesday
on business.
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Misses Oniie and Lois Segars of At
lnntr spent the week-enil with relatives
here.
* * *
Mrs. T. M. Foster has now an apart
ment at the home of Mrs. Cleff Jack
son's.
* * *
Mrs. A. M. Benton and Miss Bessie
Benton spent a few days in Macon last
week.
* * *
Miss Minnie McWhorter spent sev
eral weeks with hen" sister, Mrs. At. F.
Robertson, at Crawford.
* * *
Miss May Smith spent Sunday in
Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. R. R
Barber.
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Mrs. W. N. Bailey, who lias recently
moved to Gainesville, was in Winder
the past week end.
* *
Mr. Frank Moore accompanied by his
friend, Mr. Cobb, of Abbeville, S. C„
was in town Sunday.
* * *
After a month spent with liime folks
Mr. Hoyt E. Moore returned to St.
Louis last Wednesday.
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Mrs. D. I*. Kelly, of Southern Pines,
X. C.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
John Carrington.
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Wo regret to chronicle the illness of
Mrs. H. H. Chandler; hope; she will
soon recover.
* * •
Mrs. L. tV. Hodges recently bad as
her guest Mrs. Charlie James of At
lanta.
* * *
Mrs. Roy Jackson, Mrs. C. O. Mad
dox and Mrs. L. A. Fortson were vis
itors to Athens last Thursday
• • •
Mrs. B. H. Colvard and son. How
ard, Jr., are attending commencement
at Tail Jot ton this week.
* * *
Mrs. Louis Hagood of Lawreneeville
spent a few days last week with her
mother, Mrs. Ada Sugars.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore of Abbe
ville, S. C., spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Moore.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith and
children and Miss .P Innie Smith spent
Sunday in Gainesville, Ga.
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Mrs. J. A. Wesson of Tifton is the
guest of her sisters. Mrs. W. E. Young
and Miss Mary and Annie Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nowell and young
son of Winder are registered at the
Georgian.—Alliens Banner.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kelly and Mrs.
Claud Hancock spent Sunday with rel
atives in Winder. —Jackson Herald.
• * •
Mrs. Maude Rondurant and son.
Frank, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Cash, were visitors to Monroe
Sunday.
• • •
Mr. Ernest Deaton, of this city is
one of the graduates of the Fifth Dis
trict A. & M. school near Monroe, this
year.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Randolph of
Winder wiere guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Richardson. —Jack-
son Herald.
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Mrs, W. E. Poole and son, Roy, ar.d
little daughter, Mary Alice, spent the
past week end with relatives in Kirk
wood.
TELEPHOXNE 144
Mrs. A. D. McCurry of Athens vis
ited relatives here the past wettk-end.
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Mr. O. C. Phillips of Atlanta spent
the week (and with home folks.
•
ley were the week end guests of Missies
Bonnie and Flora Smith of Jefferson.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Pledger spent
part of the first <sf this week in Atlan
ta.
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Miss Lizzie Yatc Williams, young
est da light) <r of Mrs. Briscoe Williams,
is quite sick.
• •
Mrs. ,T.. H. Jackson and Mrs. G. H.
Fortson spent Monday in Jefferson with
relatives.
• * *
Mrs. J. Pope Eberhart of Augusta
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Woodruff.
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Mr. Troup Smith has returned to his
home in Talbottou after a stay of sev
eral days here.
* *
Mrs. Ilerschel Smith and children
si* tut flic past week end with relatives
in Watkinsville and Athens.
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Miss Electra Hill spent the weekend
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. E.
Hill on Candler street.
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Misses Eelytli Hill and Bertha Mob-
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Perry, of Winder,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Roy Perry.—Gwinnett Journal.
.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson entertained a few
friends informally Wednesday morn
ing in honor of Mrs. J. F. Broome.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Maynard and
children spent last Sunday with Mrs.
Maynard’s mother in Bishop.
• * •
Mrs. F. Q. Summon visited her
mother, Mrs. Hutchins, at Carl AA'eil
nesilay. —G winnett Jou rna 1.
* * *
Miss Nell Sims, of Auburn, was the
week end guest of Miss Georgia Burd.
—Gwinnett Journal.
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Rev. Richard AA\ AA’allace of Valdos
ta spent Monday and Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. AY'. O. Perry.
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The D. A. It. will meet with Mrs. J.
Henry Pledger, Tuesday at 4 p. in.
Members will answer to roll call with
D. A. R. current events.
• * *
Mrs. Parks and two sons, of Carl,
spent Sunday with the former’s sister.
Mrs. F. Q. Summon. —Gwinnett Jour
nal
* *•
Mr. T. B. Smith of TalUotton. who
was called to the city on account of
the death of his brother, .Air. AV. P.
Smith, has returned home.
* * *
Mrs. AA'. B. McCants spent several
days in Atlanta during the past week
as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. E.
L. Moore, and son, John It. McCants.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pirkle, Mrs. Eil
Bedingfiukl and Mu by have gone to Un
ion Point where they will spend a coup
le of weeks with Mr. S. F. Pirkle and
family.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Settles -pent last
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Harry Segars, Mrs. Settles
remaining over for a visit of several
days.
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Miss Electra Hill has accepted a po
sition in Lawrenceville where she will
lei for the present. AA’e hate to lose
Miss Hill, but wish her success in her
new home.
* *
Mrs. Ben Julian and Bon. Jr., retrun
ed Friday from a visit to AYinder. They
| were accompanied by Mrs. G. A. Johns
and Mrs. Richard Russfcll.—Athens
Banner.
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The quick-heating, clean
cooking blue chimney burner is
the big reason why more than
4,000,000 women cook on the
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cooks and bakes everything
perfectly from boiled potatoes
to the most delicate sponge
cake. Ask your neighbors
about their New Perfections.
We’ll be glad to demonstrate
its advantages.
PARKER
FURNITURE
CO.
THE WINDER NEWS
THEATER PARTY.
On last Thursday night Woodfin
Hill, Edwin Page, Sam Autry and Har
old Starr, members of the present sen
ior class in the Winder High School,
entertained the members of this class
and tlid teachers of the high school
faculty with a theater party at the
Strand Theater. The picture shown was
“Over the Hill.” After the show the
entire went to the City Pharmacy for
refreshments and then to the home of
Col. and Mrs. W. H. Qua German,
where they spent a pleasant hour to
gether. The members of the faculty
present were W. M. Holsenbeck, F. I*.
Page. Misses Womack, Donaldson,
Rowland, Mrs. Wynn,
j Those present from the senior class
were Misses Mvrtice Bedingfielil. Jul
ia Dunahoo, Mary LeLe Smith. Fran
'cos Hublmrd. Evelyn Harris. Nettie
Bagwoll. Margaret Walker, Esise Lee
Williams, Fannie Lou Tucker, Crania
Hayes. Mary Quarterman. Messrs. Ed
j win Page, Sam Autry, Frank Ronilu
rant, Harold Starr, Jldm Robinson,
'John Adams, Truett Brookshire. Wood
fin Hill, Jack Melton, J. B. Williams.
Mrs. Howard Colvard and little son.
Howard, Jr., and little Miss Mary El
len Lokey It iff the first of the week
for Talbottou where they will spend
a couple of weeks with relatives.
STRANGE’S
Mi! l inery
Miss Pope has had a wonderful business in Milli
nery and found her stock so much depleted that she
was forced to go into the markets and replenish with
new Hats and Trimmings. She now has them Summer
Hats, new flowers and ostrich that classed with the
season. Come and ask for them.
%
Dresses
1 Lot 22 dresses Jade; gray, with new
fcih figured Waist —navy, black; accumulation
of sizes, worth up to $24.75. Choice en-
W tire lot
||. $15.75
\ Come and pick your size.
Elizabeth Crepe, Flat Crepe, the very last word in
styles and quality. They are wonderful, and sold only
by STRANGE.
American Lady Corsels
Ask to see our new line. We give you the cor
rect model which enables you to look right and be
stylish.
Glad to show you. Will appreciate a look.
J. T. STRANGE CO.
Department Store
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith spent last
day in Gainesville
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Mr. Van Moore of Macon was a vis
itor in Winder last Sunday.
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Rev. John H. Wood of Rome will
preach the commencement surraon at
Good Hope High school on next Sun
day, May 20. A large audience will
hear this line preacher.
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After spending two weteks with her
daughter, Mrs. .T. B. Dalton, In Win
der, Mrs. J. C. Dooley lias returned to
her home In Jefferson. —Jackson Her
ald.
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Mr. (’. E. Greene of Milledgeville
spent a few days here last week with
his daughter, Mrs. Robert Arnold.
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Mrs. Moore returned to her home in
Atlanta last wnlek after a visit to her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCants,
She was accompanied by her mother
who spent the week end there.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Yarbrough of At
! lanta were visitors to relatives here
last week end. Mr. Yarbrough return
ed Monday, while Mrs. Yarbrough re
maiiMl several days.
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