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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1023
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Also Fresh Stock of Fancy Cucumbers,
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108 Broad street Winder, Ga
STATH AM NEWS
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' Mrs. Laura McDonald returned to
her home Sunday after spending two
weeks in Mnysville with her son, Itev.
W. It McDonald.
Miss Zethel Harris is home from
Oibson-Mercer where she attended col
lege this year.
Miss Jewell Hardy spent commence
ment with Mrs. Marlon Treadwell.
Misses Zilla Hutcheson of Atlanta
and Kheba Thompson of Danielsville
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Hutcheson during commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. David of Daniels
ville and Mrs. H. L. White of Luvonia
were guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .1. P. Arnold this past week.
Mr and Mrs. M 11. Lowe of Winder
nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lowe of Wat
kiasrille were the week end guests of
their mother, Mrs Harriet Lowe.
Miss Avery Hedingfield was the din
ner guest Sunday of Miss Sara Lowe.
Mrs K. Arnold and children left
Sunday to join Mr. Arnold in Mobile,
Ala., where they have gone to make
their future home.
Mrs. J. W. Henry and children of
Monroe were the week end guests of
the former's mother, Mrs. ,1. T. Per
kins. Mr. Henry coining over Sunday
and they were the dinner guests of Mr.
mid Mis. W. S. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams enter
tallied as tlielr guests Sunday Dr. J.
L. Harrison of Bethlehem.
Miss Thelma Lancaster is spending
awhile in Noreross nnd Atlanta as the
guest of her aunt and sister, Mrs. Ad
ams and Mrs. Etheridge.
Miss Janette Steed is in Athens this
week with her mother, Mrs. Fannie
•Slced.
Miss Sara Lowe entertained a hunch
of girls at a spend the night party at
her home Sunday night. Those to
enjoy tills occasion were Misses Louise
House, Velma Cody and Rose Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hutcheson enter
tained at dinner Sunday itev. J. A.
Sharp, president of Young Harris.
Allen Day of Atlanta spent Sunday
here with friends.
Little Miss Martha Jim Arnold of
Alliens spent the week-end with Eunice
Arnold and Virginia Robertson.
Commencement exercises began Fri
day evening with a very interesting
program. First grade to 7tli. Sunday
morning. Rev. J. A. Sharp, president
Young Harris college, gave us some
tlitwg worth while.
Monday evening graduating exercis
es .of grammar schools. 10 boys and
girls received eertiflentes.
Tuesday evening the senior .play.
“The Wren
Four hoys nnd one girl received di
plomas in lltli grade. An inte-'s'itig
program thecp<hont the wi’oM time.
C. E Kallv in Slatham.
•The frst Chr'sHan Endeavor Tt°Uv
cvor held in Statham was that which
was held in the Christian S"n
lav afternoon, with Garl .7 Mathews.
Viehl Secretary for C. E , in Florida
and Georgia, as sneaker
r rn* rallv com me need at it o'etoek
with a sons atul nraise service which
was solendhilv led hv “Hnpov Jack.”
rccrtmnanied hr Miss Fairv Elluitt. of
Athens, at the piano. A splendid del
egation of Juniors were in attendance
n ,,,i h-iehtened one corner with their
r i,(Vlren's sonars. Too m’Fh orai.se
could not l> given this fine hunch of
a’<d girls under the aide leader
shin of W M Stinehenmh. the
suncrlntendent for the training that
tVev have received through Junior
Christian Endeavor. It is a credit to
nnv community to have such an able
reader as Tattle Miss Malcom. who
beautifully recited “Jack’s Missiona
ry Gift.” which was most appropriati
ffYT ouch an occasion.
Miss Sara T/>we. president of the
Siathao Senior Soeietv. presiding nr
the meeting in such a snlendid wav.in
trodueed the sneaker of the afternoon.
Mr Mathews w'-o delivered a forcefn
message on the “Four Fundamentals or
Christian Endeavor.”
Fresh IRISH
POTATOES
4c LB.
Extra Fancy
Select Lemons
23c Dozen
Block’s
Crackers
Nat’l Biscuit
Cos Crackers
Loose-Wiles
Cos. Crackers
. Fresh and.
Fine
5c Pkg
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. AA’. <’. Yearwood had
as their guests Xundnv, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Yearwoodiof AVinder, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. A'earwood of North Carolina and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yearwood.
Miss Ma.vrelle Harrison, who has
been in school at AVinder, returned to
her home AVednesday fir the summer.
Mrs. Susan Thompson is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Albert Hill of near AVin
der.
Mr and Mrs. U. L. Sims and family
of Eatonton visited relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jennings visited
relatives at Uampton Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. AV. I). Hendrix and
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hendrix visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Treadwell Sunday.
Mrs. U. T. Mathews and Mr. Revie
Mathews returned hole Friday after
a five weeks' visit to South Georgia
and Florida. Mrs. Sandy Harrell
of Macon returned with them for a few
days’ stay.
Mrs. H. T. Hendrix spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Thompson.
Ms. llomer Mahaffey and children
stient last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Yearwood of AVinder.
Mr. E. L. Yearwood of North Caro
lina is visiting relatives here.
Mr. Ernfst Thompson of Atlnnla
spent the week end with relatives here.
Miss Ettie Bell Harrison, who lias
been teaching at Danielsville, has re
turned home for the summer.
lURBECI E NEXT WEDNESDAY.
Circle No. 4 of the Ladies Mission
ary Society of the Christian church,
will sooiisor a barbecue to lie gives
next Wednesday, June 6tli, at the va
cant store room next to the City Phar
macy. Come and bring your family,
enjoy a good barbecue dinner and help
a worthy cause. Everybody invited.
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O. L. Johnson, of Athens, who is dis
trict president, spoke briefly on the
program of Christian Endeavor in
Northeast Georgia, laying •special em
phasis on the value of more consecra
ted workers in Christian service.
Beddingfield’s
Garage
New garage at the end of the pavement on
East Athens street. Best of work. My guar
antee is behind my work. All make of cars
repaired.
I have entered the garage business as stat
ed above and ask my friends and all who
want the best of service in the repair of their
cars to give me a trial. I will be found at the
end of the pavement on East Athens street.
* Yours to serve,
E. L. BEDDINGFIELD
Durkees
PEPPER
32c Lb.
The Staff of
Life, Regers’
BREAD
5c
Classified Ads.
Get your pressing, cleaning and al
tering done at the Citizens Pressing
Club., VV. B. Wilson, Proprietor, Tele
phone
WANTED —Pr'ncipal for Central
school, in Barrow county. Must hold
first license ami have had experience.
Apply to P. L. Giles, Winder, Ga. 3tpd
ITCH CURED
In 30 minutes with Par-a-sit-i-cide 50c.
Sold by G. W. DeLaPerriere A Sons.
FOUND—Auto License tag. Owner
see or call H. C. Williams at Wil
liams Garage, Winder.
Cows pastured one dollar per month.
Yearlings 75c. 1 mile from city. 15
acres; Bermuda grass; running water.
—. T. Rives, McElroy farm. tf
LOST—Stick pin witli ruby set; the
finder return to W. H. Vandiver, Jef
ferson, Ga., and receive reward. It
A TEN DAY SPECIAL. An old
time So (Ml Durham Duplex Razor for
SI.OO and 80c worth of blades FREE.
Smith Hardware Cos.
KILL THE POTATO BUG, with
pure arsenate of lead or paris green
from Smith Ilatdware Cos.
Spend your dollars with Smith Hdw.
Go. you mar get a Beautiful set of
dishes FREE on June 23. See circu
la rs.
Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, extra caps,
and Good Luck Rubbers, sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
EXIDE. the long, long, life battery,
sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
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SMITH HAUDAVAUE CO. sells and
recommends SHEATS BTOCG TONIt
LOST —Between AA’inder and Gaines
ville, Sunday night, auto tag No. 93,-
565. Please return to It. <l. Baxter,
AVinder, Ga., and receive reward, ltpd
AA> repair electric irons.—Smith
Hardware Cos.
Mt< V >rmick -1 Peering Mowers! and
Rakes sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Ice Tea Glasses and Tumblers sold
by Smith Hardware Cos.
Place that order now for a PERFEC
TION DUSTER, so as to have it when
you need it. —Smith Hardware Cos.
If you’ve tried YOU KNOAA'. if not
IT'S time. It costs so more to RIDE
on A KELLY. A\ 7 e are selling them at
Dec. 1922 prices.—Smith Hardware.
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Winder, (a.
THE WINDER NEWS
Fire Threatens Col.
Chandler’s Residence
Fire threatened the handsome home
of Col. H. H. Chandler on Broad street
last Monday morning and it was only
by the quick work of the city fire de
partment that it was saved. The kitch
en and all the furniture in it was de
stroyed. It is thought the tire was
caused by defective wiring in one of
the closets, as the fire originated is
one of the closets of the kitchen. The
fire department reached the scene of
<tlie fire in just a few minutes after
on alarm was turned in, and by splen
did work put it out before it had got
ten away from the kitchen. The loss
from the fire was considerable as the
range and most of the crockery and
cutlery was destroyed with the kitch
en. The loss on the house was cov
ered l>(y insurance hut there was no
insurance on the furniture. The may
friends of Col. and Mrs. Chandler re
gret their loss.
Mrs. Guy Kilgore entertained a few
friends informally Wednesday after
noon in honor of Mrs. W. N. Bailey.
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Dr. and Mrs. ('. B. Almond had as
their guests the past week end Dr. Al
mond's mother, his sister. Miss Ada
Almond, and Mrs. Smith Gaines, all of
Elherton.
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Mrs. Irene Ginn and Miss Fay John
son of Royston have been the guests of
Mrs. W. F. Hubbard and Miss Frances
Hubbard this week.
MR. J. E. CALLAHAN MOVING
Mr. J. E. Callahan is moving today
from liis old stand down on Candler
street, to the J. L. Saul store on
Broad street, two doors north of the
postoffice, where he will he better pre
pared than ever to serve his customers.
MIDWAY LOCALS
Miss Eddie Ruth Delay spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Miss
Rossie Belle Bather.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Wills and family.
Missess Pallie Miller and Ella Mar
tin spent Sunday night with Miss Mill
nfe Wills.
Mrs. W. H. Miller and l)*aby spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. D.
Perkins.
Rev. W B. McDonald filled his reg
ular appointment here Sunday.
We are sorry to know that Mr. H.;
C. Cosliy is not Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perkins spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr|
and Mrs. W. 11. Perkins.
Mrs. W. C. Sorrells had as her guest
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Otis Miller
and Mrs. C. R. Wills.
Miss Michael spent the week end
with her aunt, Mrs. Roberson Harper.
Miss Lillie Jane Perkins spent the
week end with home folks.
Miss Rossie Belle Barber gave a
party Saturday night in honor of her
seventeenth birthday. Those present
were Misses Beulah and Ruby Miller,
Eddie Ruth Delay and Minnie Wills,
Messrs. Homer Miller, Leaf and Hoke
Wills, John, Robert, Ralph Perkins,
Oren Kellum.
NEED OIL? Buy TEXACO, at Win
der Filling Station.
NEED GAS? Buy Texaco at AYin
der Filling Station.
For Rent. —Nice upstairs rooms with
private bath, heat and all other con
veniences. See G. AA". Summerour.
BASE BALLS, 25u to $2.00 also
Gloves, Mitts. Bats etc. at Smith Hdw.
We sell it.—Winder Filling Station.
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Scene from, CONNECTICUT VANICEE IN K.ING AR,THUR.’S
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“A Conneticutt Yankee”
MAY 31 AND JUNE 1
Strand Theatre
CARD OF THA.VKS.
We wish to thank our friends for
their many kindnesses shown us dy
ing the illness of dear little Lizzie
Kate, and f<jr the beautiful floral offer
ings received.- —Mrs. Briscoe Williams
and children.
SACRIFICE SALE
In order to make room for my grow
ing chicks I offer some of my finest
breeding Rhode Island Reds at about
half price. Act quick.
R. D. MOORE
(Sußt-ftt PoOUCnG
Cut the Cost of Production
Profit in dairying depends to a great extent on reducing the
cost per gallon of producing milk. Cows on pasture slip down
in milk flow. Experienced dairymen have found they can pro
duce more milk at less cost per gallon, by feeding a little
concentrate.
With Cow Chow you can cut the cost of pro
duction per gallon, you can put your cows in better
condition and get a longer milking period.
Hundreds of dairymen are
using Cow Chow to lower
milk costs. Cow Chow contains V
iust the right proteins to balance PPV JiPL MJ
grass and to make it produce 05
more milk.
Cow Chow will make your tjfes an JLjQ
milk checks bigger and lower the
cost of producing the milk per
- gallon.
Order Today
Not only do we sell Purina, the best milk
producer in the world, but we also keep on
hand all the time all the needs of the kitch
en.
GROCERIES, MEATS and FEEDSTUFFS
Can always be found, fresh and pure, in our
tore. We sell the goods. We are both losing
if you are not one of our customers. Our
plendid trade is ample proof that we are
iving satisfaction to our customers Let us
show you.
Watson-Glover & Cos.
Phone 180 Winder, Ga.
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
GAINESVILLE DLSTRICT M. E.
church.
The young people of the Gainesville
district are going to have an all-day
gathering at St. Paul s M. E. church,
Gainesville, on Friday. June Bth, open
ing at 10:00 a. m. and extending thru
the day. ,
St. Paul young people are the hostess
es for the day and invite the young
people to come in cars and spend the
11 Lunch will he served the visitors and
the young jieople are cordially invited
to come -