The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, June 21, 1923, Image 4

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THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1923. WITH THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CALENDAR. Sunday school 19 o’clock 'K. C. ORADDICK, Snpt. Morning worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship -- s nio I*. M. Mid-week service Wed. 8 P. M. Christian Endeavor t>:4o P. M. Charles Harris, Pres. Woman's Auxiliary , • Mrs P. N. Autry., President Mrs. F. C. Graddlck, Treas. Mrs. W. H. Quartcrman, Sec. Meetings are regularly on the Mon days after the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 3:30 P. M. TV> all services all people are wel come at all times under all circumstan ces. Ot’.r aim is to supply mankind’s greatest need—the original gospel of Jesus Christ in its original form—“the power of God unto salvation to every one that beleveth.” At First llapi Ist. Dr. Aquila Chamlee, president of Bes sie Tift College, will preach at First. | Baptist church in this city next Sun day morning at the 11.30 hour. Dr.: Chamlee is one of* the most scholarly j men in the state and we are sure that. h will have a large audience to hear | him. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Almond were in Athens on Monday Mr. I'lltt Hill of Pelham was a visi tor here last week. m m • Mr. A. M. Benton spent the week end hoie with his family. • • • Mr. V H. Moore was a visitor of Dr. W. \V. Benton a few days this week. • * * Mr. and Mrs \V. I). Duck and little son, Diavion, of Jefferson, spent Tues day with Miss Bess Benton. • • • Mr. Albert Renton of Atlanta st>ent flit' week end with his parents, Mr. and Miv. A M. Benton. * * * Dr. Walter W. Benton leaves the lat ter part of this week for New York where he sails for the Canal Zone to intern for the Ancon Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. <\ W Alhm of Jersey. Mrs. It. S. Harris and Mr. K. V.Har ris of Bethlehem were the quests of Dr. and Mrs. K. K. hums Sunday, Miss McElroy is visiting her cousin, Mis- Johnnie Bennett, in At lanta. * * * Miss Ginrivs Iliirr+s is expeete I home tliis week after it delightful visit to Mrs. it W Wallace in Valdosta. • • • Mr. Jolinnie King, frrnterly of tliis city, hut now of (Markesdale, Miss, is on visit to relatives in Winder, while Mrs. King is visiting iter parents in <'outer. Mr. King lias charge of the electrical tire alarm system of Clarks dale. “FECIAL PRICE” 30 x Plain Tread Goodyear SIO.OO. \ i All weather Tread Goodyear S2O As long as they last. THE TIKE SEKVICE STATION i I wfw \t w |,g| SINCK 1863 FREE Cook Book In the new, handy ]oo6-leaf binding, packed from cov er to cover with valuable recipes. New pages are mailed to every Anchor Coo k Bonk owner regu larly by the fac tory. Because of the unusual value of this book we have only a limit ed number for free distribution. Bet ter come in early for your copy. ichor Stove & Ranee Cos. New Albany, Ind. ANCHOR STOVES - RANGES FIRST BAPTIST The Senior department of the Bap tist Young People's Union will have charge of the evening services next Sunday night. You are especially urged to be pres cut and see the wonderful work these young peoplp are doing. They assure us of a good program. Everybody cor and tally. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Next Sunday will he observed as “Fathers Day.” Au urgent invitation is given to every father to be present Bring your children, sit together— metbpr and all. We shall do well if we together con • template reverently the meaning of Parenthood. Our pure minds need to be stirred 'by way of remembrance. “Come ttiou with us and we will do thee good." In the evening at 8:30 the pastor will speak on the Ist Beatitude, l'nese beatitudes seem to be so many wicket gate s—each of the eight will constitute the basis for so many evening sermons. Can you do 'Better than to spend this hour with ns? Reporter. CEDAR HILL Several from here attended the sing ing at Carl Sunday and reported a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Martin and son, Harland, of Athens, spent Saturday nignt and Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Belle Pentecost. Mr. and Mrs! Henry Eliott spent awhile Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Car lyle. Mr. Lee Kelly and children i>ent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pentecost and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry •McDonald and family Sun day. Mr. J. I). Wood and Mrs. Mattie Carlyle returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. Jim Car lyle of Greenville, S. who has been ill but was able to return home with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Athens spent tin' week end with their daugh ter, Mrs. Carrie Maxey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vandeford and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. An bury Abner Sunday. Mrs. John Hoopaugh w ? as buried at Nazareth Sunday. The oeieaved have our sympathy. Misses <'lniiee Lee and Fay House were visiting their grandmother, Mrs. W. T. llall Saturday night and Sun day The surprise party at Miss Bessie Maxey’s Saturday night was enjoyed by all present. Prayer services at Nazareth every Sunday night; everybody is invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moseley were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Abner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I jeon l’orry. Miss Sue Delle Perry and Miss lama Treadwell spent Monday in Atlanta. FOR 60 years Anchor Ranges F have established such records for uniformly good results, and long service, that today they are known and accepted everywhere as the “Standard of All Stove Values." Don't worry along with an ordinary range that wastes tons of coal and many dollars in burnt or half-cooked food; get a genuine ANCHOR at the start and you'll have a Range that will give you satisfaction for a lifetime. The Anchor Range eliminates all chances in baking and offers you a saving in fuel that will very soon pay for the Range. Let us SHOW you. Parker Forniture Cos. Exclusive Anchor Agency In This Territory PARISH LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Alien spent Sat urday night with the latter's mother, Mrs Pea rile Simpson. Little A. J. Hayes is on the sick list i this week; we hope he will soon re oo vi i. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans of Victron spent Saturday night with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Fred Allen. Miss Agnes Elliott of Cellar Hill spent Saturday night with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. I*. Allen. Mr Gennle Fleeman was the guest of Mr. Herman Simpson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Allen of Buford wt re guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday. Several attended the iee cream supper at Mr. William Roqdemore’s Saturday night and reported a tine time. Master Slayton Bird was the guest of Master Chester Elliott Sunday af ternoon. Misses Mattie Lou fleeman and Beu lah Little were guests of Miss Thelma Allen Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lottie Marr, Mrs. Edna Allen and Mrs. Bird were guests of Mrs. Eula Hayes Sunday afternoon. Misses Ermine and Ethel Simpson were guests of Mrs. Tilda ElliWtt and daughter, Jewel, Sunday afternoon. Several were present at the singing ut Mr. C. P. Alien's Sunday night. Mr. Mercer Simpson and Morgan Castleberry spent awhile Sunday af ternoon with Mr A. N. Elliott. Mrs. Blrtle Allen and baby, C. S. were guests of Mrs. A. N. Elliott Fri day night. Sunday school will be at 10 o’clock next Sunday on account of the singing at Bethabra Sunday afternoon. BETHEL NEWS. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brown Monday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams Monday night. Little Myrtle McDaniel is on the sick list this week; we hope site will soon recover. Mrs. V. 11. Bolton and children spent Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. Emma Adams. Mrs. Annie Miller was the guest of Mrs. T. W. I’artee awhile Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Annie I’artee and Mrs. T. IV. I’artee spent awhile Monday afternoon with Mrs. Johnny McDaniel. Misses Lois and Julia Baggett spent Saturday afternoon with Misses Lon l Belle and Mary Lee Edwards. Messrs. Johnny McDaniel and Jim Adams motoied to Winder Saturday af ternoon in a buggy. Several from acre attended preach ing at Carter Ilill Sunday. Messrs. \Y. C. Shore and C. A. Ed wards motored to Winder Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vanderford visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderford of Carter Hill Sunday. Little Miss Suedell McDaniel and little John Ri bert McDaniel visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald of near Bethlehem Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. \V C. Shore spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Partee. Miss Lois Baggett visited- Miss La i rue Ridgeway awhile Wednesday af ternoon. Messrs. B. F. Edwards and George Brown were guests of Mr. \V. T Brown awhile Sunday morning. Mrs. Tom McDonald and daughter. Miss Grace McDonald of near Bethle hem spent Saturday with Mrs. Johnny McDaniel. Good luck to the 4 News. % TECH STUDENTS Last week we published a communi cation from the authorities of Tech school in Atlanta in regard to three! Winder 'Hoys We find that there* are I two other boys attending tliis school from this city They are Raymond De-i lay, son of Mrs. J. A DeLa.v, and Floyd Pool, son of Mr. W. E. Pool. Both boys are doing well in their studies. “SPECIAL PRICE” 30 x 3 Plain Tread Goodyear SIO.OO. 33 x 4 All weather Tread Goodyear S2O As long as they last. THE TIRE SERVICE STATION GOODYEAR I IP Service Station j I mm takes VJ the highest grnde, long-staple cotton, of unusual tensile strength, and builds up the carcass of the Good year Cord Tire by the exclusively Good year me th od of group-ply construc tion. The result is a tire that lasts longer in any service and is the most economi cal you can buy. As Goodyear Service Station Deciers we sell and recom mend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All- Weather Tread and back them up with standard Goodyear sric Tire Service Station. Winder, Georgia GOODYEAR THE WINDER NEWS POSTOAK LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent last ' Wednesday night and Thursday with j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar and Mr. | Will Edgar Mrs. Geoige Wall spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, 1 Mrs. Ed Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holloway and j family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Holloway ape-nt j Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. J. 11. Ad ams. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent last Sunday with Mrs. Ed Evans Mr. and Mrs. G. I’. Holloway spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julia Man ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.-Casey spent last Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs C. G. Casey. VICTRON NEWS The farmers are all very busy since the rains have ceased. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boss were the Sunday afrernoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Mt, Moriah. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans were the Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. John F. Stone, of Hosehton. Miss Pauline Johnson had as her guest Saturday Miss Gladys Evans. j The iee cream supper given at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Willie Roque more Saturday night w r as highly en joyed by a large crowd Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Johnson visited relatives near County Line Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley visited rel atives at Harmony Grove Sunday af ternoon. Misses Beulah and Lola Little spent Saturday night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Koquemore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans spent last Saturday night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Little Rilla Bailey spent Sunday af ternoon with little Olee Johnson. The singing given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little Sunday night was highly enjoyed by all present. UNION LOCALS Miss Mildred Eley spent Thursday night with her cousin, Miss Johnnie Ruth Whitehead. Mrs. J. H. Foster aud daughter. Cleo, spent Saturday afternoon w u h Mrs. Lester Hammond. Miss Ruth Harbin sp<mt tb weekend with her , sister, Mrs. Geo. Sims. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Greenway and children, Cecil and William Ernest. Jr., spent Saturday night with Mrs. Fannie Hammond. , Several from here attended the all day singing near Stone Mountain Sun day. , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whitehead were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eley awhile Sunday. The ice (ream supper at Mr. Albert Hill's Saturday was enjoyed by a large crowd. Miss Fannie Lou Foster spent Satur day afternoon with Miss Until Foster. Don’t forget to come to preaching next Saturday and Sunday “SPECIAL PRICE” 30 x :: Plain Tread Goodyear SIO.OO. 33 x 4 All weather Tread Goodyear S2O As long as they last. THE TIRE SERVICE STATION FOR SALE.—Wood mower and rake, plows, plow stocks, cultivators and other farm tools, Also 5 bushels white Spanish peanuts, velvet beans, cowpeas, hay and a lot of purebred Duroc Jersey hogs. All at reasoable prices, pd. R. O. Huecheson, Statham, Ga. J. H. W HEELER NOW IS YOUR CHANCE WINGATE 26-PIECE TABLE SET Will not tarnish Guaranteed for 50 years Will not turn color Full finished Beautiful clean cut dye work Full regular size and weight For a limited time only we offer this beautiful 26- Piece set of genuine “Wingate Table Ware” at a special price of • $1.99 Per Set When accompanied by a sales receipt representing a cash purchase of $5.00 worth of merchandise from us. Come to our store and get a cash sales register receipt from us and own one of these beautiful sets in a very short time. The actual value of this set is $5.00, by taking advantage of our liberal offer you receive the complete 26 piece set for $1.99. Remember we sell the best groceries and meats on the market. Our splendid business has been built up be cause of our low prices and fair dealings. Come in and let us show you. . J. H. WHEELER Phone 219 Winder, Ga. NEW PENTECOST Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wall and little daughter, Doris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hancock. Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Whitehead spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Billups El der near Jefferson. Miss Kathleen Healan will leave the latter port of this week for Athens where she will attend a summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wall ami chil dren and Mrs. Edna Roberts of Stat harn spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. E Finch. ! ftNO this is OMOLENE. /irQ /) m-o hor.se Power VuCh xa&P Power car. *— It Takes Real Horse Power It often takes “real horse power” to pul! the heavy mud stuck automobile out of a hole. But horses that have been fed right will have the extra power needed for such work. If you want your horses and mules in the “pink” of condition for any kind of heavy hauling you must feed them right. Then they’ll have glossy coats, bright eyes and they’ll stand erect and firm. You’ll get a full day’s work, no lost working time. Scores of horse and mule owners have found that Purina O-Molene feed produces healthier horses and mules and more work. \ It costs no more to feed. a \ Purina O-Molene is made \ of choice grains specially Pa ® iss s *®* J/<n4e \ prepared, and balanced C*C*V (Jum&t to get more work imaa ■* inuiMtuu? \ from work animals. ia ► .ji.rurJ /Ue-.aMrte fretting \ | fi-MA ff}F £ Sendfirijt. \ We ’ll be glad Promotion Dopt. St. Louis. to tell you jjj PUaJo/tend meptepoid yetsA ITlOre flbOUt t Jjjg* |g iate'iodLvuj Mtoui/uie an JJte \ j*. IS iS SS Q (B^*l piope/i M/z*y Lo food hotted. \ lj| g| gg Pgj A*me \ Phone / t?um Mb fertd&i N \ Of Call —* /fUdlM— ——— \ Watson-Glo\er & Company Trade here, save money. If you ans not al ready a customer of ours, you’ll be surprised how much time and money you will save by making this store your shopping headquar ters. We keep always on hand full line of fresh groceries, fresh and cured meats and feed stuffs. Let us serve you. Watson-Glover Sk Cos. Phone 180 Winder, Ga. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Tear. Miss Ouida Cook had as her guest last week Miss Fannie Lee Haynie of Statham. Mr. Guy Wall spent Saturday night with Mr. Wesley McDonald. Mr. Clyde Finch had as his dinner guest Sunday Mr. Clarence Healan. ‘ Mrs. Clifford Cook is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McCain had as their guests Sunday the latter's father, Mr Simonton, Miss Bernice Si mon ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Simonton and baby of Lawrenceville.