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ma.uiy rt&uui reO^K.
Tlip Lyric management an
nouneess more new Winder pic
tures, which have recently been
made, for Friday and Saturday
nights. The ones formerly ex
hibited will also be on the pro
gram in addition to the regular
Lyric bill.
Another pretty party will be
the sandwich party given Mon
day evening, by Muses Ethel
Jackson. India Niblick, Cleo Bush
Marie Sm.tli, Ora Lee and Paui
ine Camp, and Mrs. George Fort
son, at the home of Miss Ethel
Jackson, given for Mbs Coker.
The Jackson county friends of
Mr. W. J. McElhannon, who for
several years past has made
his home in Athens, will be in
terested in learning that he will
in the future be with W. J.
and E. C. Pahnour, of Gain e svill e .
Mr. D. F. Thompson, who for
some time past has been making
Albany his home, has returned
W.nder where he will reside in
the future. many
friends here are glad to have him
back in the city.
Drs. L. W. Hodges and S. T.
Ross have both purcha, ed new
Buick roadsters thru the W.nder
Mobile Cos., the local agents.
These pretty cars are both the
latest, modles and bear the n w
model license tags.
Mr. 11. S. Fowler, of Hosehton,
on Route 24. was in the city ves
*. *
terday. He is one of cur sub
scribers who appreciate a good
paper, and we appreciate his pat
ronage.
Mrs. P. 11. Mean i and- children,
of Asheville, X. C., arrived ui
the city Wednesday for a visit
to heiv-Carther and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. J. 0. tiardigree,
Mr.J. 11. House went to Atlan
ta Sunday to meet Mrs.j Milli
kin and his little daughters who
have returned from a visit to rel-
in Jacksonville, Fla.
The newly elected officers of the
Knights of Pythias have be°n duly
installed, and several candidates are
ready for the ranks to he conferred
upon them.
Mrs. C. M. Ferguson entertain
ed at a Miscellaneous Shower
in honor of Miss Coker, a bride
elect, last Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Cleo Bush will entertain
a few of her friends, next, Tues
day evening, at a theatre party
in honor of Miss Coker.
Mr. J. S. Hardy, of Route Is,
Statham. Ga., is anew subscriber
to the News. Mr. Hardy wa s in
Winder yesterday.
Mm A. D. McCurry and Mrs.
J. T. Strange will enterta'n n e xt
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Miss Colv3r.
Mr. J. *W. Summerour; and fam
fly, of Logansville, returned home
Friday after a visit to relat.ves
here,
Miss Carter, of Atlanta, has re
turned home after a pleas
ant vii it to Miss Kjuth Hale here.
Miss Mary Alice Strange re
turned Monday to Wesleyan Fe*
male College, n Macon.
Prof. W. E. C ooper made a
l holiday visit to relat.ves and
friends in Monroe.
* Mr. J. Craig, of Lawrenceville, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1). P.
Camp.
Mr. A. D McCurry spent yester
day in Atlanta on business.
Mr. G. L. Veal of Lawrenceville
was in the city Monday.
Mrs. J. Y. Caritheny entertain
ed a large party of friends at a
most brilliant reception, opeliing
for the first time the handsome
new home Mr. and Mrs. Carithers
have recently completed ; n Ath
ens In an account of the affair
the Banner of Friday says ni
part:
“The dining room perhapf call
ed forth more adm ration, if it
were possible. One seemed trans
ported to a woodland scene. The
walls of hand-painted landscapes,
the old mill, the cozy country cot
tage representing the home and
famil ar surroundings of Mr. Ca
r-tilers birth-place, make the room
of priceless worth uot ouly for
t!ie beautiful work of the artist
but life’s sweetest asjieiat ous.
Here as elsewhere in this grand
home, the mahogany furniture,
ru"s and hanging .j are in perfect
accord.
“Th e opening of this lovely
home was a perfect treat to every
one, combined with the very gra
c ous and charming hospitality so
beautifully extended. ’’
Surprise Party. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bunn WeTe
surprised by a number of their
friends-on Tuesday evening, this
being Mrs. Dunn’s b rthday.
Mary Dunn had been notified
of the intention of Dunn’s
friends, and had a glowing fire
in the parlor where the guests
were received. Progress \> 42
was enjoyed during the evening,
and to say this was one evening
oi' real plesaure expresses it verjf
hi i Idly.
Delicious refral foments were
■served at a late hour. Those
present were Judge and Mrs.
G. A. Johns, Mr. ayd Mrs. W.
0. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Milikrn, Dr. and Mrs. E. F.
Saxon, Mrs. Walter Jack cn,
Mrs. Clyde Williamson and Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Dunn.
Miss Fill Honor Guest.
Miss Myrtis Peters entertained
a number of young people on
Fr day evening in honor of her
house gue.ts, Miss Rubye Hill,
of Winder, and Miss Georgia
Adams, of Social C rcle. Con
versation was the feature of the
evening. At a late hour a dainty
salad course was served. Thd.ie
assisting Miss Peters in enter
taining were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Adams and Mrs. Peters. — W alton
Tribune.
Johns —Murrow.
The wedding of Miss Jewell Johns
to Mr. Henry T. Murrow has been
announced to occur at the home of
the bride’s parents in Bishop on
the afternoon of Jan. 14.
Miss Johns has manv friends in
this city where she has been an at
tractive guest frequently, who will
learn of her approaching nuptials
with interest
Miss Sarah Lou Tuck.
News reached the city last
week of the death of Miss Sarah
Lou Tuck at Griffin, Ga. She was
the daughter of Air. and Mr-. 1 K.
•J. Tuck, formerly of this city.
Miss Sarah was a member of
| the class of 1910 of the Winder
Public Schools, and her death
Us mourned by a large number of
her friends and classmates here.
Theatre Party.
The theair* party at the Lyric
which the Sharp Points gave Wed
nesday night was a delightful affair
and was followed by a most unique
j watch paity.
'
Phone Maughon for what you
want and if we haven’t got it
we will get it —even if it is in
Atlanta.
It will pay you to see S. T.
Maughon, The Fancy Grocer
man and get his prices before
you buy.
That good old brown sugar at
Maughon’s new store —n e xt. to
the Fir t National Bank.
Get a sack of Sweet Violet
Flour at Maughon’§ new, adore —
the best that am.
Buy good roasted Coffee a t
Maughon’s new store. 6 pounds
for SI.OO.
Don’t f°rget to call 151 for
fancy groceries.
Pay your subscription NOW
- Half Price
On SUITS and COA TS
Just a few left—
but a very choice few
/
We must close them out
hence we offer them at
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J. T. STRANGE CO.
WINDER Second Floor GEGRGIA
SPECIALS
Louise Dresses
8 9c
fWe have just received by
express-for opening week of
_ school-lot of Louise Dresses,
i New spring patterns SI.OO and
$1.50 values at 89c. Come
M while the picking is good.
J.tTsTRANGE COMPANY
I WINDER, GEORGIA.
After an absence of a few
weeks we are aga n on.the job.
School started here Monday.
We are enjoying reading Mad
dox Acad my Dots.
E. A. Griffeth'and W. E. Spark
visited Winder Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Turner visited near
White Plains Saturday.
W. E. Sparks made a business
trip near Jefferson Monday.
Mr. J. R. Segars is in South
Georgia on l>usine:s fhis week.
Mr. M. 11. Watkin i of near
Whites Mill visited E. D. Sparks
last Saturday.
Mr. L. C. Griffeth whohas been
spending a few days in Jeft’eiijon,
returned home Saturday.
Mr. Tom Mosley and family of]
M * *1 4
our vicinity. We gladly welcome
them here.
Messrs. J. G. and Jackie Gr f
feth of near Monroe, are visiting
their father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Griffeth.
Hon. L. G. Wood has mov e d
off out of our burg. We are
sorry to give him up but wish him
much success in his new home.
A Card To My Friends.
I have sold my meat business
in Winder to Mr. John Tucker,
and desire to thank my friends
and patrons for the splendid pat
ronage extended to me, and be
speak a continuance of the same
for my *.iccessor.
Respectfully.
R. D. Mo°re-