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BREVITIES
Mr. J. B. Caeek. of St; ham, spent
Sunday in the city.
Miss Anna Eavenson is visiting rel
atives and friends in Atlanta.
Messrs. Bentley and Cummings
spent yesterday in Jefferson.
Mrs. H. E. Edwards is visiting
relatives in Milledgeville this week
Mrs. Clyde Williamson spent a few
days this week with realtvies in Ma
con.
Miss Lena Hamilton has returned
from a week’s visit to friends in
Athens.
Mrs D. A. Anthony and Miss Lucy
Lowe of Winterville visited Mrs. W.
C. Ross last week.
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Mr and Mrs. Ud Herrin will spend
next week in Fayetteville visiting
the latter’s parents.
Mrs. W. H. Quarterman and little
daughter, Mary are visiting at Pow
der Springs this week.
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Miss Ruby Hill has returned from
Madison where she was a guest at
an enjoyable house party.
Miss Christia Titshaw, Irene Cron
ic and Myrtice Allen of Hoschton
were guests of the Misses McCants
Friday.
Mrs. W. F. McDaniel has return
ed to her home in Conyers after a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. B. B.
Jackson.
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liiiss Nitocris Robinson will re
turn Friday from a six weeks’ visit
t- elatives and friends in Montgom
ery, Ala.
Mr. R. U. Wright, of Monroe, was
in Winder Wednesday afternoon
Dick’s friends are always glad to
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to see him.
Mrs. G. W. De La Perriere and
Mrs. J. B. Parham are spending to
day in Bethlehem with Mrs. Edgar
De La Perriere.
Miss Annie Thomas will leave Sat
urday for Monroe where she will
visit Mrs. Williams and Mrs. A. S.
Smith for a few days.
Miss Ora Faulkner leaves today
for her home in Clermont after
spending about ten days a* the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Suddeth.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parham and
Miss Gertrude and Master Alfred Par
ham of Athens motored to Winder
last Saturday and were guests of rel
atives.
Mr. Jno. A. Thompson returned
Wednesday from a trip to Cordele
and other South Georgia points. He
says that the crop outlook is fine in
that section.
w Messrs Bert Mathews and Tom
Kurson, Mrs. Sunie Sparks and
Misses Ora Faulkner and Grace
House motored to Zion to attend a
singing Sunday.
Ruth Hester is expected to
re-turn home Saturday from Colum
bia, S. C., where she has been a stu
dent in the music department of the
Woman’s College in that city.
Mrs. Jim Wiley and Miss Maude
Mobley of Social Circle are spending
a few days here with friends and rel
atives. They came over Tuesday to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Stanton.
Take a ,
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i will act as a laxativejnjhe
J**' ~ ' morning
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
WINDER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Meeting of Stockholders Called for
Tuesday Night, June Bth.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the W. A. A. will be held at the
club on Tuesday night. June Bth, at
which time new officers will be
elected and much* important business
will be brought before the body. All
stockholders of the club are urged to
be present.
C. M. Ferguson, Pies.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
The teachers’ examination for 191.1
will be held on the 30th and 31st of
July. The reading course for 3 915
consists df The Manual for Georgia
Teachers. Allen's Civics and Health,
and Congrove’s The Teacher and the
School. The first monthly institute
will be held on the Fourth Saturday
in July.
W. M. Holsenbeck, C. S. S.
Camp Fire Girls Entertain.
On last Friday the Camp Fire girls
met with Miss Lurleen Garrison on
Broad street. The home was at
tractively decorated in pink roses and
pot plants. After business matters
were attended to, conversation and
music were enjoyed, after which ice
tea and sandwiches were served.
Those present were Misses Flor
ence Foy, Vallie Mae Woodruff, Mae
Graddick, Thelma Woodruff, Lois Wil
liams, Charlotte McCants, Louise
Strange, Carolyn Branch, Mary Dunn,
and Miss Ora Lee Camp, the guar
dian. One visitor, Miss Caridean Per
ry, was present.
Wymodausis Club
The members of the Wymodausis
Club had a most enjoyable meeting
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Ed Herrin. The guests were
entertained on the spacious porch
which was made most attractive.
Sewing was a pleasant diversion,
a 'button-hole’ contest was enjoyed,
in which Mrs. Roy Jackson won the
prize and Mrs. .1. L. Saul was award
ed the consolation prize.
Late in the afternon a delightful
salad course and iced tea were
served.
Girls’ Canning and Garden Club.
Every School girl in Barrow coun
ty desiring to join Barrow County
Canning and Garden Club please send
name to me at once. Information
concerning prizes, displays, etc. will
be given as names are received.
Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck,
Supt. C. C.
Mrs. Reba Vonderlieth was hos
tess to the Young Matrons’ club on
Thursday afternoon, last, the occa
sion proving one of the most de
lightful events of the week.
A decoration of daisy design was
introduced and the effective color
scheme of yellow r and white was car
ried out in every detail.
The living room and reception hall
were decorated with quantities of
daisies placed In tall vases on the
tables arranged for “500”.
The punch bowl was placed in the
reception hall and embedded with
the same pretty flowers.
It was presided over by Miss Ed
na Hayes Foy.
The score cards were hand-painted
still carrying out the daisy design
and the color note.
Late in the afternoon a lovely salad
course, followed with ices was serv
ed.
Mrs. Vonderlieth was assisted in
entertaining by Mrs. R. O. Ross.
Miss Nell McCants has returned
from Athens where she spent several
days attending commencement exer
cises at the State Normal school.
Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain’s
Liniment.
“I have used Chamberlain’s Lini
ment for sprains, bruises and rheu
matic pains, and the great benefit I
have received justifies my recom
mending it in the highest terms,”
writes Mrs. Florence Slife, Wabash,
Ind. If you are troubled with rheu
matic pains you will certainly be
pleased with the prompt relief which
Chamberlain’s Liniment affords. Ob
tainable everywhere.
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, June 3rd, 1915.
Statham News.
Miss Viola Arnold made a business
trip to Athens Saturday.
Mrs. M. H. Lowe and Miss Sara
Lowe spent Thursday iu Winder.
Mrs. Lillian Moore of Winder spent
Wednesday with Mrs. T. L. Holcomb.
Mr and Mrs. M. M. Arnold, of
Athens, were gliests of Mrs. Jane
Arnold Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Allen, of Lilsville, X.
C., was the guest of Mrs. J. P. Ar
nold last week.
Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Holcomb mo
tored to Canton Sunday to visit rel
atives and friends.
The Rev. Fuller preached two very
able sermons at the Baptist church
Sunday morning and night.
Mrs. S. A. Boland and little daugh
ter, Mildred, spent part of last week
in Loganville with relatives.
Miss Ida Lee Wills returned to her
home in Jefferson Saturday after
spending several days tiere with her
sister Mrs. R. H. Wall.
Messrs. Herschel Lowe, Olin Nick
elson, Misses Eva McDonald, Laura
Mae Wier and Vinnie Niekelson mo
tored down to Winder Sunday and
were guests of Mrs. Lester Ham
monds.
Mrs. T. J. Sykes and little daugh
ter, Emaline, and Mrs. Jack Harper
went down to Milledgeville last week
to attend G. M. C. commencement.
They had quite a nice time while
there. They were accompanied on
their return by thier sons, Messrs.
Price Harper and Eustace Sykes, whe
have been in school there.
j‘ Miss Marie Treadwell entertained
the K. K. Club on last Friday ev
ening at her home on Washington
street. Being a cool evening the
guests were seated in the parlor
where cut flowers and ferns adorn
ed each table. A large vase of mag
nolias was placed on the piano. Af
ter an hour of fancy work a musi
cal program was enjoyed, after which
a delicious salad and ice course was
served. All had a good time and will
be delighted to meet with Miss
Treadwell again.
One of the prettiest parties of the
season was that given to the tenth
grade by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lowe
at their home on Broad street &st
Tuesday evening. The guests were
received in the parlor which was
made attractive by its vases of 111-
lies and pink carnations. Soon af
ter their arrival the guests assem
bled on the lawn where some inter
esting games were played. Gradual
ly the overture of general chatter di
minished and a conversation became
dialogues between individuals couples
as they found seats placed under the
soft mellow light of each Japanese
lantern. After a while the hostess in
vited them into the parlor where
an interesting courtship contest was
held. Miss Helen Arnold and Mr.
Herschel Lowe being the lucky ones,
were given a large box of candy,
class colors, purple and gold, were
carried out in the delicious refresh
ments. Those present were Misses
Helen Arnold, Susie Belle Perkins,
Lollie Mae Hammond, Laura Mae
Ware, Messrs. Roy Roberts, Aubrey
Gilbert, Olin Niekelson, Razzie Ar
nold, Herschel Lowe. Miss Montine
Smith was an out-of-town guest. The
hostess was assisted in entertaining
by Misses Winnie Perry and Sarah
Lowe.
For Rent.
Nice 5-room cottage on Park Ave
nue for rent. Apply to Miss Mary
B. Russell, Winder, Ga.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot r*ach
the diseased portion of the ear There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube When
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken out
ar.d thla tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an Inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F J CHENEY Sc CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
FOR THE.
Summer Months
every kitchen should have one of
Woodruff Hardware
Co’s Oil Stoves
and a full set Aluminum Cooking Ware.
When a lady’s kitchen is so equip
ped she can save fruit and vegetables
without the usual hard work and fa
tigue of cooking over a red hot cast
iron stove.
Call at our store and purchase your
Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses and look
over the line of Oil Stoves and Alum
inum Ware an and I think you will
see it to your interest to provide your
kithcen with the best outfit.
Phone 66
Woodruff Hardware
Company
Winder, - Georgia.
A town is like agirl. It’s wonder
ful what a little fixing up will do
for her.
People" Say To Us
cannot eat tii*r or that food, it does
not agree with me.’! Our advice to
all of them ie to take a • ■*
before after eafcb meal. 2qp a box.
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
Strange’s
Next
Week
June
Sale
At
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Strange’s
Wanted.
At once; Twenty-five
young ladies; experienc
ed help preferred.
The Bell Overall
Company.
Winder, Ga.