The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, February 17, 1921, Image 2

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pRSfiAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. SUES MACON TELEGRAPH FOR SKMUMMJ. 0 . V'.'y *C \/*6 :a C .‘'There seems to be some misunder standing among the people of our town concerning the alms and purposes of the new Winder woman's club. Real-, izing that this is wholly due to a lack of knowledge, we feel that a clear statement as to its object will not he amiss. In all of the larger cities and many of the smaller towns, women have awakened to the opportunities and re sponsibilities that are theirs to help better the social, intellectual, moral and physical conditions of their com munities. The women of Winder feel that they, too. have such a work to do, for they desire to make Winder not only the lfvost town in the state, hut also the cleanest, the most Intelligent, the most law-abiding, und indeed, ull round the best. With this in view they have organiz ed themselves into a Woman’s <Tub u ml adopted a constitution in which their purpose is thus stated: OBJECT: The object of this organ ization shall he the promoting of edu cation, civic, social and moral welfare in the community.” This is not. in any sense, a club for the few. It is desired that the whole town he united in the work it is under taking. Its membership is open to all women. To tpiote the Constitution again: "Any woman who is in ucconl with tin* purposes of this club shall be eli gible for membership.” Hence, it is desired that every wom an who is Interested in the welfare of Winder and its citizens, and especially in its children shall attend its meetings and become acquainted with the work it is trying to do, and then shall give her aid and influence in its nccom p’ishment. It is onlv by pulling all together tl.r "< can do fo" Winder fhat should lie done. Cut working to .ether, we can accomplish much. Our motto, ‘‘lnformation, Inspiration uid Realization,” indicates tin* method ii chili phrtls to follow, it is realized r the truth must be known before _iu*h can lie done. We want to know millions, and then plan to better | in. Wont you come and help us. 1-11 ‘he regular mettings of the < lul) are ig held on the Wednesday after the ’ Sunday, at !i..”n P. M. in the Bap 'uirob. All are invited to come. Nan: .i Crozicr Wood, Pres. * Tallassee Dots OVf all * b t ? ;l r. and Mrs. Edgar Fleming were felt ui sts of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Muy breatisaturdHv and Sunday. •tairs T - c - Sik *‘ s vlßlted Mrs - Joe T< vorite Sunday. / when Nellie Haynle was the guest of c , ld< ’ tl usin. Miss Cordelia Cofer, Sut three MRS. >es Minnie and Maybell Draper the guests of Misses I.llllati and Sha ford Saturday night. Willie Jackson and Mr. Hamer and Mr. Hartley were guests s Mellie Haynle and Cordelia tday night. •.. L. Sikes and children were f Mrs. Annie Wallace Satur rnoon. lens Fleming was the guest of lie Hell Sikes Sunday after- •and Sikes was the guest of her unlay. {hul to report that Mrs. Bob inproving nicely, ct to know that little Mary s sick: hope she will soon o go to school, ice Sunday school is lmprov erybody come and help us king for the Sunday school. TAX NOTICE. links are open at the court * echo tax returns for the A 1021. Will he until Feb. at date Saturday only. J. SIIEDD, R. T. R.. Harrow County. Buy go a young phya profit. ’J tn Pennsylva nia for his unl 'ng of disease. ® who after ’ In Buffalo, Atlanta, 'Wen Med stores of you feel and de mfluence i tablet pillion J. • i Dovn*' ■' *TfiftWttOns in The activities of life, in school and at church Is one of the best indices of one’s interest in bis work, in his school or in his church. The man who is tardy in his business rela tions. in the payment of his obligations, in filling ills engagements of whatever sort, is a source of annoyance to his fellows and works hardships and con fusion and disorganization upon those with whom lie deals. The child that habitually comes to school late Is seldom Interested in his work and he never ranks high In his class. He, too, works a hardship upon his teacher, his classmates and him self and thus he causes every one to lose that respect for him that goes with readiness and promptness and regularity. He forms a iiabit that fol lows him and hurts him all through life. The late comer to church never gets much from the service, and surely he does not put much into it, either with his presence or his interest. The fact that he comes late is proof conclusive that his interest is slight. Frequently it happens that people will proclaim their loyalty to their school, their church and still go to church late, seiid their children to Sunday Hcsool late and allow their children to he late at the day school. Parents who habitually send tlieir children to school or Sunday School late show a very poor type of interest and co-operation. The schools of our land are supposed to teach promptness, regularity, system and a spirit of co operation. They can, and will do it, with the proper support from the fathers and mothers. The majority of the mothers in Win der would fool themselves shamed and grieved if tlieir children should come to school late. There are a few who Imive so lit lie interest in the habits tlieir children form niul so little inter est in the chid's education that they will ask the teachers of our public school to excuse the children for un justitinhle > reasons. The child under such influence grows up with his life only a bundle of excuses and he amounts to but little in the world. To which class of mothers do you belong? Which class of students is your child? WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING I have removed my Jewelry and # watch repair office to room 403 Win der National Bank Building. Where I am prepared to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing First Class Work Reasonable Charges B. E. PA TRICK 403 Winder Nat. Bank Building. Winder, Ga. FIRE INSURANCE IS A S'EP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION As you look with satisfaction at your tire insurance policies you reulh * taut tire is a constant menace and feel secure in your pi.- ection against such a misfortune. But ..... about the many other things that may happen which will cause you tiuoncial loss? Nobody knows from what ipm.-or misfortune may come. Your paymaster may ho robbed, your employees hurt, your clerks may prove dis honest. your goods may be lost in transit, your automobile may he wrecked, your own earning capacity may he effected by sickness or accident. These and many other losses may come any time and when they do come they may cause a greater loss than n tire. If the theory of insurance is sound you should appy it to protect you and your property from every possible loss. What a comforting feeling of security it will give you to know that you arc protected from every possible danger through the sound, reliable Insurance Service OF F. W BONDURANT & COMPANY LUCKYSTRIKE cigarette. Flavor is sealed in by toasting Oft’ NOTICE. Be it ordained by the Mayor of the City of Winder, and it is hereby ordain ed by the authority of the same, That any person or persons, who shall keep a hog or pig pen within the incorpor ate limits of tin* City of Winder in a pen less than forty (40) feet square, or containing less than one hundred seventy five )175) square yards, or shall locate such pen within one hundred (100) feet of any dwelling or well from which water is used, shall la* deemed guilty of disorderly conduct, and upon conviction shall he punished as prescrib'd In section 20 of the char ter. Be it further ordained. That all or dinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. CITY OF WINDER. GEO. N- BAGWELL, Mayor L. E. GUIFFETH, Cork. February Bth, 1921. Switzerland Leads in Mutes. In proportion to population Switzer land has many more deaf mutes than Soes any other country. WINDE IXDER NEWS Tlie school at Betbabara is progress ing nicely with Mr. Stinchcomb and Miss ltuth Wheeler as teachers. Misses Annette and Reunette Moon and Mattie Lou Mobley visited Mrs. Pauline and Nellie Williams Saturday night. Little Christine!, daughter, of Mr. Ernest Williams is very sick; hope she will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dunagan visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dunagan Saturday and Sunday Misses Bertha and Exer Mobley vis ited the Misses Moon Sunday after noon Mrs. Nellie Williams visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mobley Satur day. The singing at Mr. George Roland’s Carithers Mill Do more plowing with less draft. Two mules, a 14- inch Riding- Slat Moldboard plow is easier than a 10- inch Walking plow. Points last one-third longer than any other point made. Sold and Guaranteed by Woodruff Hardware Cos. A WONDERFUL YEAR UNFOLDING A wonderful year is unfolding before us—a year of unlimited opportunities for those who are prepared to take advantage of them. We form new classes every Monday—you can start immediately to fit yourself for a splendid position in the bank or office with the assurance that your services will be in demand the moment you are ready. In the new competition which we are entering it becomes increasingly necessary to remove every ob stacle—to be qualified for most efficient work—to know thoroughly the branch of business in which you are en gaged. Our courses are practical and complete. Our grad uates are always in demand. A few months in school will increase your earnings immediately and insure a much more successful future in every way. Arrange your enrollment at once and be in our classes next Monday. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Athens, Georgia I Sunday enjoyed by all pres- I e:it Mr. Cliff Elder and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sims Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Moon visited the lat ter’s sister. Mrs. Wright, of near Coun ty Line last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phelem Sims an nounce the birth of a son, February 11. Mr. Charlie Williams and Mr. Be man Mobley made a business trip to Athens Saturday. Miss Lulamae Moon is visiting Miss Wright, of near Paris. The party at Mr. Treadwell’s Sat urday night was enjoyed by all pres ent. Mrs. Minnie Davis visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roland Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams visit ed the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mobley Sunday afternoon. Miss Louise Dunagan spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Dora lee Moon. SUBSCRIPTION:, $1.50 A YEAR PENTECOST Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Chandler and lit tle son. Brunelle, of Stutham, were guests of Mrs. 11. A. Hardigree Sun day. ' *• Mr. W. T. Prickett was called to the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Emma Go tier, of near Commerce Friday, who very ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Pentecost and baby, Miss Wilda and Mr. tiordofi Pen tecost spent Sunday with relatives at County lane. Misses Grace Prickett, Viola and Norma Hardigree and Messrs. Charles Hardigree, Ray Prickett and Charlie- Ferguson were guests of friends and relatives at Bogart Sunday afternoon. Mr. Weldon Pentecost of Bostwick vfjas here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carruth of Ar cade were the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. P. A. Carruth, last week. Miss Lois Couch spent Friday night with Miss Norma Hardigree.