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SOCIAL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS AND ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mr. W. E. Merck is visiting in
Gainesville.
Anything you want to soil will le
bought by Farmers Supply Cos.
Miss Willie Young, of Lilburn,
is the guest of Miss Amina Settle
this week.
Miss Dora Wilhite, of Atlanta,
was the guest a few clays this week
of Mrs. W. 1.. Bush.
Mrs. S. T. Ross and Miss Ada
Hancock are visiting relatives in
Jefferson this week
Mrs. W. H Bush, accompanied
by Miss Cleo Bush, are in Elberton,
the guests of relatives.
Mrs. W. T. Ilamby, of Atlanta,
i.- the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Whitehead.
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars and bruit
Jars —pints to half gallons. ( heap
as dirt at Cooper W Thomas’.
Farmers Supply Cos. will deliver
anything you want in groceries at
once. Try and bo convinced.
Misses Frances Henly and Ida
Dorsey, of Athens, are to spend the
week-end with Mrs. 11. E. Ed
\va rd s •
Miss Fay Cunningham, of rear
Rome, arrived Wednesday for a few
days’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. 11. P.
Stanton.
Dont forget to bring your eggs
and chickens to Farmers Supply Cos.
The highest price paid for country
produce.
Mrs. John Maynard and little
daughter, Camille, have returned
home after a pleasant visit to
Anniston, Ala.
The Traveling House party was
entertained at a '‘42” party last
Wednesday evening at the home of
Miss Tavie Mathews.
Miss Annie and .Clyde Patman,
after a visit of several days to
relatives here, have returned to
their home in Athens.
Miss fjois (4 rim wood, of Statham,
Ga., after spending several days in
Gainesville visiting friends, is now
the guest fora few days of little Miss
Sarah Hayes.
Prof. E. J. Robeson retuned Fri
day from Asheville, N. C., where
he was called by the death of his
brother. O. C. Robeson, of Martin,
Tex. Ossie Rolieson attended Emory
college, and has a large circle of
friends in the state.
Mr. J. E. Downing and wife, of
Augusta, were the guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. O'Neal.
Jack Downing will be remembered
as the engineer who handled the
throttle when the strikers and sym
pathizers on the Georgia road raised
a rough house at Lithonia during
the recent strike. During the me
lee he was hit with a rock.
An enjoyable party of last week
was that given by Miss Martha Belle
McCants in honor of Miss Mai
Audri Chandler, the guest of Mrs.
T. A. Maynard. Bunco and other
games were played on the spacious
veranda and on the cool, shady lawn,
after which cream and cake and mel
ons were served. The young hos
tess was assisted in serving by her
mother, Mrs. W. B McCants. All
report a jolly good time.
Mr. McLain, of Athens, was here
Sunday.
Rev. S. W. Arnold is in Monroe
this week.
Mr. Roliert Cheatham, of Gaines
ville, visited friends here Sunday.
Miss Meta Duke, of Atlanta, is
the guest of 1 datives here this week.
Miss Parmelia Spencer, of East
Point, is the guest of Mrs. Strange.
Highest price paid for chickens
and eggs. See Framers Supply
Go.
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Mrs. Oscar Dabney’and children,
of Atlanta,are the guests of relatives
here.
Boarders —Wanted two schoo]
boys to board. Apply at this
office.
Messrs. Holland Collier and John
GrifTeth, of Athens, were in our
city Sunday.
A wading party was greatly en
joyed by the house party girls
Thursday morning.
Lest you forget! We say it yet! !
We have fruit Jars for you. Smith
Hardware Company.
Mr. E. M. Osborn, wife, son and
daughter, of Augusta, are the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. D. 1). Kesler.
Miss Nellie lam Hamby returned
to her home in Atlanta Tuesday,
after a pleasant visit with the Misses
Camps. _____
Miss Marie Smith entertained de
lightfully Friday evening in honor
of Misses Eollie lilasingame and
Bertha Street. Interesting games
were played, after which ices were
served.
u ~A~jolly party enjoyed a kodak
outing Tuesday afternoon consist
ing of the following people: Misses
Ora Lee and Pauline Camp, Tavie
Mathews, and Maggie Belle Arnold,
Messrs. Ross Holsenbeck, Braswell,
and Craig.
Miss Starr Blasingame entertain
ed delightfully Thursday evening
at a snend-the-night party in honor
of Miss Lollie Belle Blasingame, of
Jersey,and Miss Bertha Mae Street,
of Conyers. Several young men
were invited up to play games
from nine to twelve.
Wednesday night a negro entered
the home of Mr. J. B. Williams
and stole his pocked book contain
ing $30.50 from his pants pocket.
Thursday morning Gus Martin
bought a pistol, paying for same
with a bill which tallied with the
one stolen from Williams. He im
mediately left on the train. The
conductor arrested Martin, but he
escaped at Hoschton. Chief Cope
land, accompanied by Harry Segars
and liis blood bounds, left imme
diately for Hoschtown in an auto
mobile to take up the trail.
An enjoyable affair of last week
among the children was the meet
ing of the Sewing Club on the lawn
a', the Way hotel, with little Miss
Lena Jones as hostess. The in
teresting game of “charade' was
played, after which the children
enjoyed a watermelon cutting.
Among those present were Misses
Louise Strange, Lida Dell Betts,
Mary Louise Johns, Ethel Nowell,
Nell McCants, Cornelia Mitchell,
Bulah Ferguson, Charlotte MoCants,
Freda Durst, Alton Young and
Lena Jones-
VALUES FROM THE EAST!
ON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27,
And lasting until the following Saturday night, I will put on sale 128 dozen Rever
sible Silk Ties which have just arrived direiff from the East
AT A CHOICE OF 15 CENTS.
They are all made in the latest shapes and nobbiest colors New York affords. None
in the lot worth less than 25c, most of them 50c sellers. I will sell no more than one
dozen to one customer and 110 less than one Tie.
J. L. SAUL, The Clothier.
Preaching at the Baptist church
next. Sunday Everylxulv invited.
Cane Mills, Syrup Bans and
Furnaces at Smith Hardware Com
pany.
Mrs. L. M. Mayne, of Atlanta,
was the guest this week of Mrs. Arch
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dillard were
the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Arch Perry.
Brgihten up! Brighten up! ! do
it with paints from Smith Hard
ware Company.
Miss Maggie Bell Arnold is visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Arnold.
Protracted meeting will begin
at Cedar Creek next Sunday. Rev.
S. P. Higgins will be in charge.
Miss Susie Lou Jennings, who is
teaching school at Maddox’s Acad
emy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Arch
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright, of
Mt. Vernon, Walton county, are
visiting friends and relatives in the
city. Mr. Wright now travels in
his new automobile.
Attention dinners J We want to
sell you some Carbon Rubber Belt
ing. You know its value. We
also carry Leather Beit in stock.
Smith Hardware Company.
Colonel Brown and wife and
Misses Ware and Brand of Laivrenee
ville passed through Winder lues
day en route to Athens- They
traveled in an automobile.
All parties interested in Manders
cemetery are requested to meet at
the cemetery Wednesday, Septem
ber 1, for the purpose of cleaning
off and beautifying the grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cannon are
in Winder today. The friends of
Mr. Cannon will be glad to know he
is about recovered from his recent
illness. They leave to morrow for
their country home near Covington.
Smiling and looking happy, Mr.
Harry Hodges blew in Wednesday
morning from the eastern markets.
He reports a successful trip lx>th
from the standpoint of pleasure and
business Mr. Hodges intimates
that when bis purchases arrive he
will be able to set all competitors a
pace, Iwith in quality and price.
Mr. J. 1.. Saul, one of our pro
gressive and.energetie merchants, is
having the interior of bis store room
painted. Goods are arriving every
day and his store lias taken on
quite a change in the past few days.
Joe is a hustler, and is well and
favorably known here- With cot
tun around 12c, we prophecy a big
business fur him this fall.
WANTED
To board two school children;
either two girls or two buys; private
home. For particulars apply at
this office-
PORCH PARTY.
The Traveling House party spent
last Friday night with Miss Leila
O’Neal and they were entertained
in the evening with a lovely porch
party. The home was decorated
for the occasion with large stands
of lillics and foliage. The tables
were covered with beautiful real
lace centerpieces, the work of the
hostess. After many interesting
games cream and cake wore served.
Those present to enjoy Miss O’Neal’s
hospitality were Misses Tavie Math
ews, Annie Lou Jackson, Pauline
Camp, Blanche Smith, Nellie Lou
Hamby, Ora Lee Camp, Memphis'
Smith, Ethel Jackson, Emma Ola
Reed, Messrs. Fort son, Callahan,
Pledger, Strange, Oliver, Williams,
Mathews and Suddath.
IN HONOR Of HOUSE PARIY.
One of the most delightful enter
tainments of last week was the par
ty given Wednesday evening by
Misses Ora Lee and Pauline Camp
at their charming home on Broad
street, in honor of the Traveling
House party. The home was
attractively decorated withj[vases
of cut roses and ferns. The guests
were delighted with several piano
selections by Miss Hanhy.of Atlan
ta, the attractive guest of the Misses
Camp. At a late hour ic ■s,f*cakc
and honlxms were served. Those
present were: Misses Ethel Jackson,
Leila O’Neal, Tavie Mathews, An
nie la>u Jack son, N( Hie Lou Hamby,
Audry Wills, Ora Lee and Pauline
Camp, Messrs. Mathews, Fortson,
Jackson,Pledger, Strange, Williams
and Camp.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mrs. Walter Wood entertain'd
delightfully Friday afternoon at a
card party in honor of Misses Lollie
Belle Blasingame, of Jersey; Bertha
Mae Sheets, uf Conyers, and Kate
Gresham, of Atlanta. The first
prize, a lovely lx>x uf stationery,
was awarded to Miss tiussio O’Neal,
and the consolation, a silver tray
was given tu Miss Reba \\ bitehead-
At a late hour a delicious salad
course and ices were served. She
was assisted in entertaining by her
daughter,Miss Florrie Wood. Those
invited were Misses Lollie Belle
Blasingame, Bertha Mae Street,
Kate Gresham, Gussie O’Neal.
Marie Smith, Ada Hancock, Reba
Whitehead, Ruby Carithers, Ruth
Carithers, Irene McWilliams and
Kathlcene Cukor.
MISS JACKSON ENTERTAINS.
The attractive home of Miss Ethel
Jackson was a scene of gayety last
Tuesday evening when Miss Jackson
entertained the Traveling House
party. Many games were enjoyed
and at a late hour delightful re
freshments were served. Those
present were Misses Tavie Mathews,
Annie Lou Jackson, Nellie Lou
Hamby,Leila O’Neal, Ora and Pau
line Camp, Messrs. Hipp, Potts,
Fortson, Jackson and Mathews.
LAV\N PARTY.
The Traveling House Parly was
delightfully intertained last Thurs
j day evening lv Miss Annie Lou
Jackson. The parlors, halls and
spacious verandas were adorned with
tall stands of cut flowers and ferns.
The punch Ixnvl in the hall, was
ladened with foliage and was pri -
sided over by Miss Mildred Jackson.
Many jolly old fashioned games
were enjoyed, after which delight
ful sah’d course was served. Those
present were Misses Ora and Pau
line Camp, Leila O’Neal, Tavie
Mathews, Ethel Jackson, Lona Se
ga rs, Nellie Lou Hamh.v and Autrv
Wills, Messrs. Hipp, Nowell, Jack
son, Potts, Fortson, Downing, Wil
liams and Pledger.
LIIRLE POINTS of Superiority-
Goods, Prices, Assortment.
These three go hand in hand here
! and make this a pretty good place
!to come for desirables in the house
furnishing line. If one of those
: points were missing, you would l>e
sure to notice it. So would we, and
we watch things so closely that right
goods, fair prices, and complete as
sortments answer “present” here
all the time.
Today is as good a time as any to
look. It matters not what furni
tu-e need you have in mind. You
will find us able to deal with you
to your complete satisfaction.
COME! W. T. Robinson.
DINNER LOR HOUSE PARTY.
Miss Tavie Mathews gave a lx*-
lightful dinner Sunday in honor of
the Traveling House party at her
pretty little home on Candlsr street
Miss Mathews entertained her guest
in her usual charming manner, and
the dinner served was delightful.
Among those present were Misses
Ora Lee and Pauline Camp, Ethel
Jackson, Leila O’Neal, Nellie Lou
Hamby, Annie Jackson, Messrs.
Holland Collier, John GrifTeth,
of Athens, Bob Cheatham, of
Gainesville, and George Fortson.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mary Dunn entertained quite a
number of her little friends last
Thursday evening from 5 to 7
o’clock. The porch was beautifully
decorated with ferns and roses.
After many pleasant games the lit
tle folks were served with dainty
refreshments. About twenty-five
guests were present. All went away
wishing her many happy birthdays.
Farm for Sale.
I will sell my home place, four
milis from Winder, Ix4ween Beth
lehem and Carl. This nice little
farm contains 47 acres of fertile land-
One house on the place. For terms,
see S, J. Sharpton, Winder. Ga.
It is said to lx? against the law
now over in Alabama to even feel
“in fine spirits.,’ —Madisonian.