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LISI Of NOMINEES
In The Winder News Popular Vot
ing Contest Closes
November 25.
Ik'low appear the name* of the
young ladies so .far nominated in
The News’ Popular Voting Contest.
If the name of any one appears who
is not interested in the contest,
if they will notify the contest man
ager their name will !• withdrawn.
The contest will close November
25th, so you see there is plenty of
time to enter the race and capture
a handsome prize.
- WINDKK.
Miss Annette Quillian, 700
Vella Mae Sharpton 800
Kuhv Chandler 000
Annie Perry 700
Maye Kelly 000
Birdie Smith 800
Della Smith 000
Roxie Robinson,RFD 20, 700
BTATHAM.
Miss Lillie Worth 000
Viola Arnold 000
Li'lie Martin 900
HOSCHTON.
Mias Calinn Darby 400
Kula Blalock 1800
KBTHLKH KM .
Miss Zedma Mathews 700
Ruth Treadwell 800
Kdie Perkins * 7<K)
Cori nne Year wood 1000
Lora Chandler 800
CAUL.
Miss Myrtle Klrod 800
Doll it* Johnson 800
OATITKII HIM..
Miss Nanev Wages 0000
.1 K I'l- KHSON .
M iss Louise Butler 000
Latl redh* Wi 11 iamson KK)()
(KNTku. _
Miss Ruby Sharp S(H)
Addie Jarrett 000
OI.OSTKR.
Mi.-* Lee Brown 8(H)
OIIA V SON.
Mins Easi** Jacobs TOO
Lucile Williams <>(>(>
I.OGANVILLE.
Miss Geneivo O’Kellv TOO
Stella Stevens 000
I.AW KENT KVli I.K.
M rs J C Pentecost 500
Mias Ovena Guthrie, KFI) 1, 400
Julia Ware T<H>
Maud Robinson SIH)
Julia Finch 800
Eva Bagwell 000
AUBURN.
Miss Dora Page 800
Onie Farr 500
Clifford Chandler 000
Jessie Wages 500
Lillian Higgins <>oo
May Miller 800
MONROE.
Miss Mabelle Arnold 000
Belle Nowell 400
SOCIAL CIRCLE.
Miss Griffeth Mobley 000
SUVVANEE.
Miss Cart ax Baxter 400
Stella Harris 800
HUFF.
Miss Mary Jones 900
Daisy Brogdon 8(H)
COMMKRI K.
Miss Maud McDonald IKK)
Maggie Wheeler T(H)
COUNTY LINK.
Miss Bertie Sigman IKK)
HUFORD.
Miss Gertrude Haslett 800
Maud Steel 800
TYRO.
Miss Luma Haynio IK'O
Claudie Johnson -8('0
RUSSELL.
Miss Marguerite Russell ITOO
ROCKY RUjoK.
Miss Maud Clack -KK)
CAM UTON.
Miss Ruth Camp S 'HL
WALKER HARK.
Mis* Maudalou Cumpton s O<>
To Cotkstants — No more cou
pons will appear in The News, as
it seems to us that the voting of
these coupons would give idle
young lady living in the city or
town an advantage over those
living in the rural districts, as
the paper is more easily obtained.
Tbe only votes allowed will be
those based on subscription—loo
to every dollar. Tho Looks at all
times will be open to contestants,
and, if you so desire, you can see
just wh re every vote came from.
Blanks and subscription re
ceipts will be furnished on appli
oation to
A NfHON Y ll.uv i IIOIINK,
Contest Manager.
YOU CAN AFFORD IT.
845 pays for an unlimited life
scholarship in Bookkeeping or Short
hand in the Athens Business College
of Athens, (la. 885.00 pays, for
the two courses combined. Good
hoard and lodging with private
families is funishcd our students at
from 82.50 to -$3.00 per week. Stu
dents enroll daily throughout the
year.
Just as soon as iheir courses are
finished, their diplomas are issued,
and they are placed in good pay
ing positions. Students upon ar
riving in our city should come
directly to the college, where they
will be given prompt attention and
choice as to hoarding place. If the
reader is not familiar with our col
lege, would advise the writing for
our 188 page beautifully illustrated
free catalog, which will describe in
detail, Georgia’s leading commercial
college. The average time ruquired
for completing our shorthand course
is three months, bookkeeping four
months; liookkeeping and short
hand combined five months. Re
member we guarantee to give you a
better and more thorough course, in
half the time, at half the expense
of any school teaching other than
the Byrne systems, or we refund
your tuition and pay your railroad
fare both ways. Some competitor
may tell you we can’t do what we
claim. He is judging by the
systems he has to use. When we
used the same old systems he is
using, we couldn’t do it t itlu r; it
is the famous Byrne systems that
enabled us to reduce the time at
hast ofie-half. We will gladly pay
8100. cash to any one pointing out
an incorrect statement in our ad
vertising matter. Athens Business
College, Athens, Ga.
ROCKY RIDGE.
Mrs. George Tucker aodchildren,
of Athens, are here to spend a few
days with her father, Mr. F. M.
McDonald.
The exhibition at Bethlehem
Thursday and Friday nights was
well attended.
Mr. J* P. Chandler, who has
been spending vacation with home
folks, left Monday for Central, S. C.,
where lit' will ('liter school again.
Mr. and Mrs. Waters, <>f Fast
villi', spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. White
head .
Little Charlie May Sims spent
part of last week with her aunt, Mrs.
Cal lie iloscli.
Mrs Ifulali Tucker and children,
of Wii dor, sjH'iit the latter part of
last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. N. Thompson, at Beth
lehem.
Mr. BobPartain and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Davie Smith and
family.
Mr. Jim Holloway visited relatives
near Auburn Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Will Camp and family, of
Campton, sixuit Sunday with Mr..
Bob Manning.
Mr. Hull Harrison and family
spent Saturday atid Sunday at the
home ot Mr. T. M. McDonald.
Mr. W. L- House and family, of
New Chapel, spent the latter past of
lust week with relatives here.
Sunday School to Reorganize.
Sunday school at Christian
Chapel "ill reorganize the third
Sunday in September. Everybody
envited. There is some important
business to attend to. W e want
to elect new oftiieers. Remember
the date, Sept 1 9th. Skuhktaux.
FOR SALE.
My home on Athens street; ten
rooms. Large lot. Convenient to
school; possesion at once. A bar
gaiu. A. S. Morgan.
Girls, you just ought to come to Flanigan & Flanigan’s
and see the beautiful $350 Stark
That The News is giving away, and then you will want it.
This SIOO Sechler Rubber-Tired Runabout goes to the sec-
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ond lucky girl. It only takes a little energy on your part
to get it.
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The contest is now open, and the names of the nominees
appear in another column. It is young yet, only a dozen
or so actively at work. Get in and get an even start. The
contest will close November 25th. For information re
garding contest, address
Anthony Hawthorne.
Contest Manager.
ST- -9 4 TM-irn-i "* ~ '
The third prize is a beauty, and
you should call and see it at the
furniture store of W. T. Robinson.
If the successful contestant so de
sires she may exchange the Hall
Rack for other furniture.
Here is where you alt come in.
tvvery girl loves a diamond,
and nothing is nicer for a
Christmas present than a dia
mond Ring or Brooch. This
diamond may be seen at the
Jewelry store of H. J. Garri
son, Winder, Ga.
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