The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, January 16, 1919, Image 5

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Social and Personal News Miss Florrie Wood is the guest of friends in Atlanta this week. Mr. Charles Dunn has been in disposed for several days. R eV . J. 11. Mashburn spent Mon jay in Atlanta. Mrs. W. A. Bradley is spending several days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. 0. JM. Jackson spent Mon day in Atlanta. . Mr. S. W. Jackson, of Athens, ■was here Monday. Mr. W. E. Young has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parr have rooms at Mr. .J. Vv. tshedd s. Mr. J. W. Nowell has been quite feeble for some days. Miss Patrica Russell, of Lucy Cobb, spent the week-end at home. Mr. Fritz Potts spent Monday in Atlanta. Dr. Pykes, of Statham, was a visitor to Winder Tuesday. Mr. Jap Thompson of Iloschton was a visitor to Winder Tuesday. Mr. H. A. Carifchers, Jr., spent Tuesday in Atlanta on business. t Sirs. Gland Mayne is improving from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0_ Perry spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. E. F. Saxon is the guest friends in Atlanta this week. (Sol. Duke Ross, Statham, •was here Wednesday Mi*. W. J. Smith, -Mr., spent last Monday in Atlanta on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and Robert, Jr., spent Sunday in Ath ens. Mr. IL. A. Cook spent a few days in .Atlanta this week <on bus iness. Misses Rowena Shedd and Floy Strickland are attending a busi ness college in Atlanta. Rev. W. H. Faust spent the ■first part of the week ;ftt Conne 3ia and Giurkesvillc. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ways spent fi few days last week with her parents at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. W. ilx Dlassin garae spent part of the hcfladays at Jersey, their cfttl home. Mi*. Homer Smith has been quite sick at her home on Church Street Mr. 3. G. Cooper, of Statham. moved to his new home here last Monday. Mrs. Carrie Macon spent a few days with her parents last week in Oglethorpe County. Mr. Ralph Sharpton has a fine position with Atlantic Coast rail way in Florida. Mr. Caster Ross and Mr. D. A. Anthony have both moved and are now located on Broad street. The many friends of Mr. Am brose Jackson are glad to know he is improving from his recent ill ness. Mesdames H. T. Flanigan, G. A. Johns, W. L. Jackson and Clyde Williamson spent Monday in Athens. Hr. Sidney Jackson, of Com merce, was here visiting friends the first part of the week. Miss Annie Hill of Iloschton is visiting Mrs. Clinton Goforth this week. Mi - . C. 11. Cook spent the weew-end in Athens with relu tiives. Miss Sarah Hayes left last Friday for Ohio to resume lier school work. Rev. J. 11. Mashburn left yes terday for Elbert on for several days visit. Mr. T. G. M. Chandler and Mr. Eugene Dunahoo, two splendid citizens, have become residents of Winder. Miss Wilma Appleby left last Monday for Johnson's Academy, to take up her duties as teacher of the school at that place. Mr. J. W. Carrington left the first jm-t of the week to visit his daughter, Mrs. Royal, at Co lumbia, S. <\, who is very 11. Rev. J. IT. Mashburn was in Atlanta Monday on a business trap. ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jacksmi and ■daughter. May Ltmar, wene the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Toole ‘Sunday. Prof. J. L. Moore and R. L. Manning stopped over in -Winder for a while Tuesday enroute home from Atlanta. Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence '©eLap piere of Hoschton anuouuoe the birth of a boy last Monday morn iaug. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Horton an nounce the birth of a ten'pound girl last-week. Mr*. Horton is at the home of her patents in Hazel hurst, Gti. Mr. J. E. Davis, one of the clever citizens of Braselton, was a visitor ,t& Winder Sunday and Monday. The Board of Deacons of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mr. W. L. Bla-ssingame, Tuesday night to talk of plans over the work for 1919. Misses Bernice and Beulah Ech ols, after several days with friends in Winder, have resumed their studies at the State Normal School The friewds of Mr. Hope, of the firm of Hope & Ray, will regret to know that he does not improve in health. He is confined to his worn most of the time. Miss Violett Wood, who has just completed a business course in At lanta has accepted a position at the court house with Clerk ot the Court, Mr. G. N. Bagwell. Mr. B. A. Hawthorn, of Tam pa, Fla., was here a while Wed nesday. lie performed the sad duty of bringing his deadbroth er from Tampa to Auburn for burial ou last Sunday. The moving season is about over and quite a number of parties who wished to become citizens of Win der could not come for lack of houses. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Morgan spent a few days at Tignall last week and brought home with them Mrs. Cliff Wages and child ren for a few days visit. Mrs. W. H. Stanton, of So cial Circle, is spendiug this week with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. DeLaperriere. Miss Jewell Sorrows went to Athens this week to begin a business course. s -rv INTERESTING WEDDING. Of much interest in Winder is the marriage of Miss Grace Grad dick to Mr. James Wiley Gritfoth, which took place very' quietly last Thursday evening at the home of the bride. Only members of the immediate families were present, Rev. S. J. Cartledge, of Athens, performing the ceremony. The bride was one of Winder’s very charming young ladies and the groom one of the popular busi ness men of our city. They left immediately for -a few weeks stay in Florida. M is. 1). G. Anderson, of-An derson, S. C., who -has been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ida Wages, has re turned to her home. Mrs. An drews has many friends in Win der who are always delighted to have lier visit here. NEW YEAR’S PARTY. Mrs. A. I). McCurry was hostess on New Year’s day at a very en joyable party given at her bunga low on Candler street. She was assisted in receiving and enter taining by several popular girls of the college set: Misses Char-' lotto JMcCants, Montine libinson,. Evelyn Radford, Louise Strange,* and Thelma Woodruff. Tls ■ guests on arriving were s served hot fruit punch -and wa fers. The rooms where the tables i wen arranged for the games were bright and attractive with vases of pink carnations and pot-- ted plants. The score cards ex pressed the idea of the day. wish ing each one a bright and happy New Year. After some interesting games of 500. enjoyable refreshments were served. The guests included Me*dames Horton, Roberts, Bailey, f Fay etteville, Quarterman, Dee DeLa perriere, Johns, Walter Jackson. Williamson, Caritihers, Ralph Smith, E. E. DeLaperriere, Rog ers, Rankin, Mac 'Potts, H. T. Flanigan, VonderMth, Snipes, Juhan. Th • citizens of Winder haS the pleasure of seeing an air plane fly through the city Monday about noon enroute to Athens. It was an interesting sight to all of the school children as well as to most of the grown-up person* who wit nessed it. TURKEY DINNER,. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. at a six o’clock turkey dinner last Thursday evening, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart, and Mr. S. C. Potts. It was a cumptuous least and long to be re membered by those present. GEE AT SONG BOOK JUST (OUT. Prof. J. L*, Moore, of Bethle hem. has just gotten out his lat est edition of “Victory Bells,” the most popular and up-to date tsong book ever issued. Every family should have one or more of these l>ooks. They are only 25c per copy, or s2.sft per dozen. Prof. Moore “Victory Bells” has a national rep u tation and is filed with the latest and best productions in sacred music. Mr. Jas. W. Smith, of Atlanta, was buried here Tuesday morn ing, the services being conducted by Rev. J. H. Wood, his pastor. Ilis first wife was a daughter of Air. Charles Sellers of this Cos. Air. Smith was a native of Ogle thorpe County and leaves a wife and three children. Chief gunman’s mate. E. A. Brooks of the United States Navy has been here on a furlough visit ing Air. F. E. Branson, his brother in-law. He has been with one of our U-boat destroyers for the past 20 months on the Irish and French coasts and talks interestingly of the part our navy has played in this great war. Mr. Brooks is a native of Coweta County, Ga. STATHAM LOCALS Lieut. P. E. Cody spent Sunday in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. Williams of Winder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Xunnally. Mr. and .Airs. C. B. Chambers were in Athens Wednesday shop ping. Misses Mayrelle Cronic and LiP.se Daniel spent Saturday in Athens shopping. Statham is very glad to welcome Mr. and .Mrs. Maleome and family,, .Mr. jHhkl is. Jim Ross and family Mrs. i! J I L ■ ■ HnA J Kl HHHHHHHH Sjli ■ -' -XV-'v-’y' ; i.■ vX,r~ ’-X.-Vi?.X--- M ill i I I HR H9| B RBBBHBHBHfIMR’' v\ n I K>v.v. >! h > home. On Sunday James and Eberhart 'Thurmond entertained at a spend the-day party, Jeff and Clarence Hb/kes aad George Daniel. Church Notices NAZARETH CHURCH. Preaching .every fourth Sunday at 11 o’clock and the Saturday before. HARMONY GROVE CHURCH. Preaching every first Sunday at 11 o’clock and the Saturday be fore. Everybody welcome. T. M. LEE, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST Sunday School 11:20 a. in. Preaching 11:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. in., by the pastor. “Sub ject for the morning, “The Life that knows no Defeat.” Evening Subject: “The Cow ards an b the Giants.” -J. H. Mash burn, Pastor. BASKET BALL. The Winder school boys had an interesting game of basket ball last Friday with the Social Circle boys at the latter town. The score stood 16 to 10 in favor of Winder. NOTICE. All interested please meet on the third Thursday in January for the purpose of working the road to the old Omer church cemetery. H. S. McDANIEL. BETHLEHEM LOCALS j Messrs. F. L. Manning and Z. N. Hendricks Monday in At lanta. Our efficient school principal, Miss Charlotte Sharpe, has resign ed. Mrs. Luther Harrison succeeds her, with Miss Willie Bell as first assistant. Air. Coleman Treadwell has been discharged from the army and re turned home. He spent some time in France and relates many inter esting experiences of his stay there. Airs. R. S. Harris, who has re sided in Wrightsville,, Johnson County for the past two years, has returned to Bethlehem to live. Aliss Liicile Daniel, of Winder, accompanied Aliss Evelyn Harris home to spent the week-end. Air. Will llinsley made a busi ness trip to Alabama last week. Aliss Joe Kimball, who is look ing after her farm interests in Wal ton County' spent a few hours here Sunday, Miss Charlotte Sharpe has suf fered a severe attack of Influenza Rpfthe past two weeks. She is improved now. and will r< - , her home in Yidalia witli- EfflHncxi few days. H Torn Ridgeway’s family ar |Hf)ying 1 lie Treadwell home, va- B 1 by Mr. and Mrs. (!. L. Adams |{fl have moved to Atlanta. Clarence Hendricks and ks Lois McElhannon were mar last Sunday at tho home of HHrc W. Cash Baggett. Gliff Hinsley and Jini- RRH'hompson h-vve returned from Braining camp. are proud of our boy’s rec ords. And welcome them as they 'return. Some of them have been wounded, but so far, not one from this community has been killed, and we are indeed thankful. Air. Marshall, principal of Win der High School, has been called to the pastorate of the Baptist church here. Beginning next Sunday, he will preach morning and evening of each third Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hojlaway an nounce the birth of baby girl. TRIBUTE TO A FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR A beautiful character has gone out of our life; that was the life of Mr. Philip Lamar, so honest and true with his fellow men, so patient and Christlike in his everyday life, when no one knew of his kind deeds but his Master, always cheerful and gave you a hearty welcome in his home, was a great student of the Bible. Everyone loved him that knew him, even little children. His days were days of pleasant ness and all his paths were peace. AVe miss him, yes we miss him; it seems that I can almost hear the rustling of the angel’s wings, as he entered the pearly gates, to welcome him home. “A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in his home, Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled, The borne his love had given, And tho the body slumbers here. The soul is safe in heaven.” AIRS. L. J. McELIIANNON. Auditing City Books Air. Jas. B. Afoore, of the firm of Ibbitson-Moore & Com pany,Atlanta, is in Winder and iting the books for many of the Bell Overall Cos., and will begin auditing the city books next week. This is one of the leading and responsible auditing companies of the Houtk. FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly relieved by Dr. King’s New Discovery Nobody should feel “perfectly mis* erable” from a cold, cough or bronchial attack for very long. For it takes only a little while to relieve ! t and get back cn the road to recovery when Dr. King’s New Discovery is faithfully used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re lieves irritation, soothes the parched, sore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. At all druggists. Make Ycur Bowels Behave Make them function with gratifying precision. If reg< ’ation of . the diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King’s New 1 if* Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surtly, comfortably. Courtesies of the Match. Vnore wore the usual courtesies ns to prec* donee in tlm use of the match. “It’s very English," said the man in the corner. “In Scandinavia you can mil the nationality of a man by the way he lights his cigarette. A Swede strikes a match, uses it nnd throws it away. A Dane uses the match first and then offers it to you. The Norwe gian strikes u match, offers it to his companion and uses the fag-end him self.”—London Chronicle. “OH, IF I COULD BREAK THIS COLD!” 'Almost as soon as said with Dr. King’s New Discovery Get a bottle today! The rapidity with which this fifty year-old family remedy relieves coughs, colds and mild bronchial attacks is what has kept its popularity oa the Increase year by year. This standard reliever of colds and coughing spells never loses friends.. It does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to do.. One trial puts it in your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable. Sold by all druggists. Bowels Usually Clogged? Regulate them with safe, sure, com fortable Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, eour stomach, tongue coat, by elimin ating the bowel-clogginess. Woman Inventor, The only really important household idea patented by a woman up to date Is the iee-erenm freezer, credited to Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson of Phlladel phia. The original model (now pre served in the National museum at Washington) shows that modern con trivances of the kind are in no way materially different from her design. In Its way, her invention (dated Sep tember 9, 1843) was an epoch-maker. Jellies Make Good Drink. With ia grippe and feverish colds, cooling drinks are in demand. Chilled fruit juices are always acceptable, whether It is the juice of raw fruits, such as lemons, limes, oranges or grape fruit or the cooled liquids around cooked dried fruit or preserves Mix with water, sweeten slightly, and put in a teuspoonful of shaved Ice, Tart jellies make a refreshing drink, especially currant Jelly. A nourishing drink is made hy mixing the water off boiled rice .vtth orange juice or cur rant Jelly and water. Lemonade Is made hi* 4 - with a dash of nutmeg. Headquarters for Glass Eyes. Birmingham Is the headquarters of the trade in England, and thut city has hroHght Its mnnulacture of this particular article *o great per fection. Eyes are sent to ail parts of the world. Shortest-Lived People. The natives of New Guinea are the shortest lived people In the world, which Is attributed to their diet of the larvae of certain beetles and their practice of drinking sea water. Birds of Nebraska. Although 400 different species of drds have their home In Nebraska, It s said that ao more than 200 are o <e found In any one locality. True Sarcasm. “I play entirely by ear,” said the amateur musician, proudly. "Ahem! So I perceive,” replied the caustic per son. “Has It ever occurred to yoa to consult an aurist?” About Advice. The worst thing about advice, ob serves a writer, Is that those who are qualified to give It never do, arid those who insist upon serving you with a full, seven-course table d’hote meal of It, always prove to be the worst of chefs. Stropping Razor on tho Hand. It Is claimed that the finest strop for a razor is the fleshy part of one’s hand below the little finger. If it is a safety razor blade grasp It between the thumb and first finger of the right hand and strike finger nail and blade at the same time on the fleshy part of the left hand. If you will do It slowly at first the motion becomes automatic. A lit tle vaseline on the cutting edge Is said to keep the blades constantly In first class condition.