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Social and Personal News
MRS. CLYDE WILLIAMSON
ENTERTAINS THE SEW
ING CLUB.
Mrs. Clyde Williamson enter
tained the Junior Priscilla
Club on last Thursday after
noon at her lovely home on Cen
ter street. The afternoon was
spent in sewing and conversa
tion and many beautiful pieces
of work were exchanged and
late in the afternoon, a delight
ful salad course with tea was
served.
Those enjoying Mrs. William
son’s hospitality were: Mes
danies 11. E. Millikin, Ralph
Smith, E. V. Snipes, Paul Rob
erts, 11. A. Carithers. The club
members and tin* invited guests
were: Mesdames T. C. Dunn,
W. L. Jackson, J. A. Perry,
Mac Potts, W. O. Perry, J. M.
Jackson and Miss Grace Jack
son.
The club will meet next with
Mrs. Robert Arnold.
MR. AND MRS. F. <’. GRAD
DICK GIVE RECEPTION.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Graddick
were at home to their friends on
Thursday evening at a beauti
ful reception in honor of their
daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Griffeth, who have re
cently returned fro mtheir wed
ding trip through Florida.
Those assisting Mrs. Graddick
in receiving were: Mesdames
W. L. Jackson, H. T. Flanigan,
Turpin, G. A. Johns, L. S. Reid,
M. J. Griffeth, Paul Awtrey
and E. V. Snipes. Misses Lucy
Turpin and Mary Alice Strange
served punch and Haughey’s
Orchestra funished music
throughout the evening.
MESDAMES N. J. KELLEY
AND MAC POTTS ENTER
TAINED THE BAPTIST
LADIES’ AID.
Mesdames N. J. Kelley and
Mac Potts were hostesses to the
Ladies’ Aid Society on Tuesday
afternoon in the church parlors.
Quite an interesting meeting
was held and the following offi
cers elected for the year:
Co-Presidents —Mesdames L.
A. House and Pink Williams.
Secretary —Mrs. J. H . Har
grove.
Assistant Secretary —Mrs. E.
Y. Snipes.
Treasurer —Mrs. W. J. Smith,
Jr.
Afte the business a social
hour was enjoyed by the twen
tv-five present. Delightful sand-
Last Call for January SALE
Saul** great January Sale is nearing its close. Thousands of dollars worth of goods have gone out of our
store since this great sale started and hundreds of dollars have been saved our customers by this sale.
There are many others who should profit by this great sale-who need to make every dollar buy as much
as possible.
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 31, and February l,will be great bargain days at Saul’s store
y *5 *J 1 The ast two Sa^e we between the hours of 10 a. m. to ll a. m.
J&ll. tJ-lj reDi A and 2p.m.t03 p. m. 30c Cheviots suitable for dresses, suits and men’s
shirts at 15c. Also at same hours we will sell 28c sheeting at 15c. No more than 20 yards to customer.
Men’s Saits ** £&££*• $9.75
Boys’ Knee Suits woo, s Jg
wiches and tea were served by
the hostess.
The February meeting will be
with Mesdames W. T. Appleby
and Robert Arnold.
osrM aaalhde
Rev;. W. H. Faust preached
to a splendid congregation at
the Bogart Baptist church last
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Rev. and Mrs. W. 11. Faust
and Misses Hilda and Marietta
visited the former's parents at
Lexington last Friday night
and Saturday.
Hrs. W. C. Horton will leave
this week for several weeks’
stay in Florida.
The many friends of Mrs.
Walter Lyle will be glad to
know she is slowly improving
from her recent serious illness.
Mr. Rhett Nowell has beeu
indisposed for several days.
Mr. Hayes Griffith, of Jack
sonville, Fla., is home for a few
davs.
Miss Nora Wills, of Athens,
spent the week-eml with her
aunt, Mrs. W. K. Lyle.
Mrs. Caulous Hardigree is
sick at her home on Athens
street.
Mr. Charley Jackson, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Jackson.
Lieut. Frank McKibben, who
has recently returned from
France, spent the week-end
here with his aunts, Mrs. J. T.
Strange and Mrs. E. A. Starr.
Mrs. A. L. Harper, of Bogart,
is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C.
S. Williams.
Mrs. Dr. Williams and Miss
Inez Cooper spent Wednesday
in Statham.
Dr. W. C. Potts, of Camp Jes
sup, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. (’.
Potts.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams
and son Louis Harper, spent
Sunday in Bogart with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews,
Mrs. L. A. House, and Mrs. W.
H. Quarterman spent Monday
in Athens.
Mr. Emory Harris, of Bethle
hem, spent Monday in the city.
Miss Alice King spent several
days in Atlanta recently.
Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Nowell,
of Atlanta, wore week-end
guests of relatives.
Mr. Tom Burson was in At
lanta Sunday the guest of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potts en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Smith and children at dinner
Sunday.
Miss Woodie Haynie left Sat
urday for Milledgeville for sev
eral days visit.
Miss Kate Piver left last
week for Atlanta where she has
accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffith
will be at home to their friends
after January 2b, at their
apartments at the residence of
Miss Cleo Bush.
Prof. J. L. Moore, of Bethle
hem, was in town for a short
while Tuesday.
The young men who have
been mustered out from the dif
ferent camps and are at home
once again, much to the happi
ness of their loved ones and
friends, are Messrs Hosea Wil
liams, Ernest Harry Hodges
and Sergeant I. E. Jackson.
Mr. Harvey Austin, of Bethle
hem, was in Winder Monday on
business.
Col. M. D. Irwin, of Law
renceville, spent last Saturday
in Winder.
Mr. W. K. Lyle attended the
funeral of his neice, Mrs. J. H.
Goldsmith in Atlanta Monday.
Miss Meadow O’Farrow, the
domestic science teacher, is
confined to her room with influ
enza, at the home of Mrs. Ho
mer Smith.
Mr. J. P. Williams, who had
charge l of the work of raising
the fund for the Armenian-As
syrian sufferers, deserves much
praise for his untiring efforts
to raise* the amount allotted to
the county.
He* carieel Barrow consider
ably over the top and made it
one of the first five counties in
the state to accomplish this re
sult
Pink is a worker and puts his
whole soul into any undertak
ing.
Ladies’ Dresses li£ scrge velve ; 7 ad
Dresses
Ladies’ Coat Suits
Sale 4>7.iJ
J. L. SAUL, The Clothier
Mr. W. C. Horton is in At
lanta today.
Mr. Styles Jacobs, after a
long illness, is up again and
has been visiting relatives at
Grayson.
Mr. tV. O. Perry attended the
funeral of Mrs. J. W. Gold
smith n Atlanta Monday.
Misses Evelyn Radford and
Montine Robinson, of Brenau
College, are spending the week
end at home.
Mr. ml Mrs. J. 1). Patch, of
Rock Hill, S. (’., have become
citizens of Winder, locantig on
Broad street.
Mr. C. W. Camp, one of the
clever and hustling citizens of
Statham, was in Winder Tues
day.
Mrs. G. A. Johns attended
the funeral of Mrs. J. W. Gold
smith in Atlanta Monday.
Miss Carson, of Yacoochc* 1
Valley, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. P. W. Quattlebauni, who
has been ill for sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp
son moved into their beautiful
home on Broad street last
week. Mr. Thompson recently
purchased this home from ill.
Y. A. Daniel, of Athens.
Mrs. C. I T . Bond, of Lawrence
ville, is the guest of Col. and
Mrs. J. A. Perry at their home
on Center Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walden and
children spent the wk-eneed —
children spent the ■week-end in
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. J. Sims, over towards
Carter Hill neighborhood, has
been suffering greatly with
rheumatism for several wwks.
Mrs. Kims is one of the splendid
women of her community:
Mr. W. L. Greeson was in the
eitv Tuesday in bis usual good
humor. He is one of Barrow'
county’s great philosophers
who believes that w'e shape our
ow'n destinies and that we
should trust in God but always
keep our powder dry. lb 1
makes his own food stuff and
then all the cotton he can.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCiirrv
left this week for New' York
and other Eastern markets to
be gone several weeks. Mr. Mo-
Curry is one of the firm of J. T.
Strange Cos., and goes east to
buy the large spring stock for
this firm.
Mr. W. J. Burch spent
Wednesday in Atlianta.
Hon. R. L. Carithers was in
Atlanta Wednesday on busi
ness.
The IV. C. T. U. held an en
thusiastic meeting at the Chris
tian church on Monday after
noon, January 27th.
The many friends of Mrs.
Claud Mayne are delighted to
know she is improving.
Messrs. Claud Mayne, J. A.
Dleay and W. O. Peri were
the guests of Mrs. R. S. 1). La
nier near Farmington, Tues
day.
The Ladies’ Aid and Mission
ary Society of the First Bap
tist church will entertain for
Miss Mary Russell on next
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30, at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Wood
ruff, on Broad street.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson has been
quite sick for several days.
M rs. E. V. Snipes spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Patrick has re
turned from her home in Mon
roe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Snipes
are at home to their friends at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Coker.
Mr. E. V.Wood, of Cain’s dis
trict, ami abrother-in-law of
our city policeman, Mr. J. J.
Greeson, is critically ill.
Mr. Woodson Smith has been
confined to his room for several
days this week on account of
illness.
Mr. John Snmmerour, who
has been in Atlanta for several
days for treatment of hiccough,
is back home very much im
proved.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Christian church will meet in
the l church parlors on Tuesday
afternoon, February 4th, at
3:30 o’clock. All tin* ladies of
tin 1 church are cordially invi
ted.
Mr. J. P. Williams wishes to
thank all those who so liberally
responded to the call for relief
in the near East, enabling him,
as head of the Sunday Schools
of Barrow, to be one of the first
counties to go over the top.
n rv Pfinrlp Our entire line of staple, fan
-171 y UUUUj cy dress goods, outing, sheet
ing, gingham, percal, bleeching, waist
goods, serges, silks, etc, all marked down
to 40 per cent.
\PIRKLE-BEDDING FIELD.
One of the social events of the
week in Winder was the mar
riage Wednsday afternoon of
Miss Lillie MaiPirkle to Mr. E.
L. Iteddingfleld, at the lovely
home* of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Pirkle.
The beatiful ceremony which
united these young persons for
life was performed bv Rev. W.
H. Faust, pastor of the bride.
The decorations were white
carnations and southern smilax
and the parlor was artistically
decorated with cut flowers,
ferns and palms.
Miss Bert Pirkle was maid of
honor and carried a beautiful
bouquet of pink carnations. Mr.
Emory Beddingfiield, brother
of the groom, acted as best
man. Mendehlson’s Wedding
March was beautifully rend
ered by Mrs. Oscar Sitinmerour.
and on their return will be at
Just preceding the ceremony
Mrs. J. W. Griffeth sang “The
Hour That Gave Me You.”
Miss Ora Lee Camp. Mrs. J.
P. Williams and Mrs. H. G.
Flanigan received at the door
assisted by Mrs. Lee S. Rad
ford, Mrs. Reed and .Mrs. Bush
Jackson.
The flower girls were Misses
Barton Jackson, Venelle Ha
gan, Margarett Morgan and
Dorothy Smith.
Punch was served in the
living room by Misses Esther
Henson, Grace Jackson and
Lucy Turpin.
The large number of presents
attested the popularity of this
young couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Beddingfteld
left immediately for Atlanta
ond on their return will be at
home to their friends at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Pirkle on Church street.
Mr. Ralph Foster has a posi
tion with the Mayne Manufac
turing Company.
Mr. Paul Bosch has returned
from the army and is again
connected with the insurance
department of the North Geor
gia Trust and Banking Com
pany.
|
It is reported that Mr. Brad
ford, traveling representative
of Lamar-Ranirin Drug Com
pany, desires to make Winder
his home and headquarters if he
can secure a home. It is very
unfortunate that Winder has
such a scarcity of houses for
rent at this time. The man who
puts his money in an up-todate
apartment house here at once is
going to be a wise, progressive
citizen. It is badly needed.