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YOUNG MATRONS FED
ERATED CLUB ENTER
TAINED BY MRS. DUNN
One of the prettiest and most
enjoyable affairs of the past week
was the party given by Mrs. Alice
Dunn to her club and a few other
friends at the home of Mrs. W. L.
Jackson on Center street. The
living room and dining room
, where the games were played
were adorned with quantities of
white and yellow jonquils, filling
bowls and vases. Music was en
joyed throughout the afternoon
and another feature of the after
noon's entertainment was the
shower of going-away gifts to
Mrs. Walter Jackson prior to her
leaving this week for Hampton
Springs, Fla., where she expects
to spend several weeks. After the
games a delightful salad course
with tea was served.
Those present on this happy oc
casion were Mesdames W. L.
Jackson, Clyde Williamson, Mac
Potts, 0. M. Jackson, W. A. Brad
ley, J. L. Jackson. 11. T. Flanigan,
G. A. Johns, J. W. Griffeth, John
Hargrove, H. E. Millikin, W. O.
Perry, E. F. Saxon, A. I). Mc-
Curry, W. H. Quarterman, 11. E.
Edwards, F. C. Graddick, J. M.
Griffeth, Misses Fay Williamson
and Sara Louise Furlow.
MRS. WILSON ENTERTAIN
YOUNG MATRONS.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson entertained
tin* young matron’s Club last
Thursday afternoon at a beau
tiful party at her home on Ath
ens street. The rooms where
the games were played were
jrm-v ' attractively
*vith tall cut glass vases of love
ly pink carnations. The punch
bowl was placed in the recep
tion hall on a table adorned
with a profusion of rich john
quills and ferns, and was pre
sided ove by Miss Kathleen Wil
son, daintily attired in a lovely
roefe of pink taffeta and tulK
with silver lace. Bonbon dish
es filled with pink mints were
placed on the card tables.
At the conclusion of the games
the guests were invited into the
dining room where a lovely
luncheon was served.
The luncheon table having for
its central decoration a lovely
punch basketfilled with pink
carnations, the handle of which
was tied with a graceful bow ot
lavender tulle.
The plans of tin? guests were
marked with dainty place cards
hand-painted in pink and lav
ender.
Mis. Wilson received her
guests wearing a lovely dress of
pink beaded georgette crepe.
Covers were laid for Mesdam
es Ralph Smith, L. W. Hodges,
p. A. Flanigan, Roy Jackson,
George Fortson, W. D. McKin
. ney, G. C. Mosely, J. M. Aiken,
W E. V. Snipes, H. A. Carrithers,
Jr., H. M. Rankin, R. H. Kim*
bell, Reba VonDerleith, Lee
DeLaperriere, B. B. Jackson,
Robert Camp.
Mr. Shannon Smith, who has been
spending a week here with his
father, left for Dahlonega Monday.
Miss Meador O’Farrell, our
popular Domestic Science teacher,
spent the week-end at her home In
Athens.
Miss Sara Louise Furlow, of
Jackson, Ga., who has been spend
ing several weeks with her sister,
Mrs Mac Potts, is spending this
week in Athens with Miss Ilortelle
Hood. , „ ,
Mr. Porter Davis and Mr. Blake
Smith, of Atlanta, are spending the
week-end here with relatives.
Mesdames. R. L. Rodgers, M. J.
Griffeth, C. M. Ferguson, and Miss
Pearl Saunders, and Miss Gertrude
Rodgers formed a congenial party
motoring to Athens Saturday.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Horton and
Mrs. Paul Roberts and children
spent Saturday in Athens.
You sue what you get and ge^
• what you pay for at Oliver’s
* Brady System Gasoline Dis
penser. Also the best Oils.
Prof. Marshall was in Athens
Sunday.
Mrs. W. 11. Quarterman spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. Carter Daniel, of Athens,
was here Sunday.
Mrs. T. W. Holshouser is confin
ed to her room this week.
Airs. G. A. Johns spent Saturday
in Athens.
Aliss Alice King spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Jackson, of Athens,
was in the city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthews
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson left
this week for Florida.
Aliss Berta Meadow is out again
after a severe ease of Influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Snipes spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. Hiram Sharpton has been
quite sick but is improving.
Miss Mary Russell has returned
from a visit to relatives in Mariet
ta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potts spent
Sunday in Athens with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Hood.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Baugh are sympathizing with them
in the loss of their baby.
Mr. Fritz Potts has been at Camp
Jesup for several days, the guest of
his brother, Dr. W. C. Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Morgan and
Mrs. W. A. Brooks spent Friday in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young and
daughter, Gertrude, spent Saturday
in Athens.
Misses Ida and Nellie Kilgore
spent the week-end with relatives
in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nunally
of Statham .spent Sunday with Dr.
and Airs. C. S. Williams.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Williams were
visitors to Dacula recently*.
Mrs. M. J. Perry and Mrs. H. G.
Till are spending the week-end with
Mrs. Will Camp at Campton.
The many friends of Mr. H. D.
Jackson regret to learn of his ser
ious illness at his home on Candler
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, of Stat
ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Custer Ross at their home on
Broad St.
Master Joseph Perry left Mon
day for the Piedmont Sanitarium,
where he will be for several weeks
for treatment.
The many friends of Mrs. Haw
thorne Ware will be glad to know
she is slowly improving. She was
carried to Hogansville Saturday
and will be there for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Perry had
as their dinner guest Sunday
Messrs. Hosea Williams, Nim Maf
fett, Ernest H. Hodges and Brady
Hill.
Rev. W. H. Faust dined with
Dr. and Mrs. Sikes of Statham last
Saturday and spent a very pleasant
day with these royal hosts.
Rev. J. H. Mashburn was in
Atlanta laast Friday on busi
ness and attending Peace Con
ferenc .
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mayne have
returned from Hampton Springs,
Fla., where Mr. Mayne has greatly
improved in health.
Miss Manetta Bullock of Athens,
is the very attractive guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Williams and Dr.
and Mrs. S. T. Ross.
Mrs. Carl McDonald and children
have returned to their home in At
lanta after spending the weex-end
with .Air. and Mrs. Judson Jackson.
Miss Kathleen Wilson is spend
ing several days this week in Ath
ens the guest of Miss Lurine Hood.
Col. and Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs.
F. M. Coreal and Mrs. W. 0. Per
ry spent Friday in Athens.
Mrs. Walter McElroy lias been
seriously ill at her home out in
the country for several days. Her
youngest son is also quite ill.
Miss Mildred Appleby, of Pen
dergrass, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Miss Nita Gains is in the milli
nery department of the J. T.
Strange Cos.
Rev. M. Shed and family are
all still ill with Influenza and none
able to wait on the others.
Air. James F. Burson, one of the
splendid citizens of County Line
was in the city Tuesday.
Dr. L. C. Allen, of Hoschton,
was in the city a short while Tues
day enroute to Atlanta.
CHANDLER'S ACADEMY.
The singing at the home of Miss
Vesta Lovin Sunday afternoon was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Kennedy.
Mr. Cleve Tucker and family,
from Greene county, spent Sunday
with Air. and Mrs. Charlie Brown.
Mr. Bill Davis is wearing a broad
smile on his face. It’s a fine girl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler
and children are getting along flue
with the mumps.
Miss Essie Hilton’s birthday
dinner last Friday was greatly en
joyed by her friends.
The “flu” in this community has
about died out.
Mr. Grady Hilton arrived home
from France about two weeks ago,
safe and sound.
"We are glad to know that little
Myree Chandler is well again.
Mr. Dewey Lovin could not till
his regular appointment last Sun
day on account of bad weather.
If its Buggy you want, sec*
Lee J. Oliver, corner Candler
and Jackson Sts.
Strange’s
Spring Showing /iifi'Jll®
Millinery, Ready
to-Wear \ffl W
Friday and Saturday vJJ JK
March 7-8
Examine our line and you’ll quickly convince
yourself that for rich styles, substantial materials
and beautiful tailoring, we are in the lead.
Be sure to call on us Friday and Saturday.
J. T. Strange Cos.
Department Store
TAX- NOTICE.
Second Round.
For the year 11)19, for the
purpose of taking your State
and County Tax Returns 1 will
be at the following places:
Chandler’s Court Ground,
Mar. 17, from 1) to 11 a. m.
Johnson's School House, Mar.
17, from 12 to 1 p. in.
Oak Grove School Mar. 17,
from 2 to 3 p. in.
Miles Hunter Gin House.
Mar. 17. from 4 to 5 p. m.
Wright Store, Mar. 18, from
9 to 10 a. m.
Statham, Mar. 18, from 11 to
3 p. m.
D. D. June's Store, Mar. IS.
from 1 to 5 p. m.
Bethlehem, Mar. 19, from !)
to 12 a. m.
Reeve’s Mill, Mar. 19, from 1
to 2 p. m.
Maddox School House, Mar.
19, from 3 to 5 p. m.
Carl, Mar. 20, from 9 to 12 a.
in. i ...
..Auburn, Mar. 20, from 1 u
4 p. m.
Thompson Mill, Mar. 21,fron
9 to 10 a. in.
Gailie's Court Ground, Mar.
21, from 11 to 12 a. m.
County Line, Mar. 21, from
1 to 3 p. m. •
Mulberry, Mar. 21, from 4
to 5 p. m.
Will be at the Court House
every Saturday and also all of
court week for tin* purpose of
taking your State and Count//
Tax. Returns.
J. A. STILL,;
Tax Receiver of Barrow Cos.
We have just received a ship
ment of Buggies contracted for
last year. See Lee J. Oliver.
A little girl was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Fee Hardi
gree this morning.
A Car Load of
JOHN DEERE
WAGONS
, W THAO* MARK or QUALITY
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Wide track and wide body. The
last to be had as January Ist, all wag
on factories reduced the gage on track
6 inches and the bodies 6 inches. Get
one of the old style, wide track and
wide bodies before they are gone.
Woodruff Hdw.
Company
Winder, Georgia