The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, March 20, 1919, Image 5

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Social and Personal News CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINS. On Wednesday evening, March the 12th, The Christian Endeavor Society entertained the Baptist Young Peoples’ Union and the Young Peoples’ Society of the Methodist Church at a luncheon served in the basement of the Christian Church. After the lunch eon, there was a most interesting program. The President of the Society, Miss Mary Shields, presided. The following is the program. Welcome Address from the C. E. by Mrs. J. H. Wood. Response from Y. C. S. of the Methodist Society, Mr. John Kil gore. Response from B. Y. P. U., Miss Mildred Thrasher. Talk on C. E. Ideals by Mr. W. A. Bradley, the former president of the Endeavor. Solo by Miss Rose Dillard. Mr. Moss, pastor of the Chris tian Church introduced the speak er of the evening, Mr. Chas. E. Evine, who gave a most inspir ing and helpful talk, full of good practical suggestions for young people’s Organizations in Chris tian work. THEATRE PARTY. Last Friday evening Miss Mil dred Thrasher was hostess to the A. B. C. Club. After enjoying a good picture at the Strand the guests assembled at The Winder Soda Cos., where they were served cream and cake. The members present were, Misses Mary Smith, Ina Moore, Lena Hamilton, Essie Mae Maughon, Mildred Thrasher and Violette Wood, the invited guests included Misses Ethel Wil lis and Jennie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jackson are the guests of relatives in Atlanta Mr. P. A. Flanigan spent several days in Monticello this week. Mr. Raymond Brooks has been indisposed for several days. Mr. Reece Couch has been quite sick at his home on Athens street. Miss Pearl Saunders spent sev eral days in Atlanta recently. Mrs. W. L. Jackson is still con fined to her room. Mrs. Claud Mayne is still indis posed and confined to her room. Miss Ida Kilgore spent last Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. N. T. Elder, of near Jef ferson, was a visitor to "W inder last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harris, of Bethlehem, were visitors in Win der Monday. Mr. W. C. Roberts, one of Stat ham’s clever citizens, spent Mon day in Winder. Mrs. T. M. Foster is the guest of friends in Bishop for several days. Mr. Marshal Rives is at home this week from a month s trip in South Georgia. Miss Lurine Hood, of Athens, is the attractive guest of Miss Kath leen Wilson on Athens St. Mr. 11. J. Garrison spent the week-end in Iloschton with his sister, Mrs. Clack. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potts and Miss Sara Louise Furlow spent Friday in Statham. Mr. J. A. Mobley of Social Circle, is visiting Mr. S. C. Smith and family. Mrs. Vernie Sharpton is quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Sharpton. Mrs. Lillian Moore is out again, after being confined to her room for several days. Miss Durham, of Carl, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Williams. Mr. Til Appleby, of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of rela tives here, returning home Mon day. Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan is out again, after several weeks illness, to the delight of her many friends. Mrs. Etheridge, of Auburn, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Summerour, this week. Mrs. W. L. DeLaperriere is spending a few days in Atlanta and Social Circle this week. Mr. H. A. Carithers, Jr., and Mr. James Burson have bought themselves a fine Buick car each. Mrs. Kathleen Smith and daugh ters, Marcia and Dorothy, were the guests of friends in Atlanta re cently. Miss Sara Louise Furlow left for her home in Jackson Tuesday after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mac Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pledger, of Social Circle, were the guests the past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. June Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. E. F. Saxon and Miss Marie Smith spent several days in At lanta last week. Mr. Burns and his friend, Mr. Allen are visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. L. Lanier. They are from Waco, Texas. Mr. Charlie Dunn, one of our fine young men, left last w r eek for Raleigh, N. C., to buy cotton. May he be very successful in his new business. Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick has re turned to her home in Atlanta, after spending ten days here with her sister, Mrs. Hiram Flanigan, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Millikin had as their dinner guests Ttjesday, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Jackson and Mrs. Sue Bradley. The Young Matrons Federated Club enjoyed a delightful matinee party on last Thursday afternoon at the Strand. Rev. R. E. Moss is spending a few days this week in Kentucky, looking after some business affairs and will return to Winder Satur day. Mrs. R. S. Lanier, of Farming ton, is the guest of her neice, Mrs. John Shields. Mrs. Lanier has many friends here who are always glad to see her. Mrs. Mary Paxon of Fort White, Fla., has come to make her home here with Mr. Sam Smith and family. Mrs. Paxon is a sister of Mrs. Smith. Two of our splendid young men Messrs. Ambrose Jackson and Ru ben Davis, left last week for Ma con to enter Business College. We wish them much success. Messrs. I. E. Jackson, Everett Pattman and Tom Burson attend ed the beautiful reception given by Miss Annie Hill at their handsome home in Hoschton on Saturday evening. The many friends of Mrs. Edna O’Shields reget to know she is still unable to be out. Mrs. O’Shields had influenza followed by pneu monia, in October, and has never regained her strength. Mrs. W. B. McCants and Miss Francis Segars, delegates from Winder to the adult and Y. P. Mis sionary societies of M. E. church, left Tuesday morning for the an nual Missionary Conference, that will be in session from 18 to 22 inclusive. Dr. Almand was run into by an other car last Saturday night—a party from Walton eounty doing it—and both cars were almost de molished. Dr. Almand escaped unhurt. Mrs. W. B. McCants will spend the week-end at G. N. I. College with her daughter, Miss Nell, and will then go to Macon on the 24 to attend the graduating recital of her daughter, Miss Chalott, who is at Wesleyan. Miss Alice King attended the Bible Conference at the Central Presbyterian church in Athens the past week-end and was the guest of her Uncle there, Dr. S. J. Cart ledge. Mr. 11. N. Sellers, of route 5, was in Winder Tuesday in the interest of the Oak Grove School. Nim is one of the clever men and hustling farmers of his section. STATHAM LOCALS. Mrs. J. C. Daniel spent Friday in Athens shopping. Miss Mary Douglas, of Atlanta, was in the city to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Sallie Ware. Miss Loree Florence, of Athens, was in Statham Sunday. We all remember Miss Florence as one of our most attractive teachers of last year. Miss Irene Cronic, of Hoschton, and Miss Inez Cooper, of W T inder, were delightfully entertained as week-end guests of Misses Sara Lowe and Mayrelle Cronic. Misses Cronic, Cooper, Ross, Lowe and Mayrelle Cronic were in Athens Saturday. Miss Daniel entertained as her guests Sunday Misses Bishop and Hudson and Messrs. Hamrick, Bell and Poole, of Athens. Miss Sara Ward, of Athens, is spending several weeks in the city, a guest of relatives and friends. Lieutenant Joe Cox, of the U. S. Army, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. W. D. Whitman. Rev. Mr. Brinsfield, of Bethle hem, was in town Sunday to con duct the funeral services of Mrs. Ware. Mrs. Bob Smith, of Carrollton, is spending several days with her father, Mr. G. N. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond, of Athens, were guests of relatives here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Boland and daughter, Mildred, were in Athens shopping on Wednesday. Dr. Daniel was in Winder on business Tuesday. Mrs. R. A. Nunnally entertained at dinner Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Williams, of Winder; Mrs. Harper, of Bogart; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. L. Thurmond and Miss Daniel. Mr. Marvin Carter, who has just returned from France where he has been in service during the entire time our forces were over there, and where he was wounded in the battle of Argonne Forest, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. W. M. Stinchcomb. Miss Odessa Sims and Mrs. Au brey Welborn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Willingham during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill, of Win der, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steed Sunday. Mrs. Alma McDonald and son, William, of Winder, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, of Bogart, spent Sunday with Mrs. Georgia McDon ald. Mr. Luther Crow was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crow Fri day and Saturday. Miss Ruth Whitman spent Fri day in Winder shopping. Miss Avery Beddingfield and Mr. Tom Beddingfield were in Winder shopping Friday. On Friday evening Miss Maud Gordon gave a delightful party in honor of Mr. Marvin Carter. CARL. Miss Istalena Durham, of At lanta, spent the week-end with her parents. Sgt. Guy Greeson, formerly of this place, was in Carl Friday, having received his discharge the army. Mrs. Hill Wiley, of Lawrence yille, has been ill here at the home iof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boss, but her friends are glad jto know that she is now much im proved. Mrs. Albert Williams, of Win der, was the guest of her parents Friday. Mrs. Eli Hudloy and daughters, Nita and Moree, spent the week in Atlanta as the guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Quillian Lowe. Mrs. George Bagwell has return ed home after an extended visit to her daughter at Lithonia. Mrs. L. N. Foster has returned from Belmont, where she was call ed to the bedside of her son, who is ill with pneumonia. Mr. Robert Hutchins, of River side Military Academy, spent the week-end with his parents. BOGART BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching at Bogart Baptist Sunday at 3 p. m. Subject, “Caleb, the Man of Faith.’’ You are especially invit ed. W. H. Faust, Pastor. Miss Mary Lou Cargill enter tained a few friends at dinner on Sunday in honor of Miss Fay Wil kinson’s birthday. Those present were: Misses Fay Wilkinson, Icle Smith, and Flossie Henson and Helen Cargill. Clasified Ads. For Seed Irish Potatoes, H. D. Lewallen, near Seaboard Depot. 3-t Two-second-hand Fords andfoursecond hand automobiles to close out quick. WOODRUFF HDW. CO Fords and automobiles at WOOODRUFF HDW. CO. John Deere Plows turn red land where all others fail, with less draught. WOODRUFF HDW. CO. Light your house with Edison’s Mazda lamps. WOODRUFF HDW. CO. See J. E. Callahan befrore buying a Gantt Planter and Distributor. For Plow Points, see J. E. CALLAHAN. The famous old Gantt distributors are just $lO each at J. E. Callahan’s. A Riding Cultivator that gives satisfaction and saves the farmer Money—Sold by Smith Hardware Company. STRANGE’S Beautiful Millinery Every Day Brings New Arrivals J. T. STRANGE CO. Department Store We have a good stock of Cole and Gantt Cotton Planters. Smith Hardware Cos. Cole and Seay Guano Distribu tors are the best. Sold by Smith Hwd. Cos. Genuine Clark Cuttaway Ilar rows. Sold by Smith Hardware Company. Just received a shipment of Goodyear Automobile Casings. Smith Hardware Company. Remember Garden Seeds in bulk at Smith Hardware Cos. Buy an old time Wide Track Milburn wagon now while you can get it. Smith Hardware Cos. We Can Cover Your Automobile Top Free l OF WRINKLES AND PUCKERS Drive around and give us a trial. We know how it is done; our prices are the cheap est and our workmanship is not excelled. We use the best material. Why pay for a job that is not the best that can be secured? We can do it right. £ Phone J. E. CALLAHAN 259 Candler St. WINDER, GEORGIA Storage Bateries for your ear carried in stock by Smith Hwd. Cos. Paints! Paints! Paints! for the house and porch; the inside boor, furniture, walls, the buggy, the wagon, the automobile, etc., at Smith Hardware Cos. Buy a Planet Jr., Garden Plow sold by Smith Hardware Cos. Michelin Tires and Red Tubes. They give satisfaction. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. Best Drag Harrows and Fowler Cultivators sold by Smith Hard ware Cos. ~Dodge~Brothers Motor Cars sold by Smith Hardware Cos. Come often, catch a glimpse of the NEW. You’ll be delighted. Fisk Gage , Knickerbocker Castles and others are here. Ask to see the late dresses.