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HAMILTON—PATAT.
At the home of the bride’s grand
mother, Mrs. Marthy Johnson
Perry, Miss Lena Hamilton and
Mr. Claud Patat were married
last Saturday afternoon, Rev.
W. 11. Faust officiating.
The wedding was a simple but
pretty one, attended by tbe rela
tives and few intimate friends
of the bride and groom.
The wedding march was play
ed by Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of At
lanta.
The bride is a young woman of
many charming traits of charac
ter and has a large circle of
friends here and other places
where she is well known. Mr.
Patat is rapidly forging his way
to the front in the business world,
is a young man of Winder but
now of Atlanta, with the Wood
ruff Machinery Cos.
Immediately after the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Patat left for Ash
ville, N. C. and other points of
terest.
MATINEE PARTY.
Miss Francis Brooks entertain
ed a few of her friends at a mati
nee party Saturday afternon in
honor of her guest, Miss Cora Rat
liff. Those present were; Misses
Cora Ratliff, Kathlen Wilson, Pa
tience Russell and Ellinor Smith.
EASTER EGG HUNT.
The young ladies Federated
Club will have/charge of an Eas
ter egg hunt for the children of
the town, on Saturday, April 19,
at tbe North Georgia Fair ground
at 4:00 o’clock. Admission will
be 10 cents. The proceeds to go
towards buying garbage cans for
the town. A prize will be giv
en to the boy or girl who finds
the golden egg.
THE LADIES. OF FIRST BAP
TIST ENTERTAIN.
The ladies of the First Baptist
church will entertain the W. M.
V. of the East Central Division
on next Tuesday, 15th, at the
First Baptist church. Mrs. W. H.
Prior, of Greensboro, president of
tliis division will preside. Mrs.
AV. B. Frost and Mrs. A. B. Green
will be present and make addres
es. A feature of unusual interest
will he the presence and address
of Mrs. W. J. Neel, of Cartersville,
state president of Georgia AV. M.
U.
The local Baptist women will
serve lunch in the church parlors.
Every Baptist woman is expect
ed to he present*and to contrib
ute towards lunch. For informa
tion concerning latter, ’phone,
Mrs. J. M. Roberts No. 140, or Mrs
AV. L. Bush, or .Mrs. VV. H. Brooks.
Messrs. Tom Burson, Mark
Sims and Alisses Alildred Thrash
er and Mary Shields motored to
Athens, Commerce, and Jefferson
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Eavenson, of Bowman, is
tlie guest of her daughters, Mrs.
W. <\ Horton and Mrs. Paul Rob
erts and her sons, Messrs. A. .
Eavenson and Rosco Eavenson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Alillikin,
Messrs. L. S. Ra|iford, Guy Kil
gore, and Bertrum Radford spent
Thursday in Dahlonega. Mr. and
Mrs. Millikin went to see their
son, Jack, who is in college there.
Messrs. 11. A., R. Lj. and Jack
C'arithers, E. V. Snipes, Mrs. W.
11. Faust, and little daughters,
Hilda and Marietta were among
the Winderites at Bethabara
church Sunday afternoon.
In the last report of the South
ern Life Insurance Cos., Mr. Paul
Hosch, of. this. city,, ranks as
fourth man ,in volum of business
written among all of its many rep
resentatives. - .
Judge Robinson, the man who
sems to have a life-time job as Or
dinary of Gwinnett county, was in
Winder Tuesday. There are few
cleverer men to he found than Or
dinary Robinson.
Mrs. E. F. Saxon spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Dr. W. C. Potts spent the wek
end in Macon on busines.
Mrs. R. M. Miligan has been
quite sick for several d^ys.
Mr. J. L. Jackson is spending
the week with his family.
Mrs. C. S. Williams spent Tues
day in Athens.
Mr. 11. E. Haynie spent Sunday
in Atlanta having his eye treated.
.Miss Myrtle Booth spent the week
end with home-folks near Stat
ham.
Mr. L. F. Jackson, of Alma, Ga.
was on a short visit to relatives
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp and
Camp, spent Sunday afternoon
in Athens.
Dr, and Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Misses Icie Smith, Fay Wilkin
son and Krastus Smith spent Sat
urday in Athens.
The K. K. K. will met with Mis
Francis Brooks on Friday after
noon.
Mr. Green Graham was confin
ed to his room several days last
week.
Mrs. J. T. Wages, of Auburn,
is spending several days with
her sister, Mrs. P. A. Flanigan,
is spending a few days in and a
round Winder, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Johnson
were in the city Tuesday after
noon.
Miss Rosa Reeves, of Statham,
spent the week-end with her par
ents here.
Mrs. J. J. Thomas, Misses An
nie and Ermine Thomas spent sev
eral days in Athens last week.
Miss Icie Smith and Air. Eras
tus Smithspent Sunday afternoon
with friends in Jefferson.
Air. Clyde House, of Elberton,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Air. and Airs. L. A. House.
Air. L. AI. llolshouser, of Con
cord, N. C., is the guest of his
brother, Air. T. AV. llolshouser
on Broad street.
Mr. and Airs. AVilliam Glenn
and children, of Atlanta, are the
guests of Air. and Airs. J. T. AYal
den.
Air. and Airs. A. A. Thomas
spen Sunday with her parents, Air
and All's. L. A. AVinn at High
Shoals.
Airs. AValter Jackson and
daughter, Alary Lamar, have re
turned from a months visit in
Monroe.
Alesdaines H. T. Flanigan, G.
A. Johns, Hoy Jackson and J. AV.
Cooper formed a congenial party
and motored to Athens Thurs
day.
Air. Hershel Hill is building a
bungalo on his beautiful lot just
inside the incorporate limits on
East Broad street.
Miss Cora Ratliff, of Edwards,
Alis., but now of Brenau college,
spent the wekend with her friend,
Aliss Francis Brooks.
Alesdames Alac Potts, S. C.
Potts, Alamie Barge and Dr. AV. C.
Potts spent Thursday in Athens
with Airs. J. AI. Hood.
Air. W. J. Dalton, of Atlanta,
gave a splendid talk to the Loyal
Guards Sunday school class last
Sunday morning.
Air. and Airs. Charley Jackson
and son, O. AI. ,of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with Air. and Airs.
Judson Jackson.
Aliss Birdie Smith, of Decatur,
is the attractive guest of Aliases
Icie, Alary and Jennie Smith this
week.
Mr. John Alillsaps, the big mule
and horse dealer of Atlanta, was
in Winder Alonday on business.
Air. Alillsaps has large interests
in AVinder and Barrow county
j which call him here quite often,
and where his large circle of
friends are always glad to wel
come him.
In the last report of the South
ern Life Insurance Cos., Air. Paul
Hosch, of this city, ranks as
fourth man in volume of business
written among all of its many rep
resentatives.
Mr. Parks Stewart, of Law
reneeville, spent the week-end
here.
Miss Sadie Harris of Logans
ville, will spend the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Georgia
Harris.
Mr. and rs. Sidney Maughon
have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Edwards on Candler stret.
31 rs. Lee Fortson is spending
the week with her mother at Ilart
well.
3lesdames Joe House and W.
G. Elder are spending several
days at 31 illedgeville with their
daughters 31isses Josephine House
and Desma Elder, who are in col
lege there.
Rev. and 3lrs. W. H. Faust, Rev
John Mash burn 3lesdames K. P.
Carpenter and 31innie Daniel
spent Monday in Athens.
31. and 3lrs. W. J. Dalton and
little daughter, of Atlanta, were
the guests of 31 r. and 3lrs. C. E.
Davis and family Sunday at their
home on Athens street.
The B. 3’. P. U. of the Hoschton
Baptist church will render dem
onstrative program at the Au
burn Baptist church on Sunday
evening April 13th, at 3:30
o’cloc.
The many friends of 3lrs. T. W.
Holshouser are know she
is able to be at home again after
undergoing a very serious opper
ation at the Wesley 31emorial
hospital in Atlanta three weeks
ago. „
If you would like to see gar
bage cans on the streets to help
the sanitary conditions of tbe city,
buy some of the sandwiches at the
City Drug Store this week and
and also at the Soda Cos., next
week at 10 cents each. 3lade by
the members of the “Young 31a
trons Federated Club.”
The young matrons Federated
Club had a very enthusiastic and
profitable call meeting oil 31011-
day afternoon at the home of 31 rs.
3tac Potts. A number of plans
were perfected and several inter
esting letters were read by the
president and secretary from
3lesdames Nelie P. Black, Winter,
and 3lrs. J. H. Holder.
Among the AVinder people go
ing over to Walnut Grove this
week to see the quadruplets were,
Air. and Airs. 11. E. Alillikin, Mr.
and Airs. 0. AI. Jackson, Airs.
Judson Jackson, Airs. Alice Dunn,
Alice Eugenia Dunn, Air. Edgar
Jackson, Air. and Airs. W. L. Jack
son, Alary Lamar Jackson, Sunie
J. Johns, Dr. and Airs. C. S. AA'ill
iams, Alessdames John Williams,
Grover Afosley and J. P. Cash,
n Air. and Airs. Aliens (’oker
and shildren, of Athens, spent Sun
day afternoon here with relatives.
SANDWICHES .AT THE .CITY
DRUG STORE.
There will be sandwiches at the
City Drug Store this week
next, and also at the Winder So
da Co.next week made by the
members of the “Young Alatrons
Federated Club.”
Alessrs. Ernest Sims and John
Kilgore attended services at New
Pentecost last Sunday, where Air.
Kilgore made an address in the
interest of the (’entenary move
ment.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
11 :00 a. ni. Sunday -School.
12:00 o’clock, preaching;
“The Use of Ox-goods.
Junior B. Y. P. I’., 8:00 p. m.
No evening service account of
revival meting at Christian
church.
Aliss Patience Russell, of Lucy
.Cobb, spent the week-end with
her parents and brought a friend
with her, Aliss Ellinor Smith, of
Valdosta.
PREACHING AT UNION
CHURCH.
Rev. E. B. Collins will preach
at Union church next Sunday,
April 13, at 11:00 o’clock.
Avery special invitatiohis ex
tended to one and all to attend
the service.
STATHAM LOCALS.
3lrs. 11. L. White, of Lavonia, is
spending a part of this week with
Mr. and 3lrs. C. B. Chambers,
arrived on 3londay to spend the
week with her mother, 31rs. Geor
gia 3lcDonald.
31rs. O. 31. Jackson and son, ().
31., Jr., spent the week-end with
31 rs. Hattie Lowe.
31 iss Daniel spent the week-end
in Athens.
31 rs. Docia Hardigree is spend
ing the week with her son, 31 r. W.
11. Hardigree.
3lr. John Thurmond of Cleve
land, is spending the week with
3lr. and Mrs. 1). L. Hale.
31r. and 31 rs. Irvin Cooper,of
Athens, and Mr. and 3lrs. John
Robertson of Pleasant Dili, spent
Sunday with 31r. and 31rs. June
Arnold.
31 rs. Rosa Booth of Athens,
spent Sunday with 31 r. and Mrs.
George Gordon.
31 r. and 31 rs. Babe Jones of
Winder, spent Sunday with 31 r.
and 31 rs. R. C. Willingham.
31 r. Tom Blackstock, of Jeffer
son, was in the city Sunday.
OLD PENTECOST.
Rev. E. A. Caldwell, if Monroe,
will preach at old Pentecost
church next Sunday morning.
He will bring a singer with him
and a cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
Come out and join in the wor
ship.
3lrs. John Brooks, grand-moth
er of 3lrs. Reese Couch died
the home of her daughter in At
lanta Tuesday night and will be
buried at Winterville Thursday.
Mrs. Brooks was 80 years of age.
31 rs. Reece Couch was operat
ed on at the Wesley Memorial
hospital in Atlanta on Tuesday
and is doing nicely. Her many
friends hope she may soon be
strong and well again*
EASTER IS
ALMOST HERE.
Are You Ready?
We are ready for you with everything to
wear, for Men, Women, Boys and Girls.
LADIES’ HATS, DRESSES, WAISTS and SKIRTS
Men and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats
and the Biggest and Be£t line of Shoes that we
have ever shown, for all of you, and a great line
of Hosiery too, in Cotton, Lisle, and Silks. These
ladies’ Silk Hose that we are selling at $1.75 and
$2.00 are wonders for the price; see them.
We offer these Special Values for Saturday, the 12th
Silk Poplin, all colors 36 inches q j—
wide, the yard
Red Seal Gingham, one of the be& on the j
market, beautiful line of patterns, the yd.*A^C
Pretty, soft Pajama Checks, yard
wide, the yard...
Long-cloth, two grades,6-yd pieces
sealed packages, the piece, 6 yds. 1.50 £ 1.25
Watch our show windows and ask us for
anything that you may want to wear.
We thank, you.
The Winder Dry Goods Store
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church .
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Revival Services
-At-
Christian Church
Every Night
Great Interest! Large Audiences!
WELCOME, EVERYBODY
Rev. R. E. Moss
WOMEN'S MEETING
This Friday, 4 P- na., new ti me
Sermon: “Queen Esther’s Secret”
SPECIAL MUSIC
WELCOME