The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, April 17, 1919, Image 6

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The Barrow Times Published Every Thursday A. <l. LAMA IJ, Editor FUBSOKIPTIOX HATES " One Copy Six Months 75 One Copy Oxi: Year s < ••"><> * All communications must he signed by the writer Entered as second class matter at the post' i. i e.. under Aft of Con' ’?s >i.uch .i. 1H t EDITORIALS. All newspapers have a pride in making heir editorial page worth -while, and enough of the ego to make themselves believe what they •write is above the average. Sometimes a fellow feels that he bus written an editorial which Charles Dana, Horace (Ircely, Henry Watterson or Henry Grady would feel proud t<> claim as one oi iheir outbursts of genius. ]t is unfortunate that so few readers of a paper ever look at the editorials because it wounds the pride and (audible ambition of so many of us to be aware of this fact. Nevertheless it is true that, the editorial opinions of a paper arc not what the vast majority of readers desire or eare lor. In a local paper they want the local news and hapenings of the town and coun try, and in a daily the sensational and the general news of the world. They take a daily to get this, and a home paper for the local news and happenings. The Times likes to always express a few of i1 ’s thoughts editori ally for it’s own satisfaction and to gratify its own vanity, and that is why we are writing this. This is all the space we have for such stuff this week as fortun atelywe have more local matter than we can use which, we feel sure will he pleasing to our many readers. BETHLEHEM LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ycarwoud, of Winder, spent Saturday and Sunday with the later’s parents. Mrs. due (’lack and children, of here last week. Misses Ettie Belle and Myitis Harrison were shopping in Atlan ta Saturday. Prof. Closus Lancaster, of dray, (la., has returned home after a stay of two weeks in the home of Mrs. Susan Thompson, his ; little son lias been critically ill. .Miss Hose Dillard and Ernest Sims of Winder, were here lasi Sunday. Our telephone exchange is giv ing excellent service under the new management of Miss Belle Harrison. Messrs. Fritz and < Tipid Potts, of Winder, were here Monday. Quite a number of our people have visited Mr. and Mrs. .Milli-j gun’s quadrupletts; among them ! were Mesdflmes Howard Perkins, and Homer Treadwell lasi week. Mr. Clarence Twitty, of (laines ville.was in town Monday. One by one, our boys are re turning from over seas. Mr. Fred (’lack was honorably discharged from army service last week, and has resumed his place as a mem ber of the firm of .J. 11. Clack and Son. Mr. Henry Thompson arrived at Cam]) (Jordon Saturday, and ex pects to get home this week. Hen ry is one of our sterling young men and is delighted with his trip abroad, as well as the service lie was aide to render his country. A message to Mr. \Y. P. Colins Thursday informed him that bis son, Melvin, would leave Kt. Leavensworth, Kansas, Saturday for Camp Cordon, to receive his discharge. We welcome them. Ernest llinesly is out again af ter an attack of mumps. Hev. ,). Frank Jackson, of la ota, greeted his friends here Monday. The Bethlehem High School will close Tuesday, April 22n<l Monday evening a play will bo given by the high grades. Tues day evening the graduating ex ercises and address will take place Misses Hu by and Myitis Harrison Messrs. Warren Daggett, and Wil liam Sims have completed tbo course and will receive diplomas. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MAN AGEMENT CIRCULATION. ETC., RE UIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912. Of thi* Bnrrovv Time-; pul>l iweek ly at Winder, Georgia, for April Ist, 1919. Editor, A. G. I.amar, business mana ger A. G. Lamar, publisher A. G. La mar. Owners of The Times Publishing Go.. J. <’. Flanigan, Lawreneeville, Ga.; •T. P. Wages, Auburn. Ga.; W. 0. Per ry, Winder, Ga.; W. H. Toole, Atlanta. On.- 11. P. Flanigan. Winder. On.; J. M. Williams, Winder, Ga.; and \V. C. Hor ton. Winder, Ga. A .G. LAMAR, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Ist, dav of April, 1919. W. .1. SMITH, dr. C. S. P. Harrow County Georgia. BAPTIST WOMEN HAVE BIG CONVENTION. The annual gathering of the women of the East Central Divis ion of the (leorgia Baptist Wom witli the First Baptist church Tuesday. A large number of del egates and visitors were present. The meeting opened at 10:30 wit li devotional services conduct ed by Hev, W. 11. Faust.. The pres idents message was delivered by Mrs. W. 11. Pryor, of Greensboro, Subject : “The Master’s Touch.£ This able address was followed by a beautiful solo by Hev. L. E. Button, of Greensboro, “The Touch of His Hand on Mine.’’ Mrs T. Ik Rice, one of Hie Divis ioiial ofticers held a most interest ing conference on “How the Bat tle (ioes.” Mis. W. .1, Neel, state president was present, from Gartersviile. Mrs. W. 11. Malone, of Madison, I Mrs. Kate Wakefield, state secre tary from Atlanta was present. These leaders gave helpful and in spiring addresses. Miss Grace Thompson from the training school at Louisville Ky., delivered a most inspiring talk during the day. Mrs. A. Ik Green, of \\ ayside, Mi s. Ben S. Thomp son, of Madison, were among the speakers. Hev. L. E. Dutton and wife rendered some beautiful music during the day. The ladies of the church serv ed a delicious lunch in the parlors which of course was enjoyed by all. Representatives I'mm the other woman’s societies of the city and the pastors, Rev. John 11. Masli hurn. Rev. R. K. Moss were pres ent. The following s delegate wore present: Delegates Mrs. W 11. Pryor, (ireenshoro, Mrs. \\ . J. Xeol, Cnrtersville, Mis. A. I!, (ireen, Wayside, Mrs. T. 11. Riee, (ireenshoro, Mrs. Kate Coleman, Wakefield, Atlanta, Mrs. L. K. Dutton, (ireenshoro, Rev. L. I',. Dutton, (ireenshoro, Mrs. <*. M. (Jerald, Thompson. Mrs. John Carter, Lawrenee ville. Mrs. 15. 11. Jenl Ans, .Monroe. M rs. T I!. Doss, Monroe. ■Mrs. J. 11. Attawny, Monroe. Mrs. L. R. Smith, Monroe. Mrs. .1. C. Riggers, Monroe. Mrs. P. R. I larger, Watkins ville. Mrs. \\ 11. Cohh, Watkinsville. Mrs. M. A. Andrews, Watkins ville. Miss Jewell Andrews. Watkins ville. .Miss Alma ('pin, Auburn'. Mrs. Lula Cain. Auburn. Mrs. V. A. Smith, Auburn. Mrs. Alma Lanier, Auburn. Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Daeuln. Mis. J. M. Wilson, Daeula. Mrs. W. T. Hinton, Daeula. Mrs. S. T. Higgins, Monroe. Miss Alberta Higgins, Monroe. Miss Kitio Higgins, Monroe. Mrs. Luther Aikens, Watkins ville. .Miss Annie Belle Aiken, Wat kirtSville. .Mrs. \\. (Robinson, Monroe. Mrs. I). W. Key, Monroe. .M’s. dames Peters, Monroe. Airs, W. L Dobbs, Monroe. Mrs. Mell Cooper, Monroe. Airs. F. F. Nowell, Monroe. Mrs. Ben Thompson, Madison. Mrs. J. C. DeLaperriere, Iloscli ton. y Mrs. W. H. Malone, Buekhead. Alls. T. W. Lancaster, Belmont. Airs. R. R. Standridge, Belmont. Airs. S. and. Vandiver, Belmont. Mr. Ben Thompson, Aladison. Mrs. and. W. Lancaster, Madison. Airs. \V. f'. Locklin, Alonroe. Airs. S. A. Hester, Alonroe. Miss Grace Thompson, Bogart. Mrs. E. 11. Blount, Waynesboro. Airs. Ai. A. Andrews,. Watkins ville. Air. Ik 11. Jenkins, Alonroe. Airs. .May Niles, Aladison. Mrs. Ben Harris, Aladison. Mrs. R. L. Bolton, Aladison. Air. F. B. Harris, Aladison. Delegates From Winder Aim. J. AI. Roberts. Airs. W. AI. i!olsenbeck. Airs. S. W. Arnold. Airs. <O. Aladdox. Rev. W. 11. Faust. Airs. AI. and. Perry. Airs. E. L. Beddingfield. Airs. S. T. Alaughon. Mrs. Minnie Daniel. Airs. W. 11. Alaxwell. Airs. J. R. Hall. Airs. W. L. Bush. .Mis. G. W. Woodruff. Mrs. Francis Haralson. Mrs. 11. Ik Eley. Mrs. \Y. A. Brooks. Mrs. W. T. Appleby. Airs. J. E. Callahan. Mrs. W. and. Smith. Airs. and. A. Baird. Airs. and. P. Williams. Airs. R. L. Marshall. Airs. and. G. Whitehead. Airs. Roscoe Eavenson. Mrs. K. P. Carpenter. Airs. W. G. Elder. Mrs. C. S. Williams. * Airs. J. P. Cash. Alts. Homer Smith. Alls. J. AI. Williams. Alls. L. A. House. AH's. Homer Strickland. Airs. 11. T. Flanigan. Mrs. Walter Cooper. Mrs. Hoy Jackson. Airs. \Y. 1). Ale Kenny. Airs. E. V. Snipes. Airs. E. AI. Moulder. Airs. J. S. Hargrove. Airs. A. AI. Benton. .Miss Calie Saunders. Miss Bertie Pirkle. Aliss Mildred Thrasher. Air. Ernest Arnold. Hev. T. C. Bucliannan. Mrs. \Y. 11. Faust. Visitors. Mrs. Sue Bradley. ,Alrs. Paul Roberts. Mrs. J. 11. Wood. Mrs. J. T. Walden. Rev. R. E. Moss. Airs. L. A. Flynn. Airs. A. S. Eberlmrt. Air. W. AI. llolsenbeck. EASTER WEEK OF PRAYER. The ladies of the Missionary # t Society of the Christian church are having three afternoons of prayer. .Monday afternoon the meeting was led by Mrs. Clinton (ioforth, leader of Division Yo. 2. Those taking part in the meeting were; talks by Mesdames J. 11. Wood, Brannon Williams and J. I'. Walden and .Misses Arlevia Murson and Fay Wilkinson. Solo by Mrs. Mae I’otls, violin solo by Lamar Perry. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Mary Shields, leader of Division No. I, had charge of the meeting Rev. R. I-]. Moss was the leading speaker of the afternoon, with special music. Friday afternoon Mrs. J. 11. Wood, president of the society, will have charge of the meeting All the ladies of the town are in vited to the meeting Friday after noon. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Revival Services Continued. ('onie right along and enjoy them right now. Fine audiences, fine spirit, fine enthusiasm. Conver sions and additions to the church are expected this week. Last Sunday night a great crowd fill ed the entire church including the balconies. Our efficient ushers that night were kept busy. Air. Claud AI ay ue proved him self‘a t. 4ie choir and chorus leader and director, as he kept both choirs behind him and above him, and the large audience, in front of him singing in splendid time. Some one said the crowd was the larg est lie ever saw in the church for a like service. No doubt it was one of the largest; but let us have even a larger crowd next Sunday night. We can if you will come and get others to come. The good women of our community tilled the church Friday afternoon. It was a great service. The flowers added much to the meeting. Next Sunday morning we all want the largest Sunday school we’ve ever had. Let us make it2so at least. Let the boys and girls stay for church. Aly! What a meeting we could have if every one would be at church! Next Sunday is Easter. The morning subject will be, “An Eas ter Angel’s Voice.’’ Night sub ject, “One Tiling.” Oui |<'. W. B. AI. will have its special Easter meeting Sunday afternoon. ('. E. meets 8 o’clock. Gome. Air. Ely Kelly is the guest this week of Air. and Airs. Willie Alayne, Airs. Alayne being his sis ter. Mr. Kelly has just ben hon orably . discharged from the ser vice of Uncle Sam and will return to North Carolina, his native state. Airs. D. L. Nowell received a wireless from Capt. i). L. Nowell this morning, stating that he will land in New York today. Easier Greetings We Want to Thank the Public for Their Libera! Patronage In Our 10c Store AVe are receiving every few days many nine and valuable articles and most assuredly we have the prices right. One lot good Brooms, pretty Brooms, $1.25 Brooms. The price is 75c each Just received anew lot of ladies’ Georgette and Taffeta Dresses to sell at the-priee is-right. Call and see them. One lot men’s tine Silk Shirts; just the shirt for EASTER Prices' Down LOW" • One lot mdies’ tine spoD Hats. In fact our Millinery Department iff growing more pop ular every day. Our Mucic Department is growing nicely. We are receiving -all the latest music direct from the publishers every week. Also tlie same music on the phonograph records, ('ome in and hear the latest each week. HERRIN’S lOc STORE GRANITE HOTEL BUILDING P. S.—Jewelry, Jewelry—we have Baby Rings, Misses’ Rings. Ladies’ Rings, Boys’ Rings, in fact we have rings for all. Call and impect this line. HERRIN 10c STORE ; CHUr'.x " • ■t.j; - rn wrwr.n. dr.. . ■ ... , X ‘ 'J'l Revival Services - =At-——■= Christian Church Every Night Great Interest! Large Audiences! WELCOME, EVERYBODY Rev. R. E. Moss EASTER SUNDAY MUSIC FLOWERS CHILDREN Morning Sermon: “An Easter Angel’s Voice. Evening Sermon: “One Thing.