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KILGORE—LEAN ARD.
The marriage of Miss Nellie
Kilgore and Mr. T. M. Leonard.
Jr., of Reedsville, S. (',, was a se
rial event of Wednesday enening
at 8:30 oYloek at the home of the
bride on Midland Ave. Mr. Paul
Leanard, brother of the groom,
was best man and Miss Audry
Wills, of Atlanta, was maid of
honor.
The wedding march was played
by .Miss Alleen Kilgore and the
ceremony was performed by Rev.
J. 11. Mashburn, the bride’s pas
tor. The living room was beauti
fully decorated with ferns and
pink carnations.
Mrs. Leanard, as Miss Nellie
Kilgore was one of the sweetset
and most talented young ladies of
our city, and comes from one of
the best families of Georgia.
Mr. Leanard is one of the strong
and leading young business men
of his state.
Mr. and Mrs. Leanard left on
the micl-night train for Washing
ton and New York.
Those present on this occasion
were; Mr. Paul Leanard, of Reeds
ville, 8. ('., Misses Osie and Au
dry Wills, of Atlanta, Miss Nora
Wills, of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Lyle, Mr. and Airs. Hiram Stan
ton, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kelly, Mrs.
F. W. Bondurant, Miss Ermine
Stanton, Aliss Jolniie Lou Smith,
Air. Walter M.Stanton, Mr. Paul
I lose*), Air. Obe Smith.
A Delightful Entertainment.
Mrs. li. A. Carithers, Jr., enter
tained the Young Matron’s Club
and a few outside friends very
delightfully last Thursday after
noon. The living room and din
ing room where the guests assem
bled were very attractively deco
rated French baskets tilled with
graceful sprays of spirea, and
beautiful old fashioned yellow
roses, placed on mantels and cab
inets, and they too, formed the
central decoration of each card
table.
The punch bowl was placed on
the dining table, which was beau
tifully adorned witli a profusion
of dogwood blossoms and was pre
sided over by Misses Mary Alice
Strange and Lucy Turpin.
A the conclusion of the games,
a lovely salad course and tea was
served.
The guests included Mesdames
Ralph Smith, I’. A. Flanigan, Roy
Jackson, Robert ('amp, B. 11.
Jackson, R. 11. Kimball, Reba
Vonderleith, J. J. Wilson, Walter
Cooper, (i. C. Mosely, W. D. Mc-
Kinney, W. C. Horton, Paul Rob
erts. L. H. Reid, R. O. Ross, H. E.
Edwards, F. C. (Jraddiok, Misses
Pearl Farrar, Mary Alice Strange
and Lucy Turpin.
Young Matrons Federated Club
Entertained.
One of the prettiest spring par
ties of Hie season was the one giv
en by Mrs. Mac Potts to her club
on Thursday afternoon. The liv
ing room and dining room were
beautifully adorned with crab
apple blossoms, pink roses, sweet
peas, and canary birds singing to
complete the signs of spring. On
the tables where the games were
played bowls of spring flowers
and small baskets filled with pink
mints were placed. As the guests
arrived, Mrs. Mac Potts , assisted
by Mrs. W. O. Perry, served
punch and waffers.
The score cards were painted
with ci ah apple blossoms, roses
and sweet peas. After a number
of games of “500” and music, a
delicious salad course was served.
Those present on this oeeassion
were, Mesdames Clyde William
son, W. 11. Quarterman, G. A.
Johns. 0. AI. Jackson, W. A. Brad
ley. John Hargrove, J. L. Jack
sum 11. T. Flanigan, A. 1). Alc-
Curry, W. A. Brooks, \V. O. Per
ry, C. S. Williams, li. E. Millikin,
E. F. Saxon, Alice Dunn, J. W.
(Iriffcth.
Air. Obe Smith was in Atlanta
on business Alonday.
Air. AY. T. Robinson spent Alon
day in Atlanta.
Aliss Bertie Blakey, who is tak
ing a business course in Athens
spent the week-end uj home.
Air. and Airs. W. E. Henry and
sons, AVilliam and Alercer, of Ala
eon, and .Messrs. Ambrose Jack
son and Reuben Davis are expect
ed to spend Easter here with rela
tives.
Air. Farris and family, of Ath
ens, were the guests of Air. and
All’s. J. Al. Alorris last week-end.
Air. AY. 11. Toole, of* Atlanta,
was a visitor in the city Alonday.
All’s. 11. A. (’arithers.Sr., return
ed Monday front a visit to rela
tives in Atlanta.
Airs. T. Al. Fmlow, Aliss Sarah
Louise Furlow, Airs. C. R. (fies
ham, and I). Yanderventer, of
Jacksoti, Ga., and Air. W. W. Par
ker, of Norfolk, Ya., were the
guests several days this week, of
Air. and Airs. Mae Potts.
Dr. C. I>. Almond spent a day
in Elbert on with his mother last
week.
Airs. Dora King has returned
home from a visit to relatives m
Grifhi.
The many friends of Mr. ('has.
Alorris are glad to see him on the
streets of Winder again, after a
year’s service with the A. E. F. in
France.
Airs. W. P. DeLaperriere, of
IToschton, was in the city Satur
day.
Aliss Louise Strange, of AVesley
an, spent several days last week
with her parents Air. and Airs. J.
T. Strange.
Airs. Alma AlcDonald spent Sun
day in Atlanta with relatives, go
ing over to meet her brother, Mr.
Farris Lyle, who has just come
over from France.
Mr. William McDonald spent
Sunday in Atlanta with his grand
parents, Mr. and Airs. Geo. Alc-
Donald.
Airs. <J. Hill, mother of Judge
11. (I. Hill, and aunt of Airs. Susan
Smith, are spending some time
with Judge and Airs. 11. G. Hill
at their home op .Athens street.
Air. Joe Johns and daughter,
Irene, and Air. Berry Fambrough
of Bishop, were guests of Air. and
Airs. Z. F. Jackson Sunday.
Airs. If. E. Afillikin’s many
friends are glad to know that she
is able to he out. again after be
ing ill for several days.
Air. and Airs. Z. F. Jackson had
as their dinner guest Sunday, Air.
Joe Johns, of Bishop, and Air.
Carl Xihlaek and son, Carlton,
Air. and All's. B. B. Jackson and
children, Air. Zacli Jackson, of
Emory college, and Aliss Selma
Xihlaek.
Airs. Alary Burson and Aliss
Arlevia Bursonspent Saturday in
Athens.
Air. Julian Ross, of the Univer
sity of Georgia, spent the week
end with his parents, Air. and Mrs.
R. O. Ross.
Air. C. 11. Cook was a visitor in
Athens Sunday.
All the churches of Winder at
tended the. protracted services at
tlie Christian church last Sunday
evening and the large auditorium
was completely filled. It was a
great service.
I). Sikes, Messrs. AVillingham,
Porter and Ilammond of Statham,
were in Winder .Monday transact
6ing business.
Air. and Airs. Bob Zachery, of
Carrollton, Ga., were the guests of
the later’s mother, Airs. Piver,
Sunday.
Airs. J. 11. Jackson entertained
at a dining Alonday, celebrating
the birthday of Air. Walter Stan
ton. Covers were laid for Mr.
Walter Stanton, Aliss Ermine
Stanton, Airs. E. V. Snipes, Miss
Mabel Jackson, Air. and Mrs. G.
11. Fortson, and Air. and Airs. J.
11. Jackson.
Messrs. Kirt Collier and Joe
Austin are expected home this
week from France.
Air. R. L. Manning, of Bethle
hem, passed through Winder Alon
day en route to Atlanta.
Air. Lamar Smith, another one
of our fine young business men of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
h.is father, Air. S. P. Smith ami
family.
Airs. J. I. Allman, of Toccoa,
was the guest of Airs. <l. I!. Wood
for several days tins week. Mrs.
Allman is a sister of Rev R. E.
Aloss.
Aliss Mary Shields had as her
dinner guest on Wednesday, Aliss
Carrie Bailey and Mr. Erast us
Smith.
Airs. Emma AlcCleskey, of At
lanta, is the guest of Air, and Airs.
S. C. Potts.
Mesdames Alattie Hern, of Grif
fin, and Alobley, of Stone Aloun
tain, are the guests of Mr. S. P.
Smith and family.
Alisses Alary Shields and Gar
lie Bailey, Alessrs. Alark Sims and
Erast us Smith spent Sunday after
noon in Gainesville.
Air. Ilosea Williams spent Sun
day in Jefferson with friends.
Air. and Airs. Aubrey Xunnal
ly and Airs. Harper of St at ham,
spent Sunday with Dr. and Airs.
C. S. Williams.
Aliss Carrie Bailey, of Jefferson,
is the attractive guest of Aliss Ala
ry Shields.
Air. and Airs, ('laud Patat, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end
with relatives.
The many friends here of Air.
Gordon Toole, of Atlanta, are
glad to know that lie is at home af
ter being operated on for appendi
citis at the Wesley Memorial hos
pital.
Capt. Paul Brookshere’s many
friends here are glad to hear lie
has embarked for the U. S. and
will soon be honie.
Airs. J. A. Perry and son Jo
seph. spent Alonday in Atlanta.
Air. and Alls. A. I). AlcCurry
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Airs. T. AI. Foster if? nursing in
Bishop for two weeks.
Airs. W. A. Bradley spent sev
eral days in Atlanta this week.
The many friends of Sgt. Guy
P. Jackson will be glad to know
that he arrived at Camp Gordon
Alonday morning and will reach
home in a few days. Guy lias giv
en three years of his young man
hood to the service of his country.
Air. and Airs. W. L. Jackson
spent Friday in Atlanta.
l)r. W. C. Potts and Mr. Fritz
Potts spent several days in Atlan
ta last week.
Airs. Lee Oliver and children
arc the guest of Airs. Oliver’s par
ents in Union City.
Air. and Airs. Ed Herrin and
little daughter, Evelyn, and Aliss
AI arie Herrin spent several days
in Pendergrass this week.
Air. Lee S. Fortson was travel
ing in South Georgia last week in
the interest of the Belle Overall
Cos., and spent one day in Valdos
ta and while there was the guest
of Air. and Airs. R. W. Wallace.
Mrs. John 11. Wood spent sev
eral days in Atlanta last week, af
ter,ding a board meeting of the
Christian Woman’s Board of Aiis
sions.
Miss Sadie Harris of Logans
ville, spent the week-end with her
mother, Airs. Georgia Harris.
Air W. A. Bradley, of the Y. AI.
C. A. of Camp Gordon, spent Sun
day here with his family.
Alesdames S. C. Potts, Alac
Potts Emma AleCleskey and
Alessrs. S. C. Potts and W. C.
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Potts spent Sunday afternoon in
Jefferson and Apple Valley.
The friends of Airs. W. L. Blas
ingame are hoping she may soon
he convalescing to rapid recove
ry from her illness of several
weeks.
Air. George Whitley reached
home Saturday hale and hearty
and is lookinw well after his stay
in France as one of our army boys
His friends were delighted to
shake his hand and welcome him
home again.
Air. Hubert Jacobs, a student at
the Teclmilogieal school in Atlan
ta, was the guest of his parents
Air. and Airs. Leslie Jacobs, for
the week-end. Hubert is one of
Winder’s bright young men.
EASTER
EVERY person wants to look their
on Easter. Why not? It’s right
to look well; God loves a pure, clean
ly person. How can the soul be
pure if the tabernacle is impure?
IT costs but very little to look well
if you buy from STRANGE
a Neui Cape
a Stylish Dress
a Welhfitted Suit
a Smart Georgette Waist
a Chic Bonnet a Decent Shoe
a Dainty Collar
purchased at this store prepares you
for Easter—makes you feel' good,
look good, and you are good.
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