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Social and Personal News
Miss Gertrude Young Hostess to
Her Sewing Club.
Miss Gertrude Young entertain
ed her club on Tuesday afternoon
at, the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Young, on Center
.street.
The members of the sewing club
are all good friends and in the
Third grade at school. They have
a sewing bag filled with dainty
llvork and exchange their ideas
with each other.
Gertrude was assisted in receiv
ing by her mother, and after sew
ing and conversation, sandwiches
and fruit punch were served.
The members of this club are.
Misses Mary Etta Faust, AlaryLa
mar Jackson, Hellen Graddick,
Thelma Barber, Blanche Smith,
Virginia Cooper, Gertrude Young,
and their teacher, Miss Fay Wil
kinson.
Young- Matrons Federated Club
Hold Business Meeting.
On Monday afternoon, the reg
lar monthly meeting of the Young
Matron’s Federated Club met at
the home of Mrs. J. S. Hargrove.
The meeting was opened by the
president of the club, Mrs. Mac
Potts. Avery tine report w a s
given by the Secretary
fetarv, Mrs. A\. Bradley, and a
letter was read from Airs. Hugh
Willet, of Atlanta, thanking the
club for the liberal donation they
had sent for the Tallulah Falls'
school. Mrs. Clyde Williamson,
chairman of the sandwich commit
tee gave a splendid report. Dur
ing the month of April the mem
bers of the club made sandwiches
iand sold them through the kind
ness of the City Drug Store and
Winder Soda Cos., and made fifty
five dollars and fifty-seven cents.
The proceeds were to go towards
buying receptacles and fly traps
for the business section of the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Jackson
are on a visit to their children in
Atlanta, Air. and Airs. Charley
Jackson and Mr. and Airs. E. C.
McDonald.
Miss Floy Strickland, who has
been in Atlanta for some time, is
at home again.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R- Smith and
Aliss Blanche Smith, of Talbotton,
were the week-end guests of rel- 1
atives here last week. T lie many
friends of Mr. Smith will be glad
to know that lie is improving in
health.
Aliss Alary Shields is spending
several days a t Farmington with
her aunt, Mrs. R. S. D. Lanier.
Mr. and Airs. Mac Potts enter
tained Revs. AY. H. Faust, J. AY.
Ham, and Air. Lyons
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Bush were
host and hostess to the ministers
of the town and Dr. I lain and Mr.
Lyons.
Dr. <\ 11. Almond spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Erast us Smith spent Sun
day t Watkinsville with relatives
Mr. C. 0. Niblack spent Sunday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Guy Kilgore was a visitor
to the Gate City Sunday.
Miss Roena Sliedd, who has just
finished a course in book-keeping
and stenography, has accepted a
position here with Messrs. Jm>. Al.
Williams X: < 'n., cotton buyers.
Mr. h. V. llrtmibnlow. of Talmo,
was in Winder Saturday.
Messrs. Tom Little, Frank
"Wright and llix, of Commerce,
were here Monday.
Mr. K. C. Foster, of Atlanta,
formerly of Winder, is at the Roy
iil Barber Shop. 11is many friends
will he glad to know of him being
hack in Winder.
Mr. and Airs. John Alillsaps,
of Atlana, spent Sunday here with
their mother, Airs. Callie Alillsaps.
Mrs. K. V. Snipes spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Col. T. J. Shackelford, of Ath
ens, was in Winder Monday.
Mr. W. Tom Brown, of Bethle
hem, was in Winder last Saturday
Miss Annette Quillian spent
last week with her sister, Mrs. B.
E. Thrasher, Jr., at Watkinsville,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Quillian, of
Commerce, were the week-end
guests of Dr. and Airs. Quillian.
Dr. and Air. Quillian were in
Gainesville Alonday.
Col. S. R. Jolly, of Homer, Ga.,
was in Winder Sunday. Col. Jol
ly has just received bis discharge
from Naval service and the people
of Banks county are glad to see
him in bis law work again.
Aliss Pauline Camp lias been
quite sick for several days.
Mrs. Claud Mayne is confined to
her bed this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Hill bad as
their dinner guest Saturday, Rev.
R. E. Aloss, Rev. J. 11. Wood, Mrs.
J. 11. Wood and Master Crozier
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. O. AI. Jackson
have returned from a week’s vis
it to Atlanta.
Mrs. Clarence Holshouser left
Saturday for a weeks visit to her
parents in Atlanta.
Air. and Airs. Harry Lewis
Aloore have returned from their
wedding trip and are at home to
their friends in the Bondurant
apartments.
Rev. J. If. Wood, president of
Christian college, has invited Rev.
R. W. Wallace, of Valdosta, to de
liver the baccalaureate address at
the college May 19th.
T)r. and Mrs. C. S. Williams en
tertained Revs. W. 11. Faust, J.
W. Ham, R. E. Moss, J. H. Mash
burn, and Mr. Lyon at a six
o’clock dinner on Monday even
ing.
Mr. Guy Jackson spent Sunday
in Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Parks and
daughter, Alice Francis, and Mrs.
Whit Parks of Parks Mill, spent
a few days here last week with
.Mrs. Alice Dunn.
Mrs. J. L. Jackson is spending
several days in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brooksher,
Messrs. Gene, Raymond and Bob
bin, Mrs. Vernon Moore and
daughter, Evelyn, of Dahlonega,
and ('apt. and Mrs. Miles Wiley
and daughter of Atlanta came
here Sunday to meet ('apt. Paul
Brooksher, who has been in
France for more than a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Maffett and
son were out of town visitors Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Durst and
family, of Commerce, spent Sun
day here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Young.
Mrs. F. W. Bondurant receiv
ed a message Thursday that her
brother-in-law, Mr. J. A. Bondu
rant, of Atlanta, was dead. Mrs.
Bondurant attended the funeral
in Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. Krnory Harris and chil
bren, of Bethlehem, are visiting
Mrs. M. J. Perry for several days.
Mrs. 11. H. Kdwards was a week
end guest of her sister, Mrs. Foster
Hawthorne, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan are
spending the week-end in Atlanta
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpat
rick.
Mr. .June .Jaekson, Jr., spent
Sunday in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Fortson.
The beautiful bungalow of Mr.
and Mrs. Nortin Hill on Center St.
will be completed by June Ist.
AUBURN LOCALS.
Airs. John H. Wages and Aliss
Delplia Wages spent Saturday in
Winder shopping.
Mr. T. C. Flanigan spent last
Monday in Atlanta.
Misses Inez Cooper and Bertie
Perkle, and Airs. Robinson, of
Winder, spent last Friday after
noon with Mrs. John Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ross spent
last Sunday in St at ham. *■
Mr. George Boss, of Carl, is
spending some time with her
daughter, Airs. Cliff Kilgore.
Air. and Airs. Jim Wall spent
Wednesday in Lawrenoeville.
Airs. Jim Kilgore spent Friday
night with her daughter, Airs. Jim
Wall.
Little Thurmond Hale, who has
been spending some time with his
aunt, Airs. E. L. Ross, has return
ed to his home in Statham.
Aliss Alay Harrison spent Tues
day in Winder.
Air. and Airs. W. A. Carroll, Air.
Edwards, Airs. J. AI. Carroll and
Airs. Ed Ross spent last Wednes
day at Park’s Mill.
Airs. Alary Parks spent last
Tuesday afternoon with AH's. J.
11. Wages.
Air. and Airs. John Wood spent
Sunday with Air. and Airs. Tom
Wood.
Air. J. E. Anderson and Air.
Vafter Cane motored up to Law
renceville Saturday.
Capt. Dr. H. D. Coffee lias re
turned from France. Dr. Coffee
will receive a warm welcome from
his many friends here who will re
joice to see him again siie.
Air. and Airs. Clifford Kilgore
announce the birth of a hoy who
will he called George, Jr.
BETHLEHEM LOCALS.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Brinsfleld
and children returned Friday
from a delightful week’s visit
with their parents in Atlanta.
Mr. Earl J. Harris came up
from Wrightsville last Thursday
to return home with his wife who
has been an attractive visitor
here for the past month. Mr. Har
ris is one of the leading agents for
the New York Life Insurance Cos.,
Savannah branch. He has com
pleted the quota in the spring con
test, and leaves this week for At
lantic Beach for a few days trip,
given him by the company.
Several from here have attend
ed the reviv'd services at the Win
der First Baptist church.
Mr. David Holloway, formerly
with the U. S. navy, stationed at
Charleston, S. C., has resumed his
journey to Oaklahoma, after vis
iting relatives here for a week,
(’apt. and Mrs. E. R. Harris are
spending several days here a nd
ut Jersey, before leaving for Pan
ama, the 20th
Mr. Isaac Treadwell, formerly
of this community but now a res
ident of Greene county, is visit
ing in the homes of Mesdames
Sallie and Amanda Jane Tre ad
well, Mr. R. L. Manning and other
relatives and friends.
Uncle Isaac is 86 years old and
regards this as his last visit home,
but considering his present health
and cheerful disposition, we look
for him again.
Messrs. P. L. Wiggins a nd E. R.
Harris accompanied by Vivian
Harris went to Wrightsville Satur
day, returning Sunday.
John Adams is visiting his
grand-mother at Gratis.
Harrison—Sims.
A pretty, hut simple wedding
of Sunday afternoon was that of
Miss Kuby Harrison to Mr. Kalpb
Sims, which occurred at the lioiye
of the bride’s p"rents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hull Harrison near here.
Kev. .1, W. I’.rinsfield performed
the ceremony in his usual impres
sive manner.
Mr. Frnest Sims and Mrs. Loy
Hendrix were the only attendants
A reception was tendered the bri
dal party and a few friends at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Sims,
parents of the groom, where they
will reside.
This popular young couple have
many friends who wish them a
h p ppy voyage through life.
FOR EBENEZER AND AUBURN
The B. Y. P. U. of the Hoschton
Baptist church will render a dem
onstrative program for Ebenezer
Baptist church on the Third Sun
day evening in May, at 3:30
o’clock eastern time. This Union
will stop back with the Auburn
Baptist church on the same even
ing at 7:30 and demonstrate the
work to the people of Auburn.
This the opportunity for the
churches of each community to
see something of the work of the
Union. And in as much as we are
so much interested in this work
we want to insist that the Baptist
churches in reach of the above
named churches take advantage
of this opportunity. And we fur
ther announce to pastors or
church workers that we are stand
The Winder Dry Goods Store
Victory Sale of Silks
Two Days ONLY Two Days
Monday and Tuesday
the 12th and 13th
QUALITY VARIETY PRICE
Three points wherein the Silk Sale will have
great attractiveness
QUALITY - Is right up at the top _ t
VARIETY - Choice is very extensive
PRICE - Just a glance down the list will tell the
story
$2.00 Chiffon Taffeta, all 4M
colors
$2.25 Plaid and Stripe Silk 1 *7Q
Serge M S
$3.00 Satin-Patria, one of the >4_Q
$2.25 Cortecelli No. 1535 Satin, all i QQ
$2.50 40-inch figured Silk "% OQ
$1.25 36-inch Silk Shantung, all Oft
Yard-Wide Silk Poplin, make good QQ
dresses Zr
Forty inch Georgette, all "I *7Q
$2.50 Wash Satin, White and "I QQ
Beautiful Silk Gingham, yard QC'i
wide J
$2.50 Crepe Meteor, not much 1.89
Beautiful Pussy-Willow Taffeta, very 1.98
$1.50 Crepe Silk Shirtings, -i A
$1.25 Moonbeam Silks, all jQ
A big assortment of Fancy Silks, all colors and figures, $1.25 and M
SI.OO quality, choice •• v
These Prices Are Cash Only
Remember the Dates
Monday and Tuesday, the 12th and 13th
The Winder Dry Goods Store
104 Broad St. Winder, Ga.
ing ready and more than willing
to help you in an organization if
you have none in your church and
desire one. We will come by invi-
tation and render a program for
you that you may first see and
consider the matter before organ
izing.
Our aim is a Union in every
church in the Mulberry Associa
tion, but he assured we are not
going to put it on you unless you
are willing to take care of it. If
we may help you, call on us.
A. T. GRIZZLE, Pastor.
The Ordinary’s court Monday
transacted a lot of business.
Mrs. M. and. fJrift’eth left Friday
for Rome, Ga., where she will he
the guest of friends for several
days.
LEGAL ADS.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL STOCK.
Georgia-—Barrow County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Kathleen Smith & G. W. Smith as ad
ministrators of Homer C. Smith, deceas
ed, having applied to me by petition
for leave to si'll certain 100 shares of
Capital stock of the North Georgia Tel
ephone \ Telegraph Cos., property of
the estate of said deceased, and that
an order was made thereon at the May
term 1! *1 * * for citation, and that citation
issue, all the heirs at law and creditors
of the said Homer C. Smith, deceased,
will take notice that 1 will puss upon
said application at the June term 1019,
of the court of Ordinary of Barrow
county, and unless cause is shown to
the contrary at said time, said leavo
will be granted.
This the st.li day of May,
11. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Aliss Maude Mobley, of Social
Circle, is the attractive guest of
.Miss Icie Smith.