The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, June 26, 1919, Image 5

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Social and Personal News PHILPOT-HOOD WEDDING AN EVENT OF THE SEASON. One of the most beautiful wed dings of the season was that of Miss Hortelle Hood to Mr. Thomas Miller Philpot, Jr., of Augusta, at the home of her parents, Mr. and M rs. J. M. Hood on Prince aveune this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The entire lower floor of the handsome home was thrown toge ther and gorgeously decorated with a profusion of exquisite ferns roses and a variety of other spring blossoms. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the dining room where an informal reception was held after the cere mony. * The room in which the cere mony was performed was artistic, a color scheme of green and white, an effective altar being arranged with hanks of ferns and palms. The bride was married in her going away suit of champagne baronette satin trimmed in elec tric blue and wore a small toque to match. She carried a handsome bouquet of brides roses and swan sonias. Her only attendant, Miss Lucile Griffeth, who was maid of honor was charming in a blue or gandy, carrying a large bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Fred Davis act ed as best man. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Mac Potts of Winder. She also sang very beautifully, “When you are truly Mine,” accompanied by Miss Katie Bell Miller on the piano. Mrs. W. O. Perr # of AYinder and Mrs. D. F. Miller of Athens received at the door. Immediately after the ceremony which was performed by Dr. J. AY. Lynch, an informal reception was held. Pink ice-cream frozen in the shape of slippers was served with pink and white cake. Aften the reception Air. and Mrs. Philpot left on a wedding trip which will include Atlantic City and other points of interest in the north. As Miss Hood, Airs. Philpot was a most charming and popular young lady in social cir cles of Athens and other promi nent cities where she has been a popular visitor. She is a graduate of the Athens High School and al so of Brenau College where she completed her education. She has innumerable friends whom she has won by her cordial charming manner and who wish for her hap piness and joy. Mr. Philpot is well known in Athens having been a student at the University for several years from where he graduated this year, lie is a member of the Delta Tan Delta Fraternity and is noted throughout the colleges of the south for his peerless baseball career. His many friends here and in Augusta as well as all over the state extend to him their hearti est congratulations and best wish es. % Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pliilpot, Misses Jennie and Irene Philpot, Mr. V. T. Philpot and Mr. Billie Philpot of Augusta ; Miss Sara Louise Pur low of Jackson; Miss Inez Cooper of Winder; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potts, Mr. Fritz Potts and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Perry from Winder; Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hood of Atlanta, and Miss Bessie Losier from Nor folk, Va., After their return Mr. and Mrs. Philpot will make their home in Midville, (la., where Mr. Philpot be engaged in the cotton busi ness. Mrs. Philpot’s girlhood days were mostly spent in Winder, her father, Mr. J. M. Hood, having heen one of our splendid citizens until going to Athens a few years ago. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts of our city and visited here often since going to Athens. The above marriage is copied from the Athens Herald and will be of much interest to many of our people. Meadow-Henson. A wedding of much interest to many people in this section of the state was that of Miss Nellie Mea dow, of Colbert, and Air. Carl M. Henson, of AVinder, which occur red Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the country home of the bride near Colbert. The decorative scheme of green and white was used throughout the house. The improvised altar was banked with palms and ferns. Miss Nanelyne Kinnebrew sang “O Promise Ale,” accompanied by Aliss Fariah Elliott. As Mendels sohn’s AYedding Alarch was play ed by Aliss Desma Elder, Aliss Stella Aleadow, maid of honor, came to the altar. The groom and his best man, Air. C. AY. Henson, were met at the altar by thebride and her father, Air. B. 11. Aleadow, who gave the bride away. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. 11. Alashburn, during which the “Flower Song” was played by Aliss Desma Elder. The bride wore a gownofwhite satin and georgette and carried a bouquet of bridal roses and swan soria. The maid of honor was gowned in white georgette and carried a bouquet of white carna tions. Immediately after the ceremony Air. and Airs. Henson left for an extended tour of the east, which will include Baltimore, Washing ton, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, New York, Niagara Falls, Toron to and Cincinnatti. The bride is a daughter of Air. B. 11. Aleadow, of Oglethorpe county, and she is a young woman of personal charm, possessing many noble traits of character and Christian graces. The groom is a member of*the wholesale firm of Henson Brothers & Fulbright, of this city and also traveling sales man for J. K. Orr Shoe Cos. Atlan ta, Ga., and he is a young man of sterling worth, and one the most popular Knights of the Grip in Georgia. Those attending the wedding from a distance were: Alr.andAlrs. A. D. AlcCurry, Air. and Airs. AI. .). Griffeth/Air. and Airs. J. AY. Griffeth, Air. and Airs. R. L. Rog ers, Col. and Airs. AY. H. Quarter man, Airs. AY. G. Elder, Mr. and Airs. T. C. Fulbright, Air. and Airs. J. V. Henson, Airs. L. AI. Henson, Dr. W. L. DeLaPerriere, Air. H. A. Carithers, Jr., Air. J. J. AVilson, Alisses Charlotte and Nell Mc- Cants, Aliss Alyrtle Wallace, Aliss Desma Elder, Alisses Esther, Flos sie and Alaude Henson, Air. G. C. Alaughon, John and Guy Kilgore, Rev. J. 11. Alashburn, of Winder; Air. and Airs. C. G. Henson, Ath ens; Aliss Nannelyn Kinnebrew, Athens; Aliss Fariah Elliott, Ath ens; Air. and Airs. J. T. Pittard, Winterville; Rev. AY. AI. Coile, Winterville; Alisses Alar ion and Gladys Coile, Winterville; Airs. John Edwards, Atlanta; Aliss An nie Berry Hinton, Atlanta; Air. R. C. Aurett, Atlanta. Miss Alice Eugent Dunn Hostess. On Alonday afternoon, Aliss Alice Eugene Dunn entertained a few' of her friends at a matinee party, celebrating her thirteenth birthday. After enjoying the pic tures at the Strand, she invited her guests to the City Drug Store, where delightful refreshments were served. Those enjoying Aliss Dunn’s hospitality were. Alisses Annie Lou Lamback, Elizabeth Rankin, Alary Julia Reid, Sunie Johns, Eurania Hayes, Alary Quarterman Alary Lamar Jackson, Louise Wil liams and Marguerite Walker. Young Matrons Club Give Picnic. On Wednesday afternoon, the Club gave a picnic on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rankin, in honor of Mrs. James Walter Coop er, who will leave Monday for her future home in Decatur. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper re gret to loose them from the social life of Winder. Mrs. H. NT. Rainey Hostess to a large number of her friends. On last Friday afternoon at the beautiful home of Air. and Airs. 11. N. Rainey on broad street, Airs. Rainey entertained a number of her friends at a beautiful party, in honor of her house guest, Airs. A\ r . H. Perrin, of Atlanta. The lower floor was thrown to gether and beautifully decorated in baskets of gladiolias, daisies, sweet peas and dahlias. The hand some silver punch bowl was em beded in a nest of sweet peas and was presided over by Alisses .Mat tie Louise Rainey and Mary Quar terman in the dining room. Music was enjoyed during the afternoon and after many interest ing games of bunco,a delightful salad course was served. Airs. Rainey was assisted in receiving by Airs. Robert Justice Smith. The invited guests were.: Mrs. W. 11. Perrin, of Atlanta, Airs. J. N. Holder, of Jefferson, Alesdames AY. L. DeLaPerriere, Alice Dunn, AA T . 0. Perry, R. J. Smith, \\ T . K. Lyle, G. AY. Patrick, L. W. Hodges, Harry Hodges, E. A'. Snipes, 11. T. Flanigan, 11. A. Carithers, Sr., AY. 11. Quarterman, AY. H. Faust, R. L. Rogers, R. 0. Ross, S. T. Ross, 11. A. Carithers, Jr., P. A. Flanigan, A. I). AlcCurry Paul Roberts, Lee Radford, John Flanigan, B. B. Jackson, Lee Fort son, AY. C. Horton, AA T . A. Brooks, Bob Camp, Ralph Smith, AY. Af. Holsenbeck, R. 11. Kimball, AA T . L. Blasingame, A. A. Cax.p. Julian AYilson, J. L. Jackson, Roy Jack son, J. A\ T . Griffeth, 11. N. Rankin, G. C. Aloseley, AI. J. Griffeth, S. F. Alaughon, Alisses Ora Lee and Pauline Camp. Miss Lona Reece Couch Entertains Little Aliss Lona Reece Couch was hostess to a number of her little friends on Alonday afternoon celebrating her sixth birthday. The little girls and boys resem bled faries over the lawn. Airs. Couch was assisted in receiving by Alesdames. H. A. Perry, Vella Alae Smith, AY. H. Jennings, AA T are, Broojn and R. L. Woodruff. As the guests arrived Airs. Jennings and Airs. Broom served punch from a very inviting corner of the porch. Alany games were enjoyed by the children, and later in the after noon cream and cake was served. Those present on this happy occa sion were: Alisses Evelyn Herrin, Hattie E. DeLaPerriere, Howard Perry, Jr., Annie Hunter Har grove, Kathrine Hargrove, Alary Louise aMd Nancy AA r alden, Paul ine Roberts, John Henry Eaven son, Harriett Segars, Hugh Cari thers, Sara Barber, Samille Smith, Virginia Cooper, Morton Cooper, Doris Couch, Emilyn Aliller, Cecil Stewart, Dean Turpin, Helen Graddick, Lona Belle Carrington, Frances Craft and John Alillard Craft, Jr., Mrs. B. B. Jackson Hostess. On last Thursday afternoon at her beautiful home on Church St. AI rs. Bush Jackson entertained the Young Alatrons Club. Instead of playing games the charming hos tess had two interesting contests; one was a book contest with sever al drawings for the prize which was a handsome hook and drawn by Airs. H. A. Carithers, Jr., The second contest was to see who could make the best animal of putty, and Airs. H. AI. Rankin was the most successful, and was presented with a basket of peach es. Later in the afternoon cream and cake was served. Those enjoy ing this gracious hostess hospitali ty were: Alesdames. Aloseley. Alc- Kinney, Rankin, AYilson, Kimball. Carithers, Flanigan, Vonderleith, Reid. Snipes, Cooper, Roy Jack son, Ralph Smith, Bob (’amp. Buy fruit jars from the Winder 5 & 10c store, and you can buy your fruit with the change. For Sale —One Overland Road ster. See Norton Hill at B. H. Merck’s. It Mrs. Bob Zachery and little brother, are the guests of the for ner’s mother, Mrs. Emma Piver. Airs. W. L. DeLaPerriere is spending a week or ten days with her parents, Air. and Airs. AY. H. Stanton, at Social Circle. Air AY Hill Hosch was in Jeff erson for a few hours last evening with friends. Airs. L. A. House left Wednes day for Salem, Va., to visit her sister, Airs. AY. S. Shank. Alessrs. S. P. Smith and Shan non Smith and Alisses Icie and Alary Smith, and Arlevia Burson motored to Atlanta AVednesday. Air. and Airs. S. C. Potts attend ed the Hood-Philpot wedding in Athens Saturday. Alesdames AY. C. Horton and Lee Fortson and AY. C. Horton, Pauline Roberts, John Henry Eav enson motored to Athens Alonday. Alesdames Roy Jackson and Joe House entertained the Baptist Ladies Aid Society in the church parlors on Tuesday afternoon. Air. H. A. Perry is sick at his home on Athens street. Aliss Nina Stewart will leave) next Tuesday for Virginia and Tennessee, where she w ill spend a month. Air. A\ T otson Smith, of Athens, was in Winder Tuesday. Misses Pearl and Louise Eley are the guests this w'eek of Air. and Airs. Jeff Segars, of Smith ville, Ga. Messrs. Guy Sewell and Dewey Pulliam, of Lavonia, were the Sun day guests of Aliss Pearl Eley. Airs. Fred Alatthews, of Colum bus. Ga. and Airs. Alaude Burst, of Atlanta, were the guests of Airs. Sunie Sparks Sunday. Dave AI. Jackson, near the Oconee County line brought us a cotton bloom Tuesday, making the fourth one this week. The 4th day of July is generally considered an early date for cotton blooms. Air. Tom Simmons, of Gaines ville, was the guest of Air. John AlcCants last week. Airs. J. V. Edwards, of Atlanta, is spending the week with her mother, Airs. W. B. AlcCants. Air. W. B. AlcCants is in South Georgia for a few days this week. Airs. AI. E. Collins, of Valdosta, is the guest of her daughter, Airs. S. AI. St John. Mr. J. A. Archer, who was in Winder Tuesday to renew his sub scription to The Times, reports fine rains and good crops around Auburn. The Jolly ( Jil ls Club was enter tained most pleasantly Saturday afternoon by Misses Prulia and Pauline Sims. Quite an intesesting programe was carried out. Every one was busy at work for an hour, after which delicious ice tea, cake and pickle were served hy the hostess. The club now has 13 enthusiastic members, and are planning many pleasant outings throughout the summer. Mr. Russ Hosch ,of Commerce, was a visitor in Winder last week end. Mr. Howard Bryant, of Athens, spent Sunday afternoon with friends here. Mr. Ernest Sims spent Sunday with his parents at Bethlehem. Miss Kate Piver, of Atlanta was the week-end guest of her mother here. Mrs. D. A. Anthony and Mr Mark Anthony spent several days in Statham last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hale. Miss Bell Hardigree spent Mon day in Hoschton. Mr. Geo. Thompson spent Wed nesday in Atlanta. Misses Ida Lee Ross, of Stath am, and Mary Anthony, of Center, are the attractive guests of Mr. and M rs. W. <’. Ross, Jieir home on broad street. Misses Annie and Ermine Thom as, Mrs. Sunie Sparks, and Mrs. Will Sims spent Saturday in Ath ens. Mr. John Williams spent Friday in Athens. Judge B. T. Moseley of Daniels ville, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth, Gainesville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hill. Air. and Airs. Fleming Thomp son have returned from their wed ding trip, and are at home to their friends at the residence of Air. and Mrs. G. AY. Smith. Airs. J. T. AYalden spent Thurs day in Gainesville. Aliss Lollie Durham of Atlanta, is the guest of her sister, Airs. 11. E. Edwards, at her home on Cand ler street. Aliss Kathleen AA'ilson has re turned from a two weeks visit to relatives and friends in Daeula and Lawreneeville. Mr. and Airs. Ernest Perry are spending the week-end with Mr. and Airs. Arch Perry. Rev. and Airs. AY. 11. Faust and children, Airs. A\\ AI. Holsenbeck and Aliss Alildred Thrasher will leave in a short time for Alary land, where Mrs. Faust and Aliss Thrasher’s parents live. Rev and Airs. J. 11. Wood are spending several days in Valdosta this week with Rev. and Airs. R. AN'. AVallaee. Alisses Desma Elder, Alyrtle Wallace, Flossie, Maude and Esth er Henson attended the wedding in Arnoldsville. Sunday of Air. Carl Henson and Aliss Deadow. Alisses Flossie Henson, Desma El der and Alyrtle AA'allace will take the trip to \'. Y., Washington, Niagara Fall’s and other places of interest, with Air. and Airs. Carl Henson. Dr. and Airs. C. S. Williams and son, spent the week-end in Gogart and Statham. end in Athens. AI r. and Airs. J. C. Ray spent ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CAN ? Are exerting yourself to the ut most to make your farming, your business, your productivities 100 per cent efficient? Do you need money, advice or help to enlarge your activ ities in these lines? This Bank stands ready to encourage to the utmost all legitimate production. • A BA /V/C FO£2 ALL PEOPLE [FARMERS BANKi WINDER, GEORGIA. HI HARDWARE JSSSsis • ■ . * HERE It is our intention that you shall receive full value for ev ery dollar spent with us. We value the enduring appreciation of those who transact business with us. Our hardware service is worth your while, worth your trade. We will please you better, will save you money. Don’t pass us by. WE GUARANTEE YOU YOUR MONEYS' WORTH — Woodruff Hardware Cos. Winder, Georgia. Mrs. Paul Roberts has been in disposed for several days. Mrs. Alae Potts spent the week- Sunday of last week at Gumming, Ga., with Mr. and Airs. Claud Hope. Aliss Christine Hood of Athens is the guest of Air. and Airs. Alae Potts. Mr. and Airs. J. S. Hargrove spent Friday in Atlanta. Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan spent Fri day in Atlanta. Air. Porter Davis of Atlanta, is the guest of his aunt, Airs. Alollie Smith. Airs. 11. E. Alillikin, continues quite sick at her home on Park Ave. Born to Air. and Airs. Rosco Eavenson a little girl, on Alonday June 23. Aliss Rose Dillard spent the past week-end in Naehoochee Val ley with relatives. Aliss Gladys Eavenson has re turned from a weeks visit to re latives in Atlanta. Mr. and Airs. .1. T. Walden and children spent Sunday in Athens. Airs. W. L. Jackson left Tues day for Alonroe, where she joins a camping party for a weeks out ing. Air. and Airs. W. C. Ross and children spent Sunday in Center with relatives. Aliss Cliloe Irwin, of Concord, was the attractive guest lasi week of her sister, Airs. J. P. Williams. Air. Millard Harper, of Alonroe, N. (’., spent Tuesday with Dr. and Airs. ('. S. Williams.