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Misses Mary Alice and Louise
Strange Hostess.
On Monday evening, Misses
Mary Alice and Louise Strange
were the charming hostess at a
delightful “prom” party at their
lovely home on board street, in
compliment to their attractive
house guests, Misses Josephine
Franklin of Covington, and Helen
Cox of Monroe, two popular mem
bers of Wesleyan student body.
The guests were met at the door
hy Miss Mary Alice Strange and
Mr. Tom B. Strange, who carried
them into the parlor w’here the re
ceiving line stood composed of
Misses Franklin, Cox, Louise
Strange and Messrs. R. B. Russell,
Jr., and Keith Quarterman. Misses
Elise Starr and Rubye Woodruff
presided over the punch bowl,
which was elaborately decorated
in Wesleyan colors, Lavendar and
Purple, and was used throughout
the spacious rooms, and in the re
freshments. About fifty of the col
lege set were invited. Among the
out-of-town guests were: Messrs.
Culme Kinnebrew and Carter
Daniel, of Athens, Henry Smith,
of Jefferson, and Lieut. Donald
McKibben, of Atlanta.
Mrs. W. H. Quarterman Gives
Matinee Party. ..
On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
Quarterman entertained a few
friends in honor of her guests,
Mesdames. W. H. Toole, of Atlan
ta, and H. R. Hunt, of Powder
Springs. After enjoying the pic
ture at the Strand delightful re
freshments were served at the
City Drug Store. Those enjoying
this occasion were: Mesdames. W.
H. Toole, H. R. Hunt, Alice Dunn,
J. T. Strange, E. A. Starr, A. A.
Camp, R. L. Rogers, W. A. Brad
ley, 11. E. Edwards, Reid, H. T.
Flanigan, G. A. Johns, A. D. Mc-
Curry, W. 0. Perry and Mac Potts
Master Henry Stiles Bradley En
tertains for his guests.
On Friday afternoon, Master
Henry Bradley gives a matinee
party for his visitors, Master
Franklin and Cleghorn Toole, of
Atlanta, and a few other friends.
After enjoying the picture they
were carried to the home of the
host and delightful refreshments
were served. Those enjoying this
pleasant occasion were: Franklin
and ('leghorn Toole, Nannelle
Starr, Annie Lon Lamback, Lamar
Perry, Mary Julia Reid, Clifford
Henson. Alice Eugent Dunn, Har
old Starr, Mary Quarterman and
Helen Oraddiek.
Entertains Visitors.
On Thursday evening, Mrs. A.
A. Camp entertained at a six
(o'clock dinner, for Mrs. Quarter
man and Mrs. McCurry’s visitors,
Mrs. W. H. Toole, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. H. R. Hunt, of Powder
Springs. Covers were laid for six.
Ernest Green Graham Gives Party.
On Saturday afternoon, at the
home of his parents, on broad st.,
Ernest O. Graham entertained a
number of his little friends, cele
brating his twelveth birthday. As
the guests entered the living room
they were received by Airs. Gra
ham, assisted by Mrs. Cliff' Wages,
of Tignall, Airs. Sam Graham and
Airs. Junius Carrington. Aliss Eli
zabeth Graham served punch, and
after many enjoyable games,
cream and cake was served. Those
enjoying this happy occasion
were: Claude Herrin, Lamar Per
ry, W. C. Horton, Otis Camp, J. A.
Haynie, John L. Lanier, William
Lanier, Horace Austin, Robert
Lay. Alorgan Wages, Ruth Wages,
Blanche Smith, Johhie Bennett,
Lois Me Elroy, Mary Ross, Gladys,
Thompson, Ethel Austin, Bernice
Ivery, Marcia Smith, Dorothy
Cuaft, Lona Belle Carrington, Mil
dred Oldham, Elizabeth Graham,
Samuel Craham and John Thomp
son 11.
Cooper-Young
Miss Maude Cooper and Mr.
Hampton Young, both of Ogle
thorpe county, were united in
marriage last Monday. Rev. J. H.
Mash burn performing the cere
mony at the parsonage ; n this city.
The young couple left immedi
ately for Atlanta.
Mrs. H. T. Flanigan Gives Recep
tion To Her Visitors.
One of the most brilliant events
of the past week was the reception
given by Mrs. H. T. Flanigan, in
honor of her guests, Mesdames. H.
T. Kilpatrick and J. W. Millsaps,
of Atlanta, and J. W. Cooper, who
will leave next week for Atlanta,
to make her future home. The
lower floor of the lovely home of
Mrs. Flanigan’s was thrown toge
ther and beautifully decorated.
Baskets of sweet peas, roses and
daisies were used on cabinets, ped
estal’s and tables. Mesdames 11. E.
Millikin, Bob Camp, W. L. Jack-
Sun and H. E. Edwards received
at the door. In a cozy corner of
the hall Mesdames. O. M. Jackson
and Clyde Williamson served
punch. In the dining room Mes
dames H. A. Carithers, Jr., G. A.
Johns, P. A. Flanigan and Roy
Jackson received. Mesdames. Mac
Potts, J. W. Griffeth, A. D. Mc-
Ourry and Miss Ora Lee Camp
furnished music throughout the
afternoon, and during the two
hours some seventy-five ladies
called.
Missionary Society Gives Picnic.
On Alonday afternoon Airs. W.
B. AlcCants with her Junior Alis
sionary Society, of the Methodist
Church, with some of their
mothers, fathers and other friends
left Winder in seven cars for a
picnic at Summerour’s Mill.
The children enjoyed wading
for about two hours. Then a sutnp
tous feast was spread down at the
spring. About sixty children were
present. Those chaperoning were:
Air. Jeff Henson, Air. Aliller, Air.
Paul Autry, Air. Sidney Eberhart,
Airs. W. B. AlcCants, Airs. Autry,
Airs. T. A. Maynard, Airs. E. E.
DeLaPerriere, Mrs. Harrison, Airs.
Brandon, nee Aliss Bertie Pate,
Airs. Eberhart, Airs. Aliller, Alts.
Kesler, Alisses Walker, Odum and
Alisses Nelle and Charlotte Ale-
Cants.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson Entertains.
One of the prettiest parties of
the week was the one given on
Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Wal
ter Jackson, in honor of Airs.
Quarterman's guests, Mesdames.
H. R. Hunt, of Powder Springs,
and Airs. W. H. Toole, of Atlanta,
and Airs. 11. T. Flanigan’s guests,
Alesdames. H. T. Kilpatrick, and
J. W. Alillsaps, of Atlanta. The
living room and dining room were
made attractive with spring flow
ers and on each table arranged for
“500”, compotes of almonds were
placed. Alisses Arlevia Burson,
Alary Lamar Jackson and Grace
Jackson served punch, and Ales
dames. Clyde Williamson, Alice
Dunn and Roy Jackson assisted
Airs. Jackson. A delicious salad
course was served. Those enjoying
Airs. Jackson’s hospitality were:
Alesdames. J. W. Alillsaps, 11. T.
Kilpatrick, W. 11. Toole, of Atlan
ta, H. R. Hunt, of Powder Springs,
Alice Dunn, Clyde Williamson, AV.
(). Perry, Mac Potts, AV. 11. Quar
terman, AV. A. Bradley, Reba \ r on-
Der Leith, T. A. Alaynard, AV. <
Horton, J. AV. Cooper, J. L. Jack
son, 0. AI. Jackson, G. A. Johns,
11. T. Flanigan, R. J. Smith, 11. E.
Alillikin, Ralph Smith, Fleming
Thompson, E. F. Saxon, H. A.
Carithers. Jr., R. 11. Kimball, H.
N. Rankin, F. C. Graddick, Paul
Roberts, Bob Camp, H. E. Ed
wards, Roy Jackson and Alisses
Arlevia Burson, Grace Jackson
and Alary Lamar Jackson.
Dr. J. C. Daniel, of Statham,
spent part of Tuesday in Winder.
Entertains For Visiting Baby.
Mrs. S. F. Maughon and Mrs.
W. H. Jennings entertained Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R. L. Woodruff, in honor of
little Marcia Hargrove, of Craw
ford, Ga.,
The guests were served punch
upon entering, and after various
games all of which were enjoyed
by the youngsters an ice course
was served. Those present to enjoy
the occasion were: Misses Helen
Williams, Ruth Love, Lizzie Kate
Williams, Lona Reece Couch, Hat
tie Eugene DeLaPerriere, Harri
ette Segars, Evelyn Herrin, Geral
dine and Eloise Full bright, Mar
cia Hargrove, of Crawford and
Master Howard Perry, Jr.,
MISS INEZ COOPER HOSTESS.
Miss Inez Cooper entertained at
a very attractive Bunco party on
Tuesday morning in compliment
to the guests of Misses Mary Alice
and Louise Strange, Misses Helen
Cox, of .Monroe, and Josephine
Franklin, of Covington.
Misses Letha Cooper and Rubye
Woodruff dressed in white organ
dies with pink ribbons, served
punch from a very attractive cor
ner of the porch where the games
were played and during the morn
ing a delicious ice course was serv
ed still carrying out the color
scheme of pink and white. Those
invited were: Misses Josephine
Franklin, Helen Cox, Mary Alice
Strange, Louise Strange, Maggie
Perry, Bessie Benton, Pauline
(’amp, Evelyn Radford, Montine
Robinson, Grace Jackson, Floy
Strickland, Mary Anthony, Jennie
Smith, Mary Shields, Maude Hen
son, Thelma Woodruff, Lucy Tur
pin, Esther Henson and Bert Pir
kle.
Aliss Alary Lou Sugars, who has
been in Atlanta taking a business
course, has finished and is at home
for a few days.
Air. and Mrs. Ernest Carring
ton accompanied by Air. and Airs.
Elmer Haynie and Dr. Simpson, of
Norcross, have returned from a
weeks, fishing trip to Jackson
ville, Fla.,
Airs. J. 11. AVood and son, Cro
zier, have returned from a three
weeks visit to Air. and Airs. R. W.
Wallace, of Valdosta.
Air. and Mrs. AV. C. Horton and
AV. C. Jr., Air. and Airs. W. L.
Jackson and Mary Lamar, attend
ed a reunion of ten Sunday
School’s at Thompson’s Mill Sun
day. This is in Cain’s district
where they have always gone over
the top in the Liberty and Victory
Loan Drives. They report an un
usually pleasant day, a large
crowd and a fine dinner.
Mrs. A. D. McCurry gave a
spend-the-day party in honor of
Mrs. W. H. Toole, of Atlanta.
Airs. AV. B. AlcCants, Alisses
Nelle and < 'harlotte AlcCants, and
Air. Allen, motored to Athens
Tuesday.
Alisses Sara Joe Roberts and
Willie Alae Autry were delegates
from Junior Alissionary Society to
Gainesville District Aleeting in
Jefferson last week.
The letter from Rev. AV. 11.
Faust in this issue, giving an in
teresting sketch of the trip from
here to Maryland, will he read
with much pleasure by our read
ers.
The announcement in the Atlan
ta papers Sunday of the engage
ment of Aliss Leila Thornton Vick
ery, of Hartwell, to Mr. Robert
Leeonidas Rice, of Elberton, will
be of much interest here, as Aliss
Vickery was one of the popular
teachers of the High School last
year, where she has many friends.
Airs. Dr. Ford and son, Grant,
are visiting relatives at Demorest.
Air. and Airs. E. A. Saunders of
Abbeville, Ala., have returned
home after spending ten days with
Alisses Callie and Pearl Saunders.
Air. and Airs. Robert Arnold and
baby, spent the week-end in Mon
roe, the guest of Airs. Vallie Ar
nold.
Mrs. AV. H. Toole, of Atlanta, is
spending the week with Mrs. A. D.
McCurry.
On Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Rogers had as their
guests for a six o’clock dinner Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Toole, of Atlanta,
Mrs. H. R. Hunt, of Powder
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Me-
Curry and Col. and Mrs. W. H.
Quarterman.
Mrs. S. T. Ross entertained Mrs.
W. H. Toole, Mrs. W. H. Quarter
man and Mrs. A. D. McCurry at a
spend the day party on Tuesday.
The many friends of Miss Paul
ine Camp will he delighted to
know she is rapidly improving.
Mrs. L. A. Cook and children
left Wednesday for a months’ visit
to Dawson, Ga., and other places.
Miss Rose Dillard is with Misses
Gallic and Pearl Saunders for the
summer, at their beautiful home
on Midland avenue.
Mrs. Sunie Sparks returned
home Tuesday, after a few days
visit in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. L. Walker and little
Grace, Walker, of Beaumont, Tex.,
Mrs. Ben Harrow and little daugh
ter, of Athens, spent last Wednes
day with Mrs. I). D. Kesley.
Col. and Mrs. W. H. Quarter
man, Mrs. H. R. Hunt and Dr. R.
E. Moss spent Sunday afternoon
in Athens.
Mesdames. Bob Camp, R. 11.
Kimball, Ralph Smith and H. A.
Carithers, Jr., motored to Atlanta
Thursday and spent the day.
Mr. Clyde Williamson spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. A. Perry spent last week
in Atlanta with Mrs. Faulkner.
Mrs. S. T. Ross has returned
from a visit of several days in
Athens.
Mr. Ambrose Jackson, who lias
been taking a business course in
Macon, has finished his course and
is at home.
Miss Louise Strange has as her
house guests this week, Misses
Josephine Franklyn of Covington,
and Helen Cox of Monroe.
Mr. and .Mrs. P. B. Jackson and
children, have returned from a
week’s visit to Conyers.
Bargains! Bargains!
AVe are closing out our ladies Georgette and
Crepe de Chine AVaists at greatly reduced prices.
A pretty line of ladies white Skirts at
$1.75, $2.98 and $2.25
Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons 50c.
All Muslin Underwear for ladies’ greatly re
duced in price.
Men’s Work Shirts for 79c.
A line of ladies’ Hose, all colors at 10c a pr.
Ginghams 15c a yard.
A pretty line of Voiles at 15c.
Come soon if you want to take advantage of
these bargains.
SATURDAY, JULY STH
HERRIN’S TEN CENT
STORE
P. S. —We are receiving every week the latest music direct from
the publishers in New York, also the same music on Phonograph Re
cords. Come in and inspect. Come in and inspect this line.
Mrs. Durham Browning of Ath
ens, is the guest this week of her
sister, Mrs. D. A. Anthoay.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams
have as their guest this week their
sister, Mrs. Millard Harper, of
Monroe, N. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Craft, of
Atlanta, are on a visit to their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft.
Mrs. Minnie Daniel and Miss
Lucile Daniel are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Y. A. Daniel in Athens.
Miss Hattie Patrick spent the
week-end with her parents, near
Monroe.
Mrs. M. J. Perry is spending
some time with her daughter’s,
Mrs. W. F. Camp, of Campton,
and Mrs. Emory Harris of Bethle
hem.
Misses Lurine Hood and Marion
Talmadge, of Athens, are the at
tractive visitors of Miss Kathleen
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas
spent several days in Athens, re
cently tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Thomas.
EVERY ACRE A GOOD
ACRE
For sale 132'acre farm; over 100 acres in cultivation,
rest in timber and pasture; well watered. One new 9-
room house, sealed and painted; one 7-room house, old but
sealed and painted; two barns. Can be cut half into, mak
ing two large two-horse farms. Good convenient new
schools and church. If not sold in a few days will rent
out and take off the market.
R. L. WOODRUFF
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Misses Icic, Mary and Jennie
Smith had as their guests this
week, Misses Sara and Jane Ham
mond, of Jackson.
Miss Erma Hancock, of Jeffer
son, in the guest of Miss Icie
Smith.
Mr. W. 11. Toole of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here with
friends.
Mrs. T. M. Furlow, of Jackson,
is spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. Mac Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. DeLay, left
Monday for White Springs, Fla.,
to be gone several weeks.
Mr. Rufus Franklyn, of Coving
ton, spent Sunday in Winder.
Mr. W. H. Toole, of Atlanta,
will spend the fourth, with Mrs.
Toole, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
McCurry.
Mr. W. 1). Hendrix, one of the
splendid oh irons ot Bethlehem,
was here the first of the week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eavenson, of
Bowman, are the guests of Mrs.
Paul Roberts.