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PERSONAL NEWS
Mrs. Ralph Smith Hostess.
One o£ the enjoyable occasions
of the past week, was the picnic
given by Mrs. Ralph Smith to the
members of her Club, and other
friends, at the Fair grounds. After
an hour of interesting games, a
picnic lunch was served and a
large number of Mrs. Smith’s
friends were present on this occa
sion.
Miss Mary Quarterman Gives
Party.
On last Thursday afternoon,
Miss Mary QuartermM gave a
matinee party for Mr. Henry
Bradley and his guests, Messrs.
Franklin and Cleghorn Toole, of
Atlanta. Quite a number of her
friends enjoyed this happy occa
sion.
Rev. Richard AV. Wallace, of
Valdosta, was the guest of Mr.
Claud Mayne Tuesday night.
Mr. L. M. Mayne, who has been
quite ill, is up again and consider
ably improved.
Mr .and Mrs. G. C. Moseley are
on a visit to Mr. Moseley’s par
ents in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews
and a party of friend* spend
ing the week at Savannah and
Tybee.
Miss Ada Hancock is spending
several days at Savannah and Ty
bee Island.
Miss Lena Hill, of Bethlehem,
lias been seriously ill, but is now
convalescing. She is a sister of Mr.
Jim Hill, of our city.
Dr. Adams, one of the leading
physicians of Barrow County, was
in Winder Tuesday, £r„j his Beth
lehem home.
i' 1 Little Ruby Hcseh, baby dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hosch
of Bethlehem, died Monday night
with dysentery, complicated with
Whooping Cough.
Prof. J. L. Moore, of Bethlehem,
was in Winder a short while Mon
day.
Mr. John T. Perry was on tlfe
sick list last week.
Mrs. W. H. Faust and daughters
Hilda and Marietta, and Miss Mil
dred Thrasher, are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Faust, of Lexington.
Miss Viola Hughes, of Cordele,
spent last Tuesday with her cou
sin, Mrs. Thelma Baugh.
Messrs, lloyt and Cecil Moore
spent several days last week at
Watson Springs, in Greene county.
Dr. and Mrs. AV. L. DeLaPer
riere spent Sunday in Atlanta,
with the latter’s brother, who is at
the Piedmont sanitarium.
ENDORSMENTS
Monticello, Ga., 3:50 p. m. June 3,1919.
lion. Kobt. Fowler:
Mayor, Covington, Ga.
Melville Comedians here one week show
clean in every respect above the average
troupe
H. B. Kelly, Mayor.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 20, 1919.
lion. Mayor:
Monticello, Ga.
Melville Comedians Theatre is clean and
was enjoyed by our people who patronized
them liberally. The members of the show
weie affable and pleasant and made many
friends here.
Miller S. Be.” Mayor.
Washington, Ga., 2:15 p. m. June 3, 1919
Melville Show
Care Mayor, Covington. Ga
Melville show is first class. Tht com
posing the troupe are o k. 1 can personally
vouch both for show and those composing it.
K. A. Wilheit, Mayor.
Madison, Ga., June 3, 1919.
To Mayor. Covington, Ga.,
Melville shows good, moVal and a credit to
any city.
Mayor.
Mr. and Mi*s. Fred Rogers and
niece, of Atlanta, were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Rogers.
Mrs. T. M. Foster is spending
the week near Monroe.
Mr. Claud Sheats will leave for
Kansas City, Saturday, to make
his home for the remainder of the
year.
Mrs. Bunie Sparks has accepted
a position with J. P. Allen & com
pany in Atlanta.
Miss Nell MeCants in the guest
of her sister, and friends in Atlan
ta this week.
Miss Charlotte MeCants is the
guests at a house party of Miss
Fanny Belle Adams, of Covington.
Mrs. J. Harvey Lokey and dau
ghter, Mary Ellen, and Airs. P. R.
Smith left Tuesday night for a
three weeks visit to their parents.
Mr. and Airs. T. B. Smith, of Tal
botton, Ga.
Aliss Rose Dillard and Air. Pike
Hutchins spent last Sunday at
Nachochee Valley.
Aliss Icie Smith is the guest of
Aliss Erma Hancock, of Jefferson.
Air. T. AI. Furlow, of Jackson,
spent the week-end with Air. and
Mrs. Alac Potts.
Mr. Ruben Franklin, of Coving
ton, spent Sunday here with
friends.
Rev. and Airs. AV. 11. Faust, Hil
da Faust, Miss Alildred Thrasher,
and Airs. AV. AI. Holsenbeck, have
returned from a ten days visit to
Ah's. Faust’s home in Alaryland.
Miss Hattie Patrick spent the
week-end with her mother, who is
ill at their beautiful country home
near Alonroe.
Air. AV. A. Brooks spent several
days here this week with his fam
ily
Airs. AV. TI. Quarterman and
daughter, Alary, left Friday for
Savannah and Tybee Island, for a
two weeks stay.
Aliss Alaude Gordon of Statham,
spent Friday here.
Mrs. J. A. Perry spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Dr. and Airs. Gibson Nowell, of
with relatives.
Mr. and Airs. AV. 11. Toole and
sons. Franklin and Cleghorn, have
returned to their home in Atlanta,
after spending ten days here with
friends.
Dr. W. C. Potts, of Athens,
spent Sunday with bis parents,
Mr. and Airs. S. C. Potts.
Miss Annette Hamilton, of At
lanta, is visiting her grysd-mothrr.
Airs. AT J. Perry,
will spend a week.
Dr. and Airs. AV. L. DeLaPer
riere left Tuesday morning for
Savannah and Tybee, where they
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Quillian visit
ed their two married daughters at
AVatkinsville last week.
Miss Annette Quillian, who lias
been visiting friends in different
sections of the state, readied home
last week. Aliss Annette is always
greatly missed in Winder society
when away and her many friends
were glad to welcome her back.
Mr. F. Hofmeister spent last
Sunday in Athens with his son.
Air. Frank Hofmeister.
Miss Alary Lou Segars returned
to Atlanta AVednesday, to accept a
position with Quaker Oats Com
pany.
Rev. O. A. Smith, of Jackson
ville, Fla., preached last Sunday
morning at the Christian Church.
He is Sunday School Secretary for
the Southeastern States and spoke
on “Religious Education.”
Airs. Sanders preferred charges
against Air. Frey when his bulldog
killed her cat in her millinery es
tablishment. She declared to the
recorder that the dead tabby had
saved SIOO worth of millinery
stuffs monthly from destruction
by rodents.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Services for Sunday.
Sunday School 11 a. m.
Preaching 12 o’clock, “A Flou
rishing Church.
Preaching 9:30 p. m. “The
Other Side.”
This cordially invites you and
your friends.—W. 11. Faust. Pas
tor.
Statham Baptist Church.
Preaching at the Statham Bap
tist Church next Sunday after
noon by Rev. AV. 11. Faust, at 3
o’clock. Subject, “The Lost
Christ.” Come and bring your
friends.
FOR SALE.
The best looking, sniicthest run
ning, easiest riding six cylinder, 3
passenger Roadster in Barrow
County for tlTe money, mechani
cally good, some terms to right
party.
SEED POTATOES.
Lookout Mountain seed Irish
potatoes for sale. —Hargrove
Bros.
We sell Farms. Read our adver
tisement this issue. I. E. Jackson
and company.
For Sale Cheap—Several stand
ard Western Union Telegraph in
struments and one practice mach
ine.—C. AI. Hathaway, Winder.
For Real Estate and Insurance
of all kinds. See I. E. Jackson and
company.
Melville $10,000.00
Tent Theatre
At Winder, Ga., opposit S. A. L. Station
—Beginning—
MONDAY, JULY 14th
Bert Melville and company of thirty
will present a 4-Act Comedy Drama
“The Broken Commandment”
Specialties Between Acts
Change Program Daily
One lady will be admitted FREE if accompanied
by one adult ticket, or two ladies with one adult
ticket Monday night only.
ADMISSION 25c AND 35c INCLUDING WAR TAX
Christian Church.
R. & Aloss, Minister.
Sunday School 11 oclock.
Morning Worship 12 o’clock.
Evening Worship 9:30 o’clock.
Air. Aloss will preach at both
services a cordial welcome to
every one.
House Wanted—l wish to rent
a house or three or four lower
rooms.—o. B. Mcßae, Seaboard
Depot.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FARMERS BANK
of Winder, Ga. at the close of business July 7th, 1919.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts. .$263,382.98
U. S. Bonds 12,600.00
Stock, Federal Res. Bank. 1.500.00
Furniture and Fixtures. .3,355.45
War Saving Stamps 846.00
Overdrafts 440.70
Advances on cotton 32,890.70
Gash & Due From 8ank5.86,052.11
$411,067.51
PROGRESSIVE STRONG ACCOMMODATING
We appreciate all business entrusted to us and being members of Federal
Reserve System better fits n& *© care for your every banking need. We invite
your account.
OFFICERS:
GUY H. KILGORE, President, JNO. A. THOMPSON, Vice-President.
JNO. L. HARRIS, Vice-President, ROBT. J. SMITH, Cashier,
P. CARLTON PENTECOST, Assistant Cashier.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors who were so kind
to us during our recent sickness.
May God’s richest blessings be
with all of you.
J. AI. Barrett.
NOTICE.
Have all your trash cans ready
for trash wagon tomorrow, Friday
The wagons will come for the
trash.—J. R. Arnold, Clerk.
Deposits July 7, 1918 , $130,111.80
Deposits July 7, 1919 218,795.66
Increase In One Year 188,683.86
CHURCH NOTICE.
Please announce in your paper
that Air. Andrews will he at the
Auburn Baptist Church Sunday
13th at 11 o’clock to make on ad
dress on S. S. He will interest you.
Everybody invited.—J. B. Brook
shire, Pastor.
For Sale —Fine pigs; seven
weeks. See A. E. Bush.
LIABILITIES:
(Capital Stock $50,000.00
Surplus 2,500.00
Undivided Profits 3,602.48
Re-discounts (Federal
Reserve Bank) 36,169.37
Bills Payable None
Deposits 318,795.66
$411,067.51
Specialties Between Acts
ADISON and LIVINGSTON
Singing and Dancing
I
MISS GRACE BROCKHON
Comedienne
JOE HACKADY
Monologue
VICTOR CANARES
Operatic Tenor
Doors Open 9.30
Fast Time
Seating Capacity
Twenty-five Hundred