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Picnic In Honor of
Miss Ruuth Ethridge.
Last Thursday afternoon a pic
nie was given at Parks’ Mill in
honor of Miss Ruth Ethridge, of
Sparta, ( la., the attractive niece of
Mr. and Mrs. John Summerour.
After a delightful afternoon,
the party returned to the home of
Miss Ella Mae Summerour, where
they spent the evening in games,
and cutting of delicious melons.
Those in the party were: Misses
Ruth Ethridge, Henson, Desma
Elder, Evelyn Radford, Ella Mae
Summerour, Rose Dillard, Myrtle
Booth, Charlotte and Xelle Mo-
Cants, Messrs. Pike Hutchins,
Ernest Sims, Clyde Eskridge, Will
11. Hosch, John Kilgore, Poole,
John Drake and C. H. Cook.
Miss Jackson Entertains
One of the prettiest parties of
the week was the one given by
Miss Mable Jackson at her lovely
home on Midland Ave. in honor of
Misses Nelle and Charlotte Me-
Cants guests. Misses Lambert,
Weeks, Adams, Hood and Taylor,
and also Miss Thelma Woodruff’s
guest, and Mrs. Carl Henson.
The color scheme of green and
gold was carried out in all the de
tails. Vases of sunflowers and
other yellow flowers adorned the
mantels and tables.
Progressive initials was enjoyed
during the proming. The color
Scheme of green and gold was
prominent in the delicious salad
course served at the end of the
games.
Miss Jackson was assisted in en
tertaining by her sister. About
thirty guest enjoyed Miss Jack
son’s hospitality.
Miss Robinson Entert^js.
One of the prettiest affairs of
the week was the party given by
'Miss Montine Robinson, Wednes
day morning, for the visitins
girls in town, the house guest of
Misses Nelle and Charlotte Mc-
Cants, Woodruff, Turpin, Mrs.
Robert Arnold and Mrs. G. C.
Moseley. hTe shaded porch living
room and music room looked quite
charming with large baskets and
vases of sunflowers carring out
the color scheme of yellow and
white. As the guests arrived they
were served punch by Mrs.. Oscar
Summerour and Mrs. Edd Beding
field.
After many interesting games
of Bunco, a delicious salad course
with ice tea, was served.
Those enjoying Miss Robinson’s
hospitality were: Misses Lambert,
Adams, Taylor, Weeks, Hood,
Parks, Powel, Oreen, Nowell,
Charlotte and Nelle Met'ants, Tur
pin, Woodruff, Smith, Elder, Fer
guson, Quillian, Pirkle, Herrin,
Radford, Perry, Louise and Mary
Alice Strange, Jackson and House.
Water-Melon Cutting.
One of the most unique and de
lightful affairs of the week was
the watermelon cutting given by
Miss Ella Mae Summerour, on
Monday afternoon, in honor of
Misses Charlotte and Nelle Mc-
Cants house guests.
After a pleasant hour spent in
Kodaking; the guest were ushered
out under the seuppernoing arbor,
where tables were ladened with
watermelons, peaches and grapes.
Those enjoying Miss Summer
our’s hospitality w r.
Misses Hood, Adams, Weeks,
Taylor, Lassester, Lambert, Char
lotte and Nelle Met'ants, Maud,
Esther and Flossie Henson, Rad
ford. Herrin, Robinson, Jackson,
ITgrris, Elder, Quillian and Sikes.
Bui son, Moore, Barber,
Brooksber, Eskridge, Cooper,
Sims, and John and Huy Kilgore.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerour
chaperoned the party.
;*I will not be working in my
'.studio until September Ist.
A. E. Knight.
Misses Camp Hostess.
Misses Ora Lee and Pauline
Camp entertained at a Theatre
Party Wednesday afternoon in
honor of Miss Lucile Braswell, of
Logansville, after enjoying the
play, “The Safety Curtains,” the
party returned to the Drug Store,
where they were served an ice
couurse. Those enjoying this hos
pitality were Misses Luucile Bras
well, Sadie and Gladys Harris,
Louise House. Reunette Woodruff,
Mary Louise Johns, Elizabeth
Kimball, Frances Brooks, Inez
Cooper and Ora Lee Camp.
Mr. Porter Davis, a grandson of
Mrs. Callie Millsaps, and who has
been teaching in Atlanta Tech
High, left here Monday for his old
home in Texas.
Mrs. Harry Segars and little
daughter, Harriett, will leave this
week for Ashburn, for a visit of
several weeks.
Mr. 1. E. Jackson returned
Tuesday from bis trip to New
York, Niagara Falls and other
places.
Miss Sara Frances Segars is
visiting relatives and friends in
Norcross, Aflanta and Luthers
ville.
Miss Hattie Patrick left Friday
for her vacation of several w r eeks.
While away she will be at her
home near Monroe and in Atlanta.
Miss Elder Entertains.
On Tuesday morning, Miss Bos
nia Elder entertained at a lovely
morning party, in honor of the
Misses MeCants house guests. Miss
Fanniebel Adams, of Covington,
ATiss Mary Hood, of Commerce,
.Miss Louise Taylor, of Luthers
ville, Miss Lucile of
Turin, and Miss Marion Weeks, of
Dacatur, and Mrs. Carl Henson, of
Winder. The guests spent*a de
lightful hour in sewing and Miss
Louise Green, of Miliedgeville, re
ceived the prize for the prettiest
article made, a beautiful box
of handkerchiefs.
The reception hall, parlor and
dining room were thrown open to
the guests, and were beautifully
decorated in sunflowers and other
cut flowers. Mrs. Hiram Flanigan
and .Miss Beulah Ferguson assist
ed in entertaining. A salad course
was served to the guests. Forty
guest enjoyed Miss Elder’s hospi
tality.
Eethabra Pictut.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams and
son, Louis Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Brannon Williams, Messrs. J. P.
Williams and Paul Williams at
tended a delightful Sunday School
picnic at Bethabra Church near
Smiths Springs on last Wednes
day.
W. C. T. U.
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be held at. the Bap
tist Church Monday afternoon at
5 o’clock.
A special program will he given
by the L. T. L’s and a good atten
dance is desired. Mrs. Georgia
Harris, Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. A. A.
Camp, Mrs. Lee Fortson, Mrs. A.
A. Thomas, Mrs. Edd Herrin, Mrs.
D. L. Nowell, Mrs. W. E. Mathews,
Mrs. Ralph” Smith and Miss leie
Smith will he hostesses on this oc
casion.
Picnic For Visitors.
Another enjoyable affair of the
M isses MeCants bouse party w r as
the picnic given by several of the
young men of Winder on Monday
evening at Parks Mill. Several
cars motored out and just before
dark a bonteous supper was serv
ed. Mr. and Mrs. MeCants were
chaperones.
Miss Lona McGaughey, of Ath
ens, was the guest of Miss Gladys
Overton Wednesday Night.
Mrs. L. A. House has returned
from Salem, Va., from a vistT to
her sister, Mrs. Shank.
Misses McCants Entertains in
Honor of Guests.
One of the prettiest and largest
parties of the summer was the one
given by Misses Nell Charlotte
McCants in honor of their guests,
Misses Weeks, Lambert, Adams,
Taylor, Hood and Lossestee, on
Friday evening, July eighteenth,
at their beautiful home on Candler
Street.
The entire lower floor was
thrown together and decorated
with vases and baskets of pink
and white carnations.
Mr. McCants and Miss Nell Mc-
Cants received at tiie door while
Miss Charlotte McCants with the
guests composed the receiving
line in the parlor.
Miss Sara Frances Segars serv
ed punch in a cozy corner of the
porch.
Music was enjoyed through the
evening by an orchestra composed
of Prof. Cooper, Mr. Barber and
Miss Appleby.
After two hours of promenading
an ice course was served carrying
out the color scheme of pink and
white.
Eighty of Winder’s College set
enjoyed the hospitality of the
Misses McCants.
The out of town guests were
Messrs. Lee and Biggers, Coving
ton, Ca., Messrs. Wilson, Sikes,
Pharr, Daeula, Ca., Mr. Ben
Shakleford, Lawrenceville, Ca.,
Messrs. 11 illm and Abney, Athens,
Ca., Miss Abney, Athens, Ca.,
Miss Betsey Grim, Knoxville,
Torn., Mr. Arnold Carrtuh, Akron,
Ohio.
Messrs. Henry Bradl.,, and Har
old Starr left Monday for a visit
to Messrs. Fran Killrand (’leghorn
Toole, of Atlanta.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley is spending
the week in Demorest, with Miss
Fay Wilkinson.
Miss Fay Wilkinson left Winder
last week, after speifding two
weeks’ here with friends. She will,
leave Demorest August the first,
for Cleveland, AsnTand and Point
Cedar, Ohio., to visit friends, and
later will enter the government
service having already stood civil
service examination.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Sunday School 11 o’clock. Claud
Mayne, Supt.
Morning Worship 12 o’clock.
Lord’s Supper and Sermon.
Evening Worship 9:30 o’clock.
Song service and sermon.
Welcome to every on.e
Our July audiences, morning
and evening, have been unusually
large, perhaps the largest of this
year, excepting of course, our re
vival audiences. Always glad are
ve to welcome our friends and
visitors. New faces are seen at
each service. We certainly miss
those who are sick and cannot be
present. All in all, the month has
been a month of uplift and bless
ing. Generally speaking, our sick
members are better. They have
been examples of faith in suffering
and have taught their minister
and friends helpful lessons of
patience in the sick room. How
grateful should all he who are
strong, who know the blessing of
health.
Rev. R. E. Moss is conducting
revival services this week at Good
Hope, Walton County.
Dr. Sikes, of St-atham, was in
Winder Wednesday.
Mr. Tom Deaton, of Cain’s Dis
trict. spent yesterday in Winder.
1 Messrs. J. O. Hawthorne, of Au
burn, and W. J. Ethridge, of Carl,
were in Winder yesterday.
Mr. John H. Hill, of Montezuma,
spent Saturday in Winder.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express to our many
friends of Statham, our most sin
cere appreciation for the many
kind acts rendered in our recent
bereavement. —Mrs. P. H. Rudesal
and family.
Mr. ('. M. Ferguson spent yes
terday in Atlanta on business.
Miss Annie Thomas spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Thomas are
having their family reunion to
day. Mr. Thomas celebrating bis
63rd birthday, and has his entire
family, children and grand chil
dren.
Master Joe Tom Miller of Bo
gart, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. (\
S. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson
and daughters, Willie Mae and
Gladys, are spending ten days at
Tybee.
Mr. Carter Daniel, of Athens, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
Smith.
Miss Nimmie Perry, of Monroe,
is expected to visit friends and re
latives here this week.
Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Miss Lucile Hancock, of Mays
ville, is visiting relatives here this
w'eek.
Prof, and Mrs. J. I. Allman and
son, Claude, of Toceoa, Ca., motor
ed through Winder, making a
brief visit upon Rev. R. E. Moss,
brother of Mrs. Allman.
Mr. W. E. Roberts was called to
Grayson Monday morning on ac
count of the death of his sister.
Mrs. Vallie Arnold and Miss
Maggie Belle Arnold, are the
guests of Mrs. S. N. Arnold.
Mr. J. T. Coil, of Nicholson, is
spending several days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benton.
Miss Willie Meadow, of Atlanta,
is visiting her sisters, Misses Berta
and Mary Meadow. *
Curtain Goods
We are showing some very pretty
things in new curtain goods, curtain
nets, scrims and figured curtain goods
See the new Cretonnes
for Curtains
Beautiful line of Draperies—pat
terns of bright rich colorings .
Special values in thin summer Dress
Goods, Voiles, Organdies and other
thin goods for mid-summer wear.
JB Beautiful showing of Laces suitable
for summer frocks. Come in to see
them.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
“The Home of Quality"'
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jackson
and son, O. M., of Atlanta, are the
guests for several days of Mr. and
Mrs. Jiulson Jackson.
Miss Annie Lay, of Gainesville,
is the attractive guests of her aunt
Mrs. N. J. Kelly.
Miss Frances Brooks leaves this
week for Atlanta, to be the guest
of Miss Dorothy Brogdon, who is
entertaining a house party.
Mrs. W. E. Young and children,
have returned home from a visit
to Mrs. F. E. Duurst in < Ynnmerce.
Miss Ora Lee Camp has return
ed from a visit to Mrs. W. If.
Toole, of Atlaiivi.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth,
of Gainesville, are visiting Mr. ana
Mrs. Green Hill on Athens street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henry and
sons, of Macon, spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Jackson, on their way to Blue
Ridge, where they have rented a
cottage for the summer.
Mrs. J. I’. Williams left Friday
for severaTweeks’ visit to her old
home in Concord, Ga.
Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Dr. W. C. Potts, of Athens,
spent Sunday here with his pa
rents.
Miss Grace Jackson left Mon
day for Blue Ridge Mountains to
he gone several weeks.
Mrs. Mac Polls is spending sev
eral days in Jackson, this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Furlow. They have all their chil
dren with them for a week. Mr.
and Mrs. James Furlow, from Chi
cago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fur
low and baby, from Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mcßae and
son, of Roekmart, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Perry for
several days.
Messrs, llosea Williams and
Homer ilill were visitors to Madi
son last week.
Miss Ethel Newell, of Cordele,
is the attractive guest of her
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Nowell, and uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. G. (\ Moseley.
Mrs. Carl Henson, of Arnolds
ville, is visiting relatives and
friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moseley have
returned from a visit to Mr.
Moseley’s parents in < ’ordele.
Mrs. Vella Mae Smith and little
daughter, are the guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. Andrews, of Abbeville,
S. for several weeks.
Miss Ruth Ethridge, who has
been the attractive guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sum
merour, returned to her home at
Span a, last Monday.
Misses Tina Lord and Lou a Mc-
Gaughey, of Athens, and Mrs.
Grady McGanghey, of Monroe,
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
I lomer Strickland.
Dr. Saxon spent Monday in At
lanta, looking after business of the
(’ity Pharmacy.
Mr. M. B. Smith, of Savannah,
Air. Mercer George, of Atlanta,
and Mr. Arnold Carruth, of Akron,
Ohio, wore the week-end guests of
the Misses McCants house party.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carrington
are on an extended visit at South
ern Pines, N. <
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ilolsonbeck
and sons, returned this week from
a short visit to relatives at ( lin
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ton.