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Sberidan-Austin.
Avery pretty home wedding
was that of Miss Grace Sheridan
to Mr. Lucious Austin, on Wtd
tiesday, July 23rd.
* The ceremony was performed in
an impressive manner by Kev. J.
P. Chandler.
The home of the bride was taste
fully decorated for the occasion
with a profusion of cut dowers
and ferns. A pretty floral arch,
hanked with ferns, was erected on
the piazza, under which the hridal
couple stood while the solemn
words were spoken which made
them one.
A large concourse of relatives
and friends were in attendance,
bearing witness to the deserved
popularity of these young people.
Many pretty and useful gifts were
received.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Sheridan, of this
city, and is noted for her beauty
of face and disposition. She held a
position in the public schools last;
year.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Austin and is a spier.?
did young man, who has recently
returned from France. He has a
position with the Winder Lumber
Cos. Mr. and Mrs. Austin left for
an extended trip, visiting Atlanta,
Macon, Oordele and other points.
The Young Matrons’ Club
Entertain Husbands.
On Thursday afternoon last, the
Young Matrons’ Club entertained
their husbands at a picnic, onac
eount of the rain the motor ride
to the woods had to be abandoned,
but didn’t prevent their getting
together and enjoying a beautiful
spread and a good time. They met
at the home of Mr. and M rs. Kim
bell and Mr. and Mrs. Blasiname
and enjoyed a delicious supper
spread in the large dining room,
which was followed ia'Mf in 1 he ev
ening by a watermelon cutting on
the spacious lawn.
Master Roger Miller Host.
Master Roger Miller, entertain
ed a few of his friends at a mati
nee party on Wednesday after
noon, eeletrating his eleventh
birthday. After enjoying the pis
tures at the Strand, they returned
to Rogers home, where Mrs. Mil
let served delightful refreshments.
Those enjoying this occasion were :
Master’s Joseph Perry, Willis
Young, Fulford Cook and Lamar
Perry.
Baptist Ladies Aid Society.
The Aid Society met in the
chuurch parlors on Tuesday after
noon. Qude a large number of
ladies were present, and aiter the
business session and program, the
hostesses, Mesdames 0. O. Maddox
and Elder carried the members of
the society to the Winder Soda
Fount, where a delightful ice
course was served.
Mrs. W. 0. Perry spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. L. A. Cook returned Tues
day from a visit of several weeks
token old home at Dawson, lon el I
County.
Mr. J. T. Wright, one of Hie
clever and prosperous citizens oi
Aubuurn, route 2, was in the city
Tuesday on business. While here
he renewed his subscription to 1 he
Times for another year.
Messrs. Clove. Arthur and Hoy
Perry were in the city Tuesday on
business.
Misses Alice King and Arlevia
Burson and lcio Smith were visit
ors to Athens Tuesday.
Mr. S. P. Smith and son, Shan
non, were visitors to Athens and
AVatkinsville Tuesday.
Misses Josephine Lambaek, of
Elberton, and Ruth Lambaek, of
Augusta, are spending a while
with their grand-parents, Rev. and
iMrs. John 11. Alashburn.
Miss Flossie Henson will visit
friends in Tignall next week.
Mrs. Emmett Bond and chil
dren, Thoburn and Mildren, from
Camben, S. C., are visiting rela
tives here.
Mrs. Elmer llaynie of Norcross,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. G.
Segars, this week.
Mr. R. L. Eavenson left Wed
nesday for Charleston, where the
Bell Overall Cos. of Winder is pull
ing up another large plant.
Miss Sadie Harris returned
Tuesday from Logansville, where
she has been visiting friends for a
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Williams at their home on Wood
lawn avenue Wednesday, a little
girl.
Mr. Mark Anthony of Atlanta,
is the guest of his parents, 31 r. and
Mrs. D. A. Anthony.
Mrs. J B. Thrasher and children
of Statesboro, are with Dr. and
Mrs. Quillian for several weeks.
.Mrs. J. T. Quillian and Mrs.
Claud Little and Mr. Ford Little,
from Commerce, spent Tuesday
with Dr. and Mrs. Quillian.
Miss Esther Henson will leave
Friday to visit Miss Inez Dcckey,
at Piedmont, Ala.,
Rev. R. E. Moss conducted a
baptism service last Tuesday af
ternoon at four o’clock at Snow’s
Mill, for the (Hood Hope Christian
Church in Walton County.
Mrs. W. 11. Stanton and Miss
Martha Adams, of Social < ’ircle,
were the guests last Sunday of Dr.
and Mrs. W. L. DeLaperriere.
Mr. C. L. Bennett, of near Com
merce, one of Jackson counties’
best citizens, and progressive far
mer, passed through Winder yes
terday en route to Atlanta.
Tiie many friends of Mr. Sam
Stein, who has been confined in an
Atlanta sanitarium with typhoid
fever, will he glad to know he is
very much improved.
Mrs. W. L. DeLaperriere is vis
iting her parents, -Mr. and Mrs, W.
11. Stanton at Social Circle for a
few days.
Miss Maude Suddath, of Dou
glas, Ca., and Miss Inez Suddath,
of Maysville, are visiting their
cousin, Mrs. D. 1). Kesler.
Miss Nina Stewart, who has
been the attractive guest of rel
atives and friends in (late City,
Ya. and Tenn., for the past sever
al weeks, returned home ast Sun
day.
Mr. Ernest Sims and Mr. Clyde
Eskridge were in Atlanta last
week-end.
Mr. Calvin Eweing and family,
of Atlanta, are spending several
days with relatives and friends
here.
Mr. Ernest Arnold spent the
week-end in Covington with
friends (?)
Mr. W. F. Hubbard, cashier of
The North Georgia Trust and
Banking Cos., spent the week-end
with his family at Elberton.
Miss Bernice Lay, of Gainesville
is the guest this week of her uncle,
and aunt, Mr. and Mis. N. J. Kel
ly-
Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, are spending a few days
here this week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J’. Ray will
leave Saturday for Blue Ridge for
an outing and rest of two weeks
Blue Ridge is a live little city in
Fannin county and the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hay before coming
to Winder a few years ago. The
Times wishes for them a pleasant
visit in their old home and safe re
turn to Winder.
Messrs Albert and Walter Ben
ton have returned from Fort Val
ley, where they have been for Sov
eral weeks, and are now at the
Winder National Bank.
Mrs. Ella O’Shields, of Monte
zuma, is spending sometime with
her mother, Mrs. M. J. Perry and
other relatives.
Col J. A. Ayers, of Jefferson,
passed through Winder Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. TANARUS, Walden and
children, spent several days in
Gainesville last week.
Miss Reunette Westeott, of Ma
con, was the week-end guest of
Misses Ora Lee and Pauline Camp.
Mrs. Levia Hodges and Mr. Er
nest Harry Hodges spent Sunday
in Logansville.
Air. and Mrs. Judson Hardigree
and Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Miss
Marguerite Jackson spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Miss Alary Bird McGowan, of
Greer, S. (’., is the guest of Aliss
Louise House. Aliss AlcGowan’s
father w as city electrition here for
several years.
Airs. Emma McCleskey, of At
lanta, is the guest of Air. and Airs.
S. C. Potts, and other relatives
here this week.
Air. Walter Russell returned
friday from a visit to Washington,
D. < \,
Air. and Alts. Fulblight, moved
Tuesday to their new home recent
ly purchased from Air. J. A. Sud
deth, on East Broad Street.
Mrs. T. Al. Foster ana Mr. Ralph
Foster, are spending a few days at
Bishop.
Mr. John A. Suddath was in the
city Monday.
Dr. Sikes, of Statham, was in
Winder Monday.
It is impossible for all those who
wish to come to Winder to find
homes. We nee at least 100 new
houses to accommodate those anx
ious to locate here.
Winder is on the greatest boom
in all of its history.
Mrs. W. H. Faust and little
daughter, Marietta, and Mrs. W.
A. Brooks, are spending the week
at Clayton, up in the mountains of
North Georgia.
Mrs. W. 11. Faust spent last
week with the parents of Mr.
Faust, in Oglethorpe County.
Misses Julia Thomas and Mae
Moore were the week-end guests
of Miss Mary Alice Thomas, of
Eastville, Ga.
STATHAM.
Miss Marguerite Bishop of At
hens, is visiting .Miss Louise Dan
iel.
Dr. T. J. Sikes was a delegate to
the Masonic Convention at Toceoa
last Thursday. From he went
to Atlanta, where he was with his
son, Eustace. He returned Sunday.
Mr. Henry Perry and son John,
motored to Bethabara for church
Sunday. t
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Williams and
children, and Mrs. T. J. Sikes,
Clarence a n d Willie Lou, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Snow near Jacks (’reek Sunday.
Misses Mary and Mozelle Perry
are visiting relatives near Hosch
ton.
Miss Ola Daniel of Athens, is
visiting Mrs. J. C. Daniel.
Miss Modelle Hale is visiting
her grand-mother, Mrs. Lowe, of
Good Hope.
A delightful event of the past
week to the children was the birth
day party given by Master James
Crome, on Friday afternoon.
Mr. Dan Bishop, of Athens, was
in town Sunday aftemoon.
Mrs. Choice Cooper, of Bogart,
was the gutst of her mother, Mrs.
Georgia McDonald Thursday and
friday.
Misses Ettie Belle Harrison, of
Bethlehem, and Ola Garner, of
Lawrenceville are the guests of
Miss Helen Arnold.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Sunday School 11 o’clock. Claud
Mayne, Supt. Morning Worship 12
o’clock. Communion and Sermon.
Evening Worship 9:30. Song
service and serraon.
A cordial welcome to every one.
Miss Ermine Thomas spent the
week-end in Athens, as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thomas.
Aliss Ida McGukin, of Hartwell,
Ga., who is a member of the facul
ty of the summer school at Athens,
spent the week-end with Aliss
Alice King.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
Sun d ay School 11a. rn.
No preaching at 12 on account
levival services at Bethabara, con
ducted by the pastor.
Preaching at 9:30, “The Call of
God.”
You are cordially invited.—W
H. Faust, Pastor.
BETHLEHEM.
Aliss Alary Nelle Sims has as her
guest for this w’eek, Aliss Lillian
Venable, of McComb, Aliss.
Rev. J. \Y. Brinsfled returned
from Pentecost church Sunday,
where he was engaged in a weeks’
meeting. This week and part of
next week he will protract the ser
vices at his church here. Rev.
Vivian L. Bray, of Smyrna, one of
the most able ministers of the con-
ference i doing the preaching here
and a great meeting is expected.
Air. John Wallace, of Elbert on,
lias been on a visit to Mr. and Airs.
C. L. Sims.
The friends of Airs Weymon P.
Harrison will be sorry to learn
that she has been quite ill for a
few days.
Mrs. J. T. O’Shields, of Alonte
zuuma, visited her sister, Airs. E.
S. 11 arris 1 his week.
Air. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers an
nounce the birth of a son Monday,
July 28th.
Air. Tom Tucker, of Sparta, has
been visiting in the home of Mr.
W. Pope Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenon Wallace, of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Ven
able and daughters, of Jefferson,
spent last Monday with Mr. and
M rs. ( L. Sims.
Miss Ettie Belle Harrison spent
last week-end in St at ham where
she attended a house party given
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
MILBURN WAGONS
WHILE YOU CAN GET
The Old Time Wide Track
We Have a Good Assortment of
2 1-2 inch Regular 2 1-2 inch Wide Tire
2 3-4 inch Wide Tire 3 inch Wide Tire
%
Special Reduced Price
Good Until August 15th Only
We offer this inducement to make
room for another car load.
Buy Early and Get Picking Choice
Smith Hardware Cos.
Winder, Georgia
by Miss Helen Arnold.
Mr. G. L. Lankford and daught
er accompanied his mother to
Crawford last Saturday and spent
a'few days in her home.
Mr. William Thompson, who
has been with the 83rd Division
Engineers in France, returned to
Camp Gordon last week and is
now at home well and happy. All
the boys from this immediate sec
tion are back and a welcome ser
vice will be held for them next Fri
day morning at the .Methodist
church. All who appreciate the
sacrifices made by those young
men are invited to take part in
this service.
Alessrs. W. 11. Wages, R. L. Man
ning, John, Chares and Warren
Thompson are in Atlanta for a few
days.
Aliss Lucy Harrison, of Atlanta,
is visitng Alisses Viola and Ruby
Harrison.
wViAtfs .ijjfflftr
SUCCESS DEPEND?
ON HIS BANKING Mon
connection
Banking and business go hand in hand
A Business Man can hardly make a move
without in some way coming in contact with a
Bank.
Therefore, our advice to Young Men just
started in business is this:
Open o Cheeking Account —HERE —800N—not
only for the convenience, hut to familiarize yourself
with the Service we render and to establish a < red it
that will he useful when you need it.
A BANK FOa r THEC“ WBt °" - , I
FARMERS BANK
WINDER, GEORGIA.
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Rev. Stokes Walker, of Monroe,
is assisting pastor Harben in the
revival services at Bethel Baptist
rhurch near here.
Mrs. W. C. Yearwood has been
confined to her room for a few
days.
Bethabara Baptist Church.
Evangelistic Services will begin
at Bethabara Church Oconee
County, Satilrday, August 2nd, II
a. m. The pastor, Rev. W. 11. Faust
will do the preaching.
Air. S. C. Potts, of Winder, will
lead the singing* assisted by si
large local choir.
Dinner on the ground Sunday.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend. Ibis is one of the largest
and oldest churches in this section
and tremendous crowds attend the
summer meetings.