The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, August 07, 1919, Image 5

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Social and Personal News T umlin-N i black. Rev. J. M. Tamiln announces the marriage of Ins daughter, Mat tie Mae, to Mr. Carlton Olin Nib 'lack, of Winder, Ga., on Saturday evening, July 26th, the father of the bride officiating. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Niblack left ior New York, Boston and other eastern points. The above announcement is of much interest to the many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Nib lack. Mrs. Niblack, as Miss Tum lin, was one of t Tie nnlst popular and attractive teachers in the school here. Mr. Niblack is one of the leadng cotton buyers and a very influencial citizen. Flanigan-Ethridge. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Flanigan of Auburn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle Mae. to Mr. Thomas Gaines Ethridge, the wedding to take place at an early date. No Cards. Chesser-Xilgore. Last Tuesday afternoon at the home of the brides’ parents, at Auburn, Ga, Miss Cary Chesser and Mr. Ernest Kilgore were unit ed in marriage. The many friends of this young couple wish for them a long and happy wedded life. Chesser- Wages. At the Methodist parsonage Tuesday morning, August sth, Miss Emmie Chesser and Air. Lay M. Wages were happily married; Rev. W. officiating: These young people are of very prominent families at Auburn, and their many friends are congratu lating them and wishing for them a happy married life. Mp-tic.ee Party. Mrs. Mac Potts was hostess to a matinee party on Thursday af ternoon, given for Mesdaines K. VV. Wallace, of Valdosta, and Mrs. *O. B. Mcßae, of Rockmart, who has recently moved here. Before leaving the home of Mrs. Mac Potts, delightful sandwiches and punch was served, and after en joying a splendid picture at Ihe Strand, we enjoyed an ice course at The City Drug Store. Those enjoying Mrs. Potts gracious hos pitality were: Mesdames R. W. Wallace, O. B. Mcßae. W. (>. Per ry, Claud Mayne. R. J. Smith. W. A. Bradley, Alice Dunn, Clyde Williamson, W. L. Jackson, C. A. Johns, H. T. Flanigan, H. K. Milli kin, W. H. Quarterman and W. A. Brooks. Entertains For Visitors. Mis. D. D. Kesler entertained a few young people Wednesday ■evening in honor of her cousins. Miss Inez Suddath. of Mavsville, and Miss Maude Suddath, of Dou glas. The beautiful house was de corated throughout with cut flow ers. Music being the feature of the evening, which was very much en joyed. .Miss Louise House and Aliss Margaret AValker served punch throughout the evening on the spacious varanda. Those present were: Misses Marv Alice and Louise Strange. Tlielma Woodruff, Inez Cooper, Charlotte McCants. Maggie Perry. Inez Suddath, .Maude Suddath. Louise House and Margaret Wal ker, and M< ssrs. R. 15 Russell. Rob Russell, Keith (^ua Herman, Paul Williams, Howard Royers aim Luke Arnold. Mr. A. .1. Ilardigree one <>f Win der's most substaueial citizens and one of the best fanners in Heorgia. w .as in \llanta Wednesday cm business. Miss ,Jodie Wood, who has been making her home in (Jriffin for Hie past two years, arrived in Winder Wednesday, where she will spend her vacation with relatives. Mr. H. E. Millikin spent Tues day in Atlanta Mr. Hawthorne Ware was in At lanta Monday on business. Mrs. Roy Jackson Entertains Young Matrons’ Club. Mrs. Roy Jackson was the charming hostess to The Young Matrons’ Club and other friends, last Thursday afternoon. Her love ly home was beautifully decorated with Zenius and Merrygolds. The guest were meet at the door by the hostess and ushered into the din ing room, where delightful punch and sandwiches were served by Mrs. Spurgeon Williams and .Miss Jackson. After a flower contest and unique contest of making pap er Howers. the guest were served a dainty salad course. The Club members present were Mesdames. Ralph Smith, F. I). Thompson, IF IA. Carithers, Jr.. George Fort son. B. B. Jackson, Robert Camp. Kim ball, Rankin, McKinney, Moseley, and Vonderlieth. The other guests were Mesdames. Spurgeon Wil liams. Parham, W. 0. Perry, Hol senbeck, Millikin. R. <>. Ross, Mac Potts, Clyde Williamson, Ware, Turpin, J. W. Griffeth, Paul Au jtry, Lee Fort sou, T. A. Maynard and Hargrove. • Reception given by Mrs. W. 0. Perry. Due of 1 lie loveliest social af fairs that has been given here this season was the reception giveirbv Mrs. \Y. O. I’erry on Tuesday af ternoon at her beautiful home on Stephens street in honor of Mrs. R. AY. Wallace, of Valdosta, and Mrs. O. B. Mcßae, who has recent ly moved here from Rockmart. The hall, living room dining room and sun parlor were thrown toge ther and beautifully decorated in crepe myrtle and pink roses and asters. Alesdames Mac Potts and \V. A. Bradley received in the hall, Alesdames Claud Alayne and W. A. Brooks received in the liv- ing room. In the sun parlor Ales- Idames R. J. Smith and Alice Dunn served punch. Misses Louise iSt range and Maggie Perry added much to this occasion with the sweet music they rendered on their mandolins during the after noon, Mesdames 11. B. Millikin. ■ Clyde Williamson, K. F. Saxon and J. L. Jackson and A. G. Lamar presided very graciously in the 'dining room. Some seventy-five !friends called during the after noon. Airs. Annie Jackson had as her guests Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Hen ry Parr and their mother, of Ath ens, Air. and Mrs. Vernon Sharp ton and children and Misses Callie land Pearl Saunders, Rachel Satin tiers and Rose Dillard. Air. 1. K. Jackson returned Sun day from a business trip in South (Jeorgia. The members of the Young Ma trons’ Federated Club wish to ex press their thanks for the patron age of the public, and to eaeli and „]] who contributed to Ihe success of ihe program given at the Strand. Friday July, 2;>th. Miss Louise Brown, of Thomps on. is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. t ook. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson and son, Hal, and Messrs. Theo and Wade Jackson, spent the week-end in Atlanta. Airs. John Craft and children, arc spending several weeks with her sister, in Newborn. Mr. C. C. Parr has been indis posed lor several days. Mrs. J. M. Jackson left Sunday for Blue Ridge, Ha., to join her daughters. Mrs. *77. Henry and Aliss Crae* Jackson. Miss Yiolcttc Wood, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Wood. Air. Carter Daniel of Alliens, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Airs. R. J. Smith. Mr. M. and. <iritfetb spent Wed nesday in Atlanta perfecting ar rangements for the erection of his home on Candler Street. The home will be of brick, two stories and ten rooms. Miss Nelle McCants will leave the early part of next week for a northern trip. Misses Ella Mae Summerous, Mildred Thrasher, Messrs. Clyde Eskridge and Tom Burson motor ed to Alto Sunday. Mrs. Mary Wood, of near Jeff erson, is visiting her brother, l)r. S. T. Ross for several days. Mr. C. <>. Ollie, who has been at LaGrange, Ga.. for several months spent the week-end with home folks near here. .Mr. A. M. Benton, who is in the real estate business wilh offices in Atlanta, spent the week-end with his family here. Miss Charlotte McCants is at tending a house party at the home of Miss Marion Weeks at Decatur. Messrs. Russ llosch and son, Willie, and Grady Rice of Com merce, were here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carrington have returned from an extended trip thru N. < Misses Wages, Ethridge Mrs. Ethridge. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of iLawrenceville, and Messrs. Fears and Rawlins of Atlanta was the guests of .Miss Mary Lou Segars Sunday. Mr. John McCants is expected home from Camp League today. Miss Marguerite Jackson, Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace and son. Richard, and Rev. R. E. Moss were with Mr. am! Mrs. 11. K. Millikin for dinner Wednesday. Miss Eloise Fov. of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. (Jordon Lreene, at Russell. Messrs. J. T. Strange and A. I). McCurry left last week for New York and Baltimore. Mrs. W. L. Jackson and daugh ter, Mary Lamar, have returned from an extended trip to Monroe and Indian Springs. Mis. W. 11. Qua Merman spent lasi Friday in Atlanta. Mrs. Mamie Martin and daugh ter, Miss Johnnie, of Gainesville, are spending some time with Mrs. A. D. McCurry. The Winder Dry Goods Store / // // Mrs. R, P>. Russell spent Wed nesday in Atlanta. Misses Gertrude Parham and Marjorie Carroll, and Messrs. Ful lilove and Short, of Athens, spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Winder. Mrs. Lanins, of Russell, lias as her guests, .Miss Annelle Dillard and Messrs. John and Dick Dillard of Kirkwood. Miss llayood, of Law renoevil le. is spending this week with Mrs. L. S. Radford. Mrs. Loyd Horton, of Atlanta, lias been visiting relatives here for several da vs. Miss Rosa Rives spent the week end with her parents. She is teach ing a summer school at Dak Grove. The first of September she will teach in the Public School at Col lege Park. Mrs. M. Cheney, of Atlanta, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wiley Bush. Mrs. K. J. Smith and children, spent the past week-end in Athens with relatives. Mr. A. G. Lamar is spending several weeks in Alabama. Dr. Bennett, of Jefferson, was in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. OHis Jackson lett Saturday for Lookout Mts. where they will spend several weeks. Miss I’.eiilalt Ferguson returned Sunday from a visit in Athens. Mr. Jack Millikin has returned home from Plattslnirg. where he finished the course of Military 1 raining. After a months vacation al home, he will resume nis studies at Dahlonega. Air. and Airs. K. V. Snipes re turned to the city Friday’, alter spending some time in S. Mrs. G. A. Johns and daughters. Misses Mary Louise and Sunic. spent several days of the pas< week in Atlanta. Mrs. J. A. Perry and sons, and Miss Maggie Perry, leave this week for Clayton, where they will spend the remainder of the Sum mer. ' Miss Allene McMillan of Latto, S. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Jones were guests of friends in Statham Sun day. Mr. Howard Rogers had as his I guest last week, Mr. Anil, a col lege friend. l)r. (1. B. Almond spent Sunday night in At liens. Miss Mary Mayes spent last week in Athens, the guest of friends. Mr. W. H. Faust has returned from Clayton, where he has been holding a meeting, and this week is engaged in a meeting at Bet ha ha ra. Mr. IV A. Julian, of Athens, spent the past week-end with his family here. Mrs. Julian and young son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. Johns while in the city. Miss Mary Russell, of Athens, spent several days in Winder re cently with friends. Mrs. J. S. Hargrovt has return ed from a visit to her mol her. Mrs. Freeman, at Stevens. On. Fine Home for Sale Corner lot on streets in W indei; >-ioom house; over three acres of land; tine pasture with running water. Price only #4,O(A). LG tot immediate sale. See for particulars W. H. Quarterman, or Jno. S. Craft. You had better come on now and get one of these cool Sum mer Suits, Cool -Cloth, Palm Beach and Mohair. Out of some thing over 100 suits, we have only 20 odd left and we are de termined to close them out. It you find your size, you will not mind the price for they are cheap. You need a suit and we need the room for the new Pall stock that will soon be coming in. If you could only realize what you would save by buying your Fall and Winter Shoes now; you would not wait longer, for the saving is certainly worth while. Come in and let us fit you up. The Winder Dry Goods Store Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeek and sons Morgan and Arnold, spent Friday in Athens. Mr. Fritz Potts spent Friday in Atlanta Dr. Boland, of Statham, was in the eitv Friday. j Mrs. liiiiimi McCleskey, who has been spending the past week with relatives here, has returned to her !home in Atlanta. Mr. hi mo ry Harris of Bethlehem, spent Saturday in the city. Mrs. Dora King and Misses Kit a and Alice King spent tne past week-end with relatives in Jeffer son, and attended the reunion of the members of the ( artlege fam ily. Mrs. King being formerly Miss Dora < 'art lege. | Mr. Ambrose Jackson was quite indisposed last week. | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cash have re turned home after a visit in Hart well with relatives. ; Mrs. Kli/abelli Cunningham and little daughter, of Atlanta, are spending a tew days with her sis ter. Mrs. James Roy Jackson. .