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Social and Personal News
Mrs. 0 M. Jackson Hostess.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. O.
M. Jackson entertained at a mati
‘nee party, in honor of Mrs. D. M.
Mincher, of Baxley, the guest of
Mrs. H. E. Millikin, and Mrs. R.
W. Wallace, of Valdosta, the guest
of Mrs. W. 0. Perry. After enjoy
ing the pictures at the Strand, the
| guests were served delightful re
freshments at the city drug store.
The invited guests were Mrs, Wal
lace. Mrs. Mincher, Millikin, Perry
Jacobs, and J. L. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley En
tertain.
On Friday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Bradley entertained a
few of their friends, in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace, of
Valdosta. The living room, dining
room and library were thrown to
gether and covers were laid on the
beautifully appointed dining table
for twelve guests. Those enjoying
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley s gracious
hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Wallace, of Valdosta, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Millikin, Dr. and Mrs. E. F.
Saxon, Mrs. Alice Dunn, Mrs.
Mincher, of Baxley, Rev. R. ft.
Moss.
Mrs. J. L. Jackson Hostess.
On Thursday evening, Mrs. J. L.
Jackson, assisted by her attractive
daughter, Marguerite, entertained
at a six o’clock dinner Tor
, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace, of
Valdosta. Covers were laid for
twelve. Those enjoying this happy
evening together were: Mr. amt
Mrs. R. W. Wallace, Dr. and Mrs.
S. T. Ros-, Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Mil
likin, Mrs. Meacher, of Baxley,
Miss Lucy Turpin and Mr. Jack
Millikin.
PICNIC AT PARK.
Last Friday evening a picnic
was given at the Park in honor of
Misses Harris, of Commerce, and
Ola Porter, of Jefferson, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Baird.
Quite a number of young people
enjoyed this outing. After the pic
nic, the party were chaperoned to
the Strand, by Mr. and Mrs.
Baird, where the remainder of the
evening was spent.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks spent the
past week-end in Atlanta with Mrs
Robinson. She was accompanied
home Monday by her sister, Miss
Fannie Slocum, of Edwards, Miss.,
who will be her guest lor some
.time.
r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parham and
Miss Gertrude Parham, of Athens,
spent Sunday in the city, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. !>• Par
ham.
Mr. Foster Hardigree is improv
ing from liis recent illness.
Messrs. Fritz and Cupid Potts
spent several days last week with
a party on a camping trip in the
mountains of North Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
spent Friday in Jefferson.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson and Mrs. Gro
ver Moseley and Miss Kathleen
Wilson spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Marie llet-rip spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. DcLaPer
riere spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Dr. A. W. Martin was in Atlan
ta Tuesday.
. < ICE CREAJd FESTIVAL AT
BETHLEHEM.
Next Wednesday evening at
8:30 fast time the Domestic
Science Class of Bethlehem, will
have an ice festival. An interesting
[program has been arranged.
Games will be played and a good
liw i-n general for every one who
attends.
We are indebted to Dr. R. P.
Adams for four of. the finest egg
plants we have seen in a long time.
This is a great food plant and
when properly prepared, makes
one of the best dishes one can ask
for.
Mrs. G. A. Johns spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emory S. Hams spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Win
der attending the Barrow County
Sunday School Association. Mrs.
Harris is one of the most loyal
church workers in Barrow County.
Mrs. I*. A. Flanigan has return
ed from a two weeks’ stay in
Waynesville, N. C.,
Mr. W. A. Bradley of the Y. M.
C. A., was at home this week for a
couple of days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Niblack will
return this week from the East,,
where they have spent two weeks
on their wedding trip.
Mr. Ira Ethridge and son, of
near Jefferson, was in Winder
Monday.
Mr. A. D. Harris, of Commerce,
was here on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Jamie Robertson, of Dal
las, Tex., is spending several
weeks with her brother, Mr. A. F.
Roberts, and other relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross, Dr. and
Mrs. L. W. Hodges, left Tuesday
for Ashville, N. C., where they will
he for several days.
Miss .Mattie Harris, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
[John Baird, has returned to her
home a 1 Commerce.
Prof. John Bail'd left Sunday
Tor Sparta, where he will teach a
10 days Singing ('lass.
Mrs. J. W. Surmnerour spent
yesterday in Atlanta.
Rev. W. E. Moore, accompanied
hv his wife, went to Colbert the
first part of the week to conduct
a ten day revival.
Miss Jo hide Lou Smith is spend
ing some time at Franklin, N. C.,
Mr. Page (Gregory has returned
from Ashville, N. 0., where he
spent a week shooting lizzards
and grasshoppers, with • his air
rifle. Page says after a week
spent of that kind, he is a crack
shot.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthews
left last week for a seeral days
tour through North Carolina.
Miss Rosa Mae Westbrook, Mrs.
Rowland Martin and little son,
Frank, are expected home soomaf
ter a few weeks visit in Opelika,
Ala., •
Miss Nina Fussell has returned
to her home in Parrot, after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ivey.
News has been received of *
dealt) of Mr. J. C. Bullard of Mon
ticello. Miss Evelyn Bullard will
be remembered as one of the Ma
trons at the Agriculture College in
Athens, last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook are in
Atlanta at the bedside of ' Mrs.
Westbrook’s father.
Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Jackson,
mother and sister of Mrs. W. E.
Treadwell, have returned to Madi
son.
Mr. Elliot Durham of Mulberry,
was a isitor in the city Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Neal Elbam. of
Greenville, S. C., is the guest this
week of Mrs. J. H. Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walden and
two daughters, leave this week for
Birmingham, where they will he
with relatives and friends for a
few weeks.
Mr. and Ms. Grady Whitehead
and baby of Greenville, S. C., and
Mrs. W. T. Hamby of Cartersville,
are guests of Mrs. Ella Whitehead
and Mrs. Reba Vonderlieth.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Parker were
in Atlanta Tuesday
Mi> L. H. Reid entertained the
iMissionary Society of the Presby
terian Church Monday.
Mrs. L. R. Maynard of South
Carolina, is the guest of her dau
ghter, Mrs, John Maynard.
Mrs. T- A. Maynard spent Mon
day in Athens.
Mrs. John Hargrove will enter
tain a number of friends Friday at
a picnic at the Fair Grounds.
Miss Tonner, of Lawrenceville,
is the guest of Miss Camille May
nard this week.
Dr. 8. J. Cartlege will till his
regular appointment at the Pres
byterian Church Thursday night.
Every body come out to hear him.
Rev and Mrs. W. H. Faust, Mrs.
W. M. Holsenbeck and Marietta
Faust were in Macon Wednesday
and Thursday in the interest of
the Baptist 75 Million Drive. Mr.
Faust is Associational Director of
the Applachee and Mrs. Holsen
beck lias charge of the Woman’s
work.
Miss Gladys Overton spent last
week-end with horuefolks at Union
Point.
Mr. Wade Parr, of Athens, was
in Winder Monday.
Mrs. A. Y. Eavenson and daugh
ter, Gladys, have returned home
after a two weeks’ visit to her
daughter, Mrs. H. N. Mann, of
Savannah, Mr. Mann accompanied
them home.
Pros. J. I’. Williams was highly
complemented on bis able manage
ment of the association during the
past two years.
Mr. F. Hofmeister spent last
week-end in Atlanta with his dau
ghters. Mesdames John Sharpton,
and Edwarely Dardey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick
of Atlanta, and Mrs. H. T. Flani
gan left Winder Tuesday morning
for a two wks’ trip thru the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. W. C. Horton and Mrs.
Paul Roberts returned this week
from a ten days stay at Hender
sonville, N. C.,
Mr. Charles Dunn, who has
been in Charlotte, N. <buying
cotton, has returned t.o Winder,
where lie will be connected with
the cotton office of Mr. John M.
Williams.
Mrs. D. M. Mincher and daugh
ter, Miss Louise, of Baxley, Ga.
are spending sometime with Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Millikin, Mrs. Min
cher is a sister of Mr. Millikin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace and
son, Mrs. W. O. Berry and son,
and Mrs. Mac Potts motored to At
lanta Frday.
Mr. arid Mrs. O. M. Jackson
have returned from a len days
trip in the mountains of Tenn.
Rev. and Mrs. li. W. Wallace
and son, Richard, left for While
Sulphur Springs Tuesday, after
spending ten days here with
friends.
Miss Gladys Thornton, of Bir
mingham, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. B. Parham.
Miss Frances Brooks has return
ed from a two weeks’ visit to
friends in West-End and Atlanta.
Mrs. T. M. Foster is spending
some time with friends and rela
tives in Milledgeville and Macon.
Mrs. Fannie Higginbottom, of
Atlanta, is the truest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coker.
Miss Rosa Rives and Mrs. J. M.
Rives spent Saturday in Athens.
Mr. Willie Thompson of Macon,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and
children of Milledgeville, were
guests of Mrs. T. M. Foster Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson and
Mary Lamar, spent Sunday in
Monroe.
Miss Willie Mae Eavenson is on
an extended visit to her sister,
M rs. H. N. Mann, of Savannah, Ga.
Mr. nod Mrs. J. M. Roberts and
two children, are enjoying a de
lightful Gamp at Reeves Mill. This
is a very beautiful- spot on which
to spend several weeks during the
hot'summer months.
Mrs. J. M. Jackson is spending
several weeks in the mountains,
near Blue Ridge. Ga.
Mrs. G. A. Johns, Misses Mary
Louise and Sunie spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Mr. and tyrs. R. J. Smith and
children, spent last week in Jeffer
son, Athens and Oconee.
Mr. Clyde Williamson spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
BETHLEHEM.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston White, of
Atlanta, are with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Yearwood this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Greene Smith
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Perry.
Misses Ettie Belle and Myrtice
Harrison entertained three attrac
tive young ladies. Misses Susie
Belle Perkins. Helen Arnold, of
Statham, Miss Estelle Jennings,
of Powder Springs, for a few days
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leslie and
sons, have returned from a pleas
ant visit to South Georgia, they
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Mazelle Arelatine.
Mrs. Sandy Harrell spent last
week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore have
returned to Atlanta, after an ex
tended visit to his parents here.
Mrs. C. li. Sims is visiting her
mother, at Jefferson.
Mr. ft. L. Yearwood who lias
been in an Atlanta hospital, re
turned home Tuesday 1 greatly im
proved in health.
Mr. J. L. Moore is home from
a two weeks’ stay m Ala.,
Messrs, (i. L. Holloway and Will
Hinesley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hol
loway returned Saturday from a
pleasant motor trip to Powder
Springs and Atlanta.
Mr. <'. L. Sims and son, William,
are on a business trip to Katonton.
Lightening killed two fine hogs
for Mr. Weymon Ridgeway last
Friday.
A fine baby girl came to make
her home with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson last Friday. The little
lady bears 1 lie name of Lucy Gar
rett, for her maternal grand moth
er.
A happy occasion was that of
the annual barbecue for the Hol
loway family and many friends,
at the home of Mr. Maynard llol
loway last Wednesday.
Mrs. George Wiley was called to
the bed side of her daughter, in
Hoschton, this week. Mrs. Moon
is improving.
.Mrs. Henrietta Malsby, of At
lanta, Mrs. AY. F. (’amp, and M>n,
of Campton, were here Monday.
Mr. Julius Adams has returned
to Atlanta.
Miss Lena Hill is visiting in
Winder this week. She went up
for t-heJSunday School Convention.
Special Services will he held at
the Baptist Church, beginning
Friday evening, continuing thru
Sunday. Members are urged to he
present, and all are cordially in
vited to attend these services.
Sunbeams will render their reg
ular program Sunday afternoon at
four o’clock.
TENT THEATRE ATTRACTS
LARGE AUDIENCES
The Kadell-Kritclifield Com
pany lias been enjoying excellent
business this week a1 their large
tent theatre where some splendid
plays have been presented by a
most excellent company. A num
ber of very entertaining special
ties are being offered between the
acts. On the whole this is one of
the best tent attractions that has
ever visited Winder. The manage
ment is calling special attention to
their feature play which will be
presented Friday night, entitled
“The Natural Law.” said to lie
one of the greatest sex-problem
plays ever offered the public. The
play lias received the strongest
lendorsements of clergymen, phy
sicians, school teachers and tin*
public generally all over the Unit
ed States as well as in many for
eign countries. T ,, e Natural Law
will be offered with all special
scenery a ink efforts and is stated to
be by far the very best play yet
I presented. Unquestionably Friday
night will be a record breaker.
Mr. Carrington has just receiv
ed his discharge from the .U. S.
Array, where he served with dis
til ‘tion as Lieutenant in Frapee.
FIRST EAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
Sunday School 11 a. m.
Preaching 12 o’clock. “Ti e Rod
In The Hand.”
Preaching 9 o’clock. “The
Worlds of The Lord Jesus.”'
You are urged to be present.—
W. 11. Faust, Pastor.
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MONDAY & OTST
The Picture in which the Win
der Soldiers are featured.
ATTENTION BUYERS
I have the following real (.‘late bargains for you:
7-room home on corner lot with water, lights and
bath, plastered and ceiled throughout—and soiling for
$2,750.00.
0-room home nicely finished with all conveniences,
$2,250.00.
7-room house and large 3 acre lot with pasture and run
ning water and with 4 room tenant house, all selling lor
$4,000.00.
5-mom house mi good corner lot, w ith barn lor $1,800.00
Several fine vacant lots for sale at low prices.
Nice 5-room house on Broad street, close in, in Statham
$2,000.00.
Good 0-room dwelling, barn, pasture with running wa
ter and 20 acres of good lain! in town of Statham going at
$0,250,00.
FARM LANDS
Fine farm of 91 acres adjoining city of Winder, public
road running through if-.two good homes and outbuild
ings; fine pasture, good bottoms, ami offered for quick
sale al $140.00 per acre.
151 acres with two settlements, fine timber and good
land on Bankhead Highway between Winder and Athens
going at $175.00 per acre.
330 acres in Hancock county. 4 miles of a Railroad
town, with 3 tenant houses, 0-linrse farm 0pen,250000 feet
of saw limber and quanitv of fine hard wood limber, 80
acres of bottom land, loam soil with fine red clay subsoil,
at $30.00 per acre.
173 acres of strong red land, well timbered, two tenant
bouses, on good highway, fair grade ot land. SIO,OOO.
7X5 acres in Hancock county. 1 1-2 miles of Linton, 10
horse farm open strong black land, very fertile, seme of
il growing a bale to the acre this year, li room home. 7
1 Pliant houses of 3 and 4 rooms, large II stall barn m or
iginal forest timber, gin house, gin. corn mill, 30 h. p. en
gine and holer, 3 miles of hog wire fencing, over a mil
lon feet of saw tmlier, a large pari original forest. 75
acres of fine button land, an excellent combination stock
and agriculture farm and selling b r the low pree of $30.00
per acre.
See rue for Lands, Lots and Loans::
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Ally.
Georgia
Miss Gladys Harris is the guest
of Miss Myrtle Reid at Bremen,
Ga., for ten days.
The many friends of Mrs. L. W'.
Hodges are glad to know she is
improving from a recent illness.
Mr. Rhett Nowell, spent several
da vs at Blue Ridge, Ga., last week.