The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, August 21, 1919, Image 5

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"Birthday Party. Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 12th little Miss Harriett Hill, entertain ed a number of her little friends in honor of her fifth birthday. Af ter many games were played, cake and cream was served the little guests. Those present were Allie and Mildred Hill. Claire Wills, (Jladys Thompson. Dorris and Annie Dean Nowell, Jolinie Lou and Reba Darner, Samille Smith, Reba Lay. Lola Me Elroy, Marion IHill, Harrold House, Joe ( ‘ash, ,lames and Rabun Segars. Orreu ;Roberts. John A. Thompson, Jr., ‘jack Bennett, John McKlrov, Ju lian Bennett and Edgar Hill Jr., jlSiss Perry Entertains. jj Last Friday evening at ihe home •Cl' Mr. and Mrs. ,1. E. Wlight. Miss iNemmie Perry entertained at a {lovely lawn party in hrtnor of her lattraetive visitor. Miss Sybil Mill- of Winder. , | The house was beautifully deco rated with cut flowers and pot •plants. In the dining room punch i-was served by Misses Alette Phil ips and Myvtice Peters. |,| After several proms on the lawn Cream and cake were served the ! gi tests.—AV 9l ton Tri oil ne. Matinee Party. Master John Henry Haven son !entertained a number of his little ; friends at a matinee party at the •Htrand last Saturday. After en j ying the movies, they were serv ed refreshing ieies at the City IDrug Store. Mrs. John Hargrove Hostess. On last Friday afternoon, Mrs. (Hargrove entertained a number of her friends with a picnic on the jjj’air C rounds, in honor of her mo ther, Mi's. Freeman, and sister. jiVlisS Lizzie Howard Freeman, of Stephens. (la., ’Phis was one Ot the jKiost pleasant afternoons the Quests had enjoyed in some time. ip.ll kinds of games were played a id a delirious salad course and rpurfch was served. Sorpe forty five friends enjoyed Mrs. Hargrove’s hospitality. Col. Duke Ross made a business jtrip to Atlanta Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Liddell, of McDonough, spent a few hours in jthe city Saturday. Mr. Liddell Kvi 11 be remembered as a former jpiastor of the Presbyterian (TTTreb pt this place, where he was very jpppular. i Mr. and .Mrs. <'. <b Maddox, jjprnt the past week-end with rela jtives'in Jefferson. | Rev. R. F. Moss is spending a fiw days at White Sulphur Spring Mad Toccoa. Messrs. Fdwin ami Tom Beale Strange, Misses ‘Mary Alice aiuj L uise Strange and Miss Lida Mae iM -Kibben motored to Atlanta Fri day for the day. t Mrs. .1. M. Hood and Misses Lur h|e. K'atis Ruth and Christine Pood,.of Athens, were the guests Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Philpot, Jr., t)f Augusta. spent Wednesday ivilh Mr. and .Mrs. Mc Potts. | Mrs. .I, L. Jackson ami .Miss Mar gurjte Jackson spent Saturday in At hens. i Mrs. Watts, of North Carolina, ijs spending several weeks here \tith her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Hailey and sist<* in-law. .Mrs. Pos ter Hardigree. Mr. W. 1.. Jackson made a I nisi - itess trip to Atlanta lasi week, j Misses Prances Brooby. Ma(-y lionise Johns, and Sybil Millsnps attended a house party in LnvV (’neeville. last week giveiFby Miss amie Brand. Mr. and Mrs It. I*l. Patrick spoilt Sunday in Atlanta. [Miss Annie Hunter Hargrove lifi.s returned from Stephens. Ca.. wliere she lias been spending the summer. • P[Misses Annie Lou Maxwell, of Elberton, and Pithy Pledger, of Brooklet. are tlie charming guests of! Mr. god Mrs. Pari Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthews have returned from a trip to the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross, and Dr. ,and Mrs. L. W. Hodges have re turned from a trip to the moun tains of X. ( ’., Miss Jolinie Lou Smith, w ho has been at Ashville. N. (’., for several days lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry, of Statham, spent Sunday witli the former’s parents, Air. and Mrs. J. T. Perry. Miss Winnie Perry has returned home after a weeks’ visit to rela tives in Monroe. Air. and Mrs. Roy Powers, of Monroe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry. Misses Annie and Ermine Thom as have been to Talprlab FjjJJs for a week. Miss lvbne' Gregory. of Athens, is spending some time with Misses Annie and Ermine Thomas. .Misses Annie and Ermine Thom as and Irene Cregory. will sppnd tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Williams it Monroe. After several 'weeks' furlough. Air. Ernest Sims will return to Norfolk, A a., where lie is stationed in the service y,f Lncle Sam. Airs. Emmett Bond, of Camden, jS. (\, is on a visit, to relatives and friends in Athens. l)r. and Airs. C. S. Williams will leave Saturday, Aug. 23rd. for Tybee Island, where they will he < until Monday. Sept. Ist. Mis. Loh Radford. of Monroe, spent last week-end with Mrs. Lee Radfoid. Mr. and Mrs. John Poole. Jr., 5 have returned to their home in Comer, after a visit to their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole Sr.. .Mesdames Ralph Freeman, of Hoseliton, and Paul Vaughon, of Williamson, Ca., are the guests of Mrs. Ceorge Thompson. Miss Minnie Davis Mobley, of Decatur, is spending this week with her cousin. Miss Jennie Smith Misses Mary Smith and Myrtle Booth are spending their vacation at Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mobley, of Milledgeville, and Mr. I). 11. Mob ley. of Decatur, spent a few days with Mr. Sam Smith and family the past w eek. Miss Lena Hill, of Bethlehem, is the guest of Misses Bertha and Leila Poole. Mrs. R. R. Barber and children Sara and Harold, are spending the wgek with relatives in Jefferson. Mr, Bob Burson reached home Saturday from overseas. Miss Rilth Hale who is spending the summer at Alto, was the guest if Miss Ella Mae Summerour, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bmokslicr and baby, attended the Mossy Creek ('amp Meeting near Dali lopega, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerour a1 tended Camp*Meeting.at L.w renceville Sunday. Mr. S. P. Smith'and son. Sham non. spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Atlanta. Miss Thelma Cordon, of Jeffer son. is the attractive guest of Miss Mary Shields this week. Mr. Blake Smith who has been in training at Camp Lee, Virginia, is spending a few . days, wit h his 'mother, Mrs. Mollie Smith, i Mrs. Mary Burson ami Miss Ar jlevia. spent last week with rela tives in Monroe. Little Miss Thelma Barber is on a visit to her aunt. Airs. Dave Bar ber. in Klberton. this week. Miss Mary Lizzie Radford lias returned tm her home ini Dpltnu, after a weeks' visit with Miss Kvc lyn Radford. Mrs. Lewis Johnson, of De<>fur. .who will he pleasantly remember ■ed here by her fiends as .Miss Clas sic O’Neal, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Radford, i Mr. Shannon Smith spent Satur day in Atlanta on business. > Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas on Saturday, a little girl. Mrs. Alice Dunn and Miss Alice Kugenia Dunn are spending part of the week in Atlanta. Mr. Frank Maynard of Green ville, S. 0., spent Sunday in the city, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Ataynard. Miss Sadie Harris, left Saturday for Atlanta, to be the guest of friends and relatives for a week. Airs. Ludie Smith and Mrs. Mat tie Panel! Johnson of Cainesville, are spending the week with Mi’s. L. AI. Atayne. Airs. G. A. Johns and children. Misses Alary Louise and Sunie, spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Wilsort. Mrs? J. AI. Aiken and Carolyn and Mrs. 11. X. Rankin and Elizabeth, mo tored to Atlanta Friday. Air. Herbert Coker, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with his par ents. Dtv-oiid Mis. Cihst •<{ tvowell. of Atlanta, ,ar.e spending several days here with relatives. ’ ; f\ • .Miss Aniidtte.Haniiltf.il. of At lanta, is spending a part of her vacation here with her grand-mo ther. Airs. AI. J. Perry. Mr. Henry Hill is spending his vacation at Virginia Pea< h. \ . I *7- Air. and Mrs. (..'ecu Ifitl. Mr. Perry, AYoodfin and Lawson Hill, and Aliss Annette Hamilton spent Sunday hr Caiifesville, with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth. Air. and. Airs, J. C. Ray, have re turned from a two weeks’ visit to their old home at Blue Ridge, Ga~. Air. J. W. Eavenson, of Elber ton, lias returned home after a visit to Ms daughter. Mrs. W. < Iloiton. Air. Julian DcLaPerriere. of Hosehton, was in tlie city Monday. .Miss Lueile Riley, of Statham, spent Monday in Winder. Air. and Mrs. E. M. Montgomery of Gainesville, are the guests this week of Mr., gnd Mrs. Claud May lie. Miss Ruby Pledger, qf Klberton. s expected Friday, to he the guest < f Airs. W. C. Hort<ni for,the week end. Cil. and Mrs. W. H. Quarferr nan and dapgtytep, Mary, left Tuesday to spend several days at Valltilali Falls. Mrs. J. M. Jackson and Miss Brace Jaeksonn haye returned from a three weeks' stay in the mountains of Blue Ridge, La. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Freeman and (hildren of Atlanta, spent Sunday in Winder with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hargrove. Mrs. FI la Whitehead. Mys. W. T. Hamby, Mrs. Rjeha Vonderleith, Mr. and Mrs.| ( daily Whitehead motojred to. Atlanta Friday for the day. .tii 1111 >■ 111 ■ • Mr. Frank Kelly and Misses Daisy and Luey Stewart,,,of Char- JptJgj. X, ('., are tip guest of tJreir sister and cousin, Mrs. Tvv L. Mayne. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Saxon have returned from Mountain City. Mrs. Rnscb Parts and jittfle daughter, of Auburn, spent" Mon day witb Mrs, Alice Dunn, , Mr. Roseoe Kaltention aod son, John Henry, spent Monday jn Fi ber ton. Ali-s. A. D. McCurry has return ed from . Cainesville. where she was-tlie guesl last week of her sis ter, Mrs. Mamie Martin. Mr. W. o. Wooten, of Talladega Abu.Jias arrived in.the city to take charge of the Winder Compress. Mr. and Mrs. <\ C. Thomas, of Bishop, are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Thomas. Mrs. \Y. F. Quillian. of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. (juillian. Miss Annette ChuUum spe.nt Mondavi in Atlanta. Mrs. B. I-:; er and family.Of Watkifisville, are spe d ing the week with Dr. and Mrs. V^uillian. Optical Kxpert coming from At lanta. Kyes Examined. glasses tit led. Will he at S. M. St Johns’ Store in Winder Saturday August 23rd. See large ad in this issue. Mrs. Freeman and Miss Lizzie Howard Freeman, of Stephens, were the.-guests last week-ot Mr-. and Mrs. J. S. Hargrove.- Aliss (iladys Harris, one of the popular young ladies in Winder, returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit to Bremen, where she was the guest of Aliss Myrtle Reid. Aliss (iladys was the guest of a number of social functions w hile in Preman. Air. and Mrs. W. 0. Perry and son. Lamar, spent Sunday at White Sulphur Springs, the guests of Air. and Airs. R. W. Wallace, who are spending several weeks’ there. Mr Janies Fulford, of Green ville, S. C„ who is witli the Amer ican Alech. Cos., spent Sunday witli Air. and Airs. L. A. Cook. Missi s Maggie Oliver and Maud Allen, who are taking a business course in Athens, spent the week end with their parents.! • y t • Aliss Clcllie Seymour, of Gaines ville, is - the' attractive guest of her •aunt. .Mrs. Lillie Lamar. . .Miss Carrie Watson, of Tittun, is spending some time with Misses ("allie and Pent‘l Saunders, at then* beautiful surban home. Aliss Louise Blown. lias return*, ed to-her home at Thotupsotr.'af ter spending several days with Mr, and Airs. L. A. t’ook. i Aliss A 1 da Hancock spent tlile past week-end with Aliss Pearl Saunders. Mr. L. Love spent Thursday in Atlanta on business. • ;htf j,- iit p ' ; ..v • 1 it . Airs. .Mae Potts spent Thursday in Atlanta. l Airs. Dixie AlrKibßeii and Aliss Lida Mae, of Atlanta, are guests of Airs. J. T. Strange and Mrs. Ed Starr lor several wee; s. STRAND THEATRE ‘ iciv i ! ] l* ■ . I :■>;>! I ' " ... - "" "" TZ ' " " FRIDAY • WALTHOL JL JLXIJL/-TX JL Long Lanes Fuming Iji■ | ■ i■•, j m:! ,I\ I: I 'I ' l.i '.. ■ ' ■ ' ■ 1 ' ■ ■ MONDAY CLARA M K a “ B „ E eJ S OUNG . , , , t - 1 • , ,Mi 1 _ ' , WEDNESDAY Fighting for Gold 1920 1920 HANSON-SIX IV. 1 ” If you are going to buy that new car, don’t do so until you have seen the new “HANSON.” For durability, none excel*;. Write or call for demonstration; its free. ftP* f fivA i■; [li \ . 0 J. H. CHARLES, Jr., Agt. BETHLEHEM, GEORGIA COMING! Optical Expert FROM COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. 52 W. MITCHELL ST., ATLANTA, GA. Demonstrating and Fitting the Famous Keen Sight and Krypt-ok Double Vision Glasses. GLASSES FITTTED i HARRY C. THOMASON Licensed to-Pta-dice l udor the Laws of (foovgia. Regis tered in this County. SAVE YOUR EYES. You need Glasses. When your eyes feel strained and 'painful, all red and inflamed. Iftf&dm hes, nervousness, pain m and about the eyes, poor vision, type becomes blurred and mils together whdfi reading, become sleepy and ner vous and v ant to avoid all close work, unable to sew or read with any pleasure or comfort. Do Not Miss this Opportunity to Have Yaur Eyes Proper ly Looked After. WILL EE AT S. M. ST. JOHNS STORE Court House Bldg. Broad Street. satoSSv AUGUST 23rd Jwke Regular Visits Here.