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WINDER, GEORGIA
Social and Personal News
Young Matron’s Federated Club
Entertains.
On last Thursday afternoon, the
members of the Young Matron’s
Federated Club entertained at a
picnic and chicken stew, in honor
of their husbands and Mr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Niblack. on the beauti
ful lawn of Mr. and Mrs. \Y. L.
This was one of the most
enjoyable affairs of the season. Af
ter enjoying music and old fash
ion games, a delightful supper
was served.
Those present on this occasion
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Niblack,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Mcßae, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Williamson, Mrs. Alice
Dunn, Mrs. Alma McDonald, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Potts, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V.
Griffeth, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johns
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Flanigan, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Millikin, Mr. and Mrs.
(). M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Har
grove. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Saxon,
Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mrs. Byrd
Harris, of Atljens, Mrs. J. T. Bul
lock, Mrs. Ned Furlow, of Cleve
land. Ohio.
Mrs. Mcßae, of Rockmart, Dr.
C. B. Almond, Dr. W. 0. Potts,
and Miss Pagett, of South, Caro
lina.
Mrs. Mac Potts Hostess.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.
Mite Potts gave a beautiful party
in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ned
.Furlow, of Cleveland, Ohio. The
liouse was beautifully decorated
in ferns, golden glow and mari
golds. Mesdames W. L. Jackson
served punch in the dining room.
On the table where the games
were played wereeompotes filled
with yellow mints. And the color
scene of yellow and green was
carried out in every detail. A
dainty little sachet hag was given
each guest and music was enjoyed
during the afternoon. Many inter
esting games of 500. A delightful
salad course was served.
Thovse enjoying this popular
hostess occasion were: 31 rs. Ned
Curlew, Mesdames W. L. Jackson,
Clyde Williamson, W. 0. Perry, R.
J. Smith, Fleming Thompson,
Ralph Smith, E. F. Saxon, H. A.
Carithers, Jr., P. A. Flanigan, H.
E. Millikin, 11. T. Flanigan, G. A.
Johns, A. 1). McCurry, W. L. De-
La Perriere, Alice Dunn, R. H.
Kimball B. B. Jackson, E. \.
Snipes, O. B. Mcßae, 0. M. Jack
son, W. A. Bradley, John Har
grove, J. L. Jackson, G. (Mose
ley, Reha Vonderleith, T. A. May
nard, R. O. Ross, W. C. Horton,
Paul Roberts, J. W. Griffeth, W.
1 11. Quarterman, W. A. Brooks,
Roy Jackson, Joe Quillian, C. 0.
Nibluck, and .Miss Slocum, of Miss.
Little Miss Mary Lamar Jackson
Hostess.
On Wednesday afternoon, Miss
Mary Lamar Jackson gave a mat
inee party to a number of her lit
tle friends. They met at the home
of Miss Jackson and she assisted
hv her mother, served dainty re
freshments and after enjoying the
picture at the Strand Theatre,
ices were enjoyed at the City
Drug Store.
Mrs. Blasingame and Kimball en
tertain.
Mrs. W. L. BLa sin game ami
Mis. R. 11. Kimball enlertained at
a dinner last Thursday, in honor
of Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Cooper.
('overs were laid for twelve.
Mrs. Grover Moseley Entertains.
Mrs. Grover Moseley entertain
ed at a Theatre Party last Wed
nesday evening in honor of Mrs.
.Walker. Those enjoying Mr. and
Mrs. Moseiey's ho-pitality were:
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Jackson and Mes
dames Walker : nd Cooper.
Booklovers Club.
One of the most enjoyable af
fairs of the summer was the meet
ing of the Booklovers Club Friday
night at the home of Col. Lewis
and Miss Mary Russell on Millege
Ave. Athens, Ga.
The guests formed a congenial
motoring party and after an hours
drive, reached the attractive home
of the hostess.
The Russell home, noted for its
hospitality, thrown open and dec
orated with cut glass vases and
baskets of flowers, seemed to give
a welcomed atmosphere to the
friends who enjoyed the occasion.
Miss Mary and Col. Russell re
ceived on the porch.
Miss Harriett Russell and Miss
Lester, received in the living room
Grape juice witli wallers was
served just before the club was
called to order by the President.
After the business meeting of
the club a most enjoyable program
was given by the young men mem
bers: Col. Pratt, Preston Wil
liams, Sidney Maughon and Carl
Brooksher, who have returned
from service.
Avery interesting talk given
by Mr. McCamie, from Correnth,
W. Ya., who is just from overseas
added much to the programe.
After talks by Mr. Holsenbeck
and Willie Hill Hoseh the guests
were invited into the dining room
and living room, where a delight
ful ice course was served. Those
present were: Misses Sarah Hayes
Myrtle Wallace, Annette Quillian,
Mildred Thrasher, Maggie Belle
Arnold, of Monroe, Harriett Rus
sell and Miss Lester.
Messrs. McCamie, of W. Ya.,
Pratt, Preston Williams, Carl
Brooksher, Willie Hill Hoseh, Mr.
and Mrs. Holsenbeck, Mr. and
Mrs. Maughon, Mrs. Faust, Miss
Mary and Col. Lewis Russell.
The Young Matrons Club.
Mrs. W. D. McKenney enter
tained at her home on Athens st.,
last Thursday morning in honor of
The Young Matrons Club.
The color scheme of red and
green was carried out in the de
corations and refreshments.
Mrs. B. B. Jackson and Mrs.
Walter Cooper presided at the
punch howl, which was placed in
the reception hall.
After several exciting games of
Bunco, Mrs. McKenney assisted
by Mrs. Rankin, served a delicious
luncheon.
Besides the club members Mrs.
McKenney bad as her guests Mes
dames C. 0. Niblack, Aiken, Wal
ker, of Fortworth, Texas, Mrs.
Reid and her sister, Mrs. Pound,
of Atlanta.
Party for Mrs. Walker.
Mrs. E. V. Snipes was the
charming hostess at a party last
Friday morning in honor of Mrs.
Walker, who was the popular
guest for the past week, of Mrs.
Ralph Smith and other relatives
here.
Maregolds were used effectively
a* decorations throughout Mrs.
Snipes attractive apartment.
After several interesting games
of Five Hundred and Bunco, a de
lightful luncheon was served.
Those invited were Mesdames
McKenney, Moseley. Rankin,Bob
Camp, R. If. Kimball, Blasingame,
W. L. DeLaPerriere, Roy Jackson,
Ralph Smith, C. 0. Niblaek, Flem
ing Thompson, If. A. Carithers Jr.,
Oscar Mcßae, Fortson. Walter
Cooper, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Wal
ker, of Texas, and Miss Elizabeth
Kimball.
Mrs. R. M. Rankin Entertains.
Mrs. R. M. Rankin entertained
in honor of Mrs. Walker and Mrs.
Cooper last Saturday morning at
her home on Athens Street.
The guests were delightfully en
tertained on the porch.
The members of Mrs. Rankin’s
Club were the invited guests.
Mrs. Robert Camp Entertains for
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Cooper.
A lovely party of last week was
given by Mrs. Robert Camp at her
apartment on church street, in
honor of Mrs. Walker and Mrs.
Cooper.
Vases and baskets filled with
varied colored Zenias were placed
on tables, mantles and cohenets,
making the rooms where the
guests were entertained unusually
attractive.
After several interesting games
of Five Hundred, a delicious salad
course with iced tea was served.
Besides the honor guests those
present were: Mesdames R. 0.
Ross, Rankin. McKenney Moseley,
Snipes, Kimball, Lee DeLaPer
riere, Fortson, C. 0. Niblack, B. B.
Jackson, Roy Jackson, Ralph
Smith, F. D. Thompson, J. W.
Griffeth, 11. A. ('anthers Jr., Reid,
P. A. Flanigan, McCurry, Mrs.
Pound, of Atlanta, and Miss Pad
gett, of N. C.,
Party for Mrs. Niblack, Mrs. Wal
ker and Mrs. Walter Cooper.
The Young Matrons Club enter
tained at a matinee party last
Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Nib
lack, a recent bride, Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. Ralph Smith’s guest, and
Mrs. Walter Cooper, a member of
the dub who has recently moved
to Atlanta and was the guest of
Mrs. Roy Jackson for the past
week.
After a pleasant hour spent at
The Strand, refreshments were
served at the Barrow County Drug
Store. About twenty four ladies
were present.
For Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Niblaek.
The Young Matrons Club enter
tained their husbands at a picnic,
last Friday evening in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niblaek.
At six thirty the crowd left
town in automobiles and went to
Reeves Mill, where a delightful
supper was spread.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Moseley, Mr. and Mi’s. C.
O. Niblaek, Mr. and 31 rs. R. H.
Kimball, Dr. and Mrs. Lee DeLa-
Perriere, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thompson, 3lr.
and Mrs. Roy Jackson, Mesdames
McKenney, Rankin Snipes, Kath
leen Smith, Robert Camp, Walter
Cooper and Mrs. Walker, of Tex.,
Mrs. Z. F. Jackson Entertains.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. Jackson en
tertained at dinner in honor of
3lr. and Mrs. C. O. Niblaek last
Saturday evening.
31rs. Kathleen Smith and chil
dren spent the week-end in Ath
ens, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hulm.
31 r. and Mrs. Ralph Smith were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
31 rs. Blasingame of Jersey.
M rs. J. J. Wilson went to Atlan
ta Saturday, where site will make
a short visit.
Rev. W. H. Faust, 31 r. J. T. 3rc-
Camie, Misses Mildred Thrasher
and 31yrtle Wallace Wallace at
tended the B. Y. P. U. Convention
of the Mulberry Association last
Sunday at Talmo, in Jackson
County.
Mrs. Rankin had as her guests
for dinner last Wednesday, Mes
dames B. B. Jackson, Roy Jack
son and Walter Cooper.
Mr. Lewallen. who has been in
business here for several years has
sold out and will go to Athens to
make his future home. He made
many friends here who will regret
to lean) of this move.
Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace
and <■ )ii, left for theiir home in
Valdosta Tuesday, after spending
two week’s in Winder and two
week's at White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have
many friends in Winder who are
always glad to have them visit
here.
Mrs. Millard Harper, of 3lon
roe, N. 0., is the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. C. S. Williams.
Mrs. C. O. Niblaek is spending
the week in Atlanta with relatives
THE BARROW TIMES
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Hodges and
Mrs. Patrick have returned from
Mountain City.
Miss Maude Allen of Athens, is
spending the week with her pa
rents here.
Mr. Emmett Bond, of Camden,
S. C., is spending a few days here
with relatives.
Mr. Jackson Foy, of Atlanta, is
the guest of relatives and friends
here for several days.
Mr. W. B. Mathews left Monday
for Hot Springs, for a months’
treatment.
Mr. Ralph Foster spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. Robert Saunders, of Nor
fork, Va., spent last week here
with Misses Callie and Pearl Saun
ders and other realtives.
Mesdames (*. Pharr, Lillie
Lamar and Green Graham spent
Wednesday in Athens.
Mrs. Martha Looney, left for
her home in Atlanta Tuesday, af
ter spending several weeks’ here
with relatives and friends.
Messrs. Barney Barron, of
Gainesville, and John Landrum, of
Epworth, S. ('., spent Monday
with Prof. W. E. Cooper.
Miss Elenor Herring, of Rome,
lias returned home after spending
several days with friends here.
The “Matched Pair” Idea
IN
STETSON HATS
YOU’D be surprised
carefully-dressed men
come to us for Stet
sons in pairs—a Derby and a Soft Hat.
_ It gives a nice vari
ation in headwear—a 0
soft hat for everyday
nse and a derby for
the more formal business and social
occasions.
Stetson style and quality are much
needed safeguard in these days of
mounting prices.
You will find the Stetson Quality
Mark in every hat.
J. T. STRANGE CO.
Department Store
Mr. Ted Appleby, of Atlanta,
visited relatives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Maddox and
their guests. Miss Orvelle Milam,
of Atlanta, and Mr. Y. 1). Maddox
of Commerce, spent Sunday in
Athens.
Mrs. William Gleen and children
of Atlanta, are on a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Walden.
Mrs. Reba Vonderleith has re
turned from a two week’s stay at
Blue Ridge, Ga.
Mrs. T. A. Maynard spent Fri
day in Athens.
M iss Mary Shields is spending
the week-end in Atlanta with
friends.
Misses Gladys Harris and
Louise House spent several days
in Logansville this week with
friends.
Mrs. Vella Mae Smith and little
daughter and Miss Berta Meadow
are at home again after spending
some time at Mountain City and
Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. Byrd Harris, of Athens, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Jack
son for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Hardigree
and family spent Sunday at Stone
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mayne and
children, have returned from
White Sulphur Springs.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,
.Mr. Ilcnrv Williams, of Hatqn
ton, and .Miss Mary Lou Arnold,
of Monroe, visited Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Mcßae this week.
Miss Orvelle Milam, of Atlanta,
is the attractive guest of her cou
sin. Mrs. C. <). Maddox.
Mrs. 11. M. Mcßae, of Rock
mart, spent Thursday and Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mcßae.
Miss Kathleen Wilson is spend
ing several days in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mcßae and
son, spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emma McClcskey, of At
lanta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Potts for several days.
Mrs. J. R. Bullock, of Athens,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. T.
Ross, at her home on Candler St.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Rainey and
children have returned from an
extended western trip.
Mrs. If. T. Flanigan spent
Thursday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Dorse Wilhite and children
returned to their home in Jeffer
son tbis week after spending two
week’s here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Senn. of
Dawson, and little Miss Alice
George, of Parrott, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Cook.