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Social and Personal News-
Wall-Maughon.
Rev. J. H. Mashburn united in
the holy bonds of wedlock, at the
Methodist parsonage of this city
last Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Alice
Wall and Mr. J. W. B. Maughon.
both of Auburn.
Lowry-Arnold.
Miss Flossie Lowry and Mr.
Howard Arnold were made one by
Rev. J. H. Mashburn last Sunday.
The ceremony being performed at
the parsonage.
Mrs. W. 0. Peny Entertains the
Members cf the Yeung Matrons’
Federated Club.
On last Thursday afternoon,
Mrs. W. 0. Perry entertained hex
dub in honor o f Mrs. Ned Furlow,
of Cleveland, Ohio, the guest of
Mrs. Mac P°tts.
The Fwer floor of this beautiful
home was thrown together and
was made very inviting with ferns
and yellow' marigolds, green and
gold being the club colors and
was carried out in the decorations
and in the refreshments. A busi
ness meeting was called by the
President for thirty minutes and
officers elected for another year.
After this several games of “500“
were enjoyed together with music.
A delightful salad course with tea
and an ice course was served. The
hostess presented _the guest of
honor with a beautiful yellow
crepe de chine handkerchief.
Those enjoying this happy oc
casion were: Mrs. <). M. Jackson.
Mesdames J. L. Jackson, W. A.
Bradley, John Hargrove, J. W.
Griffeth. Mac Potts, Clyde Wil
liamson, W. Jackson, E. F-.
Saxon, H. E. Millikin, K. J. Smith,
G. A. Johns, H. T. Flanigan, 0. B.
Mcßae, Alice Dunn, Alma Mc-
Donald, W. O. Perry, A. G. Lamar
and Ned Furlow, of Cleveland.
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Mrs. 0. B. Mcßae Clives Lunch
eon for Mrs. Ned Furlow.
On last Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs. 0. B. Mcßae entertained her
ceusin, Mrs. Ned Furlow, of
Cleveland, Ohio. On the beautiful
ly appointed table, covers were
laid for six, and a three course lun
cheon was served and was one of
the most delightful and enjoyable
occasions of the week. The invited
guests were: Mesdames Mac Potts
Ned Furlow, W. A. Bradley, W.
0. Perry Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mc-
Rae.
Mrs. Claude Mayne Entertains for
Mrs. Ned Furlow of Cleveland,
On Saturday afternoon Mrs.
Claude Mayne gave a matinee
party for Mrs. Furlow, of Cleve
land, Ohio, the guest of Mrs. Mac
Potts. The guests were invited to
the beautiful home of Mrs. Mayne
and delightful sandwiches and
pnnch were served. Later they en
joyed the pictures at the Strand
and refreshments at the City
Drug Store. Those enjoying this
occasion were Masters Claude
and Merrideth Mayne, Mesdames
Mac Potts, Ned Furlow, R. J.
Smith, Will Mayne, Clyde Wil
liamson, O. Perry, H. E. Mil
likin. 0. M. Jackson, J. C. Dug
gan, and Miss Mary Mayne.
Mrs. W. °. Perry Gives Matinee
Party for Visitors.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
W. O. Perry pave a matinee party
complimenting her house guests,
Misses Odessa Fuller and Dorothy
Duggan of Atlanta. After seeing
the pictures at the Strand refresh
ments were enjoyed at the City
Drug Store. Those invited were:
Misses Frances Brooks, Louise
House, Gladys Harris, Mary
Louise Johns, Reunette Woodruff,
Marguerite Jackson, Kathleen
Wilson, •Dorothy Duggan and
Odessa Fuller of Atlanta.
' Schollarship for Sale in Bag
well Business College at reduced
price. See Mrs. Pearl Oldham,
Winder, Ga.
Ladies Aid Society Met Tuesday,
The Ladies Aid Society held a
very enthusiastic meeting in the
youg men’s class room on Tues
day afternoon. This being tlie
first meeting of the fall. The mem
bers were very much interested in
some or all plans which were sug
gested by different members of
the Society. The pastor, together
with the members of the Society
are planning a Church reception
in a short time.
Mrs. H. E. Millikin acted as
Pres, in the absence of Mrs. Levia
Hodges, and Mrs. W. O. Perry
acted as Secty. in the absence of
Mrs W. A. Bradley.
Young Ladies Sewing Club Meets
With Misses Ora Lee and Pauline
Camp.
On Monday afternoon, the
5 oung Ladies Sewing Club was
entertained in a most enjoyable
manner by two charming hostess
es Misses Ora Lee and Pauline
Camp.
'The afternoon was spent in cro
cheting, embroidering and tatting
and some were making dainty ar
ticles for home chests. Music add
ed much to the pleasure of the af
ternoon and later a delightful sa
lad course was served Those pre
sent were the members of the club
and a few other friends: Misses
Mary Alice and Louise Strange.
Lucy Turpin, Grace Jackson, An
nette Quillian, Flossie and Esther
Henson, Johnie Lou Smith, Bert
Pirkle, Ethel Wills, Inez Cooper,
Thelma Woodruff, Mesdames F.
D. Thompson. Ed Beddingfield, J.
W . Griffeth, 11. T. Flanigan, W T .
L. Mathews, Bob Camp, and B. A.
Julian, of Athens.
Mrs. W. J. Herrin visited her
uncle, Mr. W. J. Whitehead, of
Gainesville, last Sunday. Mr.
Whitehead lias been paralyzed
for more than three years and can
only walk a little with crutches.
He keeps cheerful and attends
church every Sunday. He is now
past 86 years of age and has a
wonderful vitality for one as old
as he. Mr. Whitehead is a native
of Jackson County and lived in
Winder for a number of years be
fore going to Gainesville.
Mrs. W. H. Stanton and Misses
Mellie and Lillie Mae Stanton, of
Social Circle. were the Sunday,
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. De-
La Perri ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerour
and Misses Montine Robinson and
Marie Herrin spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Messrs. Harold Herrin and
Allen Carrington were Atlanta
visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. B. A. Julian and son are
spending some ime with Col. and
Mrs. G. A. Johns.
Miss Ora Lee < 'amp spent last
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Z. F. Jackson spent .Satur
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp and
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wooten moto
red to Commerce and Athens Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs Weldon Hinesley
spent the week-end in Atlanta
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson
Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Mr. I. E. Jack
son and Miss Grace Jackson mo
tored to Atlanta Tuesday and
spent the day.
Mr. nad Mrs. A. A. Camp and
Messrs. Robert. Camp and W. L.
Jayson spent .Wednesday in At
lanta.
Mesdames G. A. Johns and B.
A. Julian spent Tuesday in Atlan
ta.
Mrs. J. M Aiken spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Maude Bondurant and
Miss Ermine Stanton have re
turned from a Western trip of
three months’ which was greatly
enjoyed by these ladies, who
know how to enjoy trips of this
kind.
The many friends of Mrs. J. H.
Wood are sorry to hear of her ill
ness of several days.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley has been
indisposed for several days.
Misses Stella and Winnie Perry
spent several days of lest week in
Statham, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry of
Statham, were visitors in the city
Sunday
Misses Ollie and Manervia
Sims and Miss W'innie Perry
spent last Saturday very pleasant
ly in Gainesville.
Messrs John H. Hill and L. B.
Hamilton, of Mantezuma. were
visitors to Winder last Sunday.
Dr. E. F. Saxon spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Dr. Sikes, of Statham, was here
last Monday.
Mr. EmoryvMcElhannon, one o f
Jefferson’s clever citizens, spent
part of Tuesday in Winder on
business.
If yo.u have a iot, build a resi
dence on it to accomodate some
family that can’t find a home.
Mr. B. C. Langford, one of Sta
tham’s good citizens, was in Wim
dec Tuesday on business. Also Mr.
W. 11. Lowe, one of the hustlers
of that city.
Mrs. \Y. B. McCants is in Atlan
ta for ten days or more visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Edwards.
Messrs. W T . J. and E. S. Bennett
spent yesterday in Gainesville on
business.
Mr. Claud Mayne was a visitor
to Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. \V. O. Perry reached home
last Friday from Chicago and al
so a few days spent in Wisconsin.
Mr. Ralph Sharpton lias return
ed to New Smyrna, Florida, after
a week’s visit here.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Wages and'
son John T. Jr., of Macon, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Flanigan.
Mr. Claud Mayne spent Friday
in Atlanta.
, Mrs. P. A. Flanigan spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ned Furlow and little
daughter have returned to their
home in Cleveland, Ohio, after
spending two week’s with Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Potts.
Mrs. Alma McDonald and son
W'illiam, spent the week-end in
Statham with relatives.
Mrs. J. C. Duggan, Misses Doro
thy Duggan and Odessa Fuller, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Perry. *
Miss Kathleen W’ilson spent
the week-end with Miss Lurine
Hood in Athens.
Mr. W. A. Bradley, of Camp
Gordon, spent several days at
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson and
daughter, spent the week-end in
Monroe.
Mesdames E. V. Snipes, H. A.
Carithers and Robert Camp spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mcßae and
son, °sear Jr., spent the week-end
in Rockmart.
Messrs. Asa Knight, Gordon
Whitehead and Hilda and Mar
ietta Faust accompanied Rev. W.
11. Faust to Bethahara Church last
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Emmett Bond and children
have returned home after several
weeks’ visit with the former’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac House.
Miss Myrtle Booth spent last
week-end with homefolks near
Statham.
Messrs. Lonnie Weldon and
Russ llosch of near Commerce,
were in Winder last Saturday.
Mr. Willie llosch, formerly of
Winder, but now of Commerce,
is now with the Bell Overall Cos.
for the fall season.
Messrs. Albert and Walter lien
ton are at Pelham, Ga. attending
a house party this week. They
spent last week at Tifton attend
ing a house party there and re
port a grand time at both places.
They are expected home the later
part of the week.
Stranges’
10,000 Yards
Anderson
Ginghams
Today women accept Ging
hams as the great international
fabric. All civilized people re
cognize this fabric as being true
worth.
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We, of the south should hail
this idea with pride. Its our
product—our cotton that goes
into this beautiful cloth.
Anderson Ginghams
%
Are 32-inches wide, individual
designs, rich colorings, absolute
ly fast. No other Ginghams
known to excel or even equal
Anderson Scotch fabrics—sold
only by Strange.
5000 yards beautiful Ging
ham 28-inches wide, well worth
35c on todays market hut, on ac
count of our foresight in buying,
we are offering entire lot for
25c.Every department brimming
full of new merchandise.
J. T. Strange Cos.
Department Store