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Social and Personal News
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pirkle Give
Reception.
An elegant reception was given
on Friday evening by Mr and Mrs.
S. F. I’irkle at their beautiful
home on Church Street, honoring
their son and his bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert I’irkle. The lower
floor was made very inviting with
Q.itumn decorations, suggestive of
the prettiest season of the year.
Punch was served on the front
porch by a bevy of pretty young
ladies dressed in beautiful (‘veil
ing gowns. The receiving line was
(•(imposed of Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Pirkle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fic
kle, Mr and Mrs. Fd Bcdingfield
and Miss Bertie Pirkle. Those
assisting in the receiving and serv
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. AY. T.
Robinson. Mesdanics Sidney Man
glum. J. I*. Williams, Reid, Sum
inerour, J. W. (Jriffeth. Radford
and Misses Thelma Woodruff,
Inez Cooper, Mary Alice and
Louise Strange. Some seventy-five
friends called during the evening.
Miscellaneous Shower.
A social event of the past week
was a miscellaneous shower given
for Mrs. Robert Pirkle by Miss
Marguerite Jackson and her mo
ther. Mrs. •!. L. .Jackson,
The home was prettily decorat
ed in yellow cut flowers, the lights
were shaded in giving
a soft autumn glow throughout,
the home. Quite an unique eon
test, “A Pointed Romance,” was
thoroughly enjoyed during the
/'Afternoon. The shower was ar
ranged unknown to the honoree,
and upon a signal given by Miss
.Jackson, a little express wagon,
decorated in white and yellow,
wij.h yellow cupid holding the
reins, was drawn in by little Wal
ter Smith. Jr., who was attired in
white suit with yellow tie. The wa-
gon which was over flowing with
many beautiful gifts was unload
ed into the brirde’s lay by little
Walter. Mrs. Pirkle was becoming
ly gowned in black eharmense,
embroidered in silver, with bat to
match. A delicious salad course
with iced tea was served. Miss
Jackson and her mother were as
sisten in entertaining by Mrs. Otis
Jackson and Mrs. Harry Millikin.
Those enjoying the occasion were:
Mesdames Robert Howard Rogers,
Fleming Thompson. Paul Autry,
and. W. Griffeth, Ed Bedingfleld,
Geo. Thompson. R. H Kimball,
H. T. Flanigan, W* L. Blasingame,
W. D. McKinney, Otis Jackson,
Harry Millikin. and. L. Jackson*
Misses Bert Pirkle, Orace Jack
son, Annette Quillian, Inez Cooper
Thelma Woodruff, Flossie Henson,
Mary Alice and Louise Strange,
Ora Lee and Pauline Camp, Esth
\/ Henson, and Marguerite Jack
son.
Reception Given by Mrs. Paul
Autry.
A beautiful reception was given
on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
Paul Autry, at her home on Can
dler Street, in honor of Mrs. Robt.
pjrkle. a recent bride. The hall,
parlor and dining room were beau
tifully decorated with ferns and
pink carnations.
Punchh was served in the parlor
by Misses Mary Alice Strange,
Bert Pirkle and The**— Woodruff,
and Misses Louise Strange and
Inez Cooper played the Viet cola
during the afternoon. In the re
ceiving line were Mesdames Paul
Autry. Robert Pirkle and George
Turpin. Others assisting Mrs. .Au
try were: Mesdames. and. W Griff
*tli. m\. -Johns. -J. B. Fitts. Bed
ingfteld .S. T. Ross. Reed Foster
Hardigree and Ed Herrin. This
was one of the many lovely social
occasions given for the bride.
Miss Marguerite Jackson, a stu
jlant at Lucy Cobh Institute, spent
TTfc week-end with her rmother,
Mrs. J. L. Jackson. |
Federated Club Meeting.
The Young Matron's Federated
('lub held their regular monthly
business meeting Monday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. (i'eo. A. Johns.
Proceeding the business session
two splendid papers were read on
educational work.
It was the pleasure of this club
to make a donation to the Agnes
Scott College Campaign. The
years work of this band of women
has been very satisfactory to the
President of this division of the
V
State work. One hundred and
twenty nine dollars and sixty
three cents has been given to Civ
ic improvement and Tallulah Falls
School.
A circulating Library was or
ganized in the month of October,
twenty books were given at this
meeting. A committee was ap
pointed to buy a set of Histories
tor a study course to lx* taken up
dining Ihe \\inter months.
A motion was made by Mrs.
■Mac Potts and unanimously car
ried by the club to send Mrs. J. A.
Johns and Mrs. J. W. (Jriffcth as
delegates to the ('(invention of the
<-Voi gin Federation of Clubs to he
held in Columbus. .November the
12th to loth.
Hie next business meeting will
he held at the home of Mrs. \Y. ().
Perry, the first Wednesday in l)e
--cemher at 3 o’clock. All members
tardy at the roll call will In* com
pelled to pay the usual fine.
Mrs. J. L. Jackson Hostess.
<>n Thursday afternoon, Mrs. -T.
L. dackson entertained at Young
Matron’s Federated Club at her
home on Athens, Street. Hal
loween decorations were used in
the living room where the tables
wer arranged for “500” and after
many interesting games a deli
rious hot course luncheon was
served. Those present were: Mes
dames and. L. Jackson, W. A. Brad
ley, John Hargrove, J. W. Griffeth
W. O. Perry, O. B. Mcßae, Mac
Potts, Geo. Johns. H. T. Flanigan,
O. M Jackson, H. E. Millikin,
Alice Dunn, E. F. Saxon, Robert
and. Smith, Clyde Williamson. W. L.
dackson, Miles Wiley and Alma
McDonald.
Miscellaneous Shower.
Members of the Young Ladies
Club were guests of Misses Mary
Alice and Louise Strange on Sat
urday morning at a miscellaneous
shower in honor of Mrs. Robert
Pirkle. a recent bride. The home
was attractively decorated in pink
and lavendar cosmos, roses, pot
plants and pink shaded tapers.
After several exciting games of
“Bunco” Cupids express, a lovely
pink wagon containing a pink and
lavendar basket tilled with gifts
arrived drawi/by little Miss Dean
Nowdl. cunningly dressed in pink
organdie and ribbons, who pre
sented the gifts to the bride.
After Ihe many beautiful and
useful gifts had been admired by
the guests, luncheon was served,
was served.
Misses Strange were assisted in
receiving and entertaining by
Misses Pauline Camp and Inez
Cooper, all wearing pink and lav
endar dresses carrying out the col
or scheme.
Ladies Aid Society.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian Church held their regu
larly monthly meeting in the
Church parlors on Tuesday after
noon with a large enthusiastic at
tendance. The final plafis for the
Bazarr were perfected at this time
which is to be given in the base
ment of the Church on Dec. 11th.
M and Mrs ( barley Jackson
and son, (>. M., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Judson Jack
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Smith
spt \t Sunday in Jefferson.
THE BARROW-TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
Suits and Overcoats for Young and Elderly Men at
‘ J. L. SAUL
Made by Sehloss Bros., Baltimore,
Kuppenbeimer, Chicago, and
Gold Bond, of Cincinatti.
We have about 400 of them
on hand to select from. A vati
ety which you will not be able
to find in the best stores in the
South at this time; nevertheless
we have them on hand, and ev
ery express bringing us more new
ones, almost daily. They may
be scarce—no doubt good clothes
like these are very scarce, but if
you come to our store and
see the selection we have to
show, you would not think of
any clothes scarcity.
The name of these three
manufacturers are enough to as
sure their styles and quality to
the most '“tasty" dresser.
By-the-way; do you know
of any clothing stores in towns
with less than fifty thousand pop
ulation who carry three high-
class lines as the above mention
ed. There are no clothes in the United States better than these three
well known brands. Our competitors will tell you that their price
only trifle higher than ordinary clothes.
From $20.00 to $45.00
KNEE SUITS
The famous mother favorite Brand at *5.00, $7.50. SlO, $15.00.
LADIES DEPARTMENT
Coat Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs act! Hats. These goods have
been selected with no less care than our mens goods. Come and look
them over vourself.
J. L. SAUL
"The Clothier
Now that cotton has gone to 40
cents, the price you wanted, dor 1
go wild and demand 50 cents,
something might happen to cause
a decline and then you would
want to kick yourself.
Mr. J. T. Perry rf this city,
bought the floe farm of Mr. Willis
Brown, near Carl. lost week. This
farm contains 350 crretuir more.
Mr. King, one of the big farmers
of Cnion County, spent Monday
night in Winder.
No man who farms in Barrow
County should not fail to sow
enough wheat during Nov. tp.sup
ply all the biscuits needed in his
home.
Last Sunday was a beautiful
day and all the Winder Churches
had tine audiences.
Messrs. Fritz and W. C. Potts
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Outside stf the usual Peadin*.
matter, The Time* has a large list,
of attractive .ads lihat will b- of in
terest to (.an many readers this
week. It always pays to read the
advertisement* in a paper because
you get valuable information from
them.
Miss Mary tv-gars left Mon
thly to accept a position with The
Lawrenceville Fertilizer Cos. at
Lawrenceville, tbi.
Mr. C. H. Cook’ spent .Saturday
in Commerce.
Mr. W. F. sMcKlhaumm, of
Bethlehem, was in Winder Mon
day and enrolled as a subscriber
to The Barrow Times.
Several from here are serving on
the l . S. district court at Athens
this week as jurors.
Mr. Green Perry, of Lawrence
ville, spent a day here recently.
A m
? / v ■J'
EKSSSub
A few acres well prepared will
do this ;and its the only way to
combat the boll weevil, make ev
erything you need to cat and then
.make —:n <• cotton.
Remem her now is 1 he time to re
mew your siiljscriflrion to The Bar
row Times. Don’t overlook this
important -natter.
I)r. W. L. DeLaPerriere was
ended to So -ial Cir- e Monday to
the bedside of Mrs. DeLaPer-l
Henris mot heir, Mrs. Sianton, who
is seriously ill.
-Mr. S. <!. J'Srkle is- spending
most of this week on bis farm near
I’nion f-’oint.
-Mr. Harold Herrin spent Sun
day at Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. G i(ill ant] son
Lawson, and Mr. arid Mrs. Coo.
Thompson and children spent Sun
day in Gainesville with Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Goforth.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER G
| Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, are the guests of relatives
here for several days.
Mesdames 11. T. Flanigan, Mac
Pptts, Alice Dunn, and Clyde Wil
liamson spent Thursday in Athens
Mrs. Minnie Daniel and Miss
Lucile Daniel spent a few days in
Bethlehem this week with Mrs. E,
S. Harris.
Miss Annette Hamilton, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with her
grand-mother, Mrs. M. -J J’orry.
■Miss Hattie Patrick spent the
week-end with her parents in Mon
roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. .Jackson have
returned from Atlanta where Mr.
-Jacks''] l was under treatment of a
specialist.
Mr. W. A. Bradley spent the
week-end with lu\s family.
Miss Harriett Russell spent Fri
day in Atlanta.