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Wood ruff-Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. <l. W. "Woodruff,
of Winder, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Thelma,
to Mr. .Joseph L. Estes, of Atlanta,
the marriage to be solemnized m
December. No cards.
The above announcement will be
of interest to the people of Winder
where Miss Woodruff lias made
her home all her life. She is one ol
the most popular young women
here and graduated with honors
from Shorter College last year.
Shields-Sims.
The marriage of Miss Mary
Shields to Mr. Mark Sims is of in
terest to their many friends here
and in Atlanta.
They were married at the Chris
tian Church last Friday evening
by Rev. If. E. Aloss. the pastor of
the bride.
Miss Shields was one of the
most beautiful and popular young
women in Winder, where she has
lived since a child. She has many
friends here who regret that she
will not reside in Winder in the
future.
Mr. Sims was a successful
young business man of Winder,
until recently made his home in
Atlanta.
They left on the late train for
Chattanooga for a short trip be
fore taking up theii; residence in
Atlanta.
Reid-M Cain.
.Judge 11. T. Reid, of Breman,
announces the engagement ot his
daughter, Myrtie Belle, to Mr. G.
W. McCain, of Breman, tire mar
riage to take place early in Decem
ber. No cards.
Miss Reid will be remembered
as one of the most popular teach
ers in ous public schools during
I<Hb and 1917.
Skeridan-Hamby.
Miss Bessie Sheridan and Mr. R.
L. Hamby of Winder, Ga.. were
united in marriage on last Sunday
p. m. at 4 o’clock at the home of
Rev. B. W. Mercier, of Auburn,
Mr. Mercier officiated.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley Entertains the
ZHlelen E. Moses Division
On Monday, Mrs Bradley enter
tained the Moses Division of the
Missionary Society of the Christ
ian Church. The Society is divid
ed into two divisions: Mrs. J. T.
Walden is Leader of this one. Af
ter the business, a delightful social
hour was enjoyed and during the
afternoon some fifteen ladies had 1
the pleasure of being with Mrs.
Bradley. The two divisions are
enjoying a friendly contest against
each other. The next Division
meeting will he with Mrs. Claude
Mayne at 3:30 o’clock on the first
Monday in December.
Mrs. W. O. Perry Entertains the
M. E. Harlan Division.
On Monday, Mrs. Perry enter
tained the Harlan Division. Mrs.
Vella Mae Smith is the Leader of
this division and an enthusiastic
meeting was held. Mrs. Erastus
Smith, Misses Pearl Saunders and
Willie Meadow gave their names
for membership in the Missionary
Society, After the business, a so
cial hour was enjoyed. The next
meeting of the Harlan Division
will he with Mrs. Vella Mae Smith
at 3:30 o’clock <oi the second I
Monday in December.
Mr. and M's. Howard Rogers
are on a visit to Mrs. Rogers par
ents. in Montezuma
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Mrs. L. 11. Johnson and baby, of
Decatur, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Radford.
For Sale -Ifllfi model, worm
drive, Ford Truck, in good mech
anical condition at a bargain. If
you are in the market for a truck,
see us at once.— "Watson, (Hover
and Cos.
Miss Pearl Farrar, of Atlanta,
is the guesl of her sister, Mrs. R.
< >. Ross.
Mrs. Canimie Hill is spending
several weeks with her son, Mr.
11. C. Hill.
Mr. O. M. .Jackson is slowly im
proving from his serious accident.
Mr. Claude Tucker spent last
week in Atlanta, attending the
Irwiu-Moodv trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carrington
spent Sunday with relatives in
Noreross, Ga.
Mr. C. 11. Cook spent last week
end in Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hope and
children, of Commerce, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope have many
friends here where they resided
for two years.
Mrs. C. S. Williams and baby
spent Thursday in Bogart.
Mrs. Geo. Fortson spent a day
in Athens last week.
Miss Lueile Daniel spent Sat
urday in Athens.
Mrs. Claude Mayne and Airs. 17.
and. Smith spent Monday in Atlanta.
Alls. Alary Burson is spending
sometime in Atlanta with relatives
Mrs..), |). Wood spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Airs. Vernon Moore and daugh
ter. Evelyn, of Atlanta, are spend
ing a few days with Air. and Mrs.
M. C. Wiley at their home on
Broad St.
Air. and. AI. Brooksher and Air.
Carl Brooksher spent the week
end in Dahlonega, returning Mon
day with Airs. Brooksher, for a
few days visit.
.Master Joseph Perry, of Atlan
ta, spent flic week-end with his
grand-mot hey. Airs. M. and. Perry.
Air. and Airs. Claude Patat. of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Air. and Ah-s. H. B. Patat.
Airs. Fred W. Hodges and baby,
Marguerite, of Statesboro, is
visiting Mrs. Hodges’ sister, Mrs.
Q. B. Mcßae.
Mr. W. B. MeCants spent .Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Henry Williams, of Eaton
ton, and Miss Alary Lou Arnold,
of Afonroe, spent Sunday with
Air. and Ah-s. 0. B. Mcßae.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. I). F. Thompson andM r.
; Roy Smith were in Athens Friday
to see the foot ball game.
Messrs. Rliett Nowell, W. (■'.
Potts. S. C. Potts and Mac Potts
were in Athens Friday.
Mrs. G. W. PeLaPerriere is
spending several days in Atlanta.
Mr. .Jno. 11. Parks, one of Bar
row s leading farmers, was in
Winder Saturday.
Mr. W. L. Greeson, of Bethle
hem. was here Saturday.
Mr. W. H. Perry, of Statham,
was in Winder last week.
1 nde Richard Pentecost was
shaking hands with friends here
last week. He is looking well and
is enjoying good health.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Flanigan
spent last Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. Jno. S. Craft was in Atlan
ta last week.
Mr. 11. A. Perry made a busi
ness trip o Alanta' Friday of last
week.
Miss Gfaee Jaekson spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. John.JT. Wood will attend
the Georgia-Alabama Convention
in West Point, next week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones. Miss
j Geneva Jones and Mesdames J. 11.
Wood and T. M. Foster attended
|the reception at Christian College
| Monday evening.
Tattle Miss Kathrine Hargrove
has returned from a visit of two
weeks with her grand-mother, at
Stephens. Oa.
Mrs. Reha Vanderlieth spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. (leo. Storey and little dau
ghter. Martha Carter, of Athens,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Robt.
Smith.
THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
The Ladies of the Christian
Churchh will give a bazaar and
oyster supper on Thursday after
noon and evening, Dee. 11th, in
he basement of the Christian
Church. Everybody invited.
Alesdames 11. T. Flanigan. AV.
11. Quarterman and AV. (1. Elder
spent Friday in Athens
Air. and Airs. Clyde Williamson
spent Sunday in Athens with Airs.
J B. Bullock.
Aliss IVarl Saunders spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Airs. W. A. Brooks lias returned
from a months’ visit to relatives
in Mississippi.
Aliss Frames Huhb;fi 1 spent
several days last week with rela
tives in Athens.
Airs. and. AV. Giiffeth and Mrs. G.
A. Johns are spending several
days of this week in Columbus,
there they went as delegates to
the convention of the Federated
Clubs of Georgia.
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Aliss Frances Brooks, of Short
er College, is. expected in the city
Saturday for a visit of several
days with her parents.
Aliss Charlotte AlcCants spent
last week-end in Atlanta, the guest
of her sister, Aliss Nene MeCants.
Air. AV. B. MeCants spent last
.Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Aliss Nina Cunningham, who
was the guest of friends in Win
der last week, returned to her
home al Rome. Ga.. last Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Carrington has pur
chased anew Sport model Jordon
car. He will have lie agency in
this territory for this ear.
HONOR ROLL.
11th Grade.
Gertrude Rogers, Arthur Max
well, Desma Bradberry, Willie
Mae Eavenson, Ruth Chapman,
Sara Frances Segars. Inez Patch,
Helen Jackson.
10 Grade.
Edith House, Rubye Woodruff,
Willie Mae Holloway. Edna Ap
pleby, Elise Starr. Ralph Hardi
gree, Lagree Jacobs.
oth Grade.
Willie Hill, Alton Young. Annie
Lee McDonald. Rounetfe Benton.
Bth Grade.
Harold Starr. J. B. Williams.
Nettie Bagwell, Julia Dunahoo,
Urania Hayes, Frances Hubbard.
Tth Grade.
Louise W’illiams. Pauline Hill,
Hazel Hill. Mary Julia Reid. Annie
Lou Lamback, Hilda Faust. Ern
est G*. Graham, Katie Lou Ogles
by. Thelma McDonald. Alice Dura*
Elizabeth Rankin. Jewell Patrick.
Rosa Roberts.
6th Grade.
Sunie Johns, Henry Bradley,
Lueile Churchhill., Carolyn Aiken.
Anita Bagwell. Gibson House,
Xannelle Starr, Homer Grififeth,
Hoke Woodruff, Julia Smith. Alice
Dunahoo, J. L. Hill. Annie Kate
Hunt, Nelle Segars, Evelyn Pat
rick. Rubye Maynard.
bill Grade.
Thelma Barber, Preston Gash,
Louise Hlev. Johnnie Lon Garner,
Elizabeth Graham, Frances Hill,
Morgan Holsenbeck, Lucy Ruth
Moon. Lillie Belle Mincey, Ermine
MeElroy, Mary Frances Sorrow.
4th Grade.
Helen Graddick, Lois MeElroy,
Frank Martin. Cert rude Young,
Pauline Bentley, Mary Lamar
Jaekson. Era Mincey, Lueile Dun
ahoo, Marietta Faust. Bethel Mc-
Donald.
3rd Crade.
Ruhye Lee Dell, Amilee Chas
tain, Fannie Lee Annie
Morgan, Curtis Foster, Harold
Fulcher. Frances Eberhart, tiriflin
Hill. Nellie Summerour, Sara Bar
ber. Bonnie Bedingfield. Louise
Davis, Ruth Love, Pauline Roberts
Ruth Whitley. Lizzie Kate Wil
liams. Robert Appleby, _ Lewis
Hubbard, Carlton Niblaek, Harold
Patrick, Alex Russell, Alien Smith
Monford Whitley.
2nd Grade.
Miriam Fulcher, Howard Bras
well, B. C. Hill, Lester Hardigree,
Wallace Seagreaves, Sulu Thomas,
Alice Reeves. Ouida Mae Hill,
51 ary Willie Wright, Margaret
Blakey. .Mary F. (\>oper, Frances
Cral't, Gertrude Chastain, Gerald
ine Fullbright, Annie H. Hargrove
Estelle Laing. Dorothy Maynard,
Lottie Mae MeElroy, Carolyn Rus
sell, Ruth Rutledge. Rubye Rut
ledge, Mary L. Walden, Loyd
Baird. Maleoni Baugh, Bruce
Brown, .lohn ('ash, .lolm 11. Eav
rnson, William Fair, Samuel Bra
ham, Arnold Holsenbeck, Harold
House. Roy Maynard, George
Mayo, Bert Miucey. Oran Roberts
dames Segars, Eugene St. .lohn.
Dean Turpin.
Ist Grade B.
Lois Austin, Emma DeLay,
Ruth Dunahoo, Lois Hinesley,
Adoll Mobley. Bertie McDonald,
Merle Patrick, Annie Mae Sum
merour, .left' Allen, George Har
well, .Johnny Harwell, Lester Bin
esley. Robert Hunt. William Jones
Harold Jones, W. E. Treadwell,
Harold Wilson.
Ist Grade A.
Ethel Austin, Florine Austin,
Hugh Carithers, Martha White
Cooper. Hattie Eugenia DeLaPer
riere. Isrey Henton. Jack Hill,
Lawson Hill, ('ammio Maynard,
Mary Vlayue. Ernolyn Miller. Rob
ert Mineey, Rubye Mobley, Doris
Nowell, Inez. Ross. Runette Segars
Gladys Thompson and Syhle Wil
liams.
FARMERS ATTENTION.
1 have meal and hulls to ex
change for cotton seed, and also
paying highest market price for
seed. You will find me at Elberton
oil mill house, first below S. A. L.
Depot, in Winder. — R. I> McDon
ald, Winder. Ga.
STRANGES’
Middy Suits
Another shipment of Middy Suits;
regulation Emblems. Every girl
wants a Middy Suit. The prices are
$7*95 and
New arrival in Serge and Nico
tine dresses
sl9-75 and $25-00
J. T. STRANGE CO.
Department Store
Silver Tea.
The Parent-Teachers Associa
tion will give a silver-tea on Fri
day afternoon from three to six
o’clock at the home of Air. and
EXAMINED jjflfScffi FIT™
We relieve ocular headache and eye strain by properly
fitted glasses.
Childen’s eyes given special attention.
We charge reasonable fee for a thorough examination and
advise you truthfully as to whether or not you need glasses. A
satisfied patient is our Host advertisement.
We have our own grinding plant and can duplicate any
broken lens on short notice. Send them to me by mail.
J. L. WHITLEY
Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician
WINDER, GEORGIA
FLOUR
We have a quantity of Flour that we bought at low
prices, and it is our desire to give our customers the benefit
of our buying. Every sack of tlihis Flour is-guaranteed.
If you have not purchased, it will pay to get our prirees be
fore buying. Also a varirety of Feed Stuff that we expect
to sell at a small profit.
Watson Glover & C'o.
WINDER, GEORGIA.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ISth
■Mrs. 15. 11. Jackson. The puhli*
cordially invited to attend. Some
thing every parent in the city
should he interested in. Every
parent will be asked to register.