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McKinney-Jackson.
Married at the Baptist Pastor
iuni Sunday evening, Miss Lola
Marguerite Jackson to Air. Elmer
1). McKinney.
Kev. W. H. Faust officiating.
This popular young couple will he
home.to their friends in Abbeville,
IS. C.
A host of friends and relatives
wish them much happiness in their
married life.
St range-Daniel.
Strang e-Kinnebrew.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange, of
Winder, announce the engage
ments of their daughters, Mary
Alice, to Mr. .Carter W. Daniel, of
Alliens, and Louise, to Mr. llulme
KirStcbrew, of Athens, the wed
dings to be solemnized in January.
The above announcement will be
of much interest here to tlie many
friends of Misses Mary Alice and
Louise Strange. They arc charm
ing'and accomplished and both
graduates of Wesleyan College.
Mr. Daniel is a brother of Mrs. R.
J. Smith of our city.
Reception Given by Mesdames
Claud Mayne and Robert Smith.
On Friday afternoon, a beauti
ful reception was given at t lie
home of Mrs. Claud Mayne, by
Mrs. Mayne and .Mrs. Robert
Smith, honoring Mrs. Erast us
Smith.
The beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mavne’s never looked pret
tier than on this occasion with the
Autumn decorations of chrysan
themums. ferns, bain ho vines and
baskets of flowers.
Mrs. H. E. Millikin and Mrs. \Y.
(). Ferry received in the Library,
where Mrs. L. \V. 1 lodges and
Misses Mary Alice Strange and
Inez Cooper poured tea. In the re
viving line in the living room
were Mrs. Mayne, Mrs. Smith and
Mgs. Krastus Smith. In a eo/.y cor
ner of the hall Misses -Jennie Smith-,
and Brace Jackson played the Elli
son during the afternoon. Those in
the dining room and living room
receiving were: Mrs. O. B. Mcßae,
Mrs. Mae P*tts. Mrs. Alice Dunn,
Misses Teie Smith, Mrs. Paul
Brooksher, Mrs. Vella Mae Smith,
Mrs. Hawthorne Ware, Mrs. Clyde
Williamson, Mrs. Florence Broom,
and in the hall Mrs. W. L. Jack
son, Misses Thelma Woodruff and
Louise Strange served coffee. Dur
ing the afternoon one hundred and
twenty-five ladies called.
Entertains Booklovers.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alaughon
entertained the Booklovers Club
last Thursday evening. After the
business meeting a very interest
ing and instructive program was
rendered. At a late hour delicious
refreshments were served.
The members present were:
Misses Mildred Thrasher, Annette
-
Quillian and Mary Russell, Messrs
Carl Brooksher. Charles Appleby,
Preston Williams. J C. Pratt, W.
11 Faust. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hol
senbeek.
SILVER TEA GREAT SUCCESS.
The Silver Tea, which was giv
en by tlie Parent-Teachers Asso
ciation on Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. B. B. Jackson, was
a grand success.
Over one hundred ladies called
during the afternoon, and the
grade was fortunate in getting
more mothers out to register than
any other grade of the school.
LOST OVERCOAT.
My little boy lost bis overcoat
in Winder Monday. It was a black
coat with belt around it for a 13
year old boy.
The finder will please leave at
The Times office and greatly
oblige.—J. B. Porter, Hoschton.
Ga.
Mr. Mays Tucker, of Houston
County, is here for a few days
visit. ! 1 e informs us he far ieir
made i ome cotton, in spite of the
rain and boll weevil, and most of
them plenty of corn.
Judge Hawthorn, of Auburn,
spent Tuesday in Winder.
Mr. Henry Braselton, of the big
firm of Braselton Bros., was here
last Saturday.
Air. R. C. Ethridge, of Dacula,
was in Winder Tuesday and while
here left $1.50 to read The Times
another year.
Dr. Sykes, Messrs. J. M. Ross.
Dave Hammond, M. A. Millsap,
B. H. Brant, Burton Casper and
John Porter were in Winder Tues
day attending court, from Statli
am. . . .
Miss Carmen Anderson, of Au
burn, who has been attending the
Normal School at Athens, has
been forced to remain at home for
tlie past few weeks on account of
tlie condition of her mother.
-Cob Dan Byrd, Editor of The
News-Herald, Lawreneeville, was
in Winder last Saturday on busi
ness. He reports his paper pr osper
ing and Lawreneeville on a Inioni.
Mr. Clyde Eskridge spent last
week-end with his parents at Shel
by. N. <
Mrs. John Summerour spent
one day the latter part of last
week in Atlanta.
Mr. Howard Bryant, of Athens,
was a visitor here last Sunday.
Mr. W. E. Roberts, of the firm
of Summerour and Sunmierour
will move his family here next
V’eek.
Miss Frances Brooks, a student of
Shorter College, is spending the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Airs. W. A. Brooks.
Airs. .Mac Potts is the guest of
her parents in Jackson for several
days.
Miss Bosnia Elder, of Shorter
College, is a home for the week
end.
Mr. and Alls. Ahirk Sims, of At-
lanta, are spending a few days
here with Mrs. Sims’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Shields.
Miss Kathleen Wilson, a student
al Shorter, was the guest of her
parents for the week-end.
Miss Bert Pirkle has as her
guests for several days, Misses
Annie Hill, of Kasehton, and Es
telle and Lottie Hutchins, of Au
burn.
Miss Evelyn Radford, a student
at Brenau College, is spending a
few days at home.
Mrs. Vernon Moore and litle
daughter, Evelyn, have returned
to their home in Atlanta.
Mr. Jamie Stanton, of Athens
spent Sunday at home.
Miss Rosa Rives, one of the effi
cient teachers of Cox College,
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. <■'. A. Johns and Mrs. J. AY
Cfiffeth have returned from ool
umbus, where they attended the
I Georgia Federated Club Conven
tion.
Rev. R. E. Moss. Rev. and Mrs.
J H. Mood, Mr. ( land Mayne, Mr.
and Mrs. AV. O. Perry, Mrs. Alice
Dunn and Miss Arlevia Burson
are attending Ihe Oeorgia-Alaba-
ma Convention at Wesst Point thi
week. The Minister of the Christ -
ian Church, Rev. S. P. Spiegel, is
a former pastor of the Christian
Church here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bailey, of
Jefferson, spent . Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Erastus
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and
children spent Sunday in Jeffer
son, with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dan
iel.
Mrs. A. L. Copeland, of Macon,
spent several days recently with
her neiee. Mrs. W. B. MeOants.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harrison
bad as their guests Sunday, Mrs
Joe Adams, of Cham bice. Mrs. W.
B. Treadwell and Dr. and Mis.
Harold and Mrs. ('. T. Mathews, of
Bethlehem, and Mr. Earl Park, of
Chattanooga.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Airs. W. B. Treadwell, of Beth
lehem, is spending this week with
her neice, Airs. A. T. Harrison.
Miss Alary Lou Segars, of Law
reneeville, spent the week-end
with home-folks.
Air. and Airs. Jeff Segars, of
Amerieus. are spending wo weeks
v >th their parents here.
Aliss Willie .Meadow spent last
week in Atlanta.
Misses Alary Meadow and Ola
Thompson spent the week-end in
Athens, the guests of relatives and
friends.
Rev. E. B. Clark, of Cornelia,
spent last Sunday in the city the
guest of Rev. and Airs. AY. 11.
Faust.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock and Mes
dames Head, of Jefferson, spent a
short while in Winder Sunday af
ternoon and attended services at
the First Baptist Church.
Mrs. J. A. Hargrove and little
daughters, Miriam and Marcia, of
Crawford, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney F. Maughon this week
Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Woodruff
gave a lovely dinner Tuesday in
honor of Airs. J. A. Hargrove, of
Crawford. Covers were laid for
Airs. Hargrove, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ned .Maughon, Mr. and Mrs. AY. II
Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. AYood
ruff.
Mr. T. A. Deaton, one of the
hustlers of Cain’s district was in
Winder Tuesday.
Alr. Tom Fleeman, one of the
clever and prosperous farmers of
Cain’s district, was here on busi
ness yesterday.
Judge J. C. Lovin, of Auburn,
route I, was in the city yesterady
selling cotton.
Remember the big sale of resi
lience lots comes off on thr first
Tuesday in December. These are
the largest and prettiest lols ever
offered in Winder to he so close in
and so desirable. If you have a
friend who wishes to locate here
tell him about these lots. There
will never he an opportunity like
this again. Examine property and
he on hand on the first Tuesday.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. E. Moss. Minister.
Sunday School 11:30. Claud
Mayne, Supt. There was a good
atendance last Sunday. Let’s have
150 present this Sunday for the
special program.
Morning Worship, 11 :30. Lord’s
Supper and Sermon.
Evening Wprship, 7:15. Song
service and sermon.
A cordial invitation to everyone.
AVednesday evening service 7:15.
Come.
Our joint (Jeorgia-Alahama
state missionary convention was
well attended and full of enthu
siasm. Everybody present enjoyed
it.
PENTECOST.
Air. and Mrs. J. C. Hardigree
and children, of Alontreal. spent
several days with their mother,
Mrs. 11. A. Hardigree.
Miss Marie llaynie had as her
guests Saturday night, Misses
Pearlie and Zora Hammond.
Misses Edna and Jewel Wil
liamson spent Sunday with Miss
Rosa Lee (’handler.
Miss Jennie Hardigree spent
Saturday night with her aunt,
Mrs. G. W. Hammond, of Winder,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Chandler
nad children spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wil
liamson.
Mr. Albert Page was the guest
of Mr. Charlie Ferguson Sunday.
Wanted—2s3 men for railroad
service in France.
Enlistments for 1 and 3 years.
See the Sergeant at Broad and
Candler Streets.
Will be in your city week of
Nov. 15-22 1919.
For Sale—Six Cylinder five pas
senger “Elcar” brand new. Ow
ner leaving town. Apply H. M.
Rankin at Bell Overall Cos.
...BiMe Gems...
11. K. Moss .
“In the beginning (Jod created
Heaven and the Earth.”
“And darkness was upon the
face of 1 he deep. ’ ’
“Ami <Jo<l said, “Let there be
light.” and there was light.”
“ And Cod called the light day,
and the darkness He called
night.”
“And there was evening and
there was morning, one day.”
NEWS NOTES FROM FIRST
BAPTIST.
Sunday at 11:30 Mr. Claud Eth
ridge President of the Atlanta B.
Y. P. U. brought a very helpful
and inspiring address to the mem
bers of the First Baptist Church
ron Young Peoples work in the 75
Million Campaign.
, At 7:30 the pastor spoke to a
full house on “Quiet Seasons of
the Soul.”
The following delegates will re
present the church at Macon, at
the State Convention this week.
Rev. W. H Faust, AV. L. Blasin
game, Alcsdarnes J. P. Williams,
John M. Williams. J. K. Callahan,
AV. M. Holsenbeck and Rev. AY E.
Moore.
The minutes of lie recent session
of the Appalaehee Association are
just out, and show the First
Church at Winder to he in the
lead of all the Churches of the
body.
The pastor will speak Sunday at
11:30 on “Echoes From The Ma
eon Convention.”
7:30 }). m. “My Church.”
A cordial welcome to all to the
services.
CHANDLERS.
Aliss Alma Patrick spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Misses
Annie and Sallie Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. II H. Kennedy
and children spent Sunday with
Ah\ and Airs. Albert Kennedy.
Mrs. Benue Helton and children
were the guests of Mi. and Mrs.
J. H. Sells Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Everett.
A\ 7 e are sorry to note lhat Mr.
J. AV. ('handler is very sick at this
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Peppers
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. John Helton.
Miss Vester Loin speul Sun
day afternoon with Miss Zillie
Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kennedy
and children spent Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. H. R Kilerease.
Miss Desma Sells was the guest
of Miss Zillie Chandler Saturday
night.
Mr. Lucious Helton lias been
very sick, Imt is improving some.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown and
sister, of (Hosier, were the guests
of Mr.a nd Mrs. M. A. Brown Sun
day.
Jollie Kennedy was the guest of
Jack Patrick Sunday afternoon.
LOST MONET
I lost last Saturday p. m., one
ten dollar bill and two ones, be
tween Smith Mayne Mfg. Cos., and
and Winder or in AVinder. Return
to H. P. Oliver and get reward.
WCHELUf RED INNER TUBES
Auto supplies, the largest stoek
carried in Winder. Smith Hard
ware Cos.
REWARD
Lost class pin (spelling 1905)
between niy home and Winder
National Bank. Return to news
office or J. B Mayo.
W. C. T. U. MEETING.
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. I'. will meet al the Christian
Church Monday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Airs. Harry Segars will
conduct the meeting. Airs. J. B.
Parham, Press Agent.
Friday November 21st.
MARION DAVIS
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Monday November 24th,
Constance Talmadge
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STRAND THEATRE
ANNOUNCING THE
Arrival of a car of
“NEW DORTS”
THE BIGGEST LITTLE CAR IN
AMERICA.
“NO HILL TOO STEEP, NO
SAND TOO DEEP ”
Several used cars at gargain
prices.
Call 150 for demonstration
Auto Sales Cos
I). L. Nowell J W. Carrington
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
CANDY PULLING!
For the benefit of the Parent-
Teacher Association, the Winder
High School pupils will give a
candy pulling Friday evening at
the School Auditorium at 7:3(1.
10c admittance, loads of fun!
Everybody invited.