The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 20, 1919, Image 8

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Winder High School News EDITORIAL STAFF (’liairiniois: Sam Segarn, Rein King. A-^iMants —Juniors: Kul.ye Woodruff. Edith House. Sophs. Rheiinettc Hcnton, Annette McDonald. Freshman I'mnee* Hubbard, .Vfnrgurite Walker. The Freshman ( 'lass of the \\ in dri' High School organized Nov ember 14lh, 1919. The following officers were ele etc<l: Frances lluhbard Pres. I r nia Hayes Nice Pres.. Wood fin Hill Secretary, Harold Starr Tre asurer. Heorgo Turpin Poet. Eve lyn Harris Historian, and Willard Turpin (’artoonist. ( 'lass Mascots, (iladys Thompson and Lawson Hill, ('lass Motto and colors will be selected later. Edith House went to Monroe Sunday night In give an address a the First Baptist Church in be half of the P.aptist $75,000,000 1 (rive. Miss Frances Hubbard spent Saturday in Atlanta. Two of our ex-Seniors, Frances Hrooks. and Kat Wilson were home from Shorter for the week end. Mr. Kllington in 10th Spanish, “Fools can ask questions that wise men can’t answer.” Willie Mae F.avenson, “That’s the reason we all failed on Span ish Kxamination. ” The program last Friday morn ing was conducted by the fifth and sixth grades, ft was enjoyed by all: ils negro characters win ninlllo audience. Annie Still is recovering after four week’s of illness. The Cruel Truth. Miss Clayton, “What is the tense of “I am beautiful?” Ilovt Moore. “Remote past.” Soph's. Organize. The Soplimore Class of Winder High organized Nov. 34, 191f, Miss Kunettc Kenton presiding. Fnmmille Maynard was elected bv a large majority for Pres. Al ton Young Secretary, and Willie COUNTY LINE The people of our community are glad to see the cold weather as they are getting hungry for fresh meat. The party given by Miss Relma Rainey was highly enjoyed by those present. Miss Allie Murphy bad as her guests Saturday night, Miss Al zoiiie Yanderford and Messrs, clyde Cronir and Golden Kircus. Miss (tiara Cooper bad as her guests .Miss Sadie Yanderford and Mr. Grady Cronie. Messrs. (lolden Kircus. Arthur Attaway and John Cbaneey and Misses Alzonia Yanderford, Ollie Murpltj and Sadie Yanderford went to Stone Mountain and At lanta Sunday. Miss Nora Attaway had as her guest Saturday evening. Mr. Os car Magiicss. We regret to note the fad that Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Abner and fam ily will leave Monday for Texas, where they will make their future home. Misses Lottie aml Jewel Foster tan! as their guests Saturday even ing. Messrs. G T Murphy and Spencer (Ireeson. Messrs. Justice and lloyt At ta wny visited heir parents, Mr. and Airs. (’. S. Attaway Sunday. Have you investigated the IN I)|.\ AUTOMOBILE CASINO 75.- (Mki .Miles Extra ply of Sea Island Cot ton Fa brie. Special introduc tory price. Smith Hardware Cos. Lima Mary Waa Awflry. Mary was i. ajlng on tha Boor with Bar doll. Ht w ’ouldn't gw. tha dU to •H lo eeruiln pool tl no aha dMi rod an ’ao ahe banged It oe the floor with gren; '-upatlenco and yaUod at tha top r her *co, "I wiah I belonged to • family iu.. • vw oared,* Hill for Treasurer. On account of the simplicity of the class the white rose was selected for class flower. On account, of the near sighted mess of the class and to the commeration of the will of the Senior Class of 1919, we selected idle get en and w hite for class col- ors. All classes have the ambition of being in the literary world and we have chosen the class poet to be Sarah doe Unbelts, whose wit and humor is surpassed by none. The etch of the pencil suggest ed to us to have a cartoonist, and .Miss Louise Smith was chosen and we take great pleasure in wishing her the sweetest comical dreator that she may brighten up some of the genius in our class. Our historian must have good memory and brains for our class has quite a difficult history to write. Miss (lunette Benton was chosen as historian. We have as mascots little Paul ine Rgt # rts and Robert Max u !i. Pauline's voice can soothe the ferocious boys and the timidity of U > mt can qiret down curt- !v -li of flirting girls. Our sponsors are Camille May- nard and Alton Young. As ioug as the oil of knowledge is ptir-hasal‘e we ’ ave p'edged ourselves to stand by one another until we reach the end of the trail. Lagrce Jacobs, “Why is it Mr. Fit/., you fat fellows are always good natured?” 'ft - . Fitz, “We have to be, you see we can neither fight or run.” Miss Ivy in class, “What hap pens when a man’s temperature g"*s as far as it can?” <ieorge Turpin, “He has cold feet.” THE TIME TO BUY LOTS The sale of the J. C. ReLaPer riere property, which lias been subdivided into large residence lots gives an opportunity to every young man to buy one for a home and for investment. This is the way for the young man who has prospered to save his money. It is a great opportunity for the middle age man to get. a valuable and desirable lot for a home in a growing city where values will continue to increase and where the ehanee to buy such property will become more and more diffi cult. There never lias been such an opportunity to get such large lots and such elevated ami beautiful lots close in. Remember this sale is on the first Tuesday in next month. SHRINERS, ATTENTION! Potentate Napier says that the Athens Ceremonial to be held at Athens, Ga., on November 26th, will eclipse anything yet pulled off under his administration and no tice is given that the “Shrine Special” will puss here on that date about noon, carrying all Sliriners who wish to attend this ceremonial. Athens lias made great preparations for cnertain mont and all Sliriners are invited ;nid are expected to attend. The Winder Shrine Club should attend in a body with identifying badges on, and all who can attend are asked to drop Noble L. S. Radford a line and let him know just how many to expect. Remember the date. Wednesday, November ‘26th, at Athens, Georgia 0. A. Johns, President. Winder Shriners’ Club. Compenaation. Providence has glwn us hope and lleen as a ComtH-naation for the many rare# of life.—Voltaire. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. STATHAM Mrs. and. and. Smith, of Sparta, Ls spending this week with her mo ther, Mrs. (J. R. C. Lanier. Misses Lillian and Pearl Lanier spent last week-end with Miss Fa ther Williams, of Winder. Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Whitehead spent Sunday with the latter’s mo ther, Mrs. W. I). Nash. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Berry and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and. 11. Hill of Winder Sunday. Miss Sarah Lowe ami Mr. Roy Perkins spent Sunday in Atlanta with Miss Beulah Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Willingham and family were the guests of Mrs. Sims, of (’anthers Mill, Sun day. Misses Lois and Mary Callahan of Winder, were the guests of Misses Mary and Mozelle Perry Sunday afternoon. Miss Frnmalene Sikes spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Modelle Hale spent, the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Brewer and family of Monroe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and. A. Perry Sunday. •Mr. Hus Mitchell of (iood Hope, visited friends in Statliam Sunday afternoon. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT. Inasmuch as it has pleased Al mighty Hod, in his providence, to take out of the world the soul of our fellow-townsman, Mr. Hugh A. ('arit hers. And whereas his going away has left a vacancy on our board of directors of the Winder National Hank, which is hard to fill, and de prives us of a spirit progressive and loyal to every interest of the bank. Therefore lie it resolved, That we deplore his passing away. The Winder National Rank, has lost a faithful and efficient member, the Town, County and State a valued and loyal supporter of its many interest. Resolved further, that we ex tend to his most affectionate and devoted wife, his only brother, and relatives our deepest sympa thy in this their great loss and sorrow, and commend them to the God whom he loved nad served. Resolved further, that a copy of tliese resolutions he spread on the minutes of the Winder National Rank, a copy be furnished the family, also Winder News and Harrow Times be furnished a copy for publication. Respectfully submitted, W. T. Robinson, G. W. DeLaPerriere, A. A. Camp. Committee. Jackson Herald Local News. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey spent last Sunday in Winder, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sinili. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McElhannon were in Nicholson Sunday, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElhan non. Mr. McElhannon has been quite ill for several days, but we are glad to note that he is improv ing. The many friends of Mrs. Mary A. Wood will learn with sorrow of her illness at. her home on Route 2. She has been stricken with par alysis, and her condition is thought to be serious. Mrs. Wood is a sister of Messrs. J. N., R. 0., <>. !>.. and S. T. Ross, and a dau ghter of the late Captain and Mrs. T. L. Ross, who lived in .Jackson county. She is a widow, her hus band passed away many years ago. WESTERN PAPERS TO IN CREASE AD RATES. Kansas City, Nov. 18.—The ne cessity of increasing advertising rates and cutting down advertis ing space as a result of the short age in print, paper was agreed up on at the semi-annual meeting of the Midwest Newspaper Advertis ing Managers’ association here to day. Newspapers in Missouri, Kan sas, lowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas were represented. REAL BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 40 acres good average land within the City limits of Winder; 35 acres of which is in high state of cultivation, remainder in woodland and pasture with running water. This property is on the S. A. L. R. R. and Ls not only a good farm, but is an ideal proposition for any kind of manufacturing enterprise. For quick sale this place can be bought for the low price of $175.00 per acre on EASY TERMS. 5- dwelling, splendid two-story barn and other outbuildings on one of the_nicest residential lots in Winder. Fronting Athens St. 120 feet and running back 485 feet to branch. To sell at a very low price. 7-Room dwelling, servant house, barn, fruit and shade trees on splendid corner lot of three acres in desirable residence section. 6- dwelling with electric lights and city water on goyd cor ner lot. Price $3500.00. 110 acres fine farming land on public road within 3 miles of Win tier. One 5, one 4 and one 3-room house, nice barns and other out buildings. Splendid pasture with running water. Price $135.00 per aerer on EASY TERMS. 4-Room dwelling on large lot with East front on Candler street. Price $2,000.00. Terms to suit purchaser. 6-Room dwelling well finished; good outbuildings; fine bermuda pasture with branch in rear. This place contains 3 acres, and is on North Broad Street, in the city of Winder. We are offering this prop erty for less than the price it would take to put the buildings on same. Improved and unimproved Farm and City property in various locations to offer. Money to Loan on Real Estate at Low Rate of Interest. I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. WINDER. GEORGIA BETHLEHEM Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sims and Messrs. William Sims and Clyde Hoseh spent last Saturday in Fa tonton. Mr. Hull Griffin, of Atlanta, .was here Tuesday. Mr. A. L. Parks, of Gratis, was in own Sunday. Robert Park Adams Jr., hap pened to a paintul accident Tues day when he fell from a uouse and broke his arm. Messrs. E. S. and E. J. Harris spent Monday ami Tuesday in At lanta. Several new members were ad ded to the Red Cross Roll during the drive last week, which gives us a strong auxiliary. The friends of Mrs. \\. C. A ear wood are glad to see her out after two weeks ’ illness. Miss 'Nora Wages is the guest of her cousin. Miss Sunie Hinesley. Miss Lena Hill was a visitor to Winder this week. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Brinsfield and children have returned from Atlanta. Rev. Brinsfield has ac complished great good in this community and many friends wel come him with his splendid fam ily for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wages, who have lived in Sandersville for the past year, have moved back here to reside. Dr. Harrell, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with his wife. We were FORTUNATE in se curing another large shipment of GALVANIZED ROOFING. Buy now while you can get it. Smith Hardware Cos. Optliriatlc Thought. Ho revenge la more heroic than tha* which tarwata envy by doing go>d Seven Room Dwelling For SALE We have for sale a nice 7 room residence at a bargain. Homes to buy are hard to find in Winder This is a nice well furnished wooden res idence. Close in on a beautiful street and desireable in every respect. See us if you want a home. Lamar & Perry THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th