The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 27, 1919, Image 8

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Winder High School News EDITORIAL STAFF. Chairmans: Hara Segnrs, Ketn King. Assistants Juniors: ltuhye Woodruff, Kdith House. Sophs.— Kheunette Benton, Annette McDonald. Freshman Frances Hubbard, Margurite Walker. Tho Senior class ot 1919-1920 organized and the following offi cers were elected: President Sara Frances Segars. Nice President. Hovt Moore, Treasurer, Ina Ap pleby, Secretary, Arthur Maxwell, Cartoonist, Willie Mae Kavenson. We selected as our nutscots carl ton Niblack and Until Love. Ihe colors of I>luc and Cold were se lected with the marshalneil rose as class (lower. Each class lias its desire for Senior priviledges and this has been the cry of each class for years hack and the class 1919- 20 are making a brave fight but so far have gained very little more than the classes before us. Our class is possessed of a very noble class spirit : so noble that we have all pledged our selves, if it is not possible fonts to graduate we shall stand by Ibe class by quit nating. We have pledged ourselv es to stand by tin* class motto, “Labor Conquers All 11. K. 11. and we are all assured 1 bat by s doing our lives shall be a success. The Junior class of W. 11. S. held its annual class meeting for tin 1 purpose of selecting officers. The following were elected: Edith House re-elected President; firoa dus Williams, Vice President; La- Croc Jacobs. Secretary; Ivina Ap pleby. Treasurer: Uuby Woodruff, Historian: Floyd Poole. Poet: Lila Moore. Cartoonist. The former class colors, gold and w hite, anil class Mower, field daisy, were re tained. Dorothy Smith and Hugh Panthers were chosen as class mascots. This, the model class of the Winder High School, which has always been highest in the es teem of the Faculty and the envy of all other classes, has the pro mise of a bright future and it is predicted that tlie Senior class of 21 will break all former records and set a standard which all suc INSURANCE LIFE AND TORNADO Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and a cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY, it may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home on??. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity curnes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones. K'liprj, Radford & Smith AUCTION We will sell to the highest bidder for cash, 1 car-load of good Tennessee mules; all broke and ready to work. Ages from 3 to 6. This is a chance for you to get a good mule at a bargain, so don't forget to attend this sale. Sale starts Saturday, Nov. 29th, at 10 o’clock promptly. Cain & Morgan Auburn, Georgia eroding classes will strive to at tain. Miss Inez Suddath will spend Thanksgiving in Atlanta. Mr. M. U. Islington spent the week-end at his home. Ilis brother accompanied him back Sunday'af ternoon. The Winder High School gave a candy pulling Friday night for the benefit of the Parent-Teacher Association. The Hoy Scouts of Winder play ed the Winder High School team in flasket Hall last Friday after noon. The score was 23 to I in fav or of the Scouts. The Winder High School Team will play basket Hall in Watkins vidc Wednesday afternoon, and Friday they will play here. The program of Friday last was conducted by the third and fourth grades, and devoted to the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our forefathers in 1621. Miss Henry—Walter, name two of Shakespeare’s comedies. Walter Nothing Much Doing and Just As You Say. Frazer Law (first morning at W. 11. S.) Gladys will you please write off the schedule for me. Hladys (writing) Second period Tlutrsdoy morning S. S. (Sight Singing. Frazed Oil, I didn’t know they bad Sunday School at Winder High on Thursday. Miss Ivey assigning lesson in Chemistry, “Ho through the blow pipe for tomorrow. Miss Clayton—linogcne, what are you reading during class. Imogene (misunderstanding) Peanuts. Miss Clayton, won’t you have some? So Simple. Louise —Miss Henry, what is a paraphrase? Miss Henry—lt is simply a THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA circumlocutory and pleonastic cy cle of oratorical sonorosity circu mscribing an atom of ideality lost in a verbal profundity. Louise—l Thanks. A New Discovery. Miss Clayton in 9th History class. Rouncttc B. —Miss Clayton doesn’t Apoplexy affect the brain? Miss Clayton. Yes. Mae Moore-—I thought Apople xy was a weapon and they hit him on the head. The program was given last Fri day by the third and fourth grad es and we all enjoyed it very much. Miss Annie Still is recovering from a long illness. That Old Ninth Grade of Mine. As I once sat in my chamber, Trying hard to make a rhyme, There was one thing in my me mory, T’was that old ninetli gratie of mine. 1 have searched for gold and silver, Hut there’s just one thing I find. When I look for things I love best, There’s that old ninetli grade of mine. As I look for none by goodness. People that are good and kind. There’s a kind grade in that School House, Tis’ that old ninetli grade of mine. No one knows how dear 1 love them, As 1 write these little lines, There is none that 1 love better than, That old ninetli grade of mine. When 1 am so very lonesome. There are some for whom I pine, Some that make each life grow brighter, In that old ninetli grade of mine. When l reach the gates of Hea ven, And thelights there all will shine, If I should but look behind me, Tliere’d be that old ninetli grade of mine.—Sarah Joe Roberts. A large assortment of Genuine Pyrex Cooking Ware at Smith' Hardware Cos. Have you investigated the IN DIA AUTOMOBILE CASING 75,- 000 Miles. Extra ply of Sea Island Cotton Fabric. Special introduc tory price. Smith Hardware Cos. EDISON PIIONDGHAPH. The only machine that re-creates, the more you hear it, the more you en joy it. Place your order now to in sure getting one for Christmas, Smith Hardware Cos. WILL SOW WHEAT. From interviews with farmers in different parts of our country it is gratifying to learn that most every one will sow some wheat. Many have already sown and we urge every farmer who possi bly can to not neglect this impor tant matter. Prepare a few acres well and get your wheat in while the weath er is favorable; you will not regret having done so next summer when you see others making their own wheat instead of buying flour. MICH LIN RED INNER TUBES Auto supplies the largest carried in Winder. Smith Hardware Cos. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble priees. ‘'Quality” House Wiring. Page C. Gregory Electrical Contractor. Phone 364 or 40 Smith Hardware' Company —ANNOUNCE— \ Special and Reduced Prices. In order to reduce stock, we offer Imitation Oliver Turning Plows and Points made by Lynchburg Plow Cos. at the following prices: (looker Plows sfi.so A. C. Plow $".00 B. C. Plow $9 00 No. 10 Plow SIO.OO No. 13 Plow sll-00 Goober Points 30 A. C. Points 35 B. C. Points . 45 No. 10 Points 45 No. 13 Points 50 We are also making special prices on Avery Chilled Plows. We are also making special prices on Avery Chilled Plows. $14.00 No. 28 Plow for $11.50 $16.00 No. 30 Plow for $13.50 $17.00 No. 31 Plow for $14.50 have a car-load of the Genuine Oliver Turning Plows and repairs. (The world’s Standard.) 7500 MILES IS THE guarantee on India Automobile Casing. The Tire with the extra ply of fabrics. We will continue the special introductory price 10 per cent discount and War Tax off regu- | lar list price through December. We have a large and complete stock of Michelin Red Inner Tubes. Best Auto Oils and Greases—standard supplies. We are showing the best line of Christmas Goods, Toys and Presents we have ever shown. Shop early and get best selections. A Smith Hardware Cos. "The Store of Quality and Service” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th