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Social and Personal News
CALENDAR OF WEEK. .
Monday Dec. 15.—Miss Alice
King and Mrs. T. M. Foster will
entertain the Missionary Society
(( f the Presbyterian Church ut 5:30
o’clock at their home on Center
Street.
The M E. Harlan Division of
Ihe Missionary Society of the
Christian Church will meet with
Mrs. Herbert Smith at 3:30 o’clock
at her home on Broad Street.
Mrs. Lee Fortson and Miss Jen
nie Smith will give a Matinee par
ty in honor of Mrs. Mark Sims, a
recent bride.
The Methodist Missionary So
ciety will be entertained by Mrs.
A. S. Eberhart at 3:30 o ’clock at
her borne on Hamilton Ave.
The Church Street Circle of the
Baptist Missionary Society met
with Mrs. K. I*. Carpenter at 3:30
o’clock.
Mrs. John Williams will be hos
tess to the Candler Street Circle
at 3:30 o’clock.
The Center Street Circle will be
entertained by Mrs. W. T. Apple
by.
Tuesday Dee. 16.—Miss Annette
Quillian will entertain the Young
Ladies Priscilla Club at her home
on Church Street.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mi's. J. T.
Walden and Mrs. E. P. Saxon will
he hostesses to the Missionary’ So
ciety at the home of Mrs. Bradley
at 3:30 o’clock.
Wednesday Dee. 17.—Mrs. C. 0.
Niblack will be hostess at a large
reception in honor of Mrs. Buy
Kilgore, a recent bride.
Mrs. If. T. Flanigan will enter
tain a few of her friends at her
home on Candler Street.
Thursday Dec. 18.—Mrs. John
Hargrove will entertain the Young
Matron’s Federated Club with a
Matinee party at 3:00 o’clock..
Miss Flossie Henson will be hos
tess to the School Faculty at her
home on Candler Street.
Mrs. H. A. Oarithers will enter
tain her club at her home on Broac
Street.
Friday Dee. 19.—A special
Christmas program will be given
at the school auditorium by Miss
Charlotte McCants.
Matinee Party Complimenting
Mrs. Mark Sims.
Mrs. Lee Fortson and Miss Jen
nie Smith were joint hostess at a
Matinee Party on Monday afler
noon for Mrs. Mark Sims, a recent
bride. After enjoying a splendid
picture at the Strand, delightful
sandwiches, hot chocolate and
candy was enjoyed. The guests on
‘this happy occasion were:
Mesdamos Mark Sims, Lee Fort
son, Howard Rogers, J. B. Par
ham, Erastus Smith, R. J. Smith,
Georgia Harris, and Misses Mary
Alice and Louise Strange, Bert
Pirkle, Grace Jackson, Esther
Henson, Nina Stewart, Allene Kil
gore, Charlotte McCants, Annette
Quillian, Mildred Thrasher, Sadie
Harris, Mabel Jackson, Icie, Mary
and Jennie Smith, Mrs. Bob Pir
klc, Misses Inez Cooper and Essie
Mae Maughon.
Bheata-Qraham-
A marriage of interest to Win
der people was that of Miss Jewel
B'>eats of this city, and Dr. 0. C
Gresham, of Atlanta, whieh happy
cvenr took place in the latter ri*y
iftf: 4 Sunday.
Mrs. Gresham was one of Win
der’s popular and charming yoimg
ladies a- -1 a daughter of Mr. J. W.
Slie;ts.
Dr. O’esham waa originally
from Jkmna Vista, Ga., but is now
one of the prominent druggist of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Oglesby and Miss Kate
Leu O. leshy will leave Friday for
Elberton, to spend some time.
Miss Christine Clayton expects
to spend the holidays in South
Carolina, with her parents.
Woodruff-Estes.
A wedding of much interest to
a large circle of friends was that
of Miss Thelma Woodruff and Mr.
Joseph Lawton Estes, of Atlanta,
at the home of the brides parents
on Thursday evening at K :30
o’clock. The handsome home of
the brides was beautifully decorat
ed with ferns, palms and white
chrysanthenms.
The wedding march was played
by a college mate of Miss Wood
ruff’s, Miss Parks, of Cruwfords
ville. Mrs. J. W. Oriffeth sang.
Miss Reunette Woodruff, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. On
ly the immediate families of the
contracting parties and a few in
timate friends witnessing the ce
remony. Mr. and Mrs. Estes left
for a weddiftg trip through Flo
rida.
Miss Woodruff was one of - " Wi
nder’s most attractive and talented
young ladies. She graduated with
honors from Shorter College, and
her father, Mr. G. W. Woodruff, is
one of the leading citizens of our
citj’. The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Estes regret they will not
remain in Winder, but will make
Atlanta their future home.
Mr. nd Mrs. W. J. Herrin Enter
tain.
One of the largest and most en
joyable affairs of the season was
the reception given by Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Herrin, at their beauti
ful home on Midland Ave., for
their son and his bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Herrin. The parlor,
living room and dining room were
thrown together and made a beau
tiful picture decorated through
out in palms, ferns and pink car
nations.
In the receiving line were Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Herrin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Herrin, Mrs. Stinch
ennih. of Penderarass, momer of
the bride, Mr. Stineheomb, broth
er of the bride, Mr. Ralph Herrin,
and Misses Marie and Imogene
Herrin. Those assisting in receiv
ng and serving were: Mr. and
Mrs. W| C. Horton, Mr. and Mrs.
John Carrington, Mrs Reba Von
lerleith, Mrs. S. T. Ross, Mrs.
Oscar Summerour and Misses Es
ther Henson, Annette Quillian,
Charlotte McCants, Mabel Jack
son, Sara Frances Segars and Rita
King. Two hundred friends called
from eight until eleven o’clock.
To Mrs. Guy Henry Kilgore.
One of the largest and most
beautiful social events of the past
week, was the afternoon reception
at which Misses Ida and A Hone
Kilgore were sost esses on Friday,
at their home on Stephens Street,
introducing their sister, Mrs. Guy
Kilgore, a recent charming bride,
to a number of friends, who called
fiom 4to 6 o’clock. The parlor,
living room and dining room were
beautifully decorated in ivy, ferns
and pink carnations. The receiv
ing line composed the bride and
Misses Ida and Allene Kilgore.
Mrs. C. O. Niblack and Mrs. W.
O. Perry received the guests at
the door. Misses Sadie Harris and
Mabel Jackson served punch. Oth
ers assisting were: Mrs. J. P. Wil
liams, Mrs. G. C. Moseley, Mrs.
Lee Fortson, and Misses Jennie
Smith, Charlotte McCants and
Rose Dillard. a
One hundred and fifty friends
called during the afternoon.
Mrs. C. O. Niblack’g Reception
Beautiful Event of Wednesday.
Wednesday will mark one of
the largest and most unique recep
tions of the season to which Mrs.
O. 0. Niblack invited her friends
at her home on Athens Street be
tween the hours of 4 and 5, and 5
and 6. The living room, parlor and
dining room lovely, decorat
ed in h/ lly, miseltoe and red can
dles with red shaded lights, sug
THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER, GEORGIA.
gestive of the holiday season.
The receiving line headed by
Mrs. Niblaek dressed in an old
fashioned black lace dress also
included Mrs. Cny Kilgore, the
honored guest, who was dressed in
Mis. Niblaek’s mothers wedding
dress, veil, gloves andslippers. Mrs
Reba Vonderleith, represented the
groom, Mr. Guy Kilgore, dressed
in a full dress suit, Miss Allenc
Kilgore as one of the brides maids
Mrs. R. H. Kimball, a grooms man,
Miss Ida Kilgore a brides maid,
Mrs. B. B. Jackson, an unusually
handsome grooms man, and Mrs.
Reid, the dignified minister.
Assisting the hostess in the cour
tesies of the afternoon were: Mes
dnmes Hawthorne Ware, E. V.
Snipes, H. A. Carithers, G. C.
Moseley, J. P. Williams, Fleming
Thompson, Ralph Smith. T. M.
Foster, Sidney Maughon, Z. F.
Jackson and Brisco Williams.
The reception was characterized
by unusual beauty and charm.
Rev. and Mrs: J. H. Wood, Rev.
R. E. Moss and Mr. ('laud Mayne
are attending the Interchurch
World Conference in Atlanta this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooksher
and Mrs. Herbert Smith spent
Monay in Atlanta.
Mr. an Mrs. O. B. Mcßaed and
son, left Monday for Rockmart,
Eatonton, and Statesboro, to be
gone until after the Holidays.
Mrs. Luther Lanier spent sever
al days in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. John Craft and son were
the guests of relatives in Atlanta
last week.
Mr. Dessie Tucker, of Atlanta,
spent several days here this week,
'with his father, Mr. Claud Tucker
and Aunt, Mrs. Lillian Moore.
Mrs. 11. T. Flanigan spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Miss Joe Smith is improving af
ter a weeks’ illness.
Mr. Merriman Tucker, of Char
leston, is home on a few days fur
lough.
i Miss Grace Jackson had as her
guests for the week-end, Misses
Bert Pirkle, Annie Hill, of IFsch
ton, and Miriam Bennett, of Jeff
erson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil
liamson Host and Hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson
entertained at a lovely six course
dinner on Saturday. hTe guests
were Misses Grace Jackson, Bert
lhrkle, Annie Hill, of Heschton,
Miriam Bennett, of Jefferson,
Messrs. I. E., Guy and Ambrose
Jackson.
Mrs. J. W. Sheats, Mrs. W. T.
Randolph and Mrs. Mark Sims
are spending a few days in Atlan
ta this week.
Mrs. FosterH ardigree and Mrs.
J. W. Griffeth spent last week in
Atlanta.
The many friends of Mrs. S. W.
Arnold will regret to learn of her
illness.
Mrs. W. H. Sheats spent sever
al days in Atlanta this week with
Miss Jewel Sheats.
Miss Mary Smith and Essie Mae
Maughon are the guests of friends
in Atlanta.
Mr. John McDorman, of Abbe
ville, spent Sunday here.
Miss Reunette Woodruff’s
friends will be glad to know she
I has returned from Atlanta, whe’-e
she underwent a slight operation
there last wek.
Mr. Henry Hill spent Sunday in
Jefferson.
Mrs. J. J. Thomas and Miss Er
mine Thomas spent Saturday in
Athens.
Miss Alene Gower,
is spending this week-end wit 1 *
Miss Ruth Jacobs.
Misses Gypsie Bedingfield and
Ola Porter spent Sunday in At
lanta, with Mr. Jack Porter, who
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waa recently operated on at a lo
cal Hospital.
Mr. Ernest Sims, assistant Cash
ier of North Georgia Trust and
Banking Cos., was in Atlanta yes
terday.
Mrs. Walter Jackson and Miss
Mary Lamar -Jackson will spend
pai t of next week in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Juhan and
Ben Jr., of Athens, will spend
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. It.
1). Jackson.
Mr. Will Mayne is out again af
ter a recent illness.
„ Miss Christine Hood, of Athens,
will he the guest of relatives here
for the holidays.
Mr. Garland Smith, who is with
the Western Union, returned from
a very pleasant visit to his parents
at Buchanan, Monday.
Mrs. Reba Vonderleith spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. D. McKinney spent
part of last week in A Kh eville, , l lf?.
C., with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc-
Kinney.
Mrs. Kathleen Smith and Mrs.
Clef Jackson are spending this
week in Athens with relatives.
Mesdames Wilson, Carithers,
Bush Jackson and E. V. Snipes,
spent Monday in the Gate City.
Mrs. H. N. Mann, of Savannah,
is the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Eavenson, for the
holidays.
Mrs. Nellie Carithers and Miss
Mary Mendenhall, of Atlanta,
spent several days in Winder this
week.
Misses Frances Brooks and
Kathleen Wilson are expected
home from Shorter College this
week to spend the Christmas holi
days with their parents.
Messrs. Fritz and W. C. Potts
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Lurline Collier, of Jeffer
son, was in Winder last Saturday.
Mrs. Vallie Arnold and Miss
Maggie Belle Arnold of Hoschton,
spent part of this week in Winder,
coming over to see Mrs. Arnold
who has been confined to her bed
for several weeks. We are glad to
state she is now improving.
Mr. Hayes Oriffeth is now play
ing in T <e ; lh Vauderville in New
York ( i'y. and making a big hit.
Ho is a Winder boy and when he
ti 'S ofihe stage will return horn *.
Mr. Guy Jackson is in Atlanta
or. business.
Come to our store and let us assist you in
selecting your Christmas Gifts —a few appropriate
and ufeful articles for Christmas giving.
We suggest the following, which you can
find at our store.
For Her
SILK HOSE
HOUSE SLIPPERS
GLOVES
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
CREPE DE CHINE HANDKER.
CHIEFS
HAND BAGS
UMBRELLAS
SWEATERS
MIDDY TIES
HAIR RIBBON
KNIT CAPS
SCARFS
Many useful articles for the home. Blankets,
Counterpanes, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels,
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table and Dresser Scarfs,
and other goods for home use.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
“The Home of Quality”
Mr. J W. Nichols sold this we k
hi home o: Hamilton Ave., to Mr.
Craft and (ought the old Rain* /
home on tl etis Street from M•.
1.. A. House.
ibw. and Mrs. . * ini Mushbu-.i
and grstul dauglth is. Ruth n !
\itnio Lon Lamia'k. will s|>ii
the week-c r! with relatives in
E'.beGon.
Me*dancs W. (.'. Horton an !
Paul Roberts arc rdouling the . i
tci ( bur,!: World Conference i.i
Atlanta this rock.
M' j. A 1). M'd'i I ry will sp ul
ti e holidays in Atlanta with M a.
W. H. Toole.
Mrs. P. A. Flanigan spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mrs, W. L. DeLaPerriere, who
has been spending a few days with
her sister, Miss Mellio Stanton, of
Social Circle, returned home Wed
nesday night. The death of Mrs.
DeLaPerriere’s mother recently
has been one of the great griefs
of her life and her friends here
all feel for her.
W.E. Young
“The Shingleman”
Says! Come on and get your House Framing now. 5
cars of just the kind for cottages and bungalos. (let busy.
Prices below what you can buy from the country. Sawed
hy the big Florida Mills and it takes no sizeing, see. Carru
gated Roofing at old price and plenty of it; all lengths.
W. E. YOUNG
The Shingleman
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th.
Mrs. G. A. Johns and Mrs. W.
L. Jackson were in Athens Wed
nesday.
Mr. J. F. Rurson. of Pentecost
District, is spending today in the
i i'y.
Mr. J. \. IF \ : s. one of the clev
er ao ’ s| lead'd citizens of Brugel
t■>:. is i \is:!c ;• *n Winder for die
day.
Sheriff !'• ia .'grass, of 7 "Writ
C'unfy pa.-sud through ''*indor
this a o'ni g mroute home Gvi
Alba;:;:.
Mis .1 L Jackson, of Winder,
spent the \ r*k cm 1 with her sis
ter, Mrs. R. S. Harris, oil Dough
erty Street.—(Athens Herald.)
The many friends of .Miss Mary
Russell will be grieved to hear of
her serious illness at her home in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece ('ouch were
called to Dauielsville,! a.st Thurs
day, on account of the illness of
Mr. Couch’s father.
Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross were in
Atlanta Monday.
For Him
HOUSE SHOES
KID GLOVES
WOOL GLOVES
SILK NECKWEAR
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
IINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK SOX
SHIRTS
CUFF BUTTONS
COLLAR PENS
AUTOMOBILE GLOVBB
SWEATERS