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Mrs. John Hargrove Hostess.
On Thursday afternoon, The
Young Matron’s Federated Club
was entertained bv Mrs. John Har
grove with a matinee party. The
hostess gave unique little stock
utap tilled with home-made candy
Wich was enjoyed togetlier with
the picture. And later at the drug
store, a delightful salad course
with hot chocolate was served.
This proved to he one of the most
enjoyable club meeting of the sea
son.
Sims-Wages.
Miss Camma Sims and Mr. Her
man Wages were married at the
Methodist parsonage by Rev. J.
If. Mashburn, Monday at 2 o’clock
p. m.
Miss Jodie Wood will spend the
holidays in Winder.
Rev. Jno. H. Wood spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Winder should do greater things
next year than ever before. Talk
your city and help to make it bet
ter and bigger.
Mr. Elbert Hill, one of the good
and substantia! citizens, of Sell
Station, was in Winder Monday
transacting business.
Christinas is in the air and ev
ery one is felling good.
Barrow County has plenty of
hog and hominy and the people
prosperous.
Drive away care and worry for
the next few days and meet every
one with a smile. Do something
this Christmas to make some other
person happy.
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Miss Bertie Rutli Biakev anil Mr
K. F. Harwell, two of Bum/* County’s
popular young set, were united in mar
riage at the home of the bride on Dee.
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This young ce.upJe start out in life
with the-best wishes of their ipany
friends.
Rev. Faust performed the ce
remony uniting them for life.
- -Rey. John D. Mashburn and
family will spend Christmas with
his daughter in Elberton, Ga.
Experienced motorists form
the vast majority of Buick pur
chasers, and investigation shows
that their selection is almost inva
riably made because the Buick car
meets their ideas as to mechanical
design and serviceability. So, as
a general rule, Buick cars are bought rather
than sold. , the purchaser making his selection
from among the six different body types, each
fitted with the same Buick Valve-in-Head
motor and mechanical features.
Admirers of Buick are leaving their deposits with us most every day, which is the only way to be
sure and get one during 1920. The longer you wait to do this, the further off you will be. We hope
tjiat everyone who anticipates buying Buick will lea ce your deposit at once, which assures you one; our
number is limited.
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WINDER MOBILE COMPANY
Brown-Dillard.
At the Methodist 1 ’arsonage in
Bethlehem last Sunday, Rev. J.
W. Brinsfield performing the cere
mony, occurred the marriage of
two of the popular young people
of that section of Barrow Cunty,
when Miss Daisy Brown and Mr.
Willie Dillard were made one for
life.
Messrs. W. C. Horton and R. L.
Eavenson spent Monday after
noon in Buford.
W e are glad to see our college
girls and boys home for the holi
days.*
Mr. Zack Jackson and Mr.
Ralph Cross, of Emory College,
are home for the holidays.
Mr. Blake Smith and Hubert
Jacobs, of are at home for
several days.
Mr. Jack Millikin, Mr. Styles
Jacobs, Mr. Shannon Smith, Mr.
John McCants and Mr. Perry Hill,
of Dahlonega, arc home for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gobjrth
of Gainesville, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Green Hill.
Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Nowell are
with Mrs. M. J. Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Nowell for Christ
mas week.
Mi*, and Mrs. J. AT. Hood, Misses
Lourine, Katie Ruth and Christine
Hood, of Athens, and Mr. and Alls.
T. M. Philpof will spend part of
the holidays with Air. and Mrs. S>.
C. Potts.
Miss Josephine House, one of
the efficient teachers, of the Pub
lic Schools, of Rochelle, is spend
ing tije holidays with her parents.
Mesdames. if. T. Flanigan, G.
A. Johns, Clyde Williamson and
T. A Maynard spent Thursday in
Athens.
Misses Kathleen AVilson and
Lourine Hood are spending part
of this week with friends in kirk
wood.
Messrs. Clarence and Herman
DeLn Perriere, of Hoseliton, were
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in Winder Saturday.
Aliss Desma Elder, of Shortef
College, and Miss Myrtle Wallace,
of Kirkwood, are spending the
holidays with Air. and Airs. \Y. T.
1 Elder.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Mr. A. V. Eavenson was a visit
or to Savannah first of last week.
The E. T. L. Fish Pond at the
Baptist Church was a great suc
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eavenson.
of Bowman, will spend Christmas
here with their children.
Miss Bass left Tuesday for V
C.. to spend the holidays with her
sister.
Mrs. J. K. Miller spent Monday
in Atlanta shopping.
Miss Odessa Moore spent Mon
day in Atlanta. Miss Moore ex
pects to spend the Winter in New
York.
Misses Evelyn Radford and
Montine Robinson, students at
Brenau, are at home for Xmas.
Mrs. W. (). Wooten spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers
left Monday for Montezuma, to
spend the holidays.
Mrs. (O. Xiblnck spent Mon
day in Atlanta shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bailey and
daughter, Kathleen, of Fayette
ville, are tin l guests of relatives
here for the holidays.
Mrs. Geo. Fortson spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. H. Quarterman and
daughter. Mary, have returned
from a three weeks visit in Wash-
ington Pity.
Miss Omie Seym's, o!' Atlanta,
spent Monday night and Tuesday
here with her parents.
Miss Pauline Tamp spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Emory Harris was in Win
der Monday.
Messrs. Eugene Edwards and 0.
W. Millsaps are at home from
Barnesville. for the holidays.
Mrs. F 11. Thrasher, of Deer
Park,- Maryland, and Miss Carrie
Thrasher, of Washington, D. C..
•are visiting' their daughter and
sister, Mrs. W. IT. Faust, during
the holidays.
Mrs. W. H Faust. Misses A1 il
dred and Carrie Thrasher, Mrs. F.
11. Thrasher and Mr. Tom Burson
were visitors in Athens last Mon
day.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks returned
from Atlanta Saturday, where she
had been visiting relatives for sev
eral days. Tier daughter, Miss
Airs. C. A. Johns went to At
lanta Friday to meet her daugh
ter, Miss Mary Louise, who is coin
ing home from college.
When better Auto
mobiles are built
BUICK,
will build them
Miss Lourine Hood, of Athens,
is the guest of Miss Kathleen Wil
son for several days.
Frances, met her there and came
home for the holidays.
Mrs. (iuy 11. Kilgore is spend
ing several days in Atlanta, her
former home.
Mrs. Mack Potts left Tuesday
for Jackson, to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Furlmv.
Miss Beulah Ferguson is Home
from Shorter College to spend the
holidays with her parents.
Mrs. .1. L. Saul, of Atlanta spent
several days in the city last week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mark Sims and
Mr. and Mrs. Krastus Smith at
tended the Gordon-Hosch wedding
in Jefferson Saturday.
Messrs. I Inline Kinnebrew and
Carter Daniel, of Athens, spent.
Sunday in the city.
Mrs. Texas Cooper, of Atlanta,
is the guest this week of her dau
ghter. Mrs. Roy Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wages and
children of Tignall, are expected
this week to spend some time with
Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Morgan.
Mrs. Emma McCleskey, of At
lanta. is spending tin* week with
Mr. and Mis. S. (’. Potts.
Miss Florence Maffett will
spend the holidays with her sister,
Mrs. Bdlc Hill, at Anderson, S. C.
Air. and Airs. 11. L. Treadwell,
of Bethlehem, announce the birth
of a little girl.
Mr. and Airs. Ohio Morris, for
merly of Bethlehem, hut now of
Booth’s District. Walton County,
announce the birth of a little boy.
Aliss Moina Daniel le*’* Saturday
for Oakland. Florida, to spend
Christmas with her parents. Air.
and Mrs. R. C. Daniel. Miss Dan
iel is the popular teacher at Car
ter Hill.
Winder Public Schools closed
last Friday for the holidays.
Alessrs. i \ A. Edwards and J. IT.
Austin, of Bethlehem, Avere in
Winder Saturday and did not for
get to renew their subscriptions
for another vear.
Air. S. C. Potts will he with the
Parker Furniture Cos., with the be
ainnino' of next year and invites
his friends to come in and see him
when wishing to purchase furni
ture.
Mr. J. X. Thomas, of Bethlehem,
was a visitor to Winder Monday.
Mr. J. B. Moore, of Bethlehem,
cars, in addition to having surplus
power, endurance and capacity for service,
are fitted with every convenience for both
passenger and driver and may be operated
with perfect satisfaction by both men and
women drivers in all climates.
was here mi business Al>
The coal operators hav>
ed the plan of President Wil'
settle the coal strike.
The scarcity of sugar is caused
by the large amount exported this
year to foreign countries.
BOGART BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching at Bogart Baptist
Church Saturday 11 a. m., “The
Opportunities of Today.”
Sunday Jp. m.. “The Kind of
Christianity The World Needs.”
These the last services for the
year 1919. Make your plans to at
tend and bring your friends. W.
11. Faust. Pastor.
, Tru Sarcasm.
*T piny •ntlrely by ear,” snifl th*
imateur musician, pronrily. “Ahem'
So I perceive,” replied (tie caustic per
son. ‘‘Has ii ever occurred to you to
-ohsult nn aurist’”
* ”N V SON'S will make you proud of yoar hair' ’
The particular colored people of the
United States use
Nelson’s
Hair Dressing
For more than so years Nelson’s has
been sold and recommended by drug
stores everywhere. Nielson’s makes stub
born, curly hair soft, glossy and easy to
manage. It is jine for the scalp, relieves
dandruff and makes the hair grow.
It is important to get the genuine Nelson’s.
Take this advertisement to tKe drug *ton%
end be sure to get tlie genuine NELSON S
Nelson Manufacturing Cos., Inc.
. RICHMOND, VA.
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To help moke strong, \ xt y.b* a Jo ' three million
keen, red-blooded Americans \ i People annu
there is nothing in my experience \ V ally, including
which T have found so vaulablc * r *“ 0 ~"‘ i such men as
as organic iron -Nuxated Iron,” c . n former • •
.ays Dr. Tames Francis Sullivan, formerly Senator and \ nominee.
. - , n ~ IT - . /r . _ < i is. A. lowne: United States fudge t.
physician of BelWue Hospital (Outd'/or w Atkins „„ , lf „ u , r „ ur , Claim, of
Dept.), New York, and the Westchester Washington; Ignace Tan Paderewski,
County Hospital. Nuxated Iron often Premier of Poland and master pianist;
increases the strength and endurance of Former I T . S. Senator William K Mason*
weak, nervous, run-down people in two and others. Nuxated Iron is dis
weeks’ time. It is now being used by over pensed by all good druggists everywhere.
AMONG the open models, the
Buick three and five-passenger
cars make a wide appeal because
they fulfill the requirements of a
large majority of people, both for
business and family use. These
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tend these last s
good year 1919.
Pastor;
Don’t let.anybody
hot air about something „
good as Beaver Board. It is ,
Find it at \Y. E. Young’s.
Who said Metal Roofing. I got
it. AY. E. A’ oung.
Where Thin Men Have Advantage.
A thin man has a better chance than
fat one. Women gunning for men
Kvasionnlly puncture a fat one, hut
ew of them shoot well enough to hit a
hin one.—Topeka Capitol.
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PERROL DAVIS
o colored girl of Tampa., Fla., says
tiierc is no Hair dressing
like Nelson’s.
Send us SOUT pliotograpk
if you use NILSON’S.