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THE BORROW TIMES
A. O. LAMAR, Editor
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FLIES! FLIES! FLIES! FLIES!
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You can get the Easement
Screen doors now .
You don’t need any hammers,
slops, hinges latches, screw dri
vers or anything; else to put them
up with.
They (il any size opening and
-when you see them you will won
der why it was not thought ol
sooner.
They are cheaper than the kind
you have to tit.
(tome and see t hem now.
You can put up all your doors in
15 minutes easily.
dust a limited supply ll'is sea
son.
W E. YOUNG,
‘ Shingle Man.”
('auditr St. Winder. Ga.
PENTECOST NEWS
Miss' Pearlie Hammond spent
last week with her grand-parents.
Mr. and Mrs. dohn McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prickett were
I.he guests of Mr. and Mrs \\ T.
Prickett for the week-end.
Mrs. Grady Segars and children
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Mineey Tuesday.
Miss Rosa Lee Chandler spent
Saturday night with .Miss Edna
Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. dohn Green way
were the guests of Mrs. II A. Har
digree Saturday night.
Messrs. Douglas Dolton and Ma
rion Thompson, of Commerce.were
the guests of friends here Sunday
Mr. Roy Priekett. who spent
last week with his sister. Mrs. Geo.
Luthi, in Commerce, returned
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gu\ .Mineey and
Mr. Charles Ferguson spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A I>.
Mineey, of Gainesville.
Little Miss Mary Neile I’riekett
was the guest of Miss Norma Har
digree Saturday night.
Mrs Arthur Elrod ami children
of Tyro, spent Thursday with Mrs.
Job llaynie.
Miss Marie llaynie was the guest
of Miss Pearl Dunuahoo Saturday
night.
STATHAM LOCALS
Mrs. C. R. K. Lanier is spending
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
and. and. Smitli. of Sparta
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woodruft.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 A. Perry and chil
dren, of Winder. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Simanton, of Lawreneeville, Mrs.
F. M Stewart Miss Mauious Slew
art, of Bethlehem, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. II Perry Sun
slay afternoon.
Miss Louise Daniel was in Ath
ens Monday afternoon, visiting
Miss Avis Pruitt, who has just un
dergone a serious operation for
appendeeitis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II Whitehead
and children, of Jefferson, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \\ . D
Nash Sunday.
Mrs J. R. Perry and little son,
s]>ent last week with Mrs. Will
i.’ee'ts. of Keevs* mill.
Mrs. Sallie Treadwell and daugh
ter. Miss Johnnie, of Bethlehem,
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Misses Sou Lowe, Ida Lee Ross,
Messrs. Roy Perkins and Erastus
Day spent > mi.iy afternoon in
lloscht o: with-Miss May relic Cron
i*.
Miss Sarah Ward, of Alliens,
is spending this week with rela
tives here.
Mrs. Ben Foster and Mr. and
Mrs. and. R. Jones spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Male.
Mr. Myron Wright of Eastville.
spent the week-end with friends
here.
Mrs. ,11. Bui-son and daughters
Kate and Ruth, were in Athens
Monday afternoon to see Mr. and. \\
Burson. who has undergone a very
serious om-ration for apj>enii<*itis.
Mr. Johnnie Treadwell and Miss
Model I e Hale visited friends in
Gratis Sunday.
NOTICE—The parties who boot-owed
jujr cutaway barrow and guiuto ilistrib
utors wilt please Teturu them to me as
1 wish to use them. M. .1. OKIKI-KIH.
Winder. Ga.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
L. O. Wood vs. Omic Jones Wood:
Petition for Divorce in Harrow Stipe
rior t'ourt, June term, 1930.
To the Defendant', Oniie .Tones Wood:
The plaintiff, 1.. O. Wood, having
liled "Ins petition for divorce against
Omit- Jones in this eourt. re
turnaide to the .tunc term of this court,
and it being made to appear that Oniie
.Tones Wood is n noli resident of Haiti
county, and also docs not reside within
said State, und an order having been
made for service on tier, Oniie Jones
Wood, by publication, this, therefore,
is to notify yon, Omic -tones Wood, to
be and appear at the next term of Mar
row Superior court to be held on the
Kourth Monday in dune, 1920, then and
ilier to answer said eoniplnint.
Witness the Honorable Andrew J.
I Cobb. Judge of the Superior Court of
I Bn mu county.
This April Pi. H>3.
(iKO. N. B.\c\VEI.L,
I‘liik ol S npetior Court of Harrow
County (ia.
COUNTY LINE
Mr. Boyce Sims and Misses Dell
and Fannie Sims visited Mr. and
Mrs. and \Y Alt away Sunday after
noon.
Mrs Clarence Hardy spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J P Situs, near Jeffer
son.
Miss AI zona Yanderford has re
covered from an attack ol “flu.’
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Murphy
spent Monday night in I roach ton.
Messrs. \Y. .VI. Fowler and Har
vie Clark visited Sunday near
Jefferson.
Mrs. and. M. Murphy is improving
after an attack of “Hu”
Mr. Mercer Simpson and family
ami Miss Carmen Elder spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. At
taway.
Mr. Alton Sims and Miss Thel
ma Sigmon were tin- guests Sun
day afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.
E. K. Brock.
Miss Hula Hardy had as her
guests Sunday afternoon, Misses
tillle Murphy, Sadie \ anderford,
Clara Cooper. Willie Mac Greeson
and Messrs. Clyde Croiiie, Arthur
and Jesse Attaway.
Mr. G. W Hardy and daughter,
Kul a I jOve. have returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives in At
lanta.
Mrs \rthur House was the guest
Sunday afternoon ot Mrs. !v D.
Murphy.
Messrs. A. I). Murphy and C. A.
Hardy made a Imsiness trip to
I loschton VYednesday.
School closed at tlt is place last
Friday.
Miss Annie ( lark spent Sunday
night with Miss Fannie Sims.
Misses Pearl and Sabra Skinner
had as their usual delightful
guests Sunday afternoon, Messrs.
Henry Puckett and Cluirly Clark.
Mr. au<l Mrs. A. D. Murphy had
his their guests Sunday evening,
!Messrs. George Murphy. Jottie
Ilostcr, Spencer Greeson, Lee Free
man. Rov Festus and H'win K.u
nev. Young Duster, Beilina and
Mary Lou Rainey and Mary -lack
son.
CONFERENCE OF N E GEOR
GIA CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ATH
ENS. GA, APR 18, 1920.
10:00 a. m. --Sunday school.
10:30—Address, The Sunday
■ school in the small church Judge
T. < \ Hathcoek, Atlanta.
11 :(M) a. m.—Sermon. Chris
tian Stewardship Prof. and. V.
Thomas.
12:30 Dinner at the church for
all delegates.
2 :00 p. in. Devotional.
2:15 Our District Organization
-S. R. GruJhb.
2;30- The Relation of the
churches to the district Board 1
O. Slaughter.
2:45- -Group Conferences and
other plans for the coming sum
mer Bruce Nav. Dist Evangelist.
3 (H) — Weekly worship and ob
servance of the Lord s supper
Prof. (5. J Parrish and Rev. R. E.
Moss.
3 15 Aw adequate support of
the ministrty E -I Crowley.
Claud Mayne. T. I Young. 5 nun
bites each.
3:30 Discussion of the needs
!uf our district .General Conference
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our neigh
bors and friends for their kindnes
ami i older sympathy rendered m
during the illness and death of out
hnhv. May God bless each oru i
- prayers.
Mr. and All's. W. Mark Segars and
family.
'ih.Z BARROW TIMES, WINDER, CEO2GIA
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“THE CLOTHIER
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926