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Mrs. Mac Potts Entertains.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
■Mae Potts entertained a number
ner friends with an alfresco party
at her home on Stephens street.
]Siiie tables were placed on the
lawn and veranda where progres
sive bunco .was enjoyed. \ uses
of daisies were placed on the ta
bles and the punch bowl was sur
iminded by ivy and daisies.
Mesdames W. L. Jackson and
('lyde Williamson served punch.
Mrs. W. O. Perry assisted Mrs.
ts in receiving the guests. The
j&Ore cards were hand painted par
asols. Late in the afternoon a
delicious salad course was served.
Mrs. G. C. Moseley Hostess.
On last Thursday afternoon Mrs
G. (’. Moseley gave a beautiful par
ty iti honor of her house guest.
Mrs. Montgomery Haynes, who
was formerly Miss Finnic Wood.
Atlanta, ami Mrs. Roy Smith.
Ten tides for games were placed
in the veranda, living-room and
dining room. Punch was served
from a nest of white and yellow*
daisies by Mrs. E. V. Snipes and
Mrs. Robert Camp. Mrs. Moseley
was assisted during the afternoon
in receiving and serving by .Mes
dames Reba Vonderleith, Ralph
Smith. .1. At. Aiken, John Carring
ton, and C. M. Ferguson and Miss
Cel a Coker and Miss Claud Coker.
After many interesting games
n delightful v*e course was served.
Fifty friends enjoyed the after
noon. Little Misses Nancy Anna
Moseley and E e Marie Thomp
son proved to he the most popular
guests present. ,
C. W. B. M. Society.
Tlie regular montlily meeting of
the Missionary Society will meet
in 1 lie elmreli parlor at 4.30 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon July 13. _ All
the members are cordially invietd.
i%lr. and Mrs. A. A. f'ump and
Miss Pauline Camp attended the
funeral of Mr. W. F. Robertson,
of Logauville, last week.
With Mrs G. S. Millsaps.
The M. Ik Harlan Division of
the Missionary Society will meet
with Mrs. C. S. Millsaps at her
hrtine on Athens street Monday af
ternoon. July 12tli, at 5 o’clock.
All the members of this division
are urged to he present.
Griffeth-Still.
Miss Myrlle (Iriffeth. oT Ogle
thorpe county and Mr. J. A. Still
tax collector of Barrow county,
were united in marriage in this
city last Sunday afternoon, the
ceremony being performed by If ev.
.Jno. H. Mash burn.
Misses Mary and Jennie Smith
tii'st of the week in Atlanta
visiting friends.
The little three-year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter ( ain.
of near Aubern, died last Sunday
and was buried Monday.
Miss Josephine Lam back, of Kl
berton, is visiting her grandpar
ents. Rev. and Mrs. Jno. H. Mash
burn.
('. K. Nicholson, of Statbani
and her son, M. A. L. Niehelson,
of Atlanta, were guests lasl Mon
day of Mr. and Mrs. \Y. E. Autry.
Mrs. C. <!. Herndon and children
of Elberton, will be the week-end
guesls of her parents. Rev. ami
Mrs. Jno. 11. Mashburn.
Mrs. Sue Bradley, affectionately
known as “Mother Bradley, ol
Worster. Mass., is on an extended
visit, to Mr. and Mrs. \\ . A. Brad-1
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams,
Miss Pauline ('amp and Mr. Parks
Stewart motored to Athens Sun-
Stewart motored to Athens Sun
day..
Alissos Bessie Benton, who has
Been teaching at Pelham, is spend
ing her vacation) with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. AF Benton.
Miss Dorothy Hills spent the
week-end it It home folks in At
lanta.
First Methodist
Rev. Jno. 11. Mashburn will oc
cupy the pulpit of the First Meth
odist church in Klberton Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. J.
W. Xununerour. of this city, will
have charge of the services of the
First Methodist church in Winder.
Mrs. Ernest Harris is visiting
her parents in Jersey.
All's. R. 0. Ross spent Tuesday
in Athens.
Air. Blake Smith has returned
home from college.
Mr James Bui -n of Statham.
was a visitor to Winder Tuesday.
Miss lcie Smith, of Athens Noi
,nal school, spent Sunday at boa c.
Miss Gypsie Beddhigfield spent
the week-end at home.
Miss Fay Wilkinson left Friday
for Akron, 0., after spending a
few days here with friends.
Mrs. A. A. Camp and Miss Pau
line Camp spent Wednesday in At
lanta.
Air. Hill llunnieutt. of Atlanta,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Camp and family.
Airs. R. 11. Kimball has returned
from a week’s stay at Tallulah
Falls.
Airs. Robert Camp and Miss
Pauline Camp spent Wednesday
in Athens.
Aliss Louise House gave her
Sunday school class of young hoys
a picnic at Whites Mill Tuesday.
Alls. C. P>. Almond had as her
guest last week her sister, Mrs.
Brown of ('oilier.
Mr. L. F. Sell, the big farmer
and country merchant of Jaekscn
county, was in Winder Tuesday.
Airs. R. 11. Nowell has been ill
for a week at the home of her
mother, Airs. J. M. Jackson on
Center street.
Aliss Sybil Aiillsaps leaves in a
few days for a trip to Washing
ton. New York, Canada and oth
er places of interest.
Miss Lillian Clinkscales, of An
derson, S. <former popular
teacher of this city, is on a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. <i. \Y. Woodruff.
Mrs. Howard Rogers returned
home Tuesday from Montezuma
where she has been visiting her
parents for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Baird and
Miss Ola Porter spent the week
end itli Mr. and Mrs. <M. Porter
in Jefferson.
Miss Annie Lou Porter, after
spending a week with her sister,
Mrs. J. 11. Baird, and Miss ()la Pur
ter, has returned to her home in
Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Jackson.
Mary Lamar Jackson, Mrs. Mary
Burson and Miss Arlevia Burson
attended the Wright reunion at
Mount Vernon Sunday.
Airs, tieorgia Harris has return
ed from a.three weeks’ trip thru
Oklahoma and Texas visiting rel
atives and friends.
The boll weevil is already doing
some damage in this county is the
report coming in from different
farmers.
Mrs. L. I jove and little daugh
ter, Ruth, will leave Saturday for
an extended visit to relatives in
Philadelphia. New York and oili
er eastern cities.
Misses Frances Echols, of 1 lost
wick, and fetliel King, of Conyers,
of <'Olivers, were the charming
guests of Miss Mabel Herrin last
week-end.
Messrs. Ira Ethridge and son,
and Bob White, of near Jefferson,
look in the bail game here oil lasi
Monday between Winder and Mon
Congressman Tom Bell lias been
meeting his friends here this week,
lie tms hundreds of them in this
county who have always stood by
him.
Judge Hawthorn, of Auburn,
spent last Monday here attending
court, lie is one of Barrow’s old
est and most useful citizens and
has heard as many eases in justice
court as any justice court official
of tlie state.
Messrs. R. F. Ilosch and A. L.
Bolton, of Commerce, were visitors
to Winder Wednesday. This is
Bosch’s old home and he will come
over occasionally to see Ids old
friends.
Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Duvall
of Social Circle attended the hall
game here Monday and also made
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere
a short visit.
Airs. 11. H. Oolvard has returned
to hei home at Talbotton. fla.. af
ter a few weeks visit to her sister,
Mrs. .1. 11. Lokey. She will return
about the twentieth to make Win
der her home.
Mrs. J. Harvey Lokey and lit
tle daughter. Mary Kllen, have
gone for a fortnight visit to the
termer’s parents at Talbotton, fla.
Air. AY. C. Stanton. Alisses Afel
lie and Lilly Mae Stanton and Mrs
Ale] 1 Miller," of Soeial Circle, spent
Sunday with Dr. and Airs. AY. L.
LeLaPerriere.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA
Mrs. W.ll. Faust has been ill
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Barber spent FrL
lay in Gainesville.
Mrs. G. A. Johns spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Miss Mabel Jackson has return
ed home from Atlanta.
Mr. Claud Baugh, of Atlanta, is
visiting his father* Mr. and. R. N.
Baugh.
Airs. Sam Bower, of Covington,
was the guest of relatives in and
around Winder last week.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks. Airs. Hubert
Hberhart and Miss Fannie Slocum
spent Monday in Athens.
Mrs. J. R. Jones has returned
from Watson Springs where she
spent a week with her parents.
Air. and Mrs. J <\ Ray, Aliss
Grace Forrester and Rev. J. H.
Wood spent Sunday at Chapel.
Mr. ami Mrs. J T. Strange and
Alessrs. Edwin and T. B. Strange
spent Sunday in Athens.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams spe
l)r. and Airs. C. S. Williams
spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick,
of Atlanta, were week-end guests
of Air. and Airs. II T. Flanigan.
Air. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth,
of Gainesville, spent the week-end
with Air. and Mrs. Green Hill.
Aliss Louise Summers, of New
nan, is the attractive guest of her
cousin, Airs. J. l’>. Parham.
Miss Ida Kilgore has returned
from a month’s visit to her sister,
at Reedsville, S. C.
Air. Claud (’ampbell of Hartw ell
is visiting his sister. Mrs. Lee A.
Fortson.
Dr. and Airs. C. S. Williams en
tertained their house guests with a
picnic supper at White's Mill Sat
urday.
Mrs. Arch Perry and daughter,
Miss Sue Dell Perry, and Mrs. J.
L. Harris, of Bethlehem, visited
relatives in Powder Springs recent
lv.
Miss Jennie Smith was the at
tractive guest of her friend, Mrs.
Clinton Goforth, of Gainesville,
last week.
Little Miss Pauline Roberts is
ill at 1 lie home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Roberts, on ('enter
si reet.
Dr. and Mrs. <\ S. Williams.
Misses Mildred Carroll, Bell How
ell and Mabel Jackson spent Shin
day in Alliens.
Miss Sarah Bishop . of Athens,
and Mr. Janies Thurmond, of Ktat
hani, spent Friday with Miss Lu
eile Daniel.
Mrs. Ernest Perry and Mrs. L.
J. Dillard, of Carter Hill, spent,
Wednesday with Mrs. Arch Perry
it her home on Church street.
M r. J. I). Edgar, of White Plains
was shaking hands with his many
friends of this community Satur
day and Sunday.
Miss Edith Howell, of "Newburn,
is the attractive guest of her cous
in. Miss I)orotby Craft.
tanusd
Mr. Henry Hill returned horns
Saturday after spending three
months at a business college in
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Air. Vernon Foster, of Jackson,
Miss., is on a visit to his mother,
Mrs. T. M. Foster. Vernon has a
splendid poition in Jackon ami is
i fine young man.
Miss Klisabeth Poole, of Tignall,
is visiting her friend. Miss Until
Wages, at the home of Ruth’s
grand parents, Mr. and Airs. A. S.
Morgan.
Miss Fra lives Hubbard enter
tained Misses Mamie Tteeves, Sa
rah Frances Asbury and Julia
Katherine Liltle. id' Klberton, at
a week-end house party.
Mr. and Mrs. hoe Fortson had as
their week-end guests their broth
er, Air. Charley Campbell. .Miss
Alaeie Vasar and Airs. Mattie Web
of Hartwell.
Airs. W. IT. Faust. Mrs. W. A.
I .rooks, Mrs . Hubert Kberhart.,
Mrs. Tom Burson and Miss Fannie
Slocum leave today for several
weeks’ stay at Clayton, (la.
Mrs . Ruby McKlhannon, of
fiainesville spent several days this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. AleHlliatinon, before
leaving for a two weeks’ visit to
Mrs. Walter McKlhannon in Wash
ington City, and a trip to New
York and other places of interest.
Dr. and Airs. C. S. Williams
have had as their guests this week
Aliss Mildred Carroll, of Atlanta,
Aliss Bell Hewell. of Bogart; Mrs.
A L. Harper, of St at ham ; Mr. and
Airs. R. A. Nunn ally, of Statham,
Mr. John Nunnally, of Calhoun
Falls, and J. M. Hewell, of Bogart.
Statement of the Condition of
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST
& BANKING CO.
Located at Winder, (iu., at the close of
business .tune •’•Oth, 1920.
HESOF RCKK
Demand loans $ 14,9."i9.82
Time loans 7.12,109.80
Overdrafts 1,805.50
Bonds and storks on tied by
the bank 247.288.78
Banking house 20,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 21.107.92
Cash in vault and amount in
in banks 1(14,827.77
Cash items t ,582.79
Clearing house 152.05
advances on cotton in process
of shipment 995,054.7(4
War savings at am os 800.47
Insurance I'ejit. (Accts lec.) 2,208.5’
War savings certificates 820.00
Stock Federal Reserve Bank 0,000.00
Customers liability, Account
of Acceptances 80,488,98
Total $1,279,884.81
IJABHJTIKB
Capital stock paid iu 8200,000,00
Surplus fund 24,000.00
Undivided profits, less current ex
penses interest and taxes paid 8,7’8.20
Due to batiks and bankers
in this state 10,184.82
Due unpaid dividends 8,888.00
Individual deposits subject
eheck 450,57(1.89 j
Savings deposits 85,088.08
Time certificates 100,408.87
Certified checks 101.97
Cashier’s cheeks 5.081..>7
Notes and bills rediscounted 182,448.88 j
Bills payable, including time
certificates, Representing bor
rowed money 100,000.00
Federal Reserve Bank —Fiscal
agent department 2,550.00 j
Acceptances Executed for
customers 80,488.9.) |
Total ' .$1,279,884.81
Kioto of Georgia, Barrow Counlv.
t
Before me clime \V. F. Hubbard, cuioi
ier of North Georgia Truest & Banking
Company, who being duly sworn, .says
that the above and foregoing statement
is a true condition of said bank as
shown by the books of file in said bank.
W. F. 11 FBB S It P.
Sworn to and subscribed before be
fore me tliis Slh day of July, 1920.
A VIE HIT J.,
0. N. p. Barrow county. Git.
SupMstltlon Cunctrnlng Caul.
It used to l.e the belief that a cbltd
*V> with a caul” would turn out
very fortunate, and that the caul 18
err4f would bring luck to those who pur*
closed It. Even lawyers iisml to buj
them at high prices, ns a means ot
making them eloquent, but their oliiet
virtue always lias lain In the fact
that they were supposed to be an In
fallible amulet ngaidst death by drown
ing. Hence in the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries there was a great
demand for theui In the British navy.
Woman Inventor.
The only really Important household
idea patented by a woman np to date
Is the lee-eream freezer, credited to
Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson of Philadel
phia. The original model (now pre
served in the National museum at
Washington) shows that modern con
trlvances <>f the kind are In no way
materially different from her design
In Its way, her invention (dated Sep
tember tt. 1841!) was an epoch-maker.
Voiles Voiles Voiles
Beautiful patterns in Dress Voiles, Organdies, Lawns,
Batistes, and other thin dress goods at prices which will
please you.
We still have many beautiful patterns in the seasons best
shades. Also, solid colors. You will be pleased with the
patterns and with the low price at which we are offering these
goods.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
“The Home of Quality”
Who Said It’s Hot?
Not on your life!
1 used to swelter on the hot sultry days of
summer but not now —not sice I got a
Westinghouse
ELECTRIC FAN
Say, it's even a pleasure to work with vour
coat on these hot days, when you have cool
breezes keeping you fit.
Get in line! Put a
fan in veur office
and KEFP FIT.
What style? Let us show you the particu
lar type that will just be the one you need.
Stop in today.
PAGE C. GREGORY
EI, E< TRI ( ’ A1 j FONT R A (TO R DEALER’
108 Candler Street. Phones 202
40
Successful Canning
and Preserving
IT ISN’T all knowing how and taking pains.
You've got to have good equipment to in
sure against loss of your tune uiui waste of
valuable food.
We take great care to obtain the canners,
jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that
are known to be tiie most successful.
Come iu and talk it over with Ui.
SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY.
WINDER, GEORGIA
the "WtNCHESTER store
THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1920.