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MISSES McCANTS
ENTERTAIN.
Misses Nel! and Charlotte Me-
Cants entertained their elub and
a feu invited friends at a lawn pat
ty on last Friday afternoon, the
honor quests being Miss Ida Hollo
way. the attest of .Miss Desnia Ll
der. and Miss Ruth Workman, the
lNhise guest of Miss Charlotte .Me-
After several interesting games oi
progressive initials, a delirious sal
ad course was served. The color
scheme of gold and wltite was car
ried out in every detail.
Dainty linen handkerrhiefs were
given the honor guests and .Miss
Myrtle Wallace for top score.
About iifteen guests enjoyed the
Misses MeCants hospitality.
MISS DESMA ELDER
ENTERTAINED.
.Miss Desnia Elder entertained at
a one o’clock luneheon Friday.
Covers were laid for Misses Nell
and Charlotte M<-( ants, Evelyn
Radford. 11a Holloway. Ruth
Workman, Desnia Elder and Myr
tle Wallace.
ANOTHER CAMPING PARTY
On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
ton l!i!l and lit Ile daughter, Alva,
Joe, and .Mrs. Hills mother, .Mrs.
Roxie Hamilton, lel‘l for a camp
ing trip near Tallulah Falls tor
two weeks. Olliers will join Hu m
while they are there and a delight
ful slay is anticipated.
MONT CAMP.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Millikin and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy daeksou and Mr.
P.ranan Williams left Wednesday
for Lake Mont, near Tallulah
Falls, where they will camp for
■ ten days. Mr. Millikin has been
on several camps and with his ge
f.i;il dispos'd ion, knows how 1o en
joy ramp-lite. together with the
others of the congenial party. Mr.
and Mr. Millikin, Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson and Mr. Williams have
invited a number of friends to vis
it them during their stay at the
camp.
Mrs. Hubert 11. l’irkle is
her parents in Americus.
Mrs. L. A. Fortson is spending
a month in Hartwell and Elherton
Avitli relatives and friends.-
Mr. Hubert Jaeobs returned on
Monday from a two months stay
in New York.
Mbs Purine Hood left M'diu--
dav for her home in Athens after
spending two weeks here with re
uHvcs and friends.
Mrs. J. B. Cooper and children
have returned home from lioek
mdrt where they visited relatixes
for some time.
Miss Sadie Harris returned home
today from Athens. Ala., where
she has been visiting Rev. and Mrs
P. 11. Mears for three weeks.
Mrs. Lois Boone and young son,
Foster, left Wednesday for Atlan
ta. after spending two weeks with
Mrs. T. M. Foster and Mr. Ralph
Foster.
Mi’. •). W. <!rey "t Honey Path,
S. *Abbeville county, is visiting
liis sister. Mrs. K. M. Milligan. Mr.
(jcoy is very much impressed with
our little city.
Missis Stella and Winnie Perry
nnil Mr. Ralph Perry spent Sunday
in Monroe with their aunt. Miss
Winnie remained over for the
week.
Mrs. Cliff Wages and Miss Ruth
and Masler Morgan Wages left
for their home in Tignall Tuesday
, }ft or spending six weeks with Mrs
Mrs. Wages’ parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Morgan.
Misses .lohnie Lou Smith and
Edith House have returned from
a month’s visit to their sister and
mint., Mrs. Shank, In Roanoke. Va.
and while there Mr. and Mrs.
Shank and their guests motored to
Atlantic City and spent a week.
Mis. M. I’, ('in ington is visiting
he? daughter in Athens.
Airs. (i. A. Johns spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Air. and .Mrs. Robert J. Smith
and ehildren have been spending
sometime at Watson Springs.
Mrs. Mae Potts lias returned
from a week’s visit to her parents
in Jaekson.
Mr. Rayburn Foster, of Atlan
ta, spent the week-eml with Airs.
T M. Foster.
Mr Charley Jackson. of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Jaekson.
Mrs. .1. V. Edwards, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her parents, Air.
and Airs. \Y. I. Met'ants.
Miss Ruth Workman, of Clinton,
S. <l. is the guest of Miss Chariote
Ale( 'ants.
Mrs. Recce ( 'ouch and little Miss
Lona Reece are visiting relatives
in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Alts. Robert Higgins
and children and Mrs. W. 11. Faust
spent Tuesday in Athens.
Miss Callie Saunders has return
ed from a two weeks’ visit to rela
tives and friends in Atlanla.
Miss Annie Laura Weir, of Alli
ens, was tin* attractive guest of
Mr. and M rs. C C, Parr.
Messrs Xim MalVelt and Ralph
Foster spent the week end in
Washington, (la.
.Miss Mellie Stanton, of Social
Circle, is the charming guest of
her sister. Mrs. Lee PeLaPerriere.
Misses Eueile and (iladvs Thom
son are spending Ibis week in
Gainesville with Mr. and Mrs. Go
forth.
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Ilamhy. of
Marietta, are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
W. L. Mathews and Mrs. Ella
Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Maddox had
as their guests Friday Mr. Lee A.
Fortson and Col. Sam Drown ■
Lawrenceville.
M r. and Mrs. -I. C. Rav left Mon
day for their old home in Blue
Ridge, (la., to visit friends for two
weeks.
Miss Mabel Jackson is home a
gain after spending some time in
Atlanta with her sister, Mrs. < leo.
Fortson.
Mrs. George Yarbrough and son,
left for their home in .Atlanta last
Sunday after visiting Mrs. Yar
brough’s sister, Mrs. J. S. ( rail.
Mr. and Mrs. L L. McGleskey.
of Americas, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
I). McGleskey, of Atlanla. are the
guests tiiis week of Mrs. \\ . 0.
Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mnyne have
with them this week. Mrs. Mayne s
brothers. Mr. Eli and Mr. frank
Kellv. ot Charlotte, N. ( .
Mrs. Lizzie Cunningham and lit
tle daughter, Sara Joyce, left on
Monday for their home in Atlanta
after spending twit weeks w ith Jier
j sister. Mrs. Roy Jackson.
The numerous friends of Miss
Ruby Woodruff are glad to know
she is doing nicely since her oper
ation at the Davis-Fisher sanita
rium recently.
Miss Fredia Durst, of Commerce
is the attractive guest of her un
cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W . G.
Young, at their home on Center
st reel.
Rev. I Jim Foster, of Culman, Al
abama. spent Monday with Mrs.
T. M. Foster. Rev. Foster has
many friends here who are delight
ed to learn of his good work in
Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Seymour and
son. .lark. Misses Nolle and Miriam
Kevinonr, of Caiuesvillo. spent lasi
Wednesday with'Mrs. Lillie La
mar Mrs. Seymours sister.
Mrs. Anderson McDonald and
Miss Johnnie Lmi Bridges, of Pen
dergrass. were week-end guests of
Misses Marie, Mabel and Imogene
Herrin.
Miss < harlot to McCanls entc-r
tained her Sunday School class al
an al fresco party Saturday even
ing, honor guest being Miss Ruth
Workman. After several hours of
promenading a delicious ice course
was served.
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TITE BARROAV TTAIES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Brannon Williams
spent Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Irene Davis'returned home
from a pleasant visit to Cordele.
Mrs. J. M. Drake Satur
day with her mother in Statham.
Mr. -I. AV. Millsaps of Atlanta
spent Monday here.
Miss Paris -Jones is visiting her
grand parents at Watson Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eunify Harris
spent Tuesday here.
Dr. Ernest Harris is having
some improvements done on his
Inline on Broad street.
Dr. E. F. Saxon is having some
improvements done on. his beauti
ful home on East Avenue.
Mrs. -Julia Winter of Winter
riilc is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
D. A Anthony.
Mr. Albin Saxon, of Savannah,
spent last week willi Dr. and Mrs.
E. F. Saxon.
Messrs. Henry Harris and Foster
Minisli. of Commerce, were visit
ing here last Thursday and I- riday.
Col. and Mrs. -I. C. Pratt spent
the week-end in Lawrenceville
with Mrs. Pratt’s mother.
Mrs. K. P. Carpenter had as her
gm-sts Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. \\
Fide, of Atlanta.
Mr. R E . Eavenson has returned
from a business trip to Charleston,
S. in the interest of the Bell
M ami fact uriug t <.
Mr. L. A. Fortson. (leneral Man
ager of Ihe Bell Manufaeturing
Company, left Tuesday on a busi
ness trip in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. <Ross are in
Atlanta Ibis week with their little
daughter. Lucy Low e, who was op
erated on.
I >r. and M rs. <’. B. Almond had
as their guests Wednesday the lat
ter's mother, Mrs. Brown ot Ath
ens and her sister and three nciees.
Mr. Huy Shields is on a two
weeks’ visil to Jacksonville and
other places of interest. Huy is
one of our splendid young business
men.
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Kilgore and
Dr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Williams
left Wednesday for a two weeks'
stay in the mountains of North
(’arolina.
Airs. W. <). Perry and her guests
Mr. and .Mrs. L. G. McCleskey, and
Air. and Mrs. G. I >. McCleskey, mo
tored to Athens and spent Tues
day.
Messrs Riley. Paul llosch and
Hubert Eberhart have returned
from Buffalo and other plaees of
interest where they report a won
derful trip.
Mr. and Airs. J. 11. Fulford, of
Dallas. Texas, and Airs. Cecil Ale-
Hill, of Atlanta, spent the week
end with Air. and Mrs. L. A. Cook
at their home on Stevens street.
The many friends of Air. and
Mrs. E. V. Snipes deeply sympa
thize with them in the loss of Mr.
Snipes’ mother last week in Nortfl
('arolina.
Mr. Al. 11. Lowe was in the city
Wednesday for a short while and
reports most of the farmers of
('handler’s district about through
work and crops looking very well.
Mrs. J. X. Summerour and little
daughter, Lula Mae. spent last
Sunday in Atlanta with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. M. G. Eth
ridge.
Miss Charlotte Breitenstein re
turned to her home in Ambridge,
Pa., on Saturday, having spent
two weeks with Miss Dorothy
Mills at Tallulah Falls, Atlanta,
and Winder, La.
Mrs. Ola Hall and sister, Miss
Rowena Shedd and Mr. Moyt At
taway motored to Daldonega last
Sunday visiting relatives and
friends. Miss Shedd will remain
there for several weeks’ visit.
Mrs. Maude Bondurant and son,
Frank. Mr. Parks Stewart and
Miss Monline Robinson spent the
week-end with Mrs. (Jus Robinson
and family at Covington. They
ate something for breakfast Mon
day morning that poisoned them
and were quite ill for several
hours but all are well again.
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MARGUERITE CLARK
-IN—
“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch’’
There may have been a more famous novel than “MRS. WIOHS OF TIIL
(’ABRADE PATCH”—but we don’t know it.
There also may be a more lovable screen character than Marguerite Clark
as “Lovey Alary”—but we haven’t heard of her yet.
Won’t you come out and see her;
Friday, August sth
TOM MIX, in
“Three Gold Coins”
Monday, August 7th
STRAND THEATRE
North Georgia Trust
& Banking Cos.
Winder, Georgia
ALL HEADS LOOK ALIKE
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but what a difference in the gray matter inside! From the feeblest under
standing to the most brilliant intellect.
All hanks seem alike -struetures of imposing: or modest proportions. I hit
whal a difference in the service given! From the mere receiving of money at
one window and handing it out at another, to the most interested personal
attention.
Our customers tell us that the service we render is the “interested per
sonal” kind.
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North Georgia Trust
& Banking Cos.
‘Winder, Georgia
W. 0. HORTON, Cashier AV. F. HUIiHAKI), Cashier
\\\ L. JACKSON, V-Pres. K. A. SIMS. Asst. Cashier.
TIB RSBAA AIGFST 5. 1920.