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...SOCIETY...
COLLEGE SET LEAVING
FOR THEIR VARIOUS
COLLEGES
With t lie coming of September
interest centers around the mem
bers of t be young contingent of so
ciety who are leaving for finishing
school and college.
Representing Winder at (4. N. Si
1 at Milledgeville are Misses Pa
tience Russell, Louise House, Syb
il Millsaps, Mary Hayes and Mabel
Herrin.
At South Georgia Normal at Val
dosta. Miss Gladyv Harris
At Brenau, Gainesville, Misses
Moutine Robinso.t, Margaret Rus
sell,.
At Shorter. Rome, Misses Ru
net te and Ruby Woodruff, Kath
leen Wilson, Beulah Ferguson.
At State Normal, Athens, Miss
Sudelle Perry and Elizabeth Kim
ball.
At Randolph Macon, Roanoke,
Va., M'ss Gertrude Rogers.
At Gollins Institute, Hollins, Va.
Miss Mary Louise Johns.
A / Gordon Institute, Hoke Gamp,
nr and Eugene Edwards.
At Tech, Atlanta. Hubert and
Styles Jacobs. Frazier Law.
Georgia University, Athens, Jul
ian Ross and Keith Quarterrnan.
University of Virginia, Albert
and Walter Benton.
SERIES OF PARTIES
FOR MRS MCKINNEY.
The many friends of Air. and
Mrs. W. D. McKinney regret to
•>>w that Mr. McKinney’s bus
iness will force them to leave Min
der. Mrs. McKinney lias had sev
eral parties and dinners given to
her this week by friends.
Mrs. Roy Jackson had a spend
tlj'e-day party on Saturday; Mrs.
Ralph Smith save a party Monday
morning; Mrs. Pan! Roberts Mon
day afternoon. <hi Tuesday Mrs.
H. A. Carithers entertained a num
ber of friends at dinner; Wednes
day Mrs. E. V. Snipes entertained
her club and a few other friends
in honor of Mrs. McKinney, who
has been visiting Mrs. Snipes tor
a week and "ill leave r l hursday
for Monroe, X. C„ her future home
MR AND MRS GEORGE
THOMPSON ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
entertained at a six o’clock din
ner on Monday evening. The
guests were Miss tsadie Harris,
Miss Opal Johnson, of Ha/eHu.rst,
Mr. Clair Harris, M>. and Mrs. H.
G. Hill, Mrs. Clinton Goforth. Mr.
Henry Hill and Mr. Perry H dl.
Mrs. Frances Haroldson enter
tained at a six o’clock dinner on
Tuesday. Covers were laid for
Mrs. Kiev. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mad
dox. Mrs. Mamie Oglesby and Mrs.
Lillie Lamar.
Mr. If. E. Millikin is spending
* few days in Mountain City.
Mrs. Dillard and children, of
AVatkinsville, spent last week with
the former’s parents.
Mrs. W. L. DeLaPerriere is
spending several days this week in
Social Circle with relatives.
Mrs. Clinton Goforth, of Gaines
ville. is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Green Hill.
Miss Ruby Hell, of \\ alcska, was
the guest of Miss Sadie Harris
last Saturday.
Mr. A. A. Camp and Miss Ora
Lee Camp spent Tuesday in Lo
ganville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth () f
Gainesville are spending the week
■with Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Perry and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
M ,|. Perry and Mrs. Minnie Dan
iel.
Mrs. W. F. Hubbard had as her
guests last week her mother and
sister. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Joe
Johnson, of Royston.
Mrs. Carter Daniel and Mrs.
]lnline Kinnebrew. of Athens, are
spending the week with their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strange.
LOCAL NEWS MENTION
Mr. John Craft spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. A. Gamp spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Jackson spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. V. Pool spent the week
end, in Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Clyde Williamson lias been
indisposed for several days.
Mrs. Sidney Mauglion spent last
Tuesday in Athens.
Mrs. King was the guest of Mrs.
,1. R. Jones Tuesday.
Mrs. O. M. Jackson spent the
week end in Atlanta.
Mr. 1). F. Thompson spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hill
Saturday, August 28, a girl.
Mr. J. W. Nowell spent several
days recently in Hoscbton with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas and
baby spent Sunday with their par
ents in High Shoals*
Miss Geneva Jones spent last
week with friends at Mars llill
and attended the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry of
Statham spent Sunday with then
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of
Atlanta spent the week-end with
l)r. and Mrs. G. S. Williams.
Mr. J. B. Bell has been quite ill
at 1 iis home on Wright street for
several days'.
Mr. Durham Anthony spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mra. D. A. An
thony at their home on Broad Si.
Mrs. Dora King, "Misses Alice
and Rita King have rooms in the
Bondurant apartments.
Miss Eunice Seymore and Miss
Carlett Whitehead of Athens yas
the week-end visitors of Misses Ge
neva and Dorris Jones.
Miss Sara Louise Furlow re
turned to her home in Jackson af
ter spending two weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Mac Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pratt enter
tained Dr. and Mrs. C. S; Wil
liams at a six o’clock dinner Mon
day.
Miss Ocie Wills, one of the pop
ular East Point teachers, lias been
visiling her sister, Miss Ethel
Wills and Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, Mr.
Alton Young. Mr. Willis Young
and little Miss Gertrude Young
motored to Watson Springs and
spent the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Hodges left for
Mountain City Monday for sever
al weeks’ stay. Dr. Hodges is
making plans to erect a nice cot
tage on his lot in Mountain < ity-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, Misses
Geneva, Doris and Cecil Jones and
Master Harlow, attended a family,
barbecue given by Mrs. Jones’
brother, Mr. K. R. Vaugh, of East
ville. last Friday.
The many friends of Mr. Will
Elrod will be glad to know she is
resling nicely at the Wesley Me
morial Ilospilal in Atlanta after
undergoing a serious operation
there several days ago.
Mrs. S. M. Bolton, of Sheffield,
Ala., has been spending several
days in around Winder visiting
relatives and friends. Mrs. Hol
ton is a daughter of the late Dr.
Hamilton, w as reared in this coun
ty, hut left here about twenty or
more years ago.
James A. Nortbcutt, assistant
State School Superintendent, spent
Monday in Winder with County
School Superintendent W. M llol
senbeck. These two school men
were class mates in college, both
graduating at Mercer Fniversity
in the class of 1903.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Parker had
ins their guests lasl week, Mr. and
Mrs. Gray N. Newman and little
son, of Knoxville, Tenu. Mrs.
Newman is a sister of Mrs. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ewing, of \u
hurn, route 2, announce the birth
l of a little girl who has been giv-
| fn the name of Lois.
TUT-: BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
Miss Frances Hubbard spent the
past week-end in Royston.
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Foster of
Lebanon, Missouri, spent several
days last week with Mrs. T. M. Fos
ter and Mr. Ralph Foster.
Airs. R. E. Wise and lit• i- daugh
ter, Janiee, have returned to llieir
home in Atlanta after a visit to
Airs. Guy Kilgore.
Mr. J. W. Nichols, manager of
The Winder Marble & Granite Go.,
spent several days Ihe past week
in Marietta on business.
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Williams en
tertained ala six o'clock dinner on
Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Philpott, of Athens.
Master Joseph Perry, of Atlanta,
returned home on Monday after
spending several days with his
grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Perry.
Mr. an<l Mrs. John Phillips, of
Monroe, are spending several days
here with their daughter, Airs. W.
L. Jackson, at her home on Center
st reet.
Air. and Mrs. T. M. Philpot and
little daughter, returned to their
Fine in A ; Sunday after
spending a week here wit li Mr.
and Mrs. Mae Potts.
Miss .Midlie Stanton and Mr. W.
C. Sianton, of Social Circle, and
Miss Ruth Norton, of Piedmont
sanitarium, spent several days the
past week with Mrs. W. L. DeLa-
Perriere of this city.
Mrs. Georgia Harris accompa
nied her daughter, Miss Gladys
Harris, who has gone to Valdosta
to attend South Georgia Normal
college, as far as Atlanta the first
of the week.
Mrs. Robert Camp left Saturday
for New York to spend a month
with her parents. Mr. Camp will
join her later and t hey will return
home together by boat to Savan
nah.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Maflfett and
little son were week-end guests of
Mrs. Alonzo Williams and Mi. and
Mrs. Otis Williams at their homes
on Park Avenue.
Masters Franklin and Cleghorn
Toole returned to their home in
Atlanta after spending a week
with Masters Henry Bradley and
Harold Starr.
Miss Mary Burson and Miss Ar
levia Burson left for Atlanta Mon
day to make their home. They have
many friends here who regret ex
ceedingly to give them up.
Misses Sudell Perry, Tabitlia
Sims and Annie Haynie left Tues
day for Athens to enter the State
Normal college. These are three
of Winder’s fine young ladies.
Miss Cleo Kirk of Atlanta came
Wednesday and will he with J. W.
Summerour mercantile business as
bookkeeper.
REV. CLIFFORD FOSTER
ATO CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
%
Two excellent sermons were de
livered at the Christian church by
Rev. Clifford Foster, of Lebanon,
Missouri. Clifford speiff bis early
days in Winder where be finished
Hie public school.
The many friends of Mr. Foster
rejoice to learn of his success in
the ministry. He married a splen
did young lady two years ago in
Kentucky.
NEXT WEEW IS PARAMOUNT
WEEK AT THE STRAND.
LOYAL GUARDS MEET.
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Young Men’s class
of the Winder Christian Church,
will meet with their teacher, Mrs.
M. <). Perry, on Monday evening,
Kept. *>, at eight o’clock. Every
member of the class will please
make a special effort to he present,
as this is a very important meeting
Some fall plans will be discussed
at this time. Don’t forget tlie time
Monday evening, Sept 6th, at eight
o’clock.
W. C. ROSS. Pres.
W. L. MAYNE, Sec.
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up
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THURSDAY. SEPT. 2.