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VOLUME li. NO. 45
SOCIAL
* NEWS
MRS HODGES HOSTESS TO
YOUNG MATRONS CLUB
Mrs. L. \Y. Hodges delightfully
entertained the Young Matrons
<dul) and a few friends last Thurs
day afternoon at a lovely bridge
party at her attractive home on
Broad street.
Yellow chrysanthemums in vas
es were used as lovely decorations
and on each table was placed a
bonbon dish filled with divinity
candy. A most tempting salad
course was served after the games.
The guests included Mesdam.es H.
A. Carithers. E. S. Harris. R. H.
Kimball, Ralph Smith, D. T\
Thompson, Roy Smith. L. A. Fort
son, J. F. Broome, S. 11. Ware,
George Fortsou, Roy .lackson, J.
J. Wilson, li. L. Eavenson, J. M.
Aikin, Paul Roberts. J. L. Jackson,
John Flanigan, 11. H. Millikin. Re
ha Yonderlieth, Howard Rogers,
Oscar Ross, and G. G. Moseley.
BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED.
A delightful event of the week
was the bridge party on Monday
• afternoon given by Mrs. 11. A.
Carithers in honor of Mrs. Cox,
the guest of Mrs. Roy Smith. Tea
and sandwiches were enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon. The guests
were Mesdatnes Cox, Roy Smith,
1). F. Thompson, Ralph Smith, Geo.
Fortson, R. 11. Kimball. Robert A.
Camp, and Howard Rogers.
MRS. C. S WILLIAMS
ENTERTAINS.
Ono of the lovlicst partiefe given
this fall was the one last Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. (’. S. \\ il
liams as the charming hostess.
Vases of beautiful chrysanthe
mums adorned the attractive
rooms in which games of 500 and
bunco were played, lion bon dish
es tilled with mints were also plac
ed on the tables. After the games
a delicios salad course was serv
ed.
Those present were Mesdames L.
S. Radford, Clyde Williamson, I.
L. Jackson, J. S. Hargrove, IL B.
Jackson, J. B. Parham, Albert Wil
liams, Buy Kilgore, J. C. Pratt,
Haroldson, Carpenter, J. 11. Ford,
and Bessie Edwards.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED.
One of the lovely affairs during
the pasl week was the Bridge par
ty giiven on Saturday afternoon
by Mrs. Roy Smith in honor of her
sister, Mrs. Cox, ot Camilla. r l he
rooms were thrown together and
beautifully decorated with pot
flowers and vases and baskets ot
white and yellow chrysanthemums
During the afternoon a delightful
salad course was enjoyed.
The invited guests were Mrs. G.
W. Smith, .'j 1 rs. Paul Roberts, Mrs.
D. F. Thompson, Mrs. E. F. Saxon,
Mrs. L. S. Reid, Mrs. H. A. Caritli
ers, Mrs. R. 11. Kimball, Mrs. G. C.
Moseley, Mrs. Reba Vonderlieth,
Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mrs. Howard,
Rogers, Mrs. Oscar Ross, Mrs. J.
M. Aikin, Mr. Bob Camp, Mrs. Ern
est Harris, Mrs. Geo. Fortson, Mrs.
Ralph Smith, Mrs. Roy Smith.
MISS RUNETTE BENTON
HOSTESS
One of the enjoyable occasions
of the past week was the entertain
ment of the Baptist Young People
Union on Friday evening by Miss
Reunette Benton at her lovely
home on Broad street. The rooms
were beautifully decorated in Au
tumn leaves and chrysanthemum.
Games of all kinds were enjoyed
THE BARROW TIM ES
L. Love Leased
Opera House
1 Mr. li. Love, Manager of The
Strand Theater, has leased from
the owners, the Sharpton opera
house and will take charge some
time about the first of the year or
as soon as repairs can be made.
The comity has had this prop
erty leased for a number of years
which lease expires January Ist.
1921.
Mr. Love’s purpose is to bring
to Winder at least one good, high
class show each week, the class of
shows that play Atlanta and Ath
ens and feels that the people of
Winder and surrounding country
Avill support up-to-date opera
shows.
and late in the evening punch and
sandwiches were served to some
twenty-five guests.
The I>. Y. I*. L T . is growing and
they expect to have similar occa
sions dering the coming months.
RECEPTION FOR
MRS. JOHN H. MASHBURN.
One of the pretty receptions of
the autumn was the one given by
the Methodist Missionary Socie
ties at tin 1 home of Mrs. L. S. Rad
ford Friday afternoon from 3 to
5, the honor guest being Mrs. John
11. Mashburn, who leaves soon for
her new home in Elberton.
I The guests invited were the mem
bers of the societies of the other
churches.
Mrs. W. B. MeCants, Mrs. A. T.
Harrison and Mrs. E. A. Starr met
the guests at the door. Misses Ev
elyn Radford and Elise Starr ser
ved punch in the hall and the re
ceiving line was composed of Mrs.
L. S. Radford, Mrs. John 11. Alash
-Imm, Airs. A. T. Harrison, Mrs. A.
S. Eberlmrt. Mesdames Young,
Wooten. Broome, Couch and Kil
gore ushered the guests into the
parlor and dining room where
sandwiches and tea were served
by Misses Annette Quillian, Mes
dames Ware, Herrin, Camp. Misses
Charlotte MeCants and Pauline
Cam]).
Mrs. R. L. Rogers and Mrs. J. T.
Strange poured coffee.
About three hundred guests call
ed during the afternoon.
BEAUTIFUL TEA.
Beautifully planned and charm
ing in detail was the tea yesterday
by Mrs. Fleming Thompson and
Mrs. Ralph Smith at the attractive
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
G. \V. Smith, on Broad street, com
plimenting the guest of Mrs. Roy
Smith, Mrs. Cox, of Camilla. The
rooms were thrown together and
decorated in the beautiful autumn
leaves which brighten a home
with its many colors and vases and
baskets of chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Grover Moseley and Mrs.
Hugh Carithers poured tea from
the beautifullyy appointed table
in the dining room. Others who as
sisted the hostesses were Mrs. G.
W. Smith, Mrs. E. F. Saxon, Mrs.
Kathleen Smith, Mrs. J. M. Aikin,
Mrs. R. 11. Kimball, Mrs Howard
Rogers, Mrs. J. . Wilson, Mrs. Roy
Jackson, and Mrs. Bob ('amp.
Music was enjoyed during the
afternoon and more than two hun
dred guests called to meet Mrs.
Cox.
Mr. Guy Thurmond, of Statliam,
and Mrr. Arthur Porter, of same
There is class and individuality
in a liighlyy engraved private
Christmas greeting card—Barrow
Times.
Mr. W. J. Ethridge, one of Carl’s
clever citizens spent part of Tues
day in Winder.
WINDER, HARROW COUNTY. OA„ THURSDAY. NOVMEBKR 1 I. 11120
LOCAL NEWS MENTION
Mr. O. M. Jackson spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Rev. J. 11. Wood has just return
ed from Conyers.
Col. J. A. Perry, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his mother.
Mrs. J. O. Stockton, of Jefferson
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
R. R. Barber.
Mrs. R. J. Smith and children
are spending some time in Athens
with her sister, Mrs. Storey.
Miss Montine Robinson lias re
turned from Covington where she
visited Miss Nitoeris Robinson.
Mrs. C. I>. Almond lias as her
guest this week, her sister. Miss
Brown, of Athens.
Mrs. A. L. Harper, of St at ham,
is visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Wil
liams.
The many friends of Miss Joe
Ida Smith regret to learn of her
illness at her home on Broad street
Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Bailey, of Jef
ferson, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Smith.
Little Miss Gay Constance Thom
its has been sick for several days
this week.
Miss Marie Herrin spent 1 lie
week end in Pendergrass with
relatives.
Mrs. Yc.rnie Sharpton lias been
indisposed for several days this
week.
Mrs. Tabithia Hoseli. o' ilosehton
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Green Hill.
Mrs. Howard Colvard and baby
have returned from Talhotton af
ter spending ten days with Air.
and Mrs. T. T. Smith.
Miss Hattie Brumby, of Atlan
ta, \\;is an attractive guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. H. Quarterman sev
eral days last week.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks, Mrs. Lee
Fortson, Mrs. Frances Haroklson
and Mrs. Bessie Edwards spent
Friday in Athens.
Mrs. L. E. Herrin has returned
from Fayetteville where she went
to attend the funeal of her father
who was buried Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dora Wilhite and
children of Jefferson are week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John \\.
Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cash had as
their dinner guests Sunday Rev.
and Mrs. W. H. Faust, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Maughon and Mr. Ern
est..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and
little daughter, Carolyn, of Gaines
ville. spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. W. E. Mathews, on
Athens street.
Mrs. Gibson Nowell and little
daughter. Martha Rosylin, have
returned to their home in Atlanta
after spending a month here with
relatives.
The ladies of the Christian
Woman’s Board of Missions are
making plans to observe C. W. B.
M. Day on the first Sunday in De
cember and will have a special pro
gram at that time.
Rev. and Mrs. John 11. Wood,
Mr. Claud Mayne, Mr. W. (). Per
ry, Mr. Ernest Harry Hodges and
Mrs. Leva Hodges are attending
the State Convention of the Chris
tian church in Augusta this week.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson, Mrs. Mae
Potts, Mrs. G. A. Johns, Mrs. O. M.
Jackson, Mrs. W. N. Bailey and
Mrs. W. O. Perry and Mrs. 11. A.
Carithers have returned fom At
lanta where they attended the
Woman’s Federated clubs of Geor
gia.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BARROW COUNTY
Mrs. W. B. Mathews is quite ill.
Mrs. W. C. Horton spent last
week iu Atlanta.
Miss li(> Smith and Miss Nolle
MeCants. two of the popular At
lanta public school teachers, spent
the week-end at home.
Miss Marie Herrin spent the week
end w ith friends at Pendergrass.
, Mr. E. 11. Hodges made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Miss Eddie Powell spent the
week end with elatives in Atlanta.
Mr. A. T. New house, of Atlanta,
was in Winder Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eley have
rooms with Mr. W. li. Sheets.
Mr. Lamar Smith, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with home folks.
Miss Dtirell Kennedy visited her
aunt, Mrs. Drummonds, near Law
renceville Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Harold Herrin etuned home
fom Pendergrass and reported Mrs
Herrin much improved.
Mr. Charley Jackson, of Atlan
ta. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Judsou Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick,
of Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. 11.
T. Flanigan for Ihe week-end.
Airs. . C. Cox, of Camilla, is
spending some time with her sister
Mrs. Roy Smith.
Miss ('leo Bush attended a eon
test by the Music Study Club in
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. Waddell, of Jefferson, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. T.
Appleby, at her home on New St.
Airs. W. F. Camp and Mr. Ray
Camp II and Sara spent Tuesday
with Air. and Mrs. Green Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jackson spent
Sunday in Ilosehton with their pat
ent s.
Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Atlanta,
is the attractive guest of Mrsll
Grover Moseley.
Messrs. \ym Maffett and Shan
non Smith spent Sunday in Jeffer
son with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Millsaps
spout several days in Atlanta last
week with relatives.
Messrs. W. C. and Fritz Potts
spent Wednedays in Atlanta on
business.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley and Mrs. E.
F. Saxon are spending several
days in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Paul Williams and Miss Lt
tha Cooper will spend the week
end in Commerce.
Mrs. T. A. Maynard and Mrs.
Reha Vonderlieth are spending to
day in Bishop.
Mrs. Paul Hadaway of Athens
and Mrs. Eunice Love of Craw
ford were guests last Sunday of
Mr.s W. F. Hubbard.
The many friends here deeply
sympathize with Mrs. Ed Herrin
in the death of her father in Fay
etteville on last Saturday.
Mrs. Green Hill, Messrs. Henry
Hill and Master John Thompson,
Jr., spent Sunday in Gainesville
with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Go
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parham and
Joe, Jr., and Miss Sadie Harris
will spend the week-end in Elber
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mil
lies n.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mrs. O. M.
Jackson and Mrs. W. O. Perry
have planned an interesting pro
gram for C. W. B. M. Day, De
cember sth, at Christian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Daniel and
Mr. and Mrs. Helme Kinnehrew,
of Athens, are spending some time
with thei parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Strange.
Woman s Club
Meet Monday
Every woman in Winder who is
interested in the organization of a
Woman's club is invited to be at
the school building on Monday af
ternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
This club is for the public wel
fare of Winder and is to he neither
social, sectarian or political.
Mrs. Parker, of Athens, will ad
dress the women present on the
subject of duh work.
Come to the meeting whether
you expect to join or not.
DEATH OF MR. GEORGE
REYNOLDS
Mr. George Reynolds died on
Wednesday of last week in this
city.
lie w as a good citizen and clev
er man. He leaves his wife ami four
children.
The funeral and burial services
took place last Thursday at Wal
nut Baptisl church in Jackson
county, near where he w as reared.
First Baptist Church.
Services for Sunday. Sunday
school 10.30. Preaching 11.30. Sub
ject, “Seeing Tilings.”
Junior B. Y. P. F. ti.3o. Senior B.
Y. P. F. 6.30 Preaching 7.30. “Cry
Babies. ”
You are welcome.
W. 11. FUST, Pastor.
REDS.
If you are a member of the Red
side of the Loyal Guards class
please he present hv 10:30 Sunday
morning. Only two more Sundays
and then we hope to enjoy a love
feast with our White brothel's. —
Guy P. aekson, (’apt.; O. M. .lack
son, Ist Lieut.; Brady Hill. 2nd.
Lieut.
WHITES.
Every member of the White side
of the Loyal Guards class please
la : the church at 10:30 Sunday
morning. We have only two more
Sundays during our contest. We
have had a splendid fellowship
with our Red brothers and expert
to have supper with them in a
short time.—Ralph Smith. Capt.;
John Craft, Ist. Lieut.; E. O. Alc-
Elroy, 2nd. Lieut.
SPEECIAL NOTICE.
A. E. Knight, who has been doing
government wqrk in North Geor
gia, will be hack in his old stand
doing photograph work all the
time after this week.
Come in to see him in the W . L.
DeLuPerriere building when you
wish good pictures.
HURRAH FOR THE WHITES
AND THE REDS
We had 91 present Sunday and
are planning to have 125 next Sun
day.
If you are a member of the mens
class of the Christian church and
have failed to help us by your at
tendance for some time, we beg
you to come Sunday.
If you are not a member of any
Sunday school we, give you a cor
dial invitation to come.
This class is doing things worth
while and we want you to he a
part of it. ,
(hily two more Sunday and con
test closes.
—Guy Jackson, Capt. for Reds.
Ralph Smith, Capt. for Whites.
The merchant who advertises dnr
ing the dull times will get most of
the trade. Try this plan and let
the public know you are game.
Mrs. M. J. Perry is improving
slowly.
*1.50 IN ADVANCE
City Officials
Ask That You
Pay Taxes Now
The Mayor and Council request
Hie property owners of Winder to
pay their City taxes now. The
teachers’ salaries will soon l>e due.
Ily paying; now you not onlyy get
this obligation off your mind but
you will show your interest in
your city and be a great help at
this time. The hooks close on No
vember doth. Come early. Office
hours !* A. M. to I2:d0 and I :30 to
and W. M . ('hastain, Clerk.
FOR SALE.
Two good farm horses and two
cows. <hi farm Northwest of Win
der. These are not only cheap
hut very cheap. See them. J. N.
Williams. 2t.
EARN MONEY during spare time
at home. Men needed in every
community to re-silver mirrors.
Full information by address I\ O.
Box 2KI, I >ulod, Ga.
FO|\ If ENT 2 two-horse farms.—*
Dr. C. S. Williams.
Messrs. W. M. Holseuheck and
Ernest Arnold are spending sever
al days in Macon.
For a Christmas remembrance
nothing is more pleasing than a
highly engraved private greeting
card, your initial and your name
engraved on them in colors. "21
samples to select from. Orders
taken at The Barrow Times up to
December Ist.
Application to Sell for Rein
vestment. *
(> KOIK! IA Burrow county.
After tour weeks’ notice ns is pre
scribed by section of Park’s An
notated (Vote of (ieorgia, a petition wilt
be presented to the Hnnoragle Andrew
.t. Cobb, .lodge of the Superior Court of
Barrow county, at his oftice in Hu;
Clarke County Court House on Saturday
December 4th, 1020, at eleven o’clock,
A. M., asking for leave to sell for re
investment.
“All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the county of Bar
row, said state, formerly Walton, and in
the City of Winder, beginning at a cor
ner post on Athens street and running
210 with line of .1. B. Lay; thence 145
feet along lino parellel with Athens
street to rock corner; thence 210 feet
along line of .1. A. Thompson to Athens
street at rock corner; tlienee 145 feet
along Athens street to beginning corner’
belonging to my ward, Mrs. Cynthia
Anri Fuller.’’
Because of the condition of the said
property and of the need of large re
pairs amounting to some $700.00 which
tlu- trust estate is unable to pay and
because the annual income, less up keep
insurance and taxes is less than eight,
per cent on the probable value of the
property and because petitioner desires
to obtain an investment in loans secur
ed by real estate which is for the best
interests of the trust estate. This the
10th day of November, 1020.
J. VV. CASPER,
Guardian of Mrs. Cynthia Fuller.
G. A. Johns, Atty, Winder, a.
THERE IS MORE POWER IN THAT
GOOD GULP GASOLINE AND SU
PREME AUTO OIL.
DON’T EVER MARRY.
MR. R. L. EAVENSON IS
ERECTING NEW BUNGALOW.
Mr. R. L. Eavenson new bunga
low on Center street is fast taking
on shape and will be completed in
a few ore weeks.
This will be one. of the hand
somest residences erected this
year and will be quite an addition
to that already beautiful street.
DON’T EVER MARRY.