The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, February 24, 1921, Image 5

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LOCAL NEWS MENTION Mrs. L. W. Hodges is visiting friends and relatives in Atlanta. * * Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jackson spent Friday in Atlanta. * * Mrs. E. V. Snipes, of Atlanta, is visiting friends here this week. * # Mrs. G. A. Johns spent Wednes day in Atlanta. * * Mr. J. W. Summerour spent Wednesday in Atlanta. * Col. and Mrs. G. A. Johns spent Monday in Atlanta. * # Mrs. W. 11. Quarterman spent several days in Atlanta last week. # * Mr. Claud Mayne was a visitor to Atlanta Tuesday. Mrs. Dora King is spending some time with her brother Dr. Sam Cartledge, of Athens. * # Mrs. W. L. Jackson has return ed from a two weeks stay with her parents, in Monroe. Mrs. Julia Winter had as her guest Sunday her son, Mr. Harold Winter, of Atlanta. # * Mrs. F. C. Graddick is spending some time with her mother in Newberry, S. C. * * Mr. W. A. Bradley left Wednes day for Louisville, Ivy., on a busi ness trip for several days. * * Miss Christine Clayton, one of our popular high school teachers, has been indisposed this week. * # Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Flanigan are, having a delightful stay of sever al weeks in Orlanda, Fla. * * Miss Mirium Bennett will have as her week-end guest Miss Sud deth, of Maynsville. * * ilr. Paul Davis leaves Thursday for an Atlanta hospital where he will have his tonsils removed. * * ■ Rev. and airs. AV. H. Faust, Mrs. Iv. P. Carpenter and Mrs. J. C. Pratt spent last Friday in Athens. * # air. and airs. Paul aVilliams, of Athens, spent Sunday with air. and airs. J. G. Cooper. * * airs. R. L. Callahan will spend the week-end with her sister, airs. Paul Eley. * * airs. AV. H. Faust and Mr Asa Knight accompanied Rev. AV. H. Faust to his regular appointment at Oconee last Sunday afternoon. * * Prof. J. L. Aloore, AYill Hendrix and several other of the good citi zens of Bethlehem were in AVinder last Saturday. j • * aiiss AYillie Alay Cheats left AYednesday for Washington, D. C., and while there she expects to at tend the inauguration. • * Dr. S. T. Ross was called to At lanta Tuesday to be with his neph ew, Air. Oscar Ross, who was to be operated on at that time. • • The many friends of Mrs. J. R. N. Baugh will be glad to know she underwent a successful oper ation in Atlantalast week at the Wesley Memorial hospital. • • % Misses Alice Eugenia Dunn, Su nie Johns and Mary Lamar Jack son spent the week-end at Park’s Mill with Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Parks. # * Aiiss Myrtle Booth spent the week-end with her mother, Airs. M. Booth, near Statham. She was accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Irruine Booth, of Atlanta. * * Mr and Mrs. Mm Potts have as their guests tins wock, Airs. 1 . M. Furlow, of .Jackson, and Mrs. Ned Furlow and daughter, Susie Eliza beth, of <'levland, < )hio. * * Aiiss Effie Parker, of this city, has been quite ill with rheumatism for several days, hut we are glad to know her co.nditi- a has greatly imprived. Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Hamby, of Gainesville, are spending this week here visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mathews and Mrs. J. C. Whitehead and Mrs. Reba Vonder leith. * An attractive silk stocking sale will take place at Strange’s Fri day and Saturday and at the very low price of SI.OO per pair. This big store will be crowded with ladies. M * Mr. John Braselton, one of the pioneer merchants of that city, was in Winder a short while last week. He is still a young man but old and successful merchant, having entered the business when a email boy. Mr. Charley Phillips, formerly of Winder, is at home again from Florida and is with the Winder Mobile Cos. where he will be glad to serve, all of his old friends. There is no finer mechanic to be found than Charley Phillips and he knows all about an automobile. * * The new r officers of Barrow County have been very kind and obliging to The Times and we wish to express our gratitude to them in this issue, which is our last one, with the hope they may all live long and prosper. * * Mrs. W. C. Horton, of Winder, and Mrs. Lammie, of Ohio, were honor guests at a matinee party given yesterday afternoon at the Howard theater by Mrs. J. W. Cooper. Invited to meet them were Mrs. H. N. Rainey,Mrs. AY. C. Hor ton, Mrs. Luther MsGee, Mrs. Ver non Moore, Mrs. Lammie and Airs. Cooper.—Atlanta Constitution. * * Born to Dr. and Airs. W. L. Mathews a little daughter on Sat urday, February, 19 th, who has been named for“her mother and paternal grandmother Nell Al in edia. * Air. and Airs. Horace Hobbs, of Royston , spent severals days re cently with Air. and Mrs J. E. Cal lahan. Mrs. Omer McDonald after be ing confined to her bed for several weeks is able to beup again. * * Air. and Airs AY. ITill llosch of Jefferson, spent Tuesday with Air. and Airs. Mark Sims. * * Air. and Airs. Dilmus Jacobs spent several days last week in At-. lanta with relatives. # * lAIr. and Airs Rastus Smith and little daughter, Carrie Elizabeth, spent the week-end in Jefferson. • • Airs. Geo. AlcDonald, of Raliegh, N. C. is on a short visit to Air and Mrs. H. E. Alillikin. # * Air and Airs. C. O. Aladdox had as their guests Sunday, Air and Airs. Gleen Eberhart of Athens. • • Mr. and Mrs Aubry Nunnaly and Airs. A. L. Harper, of Statham spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. C. S. AVilliams. • • Air. W. J. Herrin is still con fined to his room and suffering much pain from a severe carbuncle on his neck. He has been bearing this affliction for three weeks and we hope a change for the better will soon take place so that lie may get out. He is very much missed form his place of business. # * Airs. Frances Haroldson has as lieu- guests this week her niece, Aiiss Arville. of Atlanta. * * Air. Shannon Smith is on the sick list this week. * # # # “Say it with Nunn ally’s.” AVe keep a fresh line in all sizeboxes, from the size you buy your wife to the size you buy your sweet heart. City Pharmacy. TTTE RARROW TTAfTS tviYTVER, GEORGIA ..SOCIETY.. Tuesday afternoon the Central committee of the Federated clubs met with Airs. W. 11. Quarterman at her home on Candler St. Tuesday evening the Young Alatrons Federated club held their twelvth anniversary party. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’ clock the ladies of the Christian church gave a pantry shower at the parsonage for their new pastor and wife, Rev. and Airs. Stanley R. Grubb. Tlie Woman’s club will hold its regular monthly meeting at 3:30 o’clock at the Baptist church. Thursday afternoon Atys. Alac Potts will entertain a number of her friends at her home on Ste phens street in honor of her sister, Airs. Ned Furlow, of Clevland, O. The Young Matrons club will be entertained with a matinee party at the Strand by Airs. E. V. Snipes, of Atlanta, SILKS Fifty per Cent Off In A Sale OILK, as a wearing apparel, has always held first place. Y-J Silks make a*plain woman pretty and add so much to the appearance of the more attractive woman, that common things like words fail to describe it. In this sale we combine the idea that silks help us look better, with the fact that the reduction in price make them economical to wear, an irresistable combination. We have a large stock of Silks and with the prices that we have reduced them to, we expect this sale to be a record breaker. These are Real Reductions in prices, so don’t glance at this casually and say—another sale; read the prices, they prove what we are trying to say. 40 inch Satin Patria, have been high as Six A Q Dollar sthe yard, in this sale - - 36 inch Satin Militaire, was $3.00 in this sale $1.95 Beautiful Taffeta Silk, all colors, regular price (119 on $3.75, to go in this sale at - - 36 inch Silk Poplins, in this sale only - -89 c f' - Beautiful Georgette and Crepe-de Chine all (P i Q C colors, 40 inches wide, in this sale - fp l. JO ■ Pretty stripe Crepe-de Chine for skirts, was A $3.00, in this sale they are - - - 1/±D Beautiful Striped Tub Silk for shirts, regular <s*l A r price $2.50, now . . . J- J All other silks go in this sale at the same big reductions, Come in and let us serve you. / Sale begins Saturday, Feb. 26, and lasts one week. The Winder Dry Goods Store Friday afternoon Mrs. Flanigan will he hostess at a musical tea for the Young Alatrons Federated club of which she is a member. Saturday afternoon reception will he given by Airs. Z. F. Jackson and Airs. B. B. Jackson at Airs. B. B. Jackson's home on Church stree't for Airs. J. 11. Wood and All’s. L. 11. Reid, who are to soon leave for their new homes in Rome, Ga., and Orlanda, Fla., respective ly. The nurses training course will meet with Airs. G. A. Johns Sat urday afternoon at 3 o’clock. BOX PARTY * Airs. Luther AloGhee entertain ed delightfully Saturday after noon at the Lyric in compliment to her sister, Airs. Leroy Lammis, of Aliddletown, Ohio, formerly Miss Florence Foy, of this city. The guests included ATrs. Leroy Lammie, Airs. J. B. Dell, Airs. L. (\ Beckham, Airs. Walter Cooper, Mis. Frank Blasingame, Mrs. Lu ther McGinty, Airs. Ralph De- Loach, Afisses Violet Wood, Ruth Hancock, Edna Hayes, Foy and Carolyn Fliim.—Atlanta Consti tution. Airs. Ale Gee and Mrs. Leroy Lam mie lived here several years ago, where they have many friends and relatives. YOUNG MATRONS CLUB At the home of Air. and Airs. W. A. Bradley Tuesday evening the Young Matrons Federated club which has so long been noted for the beautiful receptions they have tendered their husbands each year, gave their annual party. The living room, library and din ing room presented the appear ance of a real spring flower gar den. The punch bowl was em edded in johnquils, roses and ivy and presided over by Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Airs. 11. E. Millikin. The dining table had as its center piece a French basket of red roses and suspended from the chande- TIIURSDAY FEB. 24. 19921. Her were ivy vines and smilax. Progressive games were enjoyed and throughout the evening de lightful music was rendered on the edison by Air. Henry Bradley and on the piano and violin by Mrs. AY. A. Bradley, Airs. Alac Potts and Air. Bradley. At a late hour a most tempting course was served. The gracious hospitality of Air. and Airs. Bradley added much to the enjoyment of the ev ening . Those present were Mr. and Airs. W. A. Bradley, Mr. and Airs. \l. A\ r . Griffeth, Mr. and Airs. 11. T. Flanigan, Air. and AHs. J. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johns, Air. and Mrs. W. L. Jack son, Mr. and Airs. Clyde AVilliam son, Mr. and Airs. 11. E. Millikin, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. AA’. 0. Perry, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Almond, Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Saxon, Airs. Byrd Harris, Air. Paul Davis, Mr. and Airs. J. AA'. A1 ill saps, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Ned Furlow, of Clevland, Ohio.