The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 19, 1922, Image 2

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DAILY TIMfS-ENTEIIWtHE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1922. CITY REGISTRATION UST FOR 1922 Aluewortn, Harry. Ainsworth, Mrs. Marios Alexander, M. E. Alexander, W. W. Atkinson, H, D. Ball, Sanra, I Bill. A. W. Ball, W. L. Baker, Mansell Chastain, J. A. Chastain, Mrs. Ann 3. Chastain, Elmo Chastain, Shelton D. Childs, Bessie W. Chism, N. W. Clarke. Toulou Clarke, A. B. Clay. T. H. Clay, J. P. Cochran. C. A. Cochran, W. B. Cochran, Mary D. Eldson, F. V. Estrldge. J. B. Evans, Jas. F. Evans, Mary Roberts Brans, J. R. Evans, Fannie R. Evans, Mrs. Callie Evans, Carmen —F— Fagan, Mrs. Minnie Felnberg, Mrs. Dora. Feinberg, A. Mars. Felnberg, H. Felnberg, W. Feinberg. Mrs. H. Feinberg, Harry S. Blanton, Mrs. Frances Booker, C. W. Bozeman, H. B. , E. R. , Harriet C. , Mrs. Martha Brandon, A. C. Brandon. D. L. Brandoa. W. H. Braswell, P. R. well. Mrs. Leila Brooks, R. J. Broughton, B. B. Bruce, W. W: Bruce. Mrs. Minnie M. Bruce. Helen Bryan, W. M. Burch, Ruth R. Burch, Beulah W. Canady, Mrs. H. Chastain, Mrs. Carrie Cook, Mrs. Annie If Craismiles. J. E. Craigmiles. Grace B. Crawford. Belle V. Crawford. B. L. Crawford. L. A. Crovatt, Hattie L. Crovatt, T. R. Crovatt. E. K. Culpepper, J. T. Davis, C. D. Davis. 0. E. Davis, Mrs. Mlttye Davis. Mrs. Lula A. Davis, O. Davis. S. W. Davis, Irene B. Davidson, J. H. Dawkins. Maggie L. Dekle, R. L. Dekle, Mrs. R. T. Dickey, Hattie J. Dickey, L. H. Dickey, P. C. Dillon. J. W. Dismuke, Mary S. Dixon. Kathleen F. Dixon. John Dixon. P. J. Dixon. Mrs. Martha S. Dixon. Mrs. Jessie Cobb Dollar. B. F. Doss, S. P. Doss, Agnes W. Dukes, J. C. Dunn. T. D., Jr. Durant. W. R. Dunn. C. B. Dupree. O. R.. Jr. Drake, j! F. Drake, J. H. Drew, H. H. Driver, Eiiiabeth F. Fleming, E. M. Fleming, S' Floyd. J. Gandy. Mrs. Carrie M. Gandy, Mrs. Frances Gandy, T .C. Gardner, J. F. Glausler, W. J. Goodwin, M. H. Golden, W. E. Green, L. P. Green. A. It. Greer, J. P. Gribben, M. B. GrlHin, C. R.. Jr. Griffin. C. R. Groover, C. F. Groover, H. F. Groover, Addle S. Hadley, O. M. Hall. Emma Hammond, W. H. Hammond, Rowe D. Hamilton, Mrs. W. N. Hancock, J. M. Hancock, Miss Alice Hartsfleld, C. W. Harris, Mrs. Jest* W. Harris. W. M. Harris. W. L. Harris. F. B. Harrell. E. O. Harrell, E. H. Harrell, Mrs. Caroline Hsyes, Mrs. S. L. Hicks, Mrs. H. C. Higgins, Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth, Bdnn H. Holton, C. R. Holton, J. R. Hopkins, Louis* T. Hopktns, Eleanor Q. Hopkins, Mary C. Hopkins, Mrs. F. C. Hopkins, J. S. Hopkins, H. W. Hopkins, H. W., Jr. Horton, R. H. Houston. L. C., Jr. Humphrey, Katie Y. Humphrey, J. E. Hughes, J. A. Hughes, Mrs. Irene Huggins. Margaret Hurat, Cora Hurst. Annie Hurst, T. E. Hurst. R. H. Hurst. V. H. Hurst, Judson S. Hurst, Jas. T. Hyde. Chas. T. Ingram, J. H. Inman, B. S. Jackson, R. G. Jackson, J. R. Jaenicke, Emma C. Jenkins, J. H., Jr. Jerger, Joseph, Sr. Jerger, Joseph, Jr. Jerger, E. R. Jerger, Mrs. Emily H. Jinright, J. W. Joines, J. M. Joines, S. B. Johnson, H. W. Johnson, Hobaon B. Johnson, Mrs. H. 8. Jones, T. P. Jones, T. R. Jones, Wm. M. Jones, Mrs. E. P. Jones, F. C. Jones. Miss Callie Jones, K. P. Jones, C. H. Jones, Margaret H. Joseph, Mrs. Alice —K— Kelly, Lee S. Key, H. L. Keyton, R. O. Lindsey, W. A. L’Hommedleu, Ada B. L'Hommedleu, J. F. Lumpkin, E. W. Maya, R. G. May, Robt. Murray Mallard, Cyrus S- Mallette, Mrs. M. K. Mallete, Ola R. Martin, H. H. Pittman, W. C. Pittman, Walter C. Pittman, C. G. Pittman, A. W. Pittman. J. Frank Mlnter, Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Taylor H. Mitchell, Laura I. Mitchell, T. J. Mitchell. J. W. H. Mitchell, Richard Mitchell. Mrs. M. D. MacIntyre. H. J. McGee, Emma D. McGee, C. E. McDougald, Ardls MoDongald, Frank f McCord, W. D. McClenny. R. J. McCray, D. J. McRae, C. W. McDaniel, L. D. McKinnon, L. V. McKinnon, R. R. McKinnon. Carle Sturdivant, L. J. Strobe!, F. A. Sweat, T, U Swift, J. 0. Tbarpe, Miss Johnnie Thorton, Mias Etta Thomas, W. R, Thomas, R. Thomson, C. F. Thompson, John W. Thompson, Martha Truitt, Mrs. Elisabeth Upchurch, J. Staley Upchurch, W. W. —V— Vann. I. J. Vann, Hugh W. Varnedoe, L. A. Varnedoe, Heeth Ritchey, Mrs. Mattie O. Rlchy, Blanche S. Rigsby, E. C. Robinson, A. G. —W— Wade, Tes Wall, C. K. Walters, Annie Walker, Nellie S. Walker, W. F. Walker, Mattie J. MoMurray, Bessie Mae Sampson, Jinnle E. McMurray, F. H. Sampson, M. Robison, Mrs. 1 Robison, J. E. ... Robison, S. R. Walker’, J. H. Robison, Olivia P. Walden, A. C. Rockwell. W. H, Walton, Mrs. T. P. Rockwell Mrs. Florine Walton, T. P. Rogers, Cliff E. Ward, Lena Rogers, Minter Ward. H. J. Rogers, J. C. Ward, C. L. Roughton, T. E. Watt, Celia M. Router, C. A. Watt, Bob Lindsey Watkins, T. C. Watkins, Steve M. Watkins, Jarvis B. Way. L. T. Westbrook, J. S. Wells, Mrs. W. A. Weldon, Mrs. Virginia Moore, Mrs. Ethel Kincaid, B. J. Kirkland. T. J. Knapp. J. F., Jr. Kolesky, L. Lange, Katherine M. Lambert, W. C. Lanier, Mrs. Elizabeth Levine, Qua Lease, Robt. Lent, T. L. Moore, Henry M. Moore, L. S. Moller, Chas. A. Moller, A. W. Mott. J. B. Sanders, A. B. Sandlin, H. J. Sandlin. Mrs. M. K. Satcher, E. T. Schwencke, Stella if. Scoggins. Dallas Searcy, P. C. Montgomery. D. C. Seymour, W. B. Hawthorne. J. V. Could Murray. W. R. Murray, F. A. Mullen, Mrs. R. P. Myrlck, D. W. —N— Naxworth, Mrs. Ben F. Nazwortb, B. F. Neel, Daisy Neel, R. If. Neel, Lee Neel. O. R. Neel, Mrs. Ethel F. Neel, Mrs. Rebecca M. Neel, Mrs. Eva L. Neel, C. N. Neel, E. L. Norden, J. B. Norton, F. S. Norton, India W. Norris, E. C. Norwood, W. H. Norwood, John B. Norwood, C. Dewey O'Quinn, J. H. O'Shields. W. T. Sharpe, Edna H. Shepherd, R. S Shepherd, W. W. Sinclair, Mrs. Mamie Simmons, Mrs. H. O. Wethlngton, Miss Werti, Marie Werti, Mrs. Lula Whlddon, Wm. B. Whlddon, Irene G. White, Mrs. R. L. White, Rosalie White, Mrs. Merrill N. Williams, Mrs. Jennls A. Williams, Leonore Singletary, Mrs. Nan H. Singletary, A. C. Singletary, W. M. Singletary, R. B. Singletary, Mrs. A. M. Woodward, Mrs. Pearl great opera Music may l>e just a succession of pleasant sounds—or infinitely more than that. It may tell a fine romantic story or it may portray some spiritual struggle that you yourself have experienced. T<» know these things, to understand the significance of the music you hear, is to enjoy iv to a vastly greater extent. With a Victrola and Victor Records you get a thorough understanding of music such as can he secured in no other way. You are enabled to observe closely and study every detail of interpretation and become intimately acquainted with all Palin, A. H. Palin, W. A. Palin, A. W. Parker, Sail!* H. Smith, Claude B. Smith, Harriet N. Smith, Roy Smith, Anna H. Smith, J. E. Smith, B. Jack Smith, Nettle H. Smith, Mra. Elizabeth F. Smith E. M., Jr. Smith,'Charles C. Smith, E. H. Spence, Mra. Ida Spence, Elisabeth Spence, Mlea Ethel L. Parker, Mra. NeUle M. Parker, J. F. Parker, C. 8. Parker, Robt. Parramore, L. H. ** *• Wright, Annie P. Wyche, H. Wyche, T. L. Wyche, Roy L. Wyche, W. T. —Y— Tates, James M., Jr. Zalumaa, Mrs. A. Zolumas, Andrew Zblnden, Otto Zelgler, Mrs. Geo. B. Patterson, T. A. Patterson, J. O. Patterson, R. B. Peacock, Mrs J. W. Pearce, Mrs. Dorothy Stoycrman, Henry A. nSSr’r'it" 4teyerm.il. Mn. Barth, EMfK F " i SL,yarm,n. Sltin«y V. Stoycrman, M. C. Stanaland, A. J. Stone, Raymond Stuart. Mias Lilly (Aavsrttoemtat) Henderson, Robt Moseley. W. A. J. Mitchell, A. W. Randall, Jasper Sykes. J. M. Webb, P. J. White, Georgia W. Young, Sam All Kinds of Musical Instruments TERMS Cocroft Music Co. BIO WATER RESERVOIR NEARINO COMPLETION Cleveland, Dec. 14.—An unde* tvover reservoir which will Bold 125, J 000,000 gallons of water and will cost approximately $13,000,000, will be in use next year but the entire waterworks addition, started in 1914 will not be finished before 1926. The plant cover* fifty acre* and ia located In one of the city’* exclusive ] residential sections. The (concrete cover, supported by 1,096 columns thirty Inches in diameter and forty feet high, is 1,050 fedt long and 55w I feet wide. The reservoir will not be seen bj the ordinary observer, as it ia planned to cover the top with earth and to make an attractive park on top with walks, shrubbery and artificial lake*. Over the raw water conduit is ths chemical house in which are four bins holding 217 tons of chemieals used in the purification of the water. In the mixing flume the water flows down a slope at the rat* of 10 feet per second and it la here that the chemicals are mixed for the filtration process. The mixed water then eaten the eoegulatied basins, f< btr each holding 1,250,000 gallons. These are of concrete with groined arch roof. The clear ■ reservoir, which is the largest of the unit, consists of two basins ol reinforced concrete, with a storage capacity of 125,000,00 gallons of water sufficient for a day's water supply for the city. set asideIsational DRAMA WEEK PUNNED The Drama League of America, which has set aside the week of January 21*26, inclusive, as National Drama week, will observe Tuesday of the week as Library Day the American Library Association has asked all librarians to suggest ways of making the library contribute te the cause of better plays, advocating the adoption of such slogans “Drama books in every library" and ‘Read a play before you see It SAY IT WITH FRUIT Florida Sweet Oranges 65c Peck Fresh Lot Nice Yellow Bananas 25c AND 30c doz. 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