The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, May 29, 1925, Image 2

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1 “THE NERVOUS WRECK” A W- ft S\ u -> • fIBaMBBIyMI “The Nervous Wrack,” one of the two successful Broadway plays that comes as a part of our six days Chau tauqua program, Is declared to be the funniest play New York has seen In years. It Is described as a farcical adventure in the far west, out in the CAMPGROUND ********** We sure are having some real hot weather for May. Health of this community is very good at present. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mouchet and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tom White* and family. We welcome into our midst the family of Mr. John Holcomb, recent comers. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. I'. Brown, of Hartwell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay Sunday afternoon. Mr. Marion Powell and sons spent Sunday with relatives at Sardis. Met-sr:. Pete Herndon, Noah White, of Madison A. & M. school, were week-end guests of their homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bowers, of Royston, were visitnig the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bowen, Sunday. Mrs. Albert Hendrix spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Marion Powell. Mr. and Mrs. John-Holcomb an nounce the birth of a son, Saturday, May 23, 1925. Name: Willie Buster. Messrs. G. H. Spradlin, John Lou gino, of College Park, wher guests of Mr. R. A. Cooper Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Parks, of Sardis, were week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Herndon. One of the most enjoyable occa sions of the season was the dinner given by Mrs. Lula Adams in honor of her 51 st birthday on Sunday. Af ter the guests enjoyed a most sump tuous meal, singing and merry laughter followed. Each one de parted wishing her many more happy birthdays. Those present on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). O’Kelley and family and Mr. Rey nolds, of Danielsville; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, of Colbert; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Strickland, of Royston; HARTWELL CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM SIX DAYS STARTINGSATURDAY MAY 30 AFTERNOON EVENING 1. THE WINTERS COMPANY M nn 1. “THE NERVOUS WRECK” Music and Entertainment l“lciy JU A Great Laughing Play 2. DuMOND SERENADERS -- 2 - DuMOND SERENADERS ~ , , , , MaV 31 W> Lee Rector > Lecture, “When Our Vocal and Instrumental J Foundations Move.” 1 June 1 1 SHADWELL’S SCOUT Lecture, “The Jazz Jungle.” Youth and Fine Music 4. THE KRINGSBERG COMPANY I n 4. “THE FOOL” Surprises and Impossibles ** UIIC L A Soul-Stirring Drama 5. SHEEHAN CONCERT COMPANY I Q 5 - SHEEHAN CONCERT COMPANY JUne J Edward Amherst Ott, Lecture A Superb Attraction “The Measure of a Man” 6. JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA 6. VERNON STONE— ELECTR A PAGEANT I 4 PLATT ' Princess Sumeyeh Attiyeh, Lee- JUIIC *1 ture, “The East and the West.”’ Joy ™ ght Funster s SEASON TICKETS ONLY 52.50 AND 51.25 SINGLE ADMISSION—AduIt 50c, child 25c, to all programs except for “The Nervous Wreck” and “The Fool,” admission is, adult 75c, child 35c. • . “cow-country”- by young Henry Wil liams, of Pittsburgh. He’s “The Nervous Wreck," and he has flivvered west expecting to die. The fun is riotous. Just think of a "Nervous Wreck,” from Pitts burgh, adventuring into "cow-coun- MILLTOWN CHURCH On ndxt Sunday evening at three thirty our pastor, Rev. Hiott, will preach a special sermon. Everybody is expected to be present. Sunday school will be at 2:30 in stead of 3:00 o’clock, as usual. The young people met and reor ganized the B. Y. P. U. last Sunday evening. The following officers were eleettd: Miss Emily Crow, President. Miss Willie Murray, Vice Pres. Mr. N. I. Cox, Secretary-Treas. Miss Dolly Murray, Quiz Leader. Miss Vera Brock, Chorister. Miss Susie Lee Booth, Organist. Miss Effie G. Crow and Miss. Mar gie Chappelear, Group Captains. Come on, young people, and let’s make- it a live union. The purpose of a B. Y. P. U. is to study to be able to serve in the Christian life better. Let’s make it a larger union and a better one than we have ever had. Let’s attend regular and be on hand promptly at all times with a well studied lesson and our mind on our Master’s work. The man who gets caught in the rain loses all interest in silver-lined clouds. A Wisconsin Senator says he can dring a barrel of beer without get tin gdrunk. Then why drink it?— Toledo Blade. Misses Vera and Laura V. Clarke and Messrs. Anderson and Milford Adams, of Elberton; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams and Mr. Claude Adams and family, of Anderson, S. C.; Mr. Calvin Harper, of Spartanburg, S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tiller, Mr. and Mrs. Ligon McCurley and Misses Mattie Louise Mouchet, of Hartwell, Miss Rosa Lee Goss, of Elberton, and others. THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., MAY 29, 1925 try.” The play opens with Henry in trouble, underneath his flivver. The play closes with Henry winning the ‘gal” from the sheriff, and feeling in wonderful health. You’ll laugh yourself completely tired out at "Ths Nervous Wreck.” ********** VERNON Health of this community is very good. Mrs. Boyd Boleman and Mrs. Sam Waters and Mrs. J. S. Boleman and daughter, Nell, visited Mrs. Lee Rob ertson Monday. Miss Clevie Waters spent Thursday with Mrs. Julian Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Isom and son spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleming. Mrs. W. H. Isom and children spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. W. L. Osborne. Mrs. W. L. Osborne spent Monday with Mrs. Tom Carnes. Misses Auttie and Jurlee Isom spent Saturday with Mrs. Julian Isom. Mrs. W. L. Osborne spent Satur day with Miss Sallie Isom. Mrs. Sam Waters spent Friday ev ening with Mrs. Bytha White. Mr. and Mrs. John White and chil dren visited Mrs. Bytha White Sun day. Mrs. W. L. Osborne spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Bytha White. A large crowd was al Sunday school. Everybody come to Sunday school next Sunday. Mr. W. H. Isom visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cantrell Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Fleming and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fleming and son spent Sunday with Mrs. John Fleming. MAY BEE. o Some children are unfortunate in having their father and mother for parents. o Some men are like phonographs— they talk a great deal, but never say anything original. North Georgia Mountains EASILY REACHED Commencing Monday, June 15th Tallulah Falls Railway will inaugurate double daily passenger train service between Cornelia, Tallulah Falls, Lakemont, Clayton, Mountain City, Rabun and Franklin, N. C., on the follow ing schedules — Leave Cornelia 10:20 A. M., and 3:20 P. M. Arrive Franklin 1:30 P. M., and 6:20 P. M. Leave Franklin 6:00 A. M., and 1:40 P. M. Arrive Cornelia 8:50 A. M., and 4:45 P. M. These new schedules will afford convenient connections between all stations in Georgia and the delightful resorts on the Tallulah Falls Railway WEEK END AND SUMMER TOURIST - FARES NOW IN EFFECT THE TALLULAH FALLS COUNTRY OFFERS EVERY OUTTDOOR SPORT Southern Railway System Agents Everywhere Will Gladly Quote Fares and Schedules on Request J. C. BEAM Ass’t. General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga.