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he Danielsville Tlonitor.
L XXvIU
■ pAHiELSVILLE
llof Athens spent
W' 1 ’ ; t ’-, >. e r father Mt J
nea-t™
Wm 11 hews is visiting
■ , Atlanta this week
•.j -i left Monday
Idinois
md little son Rob
■■ are guests of
■ .
H Du vis, W C Scott
Hall •. • ■ - looninc in Ath-.
KJ
H v • .-.h--ve of Monroe
H . Lenders and
. - o urday night
attended qiiai-
H y Chapel Wed
■ conducted by
begin at the Baptist
Sondhy
I is spending
§H ;■ ••••;'••. t >-■ grandmother Mrs
Ht lc
He, ovr.s the guest
■ ••• iXie-un-y Thompson a
dcs week
H&r - ' N C Bullock visited
j '■ Btiju.iek Sunday
Mrs i ;a Bond was the guest of
■ Mrs-.i f-.rs W C Groves and Mr
Lawards were guests of
J c> Damd and famiiy Sunday
■ ,:if * hiiu(> Teasiey of Bowman
■rr",',d Saturday to take charge of
Hte pace .’eft vacant in our school
■r k: vv i Brooks who resigned on
Hccouct of : .i] health
I "on> here attended the
; ysterig, Sunday
■ • ’ Mrs Berry T Moseley were
■ >: Athene Tuesday
I ti ii Graham visited
■dative.., •■ Athens Sunday
ft a '-‘ vVikiam Bates moved
ft "' J J the house with Mrs
■ Wai ' and Buitroughs
■ r p ~
ft ' f he presiding Elder was
K* * Col and Mrs C. E Adams
H-esday jupht
ft ’ n d and family visited
ft’"' Tuesday
ft. ' ; :i y BorreJis and Willie
I ’ ping in Athens Wed.
I, '-'hi Ivey moved Wed
■ muse "orm<?rJy occu-
I Its Mark Bates
I M r ’ rv.( M ..... t T
I: Mealor and Mrs
I.' 5 ’’*-•£ shopping in
! - f '' Jay
f. ■ Ar- Convention will
;, v tWoman’s Club
■ the School 1 Auditor
■ ' 27, 1922.
o °<?k. An evening
Xllli f un is promised
• ’’* S CLUB MEETS
Club of Danielsville
in the Club room
1 lasting business meet
tr a -., ' * n Joyed a helpful Demon
tv \j ‘ an nir.g Pears” given
P.j, s ‘’ *' *' on ?i assisted by her
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NOTICE
PARENTS. CHILDREN, MIDWIVKS.and PHYSICIANS
ow—***—*>* jwl v
Coming Big Healthmobile-FREE
SZ®aE2.ScslsNErHie> s iasiKMaL&3r, Oct. I©
PROGRAM FOR DANIELSVILLE
Monday, 10 to 12 a, in.—Parental Consultation. Lesson
to Midwives and Consultations with Physicians.
2 to 5 p. m. —Examination, of Children
1 to 9 p, m,—Lectures and Moving Pictures,
i# * * * * * * * *
SEE THESE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
FKXSB ]E*JE®,3ES:E3
Mrs C. E Adams and Mrs W D
Meadow being hostesses for the oc
casion served a delicious salad course
Dainty Halloween favors were pre
sented to the members
SCHOOL TO OPEN AT MEADOW
Monday morning October J oth.
school opens at Meadow and all the
pupils are requested to begin the first
day. .The school is FREE so there is
no reason why a full enrollment
should not be on hand the first day.
We hope to see a splendid school
this term under the leadership of
James Christy as principal. .The im
portance of education should appeal
to every one. Since the school is
FREE every pupil should take advan
tage. of ibis opportunity.
COLBS‘RT SCHOOL NEWS.
CGilbert High School begins on a
new month with an enrollment of'
180 pupils under the supervision of
Prof. H. P. Davis one of the most ef~
s ieient teachers of Madison County
His assistants being Mr Hardman,
Misses Rogers, Griffeth and McLeroy
Since School began an athletic asso
elation ha boon organized with a
memberehip of fifty. Miss Wilma.
GrifJ'eto was elected President and
Ji ns Loren*: No; Secretary.
An ii " 'C'rti.m Festival wes given
Saturday pi. 3 ) under the auspices
of the Athletic Association.
The Alblel is Association tic-sires
' o Hi ..ok ail the or ople of tin- eommun
■ty who contributed to the ice cream
festival, and also for making it a
success. . . .
Two Literary Societies have been
organized in which the pupils are
showing great interest.
Chape! ext re are being conduc
ted by the diff- rent teachers each
morning with the pupils taking part.
FARM LOANS
Loans on high class
farms: closed quickly
large loans preferred.
L T. Murry,
Danielsville, Oa
Danielsville, Georgia. Friday, Oct. 1.l ID>2
POCATAL JGO
*•*****♦♦**
Mr and Mrs Fred Gurley and son
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John
Freeman. *
Mr Hubert Fitzpatrick spent Sun
ley afternoon with Miss Ruby Free-
Ift&D* *
Miss Mozelle Ov,-cns, Messrs Cleo
Owens and Buford Smith were guests
of Miss Annie Short Sunday P. M.
Mr Almand Short, Miss Mozelle
< 'wens attended services at Llstry
Sunday.
Miss Minnie Lou Wilder was in
Athens Saturday
Misses Minnie and Nell Seagraves
spent Monday night with Mi.su Annie
Short
Miss Colia Culbertson of Ila spent
Wednesday night with Mrs Eva Esco.
Mr Walter Hyde was Sunday after
noon guest of Miss Minnie Seagraves
Miss'] nez Barrett spent Friday with
her sister Mrs Murray Rogers
■pyre-
Mr and Mrs t>. cheek were in
Com in t ree M onday
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Let us reveal to you what is
jroin# to be ai! the in
millinery from now on. The
styles from Paris have arrived
and among these arrivals there
are some rare hats!
* ‘ l>t->liuht fully Lfi ffa re nt*’
MRS P H DURDPN
457 Clayton St,
Athens. Ga.
* PROGRESS and *
* MOON’S GROVE *
****** ******
Mr and Mrs W. M. Glenn spent
Thursday with Mr ann Mrs S. M.
Swindle.
- Little Miss Mary Lee Jones cele
brated her third birthday last Friday
Mr and Mrs Birch Jones visited her
on that day
Mr and Mrs Jim Draper announce
the birth of a fine girl on Sept. 30th
Mr Jim Black and Family spent
Friday with his mother Mrs L. A.
Black in Athens
Mr A. V. Jenkins and two sons,
Messrs Ruel and Beecher Jenkins
motored to Carlton Saturday after
noon on business
Mrs Miner Sosbce spent last week
in LaGrange Visiting her sister
We are sorry to hear of the sick
ness of Mrs Cal lie Moon Hope she
will soon recover.
Mr Harvie Jordan Glen spent
Friday night v/it hMr Calvin Scarbo
rough.
The sinking given by Miss Emma
i Grind le was enjoyed by all present
Mr Ij C. Wynn and family spent
Sunday with relatives iri Jackson Cos.
Messrs Lewis Finley and Robert
; Wynn left last Tuesday for the Army
and Navy.
Mr and Mr Z : :i Smith so -ill Tuca
i
day night and Monday with relative
in this Community.
Mr C. A Branyan an I family spent
Saturday with Mrs Aran Wynn in
Athens
Wherever an eye finda rcir-ef in a.
shaded or clouded jjlas3, •omethirg
is wrong with that eve - It needs at
tention. if it were not so the I’ght
would not irritate If you are having
this experience with your eves, you
(.hould seek the advice of our skilled
optometrist from the Chas. A. Green
Optiral Company, Atlanta, Ga who
will he here strain on Wednesday,
October tßth
Hardman Drug Cos, Colbert, Ga
PROGRAM FOR HEBRON
ASSOCIATION
The Hebron Baptist Association
meets with Harmony church in El
bert county, Tuesday, October 17,
1922. Harme yis about five miles
North of Elberton and fifteen miles
south of Hartwell. Good road from
bjti' places.
Rev. G. J. Davis of Hartwell, is
the present Moderator, and Rev. J
C. West is the honored pastor of
Harmony Church.
Tuesday Morning, October 17. 1922-
1 Call to order at 10 o’clock E .sti rn
time.
2. Devotional, 30 minutes.
8. Call roll of Messengers.
4. Elect Moderator, Clerk and Tress
uver, and Assistant Clerk.
!5. Call for correspondents and visi
tors and representatives of denomi
national interests. •
6. Adopt report on order of business'
7. Appoint Finance committee.
8. Appoint committee on Time, Place
and preachers for Introductory and
MTsionary sermons at next meeting
of the Association.
9. ■ Appoint committee on Deceased
Ministers and Obituaries.
10. Introductory Sermon by Rev.
T. J. Epsy,
Dinner .
Tuesday Afternoon.
1!. Reassemble at 1 :50 Devotional
15 minutes
32. Report of Treasurer,
3.'i. Report of Young People’s Work
—by C. C. Parks
14. Report on Periodicals— W. R„
McMullan.
15. Report on Woman’s Work Mis*
Del Ray Ada.ns
10. Report on State of Religion
Rev. T. J. Rucker
37. Miscellaneous. Adjourn until
9 A. M., Wednesday.
WeilneiJiy Morning, October 18th.
IP. Devotional 15 minutes.
19. Certify roll of messengers.
20. Renew Item 5
23. Report of Seventy Five Million
Campaign —J. 11. Skelton.
(3) Report on Christian Liber
ality —M. M. Norman.
(2) Report on Education Rev.
S. B. Jordan
(5) Report on Georgia Baptist
Hospital —Dr T. R. Gnines.
(4) Report on Missions, State,
Home, and Foreign —G. C. Hays
5() Report on Ministerial Relief!
W. 1). Meadow.
(6) Report on Orphans’ Home
H. S. Hansard
1 22. Report of l aymen’s Committee
j 25. Report of Executive Committee
I 24. Missionary Sermon - Rev. H. S
j Mathis
: Dim < r
Wednesday Afternoon
j 25. Reassemble at 1 :50. Devotional
; 15 minutes.
j 26. Report of committee on Time,
; Place arid preachers for the next
j Association.
27. Report of Ministers’ Names a rut
Post Offices
2ft. Appoint Correspondents to Sister
Associations.
25. Appoint Standing Committees.
Report on Deceased Ministers
and Obituaries.
.11. Report of Finance Committee
52. Report on Sunday Schools
- Rev. E. R Goss
55 Report on Temperance S’. L.
Thornton.
M. Arrange for printing minutes
nod paying Clerk.
30. .Miscellaneous. Adjourn
FOR SALE --
Burr Clover Seed,
A bbruzzi Jtye,
Kiilghum and Rust Proof ..etui oat*
Purple Straw Wheat.
Clarence K. Adams,
Danielsville, Ga.
Kvery body invited to attend the
B. Y. P. U at Providence next Sunday
afternoon at two o’clock
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