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The Danielsville Tlonitor.
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I danielsville
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Thurmond of Commerce
Monday here. _
I ... i on ah Davis of Athens m* !
, with her parents Mr
v a c. Campbell. ,
1 i
■ • N . H. Cordon, made a bust
■ to Atlanta Friday
I . . ~ .... Ed Gordon returned to his (
, anta Friday, after spend j
1',,. H . V eval (lavs with his parents Mr
. s ,! E. Gordon.
Mrs c. T Booth, who has been
■ j, with influenza, we are glad to sa
;se better.
■ E. Green attended the fun
I sister in law, Mrs Lillie
■ in Washington Thursday
Mr and Mrs Roy David, Misses
H ;>v ,. Tons.-, Ettie B. Hanrison, Neil
■ \[ e .„ Knox Gviffeth, Eugene
.., v .i Cecil Blackwell enjoyed
K ■ arbecue supper at Dr Daniels
Bs ini;s Friday evening Jan . bth.
M ? A. S. Dallton and Mrs
It p. Svvrell were in Athens Thur*
■<ky.
Mr? Alvin Hardman, who has been
Ivuiispo rd for several days on acct
■if f’.f “Flu” we are glad to know is
■improving.
Mrs R. li. Thompson, was the
|sj rd tb< : day of Mr and Mrs
/. Nelms Friday.: ' ! ;§.,J 0*
" Mr ard MLs Sherman Hancock of
| Athens, visited the hatters parent*,
i and Mrs J . A. Griff.eth Sunday.
M: Jim Echols who has been seri
-.•'Gy .11 at 11a, is now slowly improv
I ing at the home of his son, Henry
I here.
Mrs .: W. Griffetk of Progress
I tir.iii-o Mrs J. T. 'Randall Tuesday.
M* and Mi's BAT. Moseley were
I ia Athens Wednesday.
The Senior Glass.of M. C. H S.
I nte: Jan 5, 1823 and organized their
I * lass 7’he following officers were
I elected President John Franklin
I '<aram Vice Pres. Ruby Griffeth
I bee. £ 'hreae.. >Taaes Scott..
•ruction o: a motto, Class flow
I* r anu color*, was left for a future
■ meeting.
■ rnj
• ’ r,, guia/ monthly meeting of
'man’s Club, which was held
> - r.x-w CMb room on Thursday
J a auary 3 th. was,of great in
I terest.
* "h<- business session a New
program was rendered by D.
oseley. Mrs Roy C .-David and
l Johnson, after -which a de
-■■;.ad coit/se -was served by the
• Mrs 8. T. Moseley and
Robert Graham,
uext meeting ca-ch member
ton to relate something about,
iron or Abraham Lincoln,
•er s ursred to attend these
A Moseley was in A then.*?
Vr (,fj1 •' \r
. hvia Bellamy, of Martin
1 “ Wednesday with friend
f ‘R SALE:
MJ i
i-' A rii Good White Leg
;rs at SI,OO o'gch.
■L H. Williford
'•Ac, 4. Comer. Ga.
UNION W. M. S.
The W- M. S. of Union Baptist
Church, met at the home of Mis A.
B. Chandler on Saturday, January
Oth. The following program was
rendered..
Devotional Exercises— Mlrs A. B.
Chandler.
Why we Should Pray— Mrs G.. L.
Sailers.
A Woman’s Responsibility for Pray
er in the Home— Mrs J. O. Carter..
The Rewards of Prayer— Miss
Ilenc O’Kolley.
The need of Prayer for Missions
and out Misslontf :e* Mrs J O’Kelley
At one o’clock dinner was served
and while the guests had made pre
parations for a picnic lunch, they
were delightfully suprised by the
bountiful dinner the hostess had pre
pared in addition to this.
Press Chairman.
COLBERT
School began Jan. 2nd with an en
rollment of two hundred pupils.
The High School basket ball team
went to Arnoldsville for a game last
Saturday P. M.
D/ and Mrs H. H. Hampton are in
South Georgia visiting Mrs Hamptons
mother..
Mr and Mrs M. W . Collier and
family with Miss Louise McLeroy
were in Atlanta Saturday .
Among those going to Wintervillt
on New Year’s day for the basket
ball game between Ila and Winterville
were: Messrs Hope Davis, Austin
Gviffeth, Yates-Ross, Neill Hardman,
Edwin and Paul ua.i. M’*aes La Baa
saree Barnette returned to S. N. S.
on last Wednesday to resume her
studies after the holidays.
| Messers Harold GauFling and We-
I ber Barne toe not return to the
j University after the holidays, but are
1 at 1 erne with their parents
|
i Miss Myrtle: Rogers spent the week
end in Comer..
Miss Estelle Waggoner left for
Ga. Woman's College on last Thurs
day after spending the holidays with
home folks.
Misses Ann is Hardman and Veta
Sims left for Athens High Monday
i
Morning,
There will be a basket ball game
here between Arnoldsville High and
Colbert High Sci 00l on Saturday Jan
13 at 3:30. Lets everybody come and
back up the team .
The High School team played Dia
mond Hill a game of basket ball on
last Wednesday pm. at Diamond
Hill. The score being 12—2 in Sa
vor of Colbert.
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WHY NOT VISIT FLORIDA
this wintp:r
Unexcelled Service via
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
“The Standard Railroad of the
South." Scedules, Railroad
and and pullman fares cheerful
ly furnished by our agents or
address the undersigned.
E M. North
Assistant G’eneial Passenger
Age it, Savannah, Ga.
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, Jan 12,
* JUST FROM ILA
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Mr Grover Sailors of Planter was
in town on business on Wednesday..
Rev. A. M. Sprayberry of Daniels
ville passed through Ua on Thursday
on his way to attend a Stewards
Meeting at the Gordons Chapel Church
Mr J. E.. Lebawon of Fndicott N.
Y. is visiting his Nephew, Mr Sam
Crawford.
i
Mrs Lizzie Bird Burroughs is some
better at this writing.
1 Mr Barney Bone is visiting friends
here..
!
Quarterly meetisg for the Daniek
i ville Charge on Saturday and Sunday
: 13th and 14th at Danielsville, Dr.
Pierce Presiding Elber if the Elber
i ton District is expected to be present
| both days.
Mr Hall WestL/ook of the West
brooks Motor Cos. motored to Ander
son S. C. Tuesday P. :vl. on Business
Mr Grove/ Sailors was in 11a on
business Saturday.
PATTERSON DOTS
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We are glad to say we have several
new pupils since Xmas.
Several from here e.njo ved the sing
| ir,g at Colbert Sunday afternoon.
i Miss Dona Bullock spent Sunday
with Miss Georgia Kinkad of Colbert.
Misses Alma and Ora Lee Morris
| and Florrie Faulkner spent Sunday
with Miss Macy Thompson
Mr and Mrs H. S. R/own of Dia
' mond Hill spent Sunday with their
parents Mr and Mrs M. S. Bullock
Mr Thomas Faulkner and Miss Inez
Reid moto/ed to Athens Sunday P.M
Miss Agnes Benton spent Saturday
night with Miss Emma Brown.
We are glad t.o have Mr A G.
Sorrow and family back near Paterson
Misses Annie Ruth and Ouida Hard
man and Eula Benton enjoyed a
pleasure ride Sunday afternoon.
There will be a program here Fri
day afternoon. A debate, Resolved
that The Teachers should or should
not. allow their pupils to talk in time
of school. Aff Agnes Benton and
Emma Brown. Neg. Donia Bul
lock and Florrie Faulkner.
FOR SALE
Rucker’s Select Cnttf n Seed.
F. D. Smith.
Carlton, Ca.
FARM ‘LOANS
Loans on class
farms closed quickly
preferred.
M. T. Murrv,
U anielsv ilfe, Oa
Notice To The Public
Complaint has reached us
from many places of our sub
scribers being annoyed by theii
neighbors by non subscribers.
Except in cases of extreme ne
cessity, unless this is stopped
we will be forced to charge for
local messagee in older to pro
tect our subscribers.
Danielsville & Comer Tel, Cos.
Be Sure to seethe .<•
“Manless Minstrel”
Comer School Auditorium
!IPx*icl.y Jan* 12th.
Under the auspices of the
(Lomet Roman’s <Tlub
An evening of pleasure is assured
allwho attend.
PROGRAM
The Lexington Manless Minstrel
THE COURT OF MYRTH ,
COURT JESTERS {
Mrs 11 L. Wallace
Mis. W. H. Maxwell Mrs J B. Stokely. .j.
Mrs W. F Daniel. Miss Sarah Shull
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Mrs H. W. Amason. ■ Miss Lois Young ’■
Mrs C R. Crawford. Miss Wilhelmina McElhannon
Mrs. J. Y. Bowen. Miss Adelaide McWhorter.
SPECIAL ACT
SOUTHERN PASTIME
A Dancing Playlet in One Act
CAST OF CHARACTERS ' ’
Aunt Jamima Kathleen Crawford
Tango Foxtrot Cecil gia Wallace
Boston Dip Surah Daniel
Pete Cotillion Elizabeth Maxwell
Chicago Shimmy Lois Young
Scene— In The Kitchen
SPECIAL ACT
THE STRIKE BREAKER
In Three Acts
Act One— On the Street ,
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Act Two At the Depot
Act Three- On Board The Dixie Flyer
CAST OF CHARACTERS
The Strike Break*/—Zero Equator Mrs W . H. Maxwell
The Railroad Official—Mr Georgia Line Mrs H. W Amason
The Dude—Mr Hass Kuppenhcimev Mrs H. TANARUS, Wallace
The School Teacher Miss Knoit Awl Mrs J. Y. Bowen”
The Te Totaler—Mr Slitz Volstead Mis J, B Stokeley.
Thq Tourist Mrs Wee Small Mrs C. R. Crawford
Little Touriatf;—
Master Fred Reid.
Miss I.ois Jar/ell
The Strike/?. - (
(Hard Boiled Bill Miss Sarah Shull
(Carbolic Charlie Miss Lois Young
The Bandit*—
Quick Shot Dick Miss Wilhelmina McElhannon
Jesse James Mrs W. F. Daniel
Plenty of M oitey to
On Farm land- Lowest rate of
Interest- Prompt Action.
Hubert M. It vice
Law Offices Athens,' Ga.
105 Holman Bldg.
No loans made less than 2,000.00
Number 31