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The Danielsville flonitor.
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I oIKIELSVIUi
H _ u and Miie N ' C
S Mr-- • n ' : n _ i„ Athens
S -j rs James Gordon and
H Mr 3n 0 f Fiber ton spent
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■ i Mr? Fred Bond and Child
• tnr spend th Jay
(£?•-• *.*— •
■ Bond Tuesday.
I D A Moseley was in Athens
■ Friday-
I %! F Hancock of Athens
I £*'*** ' th mi M "
■j A Griffeth recently.
I, w. !>• Meadow visited his
I brother, Carl of Americas last week
■ end.
| Mr „ W and Graham spent a few
| days last week with Mr and Mrs C.
I p. Graham of Rogers.
Tfce Madison County Singing Choir
met at, Moon’s Grove Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Collie Graham spent
!af t week-end near Ft. Lamar with
the la tiers Father Mr Rice
Miss Sallie F„ Daniel f H e U of
Georgia is expected to spend the
week-end with her parents, Dr tnd
Mrs S, J. Daniel.
Mr W. D. Graham Sr . returned
from Orlarda Fla. Monday.
Mrs C. o. Meadow of Americas’
is visiting relatives and friends here..
Mr and Mrs George Hix of Moon’s
Grove spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
G, M. David. .*• • •
A number of the people here and
the Farmers in the surrounding
country, head the following speakers
here Friday morning Feb. lGth..
P. C. Ward, Cotton Specialist
•Scale College if Agriculture., D. D..
Long, Soil Specialist, Soil Improve
ment Committee, Mr Robertson, Mar
keting Specialist and he also discuss
ed the poultry Sale to be at Comer
March 4 th, Frank Lee .Royston, Ga.
Cotton Co-operative Association.
Fhese talks were very interesting
and helpful to all those who heard
them.
Mrs -J. If.. Boggs was in Athens
topping Tuesday.
Mss l.ucile Anthony of Bond
Academy spent last week with her
t'Ster, Mrs W. E.. Burroughs.
v h ai ■: Mrs Roy Murray and child
'll were the guests ox Mi's Nell
Miuiay of Athens Wednesday.
Mr ami Mrs Collie Graham .spent
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs C. P.
'inham of Rogers-L.
•M - Wyatt Bullock has returned
'••• -in extended visit to her son
‘ r Rich ard Bullock of Athens.
' G • Greene was in Athens
Wednesday
■Mice Little of Gainesville
n this week and will make
; ,r fiome here in the future.
V| rs E. B. Barrett of Poca
■ -own shopping Tuesday
Bf > ?
ct to order your automo
uefore March Ist.
G Mocre was in Athens
v- th e first of the week.
"EASTERN SIAK MttlS"
Owing to sickness In the Communi
ty the Danielsville Chapter No. 218
failed to elect officers in December,
! and having gotten a dispensation
j from the Grand Matron the election
' was held Monday night Feb. 19. The
■following officers were elected: Mrs
Lelia Bond, Worthy Matron. D.. A.
Moseley, Worthy Patron. .Associate
’ ’ V-4. ' ; ? *.'•*'
’Matron—Mrs Georgia Griffeth. Sec.
i
Mrs Anne Griffeth. Treas—Knox
j Griffeth. Conductress —Miss Roxie
i Echols. Associate Conductress—Mrs
! Sailie Kidd. Members who were ap
pointed:
| Chaplain—Mrs Ora Meadow.
! Marshall —Miss Floyce Long..
: Organess —Mrs Jannie L. Boggs.
; Adah—Mrs Jewel Murray,
j Ruth —Mrs Maude Moseley..
| Esther—Mrs Ciaudine Moseley.
Martha —Miss Louise Cartledge.
Electa —Mrs I.etty Graham
Warder—Mrs Bertha Echols
Sentinel —(Yet to be appointed)
The. installation ceremonies will
take place on the night of March 15th
The John H. Jones Lodge is invited
to be present..
NOTICE
W. H. Compton will thrash cane
seed at Danielsville Tuesday Feb. 27
and at Comer Thursday March 1
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman’s Club will be held, Tlmrs
day March Ist.
Mrs J. C. Addison of Camesville
visited Mr and Mrs R T. Br ->me,
the first of the week.
Mr and Mrs James E. Bond weie
spend the day guests of Mr and Mrs
B. F_ Anthony Thursday.
Mrs C.. B. Parham and Mrs Evie
Scarborough spgnt Thursday \v;ta Mrs
Belie Fitts.
Mr Glenn D. Broome of Martin
spent several days here this week
with his brother Mr R. T. Broome.
Mr ar.d Mrs C. P. Graham of Rog
ers were week-end guests of Mr and
Mrs Frank Graham..
MADISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Since the consolidation of the two
societies the Ciceroni and Fidelto, we
have named the society Crawford W.
Long. The society met Friday Feb 16
and the following program was ren
dered: Song: The Spanish Cavalier
Recitation: by Lucy Gholston.
Jokes: by Clifford Shank.
Declamation: by Albert Christy
Current Events: by Radie McEwen.
. Piano Solo: by Trudie Lee Jenkins
i Recitation: by Bernice Smith
Declamation: by Richard McLeroy.
Debate: Resolved that corn is of
more importance to the United States
than wheat.
Affirmative Monten Kellum, George
Lumpkin Burden..
Negative: Louise Christy, Raymond
Chandler.
The decision of the Judges being
in favor of the affirmative.
Song: My Old Kentucky Home.
The society voted at to “who is who '
t M. C. H. S. the results being as
follows ......
Most popular boy—Felton Jenkins
Most popular girl—Lucy Gholston
Wittiest boy— Elco Huff
Wittiest girl—Lula Parker
Most handsome boy—Richard McLe
roy .
Prettiest girl—Frances Scott.
Best all round student— Ruby Grifeth
Neatest boy—John Franklin Graham
Neatest girl—Frances Scott..
Biggest Flirt (boy Hope Griifeth.
Biggest Flirt (girl) Lula Parker
Quietest boy—Raymond Chandler,
i Quietest girl—Lour.se Christy.
Best basket ball player (girl* Ruth
Tabor.
Best basket ball player (boy) H. po
Griffeth
Biggest Talker (boy* John Fraukin
Graham.
Biggest Talker <girl) Grace Rogers
..Most timid boy Raymond Floyd.
Lamest girl—-Margaret Spraybcry
Lazie-t boy— Roy Brown
Danielsville. Georgia, Friday, Feb ,23 1923
A Loiter from C. 11.
Brand.
Dear Mr Editor:
I have been allotted for distribution
in my district this year, the following
held seed:
3o four-pound packages of Kan
sas grown alfalfa seed.
50 two-pound packages of soy
beans* j mmm
110 one-pound packages of Su
dan grass seed.
100 two-pound packages of Vel
vet beans..
900 quart packages of cotton
seed. * *
! f will be giad to t'il requests for these
seed until mv supply is exhausted.
Very truly yours,
C. H. BRAND.
Dental Notice
Dr. D. L. Cloud from Greens
boro, Ga, will be in Comer on
second Monday each month pre
pared to do all classes of dental
work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a call,
Office in Roper Building,
GRAND JURORS
March Term 1923.
1 L. B. Eberhardt
2 Clifford J. Cape
3 S. B . BuiTopghs
4 G. M. Compton
5 J. V. Stevens
G ,L. N. E. Thompson
? W. J. Spradling %£•
8 W . <J. .Griffeth
9 J. M. Rice
10 S- R. Hardman
11 J. K. Gholston
12 W . J. Nat Lord
13 J D. Thompson 1
14 W. B. Simmins 1
15 T. J. Wansley
16 T . J. Stevens
17 H. T. Smith TV/’
18 J. J. Parham \ j *
19 J. G. Eberhardt
20 L M. Williams
21 W. S. Sanders
22 J. F. Gunnells
23 T.. A. V. Morris
24 W. H. Hutcherson
25 A . J . Hutcherson ’*
26 S. G. Haggard
27 W. D. Gholston
28 J. Frank Chandler
29 S. W . Crawford
80 J . Frank Tiller
We have opened up in the grocery business in Ath
ens, Ga At the Sol, J. Boley Cos, old stand on Broad St.
We carry a full line of staple groceries and feed. We
have anew stock of fresh goods which we will sell cheap,
please come to see us before you buy. We call your
special attention to our line of high Hour,Choice
Timothy Hay, Pure White flats and Dairy, Hog and
Chicken feed.
W. I. & Geo. M. Abney
Sol J Boley Cos , o!d*Stand 400 Btoad St.
TRAVERSE JURORS
March Term 1923
No. 1
1 A. C. Parham .
2 and. E. Phillips
3 W. B. Aderholt
4 G. W- Moore
5 C. S. Ginn
6 E. P.. Scarborough
7 E. M. McCurdy
8 M. N.. Kellar
9 M. P. Wall
10 J. Z. Morris |
11 J.. 11. Barnett
12 L. E. Green
N’O. 2 VtkM vSM*"
1 J.. C. McConnell
2 W. H. Compton
3 R. F. Bird
4 Dock Chastien
5 Fred W Hart
6 R. H. Porterfield
7 C. W. Scarborough
8 R . M. Jetton
9 E. P. Carey
10 A. A. Garner
Fatty /'Vakes Things Hum
TO BE
PRESENTED BY 10TH GRADE
Comer High School
FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 2ND.
CHARACTERS:
1 Captain Braithwaite, who wasn’t so slow after all
Lawrence. Seymour.
2 Captain Little, who had a little mi sunder landing D m Comer
3 Mrs Greene, Captain Littles sister, who entertains under difficulties
Harlow Thompson
4 Patience Little (Patty) who man aged to make things hum
5 Mr Greene who played the host Lewis Exam
6 Mrs Smith, who proved herself a tine friend EJi.se Nix
7 Helen Braithwaite, engaged to Ca pt. Little Kathleen Carithers
8 Mr Smith, a neighbor worthwhile Hiram Whitehead
9 Hope Dunbar, who is still hoping Ethel Akin
SYNOPSIS
.Act I. Mrs Green’s living room. Late afternoon.
Act II Same afs Act 1, next morning.
Act 111 Garden near the house. Same evening. .
Time —The present.
—-A suburban town.
11 E. L. Gordon
12 R. S. Long j
. No. 3 _ a |
1 W . B. Stevens
2 R. L. McCarty ./ j
3 S. G. Scarborough
4 Guy O. Wlielchel j
5 C. R McElrov
6 11. C. Hardman . j }
7 W. S.. Branyan dj* ■: j
8 G. A. Burroughs Jr. j
0 C. B. Ayers , j
10 C. T. Shaw j
11 Will D. Barnett j
12 W. M. Parham
No. 4 v x
1 J. M. Clcghorn
2 W. T. Almond >
* .A. liie. SJCK-4
4 1,.. A. Herring
5 J. A. Stone
6 11. C. Eberhardt j
7 Ralph Porterfield
8 G. W. McCurley . „.f 4
9 W. L. Hardman .’j
10 J. E. Parham
11 W . F. Harwell j
12 D. W. Beatenbough £ (
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