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he Danielsville rionitor.
■VOL. XX> IH
I DANMLLE
II i number of those who attended
■ • Eighth District Contest at Hart
■ r il the latter part of last week were
K'ces Long, England, Johnson, Har
■ w v.. wr. D~ Gholston, Mr and
|m W D. Graham, Mrs J. Y.
■ L Ml: W. It- Sskew, Mr and Mrs
■ A. Moseley, Mrs W. C. Gholston,
I M r a nd Mrs R. 0, David, Mr W.D.
I Meadow. M- 5 Maude*-Blackwell, Mr.
I:,;.;, Blackwell and Mr and Mrs B.
■w. Blackwell.
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I Mr ar ! Mrs it. L*. Murray and
tidren were guests of Mrs Mell
■ Murray of Athens Sunday.
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I MrandM.s L. E. Hancock of Ath
|,if were v'sitoos here Saturday after
■ voon.
bBI < -v. v
I Mr W T HosK and family of
■ v „,j ]}•'} > bundav with- Mr and
■ fjrsC. ! • Harrison.
I The Baa. : 1 Woman’s Missionary
| 1 ofieiy met vvitn Mrs IT. 8.. Mattox
■ <n Wednesday afternoon of last week-
I Miss Paul an: Brooks of Ahtens visi
Bt.'dler mother, Mrs Addie Brooks
B Sunday.
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I and Mrs Roy Lee Kesler were
I recent visitors here.
I
I Dr W. D. Gholston with Misses
I Lucy Gholston and Margarte Spray-
I terry attended the contest in Hart-
I well on Thursday night of last week.
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■ Mrs Charles Robertson returned
Ito her home in New York Saturday
I nig. t after ar. extended visit to her
■ lister Mrs R. G. Griffeth.
I Mr and Mrs 3. W. Echols spent
■ Sunday with Mr anc Mrs R. T.
I Broome.
I ii i
I Mrs R.. C. David is visiting her
I mother, Mrs J. P. Arnold ut Statham
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I Misses Inez Kidd and Louise Dan-
I il of Athens were visitors here
I Sunday. ........
I Messrs D E. Qfiffeth, Paul Bur-
I f °oghr ar.d Edward- Davis spent sev-
I *ral davs in Atlanta this week.
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■ Mrs j. N. Griffeth returned from
I Atlanta Sunday afternoon,
I £.•,
I Mr and Mrs B. T. Moseley atten-
I fled the National Road Association
I ' n Greenville S. C. this week.
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I Mr John T Baker is in Athens this
I :k Bering on the jury.
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I Mr>; 0. P. Nelms spent last week
I wd in Comer.
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I Mr and Mrs D. W. Porterfield of
I 1 onitr were ’.-isitors here Sunday
I afternoon.
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Madison co. high school
fourth in literary events
AT EIGHTH DISTRICT MEET
Jll 11 *"iday and Saturday April 13,
4r,d 14th Ma ( u son C os. High School
■ted by a full delegation
!n th District Meet at Hartwell,
-h,s.s Pi, 7a David won first place
*‘‘ d d f ud medal in the Recitation
Miss Louise Christy was
' n ■'P'dling also winning a gold
Rena Bond won third
S and the school exhib
” COfikin g was third .
Tj, (
mber of points scored
nts by the school was
,r e half. In the athletic
!> e Griffeth won third
• ii’fi yd. hurdle* race and
third in the 220 yd.
„ twelve schools en
ftteed f L- , ,
meet and the score
announced gave M. C. H S. fourth
place in literary events.
The delegates yere entertalnd by
the Hartwell people and reported
a most enjoyable time. The next
net will be held in Washington, Ga
MEADOW
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The farmers have been planting
cotton seed right along.
Mv and Mrs P. N. Miller were visit
ing Mr and Mrs H. N. Barnett Sundy.
The candy drawing at Mrs W. J.
hers last Saturday night was
enjoyed by ail present.
We are glad to report Mrs Tom
Power very much improved.
Mr Carswell Moon and Miss Gus
sie Smith were married Sunday. We
’sh for them a happy journey
through life. ....
School will close Friday and we
regret, very much to see the teachers
leave ns.
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Mr J. O. Nix and family of Comer
were visiting the Misses Nelms Sunda
i '
Mr and Mrs B. F. Sorrw were
visiting their daughter at Colbert
Sunday night..
Mr and Mrs W.D. Christian were
spend the day guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs J. J. Seymour.
Guy Snellings was visiting Claud
Turner Saturday right.
BRUCE ACADEMY
Mr and Mrs Fletcher Brown spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs
Will Stewart.
Mr and Mrs William Kidd from
Whitehall" were visiting Mr end Mrs
E. R.. Mitchell last week end.
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Mr Hoyt" Moon gave the young
folks a party Saturday night which
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr and Mrs Holden King spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
Dave Moon.
Mr and Mrs Carl Blalock spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs C. O.
Draper.
Messrs Emma and Cora Parham
were visiting Mrs Claud Draper Satur
day evening..'
Mrs Claud Drhper and children
visited Mrs J. 0. Pashain Sunday.
Misses Thelma and Beba Brown
from Paoli spent the week end with
Misses Cora and ffmma Parham.
Mr John Draper and son Edwin
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
J. H. Bruce Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Claud Kidd spent the
week end with Mr Dave Simmons and
family. • •
Miss Hersie Kidd visited
Miss Delree Mitchell Saturday night..
Mr George Collins spent Satur
day night with Mr Clyde Parham,
Mr George Mitchell and Hoyt
Seymour spent Sunday with Mr Wau
ford and Lucas Parham.
Mr Comas Parham say? he likes
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, April 20, 1023
Bruce alright but he likes a little
lady at Danielsville better.
Every body keep yiur cows up sc
thy wont eat up the ladies shuck hats
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* JUST FROM !LA
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Mr James Sailors motored to Ath
ens on Friday.
M l .- I). R. Freeman attended the
Presbyterian Church last week.
Mr Tom Freeman was in Athens
on Business Saturday.
Mr R. F. Bird and Mr D. U.
Freeman were in Athens Saturday
afternoon
Mv Hail Westbrook motored to
Athens on Friday,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Presby
tori an Church met at Home of Mrs
J L. Thompson on Monday afte- n
Delicious refreshments wove served
by the hostess assisted b\ Mrs S. W.
Crawford and Mrs Pauline Campbell
Fitts. n \
Mr Tal Rice Is confined to the
house with a severe sore mouth.
Miss Cora F,.. Holmes was the honor
guest at a supper party given by Mr
and Mrs G. L. Sailors last Friday
night at their home.
Mr and Mrs J. L. Thompson
motored to Elbcrton Sunday to visit
children and grandchildren.
i Mr and Mrs W. R. O’Kelley of
Oakland entertained a large gather
ing of Friends on Sunday, a bounti
ful dinner was served. After dinner
music, recitations and singing was
very much enjoyed by all present.
A recitation entitled, Tom Sawyer
by Mis3 Laura McWhirter of Royston
a piano Selection by Miss Alice Hoi
brooks of Royston, a quartett (ninety
and nine) by Mrs W. R and Mr E. J.
JO‘Kelley, Song entitled: There is a
land, by Mr J. L. Sailors, Mr E. J.
O’Kelley, Misses llene and Cynthia
o'Kelley with Mrs Annie Sailors at
the piano.
The following named persons were
present: Miss C-ora F,.. Holmes of
North Attlesboro Mass. Mr„J. E.
Lebanon of Endicott N. Y., Mr and
Mrs John Holbrooks and children of
Royston, Mr J. D. Hopkins of Oak
land, Mr and Mrs S. W. Crawford of
lia, Mr and Mrs E.. J. O'Kelley of
Athens. Mr and Mrs G. L. O’Kelley
and children of Winterville, Miss
Laura McWhirter of Royston, Mr
and Mrs G. L. Sailors of Oakland,
i The house was beautifully decorated
1 with ferns and cut flowers.
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Thought we would write; as we
have been absent so long.
The B. Y. P. IL. met 3* Shilo
Church Sunday sight and rendered
a good program.
There will be a Sunday .School
day in April. The Odd Fellows ser
vice in the morning, come and bring
a well filled basket.
Mr Gtover Dean and Coil Bennett
Miss Annie Mac Bennett called on
Miss Alma Scarborough Sunday p. m.
Mr Coil McGinnis called on Misses
Meadie Sue and Sadie Love Sunday
evening. • • • •
; Mr George Dean had as her guests
! Sunday Mr and Mrs Joe Bond and
daughter Miss Emma and Mr and Mrs
Jack Fitts and Miss Bello Eaton and
sister.
Miss Leola Fitts spent Sunday with
her ssister, Mrs Saint Cary.
Miss Leola Fitts spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs Saint Cary..
Mr Sam Tyner is at work in Athens
We were sorry to hear of the illness
of Mr Jonah Dudley, we hope for
him a speedy recover.
Sunday School at Shilo church
every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock..
Mr and.Mrs Oscar Bruce of Bowers
villc is visiting Mr Henry Bruce and
family. v
Mr and Mrs Hoyt Fowler has re
turned from S. C. where they have
been teaching school.
There was a birthday dinner at
Mr J. E. Fowlers it was enjoyed by
all present. ....
Miss Bessie Tyner spent a while in
Danielsville, Saturday
PEYTON’S FERRY
We are still having rainy weather
Mr and M.s William Kidd spent
the week-end with their parentli Mr
and Mrs E. R. Mitchell.
Mr George Collins spent Saturday
night with Mr Clyde Parham.
Misses Thelma and Reha Brown of
Pauli spent Saturday night with Miss
Emma and Cora PaTham.
Miss Hersie Kidd spent Saturday
night with Mis sDelree Mitchell.
The party given by Mr Hoyt Moon
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
Mr George Mitchell spent Friday
night with Mr Wauford Parham.
Mr and Mrs Willie Mitchell s < lit
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Mitchell.
We hope th3t Mr. Clifford Mitch
ell and Mr Allen Burroughs enjoyed
themselves at Paoli Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Judge King spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Dave Moon .
Mr Cliff and Guy Mitchell und .sin
ter spent Friday night with Mr ar.d
Mrs Will Mitchell.
We axe glad to know that Mr Dave
Moon 13 better after getting hurt with
a ahinglemill. . ...
j PLAN TO OBSERVE NATIONAL
1 GARDEN WEEK APRIL 22nd to 28
I
i No matter which state you live in
lit is rich in its own varietes of trees.
( shrubs, vines, and flowers that grow
j well there. .......
i The planting and cultivation of
j these flowers, shrubs and trees should
! be encouraged until your state- is as
; famous for its special beautv os is
Portland, Oregon, for its 200 miles
l of rose lined street*, oi Flb-hm . n),
Va., for its irises.
j If each city and town would plant
in its street , parks, and pr vate yard.-.
! specimens of a few-of the most, beau
tiful trees, flowers or shrubs particu
larly adapted to your state —the first
and most important step would nave
been taken in making yours u
“State Beautiful.”
This is u matter in which everyone
can help. ‘‘To help everyone in this
matter” is the purpose of the Nation
al Garden Week--April 22-2d, eon
ducted by The General Federation of
Women’s Clubs, cooperating with
Ga felon Magazine.
This week has been endorsed by
President Harding, Secreta- Wal
lace, and many Bureau Chiefs of the
United States Dept, of Agriculture
also, Dr Tigert of the Bureau of Edu
cation.
Every Governor, each state Library
Commission, State Agricultural Col
lege, and State Superintendent of Ed
ucation l as been asked to cooperate.
And—to their everlasting credit be
it said—the majority are cooperating
CHARMING PLAY TO EE
PRESENTED AT CARLTON
On Monday evening April 30th, at
8:30 o’clock the Fidelia Sunday
School Class of Carlton will present
a comedy drama entitled “Rosemary”
This drama is staged in Boston Mass,
during the Civil War and requires
about one and a half hours for play
ing. Following is the cast of charac
ters:
Rosemary, from North Carolina
| Annie Mae McConnell.
Annie Aunt Hephzibah, a boston
gentleman, Florine Williamson.
Cousin Keziah, from Vermont—
Agnes King.
Grandma Enderly -Mary Frank
Thornton..
Kate, Rosemary’s chum —Lauren
Long
Laura, engaged to Augustus—An
nie Ree Savejle
Gwen, a secessionist —Rbot. Dead
wyler.
Lucilla, a volunteer nurse—Clavi*
Paul.
Fanny, the sergeant’s sweetheart
—Mrs. D. L. Deadwyler.
Martha and Mary, the twins ~~
Gladys Power, Katherine Bradford.
Norah, un Irish housemaid, Fran
ces Jordan.
Aunt Jinny, Rosemary's black
mammy - - Alma Deadwyler..
Juno, a runaway slave -Gladys-
Power.
This, with other features will, pro
vide a whole evening of fun at a very
small cost to anyone. . Admission
15 and 25 cents.
Place -Carlton High .School Audi
torium . 't • -
Time —Monday evening, at 8:30
o’clock, April 30, 1923.
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Mr and Mr* Grady King spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs
Wayrnon Power.
Mr ar.d Mra Frank White spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs
J. 11. Garrett.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Doolittle spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and M.s
•J. 11. Garrett. i
Mrx Martha Seabolt and Mrs Sendie
Seabolt spent Sunday afternoon with
Mra Mollie Garrett.
We are sorry to say Mr J H. Gar
rett is on the sick list at this writing
Mis;-. Alma ami Vella Garrett ha
as their guest Friday afternoon, Mis
ses Clara and A uni.- Mae Burroughs
and Mae Chatham.
Mrs Mollie Garrett had as her
guests Monday Mrs J. R. Burroughs
Mrs Eula Hardman and Mrs Bertie
Chatham.
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