The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 11, 1923, Image 1

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h L XXvi£i ■ DABHlsyniE I ~ •• turned from Bir , , ,i a a -;t Thursday. Aia. ■ q Scarborough, of C'har ■' N . visiting his parents. I, (r u;.n, Kico Huff, Mes?- ■r\ v w. c. s** HJj c. Landers were visitors to ■hens Wednesday |Vr and Mrs. R. C, David, Mea ■ Bond, Tames Christy and from attended K *Epv<<i!h :,.ague Convention in van's Sunday. _ _ , . ■ Misses Ffovct Long. Ettie B. Har- l C(l „ an .i Mr. Knox Griffeth mo ■red to Athens Saturday afternoon. I Quite a number attended the sing- B' at Blutstone Sunday . ■Mr and Mrs J C. Addison and B- 3> Julia Hal! wore guests of Mr. B d MV? 11 t' Bfoome Sunday Bght I Mr?. W>; ‘i Bullock will leave Saturday rao/nirg on an extended K?it to her brother in Abbeville. 1 C I :;ol J. A. A dims of, Ashburn Bisted Mu. W. R. Eskew Sunday. I Mr \V L. Scott and Dr. W D. ■Jholston were in Athens Saturday I The Woman’s Club held its roiv.h ly meeting on last Thursday after ■ocn in the club room. Ihe .Somov Class and High School Faculty of M. C. H. S. were de lightfully entertained at a chicken jnuii or. Ti iirsday evening of last week at Mr J. N. GritFc-th’s spring. The mull was given by Messers W. I> Graham and H. L. Echols. The Seniors ap;i:eciate this kindness Aown them and will long remember this entertainment as one of the last given them during their High School tareer. Messers Leo Bond, 0. D. Scarho- W3gh and Henry Snclling were tis ilors to Athens Wednesday . COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES MA&ISON COUNTY H. S. Maaisor; : aunty High School Com **r<ctnw>rif. berms on Thursday eve **& May 11 th witn a most interest program. Friday evening there W ‘T bt a Must and Expression Re ntal. * oion. Mon.lay, May 21st., 7th Grade C. asuaviig Exercises, Monday ve- Tit Wren” will be presented J Tiign -Vhnoi; Tuesday evening, May 22 d, 8:30 P. M. the Grad- Kxt-rcis.hr, will be held. ‘’OMMEKCF.MENT EXERCISES OF COLBERT HIGH SCHOOL MAY u —lB COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF FK'MARY grades Thu,,dav Evetun*, May 17lh COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF p School and Hivh School rr M,*v lg. *.t8:30 p. m PLAY ; 'OOED COON” ''■esented By " Drnovp.'i Club. s ’ u ' J Auditorium r - nirf May 26th :3<? V M j :0 MM EN C EMENT EX EEC I$ RS OF }. ILA HIGH SCHOOL MAY 20 to 23. I COMMENCEMENT SERMON ■Sunday May 20, 11 o’clock. Commencement Exercises of t GrammarGtad&s Monday Evening, May 21, 8 p. ni. Graduating' Exercises ! 0f Seventh Grades Tuesday Morning, May 22, 11 o’clock HIGH SCHOOL PLAY ‘ “More Sinned Against Than Sinning” | Tuesday Evening, May 22, 8 p. m. I . Graduating Exercises i of High School Wednesday Evening, May 23, 8 p. m. j REV. BROOKS TO PREACH AT j MEADOW I On the third Sunday afternoon in j May Rev. W. P. Brocks Jr. pastor 1 of Comer Baptist church will preach at Meadow. Eve ybody cordially invited. Three o’clock eastern time. CHOIR MEETS AT BLUESTONE On last Sunday p. m. the Madi- I son county singing choir met with | Bluestone church. A large crowd i was present and some good singing ; was had. The next meeting will be | .it Meadow the firt Sunday afternoon ! in June at which time a large atten dance is expeeted. • * PROF CON WELL TO SiNC AT VINEYARDS CREEK Prof. Guy Conwell with his quar tet will be at Vineyards Creek Church 3rd Sunday morning at 9:30 Every body invited. NOTICE TO TEACHERS 1923 Reading Course Pot Teachers. Primary and General filamentary I Manual f l o* Georg’.a Teachers. Cc. Supt.' posUgf!) 2.. Everyday Pedagogy fiir.coin) Ginn ar.d Cos. Atlanta ?1. D> post paid • ‘ 3. Acquiring Skill in leaching (Grant) Southern School Book De pository Atlanta ", ?1.3S postpaid. High School h'id Supervis>r;; 1. Manual for Georgia Teachers Cos.. Sunt. (Please r,d postage) 2. Every Teacher’s Problems (Stark) Am.. Book Cos. Atlanta; $1.48 postpaid 3. Methods of Teaching High Sshool (Parktr) Ginn and Cos. Atlanta 21.80 postpaid Teachers Examination will be held Aug. 3rd and 4th. .... ILA WOMAN S CLUB The fia Woman’s Ciub held its regular monthly meeting Friday May 4th and was called to order by the President, Mrs J. E. Glenn. The Club was fortunate indeed in having present at this meeting Miss Kate Hicks and Miss Callaway from the State Normal School. Miss Hicks talked on “Cooperation between Patent and Teacher." Miss Callo way gave a talk on “Progressiveness of the Community." Both of these talks were very ir.te'“sting and in spiring. The Club room was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Delicious refreshment? were ser ved bv the 1 aster;-, M s Olady •• Bur roughs. ..... • DanielsvHle, Georgia, Friday, May If, 1923 MR W. J. GLEN N DIED WEDNESDAY Mr William J. Glenn, aged 63, died suddenly at the residence 350 Madison avenue in Barberville Wed nesday morning at 6 o’clock Funeral and interment will take place at Pleasant Grove church in Madison County near Nee sc Thursday after noon at 3:30 o’clock. The funeral parly will leave the tresider.ee at 2:30 Rev. W. L. Culbertson of Com merce assisted by Rev. Wiliie Saye will conduct the services. Dorsey’s • * funeral directors will be in charge of the funeral, arrangements Pall bearers will be Messrs Otho Brown, Asa Wier, T. R. Crawford, C. D. Booth, J. H. Hardeman, G. P. Whitmore, Will Dillard. Mi* Glenn, who was a retired plant er and Deacon in the Baptist Church is survived by his mother, Mrs Mar tha Glenn, a son Paul L. Glenn and the following daughters Miss Magda len Glenn, Mrs A. D. Wier, Athens, Mrs O. C. Dillard, Neese; Mrs G. W Crawford, Barberville. . —Banner Herald. ** * * * s: * * * Z v MEADOW * ♦ '•> * * * & 4 Air and Airs Ctu.l Ashworth from Oglethorpe were visiting Mr and Mrs P N. Miller Sunday night and Men. On account of the rain there was not any preaching at Meadow Satur day . We are sorry to report that Mr W. R. Daniel is very sick at this time, Mr and Mrs J. A. Johnson we*- spend-the-day guests of Ai.*a J. H. Hendricks Sunday. Mr and Mrs G. W. Sneflings, IVD and Mrs J. F. Clodfelter and Rev. and Mbs W. M. Saye were dinner Sunday. Mr and Mrs Tom Power announce the birth of s boy on Monday May 7. Miss Kathleen Benton of Comet spent' last wee K-end with her aunt Mrs Griff Meadow. Mi hi-, Resale Sorrow was dinner guest, of Miss Nellie Smith Sunday. Mr and Mrs J. 0. Nix of Comer attended preaching here Sunday and were guest of the Misses Nelms. Mr and Mrs Earl Johnson from Comer were guests of Mr and Mts W. R. Daniel Sunday. Sir and Mm Oscar Harton from West Va. are visiting Mr and Mrs H. J. Barton. .... Mr and Mrs Mason Clodfelter. was visiting Mr Cieo Carithen; Sunday. Next Sunday is Mothd.s Duy and there will be a nice program at the Church, so everybody is invited to come. Quite a number from here attended the singing at Bluestone Sunday. 4 * ft * k * ***** VINEYARDS CREEK. *****•••* Mr aH Mrs M. A. White were week-end guests of Mr Tom Porter held and family \t,- aTI (J Mrs Quincy Wood ..-re v’siting their parents. Mr and Mrs S. H. Wood Sunday. Mr j,nd Mrc Bunion Smith sneo' Sand w Ml md Mt W V Commencement Exercises Madison County high School Daniclsvilie Georgia Thurscay A\ey if) 192} A utliforiiiiu S:ltU P. Af. PROGRAM Learning to Waltz Missi Margaret Moor.— Clara Langford. The Whistler Spaulding Mary Hampton Jennie Takes a Trip Mary Lizsie Phillip:; Marching Home Stoinheimer Lovic Adams Seeing Things ut Night Hull zx Chorus My Uncle John . Dewitt Bond Tick tuck Tale Tefr> Em maly Sanders-—Johnnie Mell Davis ~.. The Robin’s Lullaby - ) Krogtaa*. Mary Dalton Jerry’s Temperance Society Hamiltor Joe CuHis Huff Sunset Glow Ken Fay Gholston Playing Grandma Winnifred Adams Little Curley Headed March Holcombe Virginia Moseley—Lucy L: vuntn* Bud's Fairy Tale house ti . Riley These . Ruth Rogers The snv . White Carnation pnrt of ... j sunny ex. Mandolin Clu 1 • , ua -qjxa U’ In the Dark ngi ‘ p ®‘ ■j 1 *' _ Vivian S' . r-nuatm Mrs W’iggin’r, Tea party Out at Old Aunt Mary’s Riley Joe Boyd Gholston Dance of the Lumberjacks Sartori* Winifred Adams—Ruth Rogers r Elsa Waltzes Arranged by Mrs W, D. Gholston .. Mandolin Club x GSg&C'&IS The Jolly Blacksmith Church-hill <i- .rr,:#|* Chorus J-( ' r *-• ■“* S Ushers — Albert Christy, * Geo. Lumpkin Burden Adel Kellam Evie L?c Msnn Admission- 10 and Hi cents Smith. Mr and Mrs Charlie Wood and son ! Rheuben visited Mr and Mrs George Wood Sunday. .... j Mr and Mrs Holden King spent i Saturday night with Mr and Mrs Dave i Moon. i—■ •■■■4 j Mr and Mrs Alex Booth and Mrs j Mary Jane King spent Sunday after i noon with Mr and Mrs Dewey K>ng. i ; Mrs Milton Wood had as Imr guest • Tuesday afternoon Misses Minnie i Woods, Hersie Kidd and Mrs George ! Wood, f : Mrs H. C. Gunter and children of ! Pearl is spending a fe v days \yiih j # . * j relatives in this section. j Mr and Mr3 Dewey King were shopping in El barton one day this week. Mis;;. Delree Mitchell entertained ] f.Tit- young people Tuesday night at a party. Mr .and AT • Roy Threlkeld were day this week . • • • • I : ARM LOANS Loans .on high clas* farms closed quickly large loans preferred. J. T. Murry, Danielsville, Oa Plenty of Money t.eiids On Farm land- Lowest rate Interest Prompt Action. Hubert M. liylee Law Offices Athens,t Go. 405 Holman Bid#. No loans mafic less than 2,000.06 Variety of Materia’* for Book*. 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