The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 08, 1923, Image 1

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1 fl A I |s| |1 |A| CV! 11A 1 All!T i\ I 48 & n>JL J&. Jl J. JL &0y 1 H i S, aLJ* il MA L i, $ loLXXvIII m ,<;unit Personal ■I f(r . , Spray berry of Elber- R„ fewest of his brother, Rev. A. R Spmyberry this week. BI tjr i u i: of Bowman is ■ l .. b. b. ■ \f., John Cursor. of Commerce Ra,bew or imsuiesß Monday. B| Mr ,. Ciytie U(. Harkins and little K art visiting relatives ■ fin' ertiar monthly, meeting of ■>, c Woman's Club was held in the .ib mom ast Thursday evening. m y.. u F StancH of Athens vis- VC. ? : J>;kew Sunday . ■ '.; r a r„j m'i- Cecil Blackwell vis- Hf.d Mr. and Mrs. S. 'W. Pitts Sun- afternoon', B Cube a uembre of people from 18-'-’ 1 Uir singing at Meadow unday afternoon. i Him Floyce Long 1 is spending sev ■eul days in Atlanta the guest of Dr. Hkrnl -“Mrs. W. V. i*ong. I Mre. Oi i Nelms will 'return to ■L:r home n La Grange, the latter ■fart of the week. I ihfcs Lacisne Anthony arrived ■Tucsdaj from G. N. I. 0. at Mil ■Wgeville. She will probably re ■turn this fall te teach in the College). MOON—LONG Ooraial Interest centers aroi and the announcement carried in last Sunday's papers of the engagement Miss Evelyn .Moon and Mr*. John k° n K Both are well known and pop ular bore, and have hosts of friends *ho wish for them every happiness in then journey cf life. BENEDICT—SOvr> N He following announcement has Non re*oi'; (*■] by friends here: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jerome Ber *dict announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Jackman, to Mr,. Boyd on Sunday the twentieth May, .Nineteen hundred twenty thr"-- yruitland Park, Florida.. C ° L - DORSEY DAN'IS SPEAKS AT MEADOW Sunday afternoon, June 10th * ! “ o'clock, Hon. Dorsey Davis .. T 'dil deliver an address at Jfj Pflo A , . , pj * 01 Sunday .School work. U - ; s cordially invited. I 'M AN’S AUXILIARY Ty, . ' r ' meeting of the Woman's ' Nk! Comer Presbyterian 'mid at the church Tue*s ,V ‘ '• : -on June sth, I<*23. Mns ' fijcore led the devotional " ' lr *sing prayer. absence of the President, r ' lL there was no special * ‘f 1 ; ' m presented . be at the church MONEY IN RAISING CABBAGE j On the Comer-Daniclsville road about a mile out from Comer Mr. S. J. Carmichael has 1 Acre planted ;to cabbage which has proven quite J profitable. Without any experience | he has been very successful in the growing of: them. He has already sold for cash SIIO.OO worth and there jure as many more Still in the patch. • The total cost of growing and mar keting has been a little less than SSO, as follows: Cost of plants $1.5.20 'Fertilizer 9.00 j Soda 9.00 | Labor in making 6.45 I Expense of selling 10,00 | All these cabbage have been sold ! locally in small quantities which j expense would have been considerably I less had they been sold in quantity at one time; Mr. W. S. Eskew our farm demonstrator, could have placed them in a car lot at 4 l-2c. per pound f. 0. b. Comer. Many of the heads of cabbages weigh from 8 to 12 pounds each and there are six heads ; n the patch that will weigh around 15 pounds.. There should be at least 25 acres planted to this crop so that a car be shipped from Comej another year. If you are interested "talk the matter over with Mr. Carmichael who will be glad to give you hie experience with the above crop. MEADOW Messrs Joe Chandler and Oliver Johnson from Smith onia weCe the guests of Mr. Dewey Miller Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Power were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seymore Mr. and M.t|. J. A. Johnson were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Snelling Sunday. Messers Mason Clodfelter and Eilis Compton were the dinner guests of Mr. Guy Snelling Sunday. i Mr. W. L. Walls of Elberton was at Meadow Sunday and < dined with Mr. and Mrs. John Parham. If you want to know how a fellow feels when he goes to see his girl on Sunday night and can’t get his car to crank and has to stay all ; night, just ask Mr. Joe Chandler. ! Miss Maudie Miller spent Satur ! day night with Miss Paukne Pass Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Smith from [ Athens were guests of Mr. J. R. j Smith and family Sunday. Miss Mavis Vaughn and her sister j from Feint Peter were the week-end 'guests of! M*r.. and Mrs. Hv G. Ca- I rithers. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders, Mr. :and Mr?. Guy Conwell, Mias Fee | Hampton and brother, and Miss i Georgia Adams were guests of Mr. : and Mrs/. G. iff Meadow Sunday. | Col Dorsey Davis of Athens will deliver an address at Meadow Sunday at 3 o’clock. The Madison County Singing Choir met with u.s Sunday and there was a number of singers and some sing ing. i _ Mr. J. R. Booth from Nickvdle j was at Meadow Sunday and gave a [fine talk on home training. Daniclsvilie. Gsorgia, Friday, 'une 8,1923 Mr. Tal Rice is home r "om Atlan ta with his tools tc stay l or a svh A- Dr. Thompson was with his par ents on Sunday, motoring over i-om Elberton.. - ik Miss Eula May Lord was taken to St. Marys Hospital for an operation last Tuesday and is reported as doing fine. *•** Mr. S. J. Lord visited his daugh ter at St. Marys Eospial in Athens onThursday lash. * i, * Mr. Cohen William* underwent an operation at his home on Satur day . ****** Mr. Doric Westbrook is at home from the University at Athens. *♦ * * Mr. George Roger Burroughs of Athens is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. I Burroughs. * * ■* Mr-'G.. L. Sailors and his wife arid the Misses Synthia and Tlene O’- Kelley were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. *4. W. ‘Crawford. ***** Mr. T. J.. Burroughs Jr. spent Saturday night with his mother. ** * * The Ua School has closed for the summer with graduation exercises). •* * * Master Norman Thompson Jr. is spending a week with his grandpar ents. ■MiPW 1 * W'*' • ***** Mr. J. L. Thompson war in Ath enr, on Monday. ** * * Mr. Lucias Richie of Douglas, Oa. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Pau line Burroughs * * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and daughter of Athens were visitors in Ua on Sunday afternoon.. ** * * Eunice Freeman went to Ath ens on Tuesday shopping and call ing on friends. ** * * .j r Ed Nash of South Georgia is visiting his sister Mrs. Mitchell Williams. Plenty of Moisey to Lend • On Farm land- I rv.< ?t rt.le of Interest - Prompt Aftion. Hubert M. fiylee Law Offices Athens.' Ga. 405 Holman I'-ldg. No loans made less than 2,000.00 % Another Co-operative Poultry Sale a! Comer Friday, Jane 22 1923. Fell yonr chickens here that day for the best price. See r n tf week's paper for details. W. R. Eskew, County Agent JUST FROM H.A FOCATALIGG , The fa..mens are disheartened a [bout so much rain. * * * * 1 Tb• • partv giver hv Mr. and Mrs. . A ! Roy Freeman Thursday night was ! enjoyed ty all present . vV * : i Mr. and Mr? 4L. W . Wilder had as theii gufists Sunday, Mr. and M v s. [Barton Jordan from Royston, Mr. I and Mrs. Lee Payne, and Mn. and Mrs Dock Chandler. \ ** * * Miss Evic Lee Barrett spent Sun- I day afternoon with Miss Etbeleen j Seagraves. *♦ * * j Miss Minnie Lou Wilder and Miss Annie Short spent Sunday morning j with Miss Minnie nod Nellie Sen graves . *** ¥ * Mr. Howard Bray and wife from Macon are visiting their father and mother, Mcr. and Mrs. A. J. Bra:,. ** * ♦ Spvera! from here attended the singing at Meadow Sunday. ** * * Little Norman Barrett has re turned to his home from school at Cave Springs and will be with' us until September. Misses Berlin and Inc/. Barrett has several of their cousins with them this week. ** * * Mr. Bovt Jordan ilrom Athens Business College visited Mi*r Min nie Lou Wilder Sunday afternoon. ***** Mrs. C L. Carson iy improving. We hope she will soon recover. ************ * * M 7. 4IRY ♦ ■ * * * *** i jm W<- are having ssome pretty we ath ; er at this writing; guess all the far mers will make good use of it,. —i Mr. and Mrs. W O. Scogin spent Sunday with Mf and Mrs. Grady [ King. i Mr. Gip M arm a pent Sunday with Mr. Sherman King. Mr. and Mrs Bon Gunnin and | children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Freeman near Necstj. * * -. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barnett attended the singing at Meadow Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Leu King bad as her guest* Saturday Misaeg Nina and jennie Mathews and f/s.-Je Bu:- rougb? of Colbert. Air--:. IV-rt.fc Chadi.aui and efiil- ‘ dren '-.pent Thurtday afternoon with Mrs. Made Garret. SHILO Here we comeafte' being sbsi-i>t so !o - f. The singing given bv Miss Leol* Fitts Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all presen. The B. Y. ¥ U . at Shilo is im proving very much. Mr. E. R. Barrett and Dewey Se&graves were the guests of Misses Ruth and Clyde Crowe Sunday af ternoon,'. Mr. Henry Dove and Dewitt Ad ams were the guests of Misses Gladys and G.ace Evans Sunday afternoon over in Franklin. Misuses Clara Beatenbowgh and A't ; lie Carey were dinner-guests of Miss Leola Fitts.. Miss Allie Carey spent Sunday right with Miss Clara Beatenbough, Miss Pollie Higginbotham of F*i Lamar spent a while with Mr. and Mrs. ■!. C. Tyne. 4. Mr. T. L . Crowe was the guew, of Miss Sadie Love Evans Sunday afternoon. Mr. Huso) Oarey was the guest j of Misses Meadie Sue and Sadie Love 'Evans Saturday night. Ms. Joe Tyner and his father were in Royston on business Saturday Mi?s ,Ar r ; e Sue Harwell visited Miss Susie Crow Sunday afternoon. | Mr. Eddie Dover was the guest of Miss Clara Beatenbough Sunday Mr. Eugene Dennie was the guesi of Miss Revonda Evans Saturday af ternoon . Mr. Coil Bennett was the guest of Miss Elbe Mae . .vans Sunday af ternoon, y I Miss Goss Dudley was the gucSl of Miss Louesa Crowe. Mr<. J. C. ..Tyner is improving very much after being on thp sick list for some time. Mr.. J. L. Fortson visited his fa ther and mother Sunday afternoon There was a good crowd at Sunday School Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bond of Bond Aead i omy visited Mr. ard MysL J. C. Ty ! ner. Mins Louesa Crowe spent last week with Mr and Mrs. J. C. Tyner. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Bcnnetl I rp< nt Sunday with Mi. Julian Ben nett . Mr. and .Mrs. G. T. Tyner mark a visit to I!a Sunday afternoon. - in - — j Mr and Mrs. Joe M. Tyner made a visit to her mother Sunday after noon. ! There will he preaching here Sun day by our pastor, Rev. M. C. Looper. y The musical grifven by Miss Etta Dudley ’Thursday r.ight was enjegw-fe by all p. osent. Little Tump Evans is on the sick JiKt; we hope for him a speedy re covery . Number 44