The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 06, 1923, Image 1

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m Cl Cj 'J|j f ” I,l}1 ,1} XX V 111 andi Personal I . , < Turner and family, jB„ i ;i t,rie Turner of -Jefferson, ttited • family of IX*. Daniel i| Litt .l c Miss Mary Hoke Daniel is tiding this week with Lucy and Kara Langford. If l II *; t , v erai of our citizens attended K ■ at Shiloh Sunday. ‘r* K Lnera j , } f Mr. Henry McEwen in Wednesdav ■| ..'.vgarct Spray-berry and H „. G'. Tton returned from Ox- Monday, where they have been Httondinc the Epworth League Con- Kfiition. iff Quite a number from here were in July 4th. I I Mv. and Mr* D. A. Moseley, Mry ■ Mrs. J>- 4. Meadow, Lucy and ■r.rjrinia, left Wednesday morning ■, ..ppn.d a few days in toe mountain.';. I I Miss Orie Hall has returned from Mrilmmerce where she has been the finest of Mis..; Mattie Ford. il Th-.se enjoying a patty at the home Bf Mi-s. C N Snell) ng, given in Honor of Misses Gladys and Joneal Tuesday night were: Misses H-ohy Griffeth, Louise Christy, Au- H'-rv Floyd, Flora Ellie fi rib]‘ng, Hiulia Baker, Jule.e Mealor, Nellie Joe Hlampbel, Is. ey Meadow, Gladys Nelm Hloreal N.-irr, and Messers Eleo Huff, Davis, Glenn Nelms, Hope Hliviffeth, James Christy, Charley Hbaker. John Sanders, George R. 'Bhaaders, John F. Graham. ; I A number of interesting games Band contests were features of en- Bt.-rtainment. A delicious ice course Bwip served Miss Ju’rc MealoL' is the guest of B.' i'ss Floret Ellie Stribling. Mr. Charlev Baker was a visitor C ! • rnngtt n Wednesday. :dr. L. id. Greene, ML*. and Mate. -• • I '■ Murray and children wdre the Frests ot Mrs. Noll Murray of Ath ens Wednesday. Miss Mattie Ford is visiting Miss Orie Hall. Mrs. VV. 11. Hall visited ViiKA’ani Greek the first of the • K. Eakow, County Farm ‘ade a business trip to Elber tcn Tuesday. r,OU iH F, RN NEGROES IN THE NORTH Mich., -Jure 30.—50 many t. ■ rriln-s and unknown Southern have died, been taken to the nor -’.!-. and failing identification have been buried in the potters field *’*' ~,a - civic authorities, together v 1 ■ ■ .’to ministers are taking provide every immigrant ! B,JVthvrn n*Zro with an identifica 'ar'L raving the address of his southern relatives, or wh ’te folks.” ( . r, y-fivc per cent of the uni <Vit •' (- d dead m the Detroit morgue v r ' kroe ' s ' according to the Detroit and the majority of these are y " r ived from the South. Tu- 3 > typhoid, and in some eas [' ' starvation, are responsible u ; or;ty of deaths, although - : o?ly large nu<nber of kil wheu the negro competes fa f 'j '• iow grade immigrant, and ' ne * between ti e negro and vr * 'o*. are becoming ’ *-d more frecuent. DANIELSVILLE RT I Mrs. Mary McConnell spen t a few cays last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Lois Fortson. Talmage Booth spent last week with his sister, Mrs Mary Highlands. Mrs. Janie Bryant and .little girl are visiting her children and sister in Alabama this week. Rev. Lon Forts on and family spent Saturday night with Mi:. C. C. Fort-son and family. Miss Pearl Christian spent Sunday with Miss Dina Mae Gordon. Mv Doc McConnell of Greenville, S. C. is spending a while with his sister, Mrs. Lois Fortson . Mrs. Tcirt Ed Fortson visited Mis. Emma Gordon Wednesday. Mrs. Bertie Davis and baby vis ited her father Mr. Hall and family Thursday night. Miss Bessie McConnell is visiting her sister, Mrs). Lois Fortson . Mr. Ralph Phillips and wife spent Sunday with Mr. Ben Beard and fair ily . Mr. John B. Dove and son, Brant ly, spent Sunday with his parents. Misses Annie Sue and Bessie Lee Sutteth and Dallie Hall spent Mon day night with Miss Estelle King. Rev. Irvin Whitley is holding services each night undeer a tent near Blue Store to which everybody Is invited. i Mrs Beulah Smith spent Wednes ! day afternoon with Mrs. Emm?. Gcr ' don. j Rev. Sailors of Nicholson spent | Saturday night with Mv. Howell Jordan arid family. | Miss Nellie Christian spent a while ! Monday afternoon with Miss Estelle i K?ng. : I • ! Mr. C. C. Fovtson and Mrs Lois Fortson and tv/o children visited Mr. |F. N. McConnell and family Mon -1 day afternoon. i | Tom Ed Fovtson spent a wide j Sunday with Clarence Fortson. ; Misses Nellie and Maud Christian dined with Misses Maud and Lillie Dove Sunday. Stanford Garrett of Greenville, S. C. is spending a while with his sisters, Mrs. Maud Fortson and M s | Coy Gordon. Mgs. Jim Jrvan of Commerce spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs• Belle Phillips. Miss Not-ene Irvan of Commerce is spending this week with Miss Nellie Phillips - Miss Mollie Simmons dined with Miss Lillie Dove Sunday. Messers Doc McConnell, Clifford Fort son and Ottis Phillis attended singing at Shiloh Sunday afternoon. ■ Mr. Hail and family visited h' | daughter, M.-s. Bluffojrd Garrett ; Sunday. i * ... Danieisvilie, Georgia, Friday, pjJy 6, 1923 PREACHING AT HOME OF L. H. FORTSON, SUNDAY There will be preaching at L. Ilk Fortson f s home near Meadow Eaptisf church, Sunday morning at eleven o’clock. Miss Ora Carithers will have charge *f the meeting. The public, is cordially invited to attend this service and bring your friends. ttte.Wd7sßßoß Correspondent CARLTON R Y P U ELECT OFFICERS The following officers nave been elected by the Carlton B’. Y . P. U. : President--Jesse F. Brown Vice-President—Harold Wynn Recording Sec. —Beatrice Sheerer Corresponding-Sec. Elizabeth Sten • ens Treasurer- Katherine Bradford Quiz Leader—W. M. Martin Cborieter—,l oe' Whitehead Pianist—Mildired May Group Captains: No. I—lna Sayer No. 2 Mary Frank Thornton Noy 3—-Reuben Martin No. 4—-Lillian Bridges Time of Meeting: 8:30 P. M. s FIRST COTTON BLOOMS t _ The fi'.st cotton bloom received by the News this season -came in Mon day by mail, and was plucked on July Ist by J. H. Rousey on the Long place near Watson’s Mill. Mr. Rousey is using poison mixed by Mr. Pope Wright, and says he can ha’. dly find a live weevil. The second bloom brought in was by Mr. Earnest Whitehead on the 2nd of July. Since that time a num ber Have been reported. t MR. AND MRS. S. R. SIMS ENTERTAIN t Mr. and Mrs,. S. R. Si:J| of Atlan ta entertained a large number of friends at their country home, The Grove, near here July 4th. At an early hour this morning the pits were piping hot and the aroma of cooked carcasses very much in evidence. i Dancing was indulged in by the younger set. After a great spread which Hor en joyed by all present Mr. Ed Bar nette, as master of ceremonies, in a short snappy talk, showered thanks and congratulations on the genial host, followed by Messers Grilfeth, Greene, Daniel and others. The afternoon was spent in swim- ruing, games and other amusements. Prizes were, awarded Mrs. Rambo, Mr. .Wilkerson, Mr. K. S. Sims, E. P. Thornton. The Atlanta party consisted of: Mr. and Mrs. Colcv Lewi:?, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lewis, Mv. and Mrv. Goodlow Yancey Tr.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bemis, Mv. and Mns. Olio Rambo, Mr. and Mq(. Mar/in Mc- Clathey, Misses Zetafca, Elizabeth, and Gei .’trade McGlove, M:ss .Jose phine Burford, Miss Marths tewis Jernagan, Miss Margaret Colbert, Tdiss Mabel Loeb, Miss Caroline Simmons; Mr. Logan Lewis, Mr. James Law, Mv. Charles Wilkes, Mr. W. P Thornburgh, M#. E. P. Thornton, Mr. Ed Barnette. Those from Athens were: M vu Jo sephine Post ere, Miss Mary Lou Murry, Mirk Tribble; Those from Danielsville weve Mr. ; and Mg. G. O. CNiffetn. Mr. •„.* Roy Griffeth, Mr. and Mm. R,. C. Griffeth. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mr. L. E. Greene, MJ Knox Griffeth, Mr. R. J. SovreJls, Mr. Walter Es kew. Miss Fl ivce Long, Mias Rober ! ta Hitchcock. SUNDAY SCHOOL U>NVt!UtUN AT MEADOW CHURCH As has already been announced through the columns of this paper the Sunday School Convention of the He bron Baptist Association will con vene with Meadow Baptist Church, Madison County, on Thursday and Friday, July 13th and 20th, 1323. The Convention will be called to or der promptly |at ten o’clock a. m. Eastern time. Attention is called to this meeting in order that each Sun day School may take up the matter immediately of seeing to it that, it has representation both days. Co-op eration and interests are essential to the success of this convention. Pastors, Sunday School superintend ents, teachers and officers generally are urged to call this matter to the attention of thejr people. Last year emphasis was placed up on the general idea of “making the Sunday School a Real School.” This year the discussions will center a- r/ound the Superintendent and the j Teacher. The good people of Mead ow church are making preparations to entertain the convention in royal style, and this with the excellent pro gram that has been arranged will afford two days of real interests and instruction to those who attend . Each subject will be under direction of an able speaker. However, it is de sired that all think about the program and come prepared lo make some contribution to the discussions. The program is as follows:: Thursdav Mornintj, Julv 19th. 1923 .10:00 —“Prayer and Praist” 10:15—Organization arid Report of Delegates. 10:45—“Sunday School Expansion.” (a) The Rea! Work of a Church. (b) The Teaching Service of the Church. (c) The Officers of the Teaching Sc. vice. (and) The Faculty of the Teaching Service. (e) The Student Bod’ of the Teach ing Service. (f) The Overdrafts of the Sunday School. (p) Reaching Possibilities. (h) The Real Test. 11:15—“Saving the Unsaved Thru the Sunday School.” 12:30—Intermission and Refresh ments. Thursday Afternoon. July 19th,1923 1:30—“Prays.’..** and Raise.” 1 :45—~“The Fourfold Test of a Great Sunday School. ” (a) Numbers. (b) Real Bible Teaching. <c) Soul Winning. (and) Enlisting in Service. 2:00 —“The Sunday School Superin tendent—His Position, i (a) A Place of Great Responsibility. ! (b) A Place of Corresponding Au thority. (c) A Place of Wonderful Opportu nity. ' (and) A place of Certain Reward^.. ; Announcements and Reports of fom mitties. Friday Morning, July 20th. 1923 1 1 0:00-—“R’aver and Praise . ” ! 10:15- “Woman’s Work as a Stimu i lub to Sunday School Growth”. ! 10:45—“The Sunday School Teacher i and the Preaching Service. ” I fa) The JVipi! and the Preaching Service. (h) Objections Advanced ai to Why Pupils do :.ot Remain to the Preach ing ServicjG lo) Practical Methods by which these Objections May Be Overcome. ,11 :45- -“The Teachr'.’: His Qualifi ! cations.” I (a) Character, j 0>) Personality, j tet Influence. ( 12:30 Intermission and It* fresh ! mehta. j 1 :'■’() -“Prayer and Praise.” 1 *ls—“The Teacher: His Training. (a) Knowledge of the Bible,. (i)) Knowledge of the Child. (c) Knowledge of the Sunday School (and) Knowledge if the Art if Teaching 2:4s—“The Teacher: Scoot f (is Task from the Standpoint of Disci plesliip. (a) .Asa Continuous Learner. (b) Asa Systematic i,earner. (c) Asa Prayerful Learner. (and) Asa Follower in Thought. (e) Asa Follower in Deed. (f) Asa Follower in Consecration Adjournment—“Blest Be the Tie.” The following constitute the Com mittee on Entertainment for Mead ow church where the two-day session will be held: Mr. Mason Clodfeltez, Mr. Judge Epos, Mr. H. N. Barnett, Mias Nell ►Smith, Miss Addie Miller. Miss Ida May Daniel. MEADOW , Mr. and Mrs. Kasco Musis and : Mrs. M. D. B'. own from Colbert ! were visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ►Snellings Sunday. Miss Addie Miller was the (tinner guest of Mi.,s Jessie Mae Turner Sunday. Miss Francis Carithers was the guest of Miss Mundy Sue Miller Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Griff Meadow, Sunday*. Mr. Joe Chandler was visiting in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wail of El berton were at preaching Sunday and dined with Mfs’. J. S. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Power were the guests of their mother, Mrs.. Delia Power Sunday. , There was a birth day dinner at Mr, and Mrs. IP,. J. Porterfield Sunday which has been observed for a number of years in honor of Mr. Porterfield's mother. ( Mr. and Mrs. ■}. W. Snellings and their daughter, Miss Steller were visiting their son, Mv. Pope Snelling of IJruce Sunday. Miss Nellie Smith was the dinner* guest of Miss Ida May Daniel Sunday. Mr. and Ml*. J. O. Nix and Mr. * J. W. Nelms dined with the Misses Nelms Sunday. Miss Ruby Johnson spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Daniel. ( Mr. Robert Broom from Daniels ville was at Meadow Sunday and gave a mighty fine talk; come again Mr. Broom, you are always welcome. - Rev. W r . M. Saye filled his appoint : ment at Meadow Saturday and Sun and preached two mighty fine ser mons. | I Mf. and Mrs. H. Z. Carringtorr were visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carrington at Royston Saturday night and Sunday. A CARD Or THANKS - W- wish to thank our many friends and ne:ghbors who tenderly min istered unto us during the illness arid ;death our dear little daughter-arid sister , Woodie Sue May God bestow fiig richest bles ] 'i:.e , upon each and everyone of you, !L o<r prayer. j Mr. ami Mrs. f. V/. Holcomb • and children. Number 48