The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 10, 1923, Image 1

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r%* l \ i _ _ .(Fv ® t ®t t rvl ~ ia I fcs ii gp| ci/1 iip I Inm I t* h &tv a —/ Gkr 6. Mii %>• Aa It s:*** i &3 a twAT it © I II ;:/WIEL3¥ILLE | Eskew, County Agent, I i,„ys from this county are I a special course for Club | the Agricultural College I , e rta Hitchcock has re ' t Litbonia, where she vis- I- ■; Brooins was a visitoi I. . r c W. D. Meadow and D. I m - v made a business trip to kj r {. n ?3 Mrs). Sherman Hancock I Atht *;.v were week-end visitors kv •< K. L. McCannon is spand- L a Aw days near Hull with rela te;;. [’• r C. E. Adams and children re ined from Kinnington, Ga. Tues |v wi j re they have been visiting lath-; s for the past week. Ur and K. C. David and is- Louise David attended the Silver Riding of Mrs. David’s sister, in atham, Tuesday night. Misses Edna Cheatham and Ruby r.rins have returned from Ellaville, \. ’ht re they were guests of Miss mirk Sue White. IV;' f Cecil Flackwel) spent the M of the week with her father near bnd Academy. M H. T. Sanders has been in hvannah for a few days taking a p e physical examination for rural p; (’•- and postmasters. M sfcs Phomie Ford, Lettie and [lyde For.' Mr. Hoyt, Ford and r i:< of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Hal! recently. Pot. acted meeting begins at Roestone church, Aug. 18th. Rev. V■ ‘ ■ hpe.u man will preach and Mr ’rorr.e. will have charge of singing. f - ; • and Mrsy Claude Meadow of corner spent last week with Mr. and A L’t Meadow. - ,t - Wyatt Bullock, who has been ! 2 some time in Jefferson, re u~’■ -'d home Thursday. ' t very sorry indeed to state Leek Mann is quite sick IHii veek. ■ C. Sorrells and children en spending several days in r the vuesrs of Mi. and Mrs. ifov- ell Sorrell. and Mrs. O. IJ. Stewart and • h. of Atlanta are spending with Col. and Mrs. John h. ■ orclo-f. ngmia Moseley who has been " two weeks Y. W . C. A. : at Tallulah Falls will 'return ■ next Tuesday. Julia Baker and Sarah Lou - visiting Mrs. Bonie Han n Lexington, Ga. Far t\l LOANS ns on high class cUacd quickly e ! ' :r ' p s preferred. •1. I\ Murry. Fanielsville. Ga "WHAT THE WOMAN’S CLUE OF DA N.t ELb \ lU..fc. HAS ACCOM !:L: IE SINCE IL2I It it with much pride, jer rather snthufU.sm and profound interest we refer to our accomplishments du ring our practical two years of Club activities 3 Since our Club was or ganised or- May 19, 1921. you will see, we are 2 yea*As, 2 months and 18 day-: young, still being fed from a Lottie as. we yet are rot financially E’de to federate, due principally : the fact that our supreme effort has been to the children of our own community through the public school. Upon cur school organization we we. o not able to have an accredited high school, on account of the fact that no Domestic Science roon was equipped and this we proceeded to look into.. Therefore the first under taki ag of our Club was to fully equip the Domestic Science Department in the new iiehool building. Since a corside able sum of money was need ed to equip this department, the Ck‘b decided to raise this sum by giving ;> “chicken mull” and ice cream festival. By the faithful ef fort;' of the members, and hearty co operation of the people of the com munity this affair was quite a suc cess, the net proceeds amounting to The Club felt very proud indeed of this amount, since it was cur first effort to raise money. Since then wo Lave done quite a good many things in order to swell our bank ac count . In looking over the Treasurer’s book .since our organisation in 1921 until now, J find we have taken in about sfibo.oo It cost approximately $150.00 to equip the Domestic Science kitchen, and not mentioning every little thing but just here let me say we have re cently finished a Loom in the base ment of our new school building, which cost uh very near $300.00. This indeed we are proud of, for since 'lt \ i j.fcfcU-n the ’tru&teck otf the school have given this room to tv; to be used as the Woman’s Club Room, all our own, so long as the Club exists The ir'hjcct given me—“ What, our Club has accomplished since 1921”, is a big one, for we feel and know that we have accomplished lots, but 1 have only mentioned a few of tb; big things we have dene. And last- but not least, but the greatest thing thatr the Woman's Club lias accomplished is that it has given to Madison County and Daniels ville an accredited High School, which meant all for the town and community. Wo arc awale of the fact that be fore our school could become an ac credited high school, we were com pelled to have a thoroughly equipped | Domefetlic '? irlsnce Department, and ! as 1 nave before stated, this is the vecy feat thing we did, thus giving I our town and community an acci’ed ! ited nigh school, whereby our own i boys and girls are given an opportu nity to rmeain at home and go thru the 11th -’"ate and then enter college without an examination. Thus the Woman’s Club takes all the “pomp and glory,” which we feel ' we justly deserve, besides the other j great things we have done. I And again let me say that only a j few of the ladies of the town have ; -woHse-l together .and made ail this j possible, I .say onlv a few, for really | it is a few compared to the number of ladies we have in town who could help. And iust ’-.ere it seems to me quite : fitting a: 1 p.oper that we all. with j one accord, ;r,hesitatingly, and if necessary with some sacrifice, should ! combine -• i zet.l. interest, energy and common resile to further t; cause .-.el out nd purposed in the organization to be mutual in counsel and help olneEs. and unite in prom -t iug inb'o.ifioiial, civic, social a.’ri !>.inie!sv'?le, G Friday, Au£. *O, W 23 moral advancement in our communi ty and we beg of each one to join us in this wholesome desire and pleas ant undertaking. Mrs. D. A. Moseley. DANIELSVILLE WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of Par.icls ville Woman’s Club was held in the school auditorium on last Thursday, Aug. 2. A full attendance of the membership was asked and visitors cordially invited. The meeting was called to order by the president, Ms*s. J. T. Mur ray. Minutes of last, meeting wore read and adopted. After the rcgulafr business session a delightful program was enjoyed by members and visitors. One interesting feature of the pro gram was a talk given by Miss Susie Mathews from the State University. Delicious punch was served by the entertarnnent, committee. Miss Floyce Long, Miss Reba Thompson and Mrs. R. H. Grab a nr. We were glad to enroll one new member. ; SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Everything is said to be in readi ness for the annual convention of the Madison County Sunday School As sociation, which will be held at Ml . He. man Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday, August 15th. The program is complete with a line array of talent awaiting to be presented. The dinner to be served on the grounds in picnic style is all planned ready to be cooked and eat en . Many schools are expecting to send large .'representations to com pete for one of the banners—either the one orfo/ed for the largest num ber of representative present in pro pel, tion to the distance traveled, or the one offered for the largest num ber of officers and teachet’s in pro portion to the distance traveled pro vided 75 per cent are in attendance. The morning session of the pro gram will begin promptly at ;10:16 and it is hoped that all will be there on time. The folloing program will be pre sented : | Theme: “The New Day in Religious Education.” MORNING SESSION *10:15 Song Service. * 10:25 Scßiptu're Reading and Pray er— By J. H. Henley, jlO :35 The Adult Ola |; in Action—- By li. A. Moseley, jll :C0 Jesus the Master Teacher—- By J. A. Griffcth. j 11:25 Pcjriod of Busin,* s; Securing of Records; Appointment of Committees!. f 11 :4f The New Day in Religious Ed ucation—By Miss Myra Batcb elder.„ , | 12:15 Miscellaneous Business. 12:35 Adjournment for Dinne'r at the Church. (Basket Dinner on i Grounds) AFTENOON SESSION 1:45 Song Service. 3 :55 Scripture Reading and Prayer By R. T. Broome. 2:05 Everybody’s Period : (1) One Good Thing about our School. (2) Our Problems Conducted by Miss Batchelder 2:45 Making the School Evangelis tic—By W. S. Lowqf. 3:10 Reaching and Holding Our Young Pe6ple—By Miss Batch elder. 3:40 Period of Business: Report of County Officers. Rep* rt of Committees. Place of r.f xt meeting. Award of Banners. 4:00 Adjournment. FOR SALE— fijror F g—differ*tv* ;gH t E AYERS 1922 YEAR BOOKS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION 1 I have about six hundred copies of the 1922 Year Book of the Depart ment of Agriculture, which is the latest one published. This bool, contains much information of value, particularly to farmers. 1 will glad ly hH all requests for same until my allotment is exhausted. i : FOR SALE— | 1 Pair c;f Shetland! Ponies, Busjyy and Harness for sale Cfaono Westbrook Motor Cos. 11a, Georgia FOF.D PRODUCTION Production of the Ford Motor Company lu{. gone to 6,900 Cans and Trucks a daj^. i And the new production figure | means that within one eight-hour J working day Domestic Assembly .Branches of the Company are at pres ! tnt turning out four times as many Lars as were produced in the entLe first year of the Company’s existence. The new production record wars set up Friday, July 27th, when domestic output reached 6 907 Cars and Trucks, the Ford News announces. This is 23 better than the previous high day of June 30th when produc tion was 6,884. During its first year the com nano produced 1,708 Cars, .so last Friday’s production was just 75 move than four times that figure and was 1,905 more than the first three year’s out put of the company which totaled ; 5,002. FORDS WANTED We will buy starter Fords and pay cash for them. Bring them to Westbrook Motor Cos. Ha, Georgia JOHN H. DAVIS & SON of Toccoa, Georgia will be at King & Hall s mill to take applications for Farm Loans on FRIDAY AUGUST 17th We will be there on that date. We could not get down to Comer before but we will be there this time without fail. Be on hand if you want a loan, John If. Davis and Son Toccoa, Ga. CARD OF THANKS 1 In order not to overlook anyone in this and adjoining * eommuniti *■;, we seek this channel through which, to express our appreciation, gratitude and thanks, for every loving need done and kind word spoken during the sickness and death of our belov ed husband and father, also for the music and beautiful floral May the Light of him who has passed be your Light and brighten your path way day by dav. Mrs. J. C. Tyner and family. PROGRESS Protracted services are being tick/ at. Moons Grove Baptist church tlvifc week, conducted bv Rev. W. O. Brown; good singing is being led hr Messers Cromer and Bowman. MV. Harve Seagraves and farmer and Miss Het Seagraves S'aat urduy with Mr, G. W. Scarboro amf family. Mr. I. F. Grindle and family spent Sunday with Mj and family. .... Miss Margaret Sorrells and friend, of Athens are visiting relatives and attending preaching at Moons Grove. Mr - , and Mrs. Allen Camp passed thru here Sunday afternoon*. Misses Emma and Annie Myrtom Grindle dined Sunday with Miss Alma (Scarboro. Number 5