The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 07, 1923, Image 1

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The Danielsville fionitor. Idamielsville L . . . J. P. Addison are ; u.id Mrs R T Broome. L .-..*horia Hitchcock has 're- L.,,. ' t lanta * L 7,’ 'ii . F.skcw spent last week [ . TANARUS,. c,,h with relatives. h. , C Greene was in Athens L , \ i t-usrresfe. ■ • y, F.s. Claude Landers and I, ’, the gueTs ot Mr. and [ j. Y. duff Monday. 1 k . J. . Brooks of Athens, an [ t’rr.e citmei yf. Daniolsville, and b if. rJv.t < s welcomte, was here Idnesday. . 'oesstTs VP K. Whitehead, Ham iff unit, A. P Stevens and Fur r> Smith of Oa. lion were here on ..;.ess ll:■ iii’st of the week. e Lord off Tin !*-. here r, -.■si•• .Mi i . Ge o rge I)avi and . '-'r. f.■ ! Mrs. Ralph CJodfelter, ’1 izelh Fa', mar and Mr. Owen .f Martin. Ga. visited Mr. ii. Ksk* w last Saturday. • 'v '• be a Fiddlers’ Reunion T- G S.nd ,15th. 1923 at the hi. vp at DanielsviJle. Friday Sat lay nights. All Fiddlers, ■' ( Gi.;ita.‘ Players are ex icpr’ to he there. Admission: 10c f afuh; no char.ee for child! en. 'eryboriy come! oi. V'. Gh< Ist on who has been v ' for the past two 'weeks * o.vt-.;. and firien.k returned I bar i n Atlanta Friday. ' he England and Ada Wil ff T '“ rs TANARUS: sday aftu noon M -'•<?. W. V. Lone left 1 v ’ their home : .n Pa van fih. and SprayberYy and < v. returned home after a r dives in Tunnel Hill, Ga. ’ r favid of Comer was ' • on business MondaM r Mr ar, 't -Mrs. Elmer Mealor wo:.e IHW-tne-rlay sruests of jy . and Blackwell Tuesday. . .?;• a "’ Mr - J. E. Bond and ■ ! o visitors to Store Moun n Thursday. f, ’ ; i SaJe?s returned to her Sunday afternoon, „ >nie time here with y, -'ter, YT. | v c Bxmck J r e! ■; ; Mrs. James T. Godon uehfe ’ WSn> spen<l tYe day ' 1 and Mrs. j. R. G or- Mj,. p tv., . tbmbia U"r h,re retui ' ned t 0 ime-er 1 ' iast r ’ da Y to rc as ™a>ron of Columbia tor j, r ~ ' ’uesd*,. T K returned to Atlanta rithV ' Ending a few days Gr ’ A. H. Long',, <>r v T ,en<3R Miss Ada Wil ith j • :, ff’ ?hted that she is back ch„ T ene *. Co -. and will '-fit .' '* rfie millinery ilepart fah season. Mrs-. ,-77- i u Eskew and Theron >n A,v nc Tuesday. tak: ‘ f e Pi'efcbyterian p amed at a spend the •I. h’j. Griffpth’j Madison Courtly Osy Promises To Be A Great Success Everybody is getting ready- for the big day in Athens on Tuesday Sept. lHh. 1 have talked personally to qu.te a few people and everyone ex presses the opinion that such a day will mean more toward getting new ideas for our next years program of farming than anything they could do. Everybody is invited and it wifi be a disappoint ment if the county is not well represented, We want to meet at the College of Agriculture at 9:30 A. M, Everybody stay together and you will be shown over the farm in a systematic way. We will gather at Hardman Mall at 1:00 lor lunch. Also we will have some good talks f.t that time. i *. *<• _ A long table is prepared there for 'spreading lunches. Everybody should bring lunches suffic ient for themselves. Remember the date and don’t fail to be cn hand on that day. if you have extra room in your car invite your neighbor to go along with you. Everyone is urged to get there at 9:30. W, R. ESKEW, County \gent Spring 6n Thursday, Aug. 21st, . ini. honor of the hoys and girls who were leaving in a few days for col ; iege. A most pleasant day was spent by all who attended, and a delightful lunch was enjoyed at the noon hour. 1 Late in the afternoon the young peo ple returned home voting many thanks to the Auxiliary for the wonderful outing. i i | MADISON COUNTY SINGING CONVENTION i The annual meeting of the Madi son County Singing Oonventiou i meets at Jo res Chapel, Friday and i Saturday, Septembat- 14tn ami 15th. J)anielsviUe„ Georgia, Friday, Sep 7, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ash worth were visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F„ N. Miller last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendrix were spend the day guests of M>. uki Mrs. (i. W. Snelling Sunday. Mr. Dewey Miller, who is work ing down in Oglefrnt. pe, was visiting home folks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Power were visiting Mr arid Mrs. Osoar Rur gess Saturday night. Mr. Tom Clod falter from Atlanta was the g*est of hie brother' Mr. J. MEADOW iF. tTodfelter Sunday night and Monday. Mr. Julian Epps was the dinnel guest of Mr. Guy Snelling Sunday. Mrs. Y. R, Daniel was the guest of Afys. J. A. Epps Sunday. ! Jk;v. W. M. Saye dined with Mr. jJ • A. Epps Sunday and held a ! preaching service at the home of , Mr. Dave Pattens Sunday afternoon, j Mr. and Mrs. Pope Turner have i returned to their home in Atlanta alter spending a week or two around | Meadow. .’■lir.'- Jessie Mae Turner was the gueet pf her fath<# and mother Sat urday and Sunday. Md. Joe Chandler was in ouv com munity Saturday and Sunday visit ing friends . i FREE SCHOLARSHIP ■- OUTHEASTERN FAIR Boys in Madison Conntv to sf<:i Free n Cioutneaalei n Fair School J wo boys in Madison County will iiitcr.d the Southeastc-.. u Fair School w m an cxprn.es paid. Saturday, Sept. at 0 o’clock in i. e court nouse at Danielsville a cC.apeUtiVf examination will be giv-- en on the following subjects: Agriculture, cumi.sting of the fol lowing phases: poult.y, cattle, club work, i.trrent history, and other subjects along ajff.cultural lines. Hie two boys standing the best examination m these sunjects will be considered the winners. Boys on ibe baim and between the ages ot la ami 18 years w.e eligible!. For t miner mlmatiou write or see the County School Superin tendent or the County Agent. FORT LAMAR .School closed here hist Friday and the teachers left for their respective homes. -*-of. Itoscoe McDuffie who ha* ‘e'en principal of the school here this year has returned to Ashland when; •ie Will teach another year. cl s. Butte. and daughter if S. Ha. have been elected tenche'• here for another year. Miss Lois it ce who lias taught he o t'ov the pa t two y< ats still retains her posi tion in the intermediate grades. The Epworth League held a meet ing at the church Sunday night with \ cry good attendance. Dr. and M'.s. DeWitt Payne were in Atneas recently. .Uessorg li. L. and J. S. Pai’kctr made a business trip to Hartwell Monday, Mi. •os M.h y and Eula Hutcherson . were lecent Visitors in the Bold [ Spring coinmunity. ■■ ■' - ! MV. and Mrs. J. H. McWhirter spent Sunday in Carncsville. s -Mr. and Mrs. Paul “Tabor of Ath ens spent last week with relatives. Mr. Paul Hutcherson made a bus iness trip to Athens Tuesday. l Several of our young people have gone oIT to different schools: Marvin Hutcherson gone to Daniekiville; Nut-man Mealor to Cornelia; Dwight Tabor to Dalonegd; Misses Ruth Ta bor and Lula Parker to the Normal School and Lucille Higginbotham to Monroe. The young people of this communi ty* ’ A '-'th a number of their friends enjoyed a very, pleasant social in <hr. Park at Fort Lamar last Saturday ievening. Logs Wanted We paycash tojr logs, either wag on or car loads, BANCROFT LUMBER Cos, Colder,, Ga. Number 9