The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 19, 1923, Image 1

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, VV . 1* 1 FA.F.ENTS’ MEETING |(C uetho.Mst are preparing to yy i rr.'. Wii6K, HGXt ’ on f . morning, the 28th, v 1 a pt".*e .-tv meeting at eleven ( , +_ ne . V -Ja** preaching hour. Methodic- homes will be visited m . l .-•-■mmhtee and teach* Everybody is invited tc co-op e in. tbs meeting and are afec in j tc attend. Slsville fees Clet Ragland and Evelyn son spent the week-end at Miss son’s home in CorneLs. i; ?se . Lucy Meadow, Nell Camp- Mrs. Vi. D. Graham and Mrs. p Daniel vent to Monroe Thurs g delegate: to the B . Y. P-. X- 1 • vention. * * Char it baker of U. o; Ga. a week-end visitor here. lesso-s D r A Moseley and C. J. er were in Athens cn business 'day ■ ■ i meet 1 ii- • ; the uad.es Auxiliary Atht-r- Presbytery was. held here irsday a:, \c Presbyterian church. Lr. W. K FLkew was a visitor foccca Sr'.irCin; and Sunday. try. T. G. Hitchcock is in At a this wc< t . .... Bsr Bowie herders was a visitor ■A..' !’ \ .... i" r >. 1 Nelms and little son nt iast'm t > cud in Come* the st if Air. r ian Porterfield’. ill ‘• r ■ > * cheock of Richland, . n-rtr,\v days here recently. h. and Mr;- Jjmeraon and little. •ght<-. v of Cr-'ffir;, Ga. are visiting atves here. Moo*e is :n Hartwell bwe;k' rr - - •lea'iow will repre itthf- Bart-at Woman’s Missionary Cl y at in Hartwell the u ~ sari tl £ the week. ■ AT,NG -‘HE boll weevil iS the time that Mr. 801 l 'y 1 18 to fatten himself 90 w 'd the long winter r 00 'ton plants were de- Z*7 fur become ex l: u “ l,< WOJ W starve before r f " trv Cotton stalks WLfV* oy * and bv pk>win * undr *,/ '7 7,D t,rr! *‘ they may be tt er ’ , ‘" r ?ro;!t - It usually pays done Vi th” - th€W Und?r * nd t! t: " ” ~‘ c to *t all small * BC'Wl’ 1 <- M tw , .. ‘ yields better v £>rz . , October 36. This , “ of iack of rain i' Uutir ' Pos?lble t 0 sow crain t t G ;\' ' ! Ift rair *s we should l ® should not rftr> , ‘ ‘ ?tin S in plenty of tr. l .V' &t and oats - Harry ic f ' oatß mft kes the beat ir , w 7 " at th e tame time 1 buiidtr. >KEW, Cos. Agt. • > ****** —A MA R * .;■ ■ ' . . . . 00 ?1 Of the Bold i .several - the truest of —y wore MV. J. M. Hutcherson and family were in the Bold -Spring community Sunday afternoon. .... Mr. and Mbs. Elmer Fitts of Ha were in this community Sunday af ternoon . Mr. Hollis Simmons and family were recent vjsito.rs- he.re. Mr. Blanton Parker of Ft. Pierce, Fla., is spending awhile hetre with his father’s Blanton is in the Pharmacy line of business in Fla. and well pleased v/Rh his work and location. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Will .Fitts has been right sick hut is now some better. .... A BLESSING In this Mfe a gift we are possessing, That’s Mr}. 801 l Weevil and his bles sing; .A.’tho he has come to eat the cotton And ted us there’s something we’ve forgotten. Why did Mr. 801 l Weevil eoir-e cur way, And make all business a stand still today? Was it because wo were liy'ng t i fast, Making church work i our lives the very last? To plant cotton we know it does rot p:iy, For it makes; our bank account- a de lay. . „ We know that they are not going to leave, Sc .let’s go to work with a 'rolled up sleeve. s j:v. a* We can’t put them in a pen and keep them there. Because we do not have the time to spare. j Shall all the farme-rs gather into a banf! And think of other things to plant | oa the land? But of our plans, thV is the best of all ~ , •' rs-ffn-rt f For us to surrender out lives as Paul; And put God, our Father, first in ev ery thing, And respond to the ’ church bells as they ring.* Then we wi'l see’"wide -white fields everywhere, With the farmer;; all busy from year to vear. -, Then the Weevil will say, '‘Let’s leave, leave, leave;” V Arid we’ll say, Let’s roll down our filecve, sleeve, sleeve.” — ; By Ckracf. Rogeirs, .. Madison County High School, Banielsviile, Ga. * COLBERT H. S. NEWS * #******♦•* C. JI. S‘. has enrolled approxi mately two hundred pupils. The teachers and pup;ln seem to be working extremely hard to make this the most sucefesful year in the his tory' of Colbert High School. 2n connection with our literary work, we have organised two litera ry societies; the Phi Gamma and Demoathenian. The following officers hven been elected for the Phi Gam ma: President, Glenn Butler; Vice- President, Lc-rene Morrm; ?ec. and Trear., Gilbert Hardman. The of ficen; for the T)ern ritheman are: President, QniMian Benton; Viee- Pre<., Edwin Hart; See. and Treas. Pauline MoCurley. A friendly rivalry '* being shown between the two in working for the most members ar.d giving the best programs. Also an Athletic Avr- elation has been organizeti, nvirg ifcuyt ''o member?., and the following oftkers P* if si dent, lrnr;.;er;c Mortis; Vice Pres.. Vivian Sims; Sec. me Trea: H'rrrr- Hamster. Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, o ct -2r 191923 A great deal of interest is being manifested in basket ball, and other forms of play, both teehers and pu pil’s taking an active interest in play ground activities. Everybody hopes and believes that we will have three splendid teamh. Mr. Davis is coaching the ’ligh School boys. Mr. SnelKng the Grammar School boys, and Mr. Hardman the girl*. The Athletic Association would like to hear from any school desiring games with either of our teams. * JUST FROM !LA * On Wednesday of last week Mr. Will Mercier was thrown from a lead of hay and received a bad cut over the eye. He was attended by Dr. Bannister who dressed the wound and Will is doing nicely. Miss Birdie Mae Jones spent the week-nnd with home folks in Athens. Miss Eunice Freeman who is teach leg in Athens spent the week-end with home folks. Mrs. E. Lj. McCay was shopping in Athens or.’ Saturday. Miss Bonnie Gurley is home from Toccoa for a three weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Bannister was in Athens on Tuesday* doing some shopping and . calling on friends. | The W. M. S. met at the home of : Mrs.f. Howard Vaughn on Monday afternoon. Refreshments were servd. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson mo tored to Athens an Friday afternoon. Miss Maude Gurley was in Athens shopping on Saturday. Misses Ruth and Rhea Lord of Athens were with home folks for the week-esd. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitts and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crawford at tended the S. S. Institute at Jones Chapel on first Sunday. Miss Landys Glenn spent Tuesday night with Miss Irene Favor and Birdie Mae Jones at Mrs. Crawford j The faculty of the Ha School will stage a Drama-Comedy entitled ‘'Deacon Dubbs” on Friday night, October 2nth, at Ila School Audito irium, 8 o’clock. THE STYLES YOU NEED FOR FALL ARE HERE There it) nothing that will add the final touch to your fall ward robe as thoroughly as a beautiful pair of these new fall slippers in our stock you will find a large variety of the latest creations in mens wom ens and childrens shoes also good honest work shoes for heuvy farm 4 work. Here are a few popular prices on our mens, womens and child rens shoes 2,00. 2.50, -3.00, 3.60, 4.00 and 5.00. Children shoes sisies 4 to 8, 1,25, 1,40 and 1.60 8 1-2 to 11, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 We also have a complete line of Mens, Ladies and Children's Hosiery. 125 Clayton St. aSESHS?£. SHSHSHSi£ 2SeSHSaS S2SHSBSE We repair your shoes while you wait, or you may mail them in, we pay postage both ways. 125 or 455 Clayton St. SHSTISEEIE SSBSSBES 25B525fP.SSH52SZSH Auto Tops Renewed or Repaired Upholstering arid Painting done, by Skill Worker) 447 Clayton. St. Elrotliers Athena, Georgia. “ iWcoit iDubbs’* The fscultv of He rlfjh School wilt present "Deacon Dufebt” by Wal ter Ben Hare—A RisHol Qomedy- Drama ix three acts, Gc! 215, 1923-. ta La Sdkocl Auditorium at 8:3 o’ clock .Admission 15 to-i 2‘S rents CoAie and brirs gon:i.-je T vith you CHARACTERS Deacon Du Lbs—From Sorghum Gen tor, Grady Mercier Amos Coleman—His Nephew, TbcmaV Browir Rawdon Orawley—A wolf in Sheep *s Clothing Jack Gober Major McNutt—Auctioneer Charles Vaughn Deuteronomy—A country product, George Stovall; Rose Raleigh—Brave School Ma’am Maude Gurley Miss Pbili-puna Popover—Both eyes on Deacon Alva Bmk j Emily Dale—Richest Girl in Town, Irene Faver I . ‘ Coleman—Full of mischief Quilla Brown j Ycnnie Ye risen—Hired girl from Sw eden Gladys Burroughs; Time; Two and one-quarter Hours. -v w?"ww*t mmt LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER HourJn ;mi Framing WE PAY ’’CASH- i,t Athens Saw and Planeing Miii Cos. ATHENS, GA. Number