The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 26, 1923, Image 1

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The Danielsville Tlonitor. lolW' I!I I DANIELSVILLE I -.(f Ellis Burroughs, Who is Vv-ork- I • Hanta visited h:> family here I Mr. Leri Brooks of .Hhons was * Ljtor l:)r - I ft. Workers tturell of the Meth ■itekurfh met wh Mr. and Mrs. Kr £_ Adams Tuesday night. I Mr-, and >IrT ). Is. Griffith and 1)1,5. Bullock were in Athens Tues mS' I M! B. A. Moseley was in Atlan- L a few days the first of the week in r. 1,, i v Gr-’S.ne fo >■*. I There will be a Community Hal lowe'en party at the school building ■Friday night, Oct. 26th, funds taker, twill go to School Athletics. Every body invited. I Mrs. J. H. Boggs, Mrs. D. A, ■Miseley and Mr.:. Howard Gordon Iwre shopping in Athens Wednesday I Mrs. 0. D. Scarborough and ckil- Idrtr. have returned from a visit to ■Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Broome and children .went the weekend in Cunesvilk. Mr. Leo Bond of Y. it. CL is I visiting home folks for a few days. Misses Lee;. Gholsten and Margaret Sprayberry wil: spend the week-end in Botoiah . ; , > Mil snd Mrs. 11. L. Echols and Miss Roxie Echols, were shopping in [Athens Monday. WANTED- A good reliable, lnduatriou.i white tadv to <to haute work . Emma Chandler, fc j .80x9, Hull. G COLBERT ■ The October meeting of The Wa ■ nwn’g rfuf, cf Colbert was heM Fri ■Wafternoont the home of Mrs. IJ I,L Hardman, Mrs. Hardman **tl I ' ‘ Hampton being joint hostesses. I ( ' re a goed attendance and I e met •> a most delightful ■ ™ e ' Each n< •: otr was arretted t ■ J dooi j r ‘ l " ,T>3 y ritl dressed in la* r* f * rt ' ' ,rs ' ,£l,r -* ’thered into IS TOOM to >,ave her fortane Ifcllowed.f " rtaini ” S . ’ ' musical select)ors IfcrJSTT ! ' V Vfrs - lo<ien Rl,d Mrs. Iv, J a ’ a dimerous sketch hr |vbt" k* -> „ * nd “J hort I Hart M, - Cfecmey, Mrss. >ran, Mrs. Sims and |'n. w , Jo ‘, { 'he buraness meet* h differ, *;** int f- from I ted jwu, '-mitteea were heard lather ~ VT** appoi,,ted * lt ' Wat the C * ub VtJ haiij: ' ~ ' w ogram at -the school °ei- 26. ’ *d cake was dubl r li, ,' {aTt Mr * :n haye ta ° tiub t meeting, Nov, JO, 15 fur the . _ .. meeting, Nov. 16. U. Sim*/ Peci. COLBERT uv "( MAN’S CLUB I entertains : nan’s Club y,' • ! •'va.v_. ‘ianeous program, j '-•iter* „ ' * o’clock, at the ; f| _ 'toi ium. Ad mis* ”• cents. MADISON COUNTY CLUB FAIR NOVEMBER 17 We hope to have an exhibit, from every club member in the county at the fair on Saturday, November 17. at Danielsville. Thu clubs in the county this year compose only of the following, Pig Club, Corn Ciub, and Poultry Club. There are 110 enrolled in the.se three clubs, and we have been fortunate enough to secure attractive, prized for the winners. There will be approximately $90.00 awarded that day in prizes to the winners in the different clubs. It is worth while for every member to ex hibit what he or she ha? grown For information in regard to de tails of fair, write or call on me at Danielsville and I will be glad to ne*p you. W. R. ESREW, Cos. Agent BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT A committee appointed hv County Supt. Roy C/. David, consisting < Profs. O. G. Lancaster, represent ing Comer High School, O. G. Stev ens, Madison County High School, Di, L. Braryan of Bond Academy, T. J. Brown of Ila, and H. P. Davis of Colbert met in the Superintend • cm’s off ce, Saturday Oct. 20th,and laid the foundation for a Madison County Basket ts*il Association and decided to promote a county basket ball tournament r,o be heid in Dan ieisville during the .latter part of February, 1921. Mr, Lancaster as chairman of the committee and with the consent of the other members appointed Mr. C. G. Stevens .-treasurer and Mr. H. P. Davis, seedetarrf. It wan also de cided that Mr. Stevens with the as sistance of the other members of the committee should make the prop er arrangements for taking care of the competing teams .and for hand ling the crowd Which is expected to attend, and that Mr. Davis should ! be publicity director. Of the more important regulations under which the tournament will be lifeld, thfe following were discussed and adopted by the committee. I. The officials shall be neut*- ' competent and nor. residents of Mad ison County.. 11. The playing court shall be eighty-one (81) feet in length -by foifcy; t/l&l f£ct':in' width. - Ilf . The players'of participating teams must "be bona fide students of* the school they represent; i.e., they must live attended school reg ularly for not less than (6) weeks during the scholastic veaT 1923-24, and previous to the time of the tour nament, and they must not have at tended any gcheol other than the one they represent, .during the scholastic year 1=923-24. _ They must bn doing passing work in at least three 13) major subjects. TV. A trophy is to be given to the | team winning the championship and j to the me st use* foil player to his team dartng the tournament. Detailed regulations will be adopt j and final arrangements made at I the committee's next meeting, dan. | sth, 1924. After which they will bo | given full publicity. ; The fact that a tournament is go ing to be held need not after the reg ular playing schedule of county teams They may or may not play each other since no games, except those played in the tournament, will have any bearing on the county chairmanship. Any Madison county school dtsi r ing to enter a team is invited to do eo| provided it complies pith the regulations adopted by the committee Further information relative to the tournament may be obtained from Mr. David or from any member of the committee. ...... The committee hopes this plan for deciding the County Championship will prove most satisfactory and rc ouests the co-oDeration of everyone interested • Hope P. Davis. Sec. . . Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, oct., 26 192 J School opened at Progress Oct 1. under tie management ef Miss Eula Mae Murray, principal, and Miss Ru by Chandler, assistant tcachc*. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Bradley -pent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradley. .... Mr. and Mrs*, L. V. Scarboro and little daughter-, Minnie Fae, spent Sunday with Mr. G. W. Scar lore and family. Mr. and Mr<. Hugh White and little daughter, Eritha, spent Thuis day night and Friday with Mi-. W. M. Glenn aand family. MMr. and Mrs. L. V. Scarboro were shopping in Danielsville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Cartes and baby, Boyd and Miss Alma, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .Shelton and Mr anu Mrs. Hcyle Eradley. Mr. S. B. Foster was in Coiner Saturday or. business. I The fanners are almost done gath ' ering cotton and will soon begin with sowing grain. ! Mr. John Garrett, who has been •working in Greenville, S=, C.> has returned home. Miss Clara Burroughs spent Sat urday night with Miss Ahna 'Ja rett. Mi', and Mrs. Henry Culberson were dinner guests of Mr. nd Mrs. John Garrett-Sunday. Mhj. and Mrs. Way man Power spent Saturday night with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Power. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mathews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Shafer King. Mrs Bertie Chatham spent Friday with Mrs). MolLie Garrett. | Mr. G. W. King is spending a few days with home folks. Mrs. Mary I.cu King spent Friday with Miss Lillie King, j Miss Vella Garrett spent Sunday ! night with Miss Mae Chatham. Misses Mae and Clyde* ChaTrun spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Eunice Ting. FOR SALE My home place, containing 40 a tru, (ituaied in edge of DanieWvilie on Bankhead highway, with good dwetltn ond well imuroved aurround ing*. Will set) at aacrifice , HENRY B. SANDERS 10-25-2 t Both paper*, pd j School is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. Donald Bran yan, as principal. i Miss Etta Hill was the spend-the *day guest of Miss Rea Sartain Sun day. | Everybody is invited to attend the box supper Saturday night, Novem i will go for the benefit of the school. Mr. and Mtj. E. L. Sexton spent Sundry at Mr. and Mrs. Hu ; spent Sunday with the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B F. Anthony. Mirp Lucile Anthony who is at tending school at Darn V-ville spent the week-end will) home folks. Don’t forget to ccure to th<- Box , Supper. Saturday night, November 3rci|. Come! Bring someone with you. Miss Ouida McOarity pent the J week-end in Eastonollee Mr. and Mr/. I.ovd Manley and Miss Mazelle Dean spent Sunday at ternoon with .Mr, and Mrs, 'Alex, j Manley and family. . . . . JUST FROM PROGRESS MT. AFRY BOND HIGH SCHOOL " iDeacon Jpubbs’’ The f#eiilt-.- of 11a High School wilt present “Deacon Dubhs” by Wal ter Ben Hare —A. Rmlal Ciome-Jy- Orarra in three nets, Oct 2d, 1923, tn 11a School Auditorium at 8:3 o’-clock . Adm’ssion IS snj 23 ccolt Zo.i j and tiring s-.wwith you CHARACTERS Deacon Dubbs- From Sc-trghuni Center, Grady Mercief Arno* Coleman—-His Nephew, Thomrts Brows Rawdon Crawley—A wolf in Sheep ’ Clothing Jack Gober Major McNutt—Auctioneer Charles Vaughn Deuteronomy—-A country product, George Stovall Rose Raleigh—-Brave School Ma’am Maude Gurley Miss Philipena Popover-—Both eyes on Deacon Alva Bird Emily Dale—Richest Girl in Town Irene Faver Trixie Coleman—-Full of mischief Quilla Browr Yenoie Ycnsen—Hired girl from Sw eden Gladys Burroughs Time: Two and one quarter nours. .*, Tax Notice I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE DATES NAMED BELOW FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING STATE, COUNTY, AND SCHOOL TAX FOR YEAR . 1923. CARLTON Nov. 1, 9 to 12 NEW- TOWN Nov. 1. 1 to 2 PAOLI Nov. 1, 2 to < COMER , Nov. 7, 9 to 12, COLBERT Nov. 7, 1 to 4 HU LI Nov. 8, 9 to 12 YWDUST ‘Nov. 8, Mo S EE.'E Nov. 8,3 to 4 JEPTIiA ! Nov. 12, 9 to 11 r. E. VAUGHAN’S STORE Nov. 12, II to ! '.O. SCARBORO’S STORE Nov. 12, 1 to 4 HARRISON COURT HOUSE Nov. 13, 9 to 12 W. J. SPEARMA’S STORE Nov. 18, 12 to 2 B. L. BERRYMAN’S STORE Nov. 13, 2 to 4 S . W. FITT’S STORE Novi. 15, 9 to 10 TILL COURT HOUSE Nov. 15, 10 to 12 BOND’S GIN Nov. 15, 12 to 2 YNEII’S STORE Nov. 15, 2 to * ALVIN Nov. 19, 9 to II FT. LAMAR Noy. 19, 11 to 1 POCA Nov. 19, 1 to 4 WESLEY CHAPEL SCHOOL Nov. 20, 9 to 1 HIX Nyv. 20, 10 to IS BLACK CREEK Nov. 20, 11 to 12 O. W. T. ROGERS Nov. 20, 1 ta 3. .COLLINS’ STQ&E Nov. 22, to 9 S’KELLEY’S STORE Nov. 22, 9 to 10, PLANTER. Nov. 22, 10 to 12 I! -A. Nov. 22, 1 to 4 PLEASE MEET ME AND PAY YOTJR TAX. I WILL BE IN THE. OFFICE AT DANIELSVILLE EXCEPT ON DAYS'OUT ON ROUNDS, T. G. HITCHCOCK, T. C. . For School Davs *> Youngsters in the early grades Reta big thrill out of owning an Eversharp pencil. Give it (o tkem it stimulates their interest in and other school work. M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY CO-.’l 268 CLAYTON ST.J ATHENS- GA- Planters Warehouse Cos. Ifrrorpnrntfd Cotton Factors JOHN TANARUS, PITTARD, Pres. C.W. CROOK W. W. SCOTT, Vice-Pros. Sec. and Treas. “Liberal Advances made on all cotton stored”. Number