The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 30, 1923, Image 1

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The Danielsville flonltor. [uLXMm g'BLE THOCGHTFOR TODAY ,u ] ord. all ye nations; °P r#!,F , . people, for ■* Hurt a , , . . - r j, arcat toward us, -d -auie,h ’ Wko for-ivetfe all *hme m ,eTer Who fceMeth aB hr life from W r - Uwse with Ik. *tif*lh RVfUlh wHfe Lik.i IK. , ;*J u;be ca**V‘ 5b no* par dos, *** rewar*d . t* •*' For •• „ kcavan w fKe - * fth ’ i .ri it Hi* teward theta j 1( t*er Him. *• ** M ** | r(B the ***• * C * r **"' j i*uml oa r tram ua. ; ar a father g>HT*b hia chtldroa, , lari pibetfe the* thwr far j!* Make a joyfwS * unto tha e,d, ail V* !*• Serve tbe Lord HI, gJidr-pf*; ewzo kofore Hi* proa* lct with einjie*. K.aow ye that he Lord. He b Ged; it is He that r.*d u. tr.d nrvt we enrseive*. We t Hie people, wad the ebfep of Hit itterr. Enier isto hie gate* with kanksgivini?, and *sj-to His court# vith praise. - F?■*:.> the Psat*^rs. DANIELSMLE . Cos!. B. T. :M< -I!vv and MrV. L. E liivt.? atb.e-kd ••.mu roads meeting n Athens T asdav. Mis<! ! ;.'D ]■'. : spent Thanks ing h<! ■' Athens with rela* Miss Tfwa S.-i’Hv:- came over from Sowßif.n f: ■ av l o attend the funer ti of Mis- tie;. . Xellutr.. Prof C'.iuu S'.evens will spend |ar isgivii ; at ,is ! ome in Carlton. Mr. 1 W. D. Meadow and Iks. W. !>. Graham were shopping in Athens Monday. ‘Fs. CiyPe }•*, Harkins of Atlanta k vrsitin,. • do". Mrs. Howard Gordon. Misses Ruby Griff eth, Frances ■■tott and !hl;er of S. N. S. and kathleovi S- , ;[i .f Athens Business (i'.lokc are e ■•.'/.■ted home for Thanks givirsr. Bern to Mr. ~nd Airs. S. E. Han- Acth n November 27th, -i-an tfi Lawrence England. * ■ • • ; n lon wdl spend o ' indwell with home- Eik,. ,I,H ' A*'.-.-. ;). A. Moseley and mrs 4 r - . , ' were visitors in Atfc ns Monday. T MfeCay M-'. and , r < *. M; ‘ 1: ' X) ; >i, of Athens- W'liie Thompson „. / •• T he guests of Mr. Mrs .i \, . i Sunday. Mrs ? ! v 7~ 0 . * ; ’ nic, Mr. and Mrs. V. i r ., 1 ,;v - Joe lb Nc.lmg were r,Ath " " hday. Var ; hn of A * “•** week-end with ' ' and Mrs, C. N. p 1 : mode u busi **ns Wednesday. **°‘SON COUNtV SINGING CHOIR The , • • '•'•ing of the Madi- G < nmr meets at ■'V ~. ii next Sunday ' . ■ O ' .-1I —l l ( r ;-i *nijtiy at W. M. u. WORKERS CONFERENCE The W. M. 13. WorWr®. Conference f the Fifth District was held with the Jla Baptist church Thursday af ternoon, November 22. The meet ing vms in ebjerge of Mrs. W, C. Groves of Conner, district, secretary. After a short devotional, several i in roprt klswks dt jctistsod. Aiao ”# of other ton)op of vital to Repos a of iietMijrft6es were made. A’ retfirS seniative -of each organisation wen •asked to toll something ef what nv rieties had aocompiShed. Aft ffottft ties in fho e‘afrst eswept <ma we?o represented. TSiese eovtfrttene s are always instructive and bdljjftfl. The nest meeting will be with the !>al>iabviPe eiinrCii Tueadcy 62iXit the third Sunday in Knbrirary. MRS. ,T, O. M. SJSITH, Press Chairjmac . SHILO The singing given by Miss Annie Mae Baxter was enjoyed by a large crowd. Air. and Mra. Clark Crow of Ath ens eperib the week-end with home folks. I iUlf Miss Etta Dudley spent Saturday night with Miss Isora Culberson. Mr. Grover Dean and Miss Susie Mae Bennett were .married Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Lows spent Sunday af ternoon with Mks.es: Clyde and Ruth Crow. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dean spent Tuesday with? Jr. Julian Bennett and family. Miss Clara Beatenbough spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs. Eddie Beaten bough . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seagraves spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andie Ad ams and family. Mr.i and Mrs. Clark Crow- spent Sunday with Mr. find Mrs Andie Adams and family. BRUCE ACADEMY Mr. end M''' Jqc Marlin were vi: Ring Mr. and Mrs. Ji-s Warnc last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Harrington ! spent Thumlny n'ehl with Mr. and i M>=. C. O. Draper. Mr. Homer Booth was vi Ring Mr. Collier Parham Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carrouth spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mr. . I. H. Mitchell. Misses. Pearle .fore*, Mabel l’olk. John ThrelMd, and Delree Mitchell were visiting ( ora and Emma IV.rfiarn Saturday night- Mrs. J. H. DrwVe spent a while Saturday afternoon nth dry. (lava Simmons. Mr. and Mr?. Eugene Burroughw were visiting Mr *.■ and .Mr.'. Carl Bi*’- lock Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hail were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elm a TbrelktJd'. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Seymore. Mr. and Mr?. J. (). Parham and Mr-. Mary Moon were guests Sunday *f Mr. and Mr?. George Booth. Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, Nov., 30 1923 arr ;" Alls. Clyde Lee Kidd of Calhoun Faßs. S. C. is on an extended virit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Simmons. Miss Mabel Polk wa< visiting Miss John Threlkeld Sunday after noon. .3fljss! Elina and Winnie Halsey txtrlfi Sunday of Mr. and Slia. CStfWlxsy Wfepp. sCiss Jlfetiie La® Kidd •qwjafc 34ok •lay with Kiss Emma Parhatn. We are having ftome fine weather atd the farjnerc are about through gathering. Tb?it'£ing at Oakgrove was en joyed }.vy a large crowd Sunday &?- ternooti. Measle-- are raging in this section. Mr. Halcomb Seymour and family T.f Royston were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Moor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wansley visited Mr-. Cora Kidd Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Jasper Moon and family visit ed Mr. 0. J. Collins Sunday. Mr. Harris Brown was the guest of Mr. O. J. Collins Sunday. We are sorry to report Mrs. Mil dred Boothe very sick at this time. Cleveland King andPaui David of Carlton wore in our section Sunday. Mr. 0. J. Collins will thra ih cane seed at his hofe next. Friday and Sat urday; anyone wanting seed thrash ed, bring them over. The farmers arc very busy fin ishing sowing grain, gathering corn, e tc.-~—the cotton crop in this section i.s s ome better than was expected but corn not so good. Miss Do's Rice of the school facul ty here spent last week-end with Aliases Eula and Alary Hutcherson. Mr. Guy Gordon of Athens was in this coir, mil nil y one day recently. Prof. Roy C. David, County School Superintendent, was a visitor to the school at this place one day recently; also Prof. Landrum of Franklin County paid a r im:lar visit. Tl l Basket Ball teams of the school are again in action and much ■ interest manifested. Miss Fannie Lee Parker of the Commerce 11 uh School spent last week end with home lols.-?. Mr. B. P. Higginbotham made a | business trip to Royston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt ivlcCay of i near Athens visited relatives r-eai ► litre and attended S. S. Sunday. We hear that Joseph Cromer, f'-.-r meriy (<t Cromers Mill, who left t.liM place some 15 years ago, and who he traveled extensively since that time. Both in the C. S. and in foreign coun tries has again tefured to hi? old ' borne arid will he engaged in farming. ; He married while i: the rcrvice of ' t in- P. S. in Rnsria. some 5 or it ; ytai s ogo. VIKEYAttX>9 CREiKK DOTS FORT LAMAR WE ARE THANKFUL Today we are thankful for our ma ny blessing?, for the friends who have toon ours throngs dark days a well as sunny ones, for our town and the beautiful spirit of co-operation manifested during the year, for oui churchen and our beloved pastors, for our school and teachers, for our homes, ftfir families and our loved evevj ofce of our readers and hu.-Soeifs ajjhociatas—and to each iie of you We wfhh fhe heat Thanks tffrinff. CARD QF THANKS Wo desire to extend vr mo.rt Mm cero thaoie to our many friends and neighbors for the luanv acts of kin-t --ress and tho tender loving words of Sympathy tendered u daring the recent illnm-n* and death of our be loved husband ar.d father. We are truly grateful to our efficient physi cian, Dr. W. P. Gliolaton, t'or his fhithful service?. Mrs. Pink Patter, ajui i children. FOOT BALL GEORGIA vs CENTRE Athens, Ga. Dec. 1, 1923. Special round-trip fares via Sea bos rd, selling for forenecu trairs of Elc. Ist., iimiltd Dec. 2ad, 1923. See Ticket Agent for rale, etc. G. G. LaHalle, Travt ling Passenger Agent, S. A. \. Ry. Atlanta, Ga. niNISTREL By COLBERT MASONIC CLUB Colbert, Georgia. Colbert High School Auditorium, Dec. 7th and 8(li, 8:00 O’clock, P M MINSTREL, FIRST PART Opening Song Entire Company Introductions: — Musical Numbers!: I Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down Joel C. Hard mm If 1 Was What I Ain’t Instead of What I Ts H. P. JJavis Somebody Lied C. W. Beach an. Mama Goes Where Papa Goes • W. S. Lowe My Mammy’s Twilight Lulla y * loi*l C. Hardman. i Ain’t Got Enough to Pass Around 11. P. !bvi In the Evening hv the Moonlight Long Ago .... C. W. Beaeham The Sweetes t Story Ever Told Neil C. Hardman Louisville Lou Neil Hardman, H, P. Davr Closing Song— Entire Compare (Five minutes intermission be ween first and second part ) MINSTREL, SECOND PART No Sense No How:—Two l’unny Coons . . ( . W. Boacham, J. C. Hardmai OH DOCTOR: p! r "* “ct CHARACTERS: Sara Green—-The Smart Servant H. P. Dav/a Birmingham Brown- The* Stupid Se rvant I. L. Williams )t ctor Quae k The cause of it all Neil Hardman | A isnta Whitt—T!.c* Dy:-.|*e,it : • . . W. S. Ixi\® folk Bla<! T’-e Rheomrtic S. . IJardnmt Hcnniba! Gray The Deal Patent L. C. Sorrow .-Arabella Snow*— Fire Bias. Patient IL ( . Hardman Mrs. Hannah Squak--The Buxom Patient K. O. Thompson < harcoal Charlie—Who ‘-at? t<<i much H. H. fla ADMISSION—Fifteen erd Twenty- Cent? for two hours of *ea! fun LAND POSTED No huntimj of anv kind or other wise trespt; mg on my lands This mean# everyone. (Mi##) SUSIE SORRELLS GINNERS REPORT , ' There were 7,223 bales of cotteJr ginned in Madiflor. county, from ti - crop of 1923 prior to November I*l 19211, as compared with 5,840 bah-* ginned to November 14. 1022. FOR SAI.E My Ua ptae*. centaiaiag 40 fc ore#, dialled ia td(t of D#itlwil!* am So&hd highway, with r°*' •jwelfia **J well improved rr*4- iifi. WiH #*l| at Mcrifio# HENRY B. SANDERS LOST Automobile Tag, No. 134,746 Return to COOK BROTHERS #>4 receive reward. Number