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County SthcclNews
MADISON COUNTY TOURNAMENT
At the second meeting of the Mad
i'XiTi County Tourriament Committee,
Saturday, January sth, it was decid
ed that the county basket-ball tourney
nhoukl be held at Dunielsville, Feb.
15 IF, if the nentbe’* permits.
In care of had weather it ■will le
held, Feb'. 22nd and 23r<J.
Any Madison County School de
niring to enter a teem may do no
j.ubject to the following .•ovulations:
Ti e players participating must be
bona-rice -etuderte of the school they
represent; i. e. they aiust have at
-1 ended school regularly for not less
than six (and) weeks during the scho
lastic year 152.5 7 324 ar.d previous
In the time oi toe tournament and
they mjy.t nut, have attended any
njhrwi] other thas • ,!. one they rep re
al ill during ti e scholastic year 1023-
| . O/
I U-.H .
They most b<* doing pass r>g work
in at leart thu-e major subject* ;
Ail teams mu?: l*- *m , i" ox
noon of Fvb. 2nd; <*. a i s*, of el
igible* players .Tor. (~■.>)) school, si-.cn
ed l)-y the prineif .1 i:. •<!
must ne in p.s. * -ion of H’.j.o P.
1 hivjfi, < ortii:). Se-*. tv Gut- :Ha
Drawing will he made I el>. 9,
10:00 A. M. at S-'p: . Pnv'*--*-) oT -r .
Ticket s ft r tcui amant ms;
CUM. I fro.-V; Supi . t )c.>. ■ . v 'tt .-• t
Jdadi.--.il County High School. The
price will be 25c for teachers an-.!
oehuol children; roc f.*r all * : .- v.
All communica" i . .>? t ela iv*. t the
too.-mmciit should I. .:*•; .u ! to
IS*-,)** }’. Iniv:,, 1.3 ibort, G:t.
DAMELSV f LLE DEFEATS
BOND AND COLBERT
On I'r/dnv, :-k- 11th, A' Fin cm
County Hi l i B.i Kft IbiJl 'earn
the Boi.-i o, : fh Sehjol j.. ntet
i.i a rather c.Vnv but v.FI 'ought t,a;/>c
c<! rr iric Dai< Hvilig buit. Tbe
U< a:*'- .lumped >rf to a c-Tn' ortable
’oui.t in the lit t "j u 3i. tei mi A m v e
never I iv-,(i*c!. H.i i r- steady
gnm<* lijt whs- v ot. atu 1 to the
yr'#B WO v. •>.*' :>ppoi>* . The
li.nal score xvri 21 to 5. i ,at
On the IStii, INi. i! <> to ,ic on
the fa*t Colbert ve at ti - - inner >.
.curt. 4 .ith v>o'; doped to lose, M. s
0. H. S. e- Cate ! this ..inlet by
one The pla.v \\;o *i*nt and fu
-5 ioCH throughout with the ' iiO.' .'.ne in |
doubt MM the bet second of play.
XLt' feature of t' *■ gr: n was the ,
< lose guarding on bulb s\> ?. f io-.l
reot-e 11 to 10.
COLfctfftT HIGH SCHOOL
School attend ti e-' i nr- l*. "” i.:-
CCoMdng fApioly > t-r pa u.
riliy-V .Ije th“ It' if iW V
dying, out. J - •
A backward partv war >r:" t r o*
the AthiOtiC Aasoeijajer n. th home
of b}r. and Mrs. K. H. Hark.
Mnny .nruwinn lv.hi < s ware played
and Ktv*ral bac’rwaad c<'nte clc were
enjoyed. During lb** entire O’cir.-r
everything was 0. -,-r ied i>v.t iacfcw:* 1.
refvcrhnsHMits te d':: '-erred t! e ;!•'
thing F\erv ei e present enjoyed
the evening to the f uliest- extent.
Colbert H:Vh School boys wit! r-Uiv
Ila be'.Lei In'J irame at t'olbr* ,
.Tauiv • y 2cl. and \v Hme . ’e h
largo iroiwi out especially the p;
toons of the ehoe! fev : t wdd be ,>
eneouragir.jjr to the pin ye n
A eery cloth? ira e *:e rf&ysl . '
Daniel.villo, Jan. 1 between Cel
hovt aid Dm ie'svTl’e. t! • score ic
ing 10 11 in fax 'v of D,.’ ielsv JH.
Although oui boxs we’o d< feveii by
one poi.it, they til ulaynl an oxeid-
A-r,t brand of basket ball.
From PURPLE and COLD. Cc .o
Hifrti School Fser
of Cotn.r Hii'h t\i
Joint Debate Over Mo Kick
Miss Harlow rhor.ips'•> and Hi am
Whitehead who .epic-t reed tt . high
School of C-oir.er won the tl : ; o i
in a joint debate ov-v 11a t
School at Ila. Deee'ivber *SHh.
ttjC e.l eftio i fo ' diS'llß'ion wet,
Renoiv.id. That vl.c l u ted • a.e.
ahuli cover ee l.e.ijrc*: c' N:*tlen r '
inuiWiatcly. ‘H'c Affinnat'vt* wee
represented by the renreier.tatives or
the Comer School while the Negative
a-;c represented bv Mcs.-wrs-:. Brown
.n-i C arfer of the Ila High School.
r„ was almost a certainty ceforc
the decision of the judges that too
rep.-fsoi.-tativee cf old Come- H'gh
>,*-.d von the decision as w#Jl as win
sing ft*,- them, elves a natne that th-- i •
spr.;*. Maier v.iP long cherish and
rev or forget. The speeches of the
juponents were of the tirest type and
we'o well delivered, their argument
*7j. /..rcefvl sr and vet v logical, but
the determination with which the
Comer pais spoke, the logical ar.d co
la*.;''’ argument put forth in such a
way that utterly impossible to tear
low. tre number of poin - p e .t
- ' and proved, was too much for the
frien* : <- of the negative.
The ufli."-.-. were alt o' D., i-.-ls
villi*, the*’ being Dr. Gnol ton, R- v.
- Mb: > and Mr. Moseley, and tl cv did
heir pari veil s? was acknowledged
• t: <■ , t -pie <-f Jla as well as. those
, o J ' •..> wism-ers.
To* Vv.'tt: was very threatening
a.i r-o-* large a crowd was present
. was •• oped ■''or hut the auditorium
■ /as fu.rly -.-ell filled.
THE OPEN MINDED
, Tier.’ to ;■ a a ■:>:.! ra rit
.; i" • i • '.v;-o once a y.- t r gave
. f. ’OO ei ‘ rri 'i.rr..“ aod who t:f
ic each nowoi was a iv <
tr< ■ caur'e the whole ccngn ga
■ .• die! bc-corne erd.hvfi'F'i up
: ,v, i Ike subject of doing . or.ictbin'f
1 . :nreh dv iu, evt. the sea.
He rid ;V t stop to ’ f J ';i ( that ? i:
I :: vv ; ~ii: ig \v;i<; rgiigioit?, '.hit he
I.;::; r-n. ; re y hooks
hi’' e . ■Y, i • i rder to beconie : •
in‘crest rd as he wa y. w)?e C e
ir.tci'tj ti.e bake.*, the ca?d]cs i:];
y- had r.o hick?roy nd f worked
■:r> enthusia.- ; rj. They tog’the' 1 with
the Merchant'., lawyers an.l dor o-s
ba<! only h.-.a T J 'lds half hour <]j -
co .*se iino'i v-’hieh to base their o
pir.ie;?..-, and irt.-rc-T. Then why x\on
v'y '■! p cii lack of enthir jartn?
*n *>.v' ti'i’ik thv: veil are ike only
>p -lainde i person . There are m-nv
p.ni riindc't pet.plo. Bet perbap •
i-hey - - .?>**-' eat.; the doors of the'r ]
mindc- te r, in unothor u:r c cii-3ii an J
'uror a Litre* * n; outlook . How < then
v.v tM. k if the other fellow -Joe?
~ot look tr: .:r . c.r open door he is
*DTn*:y 7't otig }' ti'i’>. world ..•/ ,iv
now < " , '" L -y eM-gatSon has r la'-.'
for art a thur? is swept by wr • pe - '
•jo i is hardly worth while.
II \V a T..r will tribe owl* prom a
nd. i<i;i or how He will act ur.de.’ given
onorirptanres fopendi* upon the fcask
2'"etr > and of bit life. His; mertai a't'-
tu'Y is i3&edf up < : Rttnl differ n
thiThe trairdnc that : e te -vivta
f.i home is of great iniponcir.ee and
plays r. g’ent part in his life. The
'Ol-room e-iocat'or heir.? to cdci*
hi. view. Whether his particular li e
interest :• id .art, business, po'iticr,
I or medicine will determine how t e
will cce-g our opinions and haw te
will ecoive what we tell him.
I For oftentimes tbe pe's.*n who
thinks that his mind is opeii, preves
: Liinfeif too rai :x'w-niinded to be wil
ling for other people to J 'c*ro their
j
; or; orjln^ors,
- ‘!a'!exv Tborar.ion
TEL NEW YEAR
: *'* ii: ;.i! try to make this New
or the be-t y• eve:*, Lot us for
get old th ; *n:s 'Ttst nd Vein to do
better t;-r, v.v did last year. Let
u- po to see the sick aid try in every
way to c! tv" those who are sad.
.For :ic one knows our future path
way. Rut when we come to a lined
task, Jet • *..y. J vlll try. ar<! we
w> i 1 he - iccessfu!.
One leson to leten s to ?*. good,
kino, imtieot to eve' y ce we
come in contact with.
Let us make the New Year bright
by meeting every one with a stride,
an t a jelly word to sty.
NOW *s the time t-o begin.
2v Mir.ni* 3ellc Smith,
*. w Kiffrtt fradt* .
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DAN!ELSVILLE. C.A.
HONOR ROLL FOR DF.CEM3EP.
FIRST GRADE
Dorothy Collier, Alary Jo Ayers
Mary Louise Rowe, Bobbie Biichmure
SECOND GRADE
Ge*-e Henslee, John Norris Sims,
Russell Davison, Willis B'rchmo e,
Leslie Cook, David Dechovitz.
THIRD GRADE
Polk Gholston, Joe Burton, Ralph
Parham, Thelma Sue Parham. Pauline
Smith, Robert Stephens.
FOURTH GRADE
Mary Carolyn Carmichael, Mam ha
Groves.
FIFTH GRADE
Mary Woods, Irene Dillard .Agnes
Cairs.
SIXTH GRADE
Pearl Graham, Henry Gerald Birch
more.
SEVENTH GRADE
Mabel Henslee, Geraldine Noell,
Elisabeth Woods, Martha Carmichael
Alger Ni>;.
eighth grade"
Fell? Graham, Marion White, Bo
iis Graham, Lusavah Johnson, Minnie
Belle Smith,
NINTH. GRADE
TENTH GRADE
Ida Merle Carither?, Eldr.dge Gra
ham, Eilen Griffeth
ELEVENTH GRADE
Elis.e Kir:.
IF YOU MUST WEAR GLASSES,
wa v r,c; he.vr- ti c*n L-v <tzi ex
pert optometrist from the Cbm. A.
Gretn Optical Cos., Atlanta, Ga. He
will be at cor store ayain on Satur
day, January 2Sth .
Hardman Drue Cos., Colbert, Ga .
Hl ■ .
I/cnfni Nt; i *c<*
Dr D L. Cloud from Greers
boro, (ia. will be in C n or on
Second Monday t-r.ch month r?e
pared to d* all c’affes < f dents!
work, to remain ore week.
He wii} appreeiale a call.
Of rice in Roper Building.
FARM LOANS
The International Life IsMvrtnct-
Company ts row jnakin*; .loans .on
Madifcn County farms.
See Fred Bend at the Clerk’s Of
in Danielirille every Tuesdev.
1-10, t-f, R 1 & N
Ml, 4t, N
Athens Besiness Cohege
Book keerirl l 011 {ll c 1 1.d
typewrit’>.£■,
Save oG per ccut of fxper.seh
bv atlti Oirg i] i iiltii. The
Graduates of tut; Athens Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate j
employed Write for ir.foma
tion to day.
Box 64", Athens, Ga.
: LAWYER
VESTERIM. OWNBY
LAWYER
415-416 GOULD BLDG
FHGUE. WALNUT (H 5. tll/Klf, bi
Will Prccthc in tII in Mb
See i e fer BUCKEYE INCUBA
TORS and J*RODDERS.
R T. BROOMF,
DanieUville, Ga
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f* EMBALMERS *
1 AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT?
>M Jjjjb COFFINJ_—Isd niuit j£
■ JL BRPACuyTßEejrrli
8 iMr^ATH : ENS dA.
The Menace cl Pleasure
Even in such innocent i.leafures as xr?c'rg to tie <fci’cun
there is a menace tc ycur health i it : <ii ?j ;nj u s ; (r ; f
not c ear, vVe can luirish you with g!fsses to leliete the
strain ar.d clear up the visit in
M. F. FiCKETT JEWELRY CO*
Jcuele rr— ( } p tomc-1 ri si &
ZQQ CLAYTON ST.‘ ATHENE, GA*
Special Prices
ON
Everything
AT
ABRAHAM’S
I am going to move to Atlanta
and my stock must be sold out, so
V
I’m giving you opportunity to bu\
your goods at prices that are Sower
than you can find anywhere. Come
in for what you want.
A. Dechovitz
, Comer, Georgia
C. A. SCUDDER
f.IKAVIiI.FH
JOia monel®
WatoUes
•’•Sl'fiHN.'
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