The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 08, 1924, Image 1

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the Daniels vine rionitor. vol xx v in MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL MEET ABRIL 4ih and sth, S:00 A. M., Easrsrn Time Danielsvilie, Georgia PROGRAM Fridav, 9 A. M., Hasten Tima HIGH school literary events Friday morn in*. •y.(HI to 10:30— Algebra and Arichms tic. 10:30 to 12:00—Spelling Friday night. Debate, Recitations', and Dacia matious. grammar school litera ry events Friday morning:. ii: 00 to 10:00 —Arithmetic 10:00 to 11:00 —Essaay 11 ; 00 to 11:30 —Spelling-. 12:00 to I:3O—DINNER Friday afternoon 1 ;;o to 3:00 —Declamations and Recitations high and grammar school athletic events Saturday morning' ,0:00 o’clock Eastern time. 1. Running Broad Jump 2. Running High Jump. -’l. 100 Yard Dash. 4. 50 Yard Desk. -5. 220 Yard Dash. +;. Basket Ball Throw. 7. Dodge Ball. 12:00 to 1:0ft DINNER Saturday afternoon, 1:00 o’clock V. Costume Relay. 2. 50 Yard Re ! ay 4 Corner Relay. Assemble at Banket Bali Court for announcements* ' RULES HIGH SCK LITERARY EVENTS: 1. RECITATION—I girl; Time 8 chi. Time-keeper will call time. Ne civ eligiib 11 .- who has won first place. On chapel) 2. DECLAMATION—I boy. Time >• min. Time-keeper will call time. \o one eligible who has won first face, (hi chapel) •i. MATHEMATICS—Either 1 g-irl ■*l boy. Time 1 hr. 30 min. '.rithmolie—Milne Arithnitftie thru (.age 2k!). Content mit must corr.c froiH* "A grade). Paper will be furnished, vo one elieibJo who has won Ist place. •■k-ebra—Wentworth-Smith through 'mok I. Time ! hr. 30 min. Either 1 -•'"1 oi 1 boy. Contestant must come ■ ■ 'p.h, loth, or lfth grade. a P fci ' "'-‘l be furnished. No one e:i --p ' won first place. ESSAY— Either 1 boy or 1' J " • i hour. Subject: Some ' Event in discussion between lst March 15th. Judge" select subject. Contestant must <m?h p<-n and ink. Paper will be N., one eligible who has 1-t place . DE B ATE—“Resolved, That ‘K'r-Scholasi-ic Athletics should he -ooliahpH ii 'y*; Tunc: main speech 8 • ‘ v G . • o • 1 u.Uv i min. and ] speaker 1 n side. Time keeper will V- U t mc ’ Any one is eligible. !■ CLING— Either 1 boy or 1 . S " c;! ' iH ?e Business Speller. 50 v + r i 1 en from review in If , ‘ ' "’’k- Capers must be had complction of the giving l ( j. /' v 'or.'isj.. Pen and ink must K by contestant. Pacer Wcr , ' JI nishotT. No one who has t"p a i>Wt ' 11 eligible. Rammar s. literary events , , tON -I girl. Tim ■ 6 - ,v i“ t*e called. No Ist Ugible. , ' -ATION— 1 boy. Ti.re lUne w i be called. N* it •“ r "hrble. S. MATHEMATICS—Either 1 | boy or 1 .girl. Time .1 hr. 30 min. j Contestant from sth, 6th, or 7th j grade. Essentials of Arithmetic, | Wentworth-Smith Advanced Book to j page 129. No Ist winner eligible. Paper will be furnished. (Room II.) | 4. ESSAY. Either 1 boy or 1 • girl. Time 1 hr. 30 min. Subject: A J historical subject to he taken from j Old Europe and Young America. J Contestant must furnish pen and jink. Paper will be furnished. No is j winner is eligible. Contestant from p-hth. oth. and 7th grades, ißoom I.) j 5. SPELLING—Either 1 boy or 1 1 girl. Hunt’s Complete Speller. 50 j words from entire book. Pen and ink |'must be furnished by contestant?. | Paper will be furnished. Papers must be handed in at the completion* {of the giving out of words-. No Ist i cl! o lL’.e. HIGH SCH. ATHLETIC EVENTS: i . RUNNING BROAD JUMP—i boy. ■'! trials. Foot must not com over the edge of the take off hoard'. It wili not be counted. No Ist win ner eiigibie • 2. RUNNING HIGH JUMP— i boy. 3 trials to bo started i:i -i ft. No Ist winner eligible. 3. 100 YD. DAHH—I boy. No Ist winner eligible. 4. 220 YD. DASH— 1 boy. No Ist winner eligible. 3. FOUR CORNERED RELAY 'S boy ; from each school. Leng ii >.; timated 1700 yard. No cutting cor ners allowed. No Ist winner eligible. (3. 50 YD. DASH —1 girl. No Ui winner oligiM :. 7. BASKET BALL THROW—I girl. Bing (5 ft. in diameter. Coniasl ant must not sfcf p on ring or out of bounds. No Sat winner eligible. 8. 50 YARD RELAY—I girls <*rois each school. Token 12 in. long. Two stationed opposite the otiior two. 5" yards apart Rae to be at saws tim* from same line. No Ist winner* .i • igib!* • 2 : Danielsvilie, Georgia, Friday, Feb. 8, 1924 GRAMMAR S ATHLETIC EVENTS 1. RUNNING RROAI) JUMP—I hoy. 3 trials. Foot must not come o cr tho edge of take off board. It will not be counted. No Ist winner eligible. 2. RUNNING HIGH JUMP—I boy. 3 trials—to be started at 3.S ft. No Ist winner* eligible. 3. CRACKER RATING C.ON IEb i—l boy. Eat six square soda ! crackers, no waste. All crackers to 1 be eaten, one at a time. The one hat finishes eating first and t,.e i •vhistl'ws is winner. One place ami ■V) ribbons. Three points to be given. 4. DODGE BALL—2 girls. One in ring and the other out. Ring 25 fc <n Diameter. A*, soon as the girl in the ring is hit. she and her partner etue. The last to remain in the ring is Ist winner etc. No Ist winner el igible. 5. 100 A ARD DASH—I boy. Ne Ist winner eligible. 0. COSTUME RELAY—3 girls from each school. One acts as post. Track HO it long. In center of track ; have a circle 40 in. in diameter. The j girl acting as post stands on the op- j josite aide from where the Contest- j ant starts. The first girl picks up * ; ruit ca>.c, then runs to the ring in ! 'enter, stops opens sub. ca o, puts \ m a skirt, hat and coat, which are | aken from the suit case, closes case, ! aises umbrella, and with umbrella I hi one hand and suit case in other, j "ins around the peat, then comes back to Center ring, takes off clothes, puts them in suit cast;, closes it and then runs back To line, giving tk* second girl the .wt Case and she re peat. acts of tin 111, 4. GENERAL RULES— 1. No winner who has won I*l place at any time will be eligible for same event. 2. A pupil may enter as many <- vents a?' dented, provided .it does not conflict with any other event. 3. Names of contestants and - which they will enter must be fnaiktd to Miss Elizabeth Roper, Co mer, (.-a. by 12 o’clock, Saturday, Maprh 29. Failure to do this forfeits right to enter. 4. AH athletic events will start promptly. If, contestants are not present when events start they for feit right to enter said event. 5. .After contestant enters Litera ry event he must not leave roon or converse with any one until paper is handed in. C. Winner- of all Ist places will receive •> points; winners of all 2ad places will receive 3 points; v\inne; ' f ; ;1 3rd place- will receive 1 point; . , otherwise designate:!. T. ‘ Contest Lo.'.uuivlee a-k that no school receive •*. holiday un less they enter meet. Ail i-chooia are if \ ited to enter. 8. On account of hard times there will be nc dictionaries or banner* awarded to individual schools. Pub licity will be announced to the three winner? in Grammar School. Th* Loving Cap will be awarded Ist High School winner. 9. Each Supt. of Schools will be . asked bo contribute 25 cents to the Committee to buy uniform paper for til written work. 10. If it js raining April 4th and sth, the Literary events will contin ue, but Athletic Events will be April 12th, by order of Committee. 1!. For further information con , jit Committee. Sign ad, m ( A,. Stevens, Chair., Danielsville ; Elizabeth Roper, Sec. Comer, C. T. Jordan, Cartton. Ne>iil Hardman, Colbert, (la. { Garnett Ware, 11a Ga Mi; *. ■e Ward. Comer, Ga. DANIELSVILIE We are very sorry to lean, of Mr. jM . S. Sanders’ continued illrie -s. I Mr. and M>’s. Thurmond Sarutcrs. Mrs. Tom Sanders and Mr Field; I were visitors to AD. Airy, via, Sm- I day. i . sßr O.tifl lIW. o ani | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blackwell | spent Sunday with the latter’ , T.xth , er near Bond Academy. Mr. and Mrs. it (’, Davie were | week-end visitors to Stuthan. Dr. a;id Mrs. J. S. Daniel of Dan iels,vil!t* were here* Sunday \ i-n-ng Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stephen:-!. —Commerce News. Masses I.orine Kidd nr.d Pauline- Brooks spent the week-end with the hitter’s inothir, Mrt Addie Brooks. Mr. W. Y. Harbor ct Commerce was here on business Thurwiay. Messers Elco Huff and Horace Daniel have entered West Point Mil itary Academy. Mrs. Wyatt Bullock is ,sp< tiding futiif time in Athens with re'atnos. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Griffith -nd Mrs. N. C. BuLock were sLo oping in Athena last week. Mm. D. A,. Moseley left. Monday for Atlanta when: ,-l.e v. ill be joined by Miss A>*-i Wi son. They ox poet to •pend several days there* 'Mi careful rejection of Spring Millinery :or I ii. Greene and Cos. Misses Lucy Gnoi.-tor, Lvcy Mead ow and Virginia Moseley re spending this week-end ii. Bowman the geest, of Miss Trcva Songor. Mr. J. O. Brock of Wnyciosr. •pent 1s t week-end here vv'th tig. sister, Sir-. C. hi. Snell tag. Airs. B. T. Alo.seley spent .severs**, days in Atlanta List week with rel ative*. Mr. Gordon Fleming of Eownan was a visitor here Tuesday Mrs. Mary Son ell and Mrs. ,v. S. Dalton visited Mr. WPf Scott is Athens Monday. Mr. Scot* had the misfortune to fall from a • Gi(>r in the store a few days ago and broke hi.-: foot. Mr. Sant Edwards ©•’ Commerce wan hero on business Thursday. Alias Louise Snelling was the guest |°f relative:: in Sonaea, S. C. last I week. i Mrs. Alice Little left on Thurs ■ day for a several weeks' visit t rei ! ative in the .Southern part of the state of Florid:*. The many friends of Miss A:la Wit son will be delighted to know teat | she will return and have charge ■t' L. E. Greene c* Cos. Millinery de partment for the spring easor.. , Rev. M. C. Allen wall til bis re uiar appointment at the Methodist I church on next Sunday mu-.-viag and evening. ; M:raers P. -1. Forte! l : .1. it. Hoggs r<: :-.!<• a buslnet trip to ,Vt. <*n - on Thur day . M: , r.vo.yn Carson • • i Cle Er :--ud -• c-.;,.'i*t and b> Mr. Wal ter E Atw -.pent' last week-end <•' , 'i'.illuiah Falls. Mrs. W. D. Gholston and .ML. ; Lucy Ghol .ton were in Athens ir ! last Saturday. If ycu love your neighbor, t' l! b ; m /ou do. If you don’t love him, 0x.,n,- : inr yourself. Try being kind a whole week, i*' - you are riot successful. ‘mend you; remaining days asking God to f >r oive your sins,. Mr. J. E Bond and Lev. Ai!-/) were in Athens' Monday. i Mn. Sallie Kidd is visiting in Co mer. Rev. M. C. Allen has in.tallc.' a telephone in th< parsonage . The basket-ball game here last Wednesday, Danielsville vs. Carlton was a very exci’iog game, the score j being r favor of M. C. H. S. | Mr. and Mr . Collie Graham -pent | Sunday roar Ft. Luma** with Mr 1 ahss ’ *s4i ria i v r. MEETING OF FARMERS OF MADISON COUNTY Friday, Feb. 15. 2:00 P. M. Discnasioi s from men of authority ab**ut farming in I9Mj. Local speak ers as well as those from other sec tions wiil he on the program. Also a general dDeussion among all those present of the different problems con fronting farmers this year. Every farmer and business man in Madison county should be present at this meeting. It will do j- good to v.ot together. All the different phases of agriculture will be taken up. This meeting will fi< he'd prompt ly ut 2:00 i 'clock at the court house. Bring your friends and assure their that they wild be well paid by attend ing. Remember the date;. W. R. ESKEW, Cos. Agfc, VUS3 VIRGINIA MOSELEY " : IS HOSTESS Miss Virginia Moseley entertained s:-:;tecn friends at a progrre-aiv -.* heart-riice party op Saturday aft<?"- nc.on, .January 2(5. from three to five o’clock. Quantifies of (lowers vvec-i attract ively arranged in trie living room who' the geests assembled*. Mini., and bon-bon von erjojed dr .it ; tki yfime. T', .. /;h ;i -r.l!.g IjUt ■ host: s-- tic parted from regular formnliti r, enuring h'-r guest.; to enter int > wholesome enjoyment throughout the entire party. Delicious cream and colic were served. t> VNIEIGSVILLE O. E. S. A call communication of Daniels viUe ( baptrr Order Eastern Star No. 21S was hold !n the Mi on is Hail here on Friday night for public in stallation of elected a-id appointed officers for 1924. Ail of the John H. Jones Lodge No 313 wore iiiviu and, •>. goodly number being | pre: r rit. lie me'.-ting was called for 7:3 i | o’clock wi re a cliicke i ir.'i'! had I>e i ■*! ranged by the nidi Bro. H. L ! ffehe] so per vising the cooking. The ! mull v. v ■ (ieiicif i. s .: and served by !a' e; ’ it. E. 3., followed by cal.e I .r,d co, foe. After the lunch the mu - i meeting wrv. c . led t order ard offi i cm ; elected marched, into the spa I O’<>us haL with appropriate music by !Mn Jarre Lee Hoggs, presenting a I •own 'J. (frill the officers arriviig; ist Gieir r.'|M-cti\e stations in this Leautifu! and impressive manner, ' the iristcl; it";• vcrvices beginning • r -’•'-(•!ntt-’y : Alt . Leila Bond, Worthy Matron b. A Mo-tdey, Worthy Patron Hr? Georgia Grid'eth, A'• social'* .VI -A roe M U* • ■ Echols, Gonduclre;-;- M:i -* Kidd, Associate C..n ductre Miss I ioy*‘f hong, Me.rVha! Mr*. Heb-r I)- rid A < Mrs. Ma:;d<- Mot-e'ey, Ruth Mrs. Glaudine Mo <*!ey, Esther Mi-'s Ann.- Smith, Martha Mrs. Lottie Graham, Electa Mr.!. Estelle Gordon, Treasurer Mr Ann Griffeth, .Secretary Mrs. Bertha '•>hois, Warder 11. J,. I* cools, Sentinel A r l<*r this i ho’-t and impressiso <a!ks were made by the following guests: Dr. .1. S. Daniel, Claude Steve ', D r W I) Gholrion, and Judge U. T. Moseley. MR. J N . B. THOMPSON TO RUN FOR SENATE From go-d authority vve jnn -• of Comer will make the race for ; SUifu Sennit'-. Hia formal announce /df’ Ap:c *. Via. Number