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The' Danielsville Hon i tor.
VOL XXv 111
WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
TH W. M. 1r - Workers' .Confer*-
cnee * of the fifth district will be
L-kl at the Baptist church of Daniels-
Jile. February 19, at 2 o’clock.
Mrs. J. O. M. Smith,
Press Chair. sth Dist.
NOTICE
Deputy Collector, G. B. Fleming,
will be in Comer, on Feb. 27, 192-1,
for the purport of assisting- taxpayer
•j fiH n g their Federal Income Tax
Returns for the year 1923 .
The deputy will be stationed at the
pest office.
J. T. ROSE, Collector
Internal Revenue, Dist. of Ga.
.FIFTH SUNDAY RALLY
There in to be n rally of the Bap
tist churches of the Fifth District on
the Fifth Sunday in March, Provided,
foB) e church in the district * invites
the rally to meet with them}. If
there is any churches desiring it
please communicate with the officers
of the district at once.
VV\ P. Brook?, Jr.
all day missionary
ttWILNAKY Mttnnb
Coibert Me-ihodint Church
February 17th, 1924
PROGRAM:
For the Consideration of Christian
World Problems, and the Efforts
of the Church for their Solution.
Morning Service—•
10-30 A. M.—Sunday School Devo
tional and Class Report Only.
10:50—Statement by Mr. 11. C.
Hardman, Centenary Treasurer
Prayer—“ Thanksgiving for what
has been accomplished" by pastor.
Address—“ The Christian’s Task” by
Mr. W. L Hardman.
.‘vaycr—For faith hnd strength to
Julfih cur obligations, by Mrs Kidd
Address— “What the Centenary ha?
done," by Mr, J. M, Waggoner.
Music—Special, by Miss Pearl Hard
man .
•'-rmon- “His Great Prayer,” by
Bov. O B. Tally.
Afternoon Service:
: 0 Devotional, Mr. W. N. Hard
man
. idi ess(. s ; -‘The Achievments of the
Centenary”’ Mr. W. E. Henslee
Tr&gruy of tbe Unpaid Pledge,”
-Hr Gerald Birchmore
s ' 0n - of the Completed Task,”
• v - r J- C. Coiner.
-. A \ by Miss Pearl Hard
man .
O'eninw Service:
■' 0r..-.], Epworth League.
a tic Entertainment—“A
the Mexican Centenary.
fourteen characters.
full ;... . „ . T , ,
• r -u j et everybody see
th:s
' “My Brother’s Keep*
(r ’’ -K-v.C. 9. Tally.
0! :TER SUPPER AT ILA
C'.-nis i •
:irg your fr:cn-Js to
, v ' ; :: i.u]-er at the 11a School
oust
, -r-K tv- evening, Feb. 22nd.
, t , *’ ‘ ’ other to cook supper
' fiHf for we’ll have plenty to
;! Ur hur,rfr and thirst. So
. fr. 1 mVjer *° com -o and bring
i DANIELSVILLE
Miss Estelle Carithers spent Tues-
day night with Miss Louise Christy.
Mrs. Df. A. Mosetev and Mrs. J.
,H. Boggs were in Athens Wednes
■ day afternoon.
j Miss Mazelle Seymour visited Miss
| Ora Hall Sunday and Monday
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■ Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Broome were
visitors to Carnesville Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Scott spout the latter
j part of last week in Athens.
j Mr. L. E. Greene was a visitor
'to Athens Thursday.
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; Miss Ada Wilson arrived Wedr.es
| day to take charge of the millinery
| department for h. E. Greet:e & Cos.
Mr. Ben Roberts of Chase City,
Va. visited his sister, Mrs. R. C.
Griffcth, one day last week, on his
way to Florida, on a fishing trip and
other social events.
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j Quite a number are expected to
i attend the Basket Ball Tournament
! here Friday and- Saturday,
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| All who heard Rev. Allen Sunday
| morning and evening enjoyed his
sermons. If you did not hear him
i you certainly missed something.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Graham,
[Mrs. W. D. Meadow', Mrs. J, Y.
j Hu if and Joe C-urtls were shopping
in Athens Monday.
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Mrs. It. T. Broome returned
| from Carnesville Wednesday, where
i she has been at the bedside of her
father who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sunders
j were shopping in Athens Wednesday.
Mrs. Jessie Scarborough of Co
mer spent Wednesday with Mrs. H.
B. Matto*.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of
Eiherton were spend-the-day guests
|of Mrs. J. E. Gordon Sunday.
; Mr. and Mrs* J. £. Graham of
; Athens visited relatives here for the
| week-end.
1 Miss Kathleen Spelling is at home
| for a few days recovering from an
i attack of appendicitis.
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j Miss Glad vs Nelms of Commerce
• will sr.end the week-end here.
j Mr. N. C. Alexander cf Com
i nieree was here on business Tuesday
A CORRECTION
1 .
I A write up of the installation of
! officers of O. IQ. S. Chapter No.
! 248 of Danielsviile appeared in last
! week’s issue. In this were the names
• of elected and appointed officers for
the ensuing year. We are very sorry
i indeed that thru mistake two names
: did not appear in list. Mrs. Ora Mead
; cw, who so efficiently filled her office
during the oast year as chaplain was
reappointed, and Mrs. Janie Lee
i Boggs whose faithful service as or
i gainst hms added much to the Cha n
iter. We ere very glad indeed to
• make this corrction. but sorry it oc
•curred.
EGGS FCR HATCHING
Pure Aristocrat Barred P!ymouli
Rocks and Yon; t Strain S. C.
White Leghorn., $1 25 for 15 tgs%
ARNOLD COLLIER
Colbert. Ga
Danielsviile, Georgia, Friday, Feb. 15. 1924
WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS.
MEETING
The Woman's C-lub of Danielsviile
held its February meeting at the
Club room on Feb. 7, at thrive o’clock
Mr*. J. T. Murray, president bo
ng abnent, Mrs. J. H. Boggs pre
sided. After the reading of the min
utes tho treasurerreported a small
sum in the bank for current expenses
Final arrangements wore then made
for tho Tournament bunch to be
erved on Feb- 16-
The Program • Chairman for Feb.,
Mis. Roy Griffith, had planned a
most instructive entertainment us
ing Georgia as her subject.
Mrs. J. N. Griffeih and Mrs. N.
C. Bullock were ideal bos'esses and
the social hour w.s most enjoyabiu.
Refreshments were quite dainty and
delicious.
MADISON COUNTY TOURNAMENT
At the second meeting of the Mad
ison County Tournament Committee,
Saturday, January sth. it was decid
ed that the county baeket-ball tourney
should be held at Danielsviile, Feb.
15 and Ifi, if the weather permits.
In ca:x> of bad weather it will be
held, Feb*. 22nd and 23rd.
Any Mad bow County School de
siring to enter a team may do so
subject to the following regulations:
The players participating must be
bona-fide -student? of the school they
represent; i. e, they must have at
tended school regularly for not less
than six (0) weeks daring the scho
lastic year J 923—1921 and previous
to the time of the tournament and
they must nut have attended any
school other than the one they repre
sent during the scholastic year 1*923-
1921.
They must bo doing passing work
in at least three (3) major subjects;
All teams must be entered before
noon of Feb. 2nd; i. c. a list of el
igible players from each school, sign
ed by tbe principal or suptrintendont
must be in possession of Hope P.
Davis, Comm. Sec before that date
Drawing wilt be made Fob. 9,
10:00 A. M. at Supt. David’s office.
Tickets for tournament may he se
cured from Supt. Ciaote Stevens of
Madison County High School. The
price will be 25c for t< achers and
school children; 50c for all others.
All communications relative to the
tournament should be addressed to
Hope P. Davis, Colbert, Ga.
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* JUST FROM 3HILO * j
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< Last Week’s Locals)
Hcio we coroe if ter being absent !
' *“ T •
The singing given by Miss Louesa
<jrowe Sulnday afternoon was en
joyed by a large crowd.
There will be a box supper at Shi- j
lo Thursday night, Feb. 14. Every
body come and bring a box.
Mr. Joe Tyner and family of Ath
ens spent Sunday with Mr. G. H.
Tyner and family
Mr. an<i Mrs. Clarence Bennett and
father arid Mr?. Grover Doan spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr, A thus
Bennett near Commerce.
Miss Inez Crowe spent the week
end with home folks of Commerce.
. Mi‘s Annie Mae Baxter spent Sun
day with Mi : • Rosa Neil and Lop
e a Crowe.
Miss Eita Dudley sport Sunday
with Mh-s Clara Bea 'Though.
Mrs. L. D. Evans spent Friday
Vv 'i;h Mr .B. S. ChaMccn of Frankljn
Mi-,.' Mary Lain Sorrells spent th<s
week-end with homcfolkr and came
back with anew pair of slippers.
Mist, Minr.ie Vv ill Fowler spent
j Sunday with Miss Pauline Bruce.
Mr. Coil Bennett spent Sunday
j with Mr. Dave Williams near Com
merce •
I Mr. Dupree Evans spent Friday
! night and Saturday with Mr. Lurr.
k
I Evans r.tid family,
j Miss Bessie Loral spent the week
end with home-folk,*,
Mr. uiid Mrs. Coy Crowe spent
'the week-end with Mr. Mr. I.um
Evans and family.
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* FROM IRON RED CROSSING *
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(Last Week’s Local?)
We are glad to say that al! the
i the people of our community who
have hnd measles are improving.
i
- Dud Chandler, son and dough
lor were the Sunday evening guests
of Mrs. Hoyt (handler.
Mr. Luther Chasbine of South
Carolina was visiting his father Sat
i urelay and Sunday.
Mr. Dud Fitzpatrick ha* recently
moved from South Carolina back into
our community.
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MA, M. Y. Freeman and little son,
Norman, of Ila were visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. J. R. Fitzpatrick Sunday
afternoon.
Mr?.. Flora Holllfteld returned
from South Carolina where she has
been visiting her slater.
Mrs. T. B. Smith and son, Hoke,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mi a.
Joe Hooper.
Mr. Doris Fitzpatrick was seen
hanging around Hix Sunday.
Mm. Abie Fitzpatrick and daught
er, Mrs. Ilovt Chandler, arid little
son Theron, took dinner with Mrs*.
Smith of Poca Sunday.
Mr. Jim Berrong of Blue Store
spent the night with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hooper Saturday night.
M if-a Pauline Fitzpatrick spent
Saturday afternoon with Miss Etta
Smith.
Miss Ida Burroughs visited Mrs. :
Maggie Smith Monday morning. |
Mi*. Billie Burroughs and Mr. i
Rare Fitzpatrick made a business !
trip to Commerce Monday.
Mr. Dewey Holden and Mr. Earn- i
est Wood were out riding Sunday. I
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All of the home folks left Messers ■
Carney Shields and Hoke Smith :
Sunday; they had a chicken mull of i
their own, then went off courting in (
eare. i
j
Mr. Garfield Hi.opei took dinner
with Mr. Jim Berrong Sunday.
The little infant of Mjf. Harvey
Allen was buried at Wesley Chapel
Thursday evening.
i will tell you next week who is
the most popular gi r: of lla.
Mr. Oarney Shields cut corn stalks
this afternoon over on tbe Sal lie
• farm. Ha! Ha!
I-- -- -
'There i .<> much good in the worst
; of us,
And so much bad in the best of us,
I That it doesn’t behoove any of us
j To talk about the rest of us.”
—Blue Eyed Betty.
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FARM LOANS
The International Life Imuraace
Company i* now making -loans .on
Madison County farm*.
See Fred Bond at tbe Clark's Of
fice in DanieWvilte every Tuesday.
C itm *rL }} i 1 ft ? jc7s
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FIDELIS CLASS MEETS
One of the most delightful social
affair* of the past week was the Feb
ruary meeting ->f the Finchs Class
at the home of Mrs. O. C. Wages.
Guests were received by Misses Ruth
Wages and Evelyn White in Cos
tume representing George and Mar
tha Washingtors.
Ihe living room ar.u halls were
most inviting with dainty decora
tions of hutchcts, and baskets of
blossoms, of red, white and blue.
A .most enthusiastic business
| session was hold, and the report of
the treasurer was indeed gratifying.
As we review the accomplishments
of the class, who have raised funds
the past year of $499.51 besides
other work done, wo f*:el that our ef
forts have not been in vain.
Tbe social hour was truly a happy
one as tbe guests made merry over
ffie game--, a unique and pretty feat
urc- was the original contest by the
hostess, printed on red hatchets, and
j answered by names of the class. A
| dcl cio'js sclad course followed by a
j vw'eet course was served by Misse
: Ruth Wage,: and Evelyn White, each
• 0i ’ c emphasizing the Washington
idea. The rut cups were red, white
: and blue, carrying a Hag and mount
j od <>n hatchets.
I A large number of members were
present, and each ore voted this one
of our most enjoyable meetings.
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS
The February meeting of the Wo
man’s Club was held yosterdav af
ternoon at, the home of Mrq. T. C.
Davison, with xMrs. T. C. Davison,
Mrs. P,. C. Davison, Mrs. bf. 0.
Whelchel and Mrs. W. C. Groves
joint hostesses*.
Mrs. J, W. Gbolston, president,
opened the meeting promptly at 2:30
with the song,“America,” by the
Club. The Litany was read by Mrs.
T. C. Davison, after which the roll
call was answered by famous Geor
gians. The program it. charge of Mrs
C. If. Barnes, chairman of educa
tion was given as follows:
Study of Life and Works of Mrs.
Felton—Mrs. J. T. Need
Violin Solo— Miss Rockeppa Burck
halter.
Woodrow Wib'O.n—■ Mrs. M. T.
Payne
Indian Legend—‘iT.e Cherokee Roar,
by Mr?.. TANARUS). C. Davison
Travelogue Lybee, St. Simons and
Jckyl Islands—Mrs C B Ayers
The bu. ire??, session wa; full of
(nthusi'mru a; piv.ng for new Cub
.
tn'trrs were pre e t?d aril u::-
cept'.d, and reports of committee:!
show that all departments of Club
have been active. The gavel present
ed by Mr*. Lena Felker Lewis t®
| Comer Woman’s Cub. for general
excellence over f .rty other Clubs in
Eighth District, is a prized trophy
in our possession, thi* being tho
first meeting do. ■ its presentation.
A delicious salad course was serv
ed hy the ho t; -sen.
WANTED:
To buy tv r> mules.
RALPH COLLIER,
Comer, Ca , Rt. I.
( EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. C.
R. 1. Red*, Donaldson Strain, at St.so
| per IS. Alo booking orders now
j for Baby Checks, Feb., Mch., and
j Apr. delivery, at 20 cents each oe
; $4.50 per 25.
J. L. .McMURRAY
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