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The DanielsviUe Honitor.
VOL XX v 111
BUNDLE*WEEK” drive
T le committee of women iu Mad
lsw County putting on the “Bundle
Week” drive for the benefit of refu
gees and orphans of East
is meeting with much success, ac
cording to reports received, by Mrs.
jewel Bond Murray of DameUviUe,
general chairman. Those who are
associated with Mrs. Murray in the
campaign are Mrs. J. K. Boggs of
paniekville, Mr:.. A. S. Westbrook
41;( j Mrs. G. D. Westbrook of Ha, Mrs.
\\\ A. Rowe of Comer, ar.d Mri H.
][ Hampton of Colbert.
The slogan of the drive this week
is “five pounds of old clothes from
every family in lia, Corner, Colbert
and DanielsviUe,” and the committee
hopes to reach this quota.
Only servicable garments are asked
|,v the committee, and requests that
silks and finery not be donated as
those wSI he cf small use to those
for when the drive ;r> conducted . Oid
overcoats, man and women’s suits,
woolen gloves, children’s clothes, any
old comfortable garments are solic
ited .
The drive in Madison county .is be
ing undertaken under the auspices
•of the Near East Relief, which or
ganization, chartered by Congress, is
the official agent of the American
people in the Bible lands. This or
ganization has (Tony a great deal of
humniiarian work among these peo
ple and at present time are. feeding,
educating and otherwise caring for
■thousands of 1 stile orphans.
Recent reports of distressing con
ditions have come to the. national of
fice of the organization oner the ad
ditional needs of the people, particu
larly for clothes, has proved a great
strain on the resources of the Near
East Relief, which now in the emer
gency Is using this means to meet
the great need.
Mrs. Murray has permission of
dent. R. C. David to allow the school
children to bring cans of condensed
milk and ear.s of syifup to bo shipped
with the old clothes.
BTH A. Sl m. wins games
Madison. Ga., Feb. 27, 1924
Bosvick and A. &M. played a doub-
Rlc header in basket-ball last Friday,
Ecb. 22nd, on ihe A. & M. courts.
A- & M. was victorious in both con
the boys winning 27—4, the
girls 38 to 3.
T.ie Boswick sir's put up a hull
dci;; fignt and in spite of the piled up
scr,re by their opponents, they never
JOr " moment gave up until the last
toot of the vliistlq. There girls
hoiih. be commended for the cvedita-
Wc showing which they made in this,
ihe r first match cratr.e.
’ rir.r.tnr
'r'< r ‘ spor- n>. .R ilvip, making the game
f :i ul l-i'juzui'e to ail concerned, and
v/;!; h real pleas-ure that v, r e look
forward to the return game at Bcs
"icc, Frid iv the 29th
1 A. &M. girls had it on the
A team ir. better training, be
'• ■ -ore experienced team, more
V ' ' and good pars work!
"• R’-ra a splendid team
" ! oS•, :.t s.-he proud of and just
* > T . Cj. iv. Davis i • coaching
thi
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DaNIELSVILLE *
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T ,.‘ ■ j. n. Boggs.
' ; ; i V/. R. Eskew at
-1 a l J 2:r; Meeting in Athens at-
Agricultural College
England and Evelyn
r ' and er.t the week-end with Miss
■ ' -A-'ke-r near Tallulah.
' y- r ’ Mrs? W. D. Graham, Mrs
C!.olsten and Mrs. C. B. Par
e shopping in .Athens Friday.
Miss Ava Byrd and mother of 11a
were :happing here Saturday.
Rev. John Ai. Simpson and son,
Ben White, of Commerce visited Mrs
8. N. White Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. Eugene
Huff are glad to aee him out again.
Miss Roxie Echcls is very sick
his week.
We are nighty sorry to learn that
Col. Howard Gordon is confined to
his roots with aaevere case of “flu”.
Mr. A. S. Westbrook, Mrs. J. W
Marion and son, John White of
Cleveland were visitors here Satur
day.
Miss Sallie Fannie Daniel of U. of
Ga. : :pc nt last week-end with her
parents, Dr. ar.d Mrs. J. S. Daniel.
Mrs. Adc'ie Brooks is in Athens
this week with her daughter, Pau
line, who is quite sick.
Thirty-four members of the B. Y.
P. U. and Epworth League enjoyed
a joint social at the school building
on Friday evening, Feb. 22. A num
ber cf interesting game- and con
' tests were •enjoyed, with favors, re
minders of Washington’s birthday.
Sandwiches and coffee were served.
0 lij i|!lf l§|;ill ; o- ; - , fj 1035 Model
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TOURING CARS
5210.00 JCxi Gold
TUI— - * tmm u+**-*~
%
To emiray JES
For every dollar tiaded with the stores named below
you will be given a trade ticket 9 to draw for one of the above
Cars and Gold.
The Gold will be given away as follows: First prise sls;
second prize $10; third prise $5; fourth prise $5. This will
be given away at each of the stores on Saturday, June 14th,
4 o’clock; also on Saturday, Oct. 4th, 4 o’clock. All tickets
will be held in the boxes for the drawing of the Ford cats.
Hold ail your ikueis until the Ford Cars are given away; it
might pay you. One car will be given away at each place:
Ist car givan away by Rowe Supply Cos, Mon. Dec. 29. R PM. 1
2nd car given away by Rowe liros., lues., Dec. .>(), 41. M .
3*’d car **ivesi away by li *A. Howe cv fo. t I'd. Dec. 51, .j.llfl.
FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF FERTILIZERS (GUANO) ECUGHT FROM US W£ WILL
mvF A TRADE TICKET.
~ EVERY DOLLAR TRADED WITH US, Oh PAID ON ACCOUNT OR NOTE WILL BE GIVEN A
irA3 WEGiVE TRADE TICKETS WITH CHICKENS, EGGS, PEAS, C ORN, AND ALL COUNTRY PRO
DUCE OT> 0 T> ANYONE CONNECTED WITH OUR STORE S, WILL NOT BE ALLOWED T )
. tRAv ; OTHERS S 'v/H£THE R, BLACK OR WHITE, MAN OR, WOMAN, GIRLS OR BOYS, WILL
p-7 r~ 71/ ET T\J "5 7- j- 7} T? r '7 £- 7" ■*> .
“ 7 o r,p ~w FOR T.X ABOVE PRIZES, YOU MUST EE ON THE GROUND V.TTH VOUR TICKET
W " E ”o™V ONeVr'iZE WILL BE hvL.7-.-0 A PERSON AT EACH 3RAV/ING.
Come in and let us explain it to you.
w, A. ROWE & CO.. Coiner, Ga.
ROWE BROS., Colbert, Ga.
ROWE SUPPLY CO., Carlton, Ga.
DanielsviUe, Georgia, Friday, Feb. 29, 1924
The Junior 3. Y. P. U. and Junior
\ League were delightfully entortuin
! cd at tile School Building on S'-itur
day evening, MNs Neil Campbell and
Mrs. Maud Blackwell chaperoned.
A number of games were enjoyed
aiter which refreshments \ver-: served
GRAND JURORS, MARCH TERM
C. T. Edwards, H. T. Long. C. C,
Bin aid. J. R. O’Kelley, Clauds G.
Stevens, W. F. Mathews, W. T.
Cook, J, I). Drake, G. L. Sailors C.
W. Duncan. H. /. Carring:op, E. J.
Jones, W. P. Butler Sr., Cohen Wil
liams, It. p. Bird, Rufus J. Sorrtds,
J. V. Jenkins, H. G. Bains e - *, It.
B. Bullock, A. B. Chandler, C. W.
Beacham, J. Q. Cnrttvr, T. S. Elliott,
J. L. Chatham, C C. Sanders, C. V.
Ridgway, W. P. Williams, J. A. Max
well, W. B. Nash, L. f}. Roper.
TRAVERSE JURORS,
MARCH TERM
I
No. I
B. E. Spratling, it. J. AlcEwen, C.
B. Boyd, A. L. Mann, S. VV. King, L,
O. Edwards, J. W. Christopher. J.
S. Patten, J. M. Faulkner, M. X. Bur
den, Neal L. Johns m, Clifford .J Cape-
No 2
M. H. Hardman, Alex Manley, Jul
ius E. Benton, J. Howard Long, C.
C. Wood, T. A. Long, Dupree Cox.
G. A. O’Kelley, K. M. Boggs, J.
F- Epearman, J. L. Fortson, J. B.
Patten.
No. .1
H. B. Sander's, J. If. Sorrow. A.
p. Gunnells, IT. W. David, O. Loy
Moon, E. B, Gordon, 0. C. DiFard,
lb T. Lane, J. H. Pendergrass J.
Martin, 0. A. Edwards, tl. (!. Wil
liams.
No. 4
E. J. Threlkeld, John A Phillips
G. W. Whitehead, J. T. Burden. I'.
C. Graham, Fred C. Whvlei.eh M.
W. Berryman, J. 0. Parluuv, J. L.
Long. A V. Tonkins, Joseph L. Pow
r.\ C. J. Tyner S:.
friendship dots
ID’w’s everybody enjoying this
snowy weather?
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Miss Ezzclte Harakon was the
week-end guest of her brother, MV.
and Mrs. Wilber Haralson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crook spent
Saturday night with parents, Mr. ;• rfl
M is. \v. E. C; owe.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Haraldson
wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Haraldson Friday rdpht.
Miss Fleets Perry spent Sunday
w ith. Misses Mai el and Willie Graham
Mrs. J. J. Graham spent Sunday
| afternoon with Mrs. Luvin Perry.
Mrs. W. D. Graham is hack on t.ha
tj-k list this week. We hope she will
.-oon he ’.veil.
Miss Janie and Annie Smith had
as their guest." a while Sunday nigld;
Mr. ami Mrs. Purine Freeman, Mb*
Tavie, and Messers Gilbert and RuH
Nash, Mis* Fieeta and Mr. Young
Berry, Miss Rilla, Freeman, Miss
Gladys Smith, Miss Della Murry and
Messers Paul Freeman and Dan
Brooks.
fa aster Bennie Graham spent Sun
d.-iy With Messers G. Aubrey
and Freeman Perry.
Or, Friday morning at 5:110 o’clock
the Death Angel visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler, took
f.vvr.y their lovely young daughter,
Jes.-r.v Mae, which was a great shock
to all who knew her.
Mrs. i‘eerie Crook wa-i the truest
of Mrs. Liezio. Haraldson Sunday.
Mr. Pink Culbertson is very sick
at IT v, writing. Me hope for him a
speedy recovery.
| M Mabel (J"aham spent V r onr?ay
noon with Miss Fleeta Pony.
: Mrs. Lizzie Haraldson spent Fri-
May afternoon with Mrs. liita Perry,
W - are sorry to state Mr. Hor
s’nel Ingram ami two little brothers,
Carl and Willie, are ijuite sick with
measles.
Mis. Leonic- Graham and Mi,*
Fleeta Perry spent Saturday after
noon with Mrs. Lizzie Ilaialdson.
-We are having a good Sunday
school here now, which eveiyhody in
i’lviied to attend.
—Line Eyed JJetty.
MT. ZION
We are having some very disa
greeable weather at present.
Mrs. Je.se Patten spent part of
the par-t week visiting Mrs. T. A.
Grimes of Athens.
Miss Edna Irvin is visiting her
brother, Mr. Homer Irving and fam
ily of Commerce.
Mi .s Annie Belle Patten vi-ite<l
Miss Cora Loftis near Palter*on last
week-end.
Mr. Joe Patten of thi., community
,od Miss Susie Sorrow of Pattersons
••m e married on the afternoon of
l 1 •a. lTib, Rev. Alarm officiating.
Cuitc a number of young people en
jle;i the lioz-pif alitv of the try 'ootn’B
paronts, Mr. ami MrJ. J. H. Patten
h'er -immediately affcr-r the cer .
• :-hoi.y. Tr,C popular young couple
hove the go and wishes of adust of
for a happy and prosrperoua
journey through life.
1 1 " Q .arfi ily Conference of Mt.
-• ’ w; - ,; attended and .en joyed
by all pro cut.
• Guo cy f.< r.-; fhom r< -ir Col*
!< rt -no ;t part of Inst week with the
-m' y of Me. J. B. Patten.
. .. to note the continued
' N ijlnt , of the little child of
Air. Rollin.
In 'if- c. J. Patten is quite sick
t this writing.
Mu es Maybe I Escoe, Francos Ca
•’ t'.cr , and Pauhne Irvin were
m t i -Mi.vs Fannie Lou Patten
Sunday.
W;- are glad to atate that Mr. Walt
C:--! hers is improving, having had
a .were poll of pneumonia,
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