The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 21, 1924, Image 1

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The Danielsville Tlonitor VOL XX vIII danielsville Jii-. and Mrs. W. E. Burroughs of Atlanta were visitors here Tuesday Mrs. Alice Little returned Tues day from a visit to Bainbridge and '.other points in South Georgia. J. Hafncr of Chester, S. C. oave a very interesting talk at the •jpnesbytenan church Sunday morning Jfr, and Mrs. J. W. 0. McKib* len of Norerose, Ga. visited rela tives here Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Oboist on returnei J rom Atlanta Wednesday, accompa nied by Mr and Mrs Sam Lunsford. Mr. John Herndon, Mr. C. G. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs B. Tj. Mose ley and Mr. L. F.. Greene were a mong those from litre attending the fields Minstrel in Athens Monday night. Mrtl. B. T. Moseley, Mrs. J. H. Boggs, Mrs D. A. Moseley, and Mrs. Will D. Graham motored to Comer to attend the cooking demonstration last Thursday. Rev. John A. Simpson, Mr. and Mrsi. Rice of Commerce visited Mr. and Mrs. B. N. White Sunday af ternoon . Mr. Florence Hall and Mr. Glea ton of Atlanta are visiting Mil. and Mrs. W. H. Hall. Mrs. D. A Moseley was a visitor o Athens Tuesday. MADISON COUNTY ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE On Friday night, March 2Sth, Oam-elsviJle will debate Ila on both ‘ides of the question:—- Resolved, that Inteischoiaatic Athletics should oe abolished . In Danielsville Ila’s Negative team will meet Danials • 'lie’s Affirmative, while the local Negative team i? debating Ha at flu. ihe Danielsville teams ore: Affirma ive—Mczelle Williams and Georj?e urnkin Burden; Negative—(Felton ankins and Eiiza David . This debate will decide the two ■ighest teams who will engage oacb at the County Contest, April and sth. Comer and Bond Aoad my will also b debating on the '•ame night. School supporters and the public ■e cordially invited to attend these ''.■bates. -ANKHEAD HIGHWAY TO BE improve: r> thf.u county 1 rj °m Athens Banner-Herald) An agreement, between Commis ner Freeman of Madison county 1 a (hamber of Commerce com- y tte ‘ : composed of Captain Barnett, ia, ri J. Abney and Homer Nichol and T. < . Aycock, maintenance : "cr for "his division was perfect ila ? wye l following a consultation. • ycoc eriwe (o Athens last week ; 1 1 - r<> ri i e.} Captain Barnett that Dep=t>'! - , would place heavy a • 'Mon 4 . ’ - grading and top-Fei'.- " r uiity needing it most. : • :at Madison county The Ci'.amher c? : > erce ■ -■ informed and the 5 r> •’ " Her- adopted a re.-:r,lu ']r "-' -t this be done. After ° " with Commi.sicr.er ■ ' • -r. decided that !:is cmin -OV 2' Li the Highway Depart ■ it.- ;a> of s.lio gas receipt ■ and ’ . ’:-tO '-, would do all the work -fading ' nd top soiling the road 1 ■■> tnie v He to Franklin county, ring fun.; i n y ; , ro to do ;-w fc sam e ir. on t r ighway between CHrke • imy and ; 'aH-Nville Mr. Aycock —"•'■ec that : s would be done aiso. OFFICIAL VOTE BY DISTRICTS OF DEMOCRATIC fiIWARY PRESIDENT: McAdoo 1 49|352j133]152| 32' 54;110] 53j 29j 38,18flB) 1437 Underwood j 48;127| 70| 38] 10121106; 78j 67j 16] 72jH{ 903 ORDINARY: ~ ■ Bullock |105'563|221ji00' 12 198;241]!37j 99] CLERK: Hardman | 77|127| 83| 74] 21] 54| 76] 41] 44 1 33145!®)' 991 Meadow ) 28)435] 135;i23) 20 |144j166|100j 54] 17]217jffi) 151 Q SHERIFF: Davis | 31)115| 28] 26] 2| 26] 8| 39] 4] 27] 94;9]| 551 Fortson j 20] 76] 21|108| 10 781180), 40] 10] 3's9|d® ' 658 Hall | 54|369|171| 64] 20) 95] 52j 66] 85] 20;i08j*| 1322 COLLECTOR: fv Hitchcock | 20)318)134) 89) 14 111,.84] 55] 10] 31]M4|2®| 1261 Huff | 86)245) 86]107! 28j 86j158] 87] 80) 19jll7jlj 1277 RECEIVER: Hix |105|557!216)2001 37 j198|286|187) 98] SCHOOL SUPT. David j 58)421! 183)161] 23:123)1821 93] 56] 38)188131%/ 4804 Griffeth j 47)137! 36| 36] 19! 53] Go! 46] 43] 14) 7041f] 684 ROAD COM. Bullock j 56] 981150] 0] 24] 24; 54] 19] 52] Freeman ! 1| 98) ljl89) 5,118] 96] 20] 15) 0| 85] 22ft 650 Griffeth ' ] 39]Go9| 09] 9] 11 j 56] 91)101) 32) 7], 61(123)4 974 CORONER: * Alewine j 6] 60] 9] Gj 3| 13] 30) 20] 6] 6j -i2olll2|| 2i'o Burroughs ' 3. :oi u : id ; is ,14-1 7“ Scarborough j 48] 99; 87' 85; 20! 33 134.1 80] 15 PROGRESS Messers H. G. Hardjpipn and \v T . Strickland passed thru hert Thurs day electioneering. Mr. Grover McLeroy spent Friday night with Mr. Harvie Jordan Glenn. Mr. Johnie McLeroy spent Friday afternoon with Mr. Van Scavboro. Mrs. Joe Tyner and baby spent one day iant week v/rth relatives a round here. Mrs. W. 3. Hammonds ispent Thursday afternoon with Mr*. C A Branyan. Mif.s Alma ScarboTO spent Thurs day with Mrs. Harvie Carter. *-T- XT. ,ljr- j '•?/(<:! .-••' - with Mr. W. M. Gienn and family. Mrs. G. G. Smith. Mrs. Doily Smith ami Mis* Smith of near Alli ens spent awhile V ednesday after noon with Mr.,. Lena Smith who :s visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White and two children, Eritha and william, c.pt-nt Sunday with the latter’s par ents. Mr/and Mrs. W. M. Glenn. Mr. C. A. Branyan and family nn.l Mr. S. 3. Foster and family vve e the gtiestu of Mr, W. Glenn and family and Mr. J. D. McLeroy and family. Master Leo Sen craves ?pent •'-’•t --u-.,;.-y afu-rr-e,.., .ith Harters G B. iiid Cuv Scr.iboro. . (Ln ! Wf '■ • s Loo.: i) The oyster nipper at this 'place Saturday night attended by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Bradley scent Saturday rijht with Mr. and Mrt. D.inielsville, Georgia, Fncljft, Mar 21, 1Q24 Danielsville Comer Ila Paoli Poca Mill Harrison Collins Hull Pittman TOTAL Henry Carithers. Messers Y. D., J. V>V, a,l d L. V. Scarboro and family spent Sun day with Mr. if. F. Grrndle and fam ily. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hcyle Bradley spent Sunday with Mr. Will Gunnin and family and Mrg. Mattie Wing field . Mr. Clifford Brown and family, Mergers Aubrey and Oils Branyan spent last Tuesday with their grand parents, Mr. am! Mrs. S. A. Branyan. “Blue Eyes.” SHILO The ringing given by Miss Aunie Mae Baxier was enjoyed by a large crowd. Rev. E. Jir. Goss will fill his ap point nieius here Sa&uuiay afternoon and Sunday. Miss Faulint Bruce spent Sunday with Miss. Annie Mae Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Crow# spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. J. Pat Crowe and family. MV: lola Lord spent Sunday with Hi-:i Etta Dudley. Mrs. Clarence Fortiori spent Tues day with .Mrs. J. L. Fortson. Mr. and Mrs! G. ft. Tyner spent .'day with Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Hi xton,. m> Mr. and Mrs.-" C ( 'arence Bennett -pent Saturday night with Mr. Wil -1: Crowfe and family. Mi; Grid Dudley spent Sunday with Miss Vera Baxter. | | Miss B.etba Eaten spent Saturday I night with Miss Etta Dudley. ! LOCALS FROM CLEVELAND Some of the farmers are busy hauling guano this weak. Mr. T. ll'. Martin made a busi ness trip to Commerce Monday. Mr. Cal Burnette of Greonvills, S. C. has moved back to Ft. Lamar. Mr, Pascal Duncan and Mies Bes sie Martin attended services at Prov idence Sunday. Mr. Pinkey Martin of Athens spent the week-end .with home folks. Mr. Joe Martin has purchased a new car. Mr. S. G. Haggard spent i while Sunday with Mr. J. A. Maxwell. Mr. W. P. Mart.in left. for Com merce Sunday, he has secured a po sition there. There will be a singing, at Cleve land Saturday night, April 4tln_ Ev erybody is invited. •—Dare White. Little Miss Framdr.e Martin is sick this week. NEWTOWN We are sorry to say we ha\e a lot of sickness in our community; hope everybody will eoon be well. Mrs. A."T: !4>ft Wdpe.day for her home in Athens after spend ing a week with her sister, Mr <. H. O. Carouth. who is very sick; Mr. Obie Dawson from Wint+rville spent Thursday night with Mr. .7. H. Carouth. Mrs. W. E. Brown spent Friday with Mrs. C. F. Christian who A sick. £. The Auxiliary from New Hope church met with Mrs. J, . V r . Ilo}>- kins Saturday afternoon, nine mem bers and four visitors were prevent. Mr. and Mrs. J. *V. Hopkirir and Mb. and Mrs. If envy Garoath were the guests of Mr. and Mr-.. If. O. Carouth Sunday. Mif-ei Ena and Lucile Anderson and Mr. Luster Paul were vi-Ping Miss Eulalia Brown Sunday afternoon Mi.-aes Ardell and Annie 8.-!!e •Sci 'gin;- Wi-ve visit!ng - Ld.iiia B: .wn Sunday aft.j/ m.-. ••. All the ladicn <<f thi:, community are kept busy going to th' door to <•.* who is there; Just a candidal c, of colt j. W<* hope every o’ > will he ‘ locU-d ; may he we would a ve some good roads. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Cared v -re vi; iting her/sister, M. -. 11. O. Ca ’•outli .Sunday. Mrs. Jc - e Brown spent Monday With her mother, Mr.;, J. L. Moon. AF;,. Maggie fT-eiiey and her . ' her, M's. f. 1 , flo- v. • • - e,;t of Mrs. J. It. Wilson Tut ' nay, who i ; very sick . We had a good prayer riveting '■'-Jay night and a very goed crowd. , Let everybody come buck ad trim; : ■■• me one with him and ah.o to Sun i b y School. COLBERT Mrr. R. M. Ros s and Mrs. It. C. Hardman were hostesses to the Wo man ’a Club at the former’s home, on Friday afternoon, the 14th. The devotional wai led by Miss Susie Sor r<uls and the meeting was presided over by Mrs. Hampton, president; There was no special study for the afternoon. Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Hait read letters from the Near i East Relief and Mrs. J. TJ. Murray, thanking the Club for responding to ; their call for nid in the Bundle : Drive, put on in Madison county. | After a short business session, im ; promptu musical elections, by Mes danies Laden, Porterfield. Collier, Hardman and Miss McLeroy were greatly enjoyed, as was the reading; “The Morning Veil” by Mi s Mc- Lorry. A pleasant social hour fol lowed, a contest caused much amuse* men 1 ,. Mrs. Bos ar.d Mrs. Hardman nerved a templing salad course. The Anri! meeting will he at Mrs. M. W. Collier;■, on the 18th. SERVICE AT MT HEEMON Come to Mt.llormon Presbyterian church, Ila, Ga., Sunday evening at 7:45. We have a rare opportunity of hearing real experiences from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osterman who for merly lived in South Africa and are now in Athens. They will leave Ath ens in Juno and in two years will leave America. So you can’t afford to miss this treat. They will be ready to answer questions if anyone dedies to ask them. IIMW dots Mr. and Mrs. Omer Carey spent Friday night with Mil. and Mrs, Howard Crook. Mrs. And’e Graham went to see ht>~ little grandson, Monday, Darrel Esco. who iv ouite sick with measles. Misses Rilla Freeman, Tavie Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Burine Freeman, Mosers Gilbert Na u h and Paul Fre eman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Freeman Sunday. We are sorry to state Mrs. Etta Perry has been quite sick with Asthma. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Haralson announce the birth of a three pound girl last Tuesday morning. Mr. Wheel Ingram and fami'y h and as their guevts Sunday, their son, Luther, from Athens, Mirsei Janie Veal and Ruby Hayes and Mr. Veal, all of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ingram, .Mr. Johnie Campbell and family. M-ss Jnnnie Smith spent FrtJry aftei noon with Miss Fit*eta Perry Rev. Burges, will preach at place the following vp.v e on first Sn*- iirday afternoon at threy o’clock and on first Sunday morning at -clever * ’- clock. Everybody "is invited to corr.o and hear him . Mr. and Mrs, W. Tjr. C ra':j.*i spent a whi'o Sulurady night with Mr, and Mr Luv-iu Terry. Mr. and Mi.s. Wilber Haralron bad a, their guests Sunday , Mrs. Olive -and three children and Mr. a rid Mr?. Louis Oliver, Mrs. <J-fi ve;- Oliver, V Commerce, Mrs. Jfin '• Mattox. Mrs. Iv.-. i Crook a’J children. Mr. I.onni Hualsor. -.-f el -s"C.s Mabel tt and Willie (' -jo *q Lad as their visitors Sunday n-- Mf Fb ft a Ft-ivy, M<- (}. m ~ j Aubrey Perry. Mr. and 'r, -Fir Foitson ue -t Sunday with Mrs. Martha Jane F.-- aT.ei and children. M-”. Pearl Crook spent Mo d-y vTh Mi-r. Willie Cr< ok. M s Fleet!) P->-r v spent peri, >f jl' t week with Mr. and Mr.-. Ob ( . '("■ Freeman. | Mr. Mitchell Smith was renji in jf-ir community Sod ay afternoon- wo 1 wonder who it was wilh him. ; “Dive Eyed Petty. ” Number