The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 28, 1924, Image 1

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The Danielkville Honitor. VOL XXvlll DANIELSVILLE M)- B. X). White visited her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Witcher, near Carlton, recently. Mies Sarah Stewart of Atlanta and Mr. John Frank Graham of Athens are spending the week with their grandmother, M:p. J. E. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond are vis iting refinlives here this week. Miss Sallie Fannie Daniel is spend ing Easter holiday’s with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. James. Chapin on and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gaston and Miss Addle Scott of At lanta spent Sunday and Monday here with Mi-fe Ruby and Mr. J. C. Scott. Mr. Scott has been quite sick for the past week. Dr. and Mrfef. J. S. Daniel were visitors to Elfcjerton a few days ago. ~~ Mr, and Mrs. Sherman McLade of Atlanta are visiting their parents. Mv. and Mrs. W. M. Davtsi. Mr and Mflf-f. Earl Whaley of I-i tlsonia and Mis'! Roberta Hitchcock of Atlanta spent the week-end here with relatives Mr. Ralph Hill and Mr.?,. Anna Sims of Athens were visitors here Friday afternoon. Mr. and James Gordon of Elbe.rt.cn gnent. Snwlj.v . is, V’)\ and Mrs. D. A. Moseley are j in Atlanta this woek. ' i utisn Ada Wilson spent Wednesday j ii; Atlanta in interest of the millinery department of H. E. Greene & Cos. i J PKOGRA M SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 NSTJTUTE , Danie!svi!!o Methodist Church j I ’ 0 :G0 o’clock promptly 10:30—Opening hymn Devotional by C, E. Adams • o:4o—Elementary work, Mrs. Jesse Massey arreted by others. , .00 Dittriet work in general; i finances in parti cooler, Mr. Rash J Burton. ' J ; 20 Hymn by congregation ■ i :2o Home Deoartinent, Mir,. Bass - ’L.-Ki'dscn i ! :45—Special yens’. J 1 :50— Sunday School Day, Rev. J. NOON ~u -Devotional, I}. T. Broome f :40—Teachef** Training; Hartwell ' amp Ground in Particular, 1,. L. M.-rrU Di—Mm sj, in Study,Miss Sara Ann v > right * ■ ..Jo Hymn by congregation ""’f -Workers Council, Rev. ,1 K. ■* urner , benediction , ’'■ ‘• '.vhirjy j s cordially invited to and enjoy this fine pro- i < T f the fine dinner on the HTcund A CORRECTION t ~.*** d '*' Renting again this week s of the recent primary. ;/7 n . aiT!t ‘ of one of the districts got i ,y , j3 a< ’ e changing a*! on* olace. x , ' fj 01 * r, ° ccmfusiorf arose for those + v 'the c* iiv detect OSivTflV. •. . . DR A M SOULE WILL SPEAK 1 ! AT DANIELSVILLE SATURDAY, i APRIL STH AT 2 P. M. t I “ , April 4th and sth Madiaon County | holds the ar.nuai contest. On Fri day, Apr 4th will be held the literary | events, the debate coming in the eve -1 mng at 8 o’clock. On Saturday will jbe held the athletic events until 2 i o’clock, at which time Dr. Andrew M ; Soule, President of the Ga. State College of Agriculture, Athens, Ga. wi'i! 'speak to the citizens of Madison County. Dr. Soule is one of Georgia’s great est citizens. Those who have heard him all agree to this. He is having a greater effect on Agricultural Geor gia than any other one man in the State. He brings a message especial ly to the High School pupils of the county, and all these are most, em phatically urged to be pre.-enj. All farmers and business men as weft as all other citizens of the County are mxwt cordially invited to be present <>n this occasion. If you mks this program, great will be your Io?s. R. C. David, Suj>t. School 1 ?, O. G. Stevens, Supt MCH S W. R. Ealcew. County Agt. MADISON COUNTY SINGING CHOIR The Madison County Singing 'Choir will meet at Diamond Hill the first Sunday afternoon in April at 2 :30 . The public generally is invited to at tend this flinging and help to make Lite; year’s work the Danielsville, On., March 24th, 1824. I wash to titanic all of those who rendered me their influence and sup port for Clerk in the recent primary election. A'miring' you that I .appre ciate more than words can express your helfp and influence. To these who did not support me, i want to assure you that I have no ill feeling whatever agaimit any of you. And will endeavor in the fu ture. as 1 have done in the past, “b a servant of ail the peoplie.” Faithfully, W'm. D. Meadow Fifr-TH SUNDAY DISTRICT RALLY AT U.A On next Sunday afternoon, March both, at Ila, the Fifth District of ib': Saronta Association will bold an program. 'Vera! good .speakers iviii jenuer addresses and a urogram worth while will be given. Chuuhcs in thi-j district are reejue-o ed to send a large representation^, FOR KLPRiiSLiVf A'llVt i hereby announce myseif a candi - date for Representative of Madison County. In the General At-,-.‘cinbly of Georgia, subject to the rule, and regulation;- of the Primary Election to be- hereafter called for the election for the same. 1 earnestly solicit the support of all the voters, both LndC .. urn Gen tlemen, and assure y.u li a. 1 will appreciate your vote. This February 2’th, 1821. R. P. THOMPSON CARD OF THANKS To the friends and neighbors who so kindly dniinistered to Us ir, our time of sorrow dr ring the sickness and death of our dear husband and father, especially Dr. Guy Whelchel for hi faithful Hi vice, anti for tn beautiful floral efferngs. Mrs. J. F. Clodfehtr ut.rl 'Mudre . Dauielsville, Georgia, Friday, Mf.f 28, 1924 i We arb having oonie pretty v.eath er at this, writing. ! !•; i TANARUS.. | Mr. Oeric Skdton and family and Mrs. Lula Skelton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Eranyan. j ' r “ ~ i McoSerg Goss Jones and Monroe j Carithereapere dinner guests of Mr. j Tlarvie Jordan Glenn Sunday. and I ittle Caiter, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Haryie Carter, is quite sick at i t his writing. Hope he may soon be : better. ... 3r Mr. O'. : ,A. Branyan and family spent Sunday with Mr. Roy Boswell 1 and fainiHgWar Noose . ! Misses Kpa Mao Murray and Ruby i Chandler vfimt last Wednesday night | with Mr.A'Mit. L. V. Scarboro and The DeJfc Angel visited the home of MP. O. W. Seagravov last afternoon about 4 :G0 i o’clock aiwpfarri.-.d away their little J son, JarngfigPliver. He would have i been four jpontbs old had he lived j until Tuesday the 25th. He had been i stek for - days but was thought to bo betta| ; Saturday night, but i when Sunday they found . < : t little one leaver ; to. a father and moth i or audsitievi ral %tatives and ft tends. . to ; L> Tri.i X, I'owjiete?^ fw&ed- have 1 our sympsithy Mr. Y. L>. Scarboro and family spent Sunday with Mr. L. 'fi. .Scar boro and family. i / : 1 Mr. J ones CatritheiN, wife and 1 children spent Saturday afternoon t with MY. and Mrs. Boh Carithers. Messers E !l mo and Grover McLe i i-oy and Ed Bryant called on Mr). iJohnie McLeroy Saturday afternoon. Messers Y. P. Scarboro, J. F. Grindle, S. HI. Foster, Mr. and .Vim. S. A. Branyan, Mieses Alma, Nellie ; and Mary Scarboro spent a while Sunday afternoon with tVIv. and Mrs. i flume Carter. j i ** ‘ ' " 1 MRS B L PARKER PASSES INTO THE GREAT BEYOND i Mrs. B. Parker died at her | of typhoid fever, and was tenderly ! laid to refit the following day at. Liberty church, of which she had "" 1 eon a member. She leaves a husband, seven ton?, four duugb'ers, an aged mother, two sister*, one brother and a large number of rel atives and friends to mourn her loss Funeral services were, conducted by Rev. A. M. Shrayberry, a former pastor, assisted by liev. AJ */. Allen. Avery largo number of relatives ann friends front different places were present to pay the last tribute of respect. The floral offering-; v.ere many and beautiful. Mr.-. Par ker was greatly beloved and will be sadly nnVed. The -sympathy of all go-tv out to this grief-*str'cken family Ah'- O. T. Patter has been on the set back, hut is-, <onie better now. Mr. Jake Herron ha- been back in our community this wor k. .Misses Annie Bede and Fannie 1m i Patten 3pent Thursday night with Mitres Vein a and Agile* Patten,, Mr. Zack-Carrington spent Tuuig day afternoon with Mr. O T Pat ten . Mss-. Fannie Fields flper*t .Saturday isight with Min* Maudie See JfilletC Mr. ar.d Mrs. Pilla-d :;r-cnt Friday A- : ’n.>. and M'S. •J. - c **-,~ r<> PROGRESS SMITHS DOTS PROGRAM FIFTH SUNDAY DISTRICT -RALLY, HELD AT ILA BAPTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY AF 1 CKNOUiN. MARCH 30th 2:Bo—■ Devotional services, W. D. Meadow, district chairman. 2:4o—Song 2:ls —Business session 2:ss—Song Woman’s M:**ionary Work, Mr*. W. C. Grovs-a, chairman. 3 :00—Roll call 3:os—Young Peoples work, Mr.-. W. L. Culbertson. 3 :25~-Music Layman’* work, Dr. J. S. Daniel, chairman 3:110 —Address, The layman’s duty to his church and paster. i 2:ss—Music , v ' B. Y. P. U. work, Mr. Howard Settle, chairman. I:oo—Written reports from both Junior and Senior Unions. 4:10-—Address, B. Y. P. U. Standards S'".nday School work, Mr. Ralph Collier, chairman. 4 :3 d—Music 4:35 -Address, Ts the Sunday School spiritually undernourished? Mr. Mor ton Hodgson 5:00- Awarding of Banners. Announcements - Adjourn l NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF _ of the Banking Act, approved August 16, 3 911), you are hereby notified to present your claim, properly attested, on or before ninety days from this date. Also depositors are hereby notified to bring their pass booka ito be balanced and compared with the books of tbe bank, filing same i with Mr. H. L. Holcomb, Liquidating Agent. t This the IT day of March, 1524. T. R. BENNETT, Superin Undent of Banka OFFICIAL VOTE BY DISTRICTS OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ill I 111 : I * > C _ r/i o ii. i 7 i 75 2 A- id c £ |’oS~E3 = -£ E-> ■ c c _2 i7i o ■••; a c - .t: o O *-~1 t—4 *p. V> V PRESIDENT: '*’ ** McAdoo 19:382i 138:152 22 5-i;ilo| 53; 20| 38;181;2S8| l 437 Urukrwctxi 48127 70{ 88; 10 J2l 100) 78. 7| 101 72H55|. 903 ORDINARY i IS-j Hod; ,10:156:! 2LM|2OO 42 108 241 * I .*l7 'j\ 50 262.4 18/ 2636 0!. i:UK: Herdimm 77 127 MS 74 21 F4 76 11 44 .Its 45 3lr 01*1 Meadow 28.435)135 123) 20 114 106 1 <*o 54 17 217 107 1546 SHERIFF; Davis .:! 115 28; 20; 2 20 8j 30 4) 27. 94 151 551 Fortson 20 76. 21;108j 10 j 78-180 40 10, 5J,59 ! 58| 60 llail 54■363-171; 64 20 05‘ 52 68 85. 20 108 215 1422 COLLECTOR: Hitchcock 20-318*134, 80, 14 11! .84. 55; 10 81 144 251 1261 Huff 86 245; 86 107' 28 j S'fMsB| 87j -0| 19;i17;169j 1277 RECEIVER: Hix 107 557;216|200 37 .198)236 187, 98 40 202)418t 2514 SCHOOL SHPT. David • 1 58,42 1 J 88/161 23 , t2B;iS2! 93' 56! 46 188 310 1804 Griffith 47 187; 46[ 36 10 53| 65 46 43j 14 76)111) 684 ROAD COM. Bullock 56 08,J50j 024 24) 54) I9i 02, 39j114'279[ 914 Freeman 1 98j 1:189; 0 118 9 20' 15j 0 85 22 650 (Weth ; 39J861M 69} 9; 11 76) 91 101 32) 7| 61 123 974 CORONER: Alcw’ire 6; 60, 9 6; 3 13 P O, 20 6 5| 20'112! 290 Burroughs 8118991111184 18.1-84 79' 6- !2j 24U75|1*41 1367 Pcathorkiv. 48 90; 37 3.7) 26' ,n.TIFI2S. 80* 1-7 59 lSpi 86* Number