The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 02, 1924, Image 1

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The Danielsville (Tonitor. VOL XX* II! local and Personal M/ R c. Maddox of Murphy, vislvcd relative hqre last week. • Claud Parham of Shtdby. N ■ ... *ij visiting his family here this week. Mi b Edna Cheatham of Hull 's St home here on account of the ill ness of her mother. Mr. Howard Burroughs moved H , f aTTl i!y to Atlanta Tuesday. -We regret very muon to give them up ■jat wish them every success in their new heme. Mr. Wimberly and 'little brother, ind Miss Ruby Campbell of Atlanta were spend-the-day guests of Mr. •md Mr?. A. C. Campbell Sunday. Mrs. R. C. Griffeth and Patricia dK visiting relatives hi Dale Enter prise, \ a. GARRETT—EVANS Mr. Dupree Evans and Miis-s Alice Garrett were quietly married at the home of Mr. J. L. Martin, Sunday afternoon in the presence of a few friends and relatives, Mi;'. T. J. Nelms officiating. MARTIN—GINN Mr P*. D. Ginn and Mins Gussie Martin, both of Carnesvillc, were married here at the Methodist par sonage Wednesday evening at two o'clock, Rev. Allen performing the : ceremony. MRS. OSCAR SCARBOROUGH DIES Wednesday night at 11:30. Mrs. 0. D. Scarborough of Danielsvillc died after a very short illness. She *as the daughter of J. W. Beard of Athens. Besides her husband she :eavcs a son, O. D. Scarborough Jr., M the U. S. Navy who is now sta tior.ed at Panama Canal, two daugh ters, Mrs. Claude Parham and Miss Kathlene Scarborough, several sis ters a:id brothers and a host of friends. Funeral services will bo held at the Baptist church Friday at 11:00 o'clock, conducted by Rw. Wl. M. (°il e . Ir.teiracnt in the cemetery at baniekviUe, Madison county high SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT °n Friday night, May 16th, the 'minienccment Program of Madison ■ High School bogus with a ' rar ; ; to Pc- presented by the. mu (:c pupik of Mrs, W. D. Gholston . r " ‘^ aturda y May 17th, the r.’idn School Gradcfatjng Exer -! occur. At this time one cf . c -3£ses in the history of f , receive their Seventh . '•••icaic*. Sunday morning . " Jr - E. Wasson, pastor ' 1 ' ; Methodist Church o deliver the Baccalaure V V r ° n . Mo dr *y night, May ' tgn School pupils will J piny, “Out of Court” by • ... 1 '' ' Tueiday night the : an d( with the High S Exercizes. The \y !r -embers this year c ■ r n ? and friends are i- ' Vlted to fee present. Yo-r ‘ *PPorf will be appreci - ■ er s and pupils. •■'■3ECUE AND PICNIC t: ?at Dav'/l ,? a sr -d p:c- Mav -v'",- 1 ! 11 the third Saturday v t. ,'i I, . th - Com s and bring n MADISON COUNTY SINGING CHOIR The Madison County Singing Choir meet? at Mr.. Airy the first Sunday afternoon in May. * * * ******** * COLBERT * ******** * * * Mbs Ossie Whitworth of Macon spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitworth. Mias Bonnie Porterfield of Phila delphia, Penn, spent last week with relatives and friends here. Miss Estelle Waggoner who teach es at Arnold.-viHe spent the week end with parents her^. Miss Ruth Hitchcock who has been very sick is improving to the delight of her many friends. The Epwirth League held a veiy interesting meeting Sunday right . A number of visitors were pre.ent which is very encouraging to all the Leaguers. “THE SWEET FAMILY" A Musical Comedy, In One Act Colbert School Buikiin; Saturday, May 3rd; 8:30 P. M. * . Characters: Ma Sweet— Mine; Pearl Hardman Ar’minty Ann Sweet— Mrs. H|. C. Hardman Betsey Belinda Sweet— Mrs. S. R. Hardman Caroline Cordelia Sweet— Mrs. C. C. Kincaid ft Dorothy Delilah Sweet — Mrs. (j. W. Porterfield Elizabeth Eliza Sweet — Mrs. J. C. Biggs Frances Fcdory Sweet— Mr*. J. M. Gaulding Glorianna Gadabout Sweet — Mrs. J. B. Sims Proceeds to go to Methodist church Admission: 10 and 15 cents. COLBERT WOMAN CLUB Mrr- W. M. Collier was hostess to the Woman’s Club for the April meeting. The home was beautiful with fragrant spring flowers, in pinl: and white, the Club color;. Mrs. Hampton presided, the devotional was led by Mrs. S. R. Hardman. An Esater prokram prepared by Mr ; Hampton and Mrs. Roto was thor oughly enjoyed by all. There taking oart were: Song by Mrs. Collier; Tbe first Easter Dawn by M-*. Kidd: The Origin of Farter by Mrs. Kin mild: Oou Mission, Easter G'adne Mr... H. C. Hardman. A short burines ration followed 'his program, then tire topic for the .ft- moon, “Your Community,” was liscussed by the following members: How* to b e a Hu tier in yo->r Commu iit- -? M.-i. Hart: Current E'tn's -.nd Problems of today—M:s . Suei torrells; Who are the Worth While People of your Community— Mrs. Mr.;-. These subjects were vtry in teresting . Tlit meeting was ti.cn turned over to Mrs. Collier, who had an egg content which was “eggstrcmtly “eggseiting”. Delicious rtfre-hments, were served. The ntxt meeting of the Club wi.l be announced later. DanielsviiJe, Georgia. Friday, May >, 1M24 ♦ ft** ****** * NEWTOWN DOTS * *•*•*•**** We are sorry to stut> that Mrs. Tom Ebtrhardt is quite sick at this writing. The singing at the school house was tnjoyed bv ail present Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Steadman of Elbert County at, ended Sunday school hert Sunday ttf' ernoon. We are glad to know that Mrs. O. IV Kidd who has been quite sick is I improving. Mrs. Mattie Willis end children of Elbert County attended Sunday school here Sunday afternoon. Messers Guy and Smith Thmnpum of Gretnwood, S. C. spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. L. P. Smith and family. Mr. ind Mrs. C. F. Christian spent Sunduy with Mr. A. P. An dersen and family. Mr. and Mrs,. H. C. Moon spent Saturday night with their father, Mr. B. Moon of Carlton. Sevtral from here attended the iur.erl of Mr. Bj. Moon of Carlton Monday. Shtriff Hall and County Police E. L. McOannon parsed through here Friday aftehnooni. Remember tbe singing r.t School House next Saturday night and let veryboJy come. FOR SALE 200 bushels improved Cleveland Wanamaker C*tton Seed, at $4.00 per hundred pounds Early variety, turns out well at gin, and opens well on fiat lands. C. C. ECHOLS, Danielsville, Ga. LOOK PLEASE! DATES ANNOIIfED! KEEP COPY v The following* dates our GOLD will i>K giv en AWAY at our store al 4:00 P. M. I‘ c; .>e re tain this copy of The Hirer News for Do. - ref erence. May- - 17th Jure - - 14th J’.iiy -- I lit I* August -- 16th Whitehead & Gholston WANTED a first Bast rook or would hire a man and his wife. See me at once W. A. ROWE LETTER OF APPRECIATION Dear friends: We take this opportunity t> o blige you, kind Christian friends, for too acectionate service in the hours of sorrow during the edekm >•* and death of our husband amt father. Will each otic of you who bad a part in this companionship cf jty, p’eare accept our t. anks in thi.t form in stead of personal U'ltms. The pros mice of the Holy Spirit with the kind friendly wirds and deods-h u delight ed our rearts during our pars thru the Valley of the Shadow' of Death, and never during these day* wove we wanting for lack if devoted Again we must express cur appreciation mere emblems of love and esteem to those who gi.\e a helping lmnd. Be it. revolved, that a more fitting tribute* could bo paid than thk;. “The right* “ouh are hoi 1 in everlasting remembrance.’’ Affectionately, Mrs. F. M. Bird and family CARD OF THANKS We hereby extend to the good people of Carlton and vicinity our thanks for the many act.-, of kindness extended up during the sicknuso and death of our husband and father, es pecially the faithful service of Dr. Moore*. Your sympathy was man ife ted in tin; beautiful floral offer ings, for which we are quite grateful. Mrs. W. B. Moon and family EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. C. R. I. Red*, Donaldson Strain, at $1.50 per 15. Al*o booking orders now for Baby Chick*, hob., Mch., and Apr. delivery, at 20 cent* each or $4.50 per 25. J. L. McMURRAY Comer, Ga. Corner Local i\ews Dr C. C. Wholeliel, Messers J. T. David, D. 1* Moon, and . N. B. Thompson motored to EHerton lust Saturday. Movers >. M. McCurdy and J. M. McCurdy Jr. of Tignall spent Tuesday with Comer relatives. Air. and Mrs. J VV. Gholston left Tuesday for Baltimore where Mr. Gholston goes for treatment at Johns Hopkins. Prof. Kay of Madison wag o vis itor to Comer Monday and made us a pleasant visit. Airs. G. W. Whl'ehead visited relatives at Tignall the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gholston attended Grand Opera in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Roy John on spent Tuesday with relatives in Carlton. Supt. Claude Stevens*, Miss Cleo England, Miss Susie Colquit and Mi s ‘hr on, of Madison County High School faculty, were visitors hme Tuesday. Mr. W’.yne Sanders lm returned to Atlanta afti r a week-end visit to hi;; mother. Air'-. T. If. Sanders, MVs D irotliy lluen of Atlanta, arid Mr. Man Latimer of Washing lon were week-end guest * of Mrs;. I’. H. Sander,.; and family. Mesilaires Iloyt Boggs, Howard Gordon and Alice Little were visitor* here Monday. NOTICE: The Fidelis Class will meet next Tuesday afternoon at ,’) o'clock at the hor.jo of Mrs T. (’. Davison, with Mr... Fred Y/hnlchul hostess. The April Edition of Purple and i Gobi, Comer’s School paper, E jus’, out and the May issue will ho for f*nl* at an early date. Mi,. eg Sara Noel! and Harlow Thonrrnon are edltora-in chiof and have done splendid work during th (f year. Friends of Mrd. Boyd Seymour regret exceedingly to learn that sh is sneering with a broken arm nu th t * result of cranking her car laat Saturday. Plonty of ici for ttl* next Satur day at COMER ICE HOUSE September-- b Oclober - - 18 i, .v < ruler - - December - - j;j* u Number