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COLBERT
.Missed Marie Betty raid Amy Por
of Bogart the week
..<ft.ws with Mr and M rs. C W. Griiffeth
S3 ;.ss Clements of Atlanta viiited
Mix Vi . W. Barnette last week.
Yf t and Mr.-. John Gaulding attend
'd tin? commencement exercises at
Awmldavilh Saturday night.
Thi commencement exercises of
-Colbert High School began on Satur
ijtry mght with a program given by
•be iPmmary Grades. On Sunday
wwaing the sermon was preached by
Few Tally at too Method’st church,
ihich was beautifully decorated in
..a!i Jl ewers and red and black, the
•<eho] colorr, with touches) of pink
ojtdl white, the colors of graduating
. c S*.ss.
The program was as follows:
X nelwh—Talcs of Hodman—Ocen
•bach.
Tftrcielogy
Ttywrstlfs Creed
Im-oeafion—Mr, W. S. Lowe
Sc*ng—Holy, Holy, Holy.
-Scripture—Psalm 51, Rev. Tally
. : >YWt “S pringtiino of the Soul,”
Mrs Miles Collier, Miss Louise Mc
'Leroy
Scripture—2nd Timothy 3: 11
Song—Abide with mo.
Se.T/non
• Sor.g—Move Like the Master
Bcmdiction
Chi Monday ,n’ ;ht a miscellaneous
yTOtrß.ni including a short play was
vi.vcn by the grammar school.
night the graduating ex
■■.-.rv'nx.-; took place, the mtmbecu of
!*iie rlas.i were:
Stacy Thompson, Imogene Morris,
VeHnm Thurmond, Arthur Thompson,
■ tef Lee Morris viul Ouida Hardman.
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‘ ’ MT. ZION LOCALS *
By '‘Clipper”
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We farmers are enjoying the few
m days wc are having at present,
as iJbt past oooli weather has been
v.ry disastrous to the young cotton, j
Quito a large crowd at Mt.. Zion
'-uaday enjoyed the splendid sermon
• pastor, Rev". Claudie Goodin m
Mrs. l'.dd Ivory of Danielsville was
■guest of her parents, Mr. anr Mis.
Will Irwin the post week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patten return*--;
'..Sunday after a few days visit
-£*> relatives near Colbert.
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'We are sorry to Mate that Micw 1
i?„ Martin is quite sick at present.
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Mr. Jim atrick and sister. Mias
Ksfc-Ih 1 , from near Commerce wort;
.vniests of Miss Edna Irvin Sunday.
M’ Cl; V*lna rd Vrros, Patieo
—> near Smiths academy were vis
.Jir.'er Slissea Annie Belle and Fannie
l.ov Patton rf ♦}.' week.
W’e are glad to learn that Mrte.
•.tfcj Drake slowly improving
•■>!ve'.cnl weeks .serious illness.
Mr. John Irvin and family from
■"war Moons Grove were guests of his
rother. Mr. Will Irvin the past
■ vr.ek-end .
Mr. litor;e I tis and t\v; -ons. i
lin'vard and t> m.cy from near ('ol-
J*fv WO!V yue of Mr R Bat
?. r> Sunday 1; ‘.
Mr. Mu r ,.,- 1 i was the truest
■ f Mr.. Hope -.hors Sunday.
' ad >1 > ■!. nn Patton from
rpptha \ la ter's
aisl'er, Mrs Bt n Lord Monday last.
Ki-v t'lai. ■ odruni was dinner
n* X of Mr. a .! V '-. Jesse Patten
l.i.iy
> wne of our youn.s: people attend
ed tire al day S lay School meeting
*• •' ’eadnvr last ''jturday and report
' 1 and. *r! i ui . i 'am Sens! pr-iyram
and a most delicious dinner, which is
characteristic of tho good people of
Meadow. The pastor, Kcv. Saye was
present and delivered a good sermon
We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Lord tendered the young pople a
singing Saturday night.
1 Mr. K. Bates waa guest of his
son, Mr. Bill Bates near Zoar Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Evans was
guest Saturday night of Mr and Mrs
Goss Eavens near Comer.
Mias Susie Etta Porterfield viited
Miss Pauline Irvin Sunday.
Mr.si. Hubert Escoe visited Mrs.'
John Martin in Daniel ville Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Compton were
guests oi: the latter’s parents, Mr. an
Mrs. Henry Patten Saturday night.
Mr. Grizzle from near Commerce
was visiting his brother in law Mr
-T. H. Seabolt last Sunday
FEDERAL LAND BANK
j Money can be had *t 31-2 per
cent on farm lad* from The Federal
Land Bank of Columbia. If loan
i* desired, kindly see Tne before May
It.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Secretary-Treasurer
Altas Busings College
! J look keep! ng. tlnthi and and
typewriting.
Save ”0 per cent of expenses
!bv attending this scdtol. The
| Graduates -.f the Ainens Busi
! ness College always get the
i best position. 1 Avery graduate
j employed Write for infortna-
I tion to-day.
' Box Athens, (la.
: MR, WILL PARHAM CLAIMED BY
DEATH
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The death angel visited the home
of brother Will Barham one day last
week and took the beloved husband ;
and father and the body was brought
to Vineyard Creek for burial*.
Services were conducted, by Mr.
Gusie Compton. Mrs. PL B. Willi
ford led the singing and prayer 1 by j
Mr. Dune Simmons, witnessed and !
aided by a host of friends.
Ble.*t be the name of the Lord.
A Friend
DFATH OF MR. WILL THREI KIEL
The death of M*. Will Threlkeld
occurred at the home of Mr. Ben
Patten in Athens layt Monday a week
ago, and was brought to Vineyards
Creek Tuesday, Dorsey of Athena
in charge of the body, aa undertaker.
He was about 58 years old. He leaves
10 children and several grandchildren
ro mourn his death. Ms. Floyd of
Athens conducted the funeral services
The Lord’s will be done
Ore who loves the family.
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THE DANifiLSVIi-Lft K3NITOR. DANIECSVILLE. GEORGIA.
2V
The first abbey cn the American
Continent, the Trappist Monistary,
located near New Haven, Kentucky,
is the scene this week of a Dia
mond Jubilee, participated in by
many state and church dignitaries
from all over the country. The
Right Rev. Edmond Obreeht, Abbot
of Gethsemani, has served there
25 years. The library i3 one of the
largest, and most valuable on the
continent. It contains more than
one thousand volumes made be
tween the tenth and fourteenth cen
turies.
STRAYED
Strayed from home. May 7th, one
oale shoat between 3 and 4 months
old. a pale yellow color, with black
mark under right ear. If found
please notify Miss Ar.nie Bray and
you will he rewarded for name.
Mis Annie Bray,
Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ga.
e-16, 4t, pd.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Madison Superior Court, July Tern*,
1924
I izsie Vaughn Brook?,
va
Ethridge Brooks
To Ethridge Brooks:
Lizzie Vaughn Brooks having filed
her petition for divorce against you
in this court, returnable to July Term
*924, and an order having been grant
ed for service on you by publication,
you are hereby notified to be and ap
pear at the next term of this court
to he held on the Fourth Monday in
July, 1924, to answer this complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges. Judge of the Superior Court.
This May 20th, 1924.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk
~ O q 9rt . r 1 o o -
d*4iOj f)v<, l■i o, ~>l,
I j tfi
ngyi
Kentucky Celebrates
at First U. S. Abbey
Announceinenl
We wish to announce to our maj
friends and patrons that we wl
bought out the firm of A Dechovil
and we will put in anew and frel
line of Dry goods, shoes, clothiJ
groceries. Give us a call and J
shall try our best to give you nel
chandise at the lowest possible price!
and pay you the highest posslblJ
price for your produce, I
Dechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager
Our buver Mr.Cohen is in the North
ern Market now and goods are cos
ing- daily.
Machines impiements Repairs
When you need anything to
your farm that is made of iron or
wood- call on us, You’ll find our
equipment get ting better all the time
See us for wsgons, buggies, m°' v
ers and binder repairs, harness, cul
tivators, weeders, bolts, hoes, to ll '
dies, scooters, sweeps, fenders, etc.
NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
278,8R0AD STREET
ATHENS, GEORGIA
C. A. SCUDDER
.SFAVKIJCU
ATHENS, GA
JDt iamoriciß,
Jewelery . r
REPAIR;
WATCHES & JEWELERY. -