The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 06, 1924, Image 1

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h 1 § ‘§■*l s i ij 'm rl?si U r~% j '' 1 and 4>~ it ne ucini&i&\ iiici t ion nor. VOL XXvlll | LOCAL^^^ little Miss Mary Hoke Daniel ..Jit t j; t . week-end with her sister J the University of Georgia. h-s Pauline Brooks of Athens is Siting Ter mother, Mrs,. Addie Brooks. , Vjr S . Maud Blackwell. Mr. and ihh. Cecil Blackwell. Mrs. A. C. Campbell and Mrs. J. T. Randall vor „ shopping : .<i Athens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Denmark of Athens were the guests of Mrs. •>£. C. Al len Sunday. Daniolsville was well representen at Madison Co::rr*y Singing Choir at Shiloh Sunday afternoon. Mss. .J. H. Boggs and Mrs. It H. Gordon motored to Athens Monday •afternoon. Judge ora! Mrs. Berry T. Mose ley S pei; Sunday in Gainesvill®. Mrs. R. R, Griffeth and children spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dav enport of Madison. vsi Mrs. Edith White Marion is visit ing Mr and Mrs. B. N. White. Miss Virginia Moseley was the guest of Mrs. Nell Murray for the week-end. .*-4! Mr. Knox Griffeth of Atlanta spent Salorday and Sunday here. Mr. Richard Baker has returned to Rutherfordston, N. C. < Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Greene were visitors in Athens Tuesday. Mr. C. H. Nelms, Mils Gladys Kelros and little Frank Nelms spent 0 short while here Monday morning with relatives, Mr. C. . Ave-ti of Comer was Ti’-re on business Tuesday. CARSON— ESKEW dhe many friends of Miss Evelyn Carson of Cornelia and W. R. -'.-kew read with much interest the announcement of their approaihinp ‘•'arri- g.. in last Sunday’s papers. . ***** *■**•*• MT ZION LOCALS * * * t * tv* By '‘Clipper’* £ ' a,,f ‘ rtiil having plenty of rain. and Mrs. Kidd from rear Pa “!l v ''-' rfc visiting Ms. and Mrs. Ben Ir i last Monday. -*i'. and Mrs. Joe Patten visited ‘■ -r (. oh ert the past week-end . ' Fannie Fields was the guest • * -s lienees Caritkers Saturday flight. Mr. J. D. Patten. Mins Jane Bur .< • Mrs. hen Posts and children ‘ ; 1 1 -.tv roar Sawdust last •-'■W'day. -whi};, Lord continues quite ill ■ J >. icij fever. ■. ‘* a ” • t * Jay ntgrh f Mr. and • Frank Epps entertained quite c <e ■’umi-.T of old and ynun' R °st lelig ....• ( 'er and *fe;Uv- j, Th“ whole evening o, c o? unusual mer~iment and Wno *'yre u rtunate to b pres- ent voted Mr. and Mrs. Epps chargi ng in their hospitality, Misse:-) Annie Sue and Jessie Mae Bonds, Messers Arnie Turner and kidney O’Kelley motored to Point Peter. Sunday arui dined with Miss Mavis Vaughn. There's always a -eat in the parlor for Sidney at Point Peter. he are sorry to learn that Quiila Porterfield is sick at this writing 1 . vVe have not learned the nature of ■As dim. s but hope it will not prove serious Mr. Will Irvin and -family were visiting relative* 1 ear Maysvlie the past Sunday. Mr. and Mss}. .Tese Patten visited the former’s uncle, Mr Geo. Loftia and family last Friday night, near Patterson’s Academy. Mrs. Susie Ravens a. id son, Cecil visited relatives near Shiloh Sunday. Miss Pauline Pod:: has returned home after a visit to relatives near Sawdust. Mr. and Mrs). Bili Bates were vis iting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Preston Williams near Nc<vw I Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patten and | children were over from Colbert j Sunday speeding the lay with Mr. and Howard Patten. _ ' ' I i Mrs. Frank Epp-i has boon visiting ; Athens relatives the past week-end. We would like to suggest to some of our young men that while they w#re off “Shilohing” that some very melodious singers were over in, Mt. Zion trilling some very loving notes in the ears of seme of our fair sex. They had better -sit up and take no tice. A word to tec wise ia sufficient if- 7 \ f r // c o Nv/EHT iOM N 1 =, ■■ 1 1(rW j M%I j: Jf” *C/ t massage, j -■ ,/ Yv •- " V \ \ 1 X V f.H,wHAT.y £ <T7<y j?'"\ \ “ % \ \ I ’V H L\W %r ; - - ’ : - / /*>?) ~ , "Wf # ii- , 0 r' -- ' f?/ / vzsZjAjf' ,—.__*H|.Ja' U\ J f \ 28H ^ v „v '■ tr~;'•=£/;,, . ■ . c k w r ii!|r v vJS L - ■ ■■ | - ■-; 1 5 |j^y[| Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, , une 0, i”M * JUST FROM SHfLO * * * ‘ * * * , l’he singing here Sunday afternoon was a great success. Mr. Joe! Buiimy is still on Uir nek list; We hope be may soon peovo; - Me. G H. Tyner mot •red f Athens Friday a'.ternoon. M ( ■uvl Mrs. Coy ( r,i v • n• r Sunday with Mr. and Mr.,. ( ! in- i> Bennett. i> Mbs Eiiie Mae Evans spc..t Sa urday night with Miss Willie Tyner. j Master Jack Martin, !>. 15. Rur • roughs, and Misses AUie Leo and ! Alton Brown spent Sunday after | noon with Miss Louesa Crowe i ( Mrs. Norman MrEwon spent Sat ! urday afternoon with Mr:', G. H j and J. C. Tvner. i ‘ . M:?is Etia Dudley spout Saturday I * I night witn Miss Clara Beater.bough. Mr. and Mrs.'Cons Dudley spent ! the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ! John Culberson I ; Miv \gnes Long spent Sunday with Miss Or a Dudley. Mis.se: Pauline Bruce and Minnie Will Fowler' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.i. Eddie Beateribouigh. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence f incn . S-.tu day nig'oi with Mr. f. Pat. Crowe and family. DEALERS IN PRODUCE ( W will buy your poultry, egg*, : itd vegitablei. We advice growing : kfim for July end Vu ju-it ddiriei in large quantities J F RHODES & CO., Athens, Georgia 4 N& M :;t Bi-iitaUy Murdered J .'.a: ..sAgK s . > tjfSylQfci s rVb " I Robert Frank, 14 year old son of wealthy Chicago jeweler, win* was kidnapped and luulnliy murdered before ransom could Ik* paid. A regard of SIO,OOO is of fered * THOMPSON VILLE * ***<>•♦*•* The birthday dinner given by Mrs. (Ju’Ur Burroughs Sunday w.is very much enjoyed. \ Mr. and M 4. Dav© Th *mpon, Mr. and Mr?. W. 11. Burrowh-. Mr. and Mrs K. J. Thompson, Misses l.ela and Ha?-ic Morris spent Sund.uy with Mr. and Mrs. Quiila R-v rough-t. The infant of Mr. anj Mr.s < ir nct Bullock is very sick. Mr. and Ms. Toni Burroughs spent, Sunday with Mr. John Hr.: and !family. Mrs. Faiinie Burroughs is rise,. J‘ Thompsonville to spend a while with her children after a long visit at Wintcrville with her daughter, Mr;j Lillie Towns. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Towns of Winterville spent a while Sundav with Mr and Mrs Quiila Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Burroughs ■jperit Sunday with Mr, and Mns;. Harnett Bullock DREAM AND PROPHECY CF HENRY W. GRADY “V •cn svyy farmer irt the S jU ii eat broad from his ov.'u add i a.j.J meat from his rvii and disturbed by creditor ■'•’! enslaved by no < • ■ ■ !: a fir. um.J hi f.ecming g"'•" u,. am.' orchards arid vme y :: • 1 dairies ;<n,} bu.-n --yarr.s, iUi.iiirtg his crap-- in his own wiv.iom and growing them ii: iapmnleni r, maki.ig c.t ii. his dean surplus, and sel iit • in hi: own t.mo, u•.;1 in his cl 'sen riarhet, and not at a im.'ter’- lidding-—getting his pry ii, cash unci not m i icrcipt ed mortgage that discharges hi:) debt, imt decs not restore his freedom--then shall he the hr raking of the fullne-s of our day.’’ FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Madi ion County: 1 r'H poet fully an noun rnyuTf a candidate for the iaglulaturc .subject to the action of tine State Democrat ic primary to he bold September 10, i 024 Women h >ve made good in every walk of life—-Why. not. hon .r the womanhood of your county by spnd my one to reproarot you in the next perioral aAvmbly of Georgia? I earnestly stak the support of every man or woman voter. Sincerely, Mrs. J. S. Daniel Lovei> Compliment t o Mr. ardMfs. L h.Cireene A unique an well as lovely oc fMSß;on. rt/rirt the AI fresco din ner v, 'von Wodne day aDerr-or n at s?n o'clock, bv Mesdrmesl). A. Moseiy and H, Boggs, at their farm on the outskirts of the town, in boner of Mr. and Mrs, L 523. Greene. The long table was placed on the bluff, above the spring, presented a fascinating scene with the rustic benche, bridges and swings, built especially for the occassior. The table had as its decora tions a beautiful blue crystal bowl and bud vaoes filled with Dor thy Perkins roses and sweet peas, the other appoointirents carrying out the colors of pink ind white. At the begining of the three course dinner, trusts to the brid ; oral iirocm were giver by Messers ft H (Jordon.Li T Most ly. D A Mosely and Mrs Dalton. After dinner many games were played and songs were sung aronnd the camp fire One jf G e most er.joyabe features being the music rendered by Mr I ,sely :.t the organ I) \ M • •■iy bass violin and L E Jr< :<• '■■■!■ pi and violin. '! •:.* h ..oss wore assist*d iri -<! 'tair i:g bv their si-fe*, Irs Mo ward’, Cfrd<r, Covers were pi;; red for Mr and Mrs L 1 Green?*, Mr and Mrs I toy lur; y, Mr and Mrs '• ev.-ard • lord , M. and Mrs 'V L) Men 'low, M'■ ond Mrs B i Mosely, ■Mr and Mrs Will D Graham, Misses Ada Wilson Lucy Mead nv, Virginia Mosely, Mr and Mrs j fi liiaz s ar.d Mr and Mrs D A Mosely, N umber