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:tlr. Hiram WeTthead, Mrs. G.
V/ . Whitehead, Mrs. VV. G. Cos >x
*U!d Mir. C. B. A p *.*•;< mutcre.i to.
I.nvtmia Friday for tii<c E ghlh Dis
trict Club meeting:.
Mb's Janette Comer leavers Satur
•iay afternoon for Whicingsville,
Mass, where she will visit her father
and mother, Mr. arid Mri. R. i.
< lomer &
Mr. and MuR J. A. Sims and chii-
J;en spent Friday in Madison aud
j.t tended the meeting of the Eighth
Di th Rural Carriers..
Mr. Wade Durham of Woodville
end Mr. Hoyt McPherson of U. of
Jin. spent Sunday at home of Mr.
and Mrs T. C. Davison.
Mr. and Mr*. N. C. McPherson
Jr. in and two sons of Atlanta came
over Sunday to visit Mil. and Mrs.
T. ('. Davison.
Mi: .••< E-sie Evans accompanied by
Miss Mae Evan, left this ween for
Milledjf'jville where Miss Evans wlli
ti tch during the summer, Mists Mae
going for a coursic at Woman’s
OoUege.
Mrs. Roy Williams is visiting her
moiher, Mrs. Ranipey in Eiberton.
Miss Loio Birchmcre accompanied
by Mi. ; Geraldine Nocll motored to
Maxeys on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Parl‘.j Rice vvho
have been in Texas the past year
vi ited relatives here last week.
Mr-. F<,>. <l. Williams pent last
vm ok with ' Mr.-. (’. (V Kidd in
Crawford .
,!. T. Comer of Huntersville,
N C spent last week-end with rel
l ivt's and friends here. She was en
r< iff to Milledgeville to stay during
the Summer School at Georgia Wo
man": College.
Mrs*. A. C. Sorrells, Mrta. J T
<.u cithers and Mrs| J. R. Turner
motored to Lavonia Friday for the.
J'e.-.triet Club Meeting.
Friend# of MtC. Bernice Akins
regret to learn that she is sick but
hope she will soon be well.
Mrs. J. D. Thompson and Elea
nor were jin Athens this weak for
Lucy Cobb commence monk. Mins
Allie Thompson this week from that
school.
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Mr. J. W. Gaol..ton motored to
Luvonin Friday for Mr:-. Gholston,
Mr*. .letton and Mrs. Ebo.rhardi,
who had attended all sessions of the
District Club Meeting.
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MuV. U. S. Akins of Augusta
will leave in a few days for Sparten
imrg, S. C*., accompanied hv Mis-:
Ethel Akins who will then return ‘o
Augwta with her
Mr. Bernice Akins of Lawieuce
ville pent the week-end with rela
tive In ED erten o' and Com**-.
Mr. Miles Comer of Rockingham,
M is visiting hi; parents, Mr.
and Alrr H. T. Corner.
, Mr. Reuben Corner of Whit on-*- j
\ illc. Ma:s. will spend the week-end :
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Comer. M *s Jar.ette will aecor.i- |
privy him hack to M -.s-achu-tett for
h \ idt.
M t and Mrs W. V'. farC’-ers
Tiud -rod t.i Athens Sundae :-i ev.ooii
to so© Miss Willie (-ariti.ore u 1 St.
Marys Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel of
Baniclsvdie were vMi tors here yos
tvvday. In this i sue. appears the
formal announcement of Mi-s. Dar
ed for repre eatative of Madison
county. Mis. Daniel is the first
woman of the county to take this
top and her friends are watching
with interest her political careen.
Mis Leo Sanders had to undergo
:.i; operation for append iritis at St.
M.rys hospital last Friday nnd is
i- m-.-oriii?*
Mi. Vr fan Bciit " Jr. of Athens
i. i(, _ of Master Pclk Gisolston.
:A Roy John-on has returned
ir a plea.-ant visit to relatives in
nrlton.
M"> E. S. Kilpatrilk of Eatonton
i- expectod tomorrow to visit her
sister, Mrs. R. C. Davison.
f ;;: ’.is of Miss Willie Caritherr
• ill b; '/.• and to learn that she is ex
r-o rlef borne from s?t. Mary's Hos
pital Sunday,
.Mr-dame F. C. Whelihel, N". C.
vltPher-son, T C. Davison and Ge
rie Matthews arc pending today in
Athens.
METHODIST ORDER SEATS
The Methodist have placed an or
der for new estate for their church.
These are expected' in the next few
wed;-, aid will add greatly to the
comfort and beauty of the church.
MR. H T. BRANON RETURNS
TO COMER
Mr. Hi. T. Branon i-: re-opening
a Ford Sales and Service Station in
the same building formerly occupied
by Rim and will be ready for business
in a few days. Thilt business is
rjuite ?.u addition to the town, and
we welcome welcome Mr. Branon
and his family back with us.
F.t.DELIS CLASS MEETS
The Fidelia class of Comer Baptist
church met on Tujcudtiy at’teruocn
at the h .rue of All, -I. Carmich
ael. The vo nils wore give a a grt
rious. neiv tentity by the artistic
decorations of taikets of choice
roses ami rta ■ elv lillion, pink and
white oc-iiy; tin* color motif used.
lie punch bc.vi, •: r. .bedded in a
;nu:>: of .Dorothy Pevkina roses was
pm-idfd over ;>y M ; au Mary Carolyn
f urmichacl.
Mrs. S. .1. Carmichael, president,
prodded over the business) ses
•:ons, replete with, report.-: and plana
for th.v month.
The class was tho recipient of a
check for $25.00 from Mr. and Mrs
N. C. McPherson to go th ■ building
Fund. This was indeed a delightful
uirnise. accepted with many thank?.
Mr.ij. McPherson is fstill our own.
though removed U> another city ami
church.
The nominating committee pre
sented the following for officers,:
Prerident-—Mrs. C. 4. Howe
Vice-Pres. —Mrs}. R. T. Eberhardt
Sec.—Mrs. W. A. Rowe
Tre-ns.—Mca. £ M. Jetton.
All officer:, were unanimously elected
The hostess, assirted by her
daughters, memved delicious brick
cream and cake, the refreshments
übo carrying out the pink and white
color combination.
Present were: Mrs. N. C. Mc-
Pherson of Atlanta. Mesdames W.
•). b> : ”c v r>"*re R M. Jetton, .1 E
iohnso, J. F. Moon. F. C. Whe'chel,
AT. T Payne, A. M. Wilkins, R
v Divisc'ii, W. i. Ho we. Vv G.
Cook. C Rowe. Boyd Seymour,
:*nt C. B. Ayers
PREACHING AT PRES3Y S e.*l AN
CHURCH SUNDAY
The wi ii : preaeh r.g at tin
Ore- by'.•>• •: • ,rci: Son'ay morn in
ec.->;i-:o • y the new paste"*. Rev.
C .-are
Let every u <y attend and give
Rev. Cra-'e a hearty welcome.
Alliens -3-dsinsß College
!'•'cl : a- : f :li ;,i j.r c and
rupee. vi '; _-
Sa v: ; . r ceH cf expenses
lv alt. m this svlcei. The
Cln-uin.: f es i the T n re? Busi
ness C--lie a w ays? yet the
best posit! a. Eu-r\ graduate
enp loved Write for informa
tion to*day.
Box A thins, Ga.
THE DAN’ELSVJLLE MONITOR. DANIEI.SVILEE'. GEORGIA
PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS
Mrs. J3. L. David and Mrs. Hugh
look ins enter ained the Philathea
-'a •- on Monday afternoon at t; e
:’.roe of Mrs. Hopkins.
The house was beautifully decorat
ed with bowls, vases and baskets of
bright spring flowers placed here and
there.
After being called to order by the
president and matters of business at
tended to, the class enjoyed a most
delightful social hear, blower games
and con becks were used. Mrs. Coyle
Cox was the lucky winner of the
prize, a handpainted bud vase filled
with swe.ee peas while Mrs. Dan For
toifield was given the booby, a bunch
of pansies .
A delicious salad course was nerved
by Mrs. David and Mid. Hopkins,
assisted by Mrs. Harriet Thompson.
MRS. J W GHOLSTON
HONORED
At tne annual meeting of the Bth
District Convention of Women's
Clubs held in Lavonia last week, Mas
,f. W. Gholston, president of Corner
Woman’s Club, was elected second
vice president. For the past three
years Mvsj. Gholston has served the*
Comer Club with marked succe:f?,
and this district office is only anoth
er recognition of her wonderful a
bility. Mrs. VV. H Hodges of
Hartwell was elected president.
The doors and -windows for the
Baptist S. S. Annex arrived yester
day and will be put in at once. In
a few weeks the Baptist expect to
have the annex so that it can be
used.
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COLLIER ACADEMY *
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Miss Mattie Mae An'hcny spent
Saturday with Misses Dorris and
Pearl Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Moore of
Comer spent Saturday with Mr. J.
M. Dillard and attended the singing
at. Colliers.
Mrs. Carrington and son, Hoy, of
Meadow spent Saturday with Mr .
and Miy. Joe Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs-. F. C. Tiller spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Tiller near Crawford.
Mis& Emily Graham spent Sunday
night with Miss Mattie Mae Anthony.
Mr. it. M. Kellis? and little
daughters of Arnoldsviile ape tit Fri
day night with M|. and Mrs. San
ford Kelly.
Mis> Mary Maiden ha# returned to
her heme in Athens after a week’s
visit to relatives here.
Ms 1 . Lee Thomas spent Sunday
with his grandpa rente, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji. W. Thomas.
Mr. Malcolm Raiden spent Sun
day with Mr. George Johnson).
Mrs. rf. P. Dickerson spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. W. H.
Webb.
Miss Mildred Collier visited rela
tives at Carhon last week
Mr. and Mr . Pave Me Gunn on
of Union spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. dig Anthony
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