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The Danielsviile monitor.
VOL XXV SH
1 LOCAL.
HAPPENING^
A Cit'd of Thanks
To the good people of Dan
lelsville, we take this method
to extend to you our heartfelt
appreciation for the many acts
af he:p. love and kindness, ex
tended in toe sickness, death
and burial of our brothers he
loved wife. Mrs Oscar Scar
borough,
The goodnes of your dear peo
ile w ill ever live in our hearts.
Mr and Mrs James K Davidson
DanieUville Woman’s Club
The Danielsviile Woman’s Ciub
held the first meeting of the
Club New Year, June 5, 1924.
with the President, Mrs A. S
fralton in the choir.
The new committees for the
ensuing year Were appointed
the chairman being as follows:
Ways and Means Mrs N C Bul
lock, Chm,
Publicity-Mrs R H Gordon
Chm.
Membewhip - Miss Fioyce Long
Chm.
Ent ertainment -Mrs I.) A Mose
ty, Chm.
Program- Mrs R R Griffeth.
Chm.
Parliamentarian-Mrs J S Dau
#l
Auditor -Mrs W S Sanders,
After all old and new busi
ness was disposed of our Pres
ident gave the club members
such splendid talk on our duty
and work for the year 1924-25-
We feel that with the hearty
eo-operation of the club officers
and different committees that
our fonrth year of existaoce
should prove to be the most
profitable of all.
The Woman’s Ciub fcaa tried!
to be and we feel has been a
£reat help to our town and com
uvjnity, and with the help of
those who do not belong; to the
dub. we hope to be abie to grow
und able to do greater things.
We urge everybody who ts
tot a member to join us and
help the club to accomplish
much in the future.
Two new members were a*i
ed to the club roil of which we
are v r. proud,
After adjourning a very hap
ly hour was enjoyed, Miss
hioyce Long and Mrs R C Dav
* being hostesses of the after
noon.
A number of friends and rei
ves attended the funeral of
’S JuiiaAigginbotham a. Ft.
Latnar
ns Roy L Murray and ca-.iu
"■■n are spending the weeh in
and >erton, guests of Mr and Mis
h H Power.
the barbecue Wednesday tv
;n&. given by the rrdn < f the
■ n to show their ap reciatLn
■ ir the Stat Hi h*
way De )3rt ne it was through
ly enjoyed by all those showing
this hopitaUty,
Patrick Cnristy entertained a
number of little friends at a
birthday party last Saturday
afternoon celebrating his 12th
Anniversary, A number of
games and contests were fea
tures of entertainment, Late in
the afternoon delicious refresh
ments vve re served,
Mr and Mrs R T Broome spent
Wednesday in Gainesville with
Mrs Broomes mother, Mrs Ad
dison,
Mrs Kope Meaiot of Ft. La
mar spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Frank Graham.
On Sunday June the Sth at
Bishop Ga. occurred the mar
riage of Miss Selma Blackwell
to Mr Thomas Tumbui Rev.
Mr Burson officiating. Tne
bride has lived here most all
her life and her many friends
wish for this couple a most pros
perous sojourn thru life. She
has many beautiful traits of
Chaaaccer and has always been
admired by all who knew her.
Mr Tumbbl is enargetic and
prosperous farmer of Oconee
County and he is to be con
graiuiated on winning such a
raai help meet.
Mrs Addie Brooks attended
the marriage of her daughter.
Pauline to Mr S C Powell of
of Maccu- The marriage tak
ing place in Athena. Mrs Pow
eli comes f >m one of Madison
county best familes and is in
deed a jewel of true woman
hood- Mr Powell comes to Jus
as a young business man of
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Danielsviile. Georgia, Friday, June 13, 1924
sterling worth and they have
the best wishes of their many
friends.
Mr John Ed Ramioli returned
returned Sunday from a visit
to his grandparents, in Lacon
ia,
Mr and Mrs Malovis, Mr
and Mrs Styles Blackwell, Mr.
and Mrs Cecil Blackwell, Dr.
and J S Daniel. Mr ami Mrs B
W Blackwell attended the
BlackwoH-Tumbui wedding Sun
day Bishog Sunday afternoon.
Mrs B J Meadow and little
son of Atlanta are spending the
week with her mother, Mrs T
F Landers.
Mrs B N White and Mr Theron
White are visiting Mr and Mrs
B N Whita Jr in Ashville, N C.
MISS LUCY MEADOW IS
HOSTESS AT LOVELY PARTY
An enjoyable atfair of Thursday
evening of week was the lovely
party given by Mias Lucy Meadow
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr:i. W. D. Meadow.
Quantities of lipring flowers in
silver baskets, bowls and vaser were
effectively used throughout the houae
and the table in the hall where
punch was served by Miseoci Sarah
Lou Bullock, Kathleen Scarberough
and Virginia Moseley was beautifully
decorated with pink and white Dor
ochy Perkins rooses.
The home presented a faeinating
scene with the illumination of bright
colored Japanese lanterns.
An interesting eotitesit and many
games were cgjeyed, and attractive
prises awarded the “lucky ones,’’
Assisting the hostesr in entertain
ing were her mother, ijlrn. W. D.
Meadow. Mrs. Will D. Graham and
MrsS. D. A. Motley-
Trie color motif of pink and white
war carried out in the ices and cakes
which were served at a late hour.
About 30 guest* were inviited to en
joy her hospitality.
IS MEMORY OF COLUMBUS
RUSSELL SCAIBORO
Oi> last Tuesday night about nine
o’clock the Death Angel visited th >
home of Mr. and Mrs. (A. R. Scar
boro and carried away their little
non, Columbus! Russell. Oh, bow sad
it was to give him up but God lcrew
best.
He bad been sick several days* and
during all his sicknoss he was sk> pa
tient for the physician and parents
to do what they saw needed be done.
He bad alwav& been a loving
child and was loved by all who knew
him. He was three years of age A
pril 22, 1924
He is survived by has father and
mother and two brothers and a host
of relatives and friend* to mourn
his deuth. Bless this little one, we
don’t have to study about where be
is gone, because we know that he.
was one of God's little
May God ble-s this family that they
1 may see him again some sweet day
by and by. He surely was a sensi
ble little boy. He was laid to rest
at Pleasant Grove.
Farewell, parents, I am going to
Leave this world of sin and woe.
Going home to live with Jesus
Over on the other shoro.
Soon I'll leave; this world of trouble,
I Join my friends who’ve (tone before,
Join the hallelujah chorua
On that golden shore.
Don’t grieve after me, mother,
If on earth we meet no more,
May we meet in heaven,
Over on that golden shore.
The bereaved ones have our hcart
| felt sympathy.
—Written by a cousin.
---One who loved him.
A. V. S.
SUNDAY FARES
VIA SEABOARD
$3.00 At’t-nta.
See Ticket Agent
2t, C-12,19
DREAM AND PROPHECY
OF HENRY W. GRADY
“When every farmer in tie
South shall oat bread from his
own Holds aid meat from his
own pp.nf.ure, and disturbed by
no creditor and enslaved by no
debt, shall .-.it sronl his teeming
gardens and orchards and vine
yard; and dairies and bain
yards, pitching his crops in ids
own wisdom and growing them
in independence, making cot
ion his clean surplus, and soi
ling it in his own time, and in
his chosen market, and not at a
master’s bidding—getting his
pay in cash and not i a receipt
ed mortgage that discharges Ida
debt, but does hot restore his
freodom-—then shall be th*
breaking of the fullness of our
day.’’
* OAKLAND SOCIALS *
The farmem of thfo community
have been busy this fair weather}.
Mrs. J. ft. Chandler is, cn the
sick list this week. We hope for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. J. W. Martin and ©n, Earn
est, motored to Athens Sa 4 urday.
Mr. J. G. Cheatham was Ho
gue.t of Mr. F. N. McConnell. 3un
day.
Messer; Seab Cheatham and Raul
Brown, Misses Ola and Dornie Brown
and Mrs. 11. Ot Smith have return
ed from Anderson and Greenwood,
ft. C. where they have been visiting
friends and relatives. They ail re
ported a ni*a time-.
I Mis* .Annie* Martin had as* bor
! <?u*art last, weekend, Mina Myrtle*
Bates of near iiopera.
j
! We are plad to neport that. Mi n
| Wreatha Cheatham hao improved af
t<*r several days illness.
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Miss Befae McConnell of Pro*
ret® spent several days with friend.,
and relatives of this community.
i
Mir** Irene Fields of Sawdu.4,
spent this week-end with Mia.tew
Ruth and Clcmom Fhiemap.
Mr and Mrs. K'. H. Epjw and fam
i!y of NVese r.r**nt the Saturday
with Mrs. J. W. Martin and family
Mr Paul Brown vi<ntr*d Mr. Hu
bert Bimrong Saturday nipht.
Mie-ea Myrtie Bate,; and Annie
Mariir visited Mi-siOia Brawn Mon
dy afternoon;.
Mrs. G. L*. Sai'ons had as her
tTJfeet the pvat week her sister Mia.
I lent* O’ Kelley.
Mrs. Lucy Oo:w from near Neera*
has been vyittngi relative* in our
community the past wenek.
ftr arm Mrs. J. P. O’Kelley made
•*. businere. trip to A therm Thursday.
A crov/f! o' young folks enjoyed
i .nic'; t’*rue at t l ■ horn c? Mr aAn
nie Martin M-aalay niij'ht.
We PTC - Try to '.t;it -* that ?tff. .?.
ft. O’K' !■’- one t " iv-, r
cettly
DIALERS IN FRODUCE
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J F RHODES & CO.,
Athens, Ge,rg;i
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