The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 13, 1924, Image 8

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(SunffNws fMMvaa HHUMr4'il nvißiwiimi m-ri-.-wm • (*S*. * * * ***♦ * > * FORT LAMAR •***'•••• T.he weather for the pa.*t W"-ok ha?; been more favorable for the farmer. teat :(M The wheat crop in this section seems to be good; a good fruit crop also is in prospect. Several of our young people have returned home from the different schools. Misres Lula Parker and Ruth Tabor from the State Normal; Mr. Paul Hutcherson from Dalone ga; Miss Lucile Higginbotham from sth A. & M. ; Ml*; Fannie Lee Par ker from Commerce, Mi| Marvin Hutcherson from M. C. H ; . S. and Mr. Norman Mealor from Cornelia. Misses Irma and Annie Higgin botham of Cornelia are spending a few days with relatives here;. Mi.-* Lois Rice was a week-end visitor here zJtt'S Mrs Butler anu daughter are spending the summer in Chicago. The summer term of school will be (aught by Mr. Paul Hutcherson, Misses Lois Rico apd Bu|'- roughli. Mr. and Mrs,. J. S. Parker of Atlanta are spending a few weeks vacation with relatives here. Mir. and M'vs. Collie Graham were recent visitor* here. There will be an ail day service at Liberty church Sunday. The friends of ML*} Julia Higgin botham will regret to hear of her death which occurred June 6 . She had been ill for some time and her <k>ath was 1 not unexpected—tstill 4t was a shock to her family and friends Funeral service was conducted by Kiev. Rutland of Cavnesvillc and in lierment made in the cemetery at Liberty church. The sympathy of all goust out to the family during their bereavement. * m ***** + + + + • ♦ PROGRESS . ♦ *********** I ■ - —- The little &on of Mr. and Mr:j. Charlie Scarboro was .laid to rest at Moons Grove Saturday afternoon. He ia survived by parents, eight brothers and sisters. The bereaved ones have our deepest sympathy). * Mr. Bill McKinney and family spent Sunday with Mr. Sanford Pester and family. Mr*. J. D. McLeroy and family were visiting relative* around Moons Grove Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Bates of Greenville. S. 0. are vsiting around hero mid Da-uclsville. Mr>. Hm\ ie Carter and son, Mijs ?s Alma and Minnie Far Scarboro, Mr. and Mr*s-. J. W. Hardman and two sons. Dabney and Sidney, spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J,.*' H. Shelton. Mbit's Mabel and Merle Williams vailed on ML e? Beasie and Eula Mae Mi Connell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Bra.lie;. . el and Mrs. j Will Gunnin and Mrs. Mattie Wingfield were visiting rela tives near Sawdust Sunday. Mr. Aubrey Graham of Poca passed thru our community Surd ly afternoon. (La.rt Week's Locals) Mr. S. B. Foster and fatully we o Sunday aft. rnoon of Mr. llarvie Carter ato family. Mr. W. M. Gur.rin and son, Jor- Sar. made a Lusincus trip to Athens V : iday. Misses Noble Lee and Flora Bax ter Kper.i Saturday n;ght and Sun day with Mr. O. W. Scarboro and family and Sunday nignt with Miss Aima Scarboro. Mr J. F. Gri rile nnd fam : ly spent Saturday and Sunday with Mid Jim fmith and family. Messers Jesie and Dewittt Baxter ind Charlie Sanedr spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr Roy Seagraves. Mrs. Harvie Carter and son and Miss Alma Scarboro spent, last Fri day with Mr. C. L. Smith. Mr J. D. McLeroy arm family spent one day last week with Mr. C (y McLeroy and family “Blue Eyes” * SHILO * ****** 4* * * . * The singing given by Mr, and Mn Clarence Bennett was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. Hoyt Wood of Commerce spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Coil Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sexton spent Sunday with Mr. J. Pat Crowe and family. Mis.i Mattie Lee Williams of near Commerce spent Sunday with Miss Vallie Ree Bennn-ett. Miss Guiagie Tyner isrent Sunday with Miss Elite Mae Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harel Cary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett. Mrs. Luther Evens spent Sunday with Mrs. Willis Crowe. Mi--& AHie Cary spent Sunday with Mis Annie Mae Baxter. • ***•*.***! COLBERT * 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Gadding, Miss Geneva Gaulding and Mr. Har old Gaulding spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tiller at Garlic Moaners H. C. and W. N. Hard man spent Monday in Anderson, S. C. Miss Oneita Burton of Da visited her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. B. J . Burton last week. Miss Lois GhoLston har returned to Athens from Washington, I>. C. and with Mias Mary Gholston .and Mns. Ophelia Ghoslton spent the week-end with Mrs. J. W,. Hardman M iiss Amy Porterfield of Bogart vipited Mrs. C. W. Grififeth last week. A business meeting of the Ep worth League was held cn Monday ' *%' HI r tX * I 1 • ——_ ... ™n- Mr?. O. W . Beacham of Comer visited friends here Wcir.esdr.y. Mrs. W. W. Barnett has returned from Knoxville, Tenn. IViliPy I':h. :t l irti-Uuy \ • -t?r<l..v and his mother made- whiit Einr.i}- I.ov caUr.l a “drk'CtvbK*" Ouse fir the ••I'tvoti n. R>p thos c kids 'fell to" "'►.••ti they :;v t!;; - ■<' da .mi i-ut da nty. 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America’s Ace Helen Wills, id-year-old Califor nia wonder-girl; modest, sweet end typifying all that ia best in Ameri can womanhood, is picked by all to win the Olympic championship at Paris and also the English title ia national play. ■ L Nominates Coolidge M. L. Burton. President of Mich igan University, delivered the ad dress* nominating President Cool idgs at Cleveland. The choice of Burton to deliver the speech was a surprise, as he had never been ac tive in politics. FOR SALE Pare Bred College Strata .Whit* Leghorn Eggs: 90c for 15; Will ex chauge for corn, syrup cane sved. peas, or syrup at market price. J. >V. ADAMS, legal Alices vi-rgiji, Mao so.o. County. All persons owing the estate of J. B, Sfcrectman, decoastd, are hereby notified to make payment of the same to me at once. All persons holding claim? agairtit said estate are hereby notified to tile their claims with me immediately. This Tth d?v of June, 1924. COMERS G. MOORE, Danielsville, Ga. Executor or the estate of J. 3 • Strectman. deceased. Lenses to Fit Eyes I Not Eyes to Fit Lenses I THERE IS A LENS FOR YOUR EYE WHICH ivtt , I ’< i Ll, }lJQip I SERVE FOR ANY OTHER EY E; THAT IS t-tp ' I 1 *- LENs I rOU’LL GET FROM US. WRONG LENSES ARE HAR* I FUL; RIGHT LENSES ARE HELPFUL. M. F. FiCKETT JEWELRY CO.* .Je we /e rs—Opt am e 1 Wjs t & 268 CLAYTON ST.? ATHENS, Ga . Special Notice I Don’t forget to be at one o| Rowe’s Stores, on next Saturday! June. 14th, at 3:45 o’clock. I We are going to have a big time! Come and tell your neighbors to bel * here. W. A. Rowe Cos. Comer Gta. Rowe Brothers Colbert- Ga. Rowe Supply Cos. Carlton Ga. ‘The Fruit of His folly SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Saturday June 14,8:30 ADMISSION: 15c and 25c. Come one Cou^- .**** C. A. SCUDDER tJK'AVEIwKK ATHENS, GA* i'J’iLTSllOll Ll W aTcl-5l g 3S . Sterling “ REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY. "