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* MT. ZION LOCALS
By “Clipper”
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vVe had a fine rain Satutday
arid the farmers are rushing
their farming while the reason
is on.
Lillus Lord continues to irxi
prov'e we are glad to state,
Mrs Gordie Adams of Green
ville S. C has been visiting hc-r
parents, Mi aid Mrs Frank
Epps.
Miss Gladys Fates was the
seest of Miss Velma Dean of
Bonds Academy Sunday last.
Mesdames Arthur Moseley
and W. D. Meadow of Daniels
vilic were guests of Mrs Jesse
Fatten last Thursday evening.
Mr. Will Irvir, {Mr- Howard
Irvin and Miss Edna Irvin were
rn the Classic City shopDingj
fast Saturday.
Mrs Marcus Bate sof G reen - j
ville S. C. is visiting relatives
in and near this community.
We are glad to report Quilla
Porterfield on |t.he mend from
typhoid fever,
.VLiases {Lucy Meadow, Evie
Lou Mann and Virginia
ley of Danielsville were the ad
mired gkef ts of Misses Annie
Belle and Fannie Lou Patten
the past week-end.
Mrs, Hope Carithers visited
her sister Mrs Tom Sanders of
Danielsville last week,
Mr Quincy Loftis from Pat
tersons Academy was guest of
Mr Jesse Path n during Satur
day night and Sunday last.
Quincys cordial jmanners have
won him many friends in this
community. By the way a big
majoriry of these friends are
among the fair sex.
Messers Ode! Iruin and Gro
ver McLeroy of Diamond Hill
were guests of Mr Howard Ir
viu Sunday last.
Miss Janie Lee Epps a popu
lar young lady ot Patterson’s
community visited her cousin
Miss Liilie Patten the rast
week.end,
Misses Velma and Agnes Pat
ten of Cedar Grove community
were week-end guests of the
family of their uncle. Mr Jesse
Patten.
The quiet marriage of Mrs.
Fannie Canady Carithers to
Mr H H Sorrell occurred Sun
day P. M. at the |hon;e of the
bride near Meadow, Only a
few relatives and feiends wore
invited. We extend hearty ten 1
gratulrticns along with their
many other friends. The irr<vm
is a prominent) Clark Cos citizen
They will remain at present in
the brides home.
The marriage of Miss Jessie
Vlae Escoe and Mr Cilbert New
ton Patten was solomized in
Mt Zion church at 0 o’clock
Saturday afternoon June 14.
The ceremony was very im
pressively i cm'formed by the
pastor Rey C.audio Lee 'lord
rum.
Tit b.i ■’ and pa. iy went im
mediately to the heme of the
gi\ . K ids, Mr ;ii and Mrs
Jesse B Patten where an old
fashioned wedding suprer was
served to twenty five guests.
The sitting room was decora
ted with bright flowers of va
rious colors but in the dining
room thj color scheme of pink
and white was carried out per
fectly in the decorations and
I also in the cake and cream.
; The two voun# lodic o , Misses
'Lucy Meadow ard Evie Lou
! Mann who so graciously assist
! Mrs Pat ten in serving were
| beaulilul in dainty ccstuir.es of
I pink and white,
j This popular young couple
I have a host of friends that
! wish a long, happy and prosper
lous life for them.
Mr and Mrs Patten will re
side at present with Mr and
Mrs W. B B ites near Zoar.
FIFTH SUNDAY DISTRICT
RALLY AT COLBERT
On Jure 2ytb, the fifth Sunday
district rally will be held with the
Colbert Baptist church. All the
churhce in the fifth district of the
Sarepta Association ai’e rtqueeted to
have each department of church
work represented
Avery interesting program has
been arranged, which begins at 10
o’clock.
DEALERS IN PRODUCE
We will buy your poultry, egg*,
nd vegetables. We advwe growing
beans for July nnd August deliveries
in large quantities.
J. F. RHODES & CO.,
Athens, Georgia
4-5 N &. M 3t
ilmde.
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I reckon the picnic season is
the finest time that there is—to
set the. red blood a-zippin’ and
to make our emotions whizz, —
O, it’s then we can slip tho halter
off—an' roll, to our heart's con
tent—-an’ get up an' shake our
selves, an’ feel like a hundred
an’ one per cerg!
As scon as the picnic season’s
on—an’ tha styles begin to ad
vance, —it’s proper to think of
tho custard pic, when selectin’
yer snn-kist pants...And, the
hard-biled egg—an’ tho peanut
salve, which i3 staple as alfair
hey —They’re items to be pro
vided far, on the eve of the pic
nic day... ~ •
Of course there’s handicaps
lurkin' around, as there aller
will be, I guess... The chlgger
deploys his sub-mareen band, in
the depths of the pic-nic dress
.. .An' I ain’t complained, you
understand, of the trysts in the
coolin’ shade —but, the thing
that's quickest to call my hand,
is—red ants in the lemonade!
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He t Walk • who sh.-i a
score of -72 on 12 holes. -<
NOTICE
( represent the Consumer's
Moaurpeot Company of Ball Ground,
Ga., aid v.'tli appreciate any business
A. L. COMER
TH€ DaNIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA,
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Above are shown C. Bascom
Siemp, Secretary to the President,
and Congressman Nicholas Long
worth, the late President Roose
velt’s son-in-law. at the Cleveland
Convention. This picture was sent
by telephone and was on Now York
streets in less than one hour after
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PIANO TUNNING AND REPAIRING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Don’t wait delay means more
expense. Phone or write
Lewis Chick, Athens, Ga.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
tor local applications, a* they cannot reach
the. dlaeaaed portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cv.re catarrhal deafnea*
and that Is by a constitutional , rotasJ/.
Catarrhal i>afuas is cauahd' by an (u-.
flamed condition of the mufeoua lintnc of
the Euatachlan Tube. When this tube la
inflamed you have a rumbling aouad or Im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafnesa is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, heartna
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of tha
system.
We will clve One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafnesa that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. All Diurifists. 75c
F. J. CHENEY * CO. Toledo. Q,
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UNDERTAKERS AiAVS NO
MONOPOLY ON SAD FACES..
I /NET A HAVR. PIN
A\A N U FA CTOR £-F_
Y. N | L.STER-PA'V *
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‘The Fruit of His foijf
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Ila Georgia.
Saturday June 21 1:30
Come one Come all
Under the Auspices of the Ila
Woman’s Club
ADMISSION: 15c and 25c.
Lenses to Fit Eyes
Not Eyes to Fit Lenses
THERE IS A LENS FOR YOUR EYE WHICH WILL NOT
SERVE FOR ANY OTHER EYE; THAT IS THE LENS
rOU’LL GET FROM US. WRONG LENSES ARE HARM
FUL; RIGHT LENSES ARE HELPFUU.
M- F- FIGKETT JEWELRY CO*
Jewelers—Optometrists
268 CLAYTON ST? ATHENS* GA*
DECHOVITZ & SIMMONS
We have just received a new line
of Mens and Young Mens Clothing
Prices are Right.
1 Sot of mens pants $2.48
1 Sot of boys pants
Mens dress shirts in fast colors
with or without collar -9$
Best grade overalls I*4B
1 lot of work shirts
We are paying highest price for
your produce.
Come and give us a trial.
Bechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager.
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ATHENS. GA*
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REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY. _—~~