The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 04, 1924, Image 5

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Vdciety { .r £O K—ESKEW WEDDING J g lo velv home ceremony a wt'dui.'iK -much interest was (.hat of Mi£D Evelyn Carson and Mr. Waiter Eskew, which was solemnir.- fd Wednesday afternoon, June 25, „ t j ve o’clock, at Beuna Vista Cot- Tallulah Fate, Ga. the home of tiTbrode’s sister, Mrs. Fred Smith. 1 The impressive ring ceremony was performed by Rev. C. M. Gibbs, brother in lew of bride of Linden, N. C. The home was beautifully decorat ed with .-..profusion of flowers in the Mctei shades v/hich were placed in baskets on tables. • - Tht hr'ia! pa-by c-mere ito the /•tr.rin of Mendelssohn’s ’wedding n) arcb, which was beautifully rend ered by Mi s Frances Carson, sister of the bride. Preceding the entrance of the bridal party Miss Mary Neal Shannon of Commerce sang, “For You,” and ■‘God Made You Mine.’’ First to enter v/cre tu le 1 erne. Mi lies Anno Me?. 1 llan of Oar*/ £- vifle, Ga., Lydia Bennett" of Knox ville. Kyra Chandler of Commerce, and Mrs. W. S. Puckett of Cornelia, who formed an aisle for the bridal party 1 . They wore gowns fashioned alike of organdie in ttbe pastel •Fades, their bandeaus were of silver cloth -with brilliants, and they carried .Marie Antonette baskets filled with varied entered gladioli and larkspur. Next came the little flower girl, Virginia Canon, niece of the bride, who was dainty in pir.k organdie trimmed with rows of tiny raffles. She carried a basket filled with rose petals. Stewart. Wynn Gibbs, a® ring bear er, entered rest and carried the ring in the heart of a white lily. The bride entered with her sister, M;*j Fred Smith as matron of honor, and w’£, met at the altar by the groom and hr; best man, Mr. Harry CrawfoTd of Toccoa, Ga. The bridal party *stood before ■ graceful arch, at cne end of the long living room, covered with garlands f smiiar and rrhowered with Easter tiller, and Jirier of the va(;ey. Cardetebru.fi holding burning white biiers, cast a soft glow over the en tire Beene). Mrs. Smith, as matron of honor, ■vas very lovely in a gown of gretn crepe, with accessories to match. Her flowerg were a bouquet of pink rsdioiil. The bride was beautiful in a cre ation of grey georgette crepe, Inish ci with embroidery of ci’y/jtal beads. Her hat wats a small model in grey tC match. She carried an arm fcou i>i-d of brides rotses, showered with. Valley lilies. intast. ednn t.ofah MPaaa eo eto ea After the eeiemory an informal fc-option wan beM . Punch v/aa served by Va!worth McMillan, Sa- and Edna Avery. M-r®. Charles Pease kept the trides’ book. *®d M<d. Eakew 1/eft for a 'JJ®? -HP to Ashville, N. C. and op ***‘*9stn\ will be at ho imp to thtir in Ga. bride’s going aw ay gown wf-. kkek with accessories to match . is of attractive per i-y, which has won for her many She is a graduate of Qt>r . School and State Normal* -kann. Sbe is the fitth daughter r *nd Mru. E. c. Caison of i.v, G*. if f sbfw * s a graduate of the fi V a member of one of - -<hng fraternities. He is now’ {> ‘’emoßatrator of Madison r r : t " ' *' kcre he has won a host of K vl '‘° w i’l welcome him and ■”• M , “ARRi SON- -HUFF A ” rhern, Ga., June 24. 1924 ./-■ 7 fjl bom" wedding of Tucs Cl C'!,'** Was that of Ettie of i>._ ' j"' or ' ant i Mr. Eugene Huff 41 10 o ,*, e ' taking piaee k;. 1 (,<>c k' at the home of the l%n ’ Pope Htriv.-r,. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. H , Harrison in the presence of a large circle of relatives ant friends. The ring ceremony, which a-ways adds interest and improssive ne;s was used. Preceding the entrance of the brid al party, Mrs. R. L. Harrison, cry listed by Miss Jimmie Lee Morphy of Tartio on the violin, played, “3> ■i-eve me of all Those Endearing Young Charms,” and “I Love You Truly. ’ Mendelsshons wedding March was played for the entrance of the bridal l party,. During the ce-emory “ Hearts and Flowent” was softly rendered. The rooms of the home were artis tica'ly decorated in summer flowers. r, '“k and white being the color scheme. An improv; ed altar placed in the living rcr.'-i was banked with pa Imp ferns gnd oink rose,-?. Talf wh’te ped- Ratals held b c n! ets of pink rosez on either ride of which were placed P*nk unshaded which cast a -oft glcw over the bridal party. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr. Elcoe Huff, sis best man. Followed by’ the ring bearer, little Jasper Wage\ cousin of the bride, ■wearing a white satin suit, carrying the ring in tine heart of a rose. Next entered M '*=.? Myrtice Harri sop. sister of the bride, an maid of honor. Sbe wrn gowned ir. snn.-et yellow crepe de chine trimmed in black lace, with picture bat to match. She carried a large banket tied w'tb tulle. The brid® was given in marriage by her father and met at. the el'a” by the eroore, She was lovely in dark bine list crepe with front draperies of deep cream lace. Her. hat was a French model l of blue with cream trimmings. She wore a corsage of sweet peas- and pink rose bn4h. The bride’s book was kept by Mim Dm Willie Belt and ah the guests regis tered they were ushered in ntacr by Mesw J. 0. Harriison and E. R. Arnold. An informal reception followed the; ceremony. Assisting in enter taining wew* .Mesdamev* A. T. Har rison, H H. Wages, G. N. Minxes Bellie Rarrf-c.n and Mattie Thomas, aIT anntn of the bride. The bride and groom left for North 0"cv& a r>d North Carolina, after which they will be at home to their friends in Daniekville. M-re. Huff by her lovely character and charming personality h*s en deared herself to a host of friends. Sbe r ceived ter ed cat'cn at G. S.- <”!. W. Mr. H"ff s a sptend and young businen' man, boldind a resporlblo po'-ition ir. Danie’lsville. Among t3?e out cf f®wn guests were Mr. ard Mrs. J. Y. Huff, Mat ter Joe Curtis and Palmer Huff, Mr. and Mm. W. TANARUS). Graham, and Mar tha Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landers, aMr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ra vld, and Miss Floyce Long of Dan iiolrville. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Har rison. MLlses Marie and Mabel Her rin, and Roy S. Harrison of Winder: Mifi.'i Jemmie Lee Murphy of Talmo; E. R.Arnold of Statham; and J. 0. Harrison, of Chester, S. C. BONUS BLANKS AT DANLELS- VfLLJE ROST OFFICE ■ • ■ ■■ *f I will shortly rceeivc from Major General Robert C. Davis, Adjutant General of the army, a number of application blanks, instruction, and return addressed envelope*? to be distributed to veterans and their dependents to make application for benefits undes the World War Adjust ed Compensation Ael. We will be glad to assist you in any way; call at the post Office at Danielsville, where v/e will supply you with blanks and information. R. T. Brcome, P. M WOMAN’S CLUE MEETING The Comer Woman’s Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the heme of Mrfc W. G. Cook, with Mrs, W. G\ Cook, Mrs. . H. Strickland, Mrs. J. A. Sims and Mis. J. C. Cook joint hosteseeo. This is to be- a Patriotic Meeting and the program will be in charge of Mius. G. W. Whitehead cfeairsnar c i citixer hip. THE DANIELSVJHE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA. **•#* MT ZION LOCALS By “ Clipper” •****** Mr. and Mrs. Jeste Patter md Mr. a-d Mvp. Gilbert visit ed Mr. and 0 T. Pat tan nfa r Ceder Grove Sunday last Miss Emma Nelnts and Mr Horace Nelms cf Aihtr.s are visiting their sifter Mjs Fred Landers. Mr, and Mrs Will Irvin ar.d p ami!y visited re’atives in Gom meree last Satu/dsy. Mr. Henry Patten and family spent Sunday in Athens with their son, Mr, Eldridge PatterT family. i Mr. and Mrs Edd Ivey of DanielsviHe visited relatives in our communiij Surds y. Misses Edna aid Fauiire Ir vin visited friends r*sr Com merge the past week end. Mr. and VI rs. Frfd Ii r ders ir.d children visited Athens rel atives Sunday. Mr. Lonie Haralf.cn of Pn ielsville was yuett cf Mr Dan Huff Sunday. Mr and Mrs Comers Moore of DanielsviHe have been visit ing Mrs. Moore’s parents Mr. and Mrs Bud Escoe, Mrs. Joe Bonds ar and daughter vwiten Mrs Fletch Pa tun near Mt Airy last Friday. Master Felton C&rithers of Macon is vis ill Dg his uncle, Mr Hope Carithcrs and family We learn that Mr. Seamore and Mrs. Minnie Mag'by Patten Here mirried Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr Wash Par hain. We wish fhem a happy pres jerous life The singing at Mr and Mrs. Hope Carithert fur.c’ty right was very much rrjoyed fcy quite a large young people. * *** V - DIAMOND HULL * •-5. • *•*••*♦ * * We are glad to rfcpore Mrs. W. a. Thompson hieiger after being sick the pftgt Mr and Mrs Boy Thompson spent Saturday nigbi With If r ?T J Thompson and family. • . ’ Mr and Mrs CtidTcld Brown and family were wi flt-e and guests of the lattera parents, Mr and Mrs W S Branyan, Mr and Mrs Boy Thompson motored to Saturday af ternoon to see “their little neph ew, Harold Benton, who is quite sick. Little Drenon Waid of Ath ens is gpjnding a while with his grannparents, Mr and Mr&f T J Thompson. j Mr and Mr T J Thompson. IMr and Mm Rjy Thompson 1 were soon! the-dv guests of Mr and MrsG?orge Benton and family recently- Mr and Mrs Base) Tolbert and f*mly of Nos'“>. Me and j Jiff and Mi* H*>ke Whitworth t and litLe daughter. S* * I's of Neese were spend - the - dpy guests cf Mr and Mrs VV S Brown Ai d fart iiy. Mr and Mrs Frank Chandler j sod family, Mr a and Mrs Sam W itworth and little daupbterj Wile Mae were visitus to* Mr auJ Mrs Peek Ciiar.d ; er at 11*. —— t Mr and Mis. Getrrge Whit-’ woith was- the spend-tie iJu.v guits of Mr ad Airs vi-JS Brcwn andfnvly Mr ana Mis Jim Sndih and family spent a while Sunday j wi{;h Mr ase Mrs George Ben lon and family. i A large crowd fn n here at-' tended the B Y P L Rali.v at Colbert Sunday. A!) report a good tin e. Mr Frank Gunnels has treat - ■ ed himself to a tew Ford We ate glad to rep* rt. Mr aid Mrs A L Rice and eli’dren im proving after a !org time of i)’- ness. They ha\e the sympathy of all the psoale durirg thair illness. * ♦ ■* ** * * COLLIERS ACADEMY ***♦***•*♦ Master Tommie Tiller apent Sun day with Master W B. Patton. Miss Jessie Mae Turner and broth er, Robert spent Sunday with rela tives t union. Mins Nezzie O’ Kelley spent Sun day night with Mr. and Mrs. Dock ( O’Kelley. Mrs. H. V. DickuitfiOii and eon, Lee, spent Tuesday i : ght and Wed nesday with. Mr. and "* Mr?. Sem Smith at Enterprise. Mrs. Walter Paul anj daughL rsi. Mitsea Irene and Jewell, -pent .Sat urday with Mrs. . Lonnie Paul. Mr. and Mrs. <J. T. OhaHdfe* spent awhile Sunday afternoon xvth Mr. and Mn.. W. B. Patton. Mr. and Mrs.-Curl Anthony and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paul of Union. Mrs. W. B. finenl Mon day and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Cliff Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. D. Power had as their yuesto Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Edd Loftis and chil dren Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook and children of Comer, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rowe of Carlton. Mr and Mrs. Hawkir.s Moore of Comer cyent Sunday with M,\ and Mrs. E. W. Dye. Mrj. Carl Anthony spent a few days? lost week with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Tiller near Crawford. Jlr. Edd Antjiony syent Saturday nipht with Mr*. Harvey Graham near Crawford. Mr. ard Mrs. W. Q. Patton had a their gueete Sunday, Mr. and Mrv Cliff Anthony and Mrs. Dan McCannon of Union. * COLBERT * ***♦*■*♦* • MASONS MILL * We are having some more dry weather at this writing. Mrt. Claud Dove and family were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. John Dove and family. Mr. and Mr? Tandy Wehunt were in Athens .Giojvptng Saturday. Mr. Autsbun Stephens and wife arid Mg. Try Green were guefiHs Sunday of Mr. John Hrghland and family. M‘ Clar'-'-c" Chrr.liar and wiL w*-re wend-e-'u vig ors of hi' pi.r- ents, Mr. \V. W. Chncfian aud I fiiiTiily . I . Mbs Rilla Freeman was guest Sat urday night of Mis:i Louise Highland. Mr. Dewey Scarborough was a visitor in Hr Sunday. There will be preaching at Mace donia church Sunday am) Sunday night; everybody come and be with ÜB. Mr. David Hendrix’ r.nd Ida Belle Highland attended meeting at Mac edonia church Sunday night. The ice cream supper at Mr. Hen try Sartain Saturday night was en joyed by all present. MR. BILLY COLLINS DIES On last Saturday, June 21, God His inljnrto wisdom saw (it to remove from his eartldv home and call to that homt not built with hands, eter nal in the Heavens, the gentle spirit of 31r. Billy Collins. Mr. Collins had blen fick for some time, but du ring the pp.it few day.? his condition became such an to alarm hig loved ones. . .... Kt. was unwascring in hiq devo tion to his Lord, b'nng a member of Vineyards Creek Baptist church, nl way.t finding strength and comfort ii his (Service. A truly grod man has passed 'to the rowr-rd of tho faithful, though he be dead yet his memory tii3 liv-.:s to bless. Surviving are a wife, three >r:ft and three daughters, twenty-four grandchihbvn and four great grand children . 1 The funesal sosvicea were coni ducted by Rev. Flnmmr is from tho home on Monday at 10 o’clock ( . Griffeth of DanielsviHe had charge of funeral arrangements. Numer ous and beautiful wore the floral offerings, attesting tho love and es teem cf the many friend*,. —A friend : . Athens Business College Borklieepirg, si a tf?.r and and typewriting. Save 50 per ceut of expenses bv attending l his school. The fra !uates of the Atnens Busi ness College always pet the best position. Every graduate employed Write for informa tion to-duy. Box Athene, Ga. A WOMANS PACE IS her druggist’s. fiATTUfte KMCDftM/ PIANO mm AW ifPAIRHB Satisfaction Guaranteed Don’t wait defay means more expense. Phone or write Lewis Chick, Athens, Go. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, a* they cannot reach tha dlaetsed portion of the rar. Thorc I* only om way to cure catarrhal daafr.au, and that la by • conatttutianal remedy. Catarrhal Ueafnau la cauaad by an In named ..ondltion of tha mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tuba la inflamed you have a rumbling oound or Im narfect hearing. and when M la entirely cloaad. Deafnaaa in tha raauM Unlaaa the Inflammation can be reduced and thla tube reotored to tie normal condition, nearing will be destroyed forever Many casee at deafnaaa are cauard by catarrh, which 1a an inflamed condition af the mucoua aur* face* Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucoua surfaces of tba system We will *lv* One Hundred Dollar* fur Mr ease of Catarrhal Lreafnese that cannot be cured by Ila'l'a I'atsrih Medicine. C'r- Cuiot* free. Ail Drugaista. v j. catNfiy * cu ty.