The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 25, 1924, Image 1

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The Danielsville Honitor. VOL XXVIII LOCAL I HAPPENINGS Miss Cieo England of Athens spent the week-end hese with friends. Mn|. €. G. Moore and childrtn visited Mrs. Moore’s parent-? the first of the week. ! Mr. W. h*. Eskew with several club boys, Mr. R. 1- Broome and , Cos!. C E. Adams were among those ' from Madison County in Athens Wednesday to meet the members, o$ the Georgia legislature and senate* Miss Georgia Dalton of Winston- Salem, N. C. will be the house guest of Mrs. A. Si. Dalton next week. Miss Julia Baker is visiting her brother, Richard, in Rutherfordton, N. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Careon and sister, Ruth, of Athens spenr a short while with their brother, Cecil, Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Nelms and son, John W. < S. C. are visiting their parents. Those from Danielsville enjoying two weeks outing at James Spring are Mr. J. E,. Bond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Bond, Mias Orie Hall, and Mr*. Charlie Benton of Comer. Col. C. G. Moore made a business trip to Athens Tuesday. Little Ouida Collier of Colbert will be the guest of Little Miss Mary Dalton next week. Miss Sarah Nash of Washington, Ga. was the attractive guesf of Miss Sara Lou Bullock for the week-end. Mr. and Mrtsv R. T. Broome and Miss Mozelle Williams viiited Mr. Broome’s father near Mit. Airy, Ga. Sunday. MLjj Ora Kellum of Athens spent several days here with relatives the latttr part of week*. Misses Frances Siott and Kathleen Snellings were shopping in Atheu- Toesdny afternoon. Little Miss Elisabeth Power of El berton is spending the week with Little Sarah Rhth Mhrray, ’ * •-*. * * Mrs. Leila Bond has returned from Dahlonega, Ga. Mi. John Edd Randall is visiting relatives near Carnesville, Ga. SEYMOUR— KIDD Sunday afternoon at two o’ilock at the Methodist parsonage occurred the marriage of Miss Seymour and Mr. Kidd, both of Bowman, Rev.' Al len officiating. traverse jurors Superior Court, July Term, 1924 Section No. I J F, AJlen, M. D. Hix, A. H Steadman, J. N B. Thompson, M •). Dav; S W. J, Nat Lord, J. Frank Tiller, W. B. Porterfield, J. D. p atten, J. H. Bird, H . M . Compton, M H ■ Hampton, Section No. 2 F. Carithers, J. C. Dove, F. 'o-. na, C. G. Deadwlyer, G. M. Compter,, G. J. Allen, R. C. Davi :'on > C. M. Dean, D. B. Epps, C. 0 Draper j. Worley Hardman, W. C Groves. Section No. 3 •1 ■ P.owe, 'D. E Carithers, p - I orris, w T . C. Sorrells, L. ' ‘ "an, M. L Adams, Leonard ■ L. A. Mattox, W. G. ■J. D. Compton, T. N. San,i ;.-. j. m. Gaulding. Section No. 4 J Frank Moon, .J. F. Gunnells, L Dillard, T. W. Adams, A. L Wi;ii ams, DL. Huff, J. B, Eber *‘ardt, H. C. Kirk, Crof Graham, J D. Graham, A, P. Stevens, C. ***-• * CEDAR GROVE * *********** Rev. E. R, Go.-is filled hig regular appointment here Sunday afternoou. Mr. and Mns. Luther Ingram of Athens were the guests of Mr), and Mrs B . M Strickland Saturday night Miss Lora Philip was the guezt of Miss Ruby Strickland Sunday after noon). [ Mr. and Mns. W C. Jordan were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Strickland Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mm. B Mi. Strickland were guests of Mr. and Mnsj. Ervin Collins a while Wednesday night. We are sosey to report Mrs. Mary Sorrell on the sick list at present. Mri. and Mrs. John Scrrell were guests of Mrs. Mollie Carrington Sunday. Mr. Sam Patten of Oak Grove and Mr. Duncan of Comer were vis iting Mr. Loge Coile Sunday after noon . Mr. Oza Evans and Mr. Collie Sorrell were guests of Mr. R. M. Strickland Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mm. H. L. Strickland of Jones Chapel were guests of Mr. and Mns. B. M, Strickland Sunday. Mr3 Bert .Bond waa the guest of Mrs. Isham Parham Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Collins were gue.sfes of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Col ling Sunday.. —Blue Eyes *- - - • •*••*•***• * JIUST FROM SHKLO * *********** The singing given by Miss Etta Dudley was enjoyed by a large croud, Mr and Mrs Fat Crow attend $d Sunday School at Friendship Sunday afternoon. Miss Aunie Mae Baxter spent Sunday with Miss Etta Dudley. Miss Ruth Crow spent Sun day with Miss Loneaa Crowe. Mr and Mrs Coy Crowe spent Monday night with Mr and Mrs Pat Crowe. Mrs S' T Beaten bough and daughter spent Mojnday after noon with Mrs Horace Beaten bough. Mr Claud Dean, Misses Pau line Bruce and Minnie Fowler ispent a wnile Sunday afternoon | with Mr and Mrs E ddie Beaten ! bough. Mr and Mrs Clarence Rennet ;spent Sunday with Mr ./...•* I Crowe and family, | Mr Julian Rich and Miss Hen | ryetter Guest were happily mar ried Saturday night, we wish itherr: a long and happs iiie- Mr and Mrs Marion Timb arh spending a while with ing- s while with homeolks. Mr and Mrs Earnest uignee has returned from Florida to spend a while: Our Sunday School will have a picnic at James Spring Satur day we hope the little >nea a good time. NOTICE ANNUAL HOMECOMING AT FORT LAMAR The annual home coming at- Fort will be held on Saturday, July 26th 1924. Let all tht friends bring well filled baskets. We hope to have a good time. '*** Ordered fcy the rommittte. Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, ’uly 25,1924 The public generally, the citizens of Madison County, .and tspecially those residing in and around Dan ielsville, are requeued to mtet at the Cemttery at Danielsville, bring with them rakes, hoes and axes, to assist in cleaning off the cemetery and putting the same in better shape.. The date stt is next Thursday, July 24, 1924. Those who have loved ones, friends buried in this cemetery should make it their special duty to be on hand and assist in this work. If you cannot help in person, send SI.OO to hire a hand in your stead. Address The Committee, Danielsville, Ga. THE COMMITTEE * COLBERT * *********** MISSES SIMS ENTERTAIN Misees Veta and Vivian Sims de lightfully entertaintd the younger set at a p;rty, Saturday evening, Ju ly 12, 1924. Many delightful games were en joyed during the evenini, and at a late hour aeliaious refreshments were served!. Those present were: Misaes Mar ry Gbolstcn, of Athena, Ellishee Lat ty, Ouida and Mamie Sorrow. Ruby Dunsan, Annis Hardrr.an, and Veta and Vivian Sims. Messers Quillian Benton, Yates Rosa, Edwin Hart, Arnold Collier, Holden and Cecil Hardman, and Whelchel Bronks of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams have returned from South Georgia where they visited the rel atives . Miss Mary Gholston of Athena was the guest of her grandmother, Mra. J). W. Hardman for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Collier and children have returned from a de lightful trip to Stt Simons Island. Miss Ruth Dunian of Colbert spent the past week in Athens. Misa Labassare Barnett has return ed from a visit to relatives in North and South Carolina. Mr. Whelchel Brooks of rommctve spent the- week-end in Colbert. Miss Bonnie Porterfield , is spend ing some time in aolbert. Miss Estelle Waggoner has return ed from Jefferson. Mr. Otto Porterfield of Bogart was ir. Colbert for the week-end. Miss Ruth Hitchcock returned Sun day from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Bob EsteS. Mrs G. L. Loden has returned from Carnesville where she visited her mother. ' Fiddlin’ John Carson will give a fiddler’s concert at the school build j ing at Colbert, Saturday night, July ! 26, under the auspices of the Wo 'Hub; Admission 25c & 35c. PETITION FOR TOTAL DIVORCE IN MADISON SUPERIOR COURT JULY T..RM 1924 ELENOR JACKSON v .JOE JACKSON To the defendant, Joe Jackson The plaintiff, Elenor .Jackson, having filed her petition for divorce against Joe Jackson in this Court,, j returnable to this term of Court, and it being made to appear that Joe Jackson is not a rt. 'dent of said Conn i t.y. and a! that he does rot reside in aid State, it is ordered, consid tred end adjudged by the court that fervice be perfected on the defend ant by publication of this order i t wice a month for two months before 1 the next term of this court, in the public gazette of said County in I which the advertisements, ! and sales are ordinarily published. This the 9th day of July 1924 And it is so ordered. , W. L. HODGES, Judge of the Superior Court TAKE NOTICE! * MOONS GROVE * • ••• • ••••• The farmers are very proud to see the nice rain that we have need ed a long time and are busy sowing in peas, Mr. and Mr. Johnie McElroy of Progress spent Monday night with the former’s parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McElroy and family. Mi?, and Mrs. Howard Veal of Athens are visiting the later’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Alltn of Athens is viniting Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr.. Jerry Faulkner and famly. Fishing setms to be taking the lead around here and they all do en joy going whether there is any fish caught or not. Mrs. W. M. Davis and little children, Mrs. ty. C. Murray and children, Mrs. T. G. Hitchcock of Danielsville and Miss Nadine Power of Elberton spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrsf. Elmo McElroy. Mra. J. S. Daniel waa in this community electioneering ,recently; she is running for Legislature; we wish for her much success in the cajnpaign. M*l. Tate Bullock and daughter, Mayme, have our deepest sympathy in the death of their dear wife and mother. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Strickland spent Tuesday shopping in Athens. Mfi. Knor Bullock is moving his saw mill from the Colbert place af ter having sawed there several monts Mr. Garnetto Ware of Danielsville was in our vicinity Friday writing insurance, Mr. Richard McElroy made a business trip to Comer Wednesday. Misses Claudyne and Kathleen Shaw from Diamond Hill spent SaL m-day with their sister, Mra|. Elmo McElroy. Let’s not forg*eit Sunday School at this place every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 . Mieses Tenna Mae and Minnie Lou Murray from Diamond Hill spent Saturday with their cousin, Mias Willie Lois Murray. Mrs. F. W, Findley spent the past week-end with her daughter, Mrg John Irvan. Mr. Edd Bryant and little chil dren sfc>ent the with hia sister, Mrs. Charlie Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Warford Jordan and daughter, Willi, from Crawford ville, have been visiting relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Will White and children from Colbert spent Sunday with h : s fa*her, Mr. .fake White. Miss Rosie Roberts, Messers Har vie Jordan Glenn a r, d Buford Smith made Mils Estell Jrvan a pleasant call Sunday afternoon Mr. Clint Haynr and family spent Sunday with Mr. Carl Branyan and fnroily of Progreso. Mr, D Jones and family attended tic b. ti 1 r dinner of his brother, Vi- y, ;i! . ■ Sunday. oh . . , Mi- C. R. McElroy and children rr- ' ‘ Sunday afternoou with Mr. Dan Murray and family. Mn. and Mr®. ( loud Murray and daughter, Annie, spent the week-end with Mr. Ben Sorrow and family of Colbert. Mr. Will Allen ard family -pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. D. H. Murray and family. DISTRICT MEETING AT MEADOW At Meadow, next Sunday after noon, July 20th a distrist meeting of distriht no. 6 of the Hebron associa tion will be held. An inttrestiug program will be put on d/veussing Sun day School work, W. M U work and Yeung ptoples worn in the chhrch. Progrom begins at 3:OQ o’clock DREAM AND PROPHECY OF HENRY W. GRADY “When every farmer in the South shall eat broad from his ' own fields and meat from his twn pai/.ure, and disturbed by ' no creditor and enslaved by no ’ debt, shall sit amid his tocming 1 gardens and orchards and vino- ' yards end dairies and barn- ’ yards, pitching his crops in his ' own wisdom and growing them ' in independence, making cot ton his clean surplus, and sel ling it in his own timp, and in ’ his chosen market, and no* at a ’ master’s bidding—getting his ' pay in cash and not in a receipt ed mortgage that discharges his debt, but does not restore hia freedom—then shall be the breaking of the fullness of our day.” * MT. ZION LOCALS • By “Clipper” • • **•*• • We are still having plenty of rain and fighting boll weevils is tha order of the day. Mrs Leek Mann and children of Danielsville was the guest of Mrs Jesse Patten Wednes day. Mr and Mrs Will Irvin and children made a tain to Winder last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Hope Carjthers and children spent Sunday with Mr Jonah Carithers and family near Cedar Grove, Messers George and Jeff Hol comb of Bishop Ga, has return ed home after several days visit to relative in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs Joe Patten and Miss Lou Morton Pattern visi ted relatives near Colbert, the Colbert the past week-end. Mrs Hope Carithere and Miss Francis visited Mr and Mrs Claud Meadow of Comer last Monday. Mrs Hassie Burton and chil dren hare returned to Athena after a pleasant visit to Mrs Fred Landers. We are glad to learn that Mr Geo Nelms is improving after having had a severe sick spell. Mr O T Patten and family from Cedar Grove community was soend the day guest of Mr and Mrs Jasse Patten Sun day. Mr and Mrs and Fred Land ers spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Vasco Landers. Mr and Mrs Fred Harkin of Atlant has bt< n visiting the family of Mr Jim Seabolt. We rep ret to note the illness Mr Jim Patten. Pr. Ciuv V/heiebe! ' f Comer is the phy. ish her a speedy recovery. Mr tn/l ii a Jonah Carithers visited Mr and Mrs lien T tes day, Quite a number of young a**d old folks enjoyed an ice cream supper at the hospitable home cl .Mr and Mrs Brant Lord near Meadow Saturday night, a ______ Qui,e a number from Meadow went over to Bethel Sunday to sing by special inyitation. Number