The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 01, 1924, Image 1

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The DanieLsville nonitor. VOL XXv 111 LOCAL , I HAPPENINGS Mr and Mrs Fred Bond and children of Roys ton spent Sat urday and Sunday with the for mers parents, Mr and Mrs J E Bond. Miss Faye Brown of Hiawasee is visiting her sister. Mrs M C Allen. Mr and Mrs D A Mosely at tended Press Convention at Waycross Ga last week. Miss Lucy Meadow spent the weekiend with Miss Nellie Joe Campbell. Mr B J Meadow of Royston is visiting relatives here this week. Mr and Mrs Roy David were week-end visitors in Statham. Little Miss Mildred Chambers returned, with them for a two weeks visit. Mr and Mrs L E Greene and Miss Virginia Mosely were in Athens Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs 0 P Nelms spent the weee.end near Rogers Mill with Mr and Mrs V 0 Sorrell. Miss Mattie Sue Hansford of] Arnoldsville is the guest of Mr j and Mrs C C Kidd- Mr and Mrs CC Kincaid of | Colbert sDant Tuesday with Mr: and Mrs R]G David. Prof. Garnett Ware and i number of Boy Scouts enjoyed an outing at Jame3 Spring the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs- W. R. Sorrel's an} daughter Luci'e and Mrs. E. C ‘Campbell of St- Pete rs burg Fla. were spend the-c'r y gums o f Mr, A. C. Campbell Weddesdav, Mrs. David Carrington of Winder was the guest of Mr. ana Mrs J, H. Boggs the past week, Mrs, J. C JDuggan and dati h ter Dorothy of Atlanta are vis iting Mrs. B. T. Moseley. Mrs. W. C. Gholston and Fay Mr, and Mrs. Collis Grahfm snent the day at James Sprirg Sunday. a number from he e '-irt ■ > the homecoming at Ft. j EaiOi): Saturday. iifty bays and girls of mior and Senior Epwojth - enjoyed a Leapue Sc the home of Mr and Mrs : irray last Thursday, v I C Allen, Misses Frtn ■, Lucy Gholston,Grace ro El lie Stribbling a oes Cbristv and Leo ■ attending the S, S. "s- raining class at Hart ground this week. ' roe Mattox and farm 'd to their home in L. (\ Thursday, Mr. >nd-r<, ’Aeor e : and Ralnh acconopary i.. ■** j ‘ j -o Rond, Mrs, H. L. • J and Miss Marie Echols cent visitors to Atlantn , and Mrs. Tanner and ‘ -lonn McCannon of Ila * aesdav with Mr. and ’ ’ -• C. Campbell. _j HOMEWARD BOUND plfl P tV SSS mn, wife* d$L * - ~" ! X \ fy *' vm'm \ • ‘' ■ 'LI V. • ••t<> t * GHOLSTON STAND * s*#♦****♦** Sevtral from here attended Sun day school at Meadow last Sunday and heard the fine addresses of Mr. Richardson ar.d Mr. MM. Norman from Hartwell. Mr. Harry Wood and Miss Eva Patton of Mt. Zion visited Miss Min nie Belle Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Eaten of Hartwell have been on a visit to Mr and Mr.*,. Cliff Simmons, Messers Buele and J. B. Smith attended the birthday dinner at Mr. Woods Saturday*. . i Mr. and Mrs. B. Cook have gone to Newberry, S 0. to see the former’s mothtr, who is very ill. Master Hevw.rd Le.si’> and Hugh Cook spent Sunday afternoou with Dozier Smith. Mr. and Mrs,. Mack Clodfelter and Mi s Faith Clodfelter spent today with Mr. and Mr: . Jot Epps, Sunday. TEACHER TRAINING CLASS Dr. George W. Andrews, State Sunday School Secretary will conduct a tcrcher Jjcah’ir?' cla.-a at Damels viiie at the Baptist church, beginning Monday at. • P. August 4tn a..d continuing t ugh the week. There v/i 1 also be a B. Y. P. U. worker to teach the voung peoples’ work. There will also be a \ -orker to con- Juct a study for the W. M. S. Dr. Andrews i one of the best .Sun da’’ school men in the South and it will be quite a treat for ar.y one to attend these classes. Remember the date all next week. A large crowd is erpecied. | Dr*. Andrews will preach at Dan- August 3, 8:30 o’clock. Danielsvilie. Georgia, Friday, Aug. 1,K>24 RED CROSSING NEWS Well, after being absent for some time I thought I would tell you the news from our section of the country. Most evtrybody is done laying by and have fine crops around herq. Stveral of our boys are at work at Commerce at the poach orchard this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carsenas Shields spent the day with Mr. and Mrst. Garney Shields Sunday. Mr. Garfield Hooper spent the day with Mr. Hoke Smith Sunday.. Mr. and Mr®. Chester Freeman spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mis. John Freeman Sunday. Mr. Paul Freeman and Miss Lila Holden were happily married Sunday •■' ••• >n at the home of Mr. Jack Adams. Paul is the 'fcn of Mr. and Mist John Freeman and is well thought of in thus county; Lila is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hol der.; she is a sweet girl and they both have many friends t : -t wish them a long and happy life. The wedding guc v wert: Hoke Smith, Garfield Hooper and Dallas Fitzpatrick; Misses I.izzi..- Hclden, Pu jline Fitzpatrick, Etta and Reed wood Smith. After the wtd ding they all motored back to Friend ship for Sunday school, thtn went to the home of the groom and enjoyed a real nice supper. Messers Iloke Smith and Garfield Hoop* r i’• t the night with Mr. and Mi Jim JJojro’-g Saturday night. Mr. Joe Hooper spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. Jack Holden. . ■ ! Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sir.tih and | little son, Thomas, spent Sunday af ; ternoon with Mrsp Georgia Hooper. —Gold Dust Twins * PROGRESS * Mr. W. M. Glenn and family and Mr. J. D. McElroy and family | had as their guents for week-end, j Mr. and Mr A. Gcorgt Allen and ! son of Atlanta. Mr. anil Mrs. Jim Jones and j liter, Mr,, and Mrs. Zin Smith I of Buckhead, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White and children of near Com merce, Mr. and Mrs. Jlarvie Carter and son, Boyd, wo •> spend the day guests of Mi’. L. V Scarboro and family Sunday. Mr. Bill McKinney apent a while Sunday with Mr. Sanford Foster. The birthday dinner given by Mr. ! and Mrs. S. A. Branyan Sunday was attended by all their children 1 and other relatives. Mr. Johnny McLeroy and family spent Monday night with Mr. C. A. McElroy and family. Mr. Melvin Bradley ana family spent Sunday wit!; the former’s Brother, Mr. and Mir. Hoyle Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Ij. V. Scarboro and daug’itf r, Minnie Fae, pent Thursday v.hh their daughter and fondly, VI . C. Ti. Smith, of near Erast:;:} chinch. Mi: s Emma Grindlc spent Tuesday of last week with Mi;; Alma Scar boro. . Mr. Garnett Ware of Danie’sville war, in this vicinity on- 1 y la t. week writing insurance. Messers Gilbert Williams ahd Dal- i las McConnell weroout riding Thurs- , day afternoon. Mrs. W. 13. Hammond and son, Buford, motored to Athens Saturday. Messers W. M. Glenn and son, Jordan, and G. T. Allen were visi tors near Commerce Monday night. —Blue Eyes ~ DREAM AND PROPHECY OF HENRY W. GRADY “When every farmer in the South shall eat broad from his own fields and meat from his own pasture, and disturbed by no creditor and enslaved by no ’ debt, shall sit amid his teeming gardens and orchards and vine yard.-, and 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 time, und in his chosen market, and not 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 his freedom—then shall be the breaking of the fullness of our day.” MADISON COUNTY SINGING CHOIR The Madison County Singing Choir meets at Providence tho Firrt Sunday afternoon in August at 2:.‘JO. F.very body is cordially invited. MEETING AT MEADOW Ti e annual meeting of Meadow church begins Friday, Auguwt Ist, at 11 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. W. M. Snyc will do the preaching. A BILL TO CHANGE TIME OF COURT A bill has been introduced in the present legislature to change the time of holding the January and July Terms of the Superior Court ] for this county, the January term from 2nd Monday in January to 2nd Monday in December, and the July Term from 4th Monday in July i to 2nd Monday in June. A peti- I tion was lied with Representative G. ! P. Whitworth setting forth reasons for the change by all the attorneys j of the bar of this County and most i of the County ogictr^. FORT LAMAR • * **** ****** The Home coming here last Sat urday was well attended arid all seemed to enjoy the day. All the nearby towns were represented and much of the surrounding country. Mr. Dwight Tabor Who has been, inspecting peaches iri South Georgia for the past six weeks is spending awhile with home-foUuf. Misses Ruth Tabor, Lucille Ifig ginbotham and Mrs. Hope Mealor are attending the S. S. training school at Hartwell camp ground this week. .... MA Clyde Parker i teaching a summer school in H. C. Mr. C. ?<?. Dean is attending court at Danielsville this week and serving on the jury. Mr. r;nd Mi: . John Aiken of near Carnes’, illc van- recent visitors heia. Crops in this section are in good conditioif am] looking wed . Mrs. Winnie Parker has returm I to her home in Hart County after visiting relatives here, Mr), J. B. Partain and family of Stephens, Ga. attended the Home coming here Saturday. Mr. C. McWhirter and family 1 of Athens spent the week-end here.. Number