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The Danielsvilie r ion i tor.
VOL XX' HI
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HAPPENINGS
C c y C. K. Adams and family are
visiting relatives in Kensingtou, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Grimes of
Athens were visitors here Tuesday
afternoon.
Miss lanthie McCannon is the guest
cf Mjfl. and Mrs. Paul Barrett}' of
Cornelia, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V.\. Davis 3nd
son of Atlanta are spending a few
days with relatives herqi.
Mrs. Alice Venerable of Gafney,
g c. has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs 1 . J. B- Thompson for the past
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Broome were
in Athens Monday.
Mrs. T\ J. Nelms is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Floyce Long is with Mr. and
Mrs. Velpce Long in Savannah for
a few weeks.
Mrs. Jensie Hutcheson and chil
dren are visiting Miss Kate Hutche
son in Atlanta.
Mr. J. D;-. liunsum and son, J. D.
Jr. of Birmingham, xAla., Mr*. J. M
Daniel of Norman, Okla., and Mrs.
W. Y. Esloe and rhildren of Athens,
Ga. were guests if Mr. and Mrs.
W, 0. Sccott Sunday.
Mr. G. A. Spearman and family
of rolumbia, S'. C., Mr. Glenn
Broome and family of Orlando, Fla.
spent the week-end here with Mr.
and Mrs. R. T* Broome.
Mrs. W. HJ. Bullock is visiting
Mr. J. H. Boggs of Jefferson, Ga.
Mr. R. H,. Bullock and family of
Athens are spending a few days here
wth relatives.
Mr. and L. E. Greene are
spending the week in the mountains
of North Georgia and Carolina.
Mrs. I. B. "Burroughs is spending
the week with her'children here.
JORDON—HITCHCOCK
The many friends of Mr. Brett
h'itchcock of Richland, formerly of
han;elvil!e, read with much interest
announcement if his approacn
*•’'? marriage to Miss Gladys Jordon
Eliavilie, in Sundays papers}. .
Mrs. J. T. Randall had as her
! ->e t ; . Wednesday her sister, Mrz.
- 11 " ... Erode and children cf Allan-
MONTHLY MEETING of W. M U
‘ ' W. M. U. of fhe DanieLsvill i
: ' ;1 - held its regular monthly
•••”- at the home of Mrs. J- A'.
•')£r. Most of the members were
■ ' ' with two new members and
visitor^.
' ripture les?oti was “The
p “ Aoung Ruler,” on which Mrs.
•and gave a very interesting and
■m-tmetive talk.
t ‘ ne 'Ociety voted to buy new linen
■ r;r the church, rbo to buy chains
l r the Primary class at Sunday
School.
_!' ' r the regular business, the so
*l''. en a social hour, daring
"•‘M Mrs. Hug served cream and
cak^.
Personnel of the pres^.
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Miss Aline Thompson of Philadel
phia and Washington is spending her
vacation with heme folks,
Mrst. Myrtie Gordon, with her
children, spent the week-end with
her parents. *.>
Miss Emily Burroughs Is at home
caring for her mother.
Miss Maude Gurley u home having
attended the Summer Course at the
University..
Miss Grace Gurley motored to
Athens on Tuesday last.
Mr. Fred Gurley and family have
returned from Atlanta.
Mr. Loyd Smith has been visiting
his sister in iwenecvil-e.
Mi*. S. W. Crawford hs on the
sick list at this writing.
A letter from Mr. R- H. Bur
roughs cf Arcadia, Fla states that
the fruit crop in that section is much
better than last year.
The gardens and hay crops are
suffering for the want cf rain in -his
section of Georgia.
Mrs J L . Thompson entertained
the Women’s Auxiliary on Monday
afternoon, serving a plend and lunch
<-0 a large number of guests which
was much enjoyed by all present.
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* -yjj. B. M. Strickland -pent Tues
day night with Mr. J. T. Baker it
! Ila.
Mr. Thurman Strickland Mr. A.
0> Philip made a business trip to
Nicholson Thursday.
Mrs B. M. Strickland was the
guest’of Mrs. Ervin Collins Wednes
day afternoon. v -1- ’•
Danielsvilie, Georgia, Friday, Aug. $,K>24
Miss Ruby Strickland has returned
borne after a week's visit to Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. W(. C. Jordan were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Strickland Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. F. C. Sorrell were
guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Sim
mons Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Simmons
and children were guests of Mr.
Hollis Simmons Saturday.
Miss Jessie Mae Christian wa3 the
guest of Miss Maudie Sue Miller
near Meadow Sunday.
Mr. Marcus Simmons and family
were guests of Mr. F. A. Sorrells
Saturday night.
Mr. Ervin Collins and Mr. A. O.
Philips were guests of Mtf. B. M.
Strickland Monday afternoon.
COLLEGE COW BECOMES STATE
CHAMPION PRODUCER
Famo Lucretia Sarcastic 477801
owned by the Georgia State College
of Agriculture, AD r.iz, Georgia, re
cently completed ar oiflera! record of
12,914.6 pounds of milk, 448.10
pounds of fat 1560.13 pounds of
butter) in a year making her the
highest producer as a junior four
year old cow for the Holstein breed
in the State.
In htr best month Lucretia pro
duced 1934.4 pounds of milk, 58.42
pounds of fat 173.03 pounds of but
ter) . Her best day’s yield was 73
pounds or approximately 8 1-2 gal
lon* of milk. Her yearly production
is more than lve and one half times
that of tie average Georgia cow.
Lucretia is by Pabst Lulu King
I^l2ll, a college herd bull, out of
Lucy Blanche Sarcastic 278954, a
decendent of one of the original
cowg in the college herd.
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THE MAGICIAN
Mr. Alex Scarboro and daughter
who have been very ill with typhoid
fever is improving.
Those who attended the training
school at Hartwell camp ground were
Musses Rena and Lera Bond, Willie
McGarity, Rea Sartain, Radie McEw
en, Velma Deane, Messers Dewitte
Branyan and Roy Bond.
Miss Bertha Manley has returned
home after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo, and Miss Helia
McEwen from Atlanta spent the
week-end with home folks.
Miss Ouida McGarity is spending
the week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. McGarity.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kilburn and
son George Jr. from Atlanta were
i the Saturday night guests of Mr.
1 and Mrs. C. W. Dean and family.
Mu ses /elmu an i MazeUe" - Dean
were the Sunday afternoon guests
of Misses Lena and Susie Belle Brew
er of Canon.
Tv. rybody is coidiallv invited to
,ffe .i Epworth League held at
t! i • •.•lace every Sunday night.
Mr. D. B. Scarboro and son,
J). :*• of Da ie'sville spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Dean and
family.
llMh, or tOUKI CIiAHUfcD
Tie i ill intrr luce-1 in t’.e preterit
legislature to change the times of
tr.e January and July termfs of the
Superior Court for tni.s County has
passed and been approved by the
Governor. The terms now are as
follows: First Monday in March,
Second Monday in June, First
Monday in September, and Second
Monday in December of each year.
This will necessitate the holding of
a Court this year on the Second
Monday in December. None in
January next.
hREAM AND PROPHECY
OF HENRY W. GRADY
“When every farmer in tha
South hall eat bread from his
own held;; and meat from his
own pr.ntme, and disturbed by
no creditor and enslaved by no
debt, shall sit amid bis teeming
gardens and orchards and vine
yards end dairies and barn
yards, pitching his crops in his
own wisdom and growing them
in independence, making cot
ion his clean surplus, and sel
ling it in his own time, and in
his chosen market, and not ai a
master’s bidding—getting his
pay in cash and not. in a receipt
ed mortgage that discharges his
debt, but does not restore hi
freedom —then shall be the
breaking of the fullness of our
day.”
W W BARNETT GIVES
ANNUAL BARBECUE
Diy J. S. Daniel and family, to
gether with Miss Julia Baker attend
ed the annual barbecue given by Mr.
Y. r . W. Barnett of Colbert, Ga.,
to his children and friends on last
Tuesday. The dinner was served in
a very beautiful grove near his res
idence. The meats were thoroughly
cooked and delicious to the taata.
Pickles and cake were furnished by
Mrs. Barnett who is a most exctllent
cook. After dinner water melons
were served.
All joined in wishing for Mr. and
Mrs. Barnett many returns of the so
happy occasions. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hix, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Pttropol, Mrs. Graham,
Miss Susie Taylor, Athens; Mr. and
i Mrs. G. P\ Keever, South Carolina;
Mr. Noah Pittman, Fitzgerald; Mr.
and Mrv. C. W. Porterfield, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Barnett, Laßasaro
and Weber Barnett. Mri. and Mro.
Dave Kberhardt, Mrs. Mftry Ebor
hardt, Mr. Maeduv/.s and daughters
of Colbert.
* VINEYARD CREEK NOTES •
There will be no preaching nert
Saturday or Sunday (The Second)
Protracted Services will begin the
Third Saturday, August 16.
Every member of Vineyard Creek
church and everyone interested in
the cemetery are requested to meet
at the church neyt Wednosday morn
j ing the 13th for the purpose of clean
| ing off and beautifying the cemetery
l and church grounds. Don’t forgtA
| the date.
I Five Foot Radish
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“.Sonny” Fvelaeheini of Washing
ton, D. C., went In for gardening
this spring—and this b< one of Dio
radishes be grew—measuring 4 ft.
ft In. and weighting one t*ouud, tlf*
teen ounces
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