The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 07, 1924, Image 5

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(inner Local JSeivs Young Ladies Class of the Sunday School will s?li candy at the Royal Th night for the purpose o; ’’ , , n c-y foi the Svindav School Annex, j JOT ICE — * , a nier Woman's Club will not week on account of the P'l 11 meeting, but will he held on fp, -.,v.v. Nov. 20th, at the home of q w. Whitehead. ~, y S Lowe of Colbert was a ;i ir' ’ r • j vi.oco- hcTt Tuesday. j', Mrs. A. M. Wilkins at- • tl , ui j () , the funeral of Mr. John Jar- j r ..j on Saturday. MO TICE — Membt-' -of Davis Chapter, 0. E. S Lci’ulr.i meeting next Friday after- j nocv yov. 7th. at 2:80 o’clock. j . a ru Mrs. Sam Bailey and son c f Ati'ens were week-end guests of Mr sni Mrs. ,T. W. Gholston. ]\' rs ; F Moon was a visitor to ■ i yesterday. ti! Mrs. T D. Gilliam of Palestine, ! Tex •:••••• is a guest of Mrs. J. W. j - is visiting relatives in Athens anri Maxeys this week. iyu-t T C Davison and Mrs. N. C, | y spent yesterday in Ath i £B.v j Miss Annie Laurie Broach is vis it : r Mr? Russell Davison. NOTICE— j Zu Fioelis Class will serve a cfitker: c’ and oyster dinner and supper < or Friday, Nov. 14th. i On next Sunday the regular j piracring services will be held at the Methodist church to which the j px-tor extends a cordial invitation j i t all the people of Comer. Go out • and 'e with them, it will do you good FIDELIS CLASS MEETING Tuesday the home of Mrs. R. C. Davison presented an attractive and inviting- appearance, with its baskets er.d vases of stately chrysanthemums | nodding a welcome to ail members c; the Fidelis class who were Mrs. havi. jn'' guests on this occasion. Two charming visitors, Miss Annie Laurie Broach and Mrs. N. C. Mc- Phe rson added much to the pleasure ard enjoyment of the day. After the business session, presid ed over by president of class, Mrs. C. S. Rowe, a Thanksgiving piece was given in a characteristic and true to nature manner, by Mrs. T. B Davison. In the contest, of Pal indromes, Mrs. A. M. Wilkins and Mrs. N. 0, McPherson won first prize. The next prize was tied for by kesdames W. G. Cook, S. J. Carmi- Dsel, Boyd Seymour and Clee Cook. The hostess assested by Miss “ r °ach served an attractive salad course, each guest bearing away fa vors of diminutive turkeys and pump kins. rhe class is giving a chicken and c 7'ter dinner on Friday, Nov. 14, ‘ ,,r benefit of S. S. annex. L °CAL BASKET-BALL TEAM P-AYS CRAWCtRD FRIDAY • oa -*' Lancaster’s flashy quintet •awforrl High School team ■ afternoon. The visitors ' -■ the best teams in this sec i'vely contest is expected, nening game at home f and no doubt many -‘•■ted to know who will be tiie Line-up for the home derstaad the visitors t>- players./* in 1 srsYr nor team on c ' the opening game. '•••up for locals may read: Power F p 1 ' or Williford F Graham C Barnett G B Parham G t,- p J ,:t Three shares of f: *0 orrer Bank. ,i *T 1 ryr A. O'.Uiv*, ‘-B'’’ AT MEADOW SUNDAY P M. Mr. W E. Dcnslee, Supt. n- Ine Methodist Sunday School at Gomer (Will addrewdht Sunday school at |A. • .%> ov next Sunday afternoon at RJ .tb. Also hi- Sunday school quar tette will be present to sing. Mis- Ruth Green, Assoeiational Sunday school instructor, Mil] he i present and give an address on her wort-. She will also begin a teacher i -raining e!as- here next week, i Everybody cordially invited. HOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? D<> I you realize how eaev it i* t„ sfra.t, nd overtax {hem? )„ the *tr Ml , of R tur- day, the eye* are forced to i accomplish their work in spite of de i feet*. 3r s si/'rp’vsinc how much re i be: niisy heobtained node* such cir j cuniatances, . properly fitted 1 plnsaes. Think Thi* Over Serio.isly and come in on Tuesday, Nov. 11 th and consult our cot’cinr from the i Che. A. Grpets Optical Company, i Atlartn about vour eves. L. £. GREENE A COMPANY, Danielfville, Ga. Notice I ! havp been appointed agent |by the heirs of estate of Ivli>. J. P S ms to collect all pa*l di>e notes and obligations. Call ’and settle same before being ’placed for edit. A. T. Sims, Agt. ! &0,000 IN UFE-SAVIH6 SERVICE OF RED CROSS Additional 50,000 Water Safety Experts Probable Gain of Summer Campaign. f A bov watcher! an expert give a [ class a lesson in the way to revive a ; person unconscious from water im j mersion The next day the boy tried f it on a bathing companion and saved his life Such a boy justifies all the . effort and the cost of the Life-Saving Service American Rod Cross officials declare. The Red Cross method ol j restoring partly drowned persons is so | simple that the continual large sacrl ! lice of life must decrease as an in j formed public insists upon general in struct ion fn prone pressure practice to induce respiration. The Red Cross Life-Saving Service in every part of the country, summer and winter. Is engaged in teaching this method as an integral part of swimming and life-saving 1 ids ser vice has grown from a single expert in 1914 to a corps of almost 50,000 ac tive lifm-Kovers In this tenth year of the work it is predicted that fully 50.000 moro experts will he eligible for membership in the corps This large accession in a single year is confidently expected as the result of the campaign among 22.000 troops of Boy Scouts under n plan to qualify at least two life-guards in cn r b troop. During the past year mr>D -3,374 women 9.731 boys and girls suc cessfully passed the rigid l p H p r, f the Red Cross—*n increase of 5.331 over 1923. Intensive Instruction Is develop log hundreds of qualified examiners for the Red Cross Life Saving ' orps who supplement the teaching staff maintained by the national organiza tion The cause of wa-er safety is therefore penetrating to new sections ar.d eventually will cover ail Ameri can terri‘or7 Recognition of this Red Cross ser vice for humanity is growing apace At the request of the War Department every military training Cr.rrp had <■ savin? instruction last summer v■; nie'yaltties have adopted the Red Cross course, public and prwuo it *n stndeit s schools are onprmg 11 ■ business, civic ar.d athletic ■*. * aj tions are promoting campaigns, uoiice departments ar., . - pert of tbs conditioning process wr their- recruits. country, tnE “ * 1 * ~ _ qjo .. -Huntpf-TS rCCGiV of water a ‘ <?ty. ing medals for gi v ' - [r *' '‘ ' hours’ service in '•* or In addition 3 r ‘! rf , M Red h r . -ed one er more lives an- ug the vjar. 0 f It 1= for ’he work ano .i --life-saving lio ,, ebt md through ir? o S all ler- A T ‘Z or renew membership f” 8 irel menr campaign open during the enro, m , tng Armistice Day November XL ***** P4NIEI SVILLJE MONITOR. OANIELSVILLE. GA. LEGAL NOTICES Georgia Madison County Not*e- i- hereby given that W. S Threlkeld having applied for loav. to sell the land of Jfisses Maggie ano Mary Woods, deceased, an order w made thereon for citation thn cita tion issue; eli the heirs at law and creditors will take notice that 1 will nas- upon the -aid appllcnt' 1 at the December term, i924, of the Court of Ordinary foi said County and ur les-' cause is shown to the contrary said time, leave will he granted. This Nov. r>th, 1924. N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary Georgia, Madison County To All Whonj It May Concern: I-. ! . Smith having apl.ied guardi anship of the person and property of Laurent Bullock and Mary Bullock, minor children of Mrs. G. T. Bullock, late of sai<i County, deceased; no tice is o’von that 1 will pass on said application nt'my office on th" first Monday in December, 1924. This Nov. sth, 1924 N. 0. BULLOCK, Ordinary NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR CON SOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS Petitions from a sufficient number of qualified voter- o ' Oakland School Sawdus l school and Neose School, having been filed with me, asking for an election to be held in each of th* above named school districts upon th; question of CONSOLIDATION of Oakland School, Sawdust School and Neoso School Districts into ONE School District. By virtue of the au thority vested in me as Superintend ent of Schools of said County,- -It is hevehv ordered that on the nth day of December l §2 <1 _ nr) el eel ion he 1 eld in each of the above named schooihouses in each of the above school Districts on the ‘question of CONSOLIDATION of the throe said School Districts, said election to be held under the same rules and reg ulations as general elections. Those favoring CONSOLIDATION of said school District?, shall have written or printed on their ballots “For Consolidation of Oakland School, Sawdust School and Neese School Districts. ’’ Those opposed, shall have written or printed on their ballots, ‘ Against Consolidation of Oakland School, Sawdust School and Nees-e School Districts.'’ All persons qualified to vote in genernTTleetidns and who have resided in school dis trict six OU months mini <o this c lectir n, °ha!l be qualified to vote in this election. Voters ;, i Oakland School Dlstflti shall vote at Oakland School house is said District. Voters in Sawdust School District shall vote at Sawdust School house in said District. Vnters in Nepse school District shall vote a 1 Neese School house in *ab! District. Witness mv hand and official sigma turn, this the sth day of Nov. 1924. R. C. DAVID, Snot. Madison County Schools fiev. and Mrs. M. f . A!len,f'o M - Kt/CA! ALItaO QuJr.o a number from ( ere attend and the singing at < olbert. Sunday af ter r on. Misse- lb*bo Sue ( ulber.snn and Lottie tl •' spent Sunday afternoon •vitl M Doilie and Addle Flier. M - - Leri in Barrett spent the week end with her parent's Mr. and Mrs. E-. B. Barrett. Mr. r-od M • -■. Jim Stone and little ,? jn'Aft-r n :* , *'t Connor .♦r/Oir t Sov . rPl ! <V, ;rn hfvrrt r t i-fC-n'W ihC Ov ''r*r 0 -f '''"•• /'/‘ •’ay -r r r .. ir TV(*<vyyt T ~i,j \T I*d ••- P! f t*m r* n r f* ** • r -'xr>./j fi*4*l IjPP t JlliU „ -p , : nr nt vvhi!'* I *. f ~.U {- l r* ( , r- _ . j yo Mr." .ni and • Ho - MeGurdy vere i *• r . , tu i vt-- Richard the guests u -j*. “ n 1 •* - v| e [rene McClellan pent -he with home folks. Messer Aubrey Graham and -Jew ,_ n■.- v ■; .- • I !• - r - -n r-/o --■* ecrli-llf COMER MEAT MARKET J. W . NKLMS, Proprietor He:, rty eater* find Lunger keenest riur'nt'. crisp fa!! and: y*. Give them plenty of meat fresh, juicy ar.<? / tender, lnd your nub’ problems are half solved. Speeia I this w eek : <)ur Prices 4re Lowest Beef Roast. per fb 15c Beef S eak . per lb IVtc Pork Steak per lb 25c Pork Sausape ...per lb 2.5 c Mix. S&dSfctfe per if, 20c Cured Ham per lb 35c Bolona San ; per lb 20c \\ einers - ,per lb 20c. Sole Now On New goods arriving daily, which are going at Sale Price. Come in and see them. H. MOSCOW Comer C3rJEt* Mules 6i Morses If You Want To Buy Or Swap Westbrook & Scat borough Ila, Georgia. A Solitaire ALWAYS ADTfS TO THE BEAUTY fF A WOMAN’S FI A NT) WK CARRY THBM IN A CJRKAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WRlif A GRFAT VARIETY OF OTH F.R STONF.S AND .11-'WF.' RY. W.G SHALL BE Of AD TO SHOW YOL Of f R A -ORTAfFNT. M. F. FJCKETT JEWELRY CO ./r i. <• Ir - -f f/, t nnn ltl- f -268 CLAYTON 57..- ATHENS* GA TT 'S S f"? jg <£- t m tvpcrai j n * 5 I'n xi and a/ ynnr SprvifP af ail fimr’Si day nr n-Y*l| at rea sonably pfJrrs, Phonf* 52A. .1, W. COOPER, Comer, Ga.