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American Red Cross
Serves Humanity
Coiner Local ISens
Dont’ forget the Fidelia Dinner
and Supper on the Alley Friday
noon and night, Nov. 14.
Mr. G. H. \Testbrook of 11a was in
Comer Thursday.
Mr. W. P. Martin spent Sunday in
Jla.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams spent
the week-end in Klberton.
Mrs. W. G. Cook and Mrs. S. ...
Carnjihmel were guests ol the Carl
ton Woman’s Club Tuesday after-
Mrs. S. J. Carmichael has been
with her mother, Mrs. Eberhardt, in
Carlton this week.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Logan spent
last week-end at the Glade.
Miss Ellie Colquitt from Athens
was visiting home folks last week-end
Mrs. R. A. England spent the day
with Mrs. It. A. Colquitt Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Eberhardt *vho has been
quite sick at the home of her son,
Ham Eberhardt in Carlton is
convalescent.
Mrs. Francis of Richmond, Va.
will visit Mrs. A. M. Wilkins this
week.
Mrs. Anna McGowan of Athens is
visiting her daughter, Mrs B L David.
Mrs. Bernice .-Vikin spent a few
days with relatives in Comer before
leaving to vis't, her parents in Miami
Florida.
Mrs. J. P. Gholston has been sich
for the past few days.
Mrs. C. V. Kidgway is in Atlanta,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. S.
McKenzie.
Miss Ruth Brock spent the week
end with home folks at Jefferson.
PLAY AT COMER SCHOOL
AUDI rOKIUM
A Three Act Comedy, “A POOR
MARRIED MAX" will be presented
Friday Evening, Nov. 11. at Corner
High School Auditorium, by Lexing
ton Talent under the auspices of the
Corner School, which will receive a
part of the proceeds.
Among tHe Characters given be
low are Mr. \\ . A. Haley, Supt. of
Lorington School. Mrs. S. \Y. Avera.
newly elected County School Supt.
and many others which assures a
good plav.
Cast of Characters:
Professor John B. Wise. A Poor Mar
ried Man —Mr. W. A. Haley.
Doctor Matthew Graham, A Country
Physician—Mr. Clifford Paul
JBihyßkikc, A Popular Collt-f}' Bry,
—Mr Fred Reed.
Jupiter Jackson, A Black Trump—
Mrs. W. F.-Daniel.
Mrs. lona Ford, Some Mother-in-law
—Mrs. S. W. Avera
Zoic, Her Charming Daughter—Miss
Francis Greer
Jure Graham, A Little Freshman, —
; Mips Grace Huff
Rosalind Wilson, A College Reporter
M iss Katherine Bradford
Place: A small college town in the
Middle West
SYNOPSIS
Act 1. Interior of pretty
bungalow. “Hail to the Bride.” A
; distant thunderstorm.
Act 11. Same scene as act 1. Too
! much mother-in-law. It nevter rains
but it pours.
Act 111. Fame scene, two years la
ter. A happy little home. After a
storm comes a calm.
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♦ SHILO LOCALS *
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(Last Week’s Locals)
The singing given by Miss Annie
Mae Baxter Sunday afternoon was
enjoyed by a large crowd.
The Death Angel visited thte home
of Mr. J. L. Fortson and took away
the grandfather of their home, Mr.
Pert McConnell. He leaves to mourn
his death, three daughters, and one
brother and many grandchildren. He
was 74 years of age and was a faith
ful worker in the sight of God. He
was taken sick Monday night and
suffered until Wednesday morning
about o o'clock. Our sympathy is
with them all.— By Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Crowe spent Sat
urday night with home folks.
Mr. Coil Bennett of Commerce
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with home folks.
Miss Louesa Crowe spent Sunday
with Miss Ruth Crowe.
Mi’s. Lettie Dean is on the sick
list: wV hope she will soon be well.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett
spent Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fortson.
Mrs. .T. C. Tyner spent Monday
afternoon with Miss Lettie Dean.
Miss Leola Fitts of Royston spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
home folks.
THfc. UANItL?VI i .v . < '#.-• > :siK.L.SVLLE. CA
GEORGIA PRODUCERS
HAVE LIKE INTERESTS
nrmer is rartnter wath Utility
In Common Cause of Creat
ing Primary Wealth of
State
There is a closely knit bond of mu
tual interest between the farmers of
Georgia and the public utility com
panies which makes of them an eco
nomic unit. It is a fact worthy of
investigation and study. Let us see.
Both &re producers of esijenflial,
primary wealth. Both are subject
for prosperity to the same natural
laws.
Where other forms of industry
deal with the conversion of raw ma
terials into finished products, the
farmer and the public utility com
pany produce those raw' materials.
That is, they release and combine the
natural forces which produce. Th s
is as close as man has been able to
come to the act of crea'ion.
The farmer ar.d tile public utility,
then, may both c-al! themselves by the
proud name of creators.
Consider :
(a) The farmer prepares his soil,
sows his seed, cultivates and finallly
gathers the ripened crop and distrib
utes it.
(b) The public utility builds its
power house or gas plant and pro
duces energy in th,e form of elec
tricity or gas and distributes it.
Both make use of certain natural
forces for the benefit of the world
and incidental benezt to themselves.
Essentially, actually, there is no dif
ference between the utility’s service
and that of the farmler to the people
of Georgia. Both deal in the funda
mentals of material life; both may be
termed Alchemists creating what
others must have in order to live or
work or acheive or to build.
When the fact of this partnership
—this community of interest—is ful
ly understood vva will have removed
from Georgia’s pathway to progress
its greatest single obstacle. For the
first obligation of any partnership is
a willingness to understand and to
work together.
UTILITIES INFORMATION COM
MITTEE OF GEORGIA.
(A dvertisenvent)
Red Cross Invites
All Into Neutral
Army of Sendee
Ther are S.PB9 conntJes in th
United States ami more than 3,500
.Chapters of the American Red Cros*.
The Chapter is the local nnit of the
national organization, formed to carry
out the program, cervices and policies
of the Red Cross. The industry of
these 3.600 local units is a voluntary
and steady outpouring of well-doing
and sympathy which softens human
suffering and distress wherever it
arises. Thts work is absolutely neu
tral, for the Red Cross knows no race,
no creed, no color.
The strength of the American Red
Cross being in its Chapters, the or
ganization annually invites the peo
ple to join or renew their member
ship during a Roll Call which always
begins on Armistice Day, November 1L
"It Is this annual enlistment of mil
lions of Americans under the banner
of the American Red Ctoss which
makes possible the continued w’ork of
this great and democratic legion of
mercy," says Judge John Barton
Payne, head of the national organiza
tion. "Membership in the Red Cross
is a privilege within the reach of
everyone. The need for service grows
more insistent each year. To keep
pace with the demands which come
from every section of our country,
we must have the people's loyal sup
port. Our capacity for service in the
year to come will be limited only by
the extent to which we receive sup
port for our work in the coming Roll
Call."
The invitation of the A.merican Red
Cross is unlimited' The enrollment
period. Armistice Day to Thanksgiv
ing, is everyone's opportunity to join.
<:nir>ese Uce of Ginseng.
The little yellow root of the ginseng
plant ;s used by the Chinese as food
and medicine. Specimens resembling
the humui. hotly often command their
weight in gold because of supposed
occult virtues. Neither species of
ginseng, however. Is considered by the
occidental physicians to r.c.ve any pr>
notmeeu medicinal qualities.
A One Hour
Jewelry Sale
AT
One Cent Per Card
SAT. NOT. 15111, 10 A.M. to 11 AJ.
For one hour only, w e have over
two thousands cards of jewelry, to
go at lc per card.
NO LIMIT you may buy any quanitv.
Special Sale
Of Fine 32 inch Ginghams at 10c yd,
This is our 25c quality
SHOE BARGAIN RACK
You can save lots of money, by
buying shoes from this rath at half
price,and less.
Our 10c Counter
Are refilled every day with bigger
and better bargains.
We give trade tickets.
W. A. Rowe Cos.
Comer G-a.
IlilS
Accidents grade from trival cuts and burns to seri us
lacerations and fractures. However carefu* we niaj he
accidents will occur.so it is wise to be prepared with fD s t
-aid to the injured supplies, such as a good antisep
sterilized bandages, absorbent cotton, adhesive tape, *
tions for burns, etc.
If the wound resulting from the accident is repan o
as trivial you can attend to it yourself with supplies - - 1
our store, If it is a serious matter, you must ca" a ,j!
tor; but even then you may need immediate supphf--
Comer ~3Drua Cos.
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