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BA r IST SUNDAY S NEWS
* T(i , pjtlelis Class was glad to hsye
. th ". . m Sunday, Mrs. Seward
_ .. m Alabama and Mis. C. M.
SattH’f fronl ° h!o,
c class for several Sundays;
f hope he will soon be able to be
Ti( Puzelians missed very much
from t ■ *'ii class on last. Sunday,
Jjgse, me annd Ollie Bell Almand,
c n ‘ ic \- iquitt. and Evelyn White.
" The i rls of the Intermediate de
. have been divided into two
partner..*. | *“ yr
those w*bo are over fifteen
; rt r.ht advanced class, with Mrs
\ K„we as their newly elected
tfacb( , T Miss Maud Smith was en
polleci n the Intermediate Depart
ment last Sunday. We were also
r ]ad t have Miiss Delree MitcheU as
a visit<‘t
; uni or Sunheain Band com
posed of all children under n ; ne
vearp : acre has been organized in
the Baptist church. Mrs. W. M.
was made their Leader, with
MisP Eleanor Thompson, Assistant
Leader.
There are thirty-five on roll. The
followii'.cr officers were elected:
W 0 Groves. President
Mary Joe Ayers. Vice-President
John Norris Sims, Secretary
Mary Louise Rowe, Treasurer
Russell Cobb Davison, Chorister
Tie First Year Primary Deoart
rcent had nine present, nine on time.
Their subject was ‘‘God’s Care call
ing forth Love and Kindness.” After
the ptorv had been told and the
truth impressed, they went into the
Beginn--’-' class and Mrs. Davison
beaut; .II y illustrated a previous
lessor* to them, “Noah and the Ark.”
The Beginners have thirteen on
roll, thirteen Were present Sunday
and all contributed. They also gave
s,,nt; fruit to the Orphans’ Home.
—Reporter.
* POCAT ALJGO
Mr. Eugene McCay of Atlanta is
r ■ itinir Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCay
and family.
Mr' 1 -, Alvin Carroll of S. C. is
vdting relatives here.
Miss Nonia Haggard spent Sunday
" th Miss Reba Sue Culbertson.
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Barrett
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
find Mr* Kip Nash near Friendship.
WELL OUR DOLLS are HERE
It is everybodys advantage to come in
our store before buying in and ail mer
chandise. We" have best prices on every
thing, Our tables are full of bargains,
some are priced at ten cents tor articles
worth more, cloth at 10c a yard, sonic ta
bles marked at fifteen cents for any arti
cle. Come in and see them. We ha\ea
new christmas assortment of salad bowls,
cake plates baskets.
We give trade tickets for every dollars
worth of merchantfs.e.
Whitehead and Bholston
Comer Gf-
Miss Nellie Seagraves has been
sick for the past week hut is im
p 'ng now. J Mtl 1
Rev W. M Saye filled his regular
appointment here Sunday. Every
body is invited to attend these ser
™es - i
Mrs. Clyde Carson spent a while
Saturday night with hor mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilder.
Many from here attended the plsv
at Da Saturday night .
Mr. Charlie Bray of Douglas, Ga..
is visiting relatives and friennds here
Mr and Mrs. Fred Gurley and lit
tle son, Clifton, spent Sunday with
Mi- and J>hn Freeman and
family.
Mr. £ W. Freeman and Mr.
Tolbert Bramblett have gone to Bar
wick, Ga. on business.
Miss Elizabeth Steven: of Roy t. n
spent week-end with home folks
Miss Annie Mae McConnell re
turned home Sunday from two weeks’
visit to her sister, Mrs. Sanders, in
Athens. >*
. m
Mr,. Edgar Mathews and fam ly
attended church here Sunday.
Master Phillip Jordan hud the
misfortune to break his leg last Fri
day.
M.r. H. C. Whitehead and family
of Sandy Cross visited relatives and
attended church here Sunday.
Mr. H E. Mansfield of Philomath
spent week-end with Mr. J. W. Sher
rer and family.
Mr. Luke Deadwyler and wi e
were welcome visitors here Sunday.
Mr. Upson Sanders and family of
Athens visited relatives here Sunday.
A Solitaire
ALWAYS ADDS TO THE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN’S HAND. WE
CAREY THEM IN A GREAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WITH
A GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER STONES AND JEWELRY. WE
SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR ASSORTMENT.
M- F- FICKETT JEWELRY CO
,7e o met rist s
268 CLAYTON ST.S ATHENS* GA
1E DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLK. GA
j Messers Clayton and Joe Jordan
arrived home Monday from the West.
Mrs. Ed Stevens and Mrs. J. W.
Grimes wore in Athens last Friday.
Mr. J. A. Sayer, wife and djiugh
t-ev were shopping -in Athens Tues
day afternoon. J
Uncle Tom Willis spent the week
end with Misses Addie and Pink
Dead wyler.
ry ' ‘\ j
TWO WHITE SPOTS IN THE DARK
It is wise to he sure that your wir
ing is in perfect condition so that
your lights will pierce the darkness
of right, in the keenest manner pos
sible. You thereby eliminate a large
percentage of danger not only for
yourself but for the other fellow.
We arc thoroughly acquainted with
the wiring system used on every
type of car and are thus able to keep
it, in first class condition. Let us help
you to keep these two white spots in
the dark always shining perfectly.
M. C. Annel's Garage
General Ifc'jttiirl t>iz
169 Was! ngton St. Athens, Ga.
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BARGAINS
FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE HOUSE
i
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Good Outings, at 10c yard
Heavy Outing, at 15c yard
Extra Special: A few pieces regular
25c quality 32 inch ginghams, 10c yd
Riverside cotton checks, the genuine
in solie colors, and checks,
our low price 14 l-2c yd.
Remnants of 9-4 Sheeting
Just received another bale of the ex
tra heavy seamless sheeting, The
same heavy grade we had before at
55c yard.
7 Cakes Laundry Soap for 25c
Cane bottom straight chairs SI,OO
At Wholesale Cost
3, 2-Horse “Old Hickory” wagons
3, 1-Horse “Old Hickory” wagons.
Now is a chance for you to buy them
cheap.
We give trade tickets.
W. A. Rowe Cos.
Comer Gta.
PSlFirstAid
to the
F ; |i!f Injured-
Accidents grade from trivial cat: and barns to serious
lacerations and fractures. However careful we maybe
accidents will occur,so it is wise to be prepared with first
-aid to tire injured supplies, such as a good antiseptic,
sterilized bandages, at.-sei bent cotton, adhesive tape, lo
tions for burns, etc.
If the wound resulting from the accident is r< gat did
as trivial c ; tn attend to i f yourself with suppl-es In tn
our afore, If it is a serious matter, you must eali a doc
tor; but even then you may need immediate supplies.
(Tomer ~S)ru£ (To.
Comer, Georgia,