The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 05, 1924, Image 2

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From THE TAN ACER Colbert High School BOYS’ BASKET BALL TEAM .. ,**! The basket ball season is about to lue intered into. The boys are work ing hard to make this season a suc cessful one. The first game for the q. H. S. boys will be played on the Colbert court, Saturday Nov. • 22, where Colbert will play the Madison County, Ga. Freshmen. We are look ing, forward to this game and we have supreme confidence in our team, and we believe that they “can’’ and “will” win. The game will begin at. 3 :30 and this being the first game of the sea son, we are expecting a large crowd out to help us hack up our te<yn. The schedule for the boys is as (follows: Nov. 22—Mad. Cos. Freshmen at Colbert Nov. 29—Colbert at Crawford • • Dec. (>—Colbert at Comer Deg. 13—Comer at Colbert Dec. 20—Martin Institute at Colb. Dec. 27 Dec. 31—Crawford at Colbert Jan. 3 Jan. 10—Colbert at .1 o Ter son Jan. 16—Colbert at Elberton Jan. 24—Colbert at Dnnkdsville Jan. 31— M. C. It. S. t Colbert Feb. 7—Colbert at Arnoldsville l-'eb. 14—Arnoldsville at Colbert Feb. 21—Colbert at Commerce Feb. 28—-Commerce at Colbert V> o will be glad to arrange games for too open dates above. Write to Manager Holden Hardman for any in formation. PAGE t NOVEMBER November is here, 'i he weather is drear, But gav n'oi’ts all things that are liv ing: For every one knows That bard as he blows, He’s ceituiin to bring us Thanksgiv '"*• , - "til V - 'R-yl-r-r Li —.-- _ . - -, ni to • '*— toAA BIG DAY IN COMER The Ford Car we are giving away will be on display in our store, and on Dec. 20. at 3 p.m. someone will ride off in it. We have an entire new stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, and af uli line of Heavy Groceries which we are selling at a price that will be worth your while to look at before you buying elsewhere. For the next 30 days we are to give you the benefit of a price on flour bought in June and just now delivered. The first person buying as much 15.00 on that day will receive 2.50 in gold. The second party buying as much 15,00 will get $1 cash. Also on that day we will sell to the highest bidder one article of everything we handle evcept a coffin, N.8.& J.H.Carmichael Cos. COMER, GEORGIA. THE FAIR The County Fair was held at Dan ielsvilie, Saturday, Nov. 15, and was quite a success. Many schools were represented, and the court house was all aglow with exhibits, consisting of maps, charts, note books, booklets, sewing and cooking, club products, etc. It Was interesting to look these exibita over, and see the work the boys and girls of our county are ca pable of doting if they only have leaders. Dinner was. served down stairs in the court house by the Woman's Club of Danielsville. , After dinner prizes were awarded to the different schools as follows: Danielsville, first; XAomer, second; and Colbert, third. ; Besides these .several individual prizes were award ed,-and of these Belle Greer wton first prize in her History note book. A large crowd attended the exhi bition,, and seemed to enjoy it very much. PROGRAM The following program was ren dered by the Demosthenian Literary Society, Wednesday evening, Nov. 2fi, at the school auditorium: Song School Scripture Paul Hart M’ notes Secretary 1 iP pose ot the I. terai y Society —Arnold Collier Recitation— “What I Live For —Margaret Drake " Plm " Arthur Morris Dialogue— Hocvier’s School —Dorothy Kidd. Holden Hardman •• les i’e * i f h, Har - ” Lviiieth, Florence (hr deth, W. C. V,’ : it worth, Troy Porterfield and Frnces G corge. b< cit tion Addie Lee Benton i Debate: Resolved that competitive athletics should be abolished in High Schools. jA* " ‘ • —Foul Hurt and Georgia j Kincaid. X. ;t ve—Fuel Strickland and Viv iun Sims Declamation Ramie Kellar ■ i ’ • • .- • * ...... ~~J. ~ THE COMER NEWS, COMER, GEORGIA Reading Helen Glenn Song A number of little girls Dialogue—“The Cameo,” —Mildred Burroughs, Lonie Snellings, Roy Thompson, Addie Herring, Annie Lee Herring apd Howard Waggoner. Song .... Addie Lee Benton, Velma Thurmond, and Agnes Benton. NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS Georgia, Madison County. A petition from more than one fourth of the qualified voters of Du luth School District having been filed with me, asking for an election to be held in said Duluth School Dis trict upon the question of CONSOL IDATION of Duluth School D.strict with Danielsville School District. By virtue of the authority vested in me as Superintendent of Schools of said county,—lt is hereby ordered that on the 12th day of December, 1924, an election to be held in the school house of Duluth School Dis trict on the question of consolidation of said Duluth School District- with Danielsville Scheol District, said e lection to be held under the same rules and regulations as general e lections . Those favoring CONSOLIDATION <>: sail! Duluth School District wth Danielsville School District, shall have written or printed on their bal lots, “For Consolidation of Dul. h School with Danielsville School.” Those opposed shall have written or printed on their ballot*, ‘'Again-t I Consolidation of Duluth School with Danielsville Schorl." All revs n* qualified to vote in general elections and who have resided in said Duluth School District six (61 months nr.' r do this election, shall be qualified to i vote in this election. I Witness my hand anti ofri.i I sig nature. this the 10th day of Novem ber, 1924. R. C. DAVID. Eimt.. - | >uauAawi County £c£CGi COMER MEAT MARKET J. W. NELMS, Proprietor Hearty eaters find hunger keenest during crisp fall days. Give them plenty of meat—fresh, juicy and tender, and your meal problems are half solved. Special this week: Oar Prices Are Lowest Beef Roast Per lb 15c Beef Steak per lb ~ (| c Pork Steak P<? r lb 2oC Pork Sausage P er lb 2,c Mix. Sausage P er b) - Cured Ham per lb die Bolona Sau - P er ■ Weiners _ —P er 1 D 2bc - _- —i ■■.. m- ,Tiw."rr; pxzr* We are still in lousiness ioi ov erhauling mattresses at The Gaels ton Old Staid. Call Mrs J. F. Cioci* feller or see W. D, Christian or *• C. Patten.