The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 05, 1924, Image 3

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©unfflte , * * * • • MT ZION LOCALS By “Clipper” ,**** * * • * Mr . and Mrs. O. T. Patten of Cedar Grove viciniity Were visiting jj r j esS e Patten and family Sunday. Mr will Irvin and son, Howard, motored to Gainesville Saturday on business- Miss Francis Carithers was guest of Mi . and Mrs. Claud Meadow of Comer the past week-end. Miss Estele Carithers spent the past week-end as guest of Misses An ,.j e Belle and Fannie Lou Patten;. Mr and Mrs. Theldo Shirden and jli'ss Gereldean and Mr. Hoyt Shir den of Mt. Airy community spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patten. Miss Leila Anderson who has been the admired guest of the Misses Ir vin for the past week has returned toher home at Maysville. Mrs. Leek Mann of Danielsvdle n-as spend-the day guest of Mrs. Jesse Patten Sunday. • Mrs* Will Irvin visited relatives m Commerca Saturday. Miss Evie Lou Mann of Daniels ville and Misses Velma Patten and Eva Escoe of Cedar Grove were vis itors of Mrs. Gilbert Patten Sunday. Miss Fannie Fields was guest of Miss Frances Carithers Thanksgiving Misses Maybel and Willie Graham from near Friendship were visiting Miss Jewel Escoe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jce Patten from Pattersons were over to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. J. B Patten and family. Miss Lucile Shirden was spend the fey guest of Miss Jewel Escoe Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bates and Bill Jr. were out from Athens to spend Thanksiving with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cay Bates. Miss Mary Lou Bonds of Ogle thorpe county has been the guest of the family of Mr. Joe Bonds the past week. Miss Maybel Escoe has been on the sick list, we are sorry to state. Messers D. N. and J. D. Patten and Misses Jane Burroughs and Es telle Carithers were in Athens Satur day shopping, Mrs. Hope Carithers spent Tues day with Mrs. Brant Lord near Mead ow. Mrs. tesse Patten and daughter, Me Belle visited Mrs. K. B. ' ’ Comer Friday. ULBURN LOCALS * *** ♦’■'**** * * • inends and relatives of -Finnish gatheied at his .-clay and helped him to seventy-ninth birthday, o’clock dinner was spread be ( it in the yard. The oiled with everything good all seemed to enjoy it At the close ox tlxi all the guests left wish- Minnish many more • thdays. and! be a box supper at Lil house Friday night, Bee y come and bring a box '> pocket full of money to ‘ best girl’s box. Thei*e will ■> f: ' n\ music. Bolton spent the week-end with her parents at New Harmony. ■ ■*!.* Mi', and Mrs. Luther Hix and family visited relatives in Comer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bird and Mr. and Mra. N. E. Bird were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chandler in Carnesville Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ed wards a little girl, Nov. 29. ~ *, Miss Lucy Mae Minnish from At lanta and Miss Aline Minnish from Commence visited their parents du ring the Thanksgiving Holidays. The party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hix Thursday evening was enjoyed by all present. * MEADOW • * * * * ****** Here w r e come atfter being absent for along time. We have been having some very cold weather for the past few days, The singing given by Mr. Roy Car rington Sunday nighti was enjoyed by all present. Quite a number of young folks enjoyed a Thanksgiving party given by Miss Lillian Carithers Thursday. The dance given by Mr. Will Christian Thursdday night was en joyed by a large crowd. There will he a box supper at Mead ow school house Saturday night, Dec. 6th, to which everybody is invited. Come and bring a box. Miss| Fannie Lou Fields was the guest of Miss Frances Carithers Thanksgiving day. Miss Leavie Nelms was the gue.t of Miss Annie Miller Saturday night and Sunday.- There was n* prayer meeting Sunday night on account of cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cic L’elter an nounce the arrival of a girl lift Thursday, Nov. 27. Mr. T. J. Fields was visiting his father and mother near Sawdust one day last week. Norine Fields, was the guest of Pauline Walls last Thursday. —“Blue Eyed Bettie.” * * * ******** * POCAT ALIGO * *•******•• Mr. - and Mrs. A. D. Williams of Athnns spent Thanksgiving with rel atives here. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Looney of Athens are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seagraves and family had as their guests Thanksgiving Misses Willie Mae Bradley and Mozolle Scott from Dan ielsville and Mr. Hoyt McCurdy ot Clomer. . Miss Lerlin Barrett from Colbert spent the week-end at heme. Mrs. P. M. Henley and M -. Henry Black and Mb - Je He L' e Brown spent Thanksgiving with tl parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Henley and Mrs. V/. T. Tidwell were shi p ; in Athens, Wednesday, 26th. Miss Lula Maude Pitman is - e sl ing the week-end with relative in Colbert. McCLEI L.AV— C LENN Mr. Homer McClellan and Landys Glenn of Athens were happi ly married Wednesday, Nov. 2. a a happy life is wished for them. Mr. E. B. Barrett Jr. spent Fri- THE PANIELBVIH.C rtONtTOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA. day night with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Freeman. • i i-i-’ Mrs. Howard Bray of Macon and Mrs. Jane Hodges of Savannah are visiting relatives here. The parly given by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Freeman was enjoyed by all present. Miss Reba Sue Culbertson spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lottie Hi ’- ,-5 , Miss Rilla Freeman spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Freeman. g * HULL DOTS * *•••***• This is tine weather for hog killing and many are using it. Mr. and Mrs. Major has a dne boy almost three weeks old. All are doing nicely. Many of our people have colds. Miss Vera Edwards has a good case of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cheatham were in Athens shopping Friday. Mrs. Emma Cheatham has return ed from a visit to her sister in Ath ens - Miss Edna Cheatham spent Thanks giving and the week-end with friends in Griffin, Mr. Coke Burden and family were in Athens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Collins made a pleasant visit to her parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cheatham have a fine white Plymouth Rork rooster for sale. '' H ■ Peoule who are willing to get the wood are enjoying good tires these days. . Ignition Expert You already know that it is abso lutely necessary to have a good hot spark in order to explode the mixture properly. This depends on many parts and some of these parts are very delicate and require an expert to adjust them. Whether you oper ate on battery or magneto we are completely equipped to handle this phase of repair work in a most satis factory manner and at the same time save you considerable time and mon ey. We invite you to make use of this expert service whenever it is needed,. M. 0. Aimers Garsge r; C //< val Itepftirina 169 Was! ingt m St. Athens, Ga. MOVING PICTURE Court Hoi' e, Dr.niebville, Dec. 6th, 7.30, P. M. FREE Come to the Court House Saturday December 6th at 7:30 P. M. and . toy a ■pi end id Picture on Poultry, and hear a lecture by an expert. Do not forget the time nor the place Come and bring someone with you. Tell ethers about it and let’s have a real good crowd to see a real good Free Picture. Children Gy for Castor lA®- MOTHERFletcher's Cas- ) Cos . f— —Jr. i * j toria is a pleasant, harmless AjSf' ■ Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- JM ~ JY ** ft goric, Teething Drops and i 7J Y Soothing Syrups, prepared for .A ff J G \\ v Infants and Children all ages. f l l J h f Y. ’ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. 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