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VOL XX V 111
LOCAL* I
■fiAPPEMNGS
Mr. J. B. Addison and family
~f Anderson, S. €>. visited relatives
here Sunday.
p r ,.f H. .T. Shoupe was a visitor
to Colbert Sunday.
Miss Sallie F. Daniel is expected
jjome for the holiday.
Miss Jessie Neal Strange will
leave Friday to spend the holidays
in Eatonton.
Danielsville High School pupils
a<nd teachers presented ; “Lighthouse
•Nan" at Colbert Thursday might.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron White cf
Dublin will arrive Monday to spend,
Christmas holidays with
Misses Jessie Neal Strange, Ruby
Jenkins and Susie Oolcfuitt were
visitors to Athens Tuesday.
Mr. Cecil Blackwell of Bishop
was here Monday.
R. F. D. Carrier No. -3 from
Panielsville reports the killing bf
e hog on his route by Mr. W B.
Hammond, weighing 788 pounds.
College boys and girls expected
home for the holidays the latter}
part of the week are:
Misses Ruby Griffeth, Frances
Julia Baker, of S. N. S. ;
and Messers Hope Griffeth, Charlie
Baker, Richard McLeroy and Calvin
Langford of U. of Ga., Athens.
The many friends of Rev. M. C.
Allen are very glad to learn that}
he is improving nicely at St. Marys
hospital.
Sppt. Shoupe leaves Friday for j
New York City.
Misi M. E. White of Columbia,
■ w iil spend the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrsi. B. N.
White.
Mrs, Billie Yarborough and Mrs.
i' fiima Kidd of Hartwell were guests
Mr. a„ d Mrs. C. C. Kidd Sun
day.
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
T *e committees from the different
lurches annou nce that the Christ
' GBro,a be sung next Tue -
“J night; instead of Wednesday
Sht; als ° at each Christmas
ee at the churches they will be
•<uag!.
NOTICE
r jie Comer Bank and Tie Peoples
* Coiner . Ga. will boTh' be
U q? and DeC- 251:17 26th. 1924.
I’e open for business Saturday
°ec. 27th. "
CAMPION hog of season
■' r. W. B. Hammonds of near
killed on Dec. 11th, a
■eighing 788 pounds after be
ressed. He killed others weigh-
T ANARUS/ near 500 poundd. They were
Durocs.
lr> Hammond raises other
in proportion and lives at
flome.
The Danielsville nonitor.
AijToevK*i-n2;Si—• - -ff_!!iaae*gi.'
MONTHLY MEETING
ILA W. M. S.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Ila Baptist church held its
monthly meeting Monday afto—i •- n
at the home of Mrs. Belle Owe a
with fifteen ladies present. The
meeting opened with the song,
“Joy To The World.” Miss Peevey
led the opening prayer. After the
scripture reading by Mrs. Howard
Vaughn (he regular program was
taken up. The subject was, “Our
Girls Here and There.” Interest
ing facts were given, by different
members concerning the girls otf
Central Europe, Japan, China, South
['America, anr Mexico. The presi
: dent led in prayer for the girls of
all lands. Avery interesting sketch
was given of how Ghristmsa is Ob
served in all lands.
After singing, “O, Zion Haste,”
the business session was intered in
to. The minutes were read and
the Treasurers report The
committee to make the canvass for
the 1925 program made a partial
report. Arrangements were made
for observing the January week of
prayer for foreign, missions. Anew
vice-president was elected as this
officer had moved away. It was de
cided to sell some of the Anna Eliz
abeth Wade products, the money to
be used in church aid.
After adjournment th<- hostess
served sandwiches and coffee.
—Mrs. J. 0. M. Smith,
Press Chairman
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, DEC, |Q 1d24
* CARLTON *
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Martin were
shopping in Athens last Wednesday.
Mr. C. C. Mathews and son,
Sidney, visited her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Collier, Monday evening.
Mr. F. L. Martin and family
visited his grandfather, Mr. Frank
Mathews near the Glade Sunday af
ternoon .
Mr. and Mre. Bob Rowe visited
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Power, Monday afternoon.
We are sorry that Mrs. ,V. 11.
Long has been sick several days.
Mr. W. H Settles had the mis
fortune to get his bam burned Sat
urday night, losing a great deal of
farm implements and feed supplies.
Mt. J. W. Sherrer and daugh
ters, Elizabeth and Winnie, visited
his father in Oglethorpe County,
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. A. P. Stevens visited Mrs.
J. H. Long Sunday.
Mr. C. C. Mathews and family
vi-ited his fiat her, Mr. J. C. Math
ews, Sunday.
CHRISTMAS TREE AT MEADOW
There will boa Christmas Tree
at Meadow church, Thursday night,
December 25. Program will begin
at 7 o’clock. Everybody Invited.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
An Oyster Supper!
Time: Saturday night, December
20, beginninng at 6 o’clock.
Place: Colbert School Building.
Candy, peanuts, and sandwiches for
sals; also
Free Entertamment.
The Phi Gamma Literary Society
will present the following program.:
Song—Holy Night.
Scripture--Paul Kirk.
Declamation—Bobby's Letter to
Santa —l*llll Hardman .
Reading—
Dialogue—By a number of boys
and girls.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRED
ITORS
In the District Court ofr the L'nrted,
State* for the Northern
of Georgia, Easter* Division
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No. 1888 in Bankruptcy
In Re:
J. W . Dean, Bankrupt.
Danielsville, Ga.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt;
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of creditors,
or the above named bankrupt on
Dec. 23rd, 1924, at 613 and 614
Mutual Building, Athens, Ga., at
12:00 o’clock, M., for the pur
pose of examining bankrupt, allow
ing claims, selecting a trustee and
other legal busines^.
HOWELL COBB, P.-feres
Athens Ga., Dec. 2nd, 1924
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The oyiing people from here who
l are off at school are expected homo
in a few days for the Christmas
holidays.
The children in school here are
. looking forward to a Ohri-tinas
tree and short program next Friday
afternoon. >/
Miss I.ois Rice of Ua was a rtv*
cent visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. George McWhir
* ter art' spending some time her©
with relatives.
Mrs. M. F. McWhirter is improv
ing after being indisposed for a few
days.
Mr. J. C. Tabor was in Athens
recently.
Mr. C. M. Dean made a business*
trip to Commerce Friday.
Little George Willie Fitts is im
proving, after a hurt from a fall
last woek.
Mrs. Winnie Parker, after spend
ing a few days with relatives here,
has returned to her home near La
vooia.
Mr. DeWitt Packer, who is trav
eling for the Frank R. Block Cos.,
in South Carolina, spent last week
end at home.
After a good crop year of corn
and cotton, and with a good grain
crop in and growing nicely, the far
mers both white and black, are
much more encouraged over the
farming situation. We hear of!
very littie moving—especially a
niong the negroes. They seem to
have decided they can do about as
well here as at other places, taking
all things into consideration. At a
recent birthday celebration at one
of their homes near here, more than
sixty guests were reported to have
taken dinner. All kinds of good
things were on the bill of fare they
said and an enjpyable time was re
ported-.
* SHILOH LOCALS *
The singing given by Misaen' Re
tha and Pauline Crow Sunday af
ternoon was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Pauline Bruce was in Athena
one day last week.
Miss Ruth Long spent Saturday
night with Miss Annie* Mae Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Crow spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bennett.
Miss Louesa Crow spent Saturday
night with Misses Clyde and Ruth
Crcwa.
Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Seymour <Wf
near Comer was the guest of Mrs.
Luther Seymour one day last weak.
Miss Vallie RA Bennett was the
guwrt of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Forts on Saturday night.
We have decided to have a X-*
mas tree at Shiloh. *
Mr. Jack Fowler from Franklin
county was the guewt of Mr. and
J. F. Fitts Wednesday.
Mr. Reuben Tvner is home from
the Navy to spend a while with
home folks.
Little Miss Lucile Tyner of Dan
ieisville was the guest of her grand
father, Mr. W. W. Tyner, Satur
day afternoon.
Miss lola Lord spent the week
end with home folks near here .
ler a while Sunday afternoon.
The box supper at Shiloh Satur*
day night was enjoyed by a large
cjlowd. 1
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