Newspaper Page Text
"One Glass of Wine"
A Temperance Drama of 4 Acts
To 3e Given by Ha High School, at Iki School Auditorium
DECEMBER 19TH, 1924
CHARACTERS
jv. v -i Mason, a farmer .......... 'Mr.' J. A. Little
j{, .rt Mason —David’s son, just from college .... Leonard Vaughn
•., Meadows —Foster son of Mrs. Clifton Howard Settles
V r Floyd—A villain Rice Westbrook
Cos ge Clifton —from California Raymond McCannon
n Swift —A clergyman Verna Vaughn
p ;, Torry —A boatman Horace Bird
Brewster —Police officer Commodore Swindle
lftony —A colored individual Edwin Settles
Mrs. Mason, David’s wife Tellie Mae Rice
Dolores, the miner’s daughter Ruth Westbrook
Mrs. Clifton, Geo. Clifton’s deserted wife Audrie Brown
Winifred Clifton, Mrs. Clifton’s daughter Janet Massey
Hapzibah, a lady of color Reba Sue Fitzpatrick
Bridesmaid, ladies and gentlemen.
At Ila Auditorium, Friday evening, Dec. 19, 1924, 8 o’clock.
AD MISSION: 15 and 25 cents.
These last tew days are the best
yet to come in and let us sell you
good merchandise.
AAA Sheeting for 15 cents a yard,
f
Shoes, good shoes for 1.48 a pair.
Our toys have been reduced very
much. Come in and see them.
Remember our doll offer. It is the
best proposition in Comer. It will
make the children so happy too.
i ell everybody to come to our store
Dec. 31st at 2:30 p.m. and you come
w 'ith them.
Whitehead and Bholston
Comer Ga.
>TH£ OANIELSVILI.E MON IVOR. DANIELS VILLE. OK
* MT. ZION LOCALS *
By “Clipper”
Everybody is busy getting ready
for Christmas, so news is scarce.
Mrs, Hope Carithers spent Mon
day with her sister. Mrs. Tom San
ders of Danielsville.
We a-e glad to state that Mrs.
Bin! Escoo is improving after having
been sick for several weeks.
Miss Bessie Seaholt is spending
some time with her aunt, Mrs. John
Garrett.
The donee given by Mr. and Mrs
Dupree Havens Friday night was
enjoyed by all present.
Miss Ev.a Escoe spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert
Patten. j }<• ?
Mr. Odell Trwin of Moons Grove
visited Mr. Howard Irvin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thedoe Shriden
visited Mr. and Mrs. Comers Moore
of Danielsville part of last week.
Mr. Sam Bates has been visiting
relatives in Royston this week.
Miss Susie Etta Porterfield was
guest of Miss Pauline Irwin Friday
night.
Mrs. Lula Berryman and Mr.
Harold Berryman from near Roys
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cay Bates
Sunday.
Miss Frances Carithers spent, Sat
urday night as guest of Miss Annie
Belle Patten.
Mr Ed Ivey of Rutledge was vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvin du
ring last week.
One of our popular young men
had quite a thriling experience late
ly so we are told It seemed, he
went to carry his best girl to a box
supper and when he found out she
had company they invited the four
old maids to go with them and fo
course they accepted and made a
safe trip. But wm suppose the
young man must have been badly
agitated over the Buss the old maids
kept up in the,rear end of the car
flor he left in a hurry when he pot
rid of his load and run in a ditch
and like to have turned over before
he got out 'of sight of the house,
and ha/1 to go back and get all the
young and old maids too, to help him
out, as it seemed all the other boys
,had hid out. We have been told
that the reason he ran in the ditch
was that he was looking back so a
fraid some of the old maids were
after him. We are glad to state
however he did by the hardest l,ve
through it all, and has promised
all these old maids to put them a
present on the Christmas tree.
Now if any onR doubts th-s being
more truth than jokes just ask Jim
Patten or Weldon Porterfieid and
they can tell the rest.
Quite a large crowd enjoyed the
singing hy Mr and Mrs.
Will Irvin Sunday night.
We are expecting the wedding
bells to ring several times in Mt.
Zion community before the new
year comes in.
FOR SALE—
We have a few mules and her***
for tale choap .
J. K. GHOLSTON
N, 12 11. It
t
LADIES WORK AT HOME, plea*,
ant, euy ewin? on yotir machine.
Whole or part time Highest possi
ble peaces paid For full informa
tion addrss L. Jones, Box 2, Olney,
111. 1
SAY “B/A ER” \v h n you buy
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for \
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
/l , tijvins** *££££! 221 x ESgSgi
a which contains proven directions. >
i Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablet*
Also bottles of 24 and 100—'Druggist*, j
Aanlrla to the traifo mrV nf Rayer Manufacture of Munosoellcaeldoater of Salleyllcaeid I
Dry Cleaning, Steam Pressing
Red and Black Pressing Club
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Streeis
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
Cleaning, Dyeing, 1 Altering & Pressing
K. L. STEPHENS, Manager.
COMER MEAT MARKET
J. W. NELMS, Proprietor
£ 11
Hearty eaters find hunger keenest during crisp
days. Hive them plenty of meat—fresh, juicy and
tender, and your meal problems are half solved.
Special this wek:
Our Prices Are Lowest
Beef Roast Per lb 15c
Beef Steak per lb 20c
Pork Steak per lb 25c
Pork Sausage
Mix. Sausage per lb 2frc
Cured Ham per lb 35c
Boloria Sau. P*r lb 20c
Weiners per lb 20c
A Solitaire
Ar WAYS ADDS TO THE BEAT TTY OF A WOMAN'S HAND. WE
CARRY THEM IN A GREAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WITH
A GREAT VARIETY OF OTH ER STONES AND JEWELRY. WE
SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR ASSORTMENT.
M F FICKETT JEWELRY CO
,/e ive/ers—f tptometrlntn
268 CLAYTON ST. ATHENS* GA