The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 16, 1925, Image 2

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THE ILA W. M S HAS SPECIAL SERVICE Tie Moman’s Missionary Society of 11a Bapt st, chinch held an all day service, Satuiday, Jan. 10, in ob servance of the special season of prayer for world-wide mission*. fhe meeting was: held at the home of Mrs. A. Jr-. Westbrook. Although there was a steady downpour of rain sixteen ladies were present. Tke meeting vas opened by sing ing The Woman’s Hymn. The scrip ture lesson fi *m Second Kings was read by Mrs. Howard Vaughn. Mas Maude Gurley led the opening pray er After ti c singing of 0 Zion Haste, Mrs. lioy Rice read the Pearl Divers. Different phases of our work in South America were discussed by Miss Maude Gurley, Mrs. A. R. Westbrook and Peevev. Prayer was offered for our work and workers in South America. Miss Cauthen, Mrs. Hall West brook and Miss Sanders told very in terestingly of what is being done in Japan, after which Mrs. H. G. Ban ister led in prayer for the work I ere. Mr|. Obc Smith and Miss Tallie Mae Rice told something of the work be ing done in China. Prayer was of fered for our missionaries, churches, schools and hospitals in China. The afternoon session opened by pinging, The Morning Ligl t Is Break ing. Mrs. Jack Gober read Dr. Love’s appeal. Mrs Flora West brook read the scripture lesson, us ing verses from the 10t.li chapter of Acts and the Ith chapter of Luke. Miss Peevey and Mrs. Marion gave some interesting facts concern ing our work in Europe and the Near East. Mrs. Vaugln led in prayer for our work in these new fields. After singing From Greenland’s ley Mountains, Mrs. H. G. Banister discussed tiie work in Africa. The last country taken up was Mexittf. Miss Lula Mae Lord and Mrs. Marion held our attention while they told of what is being ac complished in this country of revo lutions. At the close, of the program n offering was made for the Lottie Moon Fund. A delightful plate lunch was en joyed at tht upon hour, each member having brought one dish. Dental Notice Dr- D. L. Glo id from Greens boro, Ga. will he in Comer on Second Monday each month lire pared to do all classes of dental work, to remain one week. He will appreciate a call Office in Roper building. WHEN DAD WAS A BOY A •••A- - >:• ' i. „■ - 'g' ' n &ATORSS-.V humt Awaits His Hour .Q... . Ban B. Johnson, President of the American Baseball League, humili ated by the club owners of bis league in sustaining Judge Landis, is sitting tight and awaiting his hour. Those “in the know” say Ban" knows what he is talking about and baseball will yet be forced to clean house and put honor back above the dollar mark. FOR SALE—Three shares of of stock in Com >r Bank. Also 1 Large Iron Safe. A T. Sims, Agt. Principals In Millionaire Orphan Death Quiz the youth ful heir to $0,000,000 who died from JHHT L' typhoid fever while his fiancee, v Jgflß Miss Isabelle Pope (below), waited <*"•** ffiPcf&V outside the door with a. marriage \ K||| i. Shepherds, except SB,OOO a year to \ wgSgjy Miss Popp So much talk followed . that the authorities stepped in to 1 \Tw |l§^ learn if there were any ulterior I r [nU pauses of death. L—- IHE DANIELSVILLE MOwliCrt DaNIKLSVILLE. GA. By SATTERFIELD Uncie As we travel cur pcsterful way, v.'iih the process of life on the wane, we should try to seem happy an’ gay, in the face of concomitant pain. . . .For, the neighbors are hungry fer smiles —they crave in our sunshine to bask; shall we fret at the cum bersome miles, an’ deny ’em the pittance they ask? I reckon —a shiny, bald head ain’t viewed by its owner with pride. When our hirsute adorn ment has fled, there’s facts that can’t well be denied. . . . But — a song that peals forth in its joy from lips that don’t whisper complaint, proclaims that the singer’s a boy —though the Alma-nick growls that he ain’t! I’ve reached the conclusion most trite, which ain’t incon sistent with sense—that, our burdens grow more an’ more light, with the increase of .smiles we dispense. ... I can’t quite agree with the guess that age is all bai ren 'an’ drear, in a 'World we were destined to bless, while the neighbors are glad we are here! 0 We carry a most complete stock of stationery, the latest designs and colors, monogramed or plain, for mi lady's writing desk; also plain letter paper and envelopes of all sizes for ordinary correspondence. Pens, ink, mueilppe, blotters, pencils of all colors ink stands, fancy and plain, fountain pens,fancy pencils, calendars, etc We pride ourselves on being able to satisfy the most exacting customer. Xl , Comer "IDrrtg Company (Tomer, <&e orgia, BPS Y ES We are continuing our “10c Bargain Table,’’ and doing our level best to get the best merchandise obtainable to go on this table. New Goods Arrived This Week. 32 inch cretonnes, yd-wide sheetings, bordered curtain scrim, Blue Chev iots, good ginghams,fast color cham bry, calico, cotton checks, etc. ‘ Come to this table tor better Bargains” Expected To Arrive The first of next week shipment of several pieces of the newest creation in fancy dress goods, of stripe suit ings, silks flannel, etc., at 19c & 1.25 yd W. A, Rowe Cos.