The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 16, 1925, Image 4

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(SunffiWs • * * ***••••• P KINGS STORE * * ***** *•• Here’s hoping ft will soon Ke fair Again. ( Hr. Mat Adams las the sympathy of this community in the loss of his store which burned down Friday morning about three o'clock. We are sorry to lose Mr. Alford Garner from our section. Mr. Howard Smith and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with his father, Mr. Wiley and family. Mr, Hoyt Adams was visiting Mr. Mr. Ezra Christian and family Fri day night. Mr. Knnnie Garner and wife spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Alford Garner. Mr. Lonnie Gr. ham made a bus iness trip to M’ Mm ay. Mr. Marvin Huley has returned to his home ..' ter • jieadim- C'l.r st.mns week with his pe >ple here. A candy drawing u s enj< yed hy a large crowd Thut.-day night at Mr Ralph Phillips. Mr. Wiley Smitl spent a whi'e Thursday ight with Mr. Howel Jor dan and. family. * JUST FROM SHILO * • * * * + ♦“*** We are having some rainy weather nt present. Mrs. S. T. and Mrs. Horace He.it ill) ini ! were guests of Mrs. Joe Haxter Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ellie iUae Evans was vi iting Mr. and Mrs Wilks Berryman Sat urday night. j j.j Mrs. Joe Baxter was visiting Mis Earnest V. Dove one evening last week. Mrs. Otho Roach of Franklin To. is spending the week with her fath er, Mr. Jim Eaton. Little Fanell Evans spent the night with Miss Orie Dudley. Mr. Allen Baxter is going to echoed at Bond Academy. We are sorry to report Mrs. S. W. Fitts on the sick list; we hope she may soon lie well. The musical given by Misses Bes sie and Ruth Tyner was enjoyed by nil present. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Fitts an nounce the ldrth of a bouncing boy, Thursday, January Sth, • • •****•**• * MASONS MILL * (Last Week's Locals) Well, here 1 come again after be ing absent for quite a while. Preaching at June- Chapel Sunday was well attended. The s ■ M- given by Misses Ruby and Lmbsc 1! • ! land Sunday night was on i '\vd l y a largo crowd. Mrs. Ottis Pi.mb's spent Sunday with her ■ aren’.s. Ur. Loo Watson nnd family. Mr. Kennie Bridges and Miss Pearl ( in bran weto happily married December I'm! Wo wish fvn- them a loan and happy life. Miss Ruby Highland is visiting relat-fVt s in T'gl s 1. Gn. Air. Trainer Bray and wife of jDtai 11a spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Holman F#wler. Mrs. Cora Darnell is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Christian. Mr. Ben Beard and family spent Sunday with Mr. Ralph Phillips and family. Miss Agnes Dove and Miss Lillie Mae Capes spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lillie Dove. Millions To Workers i '.. f? 4 JBk ■iF--'- ~ i JteP< t— * / .awao6 t Wm M. Hither, lumber Ling of Ohio and West Vi ruin in, has just given between $2,000,000 and $3,- 000,000 to employee relatives arid close friends.' 91 employees have been with him more than -20 years fMay Be Mrs DempseyJ t. * % -j i. J * . N k }/ a . W I- v. - "•>.<'- ' ' ' . ' < -• y Me *Y;-. '•*. ' " ’ \ " -■ I i. . * : S ' |. . j. . ' ~ V ■ j , • | {; [ Avroc A-.~Tii:rr; Estelle Taylor, of Phila., whose application for divorce from her hanking husband has been ap proved Her engagement to Cham pion Jack Dempsey had virtually been acknowledged when it became known she wa? already wed Spring! s . y Aviy-" : .... •r; * I C • f: r jmm. • Ip •. ' fillip IP y t i -> 'xy ,*4* •' c'l £ i-.) Kgl p 1: J ' r '' - 4 Hf- V * p' . f : 1 A | '■ [ : pi , > A \ V.x y VW v ' .• v‘ ■ \-y • £; Before the old year ended, fash ion makers had spring frocks or sale in New York. Tins mo lei u of Bengaline Fable in Boise d< Rose cr.lr tri ' m ' ■■■,;'* -.; r • ing colors of Crepe Chenette. U i; smart and simple. THt OANIELSVILI.t MONi 1 UK. ..AN.P.LSVII.LE. tiA W . A, Eowe Sc Company COMEM, Gs-ino^es-a:^. .. .-1-W ~ —— iisi§iyi -•-<^£. Pacliola Super-Heterodyne Surer-selective and non-raciintirtg. No antenna or ground. Comp!c;e with six UV-199 Radiotrons and R:.diola Loudspeaker ~ everything except batteries ..... Same as above but without CS 'J "? C\ Radiotrons and Loudspeaker V P v/ ill Mm *&/§/& <? /f infs ihth 'Tb I 9 rt' Siwws 9wv9& rv Second down—and eight yards to go! Plunge through tackle! Third down. Five yards to go. The cheering stands are hushed. Will they make it? Get every play of those big football games on your Radiola. Every important game will be broadcast— and there’s no better way of listening in than with a Radiola. Clear-toned and fuli-volumed, every syllable comes in distinctly. aj While the football season is still on —buy a Radiola for your home. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN CROSS WORD PUZZLES $25 Daily, S6OO a Month Prize Puzzles Now appearing Daily. No Subscriptions to secure JANUARY SPECIAL R. F. D, RATE 0 Puriug the month of January only R.F.D. pat rons can get The Daily Georgian and Sunda e American for the extuemely low price of $6.00 per year. I he-Daily Georgian onl\ T $4.70. I liese rates not good outside of Georgia and only on R.F.D..routes or in towns where we do not maintain a delivery agency. Those living in towns where we have local agents should arrange for delivery of 1 he Daily Georgian and Sunday American. WIN A CASH PRIZE REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. IP F- ' it £ > <£:- -