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- t r p. Shoup of Danielsville
1 r "‘. • ;+or here last Thursday eve
vras a ' l ' iL
ping-
Mr W!( ] Mrs. M. Y. Jordan and
, * -1' L ve moved to Comer.
fanm> i‘ aY
Preaching services at Baptist
v rch was well attended last Sunday
C ' of the rain which continued
in sp *
all day.
Alr ,_ o. G. Lancaster spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
A[ri E. Port erf eld has re
ined from a week-end visit to At
lanta .
V-. an d Mrs. W. S. Lowe and
of Colbert were visitors here
p_- t; ..r.-.lay evening.
Hj,. r, V. Eiderway spent last
Vt . in Atlanta.
p fv's happy over the sun
c]. the continued rains .
p of K(‘v. and Mrs. A. E.
j, reeret to learn that their
lit+io -i and daughter are suffering
with v -ning cough.
1 ■ R. M. Jetton and Mrs. W
C. G v.-s, with the younger boys of
t'-„ t i met at the Baptist church
la-1 h' Jay afternoon and organiz
ed 'he R. A.’s, which seems to many
of us. one of the most needed organ
izations. Little girls have had so
nr: eh training, but the boys of our
town have so Car been neglected in
this n-.pect. Rev. A. E. Logan
and Mr. J. L. McMurray will be
ci n 1 or;s: and we are hoping- for a
sp' r ! i boys organization which
will train and prepare them for
church leadership.
Mr and Mrs Ramie Burton spent
Monday in Athens.
PIGS FOR SALE—
See
C . B. Ayers
COMER W. M. S. MEETS
The regular meeting of Comer
Woman’s Missionary Society was
held yesterday afternoon at the Bap
tist church with the president, Mrs.
R. T. Eberhardt, presiding. Opened
with song, followed by a prayer by
Mrs. W. C. Groves. Circle No. 3
had charge of the program, Mrs. J.
F. Moon, circle leader, in charge.
Devotional—Mary, mother of Jesus,
Mrs. Ji. F. Moon.
Biith of First Church— Mrs. C. S.
Rowe
Dark Days—Mrs. J. E. Johnson
Reformation—Mrs. C. C. Whelchel
Mario Durand — Mrs. W. A. Rowe
M ;th quite a number of reports
ma R. and other business affairs dis
posed of the meeting closed with a
prayer.
cc ' R HIGH MEETS COMMERCE
OAY IN LAST GAME AT
HOME
1 ■ ’oal quintet will meet the
r 'o'imerce here Friday
This will he probably
■ ne.wance of our team on
court. Games with Elber
: je and other teams are
and on foreign courts. Sev-
Vlayers will he in uniform
r the last time, as these
i; invil; ’ to attend the
u oe our boys to a victory.
‘ over the Commerce team
■" C'veied hor.ir.
m marks the last appeor
ably Capt. Groves. Alt
ford, Graham, Rice, Rowe
ir. Let us be there to en
■r hoys to exert every
n- rgy for a victory.
YOUR LAST CHANCE
Friday afternoon Jan. 23, will be
the last chance the Comer Basket
Ball Fans will have of seeing Coach
Lancaster’s Purple Hurricane rush
out and carry off a victory at home
this season. It will also be the last
time the Fans will have a chance to
see,Shelby Williford, Lewis Evans,
Elch-idge Graham, Hugh Groves, Wal
ter Rice and Malcolm Rowe don a
Purple uniform in defense of old
Comer High at home.
Friday afternoon one of the best
teams on the schedule will be here
to oppose Comer High. A team that
as yet has never been to Comer but
a team that will let Comer know they
have had a game when it is over.
This team is no other than Commerce
High. So come up and help us win
from them in our last game at home,
by your presence. The probable
line up will be:
Barnett F Power F
Evans F Carithers F
Gvaham C or Eberhardt C
Groves G Parham G
Williford G Seymour G
—A Student
THE CREED OF OUR NEW
I
METHODIST PASTOR
!
F. E. Crutcher, Comer, Georgia
(In words of Raymond C. Brooks)
CREDO
I BELIEVE in the light that lighteMi
1 every man, in the chance for every
man, in the glorious possibilities in
in every man.
I BELIEVE the noblest word man
has learned to speak, embodying his
deepest duty, his loftiest desire and
: his profounde-t faith, is tie word
i CKRISTLIKE
BELIE E in being honest and !d 1 1
willing to learn and to live in the
growing light, taught by our mis
takes and patient with those who
blunder, rising every time we fall and
helping the man who is down, look
ing for goed in everybody and find
ing it.
I BELIEVE that the Universe is the
Temple of the Infinite Spirit, radiant
with Beauty, that History is the gulf
stream of the Eternal Purpose, ma
jestic in its onward sweep; that the
Kingdom of Heaven is the goal of
all our efforts, imperial in its chal
lenge; that Humanity may become
the dwelling place of God, transform
ed by His Wisdom and Love.
F. E. CRUTCHER,
Pastor Comer Methodist Church
SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY
AT METHODIST CHURCH
Subject of morning worship:
(11:10 a. m) “Spiritual Architec
ture” or “The Largest Building I
Know.”
Subject of Evening Worship:
(7*15 p. m.) “Can a man live with
out sin. ”
Why you should go to Ohurc 1- every
Sunday:—
(1) Every hour you spend in
church makes you that much more
of a man.
(2) Starving does not pay. Your
true self requires food and exercise
in order to live and grow. Go to
church regularly.
(3) Go to church because you
need the help the church affords and
others need the help your example
affords.
(4) Go to church: without it,
ourselves, the community, the nation
would lapse into barbarism.
(5) Go to church to compare your
self not with other men, hut to bring
your life alongside the life of the
Man of Galileo.
(6) Your whole fanrlv will feel
better if voti so to church regularly.
Try it.
(7) Yen may travel throu h Ire
on the rebgion inherited from yovr
rnrents, but can your children travel
far on the religion received from you
(8) Go to church to feed your soul.
A cordial w-lctn e awaits you.
Come, and if n• ■' ■ member of our
church be sure to ’ bme your name on
the Guest Booh tfound in ream of
church) in ore -v ’ of the pa-tor nr y
r'on get ?c'."•tinted rtf’- y-u •' rm
your home.
F. E. Crutcher, Pastor.
THE DANIELSVJLLfc MONITOR uANIELSVILLE. UA.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT CF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
No. 1737 In Bankruptcy
In re
Willie Tce White Bankrupt
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
Feb. 14. 1925 at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the United States District Court
room, in the city of ATLANTA,
Georgia, notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
plale and show lause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted.
0. C. Fuller, Clerk
M, 1-23, 2t
FOR RENT—
Good two or three horse farm on®
mile of Ft Lamar, Ga. (Van Ow
ens farm) . Also good two-horse farm
two m-iles from Commerce, Ga.
See W. D. Sheppard, Commerce, Ga .
M, 1-9, 4t.
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And now—comes the prophet
that reckors she knows, and
gives us her jedgement pro
found—that wimmen is due to
wear masculine cloze, from
their fore-top clean down to the
ground. “The day is fast corn
in’,” this angel asserts, “when
the sexes unite in the art, —an’
they’ll wear the same trousers,
socks, weskits an’ shirts—till
begosh they can’t tell us apart!”
In view of the prospecks, I’ve
little to say—though I’m half
way inclined to approve . . .
and, when folks is accustomed
to havin’ their way, it’s as easy
to wait as to move. I reckon
the change will come, on by de
grees, like most of our needed
reforms —t.IJ, tne fust thing we
know, they’ll climb ladders an’
trees, an’ their duds will stay
down when it storms. . . . An’
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band an’ wife, might lead to en
joyments intense,' —I can see ’em
a-havir ’ the ti ne of their life,
as rivals in jumpin’ the fence!
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We Will Expect
You To Come
In And Look!
We will have a shipment of
the Newest Things in Spring
Goods in a few days. A beauti
ful line of sport stripes in fast
colors
Our selection of the newest
Spring Hats will also be in.
Come by and see them. They
are going to be reasonable in
price.
We will have another car of
coal in a few' days.
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