The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 13, 1925, Image 8

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Comer Local yews Mr. and Mrs. C. H Meadow mo tored to Athens to s o Mrs. W . Meadow at St . Marys Hospital Sun day. Mrs. A. M. Scarborough and H • ram visited Mrs. tl. B. Mattox i - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Honor Tlall visited relatives at Crawford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 7). Porterfield visited relatives at Danielsxille Sun day. Mr. S. M. Seymuu.- made a bus iness trip to Atlanta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington spent last week-end in Crawford with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I>. Graham of Athens spent last weei.-cnd with Mrs J. T. Turner. Mrs. A. J. Little dr. of Elbcrton wa - the week-end guest of Mrs. ltoy Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Head of* Atlanta were guests of Mrs. J . F. Head last Sunday. MrO). W. C. Sorrells and children of Danielsville were guesLs of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sorrells last week end . Mesdames Perry Adams and Han cock of Crawford visited Mrs. Ho mer Hall last week-end. After an illness of several days, Mr. S. .T. Carmichael is able to be back up town. With whooping cough, chicken pox and mumps in town, there has been quite a lot of sickness the past week. Mrs. J. E. White who has been quite sick is improving. Mrs. M. E. Foster and Miss Liz zie Foster are spending this week with Mrs. ltoy Williams. Circle No. 1 of the Baptist Wo man’s Missionary Society met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. S. JV Carmichael. Mrs. Dow has returned to Augus ta after a visit to Mrs J. R. Turner. Mrs. J. G. Jeffries of Augusta is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. RL Turner. NOTICE— ' r " The Philathea Class of the Metho dist Church will give a dinner and supper an Friday, Feb. 20th. Mr. Fred Birchmove of Athens was a recent visitor here. Preaching services were held at aTI three uf the churches Sunday. Mrs). A. P. Stevens and Miss Guill of Clarlton were visitors here a short while Saturday. M*. and Mrs. W. A. Rowe and Mr. Malcomtb Rowe spent Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta. On last Sunday afternoon Rev. A. E. Logan filled his appointment at The Glade Baptist Church. Mrs. C. L. IV.vt.n v.nd Miss Jane Patten of Carlton w •.* guests of Mrs. C. C. Wheie' unday after noon . Friends of Miss .U ’.!e Hix \\ ill be glad to learn tha. he is conva lescent after having oen quite ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Davison and sons spent Sunday at The Glad# with relatives. NOTICE— The officers and teachers of Comer Baptist Sunday School will meet at Ike church next Friday evening at 7:15. All are urged to be present. Rev. John A. Simpson of Danicls ville preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams have announced the arrival of a son on last Saturday morning. Rev. M. G. Allen of P&nielsville was in Comer on Friday. Mesdames R. M. Jetton and W. (j. Groves were in Athens Saturday for the Executive Board meeting of the Baptist W. M. S Friends of Hr. and Mrs. J. R*. Turner sympathize with them in the death of their baby on last Saturday morning. Mr. J. F. Moon spent Sunday in Carlton with his mother, Mrs. Alice Moon. Mrs. Edith White Marion was a visitor here Friday, coining over fer the Ila- Coiner basket-ball game. Miss Berta McCurdy has returned to Laronia after a week-end visit at home. Mi:a Joy Sanders who teaches at Ila and Miss Leo Sanders who teach es Bowersville spent last week-end ut honicJ. Mrs. T. C. Davison has returned from an extended visit in Atlanta and Statesville, N. C.- Mr. and Mrs. N. C. McPherson Jr. and sons of Atlanta were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davisan. Plenty of good Coal on band. R. C. DAVISON . J Mrs. Florence Alexander arrived this morning for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mathews. Miss Louise Latimer left Saturday for North Carolina where she will enter N. C. C. W. to study during the Spring term. Friends of Mr. Malcolm Rowe who has been quite sick for two days will be glad to know that he is im proving. Mr. Clifford Scarborough of Mas sachusetts is visiting his parents, Mr. and MrsL John Scarborough for a few days. Mr. J. W. Cooper left for the Hospital in Atlanta. Wednesday morning, where he will take a treat ment; We hope he may soon return much improved. COMER WOMAN’S CLUB With Mrs. C. S. Rowe, Mrs. W. A. Rowe, Mrs. M. T. Payne, Mrs. J. F. Moon and Mrs L. E t . Roper joint hostesses, the Comer Woman’s Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. S. Rowe, where the attractive rooms, with glowing fires and spring flowers in charming arrangement, made a striking and de lightful contrast to the sudden cold outside. A study of Georgia featured the program, which was most interesting and instructive, Mrs. C. H. Barnes having charge. The meeting was opened with the collect read by Mr|. S. J. Carmich ael . Roll call was made by ques tions on Georgia, these being an swered by members of the Club. With Mrs. C. H. Baines presiding the program was rendered as follows: Medley of Southern Songs—Miss Lois Strickland, Meosdames J. T. Carithers, R. M. Jetton, J. W. Oholston, R. T>. Fberhardt, W. C. Groves; Mrs. Hugh Hopkins, pianist. Georgia’s Natural Rosourses—Mrs. R. T. Eberhardt. Where Georgia Leads—Mrs. 0. G. Lancaster. Industries of Georgia—Mrs*. A. C. Sorrells. Georgia’s Peet-Laureate—Miss Lois Strickland. r - Vocal Solo—Barcaralle from Tales of Hoffman— Miss Finny Goodman Travelouge— “The Okefiaokeu” Mrs. C. R. Ayers. Song—My Georgia Land—Club. • The music, arranged by Mrs. Hugh Hoplcins was a most enjoyable feat ure of the program. The business session was fall of matters of interest to the Club. Of cordial interest were the communi cations from friends and former members, now living elsewhere A delicious salad course was serv ed by the hostesses. Valentines we the dainty favors and valentine ideas prevailed in the dainty arrangements. Mrs. C. H. Barnes, in hor grace ful way, welcomed the teachers, who are honorary members of the Club. THB DANiEL.SVU.Lfc MONITOR. OANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA. Aliens Busings G&Hsge Bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting. Save 50 per cent of expenses •>v attending this sol col. The Graduates of the Atnens Busi ness College always get the bast position. Every graduate employe 1 Write for informa tion to day. Box Athens, Ga. STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per wesk a.sJ expenses Man or woman wish r% to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Cos., East St . Louis. Hi . ••••*****• * OAKLAND SOCIALS * #•••**••• Several from here attended preach ing at Union Saturday and Sunday. The pulpit was filled by P-ev. Parks. We are delighted to learn that Bre- Parks has aceepted the church for this year. We regret to stt? that Mr. Ber rong and family have moved to Wat kinsville. We wish for them a suc cessful var. We are sorry to state that Miss Ilene O’Kelley has beet on sick list. Rev. Parks was guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sailors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berney Adams were visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farace Hix and family Sunday. Nobie and Flora Baxter Saturday afternoon. The party given by Misses Nobie and Flora Baxter Saturday right was en joyed by all present. Miss Myrtle Bates visited relatives here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Early Tolbert and family of Athena, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Nash and son, Mr. and Mrs. Odelle White and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Will Nash Sunday. *******•• * CEDAR grove * •***•*•** Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and fam ily were guests of their parents Sat-j urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Collins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. IC. Strickland one night last week. Messers Bill and Lee Bond were visiting in oor community Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Strickland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Stickland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Simmins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Patterson Saturday. Mr. Thurman Stric<land and Mr. Edd Collins visited friends near Neese Saturday night • nd Sunday. Mrr*. Salt Dean visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Luuay Simmons, a while Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Oliver Duckworth and Mrs. Loyd Collins were guests of Mrs. Ervin Collins Sunday afternoon. Miss Graee Strickland is going to school at Bond Academy now, and is being greasy missed by her liittle girl friend! In our community. Sunday School here every Sunday morning except on first Sunday when it is in the afternoon let everybody come and bring someone with you. Mrs. Mary Sorrell was the guest of Mr^. B. M. Strickland Saturday. BEAUTIFULr-* DESIGNS JUST OPENED UP A complete line of Fancy.and Staple Groceries and other Merchaneise in McKenzie building opposite depot. In order to get acquainted, I ana offering special, Soda.. 7 for 25c Washing Powder 7 for 25c Olive Pearl Soap 7 for 25c 3 lb j of whole bean coffee for —sl.oo li lb3. of Sugar f0r.... 1.00 Many Other Bargains E. B, TCARBORO Dresses Dresses Come in our store and look at th st new stamped dresses on fast color Bacilla weave in many different designs. Wonderful values for $1 each. We have anew selection of Spring Hats in the latest col ors and shapes. The prices are cheap on these pretty hats. We are expecting ashipment of newest material in sport stripes for early spring dress es. See ours before you boy your spring dress, Whitehead and Gholston Comer Gra* C. A. SCUDDER 'JEWEIiER ATHENS, GA- Diamonds, 'Wa.tolxes, Jewelery, Sterling Silver REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY.