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* !iLuCE LOCALS
Rev. L< gun filled his regular ap
pointment at Pleasant C rove Satur
day . nd Sunday.
A lai'ge crowd attended the ,>oa
supptat Nee.-' school house r um
day night , February 11th, and wa
enjoyed 1 ' all.
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Misses Vetie Martin, Ruth Chand
ler a id Mr. Aul>r 'V Graham motored
to Athens Saturday.
Misses Nina Hardman, Pearl c
Jones and Messers Walter Murray
and Estes ButUr attended the play
at Rogers Friday night.
Miss Ruth Chandler has returned
home after spending tie week with
Miss Vi tie Martin.
M's e * Nolle lone-, Nina Hardman
and Montine Bullock, Messers Wal
ter Murray. H hall Bullock, Jewell
Mprray and Walter Smith Murray
ripent a while last Tue day nignt with
Misses Vetie Martin and Ruth Chand
leit.
Misses Gladys Sorrow, Belle Mar
tin, Lillian Burroughs and Rosa Nell
Crowe spent Sunday with Miss Lulu
Mae Strickland.
Mrs. T. J. Butler and son, Iloyt,
visited her nn tiler at C*u no-vdle
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1. BiuTomdr
tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Martin and family'Sunday.
Miss Louise Crowe spent a while
Sunday morning with Miss Vetie
Martin.
The Singing given by Miss Nannie
Mae Lord Sunday night was enjoyed
by all.
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COLLIERS ACADEMY *
More rain! It seems that wo are
to have another late beginning with
tfiarming.
eur school had a valentine drawing
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Friday.
Mr. Hedrick Anthony spent last
Wednesay night with Master Oliver
Chandler.
J.ast week was the coldest weath
er we have had this winter. A few
porkers were killed.
Mr. A. P. Dunuway and Mr. R.
H. Martin made a business trip to
Lexington last Wednesday.
Mr. R T. Tucker war, in Colbert
last Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs). W. 0. Cook were
the gri: ts of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Power Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Thomas had
as their guests Wedn'\lay, Mr. and
Mrai. L. 0. Chandler, Messers C. I.
and J. 0. Chandler.
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Miss Luvie Graha?n of Atlanta
Was the week-end guest of her moth
er, Mrs. Cora Graham.
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Mr. and Mrs. ,T. O. Chandler
Were the week-end guests of the
latter’s mother, Mrs. C;. . ington of
Cedar Grove.
Mj|. and Mrs. Irl Chandler and
children, spent Sunday with Mrs. Co
ra Graham and family.
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Rev. M. C. Allen filled his regu
lar appointment here Saturday for
the first time in several months ow
ing to his sickness.
! The Madison County Epworth
,’ue institute was held here on
Sunday . tl. ave-y good attendance
-*,< verj. good program. These rep*
ruitetives who come to us from
c'. jrcfc • and Leagues are earn
. he'.* * and work err, and bring mes
■ c v/'.'ci should be beneficial to all
of us. Ovng to the inclemency of
ike weather a full program was not
! c .v f • i ,ve feel that the
t : well worth while.
Mr. r ‘■ ' ■ F; rgu~on of Valdosta
s l .- a recent vis itor here.
Mrs. Lida Ba-'ton was a recent
vi/itcr in the Bold Spring community
Miss Lois Lice spent tlie week-end
here with relatives.
Miss K’da Hutcherson has return
ed from Ha, after spending several
and; ys there, with relatives.
Mis i Louise Christy spent la !
week-end with Miss Madge Higgin
botham .
Messers Dwight Tabor and CLo
Higginbotham were in Athens Sat
urday .
Messers Martin Hutcherson and
Lee Higginbotham of Commerce at
tended services here Sunday.
Sam Williams, a middle age col
ored man, who had lived in this com
munity most of his life, died here
Inst Sunday night. He was well
thought of by white an 1 black.
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Mrs. Hope Carithers spent Mon
day with her sister, Airs. Tom San
ders, near Danieisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sheriden
of Mt. Airy spent the week-end w r ith
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Escoe.
Miss Francis Carithers has been
the guest of Miss Lucy Meadow of
Danieisville the past Meek.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patten and
Miss Fannie Lou Patten were week
end guests of Mr. Lonzie Escoe and
family near Cedaar Grove.
Mr. Joe B. Patten from Patter
sons was over to spend the day Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Pattenj.
Mr. Wiley Simmons and sister,
Miss Babe Simmons, were spend-the
dny guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. o’Kelley.
Misses Lillie and Annie Belle Pat
ten were week-end guests of Mrs.
Hubert Escoe.
Miss Sue Bonds visited Mrs.
Fletch Patten near Bullock’s Mill
part of last week.
Mr. Odell Smith from Rogers Mill
visited Mr. Mitchel Smith the first
of last week.
Thomas Patten was sick the past
week with severe cold, but is able to
resume his school work this week,
we are glad to note.
Little Miss Minnie Lee Holcomb
was the week-end guest of Ewie
T.ee I'Tscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vascoe Landers
and children have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Miller near Meadow
during the past weeg.
Mr. J.. D. Patten from Cedar
Grove was guest of Mr. Gilbert Pat
ten Monday last-
Mr. Oscar Burgess visited rela
tivees in Cedar Grov community
Sunday.
Mr. Jim Patten ard flamily nr'
| victims of flu, we are sorry to state.
Misses Pauline In-in and Susie
Etta Porterfield have just returned
from Vineyards Creek community
where they spent several day? very
THE DANIELS VILLE MONITOR. PANIELSVILLE. &A
pleaantly in the hospitable home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woods.
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Mrs. Leek Mann of Danieisville
was gue t cf Mm. Jesse Pat.en las,
Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. Nelms b:;r. been quite
: ick, we ere sorry to note.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huff announce
the arrival of a fine boy last Wednes
day, who will be called John Dan
Mr. ar-<J Mrs. Bi.'.rr;mdi Hrlcomb
was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Esicce Sunday.
We are truly glad to hear from si
many correspondents through our
valuable paper and wo nope that the
good work will continue.
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH
dental gold, plat'num and discard
ed jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refin
ing Cos., Otsego, Michigan.
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1 WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLAGES FOR THE PURPOSE
OF REGIEVING TAN FOR THE TEAR 1925. PLEASE MEET ME
AND GIVE IN YOUR TAX.
COMER February 21 10 to 2
MILL COURT GROUND February 23 10 t* 12
BONDS GIN February 23 12 t* 1
F. C. SCARBORO STORE February 23 2 to 3
HARRISON COURT GROUND February 24 19 to 12
C. W. -SCARBORO STORE February 24 1 to 2
J. E. VAUGHN'S STORE February 24 3 t* 4
JEPTHA February 25 10 to 12
MAN PATTONS MILL February 25 1 to 2
CLOPFELTERS STORE February 25 3 to 4
DANIELSVILLE MARCH COURT
A. M. Hix, R,T.R,M.
C. A. SCUDDER
JEWELER
ATHENS, GA-
Diamonds
Watches
J ewelery,
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.