The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 13, 1925, Image 5

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(* "' “Hel’en’ Maria” Charles G. Dawes, Vice-President, with Mrs. Dawes are at home at the Willard Hotel in Washington. This is the latest photograph of the popular General after he had taken oath of office and was established as ruler of the Senate, MXJSIC^VLiE BY PIANO AND CHORUS PUPILS OF M. C. H. S. FRIDAY EVENING, MCH. 13, IS2S SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 7:45 P M. ADMISSION: 10 and 25 CENTS PROCEEDS TO GO TO M. C. H. S. PROGRAMME: 1. Chorus —A welcome Fillmore Third Grade 2. Piano Solo —May Day Waltz Bugbee Maude Adams 3. Piano Solo—Now My Fingers Presser Edward Adams 4. Piano Duet —Hilarity March . Mero Aurelia Adams and Winifred Adame 5. Piano solo—Hobgoblins Rene Mary Ann Hampton 6. Chorus —We have Hearts Fillmore First and Second Grades 7. Piano Solo —A melody Wright Clara Langford 8. Chorus—Katydids Fourth and Fifth Grades 9. Vocal Solo—Everybody’s Boy Fillmore Weldon Williams 10. Sog—You Mustn’t Waison Maude Adams and Palmer Huff 11. Piano Solo—Turkish F%ondo Kreetzlin Winifred Adams 12. Piano Duet—ln Lilac Time Engelmann Winifred Adams and Emmalyn Sanders 13. Chorus —Boy Scout March Marison Grammar Grade % vs 14 Piano Solo—Playing in the Woods Schytle Emmalyn Sanders 15. Song—My Little Red Umbrella Paine Vivian Long 1 • Chorus—Fealty Song Spooner Sirth and Seventh Grades 17 • Piano Solo—Balancelle Paul Wachs Virginia Moseley 18- Piano Duet— Vienna Waltz Sch y tte Virginia Moseley and Lucy Langford 19 ■ Vocal Solo—To You Dear Brakam Edward Davis 20. Chorus—Water Lilies Linders High School Girls 21- Piano Solo—Aurora Philie Sarah Lou Bullock 22 Piano Duet—Beetle’s Dance Holst Trudie Lee Jenkins and Sarah Lou B ullock 23 • Piano Solo—Tarantella Paul Du Val Trudie Lee Jenkins 24. Chorus— Free as the Wind That Blows Wilson High School Boys 25 ■ Piano Solo—Calypso Stroughton Aurelia Adams • • 26. Song—Doth Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Haydn Fay Gholston and Jackson Sorrells 2 '- Piano Solo—Lullaby Mallard Naomi Floyd 28. Song—Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Openshaw Roy Garrett 2i . Male Quartette—Speed Away Woodbury ‘'t Christie Roy Garrett Horace Davis James Christie 80 Pl aylet—Reveries of a Bachelor: Bachelor ' Ben White Simpson Quartette— Good Night Lad’es THE DaNIELSVILLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA. MR. J. T. MOON DIES The .many .friends .of .Mr .J. Toomer Moom were shocked to hear of his death Sunday morning at his residence in Atlanta, Ga., of heart failure. Mr. Moon was formerly from Carl ton and moved to Atlanta some thir teen years ago, and was the son of the late John L. Moon of Newtown, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Moon, his mother, Mrs. John L. Moon, twe brothers, W. T. Mooi of Hartwell, Ga. and O. L. Moon of Newtown; three sisters, Mrs. R. S. Cheney of Newtown. Mrs. Jesse Brown of Carlton, and Mrs. T. B. Jones of Norfolk, Va. He was a Mason and was a mem ber of the Baptist Tabernacle church of Atlanta. Funeral service was held at the Carlton Baptist church Tuesday at 2:00 o’clock conducted by Rev. W. K. Carswell; inttrment at Old Fork Cemetery with Masonic honors. * a-x- rni tr n 7T~rvrv7\ f THMk -TH’ \i LATER. 11/ t GCfTTA HUSTLE \ I rOLK-h n*ACTY ( m J IN OUR ' 6 ' Age fso popsbsen JL V? ) . McHugh /v.;y * I II * (VES - i'm\ IRHrlljl -V. UAST CHANCE /.Gygg&fa A •JE \ UNDY l f EEpp / feu \ To GET IN THE V Z~ \ y { CRVIN* ] NATIONWIDE dijWfeS ->"■ — —i —“ \ OUT 1 DRAWING- / \JC<S\ I J - \ LOUD / CONTEST \ L X ** OPEN -no ALL 60^-8-16^ K> l M Mz&l JZ Fj.'O'p \ JSt'.oi W TUST DRAW A PICTURE OP f ■ /\ VN - CCD POP "IN THIS STRIP X MM / r, JKa t and make laugh c= yjZ : '\ // hBA REAL^HARD.^ /-Cv \ SEND DRAWINGG°to “TWIG \ /ZfZp 1 W® THAN MARCH Uth jy J /// /*. <2n >6E& POB _rWIS great JJ / R ~~1 JOHN 8 KENNEOV ( - MAAIAfcINGr I AX*®, Pw (eos) SaTTeRFiELD°'' ÜBOB tr QWgAT NATiOKAL CAOTrtONIST BIRDS THAT SING IN THE SPRING TRA-LA-LA V Satterfield #• J ; * CARLTON * This beautiful weather is causing early gardeners to get busy. The way cotton was marketed last, week made us think of early fa’l stead of spring. The hike in price— the cause. Mr. Dan Witcher of The Glad was in town last Thursday. Miss Wilson enter aired ti e your ladies’ class Friday afternoon. Messers Steadman and Patton re ceived another car of mules Friday. V Mr. A. 11. Eberhardt was in At lanta Thursday on business There is lots of sickness in our midst now but hope to report a’l better soon. Miss Fairy Power of Athens spent week-end with Mi. W. W. Power and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Martin and Mrs. M. L. Fisher have returned from Florida. 1 Miss Maud Turner of The Glade is visiting Mrs. A. H. Eberhardt. 1 Prof. A. W. Mathews visited his sons, G. W. and A. W. Math ews Jr., in Atlanta Saturday, re turning Monday night. Mr. Henry Tiller was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. J. S. Eberhardt was in Co mer Sunday afternoon. LAND FOR SALE Mrs. Mr,ry Dav.d Gors offers for sale her land near Carlton, Ga, Any one interested call or write Her at 85 Avon Ave-, Atlanta, Ga.