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The Danielsville Honitor.
VOL. XXX
I LOCAL I
HAPPENING^
Misses Jessie Neal Strange, Marie
Barrow and Susie Colquitt motored
*o Athens on Saturday; Miss Col
quit remained over for the week-end
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardman are
the proud parents of a'line boy which
an-ived on last Friday, March 13. He
is to be called Alvin Jr.
Mr. Hope Griffeth was home from
the University for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Carlton Griffeth
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
G. 0. Griffeth on last Sunday.
Mr. A. C. Daniel and son were
here Friday .
Mrs. Wyatt Bullock whs has been
visiting relatives ih Jefferson for the
past two months returned home Sun
day.
Miss Julia Baker of State Norma.'
School was with hpmefolks Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. C. E. McElroy, one of our
prosperous vvas in town'
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. David were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lan
ders Sunday.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist church held its reg
ular monthly meeting at the church
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Graham, who
have been in Athens for the past
several months will, we understand,
return here next week and be at
home with Mrs. Georgia Gordon.
We welcome there useful and influen
tial citizens back to our town. Mr.
Graham will again engage in farm
ing.
Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Boggs of
Jefffferson with their son, Clyde, vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
The University boys are expected
home this week for 10 days Spring
holidays.
Mesdames J. H. Boggs, W S San
ders, ty E. Adams and Miss Reba
Thompson^were in Aihtens Saturday.
Mrs. Adams visited her brother at
St. Marys Hospital, who has been
quite sick.
A delightful event on last Friday
evening was the B. Y. P. U. Socoal
for the Juniors at the home of Mr},
and Mrs. G. M. David, Quite a
number were present and a very de
lightful evening was spent. Deli
cious cream and cake was served.
GREAT MEETING
Every sermon being preached at
the Methodist; revival by Rev. N>.
G. Shankle pastor of Elberton First
church is full of gospel truth and
feeds the hungry soul of man. We
would that each man, woman and
cr 'dd dn our community could hear
every word uttered and get these val
uable truths so beautifully but plain
sPoken. They coma from a man
who has personal experiences with
and loves them—who knows
God and loves Him.
Brother Shankle was raised near
us, at Commerce, Ga., and has been
* n the ministry for 25 years. We are
* er y glad to have him here.
SECOND QUARTERLY MEETING
The Second Quarterly meeting
of the Methodist church will be held
at Gordon Chapel on Saturday, Mch
21. Let all who can possibly ar
range, go . Brother Horace Smith
will be there and deliver an able,
sermon at the morning hour and a
ihuaiaess session will be held after
lunch-
FOR SALE—
Fifteen bushel* of pure Cleveland
Big 801 l Cotton seed at $2.00 per
bushel; see or write me at once.
E. B. Barrett Jr.
Rt. 2, Daniels ville, Ga.
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Hubert Work
Secretary of Interior
D. Wilbur
Secretary of Navy
I 0 Andrew W. Mellon
j Secretary of Treasury
Herbert hoover f' ~1
Secretary of Commerce |
Danielsville. Georgia, Friday, WAR, 20,1925
MADISON COUNTY BUYS
NEW ROAD MACHINERY
Com. G. O. Griffeth has bought
for Madison County a IC-ton trac
tor and other modem machinery for
working the County roads. An out
fit of this kind will do the work of
many mules and men and will do itj
much better and cheaper. We feel
that it will be only a few years until
we will have some good roads, whi'.h
wall mean much to the county
AUXILIARY MELTING
The ladies Auxiliary of the Pres
byterian church met on last Monday
at 3 o'clock at the home of Mes
dames Bertha Sorrells and J. T.
Gholston.
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Frank B. Kellogg
Secretary -of State |
Wm. M. Jardine
Secretary of Agriculture
John W. '
Secretary of Way
Quite a number of ladies were
present and a most important buai
ness meeting was held, after which
a pleasant social hour was enjoyed.
Mr. Fred Bond of Royston has
been in the Clerk’s office this week,
assisting in some work during the
absence of Mr. Eugene Huff who has
been indisposed with Flu.
Col, C. E. Adams was at Ft. La
mar, Liberty Methodist church, on
Sunday morning and delivered a
very interesting and timely lecture
in behalf of the church.
Rev. John A. Simpson will fill
his regular appointment at the
Presbyteritn church Sunday morn
ing and evening.
Miss Clyde Ford was the guest of
Miss Gertrude Hall the past week-end
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James J, Davis
Secretary of Labor *
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Charles G. Dawes
Vice-President *
Charles B, Warren
Attorney General
* Harry 8. New
Postmaster General
Miss Susie Sorrells of Colbert was
a visitir here on Monday.
The Recital given on last Friday
evening by Miss Marie Barrow, our
most efficient music teacher, was
well attended and thoroughly en
joyed. Much praise is due Miss
Barrow for her splendid selections
and the wonderful work she has ac
complished in the short time she has
been with us. Each number render
ed showed thought and work on her
part as wdl as the pupil.
COLBERT WOMAN’S CLUB
Mrs. J. L. Williams was hostess
to the Colbert Woman’s Club at the
March meeting. Her home was very
gay with many lovely spring flower.
As the guests arrived they were met
at the door by the histess who gave
each one a flower from a vari-colo*'-
ed bouquet. These flowers were used
later in Inding partners for a con
test.
Mrs. Hampton presided, and Mr*
J. E. Kidd opened the meeting by
reading the Devotional. Then fol
lowed a well arranged program:
Sketch of Edgar Allen Poe’s Life—■
Miss McLeroy
Sketch of the Life of Frank L.
Stanton—Miss Barrett
Sketch of Tennyson’s Litfle—Mrsl.
G. L. Loden
Tennyson’s Place in Literatuis—-
Mrs. Barnett
How to Handle the Uninterested in
the Community—Mrs. Wilmer
Gaulding
Synopsis of Save America —Mrs. J.
E. Kidd
Quotations from Washington—Mis3
Annie Mae Kidd
Lee’s Place in History— Miss George
After the program the minutes of
the previous meeting were read and
the roll called. During the business
hour many things of importance were
discussed.
Following the business hour the
meeting was turned over to the hos
tess who had ready an interesting
contest. Mrs. Wilma Gaulding and
Miss Louise McLeroy won the priae
given in the contest. The hostess
then served a delicious salad course
and tea).
The meeting then adjourned to
meet with Mrs. W. L. Hardman in
April. \ $
—Mrs. J. C. Sims, Sec.
DANIELSVILLE W M U
The Baptist W. M. If. of Dan
delsville met at the church in regular
monthly meeting on Wednesday,
March 11, 1925.
After scripture reading, Gen. 10th
chapter, and prayer by the president
Mrs. J. F. L. Bonds, the meeting
was called into a business session.
Personal service committee reported
6 trays, 7 bunches of flowers and 21
visits to the sack.
—Committee.
Pure Ferris Strain
White Leghorn Hens
One dollar for a setting of
fifteen or for a choice pullet in
the fall.
W. B. Aderhold
Commerce, Ga.
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