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• POGATALIGO
Rev. W, M. Saye Beached
two [fne sermons here Satur
day and Sunday-
Mr. and Mr.-. A. G. Brav and
family and Muss ImK Loi m took
supper with Mr. and Mrs. lom
Martin Saturday night.
Mrs. Earlie Starves and
Miss Minnie Seagraves spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
E. B. Barrett.
Mrs. Henry Black and little
Henry Jr. of Commerce spent
the week-end with relatives
here
Mr, Eugene WcCay of Atlan
ta visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr and
Mrs. EdilJMcCay recently.
Rey, W. M. Saye spent Satur
day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Martin.
Misses Ruth and Cora Looney
were guests of Misses Nellie
and Ethleen Seagraves Sunday.
Miss Lerlin Barrett spent the
week-end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Barrett.
Mr. ahd Mrs, J. W. Bryant
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. P. M. Hemey and Mrs
Henry Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gordon
and frraily visited relatives
here Sunday-
Messers Alvin and Carlos
Bray made a business trip to
Commerce Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Looney visited rel
atives in Athens last week.
m + . . ■-
Mrs. Pat Davis were guests
of Mrs. A. G. Bray Wednesday.
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The Womans Missionary Soci
ety met with Mrs. Hope Mealor
Sunday afternoon w ith good at
tendance and a very good pro
grom was rendered. The next
meeting will be held with Mrs.
E. L. McCay.
The friends of Mrs. Mary
Bowers will regret to learn of
her death on Saturday at her
home near Royston- She was
both and reared here and will
be remembered as Miss Corne
lia Wilder, The fatuity have
our sympathy. Several from
here attended the funeral at
Roston on Sunday afternoon,
Messers Horr' r Black of Com
morce and Arthur Partain of
Gainesville were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. Alton Parker, while rid
ing from school at Pocataligo
last week was thrown from his
horse and his leg fractured.
He was carried to the General
Hospital where attention was
given him for several days and
he is now at home, able to walk
with the aid of crutches.J
Mrs. S, L. Pittman has been
suffering with an eye trouble
for some time. She is planning
to consult a specialist soon and
we hope the tsoubie will then
be relieved.
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Miss Lois Rice of Ila spent
seyeral days here last week
with relatives. Miss Rice
f aught here for three years and
has many friends in this com
munity.
Mr. J. B. McWhirter of Co
rner was a recent visitor here.
Mr and Mrs. C. M, Dean
were in Royston Monday.
Mr, Clarence Higginbotham
and family visited relatives in
Commerce Sunday.
Mrs DeWitt Pryr.e is improv
ing from an attact of TonsTlitis.
M rs, O. P. Carter of near
here have gone to spenr sever
al months* with their daughter
near Toccoa, Mrs. Carter's
health being very bad and not
able to keep house—hence their
moving.
Mr. JWill Fitts and family
have gone to N. C. to live.
We notice Isome improved
road machineryjhaa been bought
to aid in working the roads—
we are glad to hear of this and
hope it will be coming in this
direction soon for it is badly
needed.
Gets Mitchel’s Job
James E. Fechet, who becomes
assistant Chief of the U. S. Army
Air Service, April 17th, to succeed
Brig 1 . Gen. Mitchell. Sec’y. Weeks
announced the change despite pub
lic sentiment that Mitchell should
not be demoted for his testimony
at Washington recently.
Backs Roosvelts
James Simpson, who started as
a cashier's clerk, and is now presi-I
dent of Marshal! Field & Co.j
Chicago, is financing Che Theodore-,
and Kermit Roosevelt expeditionj
into the Pamir region of Turken
stan, for the Field Musuem of
which i* trustee.
FOR SALE—Seven Barred Rock
Young Hen, * n d Ohe Roo*er,
TKomptcn attain. $1?.50 j
O. G. LANCASTER.
Comar, Georgia
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
Comer Local ISeivs
Miss Susie Wells of Athens was
the wtek-end guest of Miss Margaret
Youngblood.
Mr. Reuben Comer if Boston,
Mass, spent last week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H>. TANARUS Comer.
Mrs. Ed Bishop of Athens and
Mrs. Thurmond of Statham visited
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Eberhardt last
Thunsnay.
Misses Leuweene and Rockeppa
Burckhalter were visitors to Ath
ens Tuesday.
Friends of Mrs. Clee Cook, who
is at St. Marys Hospital, will be glad
to learn that she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gholston
were visitors to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. W. G. Compton was in Ath
ens Friday.
Mij. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley,
Miss Virginia Moseley and Miss Ba
ra Bullock motored to Comer Sun
daf afternoon for a short while.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davison ac
companied Miss Broach to Carlton
Sunday afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Carmichael
and children spent Sunday in El
berton.
Mi}, and Mrs. A. E. Logan were
visitors to Athens Friday.
Mrs. W. T. Almand was able to
be brought home from St. Marys
Hospital on last Friday.
Mr. J. M. McCurdy of near Tig
nail spent last week-end with Comer
relatives).
Miss Sara Noell, Mr. Willis Noell
and Mr. Hiram Whitehead, stodents
at University of Georgia, are en
joying holiday at home this week.
i Quite a number of out-of-town
| people were m town yesterday and
today,! having been attracted by the
sale at Cook Brothers.
Among the guests at the banquet
given by Comer Chamber of Com
merce last Friday evening were:
Messers W. E. Whitehead and F.
D. Smith of Carlton; H. H. Hart,
Ry M.. Ross, W. S. Lowe of Col
bert; D. A. Moseley and Col. B.
T. Moseley and E. R. Hall of Dan
ielsville; Dr. A. Sj. J. Stovall and
Mr. Thornton with the Elberton
Star, of Elberton; Dr. H. H. Hamp
ton of Colbert;; Mr. J.- B. Hurley !
si Alabama.
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Mr. Bill Ebevhardt was in Athens
Wednesday.
Miss Mae Wilson, Mrs. W. K.
Carswell and son, Harry, were in
Athens Saturday.
Miss Jewel Smut 1 ' of Atlanta
•'pent\ the week-end with relatives
here.
REAU
DESIGNS
Ml*. J. S. Elberhardt was in At
lanta Saturday.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. Sherrer, ac
companied by Mrs. George Moore,
visited their daughters at S. N. S.
Sunday aftemoem.
We are sory to report Mr. Jim
Seymour quite ill. Hope to report
him better soon.
Mr. Harold Wynn left for Atlanta
Monday.
We are glad to have back with us
again Miss Mary Frank Thornton,
who has been teaching in Virginia.
Mr. Ralph Collier attended preach
ing here Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Moore were in
town last Thursday.
Mr. F. D. Smith was in Elberton
Monday.
Mrs. F. L. Martin and Mrs. J •
H. Long were in Athers Saturday.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farms and other Real Estate
in the Comer territory.
GHOLSTON BROTHERS
“For Sale, Baby Chick*, Custom
Hatching, Brooders, Poultry supplies;
let us do your hatching, early chicks
are the best; write for price* on
our pure bred chicks.
Elbert Community Hatchery,,
Elberton, Ga .
TfltE IAND
The unseen hand of the burglar and the thief reach
es for your purse, which you imagine is securely hidden
under your pillow, when you are not aware and may
snatch away in an instant the hard earned savings of
years. You cannot in justice to yourself and those de
pendent upon you afford take such a risk. Do not allow
cash to lie around your home or carry it about your per
son, The one safe place for it is in a good, strong, well
managed bank. We invite your account.
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The Peoples Bank
Comer Gra.
C. A- SCUDDER
JEWELER
ATHENS, GA-
Diamonds, v
W atcUes,
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.
Ihclejdutjw
My niece has bought her new
spring hat —a smug, artistic
dome—that looks like it
built to keep her intellecks at
home; I never like the “cart
wheel" shapes she wore in years
agone, that took a half a dozen
spears to hold the critter on-!
but this here up-to-date device
that crowns her brow today i
certainly a winner— and. I'm'
back of what I say! m
“A gravy-bowl turned upside
down describes it mighty nigh
and a single, bobbin' feather
captivates the searehin’ eye Its
base-line gives the merest’ hist
of Venus in eclipse—but it fairly
socks the emphasis on smilin’
ruby lips!
Although my niece's new
spring hat ain’t needin’ no de
fense, I’ll stake my reputation it's
the peak of common sense. The
unassumin’ egg-shell may be
plumb bereft of pride, yet every
time we meet one, we can swear
to what’s inside I When we run
acrost perfection it’s the time
fer standin’ pat—so, I register
approval of my niece’s new
spring hat. Uncle John.
NOTIGH:—
For the proteltion of Che people on
streets of Comer, and Shhool Chil
dren especially, the Marshal has
been requested that speed law be
enforced.
We trust that all will take notice
and “slow up,” in order that no fines
will have to be assessed.
MAYOR and COUNCIL