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This Wet ks Cross-Word Puzzle
Rv Jar! 1., ’Vright
“Hello!” This cru-s word puzzle ha:l3 from Newport, Oregon. It is
dedicated to Mis; 1- M'<- i Lon.; Beach, California. The arrangeer,
Mi*. Kail L. Wri.. • 'la is H.at it beats anything and everything ex
cept a car] vt. W< dw 1 now whe.ber it would'beat everything but a
carpet, but we do l nnv; hat tis a mighty good puzzle. It’s easy, in
teresting, and has a dc ign. If you can’t work it out in 45 min
utes, you r iv not good b< muse the longest word in the puzzle has
only six letters.
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HORIZONTAL
1 Bleak
4 A Conjunction
7 Manner of waiting
11 Nickname of Martyred Prts.
12 A noiay quarrel or brawl
13 Destructive Tree Beetle
14 Principal p rt of a trot* or shrub
15 A contraction Tor ever
1G To secrete
17 A sailor
J 8 Nul outside of
ID Southern State (abbr)
21 A white malleable metallic ele
ment
22 Country belonging to England
(abbr) f
23 One who races
23 Northern state (abbr)
26 Back of tho r.eck
2D Used for covering roofs <>f build
ings
22 Egyptian Sun God
S3 To procure
34 Objective case of I
36 River m Siberia
37 A porn
3D Child’s title for mother
40 The Cowerdnids of a low climb of
Mediterranean countries used as
a condiment.
43 Impersonal Pronoun
45 Consumed
47 Editor (abbr)
48 The person sneaking
49 Points of the Compass
[>o Boy’s nickname, Possesam>
51 Female Deer
53 To dwell permanently
• DIAMOND HILL *
The all clay quilting at Mrs. W. S
Jj'iuuyun’s i. t Friday was enjoyed
Jby a large crowd.
Several from here i.tlen led the
show at coibert last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mathews
spent Sunday with Mr. Lonnie Her
ring and family near Colbert.
r M . and Mrs. H. J. Bridges and
Miss Coal Gort-un v.a.e.l M s Her. ' a
Jlriuj es rt S. N. 5..• t. .s Sunday
afternoon.
We sorry to report Mr. Ben
Cordon continues quite ill.
1 Mias Thelma Benton was in Athens
Saturday.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F.pps of
Moon’s Grove spent San ’ay with Mr,
and Mrs. Ben Epps.
Mrs. W. H. Patterson and Mrs.
Cassae Roberta spent Friday with
Misses Rubyo and Opal Gordon,
•Mr. Grady Benton who has been
Working in Alabama returned home
Panday.
64 English (abbr)
55 Cheerful
50 Boy’s nickname
67 A movement of the feet
f>B A narrow beam of light
59 Small inclosuie for pigs
VERTICAL
1 One of the social classes into
' which society is divided In Hin
dustan
2 To procure
3 To look obliquely
4 Any place of public contest
6 Constructor of Ark (Greek form)
6 A piece of mournful music
8 An approach into a mine
9 An irritant poison
10 To have a particular direction
18 Keen resentment
20 Skill
24 Move along as a reptile.
27 Present tense of the verb to be
28 A wide shallow > essel
80 A mischievous child
31 A grassy field
35 Not visible or apparent.
36 Playing Card of highest ..value
"7 A natural substance
88 A tree of 30ft white wood (Eu
rope)
30 Companions
41 Venomous serpent .
42 Used as an abrasive
44 Age between i3 and 19
40 A share terminating border
<D River jn Africa
52 Girl’s name
Mrs. C. T. Shaw is trending sev
eral days this wiek with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Elmer McElroy, of Moons
G rove.
M iss Opal Gordon was guest sev
eral days last wuek of Mrs. Dave
Meadow near Colbert.
Mrs. Asa Rice was visiting her
mother, Mrs. liartt at Hull, Satur
day and Sunday.
• COLLIERS ACADEMY *
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Seems almost like winter' again;
fire feels good these uays. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Paul was
with relatives in Grove Creek Sunday
Mr. F. C. Tiller has been the
victor over the chicken pox the pt
week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Chandler
had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and
J. O. Chandler and Master Oliver
Chandler
Our Superintendent. Mr. Collier
atteended the Rally at Ila Sund.°y-
Mr. and Mrs. C. II Chandler
spent Sunday with, their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas,
Mr. and (Mrs. fish® lll Thomas had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs
H. P. Dickerson and Mr. Lee Thom
as.
xt jaMwwßy-s
Mr . and #ra . ,Wadfi Sfliitjt cf
Epteqjfis© .ware ;fhe guests $£ #e
latter's father, Mr. Mark Johnson•
Miss Helen Bridges was the weaki
end guest of Mr. W. C. Graham’s
family. |
Mr. G. W. Harwell v.as Sunday
afternoon guest of Mr. W. C.
Grahaip.
Mr. R. H. Mart n is spending a
few* days this week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Chandler
spent a while Monday night with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mis.
J. W. Thomas.
Rev. L. A. White filled his ap
pointment Sunday night at the schoo
heuse. A large crowd come out to
hear his message cn “Sinning against
the Holy Ghost.” Ero. White gave
vs thoughts worth meditating on.
He will preach again Ih ; rd Sunda ’
afternon in April. All come out to
hear him.
Danielsville Undertaking Company
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Complete Stock of Funeral Supplies
Automobile Hearse ExclvsiVe Funeral Parlors
• •
Calls Answered Day or Night Any Distance
Alvin Baker, Bfgr.
Rapresenatives Wanted
In Madison County
A good man or woman who is able to
to make SIOOO.OO to $5000.00 per year as
a Life Insurance Salesman.
Write for booklet.
Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
Of New York
ASSETS $715>000,000*000
R. F. Shedden, Manager. Atlanta, Ga.
RBAbTIFUb'*
DESIGNS
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•Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porterfield aftd
.Ghildren of Colbert were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnett.
Mrs. Roy Sheridan returned Sun
day from Nicholson after spending
fast week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Webb.
Miss Mae Chatham spent Saturday
night with Mrs. H. G. King.
Little Ellie Mae Huff was tb.r guest
Saturday cf Little Virginia Martin.
The farmers in this section are
very busy with their crops.
Miss Annie Mae Burroughs was
the Friday night guest of Miss Clyde
Chatham.
C. A- SCUDDER
JEWEIJER
ATHENS, GA-
Diamonds,
"W atclies,
mW ©welery,
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY. '
Mr - ¥r*. ,B. h TTI
*were visiting m Mt. Zion co^i
Mr- J* C. Barnett made a b . I
-ness, trip to Athens Saturday,
Mr- .and Mrs. Ronnie Hard I
visited near Moon’s Grove Js3>\jß
Several from our community w jß
visitors to Comer Saturday. *■
Miss Nell and Masters Robert J
William Webb of Nicholson
visitors here Sunday. I
•Mrs. N. T. Sheridan spent part |
of last week with her mother, Mrs
J. M. Escoe.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bullock and daugh
j ters, Misses Grace and Mamie L o^
| and little Juanita, of Moons Grove
was in our burg Sunday.
Mr. David Gunnin visited hi,
brother, Mr. Ben Gunnin of Daniels
ville last week.