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The Danielsville flonitor.
VOL. XXX
I local i
EASTER
After the winter, the springtime,
Vfter the coldness, the sun,
'* fter the silence, the sweet send of
bird, ' *
Newness of Life has fcegon!
‘ „„ot find death nor destruct.on
„ aught that the Father hath made
There'S springtime and summer and
autumn
Th en winter — the rest time. Afraid
OS the silence' The cold?
•ri the lilv bulb never knew darkness,
The blossom could never unfurl!
Mr John Frank Graham of the
University spent Tuesday with
boroefolks.
Master Rubl Blackwell spent the
week-end with his parents at Rut
ledge, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eskew of
Canon, Ga. announce the arrival of
a baby girl on April 7, to he called
Margaret Ann.
H. L. Echols is progressing nicely
with the bungalow he is erecting
on rear of his lot on North street.
Mr. W. D. Meadow spent Thurs
day in Savannah attending the Coun
ty Officers Convention, which is an
annual eveat of much interest and
pleasure..
Mrs. J. T. Gholston left Friday
for Atlanta tor an extended vKt to
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Lunsford.
Mr. B. C. Settles was her e for
ft while Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaude Meadow
and baby were visiting their aunt,
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Kidd and grandmother, Mrs. Ella
Maddox, Sunday.
Judge B. T. Moseley drove Mrs.
Moseley over to Athens early Friday
morning to meet a specialist who is
treating her for Rose Fever and
near the Clarke County line had a
puncture. Judge hurriedly changed
casings and seated himself for the
journey and shortly after was se z
ed with an attack of acute indiges
tion. Jas. Gordon happened by
and drove him to Mrs., Murray’s who
summoned a physician who immedi
ately called for an ambulance and
carried him to St. Mary’s hospital,
where after careful nursing he sur
vived and is now able to be at home
arriving here late Monday afternoon.
He had a close call.
Chief Mc Cann on and Homer Da
vid of Comer were here a while
Monday afternoon.
Serb Hardman and Sewell fe"-
mour were with us a short while
Monday.
We went down to the town spring
yesterday and found the most .good
water going to waste —just running
out the spout and trickling away.
We got a dinper and drank all we
could and couldn’t stop it, so got a
bucket and it soon was overflowing
®fid still didn’t stop. So we began
to think of the number of people
who were missing all that good wa
ter and then wondered if there
would be soma way to interest our
fellow townsmen to spend a little en
ergy and soma money and make
that a beautiful place where all
could come, lounge around and enjoy
this good water. 1
Miss Kathleen Snellings was here
with home folks last week end, re
turning Sunday afternoon to be
ready for her teaching duties Mon
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jenkins were
here Monday, on a shopping tour.
Vandiver is a good farmer and has
everything in readiness for plant ng*
when winter breaks.
We are sorry to state Mrs. L. E.
Greene who is at General Hospital,
Athens, was not doing so well first
of the week. However the baby boy
seems to be bouncing alcag very
nice 'y- , vine
Atty’s Moore and Adams were in
Comer Saturday on legal business.
Deloney Gunnells and Aquilla
Carter, two progressive farmers from
near Neese were here first of week.
H. H. Hart was here Tuesday.
Frank Glenn and Gr.s Maddox
were here Tuesday. We were glad
to see these substantial fellow?.
t). Jones was here Tuesday and
tells us he has some more good
wheat on the way.
Oscar Bridges another good far
mer from Mill district was here for
a while Tuesday.
Uncle Tom Ed Fortson was with
us a while on Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Allen were
in Athens Saturday. They were ac
companied by Miss Jones.
Mrs. Fannie Lee Gholston and
aughter, Fay, spent th e past week
end with relatives in Comer.
Mrs. Eugene Huff was in Athens
on last Saturday.
Miss Reba Thompson was the
guest of Miss Edna Cheatham of
Hull Saturday and Sunday.
EASTER CHICKS
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, APR, 10, 1^25
The Georgia Press Association will
make a voyage, Savannah to New
York and return following the mid
year session in Savannah, April 25th
on board the new steamship City of
Chattanooga of the Ocan Steamship
Cjompany. The City of Chattanooga,
the finest ship in coast-wise service,
has accomodations for 204 passen
gers and it is expected that every
place will be taken by association
members and their families. The
ship has just recently been built for
the Ocean Steamship Company and
embodies every luxury and conven
ience of modem travel. It has a
large music room, restflul lounge
rooms, spacious dinipg room and
large staterooms, its facilities being
as good as thase of the large ocean
liners.
The ship will sail from Savannah,
Saturday, April 25th, at 3 P. M.
and arrive New York Tuesday, April
28th at 6 A. M. After two and a
half days in the city the return voy
age will be starred at 3 P. M., April
MRS. ROACH WEDS
RALPH S. AARON
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dean an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Myrtle Dean Roach, to
Mr. Ralph Steven Aaron of Macon,
Ga. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. S. E. Wasson, D. D., pas
tor of. the First Methodist church of
Athens on April 4th
Mrs. Aaron is a graduate of the
Saint Mary’s Training School, Ath
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30th, arriving Savannah 6 A. M.,
Sunday, May 3rd. Sessions of the
convention, social affairs and deck
sports will he held on board ship and
and will make the voyage interesting
and delightful. A wonderful program
of entertainment has been mapped
out for New York, including a re?
ception to the party by Mayor Hylan,
a trip around New York harbor, a
breakfast ori board the world’s larg- 1
est steamship, the Leviathan, a visit
to Oyster Bay, a dinner and theatre
party tendered by the American
Presa Association and other lunch
eons and dinners to keep the party
busy and happy. New York head
quarters will be at the Waldorf-As
toria Hotel.
President Rountree and Secretary
Stanley report a large advance list
of reservations and this mid-year
convention and outing promises to
be one of the best attended in many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley
will represent The Monitor on this
trip.
ens, Ga., and has practiced her pro
fession here and in New York.
Her many friends regret to find that
the marriage will take her away
from the city. Mr. Aaron is a prom
inent young business man of Ma
con and holds a responsible position
with the Continental Packing Cos.
After a wedding trip to places of
interest in Florida the young couple
will make their home at 616 Mont
peliar Ave., Macon, Ga.
By SATTERFIELD
DANIELSVILIE WOMAN’S CLUB
MEETING
The Woman’s Club of Danielsville
met Wednesday, April Ist at 3:00
o’clock in the new Club room, with
the president in the chair.
The usual business was brought up
and the following nominating com
mittee: Mrs. R. C. Gritfeth, Mrs.
J. N. Boggs, Mrs. N. C. Bullock,
was appointed to submit the names
of the new club officers at the May
meeting.
The next meeting being the 4th
birthday of the Danielsville Woman’s
Club, it was decided for the club
members to have a “Birthday Party”
and bring gifts with which to equip
our new club room.
The following program arranged
by Mrs. J. N. Griffeth on “Geor
gia’s place in History and Litera
ture,” was presented:
Georgia’s Place in History—Miss
Reba Thompson.
Georgians Place in Literature—Mrs.
C. E. Adams
The club was indeed glad to wel
come Mrs. Roy Murray as a mem
ber. It is the desire cf the club that
everybody in Danielsville become a
member and help promote the wel
fare of our town.
Mrs. J. T. Murray and Mrs. R.
H. Graham were the charming hos
tesses of the occasion and carried
out Easter suggestions both in the
decoration's and salad course.
The club adjourned to meet again
te first Wednesday in May.
MISS BARROW ENTERTAINS
MUSIC CLASS
A most enjoyable occasion of
Wednesday was the picnic given at
Boggs and Moseley Spring by Misa
Marie Barrow flor her music and
chorus classes.
Games of all kinds were played
until about 6:30 when the picnic
lunch was spread. After the deli
cious repast songs were sung and a
jolly good time enjoyed until time
to journey, back holme. Every one
left thanking Miss Barrow for a
happy time and dedaring her an
ideal hostess.
MINISTERS’ CONFERENCE
The next session of. the Baptist
Ministers’ Conference of Northeast
Georgia will be held at Athens, Apni
13, at 1.1:00 A. M.
All the Baptist ministers of this
section are urged to be present.
CAR OF CALCIUM ARSENATE *
About the latter part of this
month we will get a car of Calcium?
Arsenate. You can get this at 8c
per pound, but if you hav e not plac
ed your order you are taking a long
chance to get poison thiH year if
you are depending on this for poison.
As you doubtless know most of the
car has already been engaged.
If you want any of this car of
Calcium see me at once as it is only
a short time until the car will ar
rive. This car will be both at Col
bert and Comer.
—Esper E. Hall, Cos. Agt.
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