The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 24, 1925, Image 4

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i - W F‘J _ Comer Local ISews ■ Mrs. S. J. Carmichael spent Sat arday in Athens. Kt*v. A. E. Logan is conducting Revival Services in Carnesville this week. w Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams spent vSunday with relatives in Craw ?rd. , After visiting Mr. and Mlrs. C. B. Ayers, Mr. S. M. Ayers returned to Carnesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Mercior of Decatur spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. I.ittle and Miss Rampey of Elberton visit and Mr. *nd Mrs. Roy Williams Sunday. Col. Q. L. Williford of Madison visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Willi ford Sunday. Dr. T. W Hinton, accompanied Mrs. Hinton and Mrs. L. L. llason were visitors to Athens Fri day. FOR SALE— Corn for Sale. If interested, see me at once MRS. EMMA STRICKLAND. Friends of Miss Louise Barnes will he glad to learn that she is im proving after having been quite sick the past week. ' Mrs. Johnston, Grand Worthy Matron oi Georgia, visited Davis Chapter last week, inspected the work and gave new and interesting instructions. Mrs. Roy Williams is visiting jylativcs in Elberton. Mr. Ben Smith, Mr. Tom David. Mr. A. M. Hix and Dr. 1,. E. Ro per left Monday for Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dnvison spent Monday and Tuesday in Wood *dle. Mrs. Fletcher Wall and son of Statesville, N. C., arrive Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. Ci. Davison fOR SALE:— 200 bushels of Improved Piedmont Cleveland Bij 801 l Cotton Seed at *1 00 per bushel. J. T. NOELL, Comer, Ga. Mrs. E. M. McCurdy of Winston- Salem, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Della Anthony. Mr. Irving Mathews of Spartan burg, S. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Mathews. Miss Ola Daniel of Athens is vis rting Dr. and Mrs. Jim Kberhardt. Mrs. Ebcrhardt continues quite sick. Friends of Mrs. J. T. Cnrithers Jr. will rtgrot to learn of her ill *ess. , Friends of Mr. anti Mrs. Walt ■Williams yil! regret to learn that loth are quite sick. Pure Farris Strain White Leghorn Eggs /# One dollar for a Jsettinfc of; fifteen or for a choice pullet in the fall. Cheaper by the hun-; tired. W. B. Aderhold Commerce, Ga.' RFD. No 14. ‘ UNION Mrs. J. V. Jenkins attended the exercises at the ILa School Aud.to ritim Friday night. Mrs. F. D. Draper spent Tuesday night with Misses Ruby and Bertha Chandler. We are sorry to say that Paul Smith is very sick with pneumonia at this writing; hope he will soon be better. Mis-.cMarjoi e Carter and Moline Chandler spent the wee’.,-end wi h home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Jenkins and family spent the day Tuesday with Mr. and Mis. J. V. Jenk'ns. 001. C. E. Adams was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dnvis a while Sunday afternoon. Misses Bessie and Rosalie Sm th were at borne for the week-end. We are that Mrs. Roy Gunnels continues quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Farks and family and Mrs. H. B. Burroughs and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Allen. Mr. Howard Settle looked quite conspicuous Sunday. One jaw was 1 considerably larger than the other. You might ask him the cause. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chandler and little son, Wilmer, motored eo Com merce Sunday to see Mrs. Chand ler’s sister, Mrs. Haggard, who is sick. Mr. C. T. Edwards attended, preaching in 'Oommerce Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tiller and family motored to Danielsville Sun day afternoon. Help to build up your home town and community by trading with home folks. J. T. BAKER & SON NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRED ITORS | ' ~ In the District Court of the United State* for the Northern District of Georgia, Eastern Division AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY No. 2000 in Bankruptcy In Re: W. E. Lord, Bankrupt Hull Georgia To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of creditors of the above named bankrupt on April 28th, 1925 at Gl3 and 614 Southern Mutual Building, Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o’clock’M.. for the purpose of examining bankrupt, al lowing claims, selecting a trustee and other legal business. HOWELL COBB, Referee. Athens. Ga. 4—18—1925. CARLTON Misses Thelma and Kate May spent the week-end w'th re a ives n Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Denard and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wynn and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Martin and Mrs. Sara Garbett visited relatves in Jefferson Sunday. Miss Katherine Bradford spent the week end with relatives here. Miss Addie Deadwvler spent Sun day with relatives in Bowman. We welcome into our community Dr. Ambrose Martin, formerly of Bogart, who will practice medicine. The local base-ball team lives up *TH£ DANIELS VIU-E MOff H OR. OAK! gLSVILLg. G*. to their reputation of previous years by defeating the Cimtr crack nnine in a one sided affair last Wednesday afternoon. J. C. Rice pitched the first game of his life. Mr. A. Adams and Miss C2eo Car son were quietly married Saturday af ternoon. 'They will make their fu ture home in Indiana. We wish for % them a long and happy life. Mr. Charley Biyand and son,Simp son were in town Friday and dined with Mr G. W. Moore. Mr. J. P. Eberhardt was in Eaton ton Sunday. Wonder what the at traction was? Sorry to report Mrs. Ethel David sick. We wish for her a speedy re covery. His many friends are glad that Dr J. L. Baker is much improved since last week. JUST FROM PROGRESS Every farmer in our midst is tak ing advantage of this spring weather Among our people going over to attend the Conference conducted by Drs. Morgan and Mell Trotter were: Messers F. M. Glenn, G. Maddox, Mrs. J. E. Glenn, Misses! \ Ruby Chandler and Lucille Glenn. They reported a splendid sermon. Our young people enjoyed the singing at the home of Miss Rossle Roberts on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Glenn. Mrs. M. J. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer McClellan were spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Euel Glenn last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice of Ila were visiting the family of Mr. W. 0. Griffeth last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hix spent the past week-end with her son, Jim Hix and family near Athens. Mr. Horace Williansj filled his regular appointment at Danielsville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J E. Glenn and children i enjoyed the hospitality of Misses Ruby and Bertha Chandler at sup i per on last Friday evening, going I from there to the commencement | exercises at Ila. The children of Progress school had an egg hunt on Easter Monday. The prize being won by Miss Willie Lois Murray for finding the greatest number of eggs. ' Miss Bessie McConnell visited Miss Rossie Roberts last Sunday. We learn with deepest regret the continued illness of Mrs. Ruby Gun nells- Hope Cos report her bettor next writing. Mr. Griss Maddox and sons, Ar thur and Henry, were in Danielsville Saturday afternoon. John Willie Griffeth had misfortune to lose a fine milch cow this week. Miss Lucille Glenn spent last week end relative.: in Ila. We understand that this week concludes the Spring term of our school. They have had quite a suc cessful term under the efficient man agement of Mrs. Glenn and Miss Chandler. MONEY LOANED by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2 per cent is now available. As it takes some CO days to close n loan, please seeß me at once if you need money on your land. This i* not only the cheapest money available on farm lands, but the farmer practi cally fixes his own terms of payment, and can never be called upon to pay the principal sum, except at the rate of SI.OO per SIOO annually. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Presbyterians Will Raise Fuads For Removal of Columbia Seminary Back to Georgia J PRESIDENT SEES SUCCESS Atlanta Already Donated $40,- 000 Site and Subscribed Over $300,000 Field Representatives Visit Local Churches. A field representative from Colum bia Seminary headquarters will be in this section at an early date for the purpose of making known to local Presbyterlana the facts connected with the recent movement In the interest I* ' Wflgnflßfj, . ." Js. jjjtt Dr. Richard T. Gillespie, President Columbia Seminary. of the removal of Columbia Seminary, now* located at Columbia, S. C., back to Georgia, where it was founded nine ty-seven years ago. It is planned to rebuild and re-equip the seminary oil Its removal. ' Interested friends in Atlanta and Decatur have already donated a site valued at $40,000 and $314,000 has been subscribed in Atlanta and Deca tur for buildings and equipment. The site consists of forty acres of beau tifully wooded land on the edge of Decatur, five miles from the center of Atlanta. It will be necessary, it was announced, that a sum of not less than $250,000 be subscribed by the Presbyterians of the rest of the State for an endowment fund and additional equipment, before the removal of the COLLIERS ACADEMY The farmers are busy trying to plant this pretty weather. Mrs Tom Peterman was the guest of Mrs. J. O. Channdler Saturday afternoon. Miss Emily Graham was the week end guest of Miss Mattie Mae Antho ny. Miss Agnes Graham spent Satur day night with her Aunt, Mrs. W B. Patton. .... Mr. . Cliff Anthony and family were guests of Mr. Earl Authouy a nnd family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mercer Graham had as their Sunday guests Mr. C. I. Chadler and family. Mr. Joe sand fans'ly spent a while 3m day ati rao n w.th t’.eir uncle, Mr. J. W. Thomas. Miss Thelma Johnson andbrother, George spent Sunray with relatives near Colbert. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dickerson had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. IshamThomas, Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Wheless and Mr and Mrs Sam Smith of near Vesta. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Chandler and Master Oliver Chandler. Rev. L. A. White and Mr. G. A Webb Sunday guests of Mr. W H. Webb. Mr. Newt Dillard of Neese was the seminary can be assured. Cosl Umbi , has at the present time only a vo small endowment, it Is stated. Return to Former Home. At a formal opening of the Georzi. campaign at headquarters, 17 p 0 * St., Atlanta, Dr. Richard T. pie, of Lexington, Ky„ newlv elected President of Columbia Seminary, and a Columbia alumnus, spoke of his great and enduring love for and loyal*, ty to his alma mater, and his deep d* sire to bring Columbia back to ita original home on Georgia soil, where through its great influence, Georgia already first in so many things, could become a great center of spiritual leaib • 'rsliip. “Twenty years ago. when 1 was a student at Columbia,” said Dr, Gilles pie, “ I caught a vision of a greater Columbia, larger and better equipped and more centrally located, but I little dreamed at that time that God, in His great abundance, would ever give me the great privilege of taking part in the splendid task of building a modern, forward-looking theological seminary related to the church in all ita vital interests. Losing Leadership. Rev. J. Sprolß Lyons, D. D., of the First Presbyterian Church, of Atlanta, and chairman of the Georgia Commit lee, spoke of the many vacant pulpits in the Presbyterian churches in Geor gia and in the four other synods sup plied by Columbia Seminary; said that this Was due largely to the fact that these synods were too far removed from the theological seminaries of the church; said that young ministers in variably accept charges near where they have graduated’; and that there was an urgent need for Columbia in Georgia, where it would he strategi cally located to serve a territory 600 miles square. The Georgia campaign has been au thorized by the synod's of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, and approved by the Gen eral Assembly. The campaign is in charge of a Synod’s Executive Com mittee of prominent Presbyterians as follows: Dr. J. Sprole Lyons, Chair man, Atlanta; Dr. Neal L. Anderson, Savannah; Mr. J. T. Brantly, Black shear; Mr. J. Bulow Campbell, Atlan ta; Ilev. S. J. Cartiedge, Athens; Eev. J. B. Ficklen, Decatur; Rev, F. 8. Hartman, Washington; Mr. W. D. Hooper, Athens; Dr. E. R. Leyhurn, Rome; Dr. J. H. Patton, Marietta; Rev. R. F. Simpson, Americus; Mr. Edgar Watkins, Atlanta. guest of his brother Mr. J. M. Dil lard Monday. Rev. L. A. White filled his ap pointment Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was out to hear him de liver a fine sermon. We are glad to have Bro. White with us and hope to have him back again. We enjoy b is sermons; he presents the plain G jspel Truth. A Sweet Breath 1 at all times J j m Arte- o'* graol&ip}’ IWrigleys irt*Lu:r.s iiie niud j and sweetens the breath. 1 Nerves are soothed, throat Is refreshed and digestion aided. ,j| & easy (o otfry & link p*cke' ( | - after ev'ery meat/Jf Dental Notice Dr- D. L. Cloud from Greens boro, Ga. will be in Comer on Second Monday each month pre pared to do all classes of dental I work, to remain.one week. He will appreciate a cal'- Office in Roperjßuilding.