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Comer local News
, h White, Mrs. Gertie
J£ and Mrs. Will ltussell were
, aitors to Athens Monday.
Walter David was shopping
j„ Athsn' Monday.
M Hubert McWhirter is the
her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Q. Whelehel.
jjr Howard Carrington was the
V eek-emi guest of his parents he e.
Mr an: ] Mrs. E. B. Scarboro
and children attended the funeraJ
‘ f Ml . Bud Scarboro last Thursday
jlr. and Mrs. W. F. Ourith.rs
V ere in Athens yesterday.
jlr. and Mrs. James Teaslcy are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tea ley
Mrs. Reuben Martin of Carlton
tp ent yesteßrday with her mothey
Mrs. J D. Thompson.
jlvs W C. Cook and Mrs. R.
M Rowe of Carlton motored to
Athens yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitehenc
verP in Athens Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Hinton we e
visitors to Athens yesterday.
Mrs. S. J. Carmiichael was shop
ping in Athens yesterday.
Mesdames A. M. Wilkins, E. W.
Johnson, C. B. Ayers and Miss
Kockneppa Burckhalter were in
Athens Monday.
Mr. E. E. Hall of Daniels I .’ibc
was here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith '
Bogart passed through Comer Sun
day afternoon enroute home from a
visit to relatives in Carlton.
Mr. T. G. Hitchcock of DanLL
ville was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mrs. F. H. Wall and baby have
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs N. C. McPherson and sons
of Atlanta spent last week-end w'ilh
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davison.
Hon and Mrs. R. E. Davison,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Davison and
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davison ot
Woodville spent. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Rowe.
COMER HIGH SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
Commencement exercises of Co
rner M r’li School beiin Thursday eve
nine, M 'V 21, wr,b Miss Strickland -
Music I’ _ ital. Friday evening, Ma /
‘l will ' > given to .he rr.mary Ue
partments.
Hi i> School play, “The Wren, ’
V’il K- r: ented Monday evenin' I ',
M ~1 Graduating Exercises,
TreM • cning, 26th.
CO.v-;;: '.t:VivVi SfcKMUN
•- :: R HIGH SCHOOL
On ti e greatest treats that
C surrounding country
1 many years is in
r -'ii Sunday, May 2ith,
Andrew Sledd, LL. D.,
* ~ come: to us to preach
* cement Sermon. Dr.
am eng the greatest
preach..-:- r;, 1 theologians, not cn’y
Methodism, but of the
i church.. Asa scho 1 -
thought he has no su
perior.
to his vast research
1 field of books, he has
■ globe, preaching vevi
t cement sermons, and
• ■’■out America. He h s
C ;; P ] . .
'raters and traverse!
IT, BJJv a . •
I to countries. A few
j. : He preached before the
x Conference in London,
‘ ' • 1 i ter he preached for rn
o' at that famous an 1
historic chureh in Schece Siavdnie,
known as “The Church on the wall’'
In Dr. Sledd’s marvelous lie he
lias enjoyed the Presidency of the
University of Florida and Presiden
cy of the University of Alabama.
At the present time he occupie? the
chair of New Testament Theology
at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
In his life and preaching Dr.
Sledd sounds the depths of Ghri tun
doctrine and scales the lofti s
heights of human experience.
However, that which marks him
as truly great is that which charac
terizes ali truly great men, namely,
his simplicity illuminates h's br 1
liancy. Simple enough for a ch ii
yet profound enough for a phi so
idier. His personal'ty will charm •'
Everybody in Comer and r.ci la
borings towns’ as well are cord! 1 y
invited. Don’t mis- one of the op
portunities of your Ji‘e.
-0. G. LANCASTER
COMER WOMAN’S CLUB
MEETS WEDNE D V
The Comer Woman’s Club wi 1
meet next Wednesday afterno n at
2:30 o'clock at the home of M:s. C.
C. Whelchel with Group No. 1, h s
tess. Roll call, “Helpful Di cover -
it s I Have Made. ”
Subject of Study—Appeal for bet
ter homes Leader: Mrs. R. M.
JelL ii.
FIDELIS CLASS MEETING
■
Quite an interesting meeting of’
class was held Tuesday, May sth, at
the home of Mrs. O. G. Lancaster,
with Mrs. Lancaster and Mrs. Bul
lock joint hostesses.
The porch presented tan invi ing
appearance with its gay blossoms
nodding a welcome to all. Inside
bowls of sweet peas and tall baskets
of rich huecl snap-dragons decorated
hall and parlor.
Business acairs, too numerous to
chronicle, were dispatched at this
time. Suffice it to s~y, the mestmg
wa= very interesting.
Our hostesses had arranged a
pretty guessing contest of TO':es for
the social hour. Cream and cake
were served.
SPECIAL MOTHERS’ DAY SER
VICE AT METHODIST CHURCHH
There will be a special service at
the moming hour for mother, old
and young. The program is design
ed to pay tribute to mother as God s
greatest gift to the present world.
All mothers of the town and com
munity arc especially invited and
will be given honor seats on th's oc
casion. Elderly people who have no
mode of conveyance are requested
to notify the pastor and a car will
come to your door for you just be
fore the morning service.
The old time songs will be sung,
precious memories recalled, and re
newed devotion to mother inspired.
Subject of pastor’s message:
“Mother the greatest author of all
time” or “The book your mother
wrote. ”
“Mother O mine, mother O mine, be
cause you gave to me the joy ot
| living,
i Bceause your so* I your life, your
whole, were mingled in that giv
ing,
! Because vou’ve known my frai t ■
vet counted them as nought.
Because you’ve guessed mv hidden
best That others never sought;
Because when my ambitio nflaeged
you always understood;
Because I’ve seen your pride Keren
j in what I did of good;
I Because of your belief in me t!.a
nothing can undo
My every prayer i to be the me
that honors you.”
“Thou dearest one. because of Fee,
the earth seems fairer and more
blue the skies;
Thy nobleness hath taught me how
' to prize, a love that’s strong for
all eternity.”
—F. E. CRUTCHER, P tor
THE DANtELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVK.LE. GEORGIA.
Bankrupt Sale
Family Shoe Store
278 Clayton st. “formerly Mayburgs” 278 Clayton st
old stand
A-tliens, Gtoorgia.
$30,000.00 Stock of
Higfe Grade Shoes.
For The Whole Family All (-iiitfyTU'ieed,
For 50cents on the dollar
To Be sold By Order of the U. 2. Court
Sale Starrs Friday, May r at Sam
Shoes from The Worlds l i Known
)
Makers
Fixtures for Everything to go at some price, Fixtures for
Sale NothingTleld Back Sase
Sunday May 10, is Mother’s Day. Ar
range to go to church,—your church on
this Day.
Services at all church Sunday Morning.
Motherhood possesses a glory that
nothing ot stone or bronze can even faint
ly Extol. No granite shaft, however tall
would furnish monument great enough to
do justice to the love and sacrifice a
Mother gives.
On this day of days may we all honor our
mother by letting her know that she is re
membered by those she loves.