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The Danieisville Monitor
Official Organ of Madiion County
C. B. Ayers, Publisher
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley,
Local and Social Editors
Entered as second cl;", s matter at the
Post-oifice at Danieisville
Subscription Kates:
One Year, $1.50
Six Months, <5 Cent*.
LOCAL. I
HAPPENING^
Mr. Hcrhhert Burroughs, student
nt U. of Ga. and brother of Miss
Lucile Burrougl s, one of our fa
cient teachers, underwent a very se
rious operation in Athens Friday.
We are glad to know that he is
resting nicely.
a number attended the Ga.'
Tech trail u 1 in At! ens Friday and
Saturday, Georgia winning both.
Mrs. E. E. Hall and Misa Jes
6ie Neal Strange made a business
trip ti Athens Tuesday.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Hen Rogers and
children attended services at the
Method bit church last Sunday and
were guests of Mrs. Georgia Gordon
Mr. Will Alexander of Commerce
was here on last Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Hitchcock who has
been in Atlanta for several days re
turned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 'Car thers
were here shopping on Wednesday.
Mr. Mr. A. C. Cam obeli was in
Athens Tuesday o i bus.a s.
Neal Johnson of Cavßon /is * <*‘ r
Tuesday morning.
F. G. O’Kelley of Carlton came
up a while Tuesday. <
J. T. Williams and Grover Yar
borough of Hull came eve.' I- e-day
afternoon. We were glad to hv
these boys.
Mr. Will Faulkner who has been
in Charlotte, N. C. fro several years
died there Mend i end was bliried
at Colb’rt at 'lion * I c * >'edn :>
day. Mr. Faulkner has r. host of rod
ativos and friends in this county who
deeply sympathize with his family in
their great loss.
Mrs .Walter Roper and young son
of Athens vno hav been spending
some time with Mrs. 1. N. GrilLth
retm nod ho tea few days ag*>.
The l i tends of Miss Roberta Hitch
cock who underwent an operation in
Atlanta host eek, will le glad to
she is improving.
Mrs. .1. F. Moon and Mr. Polk
Moon spent Sunday with Mr. tmu
Mrs Garnett Ware.
Mesdames A. S. Westbrook ant
Edythe Marion of 11a were v'sito;
here on last Sunday to see Mr. and.
Mrs. B N. White.
Mr. (lee Cook of Comer was here
n while Wednesday.
Zack Carrington wa< with ns on
last Tuesday.
Some are replanting: cotton —say
the seed decayed.
Our old friend John Perdue stopp
ed to see us Monday. John is hack
with Tulnmdgc Bros. now. Glad to
see you John.
Juan Lavsnvis, raided in Argentina
but who ha been making: his home
at Con Get C • mns for auto stealing:
escaped ta*i Tuesday. He speaks
#r\en dirt* rent l. ngcages. it ; s ad—
but who's he going to talk to. Any
one who will apprehend him can get
$25.00 from Corn’r Griffeth or
$3.58 for each language he speaks
up to seven.
Now that it has rained, guees we’ll
be worrying about grass in the crop.
Hindenburg’s election in Germany
creates consternation in Aemrica.
Maybe he will start something aga n
Well, if he does maybe he’ll be
sorry again.
| The Man Behind
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Col. von Kuegclgen, the “Hidden
Power” in the election of von Hin
der, burg as president of Germany.
He is the “Col. House” of German
politics.
“Patty Makes Things Hum’’
Presented By
The Senoir Class of Madison County High School
MONDAY, MAY, 25, 1925, 8:00 P. M. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
D \NIELSVILLE, GEORGIA
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CHARACTERS
Cs.pt. Bniithwaite, who wasn’t so slow, after all Albert Christy
Capt. l ittle, who had a little misunderstanding Hamilton Long
Mr. Greene, who played the host George L. Burden
Mr. Smith, a neighbor worth while James Christy
Mrs. Smith, who proved herself a true friend .... Flora E. Stribling
Mrs. Greene, Capt. Little’s sister, who entertained under
difficulties Lucy Gholston
Patience Little (Patty), who manag :<l to make things hum
Mary Williams
Helen Braiihwaite, engaged to Capt. Little Nell Campbell
Hope Dunbar, who is still hoping Blanche Mealor
Hyacinth, a loquacious colored maid Moline Chandler.
SYNOPSIS
ACT I. Mrs. Greene’s living room.
ACT 11. Same as Act I. Next morning.
ACT HI. Garden near the house. Same evening.
, Time: Present
Place: A suburban town.
Admbskn: 15 and 25 Cents.
Reserved Seats: 10 cents.
Commencement Sermon
Madison County High School
SUNDAY. MAY 24, 192'., 11 A. M.
Processional
Come Thou Almighty King: Congregation
Invocation Mr. J. A. GrifFcth
Chorus Senior Class
Sermon Rev. J. A. Simpson
Vocal Sdo . Albert Christy*
Doxology Congregation
Benedict ion
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. GA
NEW BUSINESS FOR MADISON
COUNTY
The firm of Wea herly and Brock
Funeral Directors and Embalme s,
at Royston have opened a branch of
their business at Ila. It w *d le
hoked after there by Howard
Vaughn, who is well known throug i
out Madison County. They have a
full line of caskets and vaults on
display at Ila ■with all modern equip
ment. They say that they are p>
ing to give the fame evident serv es
there as they do in Royston.
Commerce Saturday.
MONEY LOANED
by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2
per cent is now available. As it
takes some 60 days to close a loan,
please seeß me at once if y°u need
money on your land. This is 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
Pure Ferris Strain
White Leghorn Eggs
One dollar for a setting of
fifteen or for a choice pullet in
the fall. Cheaper by the hun
dred.
W. B. Aderhold
Commerce, Ga.
RFD. No 14.
FOR SALE
Pcidmont Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton
Seed, second year from Bedigreed
Seed Farm, field selected, carefully
ginned, culled ar;d graded. $2.03
bushel or S6.CO per hundred.
F. D STRIBLING,
Danieisville, Ga.
RECITAL
BY PIANO AND CHORUS PUPILS OF M. C. H. S., FRIDAY
EVENING, MAY 22, 1025, SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 8:00 P. yp
ADMISSION: 10 and 25 cents; Proceeds to go to M. C. H. S.
PROGRAMME
1. Chorus —How do you do Fillmore
First and Second Grades
2. Chorus —-Tlrv Tots kilhnore
First Gr .v!e Girls
3.3. Piano Solo Old Melody Presser
Edward Adams
4. Piano Solo Cnarm and Grace Lawson
Maude Adams
5. Chorus We Are Ihe Boys Fillmore
Fourth and Fifth Grade Boys
6. Chorus P.tter —Pitter —Pat Gabriel
Third Grade
7.Song—My Little Red Umbrella Paine
Vivian Long
8. Piano Solo —March of the Dwarfs Dickie
Clara Langford
9. Chorus —Dollie’s Dancing Les.on Clifford
Maude Adams and Third Grade
10 Pia 10 Solo—Skating Krogmann
Winifred Adams
12. Chorus—The Flag and the School Lillenas
Fourth and Fifth Grades
13 Piano Duet —At Full Tilt A. Van Raalte
Aurelia and Winifred Adams
14. Chorus —Pinafore Song Fi'ise
Fourth and Fifth Grade Girls
15. Piano Duet —With Wind and Tide March Hewitt
Naomi Floyd and Miss Barrow
10. Chorus —O Sole Mio Capua
Sixth and Seventh Grades
17. Cornet Solo—A Perfect Day Came-Jacobs-Bond
Lovick Adams
18. Piano Solo—April Blossoms Hatch
Lucy Langford
19. Piano Duet —Emperor March ‘ ... lon L.on
Virginia Moseley and Miss Barrow
20. Piano Solo—Hunioreske . . Dvorak
Aurelia Adams
21. Vocal Duet —Because you’re you Victor Herbert
Virginia Moseley and James Christie
22. Chorus — Wilson
High School Gills
23. Piano Duet —Lustspiel Overture. Keler-Eela
Trudie Lee Jenkins and Sara Lou Bullock
24. Treasured memories Johnson
Sara Lou Bullock
25. Vocal Solo—The World is WaVng for the Sunrise Seitx
Virginia Moseley
26. Song—Mr. Bodkins and Widow Simpkins Fillmore
Emmalyn Sanders and Horace Hall
27. Piano Solo—Rustle of Spring Sinding
Trudie Lee Jenkins
28. Vocal Solo—Last. Night Kjerulf
Horace Davis
29. Vocal Duet—Mery Zingarellas Rock wed
Virginia Moseley and Lucy Gholston
30. Chorus —Kentucky Babe Gem and
High School Boys
31. Vocal Sole—Until Sanderson
32. Male Quartette —Forsaken Ko.-U
Albert Ch istie Rcy Garrett
Horace Davis James Christie
Graduating Exercises
Madison County High School
MAY 26. 1921, 8:00 P. M.
Processional
Invocation M*. J- A. Giineth
Salutatory Lucy Gholston
Who’s Who in Senior Class James Ch ■ k
Class Poem Floi’a Ellie Striti n-
Class History Albert Christy
Quartet:
Albert Christy Hubert Bond
Horace Davis James Christy
Last Will and Testament Hoke Dav 1
Giftorian Molene Chandler
Class Prophecy Rea Sartain; Olin McEwen
Valedictory George L. Bui ieri
Address Hon. Abit NBc
Delivery of Diplomas, Mr. J. A. Griffeth
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Song Senior Class
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