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COLLIERS ACADEMY
Another fine rain Monday after
noon . -
jj r Robert Turner was Sunday
' tt 0 f Mr. Glenn Ciyder of Clouds
Creek.
several about here atteTlded P reaCh
ing at Clouds Creek Sunday and
hean i a fine sermon from Dr. Mell.
Mr. Mid Mrs. C. I. Chandler and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
Will Smith’s family.
Mr. Kline Graham’s condition
seems somewhat better at this writ
ing we are glad to report.
Dr. Mel! was dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Power Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Collier at
tended the Ga. -Tech ball game Sat
urday iurday in Athens.
Don’t forget Rev. L. A. White
will again preach here next Sund y.
Come out and bring someone with
you.
A wedding of much interest of
last week was that of Mr. Henry
Power and Miss Minnie Lee Ward.
We wish for them a long and happy
life.
Our Sunday School renieted a
ve;y interesting program for ‘’Moth
er? D : ' Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrix
spent Saturday night with Air. and
Mrs. J. A. Johnson.
M:s. L. D. Simmons visited her
scv:. M: , Loyd Simmons Saturday .
ML Pcarlie Kidd spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Pearl Hendrix.
Mr. Zoonoil Simmons visi'el
friends near Royston Saturday night
Mr. Mart White from Carlton
spent last Monday afternoon with
Mr. J. B. Hendrix.
We ere sorry to report that Mr.
Jim K'dd, who has been ill for some
time, is no better.
M; and Mrs. Charley G ntry
dine • with Mr. and Mrs. Exit Par
ham Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Head was the after
n' t of Mrs. Will Harrington
Sunday. . || '.fH i gp
dy cordially invited to a
I uirsday evening, May 21,
rd Heights School, near Brr
“er ' 1 Admission: 10c and 15c.
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CARLTON
Fine rain Monday afternoon. We
hope everybody gets a fine stand oil
cotton new.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the Ga. -Tech games in Athens
Friday and Saturday/"
Mr. Geo. Moore was in Lexington
Friday.
Postmaster J. S. Eberhardt le t
Saturday for Fort McPherson te
spend two weeks in Citizens Train n .
Camp. He entered there as Lieut—i
ant.
Mr. Harry Carswell of B w ..aa
spent the week-end with home "oiks .
Miss Elizabeth Thomas spent t' e
week end in Athens.
Wc are glad to report Mrs. ~~t • 1
David improved enough to be : t
home from the hospital.
Mr. C. T. Smith of Bogait part
Sunday with Mrs. W. W. lower
and family. His wife and daughter
remaining xver at the bed \ie of
her father who remains quite sc!:.
His many friends are anxious y a
jvaiting his recovery.
The mother’s Day program spon
sored by the Matron’s Ga s was
greatly enjoyed by all Sunday. A
Special contribution wa rased for
the Georgia Baptist Hospital.
The closing exercises of Ca It n
High School will begin Friday eve
ning, May 22nd, at this time the
primary grades will r ender a p. og an
On Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock
the Commencement sermon will he
ore ached by Rev. A. W . Bussey of
Bowman. Program Monday n ght
will be in charge of the grammar
grades, and the High School will
have charge of .the program Tuesday
night. Everybody is cordially invit
ed to attend each exercise.
The pupils and patrons are to be
congratulated for the splendid ser
vice rendered by our efficient corps
of teachers this year.
The friends of Mrs. G. W. Moore
were sorry to hear the sad news that
came to her Monday morning of the
death of her sister. We extend to h r
our heartfelt sympathy.
WEATHERLY & EROCK
Funeral Directors an 1 E nbalmers
Qjaality and Service
Roystan Fa
Comer Local News
Friends of Mrs. H. C. Paul will
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regret to learn of her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pat ick
and M's. W. L. Brown cf Ander
son, S. C. were week-end gue >s of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Paul.
Mrs. J. C. Sea. r >ve-' of R gen
is spending some time with Mis. H.
C. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little of
Elberton spent Sunday here.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Ay*-r& of
Hwangham, China arrive Tuesday to
visit Mr and Mrs. C. B. Ayers.
Dr. V!. D. Gho’ston of Dan'els
ville was a visitor to Comer ye-ter
day.
Mrs. \. M. Scarborough was a
visitor to Athens yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitehead
were visitors to Athens y<-st r;ay.
Friends of Mrs. Susie Bone, who
is at St. Mary’s Hospital, will be
pleased to learn That she is conva
lescent, and will soon oe able .o ie
turn home.
Miss Betty Lenoir is qvite si k
with snarlet fever to the regret ol
THE OANIELSVIIi h MOMIOK. OANIfcLSVILLE C,A
her friends.
Col Hoyt Whellhel Moult ie
spent Sunday with hi? parents, Dr.
and Mrs. C. C. Wheldhel. -
Prof. W. P. Smith of Augusta
visited Mr. Willis Noell the pa t
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pershan of
Athens visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Power Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bob Compton wa- a visit r
to Athens Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long of
Carlton were visitors to Comer a
a short while Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hopkins left
Sunday for a visit to Mr. an] Mrs.
B. L. David at Hollywood, Fla.
Mr. W. H. Strickland is spend
rg some time in Florida.
Mr. and Airs. J. A. Sims we e
visitors to Athens Friday.
Mr. Hal McWhirter of Atlanta is
the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. McWhirter.
CCMfc-R COMMENCEMENT
Comer Commencement will begin
with the music recital Thursday eve
ning. The primary and grammar
grade exercises, Friday night, th ■
• 'lasting exercise?, Saturday
night. Sunday morning at 11:C0
o’clock the commencement sermon;
Monday night the High School Pay
will be given, and the exercises cl so
with the High School graduating
class.
There will be no admis-ion charges
except for Friday and Mimlay nights
15c and 25c will be charged for
these nights to defray commerice
ment expenses and the' balance will
go to repair the stage in the audi
torium .
A complete program will be found
elsewhere in this issue.
Mrs. II T. Branon cntettained
the Philathea class of the Metho
ist church at her home on Main
street last Wednesday afternoon.
Lovely flowers arranged in bowls
and baskets were used as decora
tions. Delicious refreshments con
sisting of a salad course was served
by the hostess, assisted by M'S.
Burden. The afternoon was great
ly enjoyed by all vrerent.
WARD —POWER
Of cordial interest to their frie ds
was the marriage last Friday of
Miss Minirt Lee War! of Washing
ton, Ga. and Mr. Henry Power of
Smithonia.
Miss Ward is pleasantly remem
bered as one of our teachers of last
year, while Mr. Power is one of
sterling young business men of this
section.
Mr. and Mrs. Power are at the
home of the groom’s parents Mr.
•nd Mrs .1. D. Power.
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Comer High School
Annual Piano Recital
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 8:30 P. M.
PROGRAM
I. Leg Sylphes Valse Bachirarn
Eleanor Thompson, Lillian Si ns, 0 nolta Burton, Maltha Carmichael
Mabel llenslee, Mary Caro'ine Carmichael
11. On the Homestretch Renard
Martha Groves
111. Melody in F Rubinstein
Mary Carolyn Carmirhael, Sarah Loftis
IV. Play Time Stcry
Mary Louise Rowe
V. Dance
First Rose Waltz Presser
Mary Jo Ayers
VI. Saltarelle Caprice Lack
Martha Carmichael
VII. Gavotte Miniature Brown
Maltha Groves, Mabel Bui ton
VIII. Dance of the Rosebuds Keats
Oneita Burton
IX. Austrian Song 1 '. Pacher
Lillian Sims
X. Fairy Queen Polka Goerdeler
Favorite Themes “Carmen” Bizefr
Mary Carolyn Carmichael
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XI. Minuet in G Beethoven
Mabel Burton
XII. Rustic Dance Schnecker
Mabel Burton, Martha G.oves
XIII. With Kind Regards Ellis
Sarah Loftis
XIV. Valse Arabesque Lack
Eleanor Thompson
XV. Parade Review Englemann
Eleanor Thompson Mabel Henslee
Martha Carmichael Lillian Sima
The Sleeping Beauty
A Fairy Play in Three Acts
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, May 22, 8:30 P. M.
King H. T. Branon
Queen Martha Carmichael
Prince Robert Rowe
Princess Mary Woods
Page Polk Ghob ton
Lord High Chamberlain Mabel Bur on
CCourt —Eleanor Thompson, Mildr and Collier, Janet Comer, Mabel Hens
lee, Mary Cox, Elizabeth Wood', Lillian Sims, Agnes Cain.
Ladies-in waiting:—Frances Seymour, Rebecca Dickerson.
Witch Geraldine Notdl
Crow Ilenry Gerald Birchmore
Old Man Algie Nix
Wise Women: —Irene Dillard, E 'na Gunter, Clara May Branon, Sara
Loftis, Pearl Graham, Ruby Power.
Nurse Fay Clodfelter
Flowers: —Mary Carolyn Carmichae’, Martha Groves, Vivian Griffcth,
Mamie Ruth Teasley, Dorothy Cox, Hazel Thompson, Frances John
-on, Nina Duncan, Pauline Sm' th, Ha Let Thompson, Gene II na
if e, Undine Power.
Fairies: — Bobbie Bi-chmore, Mry Louise Rowe, Edna Comer, Mary .To
Ayers, Louise Barnes, Dorothy Collier, Mnybclle Almand, Ollie
Clark, Mary Allen Thompson, Ruth McCurdy, Mary Carolyn Davi
son, Evelyn Lancaster, Else Cook.
Brambles:—James Parks, Julian S'.rickland, Earl White, Kendal Griffeth,
Albert Seymour, Fly Cook, Ryfu Steven: , W . C. Groves, Billy
Long.
ACT I
Place—King’s Garden
ACT 11.
Place —Same as Act I. Time —Fifteen years later.
ACT 111
Time —100 years after Act 11.
Friday Night, May 22
(To follow primary exercise)
FLAY: “MR. BOB”
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Philip Rcyson R Robert Eberhardt
Robert Frown—Clerk ' Lame Hix
Jenkins-—Miss Rebecca’s butler Harry Carithers
Rebecca Luke—a m• iclen lady Lusarah Johnson
Katherine Rogers—her niece Minnie Belle Smith
Marion Bryant— Katbe ines fr'end Oneita Burton
Patty— Miss Rebecca’s maid Kathleen Benton