The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 29, 1925, Image 5

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■ , . * T'T'T * * * * I FORT LAMAR I,.**_ * * * ■ w ,at e very dry here—most all ■fining of a poor or cot ■r. ■ several from her, ware in Dan ;il(. Sunday for the Cor.Tr.ei.ce- g t sermon of tHe M- C. H. S. I; and Mrs. J. C. Graham and ■ ' le daughter of Danielsville attend B'nreaehintf services here last Sun ,nui were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hope Mealor. I Some few of the farmers are now Httintr grain and report most of it Herv good. I Mrs. W. G. Mealor, who has been ■ c ' k n ! r several days, is now improv- H g ‘ ■ Several from here attended the fu- Heial of Mr. Dock Dean’s daughter H Jones Chapel Monday afternoon. I Mr. Dwight Tabor closed his school ■, Pocataligo last Friday and went ■he first of the week to Oarkesville ■a. on a visit to the A. &M. School ■i thatplace. | rir. Cleo Higginbotham is at work ■i Commerce since closing his school ■ast week. 1,.* * * * * l> COLLIERS ACADEMY ■,*** * * * * * * * l [ Lot of grain is being cut these ■days. Mr. and Mrs. John LaCount spent ■Sunt-ay with the latters parents, Mr. land Mrs Tom Peterman. Several about here have been at- Itending the Commencement of Comer I Hick School and report the excrcis- I es fine. The Circus passed through our I community Sunday morning enroute ItoC. ■ r:. r. This was a great atti'ac- I ticn to see the elephant and camel pa Ir<! u.- the roads Sunday. This I see:!.-, out of place on Sunday. .M:v. Noble Smith spent the v/eek- I ev. -i;h Mr. Will Smith. i'i s Amies Graham spent Satur day afternoon with Miss Mattie Ma 3 Anthony. Mr. J. J. Silver is still sick but tvt . . ;••• to see him out again soon. . Mr. nieord Anthony and family sp it Sunday with Mr. F. C. T il.r and family. - \d from our community atten I ded doe Quarterly Conference at Mt. ■■■ant Sunday and report a go and day. Sunday School here is picking up. Acme evt nest Sunday to hear Mr. Webb. * , * * * * * * * a MT. ZION LOCALS ***** * * * * Sorr y to report Mr. Wiley Sim m°DS ■’ te sick the past week. I '■ F. Mann of Panielsville Mrs. Jesse Patten Sun day. v -nry Turner and daughter - de of Meadow were guests c - -ioc Bonds Tuesday. nj M rs . J. d_ Patten and Mr. • Pallas Carithprs were in ■ :eri s Friday. Smith and family and Mr •-‘■■'ell Smith spent Tues re’rtives in Comer. Mr. Loneie EScoe and family of Ce dar Grove spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. G. N. Patten. Mr. Cleo Carithers of Meadow was Sunday guest of Mr. Lillus Lord. Little Pembroke Patten spent sev eral days last week with his brother, Mr. Joe Patten near Colbert. Mr. Vascoe Landers and family spent Sunday in Danielsville as the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Landers. Mr. Doyle Burgess of Carnesville is spending some time with his broth er, Mr. Oscar Burgess in th.s \ic .. Mrs. Burroughs Holcomb and Is! Hubert Escoe were among Mrs. ... Patten’s visitors Sunday. Miss Edna Irvin who lias been < t an extended visit to relatives in Mad ison has returned home to the deligh. of her many friends. Mrs. Reece Porterfield and M's Pauline Irvin spent Tuesday as i e guests ofMesdames Joe and du.i s Epps ofMeadow vicinity. Miss Lillian Carithers of Meadow was guest Sunday of Miss Francis Carithers. Mr. W*. M. Irvin and family were in Athens shopping Saturday. Miss Dezzie Mai Martin of Daniels ville was week-end guest of Miss Lil lie Patten. Mr. Earl James and Mr. Teat of James Sorings visited the fair sex here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patten of Patter sons spent part of last week with the former’s parents in this community. Mr. Howard IrViin seems to he “sot” on going to visit some of the fair sex of Cedar Grove as every time we hear from him he's headed in that direction. Quite a number of our young peo pie enjoyed a singing Sunday n> at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner near Meadow. The Meadow correspondent needs to wake up; there is lots of news in Meadow that ought to be sent in so let us hear from you. Miss Evie Lou Mann of Daniels ville visited Miss A. B. Patten Sun day. Mr. Tug Drake from near Colbert was ove in this community Sunday visiting his brother, Mr. Wood Drake Mr. Howard Patten and James Hoi comb visited Mr. Ben Patten and fam ily at Franklin Springs recently. Mrs. Tom Sanders of Dan.clsville and Mrs. Bryant Lord of Meadow were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Hope 0 anthers. Miss Geneva McCarty was week end guest of Miss Inez Hui of Daniels ville. Glad to report Mrs. J. M. Escoc improving some. Mr. Arnie Turner of Meadow spends spends a good deal of time vniiting friends (?) in this communi ty lately. NEW BUSINESS FOR MADISON COUNTY The firm of Wea’herly and Brock Funeral Directors and Embalmers, at Royston have opened a branch of their business at Ila. It will I e looked after there by Howard Vaughn, who is well known throngi 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 po ing to give the same efficient serv ce bn-f r thev do in Royston. for,'mere ; Saturday. TH£ DANIELSVILLE MOM I OK. DANIELSVILLE, GA. LYSTRA DOTS * Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Simmons of Bethel spent Saturday night with Mr L. D. Simmons. Mrs. Man Patton spent Saturday a.f ternoon with Mrs. T. M. Kidd. Mrs. Maggie Canada and son, Mr A. B. and Mrs. Hester Gentry an-1 so 0. O. and H. G. motor --' to Flat Woo- Saturuay to see Mr. Henry Gentry. The farmers of this section are all 1 usy cutting their grain. Mrs. J. H. Hendrix dined with Mrs. Henry Gentry Sunday. Miss Thelma Gullie spent Friday P. M. with Mrs. Ed Irvin. Mr. and Mr’s. Ben Cook have an nounced the arrival of a fine boy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gentry spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guss Compton. Mr. Floyd Head of Atlanta spent a while Sunday with Mr. Ben Head. Miss Pearl Hendrix spent Sunday P. M. with Mrs. Beula Hoad. Mast -r L. W. Simmons spent last cas Simmons. week with his little niece, Miss Do ras Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Junkins spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleeofious Patton. FOI* Cold Gi'i UaO OK&at . Don’t Furs leith Mustard Plasters! Musterole works Easier, Quicker Year doctor advises a musta; and appli cation to break a cold has gone down into the chest. The modem mus tard treatment is Musterole, which stirs circulation and loosens congestion. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil cf mustard, menthol, camphor and other si nples. Just rub it on with the fingers. A warm tir.ple fol lows ■ —then the welcome relief. There’s no danger of grip, “flu,” or pneurrcn-D, if you apply it soon enough. Comes in jars or tubes, 35 or 65 cents. If for in fants or small children, ask for the mild form, “Children’s Musterole.” Better then a mustard plaster > Catarrhal Deafness !s often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube i.j inflamed you have a rumbling sousd or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HAM’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do wlrat we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Hold by all druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. Ohio. The importance of the proper care of the eyes is irore fully understood than ever Lefore. Statistics show that a large percentage of headaches as well as many nervous conditions, are the direct results of eye strain and are entirely relieved by the use of properly fitted glasses. Come in on Friday, May 29, and let our optician from the Chas. A. Green Optical Company, Atlanta, see if you need glasses, or if your old ones are just as comfortable as when you first bought them. L. E. GREENE & CO. Danielsville, Georgia WEATHERLY & BROCK Funeral Directors and Embalmers Quality and He vice Royst n * a RM ' I If,- 11’ L Comer Local ISeivs Mr. Hubert McWh'rter of At lanta is the guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. B. McWhirter. * Mr. W. A. Rowe is spending some time at Hot Springs, Ark. F’ifth District Rally will be held at Comer Baptist church next Sun day. A, complete program appears in this issue. Supt. and Mrs. O. G. Lancaster weie visiters to Athens Saturday. Mesdamos J. M. Kiel and Fuel Glenn of Danielsville were- spend the-day guests of Mrs. A. M. Scar borough Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Maxwell of McDonough were guests of Mrs. A. M. Scarborough Monday nigdit. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Graham and daughter of Athens spent last week end with Mrs. J. T. Turner. Miss Willie Carithers who taught at Hogansvillo the* past year arrived Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carithers. Mrs. W. C. Cox will have ns her guest next week, Mrs. Orion Sey mour of Monroe, N. C. Miss Wendell Scarborough of Wab halla, S. C. spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Scar borough. The many friends of Mrs. A. M. Scarborough sympathize with her in the seri rus sickness of her brother who is in the hospital at Knoxvi'le, Term. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Crutcher had as their guests last week, Miss Bert Winter, Mrs Osborne and Mrs Carson and children of Canon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Turner vis ited relatives in Athens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hopkins and attractive daughters returned Sat urday from a visit I*o relatives in Hollywood, Fla. Miss Ethel Strickland, who taught Music the past year in Coiner, left Monday for her home near Bain bridge. Mrs. S. M. Seymour has return ed from Monroe, N. C. Where she spent several days with Mr. Tom mie Seymour who has been quite 11 with pneumonia. His friends will be glad to learn that he is much better now. Mrs. L. D. Mattox of Elberton was the week-end guest of her s s ter, Mrs. S. J. CarmichaT. Rev. A. E. Logon went over to jireach at Atticce Sunday for Rev. La caster, who had to he away for a funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Paul have an nounced the arrival of a daughter. | j Rev. and Mrs. A . E. Logan mo i tored to Sparta Tuesday for the fu | neral of in uncle of Mrs. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burton had as their guests the past week-end, Mrs. J. J. Hix and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice of Tla. Branon Motor Cos. have this week received five new cars, and have sold six. . FOR SALE— One good milk cow, priced at $35.00; Also Duroc Jersey pig* at $5.00 each RALPH COLLIER Little Mary Anne Adair has re ’ turned from a visit to relatives in Franklin county. I i Mesdames J. W. Gholston an 1 G. W. Whitehead ;et.r.el Friday from Hartwell where they atten Je4 the Woman's Club meeting. Prof. Wright, teacher of violin, will present his pupils in a recital on June tilth. A full program will ap pear u \t week. i NOTICE— \ The Fideiis Class of the Baptist Sunday School will meet next Tues day afiUr io' n at. 8:30 o’c lock at the home of Mrs. J. F. Moon. NOTICE— ] Both the Comer Bank and Peoples Bank will bo closed all day n *xt Wednesday, June 3rd, on account of Holiday. Miss Ruth Wages of Athens is the guest of Miss Kathleen Carithers Mr. C. W. Gr'ffeth of Colbert was in Comer to-day and set himself up to anew Ford, purchased from H. T. Branon Motor Cos. Mrs. Fannie Power of Atlanta was the week-end guest of Comer rela tives. | - Mrs. A. M. Wilkins is in Atlanta for the graduating of her nephew, Mr. Julian Hutcherson. Mbs Merle Matthews tof A Deni visited Misses llix. Mrs. C. H. Barnes, Mrs. J. T. Carithers Jr. and Mrs. A. C. Sop* rolls were in Haitwell Friday for the Club meeting. MRS. GHOLSTON HONORED Of interest to her many friends here will be the honor bestowed up on Mrs. J. W. Gholston at the Eighth D> te iet Convention of Fed erated Clubs at Hartwell last week. Mrs. A. F. Brantley, state presi dent, appointed Mrs. Gholston as state chairman of the Division of Health. Mrs. Gholston is vice-president of the District Federation, and is loved by all not only for her splendid work, but- for the sweet personality that goes with her wonderful accom plishments. commencement exercises The graduating exercises on. Tuesday evening concluded the Com mencement exercises of Comer High School. Five evenings of exerc’ses, and the s' lendld dermon on Sunday* morning by Dr. Sledd- of Emoiy U niversity made this commencement season one enjoyed by large crowds, son,.; of our p ole 'pronouncing it the b< t in 'be history of iho school. The graduates this year are: Mi-sos Ellen GrifFcth, Evelyn W 1 Sy’v. nev Hitchcock, Ida Merle Gareth erg, ('live Jordan, Willie Lee White; Messers Malcolm Rowe, Eld ridge Graham, Lawrence Seymour, H I gh G, a -s, Shelby Williford and Lewis Evans. hVA.\4 AAAA ■ AjJ £j- - ’ “ 101 mw Ip S K- 1 ’* nif m li r*> - -■> -ip (%• y fe 1 ' F ■r l " u Ij'fl B Il * Ii J -i hi fl l,n? i .* - , wj J ( / .JcfOi J) „„ MONEY TO LOAN On Farm* and other Real Estate in the Comer territory. GHOLSTON BROTHERS