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INDUSTRIAL
If Every WIPE KNEW What
Every WIDOW KNOWS, Ev
ery Husband Would INSURE.
W. A. ROPER, Agent
The Prudential Ins. Co.
Wo Write Women Also.
VOLUME XXXIV.
GAINESVILLE, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922.
NO. 28
Gainesville-Boys Making Splendid
Records at University of Georgia
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Officers Capture
Liquor and Fords
Giiim'svillo lias a fine representation — County Policemon Holland, Smith and
!,„■ young men at the University of IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MEM- Bagwell made a great haul Wednesday
„ 0lH da this year and always has, but j BERS AMERICAN LEGION
i) (. records made this year by some or
AUXILIARY,
The application for charter has been
p u ,o young men are excellent. News!
•was received hero last week that Hugh! . ..
Hosch had been given the high honor lcucl J ct aud ft R wba wish to bo on-
chosen lo bo taken into the *° Ued as charter members come to the
fold of the Gridiron Club. This ~ hambcr of Commerce Thursday, Mch.
el oei
liivstie
Hall county memorial will be discussed.
( .] U 1) !- t he most exclusive and disting-1 at 4,00 p ' mt > aud brin g .Y«ur dues,
uislicd organization of the University,! ." attendance is urgedr Business
on ]v a few men being taken in each 1 ° lni P° r t an <:e to ho transacted. Tho
year. Tho club is a secret organization
and it is the ideal of many to have such
aa honor bestowed upon them ns being
among its members.
Hugh was on tho Pandora staff of
D.A. R “MEETING
The Col. Win. Candler Chapter D. A.
It. will meet at the residence of Mrs.
1:121. and is business manager of tho H. W. Morgan, S) Rico street on Tlutrs-
college publication, The Red and Black, da y a t 3.30 p. in. Ail, members' arc
and also is a cadet major in the motor urged to be present,
transport corpse. »
Among tho winners of Sophomore
Declamation contest hold last week, we
also find the names of two of our young
n.cn, those of Mr. Alton Hosch, son of
Mr. ami Mrs. .T. H. Hosch, and Mr. Aus
tin Dean, son of Col. and Mrs. H. H.
Dcau. T he's 6 young, gentlemen also j Episcopal church for his.annual visita- [minstrel rovuds ever seen here. It. will
•..■,!■■ Freshman’impromptu debate last tio.ii. Ho will preach at tho■olovon-thir-J bo tbo “Jazzland Minstrel Revue,”
I ly service and administer confirmation. I aad will be put on at Bvonau Audifo- j
BISHOP MIKELL TO BE AT
GRACE CHURCH
Qu Sunday, March 5, the lirst Sunday
in Lent, Bishop Mikell, Bishop of the j" 111 have the opportunity on Friday of
| Diocese of Atlanta, will be at Grace j noxt woek of witnessing one of tho best
night about 7 o’clock near Flowery
Branch, when they captured George AIc-
Kinsey of Logansville, and two Ford
cars containing 105 gallons of whiskey.
McKinsey was in one car and an un
known man in the other. McKinsey
was captured after a chase by Holland
of a mile. Tho unknown was more lucky
and eluded his pursuers. t
The cars and liquor was brought to
town and tho liquor poured into a man
hole. f
Tho same officors Friday morning enjb-
tured George Montgomery with a small
quantity of liquor in his buggy. Thjs
also was confiscated.
Rogers is Named
Chm. Red Cross
Mr. Lambert Makes Strong Appeal*
In Interest of G. & N. W. Railroad
RIVERSIDE MAKES FINE
SHOWING
Well done, old Riverside. Wo didn’t
Editor News:
I wish to say a few words to our good
people of Hall, White, and tlfo surround
ing counties and will thank you for a
The Gainesville Red Cross held a meet- 1
ing Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock in tho' nnrpi>omi!i »ir * win imm
Chamber of Commerce room and elected
Mr. Leo Rogers to fill the office of
President, to succeed B. S. Barker, who ....... „
has resigned to accept the Secretary- "in tho championship, but it can bo , enmll space m your paper,
ship of the Atlanta Chamber of Com-, 01181 ^ said , tlmt wo f(m g ht a 1 chaps some of our good people dp
. Lumor High School came out victorious not know that the writer lias been ap«
,n0 At 0 thi8 mooting p|L were drawn up| 5n th ° Georgia Intorscholastie Athletic Pointed to superintend your railroad;
for the activities of the coming year U ™ U T' 4 ^ in „ Mftcan
also.
The work of the Rod Cross has, un
der tho leadership of Mr. Barker, boon
very successful, and it is safely pre
dicted that it will continue to bo so un
der the vdry capablo leadership of Mr.
Rogers. Another meeting of this or
ganization will be hold the first week
in March.
Local Post of American Legion to
Present Minstrel at Brenau Soon
Tho people of Gainesville and vicinity been well coached and trained.
Mr. Austin Dean has also been
The
to 38 for the State title.
Riverside went down to the tourna
ment with their hearts and heads sot
on giving the other qintots of tho
league a tight to a finish. They played
Boys’ High School Saturday afternoon
in the semi-finals and came out on the
short end of a2f to 22 score. The score
indicates that it was one of the best
extent if we hope to succeed and give
our owners good results. To do this,
you must give us till the business you
possibly can. We solicit your small
shipments of tobacco and snuff just the
same as we do your car load lots aud
will always try to handle with the samo
cars. We also solicit your passenger
business. When you leflve homo drive
■ iu'ii a very high honor in bein^ chosen j All persons are cordially invited to at-
:t mci dicr of the Thalian Draii.acte Club ! ^ 0IU ] <
with lirst lumor, winning out in a large
add of contestants. Congratulations,
\om:g men!
Mr. Alton Hosch is circulation mnn-
. jer of the Rod and Black.
Ai a try-out for Champion Debaters
or the Demosthonian Literary Society
at the University, Mr, Charles Slack
was chosen to represent; this fine so-
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
R. P. Stovall, dr., was host to about
twenty-five ,’of his little friends, on
Saturday afternoon, .February IStli, in
honor of his tenth birthday.. Ail old
fashioned candy knocking was very
much enjoyed.' Pinning on the don
key’s tail also was very cntertnininir.
rium under the auspices of the local: that they
post of the American Legion. Among small
th(> shining lights.of this minstrel will | they will
be Fid Zoeller a’nd Meredith Hoey. Mr. I knowing they are aiding the boys who
games of the tournament ami a thriller r our car 111 1,10 garage and save money
from beginning to end. Boys’ High! bv ridh?g "* ith us ‘ Y«u need this rail-
just had a lucky day and came out vie-1 road aud wc ncod Y our business - We
torious. ' will always serve you the best we can
■ and tho more business we ,get the bet-.
j, . „ .. , , .tor service we can give to you.
. "as a feature of the tournament, and T ' . ... ,
numbers will include solos, duets, quar- .. . „ . ,1 J umloistaml that on a certain little
, . ’ , , . Clarence Rawson, their fine couch and ... . , , . • , ,
tettes, sextettes, instrumental music,- ,, . ,. ,, ... nailroad last, year, a firm owning their
. ’ ’ , , ’ , . „ ’ .an excellent fellow,, is to.be corigratu-; , . , . . “
(lancing, and the lively work of the end I, . , . . , n , : , i " alehouse and some land on and near
... . , . '. Gated upon having such fighting bunch IA •, , , .....
men will keep tilings m an uproar. ., , VT . . i Die railroad made a contract with a
, ■. Jol SHgesters. Now as. to the players . . ,, .; . .
While those who attend are assured!,, , , • , jliuek dmei to handle mnoty cars of
lthemselves: Riverside certainly has 1
Tho password of tho Riverside team
will receive full value for;. . * , icotton seed ,1o a
„ . , . . . two of tho best forwards in the south,! •,
outlay of. admission price,'. ,, , , „ , „ , . _ : „ . ’■ I miles away, lh
ilso have the satisfaction of
ertjaiq point eighteen
owner of this truck
Zooller lias been, in ]irofessional min
strel work for a number of years, and
i Mr. Hoey toured the north with the
Hoopla Minstrels for some time. These
two artists will lie supported by a bril
liant array of local talent, which has
wore ready to make the supremo sacri
fice in tho great -wav. This minstrel
deserves and should bo accorded Ihe
largest patronage ever given nn organ
ization of similar nature appearing on
a Gainesville platform.-
■ ii'iy in its annual dobate. Ho is tho ; the prize'for which was secured by Mas*
T Air. and Alt's. AV. H. Black alsojtcr Weldon Smith.
The refreshments consisted of candy,
cake and fruit. Afrs. Stovall was ns-
of this city. Air. Slack has also the
distinction of being on tho honorary
dubs of the Junior and Senior class, ^ sisted in entertaining by Misses Willie- ]
these being tho Junior Cabinet, which bollo Mundy and Nannie Hawkins,
consisted of 15 members of the highest
standing in that -class. This being his
senior year, ho was also placed in the
Senior Round Tablo, He also made
both of the Freshman debates $hilo in
the Freshman class.
much success in this new field and who noticeable,
hope he will be sucessful financially as
well as otherwise.
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LENTON SERVICES AT GRACE
CHURCH
The Lcnton Services will begin with
the Penitential Office and tho Holy
Dommunion on Ash Wednesday, Maroh
lirst, at .10:30 a. m. There will be ser
vices every Wednesday morning at 10.-
30, and every Thursday Evening at
>:0n, and the Litany for -Missions ev
ery Friday afternoon at 5. The Sun
day services during Lent will be. the
Holy Communion, at eight, a. m. Sun- week to make her homo in Charlotte, N.
day School at 10:15, morning service C.
at 11:50, and evening sorvice at S p. in. j Tho dance was given at the hospitable
All persons are cordially invited to at-,homo of Mr. and Airs. John A, Pierce
tend these services.
Gainesville Girls
Win Two Games
Tlio first and second quintets of the
Gainesville High School milled two
o games to their “pelts” Friday evening
STARfS BUSINESS CAREER. j aTm ‘ Fair building, tho fast quhitef
One of Gainesville’s most promising ,rom College Park and tho New Hol-
young citizens, Mr. Henry Simmons, has 1 laad , flvc furnishing opposition. The
departed from the Queen City of the Bccond tcam ,md tho floor for tbo op '
Alountains for tho “-Smoky City”, cuing • encounter against New Holalnd.
where ho will engage in the electric This game was featured by the olfen-
mnnufactiiTing business with his undo. si Y° work of Newton and Owcnby, while
Ho has a host of friends who wish him J the defensive work of Sholar was very
CLUB DANCE.
A pretty affair of Inst. Thursday ev
ening was the dance given by the Tues
day Evening Sowing Club in compliment last half only a lew points were scored.
t 0 'Miss Floyd Turner, who leaves this Tho game was constantly close, tho ball
Now for tho big game of tho night.
Gainesville found a worthy opponent
in the lino College Park quintet. This
was one of the most hotly contested
games ever played here and up until tho
REV. HARRY 'S. COBEY,
Vicar of Grace Church.
surging up and down the court most
of the game, but tho locals had tho
College Park team in their hand as far
as the defense was concerned. The
on Broad street. Throughout the houso [work of Capt. Job Thompson was cspcc-
the' decorations wore spring jonquils iully commendable, she being
potted plants. ,
Air. Guy Newman was in tho city
Surdity as a guest of his parents, Air.
aral .Mrs, H. At. Newman.
Just Received
Shipment of Now Crop
Turnip Seeds
Onion Sets
Now is the Time to Buy!
Gainesville
Drug Co.
DATE ON SERIAL MIXED IN
AD; BEGINS FRIDAY.
In tho advertisement which appeared
in last week’si News of the big now se
rial, “Do or Die,” which in to be put
on at the Alamo, tlio date of its be
ginning was made to read “Friday,
Fob. 24,” when it should have read
“Friday, March 3rd.” So the serial
begins on the coming Friday instead of
j last Friday. This will bo one of the
i greatest serials ever shown at th<5 Al-
jaino, and Airs. Cinelmo is anxious for
putrons of the theatre to see tho open
ing episode.
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$1,000.00 VERDICT IN LF.ITH-
j to a very great extent and in s.orne-.casQ-
Bniniby is hard to boat when it cames .may cause railroad to discontinue .op- .
to locating the old basket. In Wilson,! orations. Now, suppose all of our peo- ,
tho center, Riverside lias one of pic pie did this, the railroads would surely-
greatest basketeers of-the South. This have little to haul nnd would finally
boy 's pusswork and ability to locate ^ have to go out of business entirely,
the basket has been the featiire of What would this menu, to the property
Y’TPT’Q VI11P HpIIp Riverside for the past year. I-Ic has' owners and settlers along this railroad?
V/dlLv/Io I11C UCllC S o, no clover footwork and is an exccV j What rate would this same truck driver
lent dribbler. As for Rosenfelt, a bet-j charge to carry the same nine cars of
tor guard will be hard to find. He is cotton seed after there was no railroad!
Mr. Jackson Weds
.n Caldwell and Brumby. Caldwell m . . .
( , ‘ ,, loaded the seed troin their warehouse
the young gentleman to keep the old \, •, ,
* 1 - and delivered to consignee s waronouso
spirit going and is right in there every . - , , . .. •
J i at: destination Jor tho-samo rate aa ,
minute of play. I, , _ >
J j that of the railroad, loss war tax. Just ;
He can pass well and is also a fine man ; tliis kind of thing will hurt the. railroad v
on defense.
right in
the thick of the Jiglit, and her worthy
opponents were allowed to get only a
few difficult shots which they were un
able to make count. Scruggs and Ken
dall played a fine game from tho offen
sive standpoint, passing and shooting
well. Miss Kendall made some fine
shots. Tho Gainesville team- lms cer
tainly developed into a fine playing
bunch of basketeers, and Ah'. Stnncil,
their worthy coach, is .to be congratula
ted. In the lust three games theso-girls
huvo made a total of 70 points to their
opponents’ (>. Not so bud we think*!
, The locals shut ogt the Collogo l’ark
team, the final score being 12 to 0, and
in the other game tho New Hollanders
were on 1lto short end of a 20 to .5
score.. This is conclusive proof of tho
quality of basketball the locals put up.
Mr. and Airs. Thomas Lumpkin, of
Cartorsvillc, announce tho marriage of
their daughter, Chrisrtno, to Air. Felix
Bfeston Jackson, of Gaihesville'/oii Sat
urday, February 25th, at 1 o’clock, at
their homo in Cartersvitle.
Rev. L, M. Twiggs p-stor of the
Sam Jones Memorial church, officiated,
using the impressive ring ceremony, in
tho presence of only the in v.edintg fam
ilies and a few close friends.
The spacious homo was adorned with
a profusion of spring flowers gathered
from the gardens for which the Lump
kin home is noted. In the front pur-
lor, where the ceremony was read, jon
quils and southern smilnx were used in
artistic effect. CUSHMAN CLUB RECITAL
There were no attendants aud tho „
bride uiul groom entered 'together to j MONDAY NIGH
tho wedding music played by Aliss Ella ■ * bc uext l m, giaiu in the Cushman
* * jClub Series is to be a dramatic recital
The bride, with her rich, brunette col-j b .T R ub >' Bage Ferguson of Now A.oik
Bring, was most charming in her travel-1 '-'•ty
ing suit of blue. Her flowers were a! She will present in her inimitable way
corsage of ivliitc roses and valley lillies. j the recent Broadway success, “A Bill
right in there from start to fihish and
had a lot to do with the fine showing
made by this team in Alacon. Hatcher
is the other regular guard who also is
a keen player. There are also other
lino fellows who have played with this
fast aggregation and helped mold it in
to what Gaincsvillo is proud of—her
Riverside ‘bnskoteers—tho sub and
scrubs.
Hard luck, Riverside, but you made
an excellent showing.
Would he take off the War Tax, OJ
would he add more to tho rate.
• We want your business and will do
the very best to give you good service,
at all times. When you have any freight
on our line or other points, especially
Gainesville, please give it to the Gaines
ville & Northwestern railroad and we
will not chargo you any more than we
aro required to chargo by tho law.
All of our employees are at your ser*
vice and will go the limit to please you
at any time. Any suggestions, advice
or complaints will be gladly received
and will have our very best considera
tion at all times.
Gainesville & Northwestern R.R. Co»
By .T. H. Lambort, 'Supt.
CARTER SLANDER CASE.
The jury in tho case of Mrs. Leone
f Leith vs. 8. S. (Dank) Carter brought
| Jn a verdict Thursday morning at the CAUGHT “PA 1 ’ CARP.
|‘opening of court, after the jury retired ' Local fislien.mn a.o all agog over the
i Wednesday at II o’clock, for $1000and catch of a thirlyTuui pound carp from
costs of court. Bio waters of Lake Warner, noar tho
$i This case has been one of keen in- Dunlap plant of tlio Georgia Railway
terest and lifts boon in the' courts of J-pwer Co. Baturday.
Hull county since the August, 1017, j The lisa is the largest on roeovd as
term of Hull superior court, tn all having been caught in tho Cliuttuhoo-
probability this vordict will bo final. dice in these parts, and ALilton i’rater,
— o | son of Mr, Levi I’rater, a well-known
BEREAN-ERGATAN RECEP- I contractor, was tho lucky sportsman. A
ipjQjj few days ago Alonzo O’Shields brought
The Bureau and Efgntnn Sunday ia a lbat weighed fourteen pounds,
School classes of the First Bftftist J‘ , uuglit near where tho .thirty-four poun-
;. lm| ,, h held a very nice reception or!dor was'lumked, but it did not detract
candy-pulling at tiie Coco-Cola plant
After (lie ceremony tin elegant buffet
luncheon was served the wedding guests
and during the afternoon Air. aud Airs,
Jackson left for Atlantn by* motor, on
route to Baltimore.
The bride is one of tho most beauti
ful young women in the south,’ and to
hor bounty aro added the charms of
iimnnor and intellect which go to make
up the ideal woman. Air. Jackson is
one of tho -most prominent of the
south’s business men, nnd while his bus
iness interest arc now centered in.tho
Inland Steamship Co., of Baltimore,
Georgia still claims him as her own.
The out-of-town guests wero Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Strickland, Jr., of Rome; Air.
and Alrsl W. H. Howard, Air. Bonham
Lumpkin, of Atlanta; Air. Walton Jack-
son and Mr. Ed Hughes Jacksiin, of
Gainesville.
nt! Divorcement,” by Glenience Dane.
Tho scenes and characters will appear
before your eyes and within a week
you will scarcely be able to say wheth
er you really saw the pliiy or hoard it
read. '
Here is an opportunity then to go to
“A'Biii of Divorcement” for otic,
Reading is an art which the Br'onau
School of Oratory is struggling to keep I
alive. Many people have forgotten to
try to help not only by reading about
themselves, but by listening to those
who are well nigh porfeet in the art.
You will not bo disappointed on Atoii-
dny night.
To tlib.se who know her, Ruby Pago
Ferguson i's it radiant personality. In
deed it is this asset more than anything
jelso tlmt first makes itself known from
j the platform. Before you linvo listened
1 long, you are aware of n voice of won-
SECOND WEEK CITY COURT. H,.rl'ul quality—ul one moment there is
Tho second week of Hall city court t ; 1( . strength aud resonance of the cello
convened Monday, morning, and tho.i an< i a( ruin there is tlio ton do n't ess—the
U. D. C. MEETING.
The Longstveot Chapter U. D. C. will
meet with Airs. Hayne Palmour Friday;
j .March 3, at 3:50 o’clock. All members
j asked to bo present us thoro will bo
business of importance to attend to,
McELVEEN—NEWMAN
Air. and Airs. A. A. McElveen of
Concord, announce the-engagement of
their daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Guy R,
Newman of Gainesville, tho marriage to.
bo solemnized at the home'of tho brido’^
parents, in April. No aards.
court is this week disposing of the crim- S'evanescent- sweetness of the strings of
iunl docket. A number of eases havo^tlui harp,
been disposod of, and a great many aro She has made it
yet on tlio docket.
Following aro tho jurors serving this
wook:
Jury No. 1,—J-T Morrow,. W A Me-
Ever,, John Alillov, F W Roark, P W
tliis voice of hers,
an instrument responsive to every hu
man emotion.
It is interest ing to know that the
young woman who lms achieved envia
ble success was not raised in the valo
o( go)den opportunity. Her art is tho
The Friendly
Drug Store” f
(University
lust week
$ Mr, and Mrs
Friilny evening. These two fine classes
„f young Indies and young gentlemen
aro’two 'of the finest Sunday .School
classes in the South. Tho evening was a "
thoroughly enjoyed by nil.
o
but hem, Thus N Hulsey, F K ( ; 0U( , il; | >'esult .of i.Hlefn! ignbl,' work. When she
II 0 Stephen.!, F B O’Kelly, Whiter ! tttkcs l 'T a pl«>' l^tram of thought
** * ATnhi r« a • *i ‘rides on ti singlo trade.
the ni ton t i oil that the latter aroused,' ’ S | ' ' j Thoro are' i..n..v hours
The question troubling the local tench- ( Jury No. 2.—F P Nbb H AI Gilstrap,
day -and
, many days a week and many, ninny
ers new is how to keep “ Young l An.eri- J W Push, J F Parker, J C Turk, W F J wt , uks B0IH( , tiinto | )e t u ro this train final-
cu’s” mind ou his books and his body I bong, W T Jarrott, I P Gaines, L T ^ ^ t)t( , but when it
•ay from the bunks of tho river. It Denton, W T Truolove; W J Hope, W j rol |» in with a bang. No midi-
alleged that only tho heavy rains L Mincoy. j cnee hears her play half-baked. In her
C Forrostor, H F j veportoirc aresuch plays, ns “The First
of the luHt day or two hns kept ft quor
Alr HuKh Hosch,'who is attending tho «ui present in tho schoolrooms, and tea-
rnlvbndtv of Georgia, was in tho city ohets shudder when they think of .what
‘-end as tho ,guest of paronts, Wight have happened had th 9 dftys boon
Urs. J. H. Hoaoh.
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CONGRESSMAN BELL AT
HOME
Congressman Thomas AI. Boll arrivod
in Gainesville Monday morning to spend
a week or two. -He will dovoto much
of his time to the improvofnont of hia
apple orchard noar Cleveland. Ho is itt
good health and is looking fine. '.
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APPOINTED TRUSTEE N. G. A,
0.
News has been received in Gainosvilla
tlmt. Gov. Thus. W. Hardwick has aps
pointed Mr. D. T. Qiiilliun as a moms
ber of the Board of trustees of tha
North Georgia Agricultural College at
Dnhloncgn to fill tho jinoxpirod term of
the Into lion. F. C. Tato. Mr. Quillian
lms been a loyal and consistent friend
of the college at Dnhlonoga and his ap
pointment is eminently plousing^to tha.
school authorities and its frionds,
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MR. E. E. VEEDER DEAD.
Dr. W. L. bogan rocoivod a wire last
week that Air. E. E. Voodor, who map*
ried the ,widow of tho late Mr.
Logan, died aftor a short illnosSj.pra-
sumnlily of hoart troublo, Mr. and Mrs,
Voddev’s homo was at Mpra, Nov/ Mexi
co, where thoy had livod a nnmbor of
Jury No. 3.—M 0 Forrostor, H F jroporteiro aro such pluys, ns “Tho First yfiars. Friends in GMnesvU)e. .of ifkh
Whiting, Eli Caglo, R D Holland, W! Imdy of tho Land,” “War Bride’s,” j family deoply rogrot * to hoar of the;,
D Gro’on, Z J FuUor t H F Durham, T | “ The Molting rel,” “Grcon Stock- death of this splendid gentleman and
At Waldon, H.H Stcphons, LF'Roberts, ings,” “Afonna Vnnnn,” “ A Bill of oxtonds sympathy to his bereaved fanw
8, Wators, A O Holland. Divorcomout” and “MiBtor Antonio.” ily.
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