Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, August 16, 1922, Image 1

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IMOUSTRIA^ GAINESVILLE, GA., WEDNESDAY,'AUGUST 16, 1922, Gainesville Pubic Schools to Open Great Meetings at the First Baptist Sept. 4; Everything is in Readiness Church Attracting Large Attendance Tlie Gainesville publicvgchools will All pupils will be required to show I for the full term on Monday, Sep- certificates of vaccination for small-' f nmnnH M ' WBffl teflbef 4th. fox before entering school. It is advis- 'iHiHi fjjlifllf jl Hiff Pi | i fbi* being Labor Day, the session able for all children who have not been L &>/' Ati§L will not bo an all-day session. Organ- vaccinated to hare this done at once.' Hjilit§ ' izatipr will take plafj .and the pupils The board of-health will-furnish free' IMH HMwkSNiiNF | \\\§f\ will be given a list of the books re- vaccination to all children. This will £'<CL quired. Interesting exercises will mark; be done by either Dr. Blaekwelder, the §(Pv 2;? l He opening day at the High School. county .health officer, or Dr. H. S. Tit- Ilk - Bp!^ The Board of Education has comple- shaw. f^Jvyvx- ' l|ipil||aBl ted the election of teachers for the va- Out-of town pupils will be required •. 4jSJ liouf departments of the schools, and to pay $8 tuition for the lower grades 5 pta-rti-slly all of the teachers have at- end $16 for High School. ^ ^ * Vv ‘’g ’ ,+ ,* j 4% tended summer school at the universi- The city council has had the Main JL^K ' :*JRr*l39t tire, so the schools will probably .be street building put in fine shape for the more capably handled this term than term, having the walls, ceilings, floors, ^Ij’PlP ^ f v,r before in the history of the sys- desks, etc., put in good condition. "" , w ' ten. A most excellent corps of instruc- The term should be the best in the - . ? ... _ ' ; ;■. tors has been named, and all are ready history o f the local schools, and a large • for the work. . registration is looked for. Community House Opened on Last Thursday; List of Subscriptions The Community House, which houses ——— ■ the various civic and patriotic argani- JRQF. J. W. MARION NOTED zations of tho town, was formally . ’ *«W. op ned with a dinner to one hundred EDUCATOR, DIES, business men on last Thursday, August Jn the death of Prof. J. \Y. Marion, 30, according to schedule. A delight- which occurred at a meal hospital Hat ful dinner was served, courses consist- urday morning at S5.1& o'clock, there ing of fried chicken, barbecued lamb, goes from tue educational circles of boiled ham, candied yams, rice and the state one of its best known and gravy, and potato salad with various most efficient educators, cold drinks. After the dinner the guests Prof. Marion had been ill for about enjoyed watermelon cutting on the a month, and while his death was not . lawn. unexpected, yet it is a source of deepest Immediately after the dinner the f gret his wide eirclc of friends and guests assembled in tfie large .meeting; oi ' mei P u P ils over the state, room anu Mr. Albert Hardy, who' had in I Ma " on was . su P«Hntendeut of the past, together with Messrs! Hosch, . 6 ainosw e public schools for a pe- Dean and Charters, fostered the Com- 110 ° Clg 1 y « eais ’ from 1898 t0 munity Building idea, presided. He and hl * 8 P‘^id work here is Called on various members of the audi* . ere . J D U P* a ’ P arents and Ms asao- cnce for expression regarding the house Cia 68 * n 1 e W0ldl as among tlie most! * and the idea, and many responded with t ' u ^ ccs f a ever done “ tbe Meal schools, enthusiastic talks regarding the -pur- , . 1000 eav * n £ eie e has been super pose. of the building and appreciation * n en e ri l 0 a number of school ays- of its tasty arrangeemnts. Among those em 1D \ 18 an . a ^5 0m Mg states, and. speaking were Messrs. John Hosch, W. at * he „ lliae of his death was at ^ G. Mcalcr, Rev. E. F. Campbell. head ° f the schoola at CMveland, Ga. ^ : l , , , He was. a member of the Presbvto* Dr. J. B. Rudolph moved that the . , , „ y .. .' • :M _ . nan church for a long number of yeara, meeting give Mrs. Edgar B Dunlap , ftnd Wft8 a vaIuable in8tructor rising vote of thanks fW the wonder- yfo' of ' that church< jj . • .' v : | Jil dinner which had been cooked by The £L era f aerviceg were cond(ieted her for their enjoyment Immediately from th , Presbyterian church here Sat- after the speakmg-the subscription lists urday af1eraooll at 3 . 30 0 , clock b Rev> were opened for the payment of the ex- T . t .. „ • . ■ r . , J. A. bimpson of Commerce, and intee- tenses, included m arranging and out- ■' „ . ... , T . . ' .K ’ , , . ment was in Alta Vista cemetery. fitting tho building. The following sun- u „ . . .. .. ' 6 , ... . He is survived by his second wifo, senbers have the amounts set opposite .. .... , x. r „ . . ,, twp children by his first marriage, Mr. • t eir nanres. Wilkes C. Marion of Cleveland and Mrs, j The American Legion has gone to Louis' E. Wisdom of this city, and on® great expense in arranging this build- son by hie ]ast mav riage, John WMt® . ‘ing ana everybody has been invited to M ar ion. > 'contribute to the fund. Any one desir ing to or. so may send their checks to 0 f7~, (Mrs. N. M. Pope, Treas., Gainesville, . 0 H S OPENS SEPT 4 " Chattahoochee High School at Clot- The building will be used for the vis- mont / G ai) will open its' doors for tho iiting ladies -in the town as a rest room twenty-first session"'Sept., 4th. 'arid aiso^ headquarters for the various Tbis school is quite an asset to that. I city organizations therein. Those sub- section of our county. Last year the [scribing to the fund are as follows, school through its boarders only brought • other -nemos to be announced next -i n t 0 that section over $6,000,00, even if board. is only $10.50 tier month. DR. L. R. SCARBOROUGH ’ Increasing in interest, growing in power for good, and leading many souls to Christ, the revival meetings now in progress at the First Baptist church are proving perhaps the greatest meet ings ever held in this section of the state. Dr. L. R. Scarborough, onp, of the ANNUAL MEETING W M U aea ™ here, qnd the song services, under and- 8.00 p. jh., and everybody is i OF CHATTAHOOCHEE t * ie °®®jent leadership of Prof. E. I,j cordially invited to attend. ’ ASSOCrATION. Thc annual meeting of the Woman's BUIOrd and Tate tO YI&V at CltV Bal Baptist Missionary Union of Chatta- . * i,oo«teo Association .in bo h.M at Park Tomorrow; You Are Inviti Flowery Branch on Thursday, August 31. The women of Chattahoochee As- T #| wil1 be hore from Eabun |«P lllost ^7 distance to see, then w sociation are reminded that their an- to ' r y bec W ^om the “hills of badly fooled. nual meeting will be with-the mission- Habersham" and from “the valleys of The game is under tho auspices ary society of the Baptist church at Hall >” a,ld from tho valea of Pickens the American Legion, and the Le Flowery. Branch on this date. The and the dells . of Gwinnett—they are will receivc'thc procepds after exp.e meeting will-open at 10.30 a. nr. certainly coming to Gainesville tomor- of the teams are paid.' This is onlj A large attendance is desired. irow to see that Titanic struggle on the' added reason why you should'com MRS. G. H PRIOR, jc'ty park diamond between Buford and The game starts, at 3.30, and will. Supt. Chattahoochee Ass’ll. ; Tate > tw o of the strongest baseball ag- tinue till the pop-eyed fans are si ' 0 . jgregations in the State of Georgia. fied the best team won. __ | ■ Each, team has won ;two games—this - So crank the flivver, step on the NOV7 AT GIBSON-MERCER. [ is the rubber and the. championship con- loavo the. boll weevil, the unpaid Mrs. B. B. Canning, formerly of this test between them—they will be out and the strikes for somebody elsj afternoon, MRS. B. F. SIMMONS DEAD. Mrs. Lucy Preston Simomns, wife of Mr. B. F. SiVtiriions, dibd ; at- her horiiri os Greer street Monday’ morniijg at 5 o’clock after an illness of six weoks. The funeral was held from r Lacp Episiopyl church yesterday morning at 21 o’clo.-k, conducted by the vicar, Rev H. 8. Cokey, and interment was in Alta Vista cemetery. Mrs. Simomns was A woman whose ggcticncss, sweet disposition and many Christian attributes drew to her many friends, who were saddened by her de mise. Slu had been a faithful member of the Episcopal church for a longnum- bei of years, and her life was one wor thy of emulation throughout. Besides her husband she is survived by three children, Mrs. O. A. McDer- med and V[rs. J. B. Woodcock of this city and Mrs. Homer Sewell of Long Beach, Calif. ‘ The faculty for the coming session! includes J. W. Adams, Pres., a Mercer fnan; W. T. Walker, N. G. A. College man; F. C. Staton, a Mercer Man, and Miss Lucillo Jackson from State Nor mal School. V The grade teachers are Prof, H. A* Dyor, Misses Agnes Roark, innio Mae HaynesfsFlorfiiJco Sims, and Mrs. J. W,, Adams. • 20.00 10.00 15 ‘ 15.00 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bobers, Sr. 5.00 15.00 L C Atkins , 53)0 15.00 Mrs. W H Slack 5.0ft 15.00 Mrs. E P Ham 531ft 10.00 - Geo W Moore 5.0ft 10.00 B P Gaillard 5.00 10.00 D L Philmon . 5.0ft 10.00 J T Chambleo 5.00 10.00 Mrs. G H Prior 5.0ft 10.00 D W Newell 531ft 10.00 Hr C D Whelchel 5.Qfti 10.00 W M Carlisle 5.00 10.00 W J Phillips 5.00 10.00 Dr. Pratt * Cheek 5.00 10.00 C A Rudolph y 5.00 10.00 C M Chambers ' 5.0ft 10.00 J F Carter 5.0ft 10.00 T Lumpkin Adderboldt 5-00 10.00 Geo P Estes Co. 5.00 10.00 R % Smith 5.0ft 10!00 T E Atkins 5.00 10.00 J H Simpson . 5.0ft 10,00 C A Dozior, Jr. ' 5.0ft 10.00 Hulscy-Roper Co. 5,00 10.00 H H Periy f 5.0ft . 10.00 Fuller & Porter *■ 5JW 5.00 The Princeton Hotel 53Wfc 5.00 Hendrix & Laws 5Bft '■ 5,00 Mrs. N M Pop^ 5.H0 C S Bold 6.00 Bed Grocery ■ JWt 5.00 Jako Saoks . ' *0* 5 00A. G Maxwell ’ ’ . 5.00,J A Morahon; Mft 5.00 Lake Terrell,, 6.00 W A Palmour Aft* 6.00 S G Jones 6.00 W E Burt 5.00 P H Smith M* 6.00 Mrs. W D Whelciel Iflft 5,00 L W Hosch tm 5.00 Everyone is invited to come, and 6.00 spent the now quartan. v there fighting all the time—and if this worry about for one won’t be a ball game worth coining al- COME TO THE GAME! MR. JACKSON’S SALE. Mr. D. D. Jackson, one of Gaines ville’s most progressive business men, is this week talking to his host of pat rons through the columns’ of The News. His half-page |elsewhere tells in con vincing form of the sale he is : putting bn at the “Original All-Year-Round Bargain Store.’’ Ho is offering some exceptional values in this sale, and his large number 6f patrons will not be slow to take advantage of them. Mr. Jackson is a firm believor in printer’a, ink, and tho sploridid business he has built up, backed by his stability and square dealings at all times, has justified bis faith. PIEDMONT’S NEW STORE OPENED YESTERDAY. The splendidly improved store of the Piedmont Drug Co. formally opened its 'doors for business yesterday, after be ing completely remodeled and restocked throughout. Tho store was almos,t com pletely astroyed by fire in April, and has unaeigone remarkable improve ments in remodeling. The store now has two entrances, one. on East Washington street and one on Bradford streot. The prescription room has been moved into tho room formely occupied by Dr. J. J. Powell on East Washington street, thus giving the drug and other departments the entire floor space of the building formerly occupied by the whole store. Splendid new fixtures have been in stalled througout, new floors and ceil ing put in, and a complete new stock of drugs, ''toilet articles, sundries, to baccos, cigars, etc., has been pu^ in. Thi3 is now one of the prettiest arid ESTES’ DOLLAR DAY SALE. Gibson- Mercer Academy. Iu this paper will be noted the page Mr. and Mrs, Canning announcement of Dollar Days at Estes' the supervision of-tho Boj store. This has become an annual event ^ They moved to Bowman of impoitunce in the mercantile life of assume their new duties, the city, and is being looked forward Mr. and Mrs. Canning to cadi year/by an ever-increasing num- friends in Gainesville ant her of patrons of this store. who wish them the best In this page are mentioned articles 0 which arn needed almost every day by 1wl! i-prtiTA'MriTie *«T)7T the thrifty housewife, and tho prices Tl A BRERS quoted will no doubt present an oppor- BAIOMiJ&B tunity which is seldom accorded the donsiderable rivalry h public tc secure staple goods at great'among several baseball reductions, ' have been or g anized am ' The Estes store, one of the largest' ness men of tho city, w and most substantial in this section, ploying games after 6 o takes a j ardonable^pride in its. annhal 'pal; weeks. Among these Dollar Days, and expects this sale tojvalry has been hottest, eclipse all former ones of a like nature tween the barbers ant m< V ft wide margin. The prices quoted barbers got off to a no will toll the reason why. - tw0 auco “ e gam< v * i. lliAtr houn mnf RETURNS FROM MARKET. Mrs. C. W. McDonald has returnod from a trip to the markets, whore she purchased a splendid line of millinery for fall. The new hats are now ar riving daily, and she has,a most attract ive Uric of the newest creations on dis play at her shop on East Washington best stocked drug stores in the South, and the friends of the store are extend ing congratulations upon its reopening fov business. <» to 1, and Lawson met the same fate yesterday by the boom of 12 to 2. REMODELING FAIR STORE. In the two games this week tho bar- Considerable improvements have ro- bers secured five hits off the merchants’ cen tiy been made at;tbe. Fa«r store, as twirlers, Fl:eming arid Brice, three Mon-, Saul, ,the mw»age*, f is endeavor-- day, ariA two yestorday. ' ing to riiako rooip iSr his splendid .new .. 1 i • -o-^- stool: of fall and winter goo<ls winch A CLEVER SHOW ' spon be in the store. The storo You wrill nofwant to miss the clever ias been-remodeled inside and rear- show “Gainesville," to be given at mnged so as to make room for,this I Bronatt Auditnririm the latter part of stock, and tho store now also^ns on a I Aucust Under the direction of Miss big sale, offering exceptional induce- M rv Ella Perry. meats to its patrons in order to clear mtoh for the date. away summer merchandise. Bead their Benefit of D. A. B. kalf page elsewhere in this paper. CORRECTION. C / Through a typographical error in the advertienment; of ;t)ie Tabor Agoncy in hast weeks,’ i^sue of The Net*, it Wald .appear thnt ; the. total"aaeets of; the elev. .on companies .represented by this agpn- c y >8 over two million dollars, where same should have appeared aB Mover two hundred million dollars." We re gret the error and take ploasure in mak ing this explanation. The advertise ment appears again this week in cor rected form.