Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, September 13, 1922, Image 1

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GAINESVILLE, GA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922.- Plans Completed for Opening of Brdnap College on Next Tuesday ” : " “ r ■ plans-for tiu,* opening pf Breaau DEATH OF A SPLENDID MAN Se Pt ; is arc being completed. Gainesville friends were deeply griev- W 10 °P° 11 ' u g this fall will llnd many new me students for this year arc repre sentatives of practically every state in,, tka union, and the piospectiTfo'r a ban- 'Lor year is in view. The opening exorcises jyrill be marked by' aii address to the sttfdont' body and. faculty i>y Dr. H.,J. Pearce president of the college. , . The cajemlar of the. first week' coa*“ fainc many lovely recitals''and social affairs foi the entertainment of the stn- ’ dent. body. An organ recital by Prof* Albion W. Vincent Vvilr.be the first o£ the sori.es>. and will bo givdn on Wednoa- dhy evening in the auditorium* On. Thursday, -evening Prof. Otto W. G.\ Pfe’fferkorn will g|ye,a. delightful pro.* grout. • ‘ ; Perhaps the greatest interest is cent ' tored-f.i the. annual reception which »a given the. new students by - the members, r of the Y. "W. C. A. This is in the uu- ' ture of-a-Get Acquainted party ahd id,* ' ways proves to be a happy occasion. • Hahy^ndw improvements have .beeni.: made during the summer. The first '% ■ the erection of the Y. W. C. A. chapel v : ■This building, which is an addition tCi the .Simmons Memorial Building will ba' one of the J most beautiful and artistic* of the 'lovely group of buildings which, beautify/tlu! 'campus. ; . The first floor wijj be an ‘addition to the 'library, giving nmfih -nepdecl space for tna, department.' ' Tho second und third/floors will be ' given co (i to 1 *' a chapel primarily for the uso of the Y. W. C. A. improvement of nib re than. I Tic killing occurred iast night about I gj o’clock on tho--tracks of the Gaines- ■ nit) & Northwestern ranroad near New I iiollanti, and within a few hundred [ ufik ot where the couple lived. / . I Tho first intimation of the trouble I wee when neighbors heari : soineomj in [tin: vicinity of the railroad tracks cry ing for help, or pleading with someone. Sc,oral parties went-to the scene, aud | f0U iia Whitworth's wife lying near i; railroad tracks ou a batik, with - her throat cat in'two places, .find her hair !l); d clothing covered yrith blood.-. K Whitworth was near by, and upon " liciug tusked what tho trouble wa,s, sta- jjd: ‘Somebody hus killed my wife." Whitworth’s. overalls wore bloody, and '•, e appeared to be extremely .nervous,: The tody "'as brought to tiie under-' taking establishment"of - Stow, .Bell & C 0 au,l Whitworth was lodged in. Hall codflly Bail- He stoutly' denied, that he was guilty of the Crime, but when seen tt the jail this morning ho confcsse, to rilling his wife, telling a sordid tale if domestic infelicity and charging’his tvife, with unfaithfulness. He.; also sta ted flutl. he acted in self-defense, as his wife war. attempinf cut' him with a F. Aborcrombie, Secretary State Board of Health, , Thcb Tocpcl, a specialist from Atlanta,J. C. Bennett and. L. G Hardman. ^ , The society edmes as the guests of the' Jackson County Medical Society, and the program will bo rendered is Willoughby Park. . AT THE ALAMO CARD OP THANKS. 4 As there were.so many favors shown Us in the hours of sorrow we can't thank each individual. We take this means of reaching each and every one.- With heartfelt thanks for car,s, flowers and kindness for our precious little Lu- cile. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Webster '* v And Family. Ar.oth.o usual interest-is the remodeling of the lake is. the Brenftu Park, The lake is designed after the artistic lakes of Ja pan. Lovely islands arc seen hero and there, and 1 are connected with small oir*- eular bridges. On the large island in The center :of the lake is a real! Japan* 'N-nctisi • There wilbbo a -meeting of the exec- g drive committee of, the Gainesville chap-jf~ ier J 'fied'CrossTn ' merce.this evehiffg at 7.30 o'clock. -- Tl}is is a very important meeting and every members is urged to be present. Miss McLemore, the representative of the Southern division, will be pTosent. Mr. J.,Millard Hubbard of 'California, ra spending a week or rporo in Gaifies- viile. Ho lbft this city a number ,of years cigg and has succeeded well in his adopted koine, hfillard is consid* erably fitontor than when he left Geor gia, Ho expresses himself as delighted with California. * joso pAt’godp^^^ a Ton^> Gatljy At the north end of the lake is a boat house, and quaint canoes arc in readiness for those who enjoy the sport. Tlj.e public is invited to attend all recitals given. . - • ‘ M. X BENTON IS slain bV His nephew. Mr. Joe Davis, Jr., left Sunday for Nashville, wliero.he will efctcr the law department, of Vanderbilt. Joe is a former student and athlete of Rivbrside,. and .oxpects to make, the- Vanderbilt football and other teams.. ", ; • Mr. A‘. J. Shelley of Mobile, Ala., spent Sriiiday in. Gainesville . with the family of his brother, Mr. T. II. Sind-, ley. These brothers had .not seen each other in, forty years/ / • : [«r ou'Tuesday and Wednesday m. 4 A mixture of angry passions ahd ^.fclsjssifying; and. registering students bootleg whisky caused the-death of - j resident in the college, it is .especially [ m. H. Benton, at the hands of his if^WOMAN. ' ! urged that all local students assist the tnephew, E. L. Benton, in Atlanta last Ijowing, from tne.. Few South ( . onin jj^pe by appearing on Monday. j Saturday night, ill be of local interest; J ; Now students should present entrance The younger man used a pistol and fears - ago,; u woman took, her 'certificates duly executed. Blank-forms lired five shots all'taking effect/one .frill), and: bought out u bakery| 0 f this cOrtilicato maybe secured at tho entering the' neck, another the abdo- i hud boen , elosocl f<j.r so,nie,time'. | Administration Office, -Bai\ey Building, Tn.en, two went jn’to,\he left shoulder 1 several thousand dollars for Brenau; ■ > t v and one into the-right. ’ i but $200-was all she had to Tho. formal opening exercises take The young man pleads self-defense, •n. She'had faith in. tho fu- piade ijp the-college auditorium Thurs- lie told the, police tfiat he and liis, : believed her '.follow-townsmen ...day, September, 21st, at 11.00 o'clock, uncle 'had been partners in a sntali :y her bread if aho made u Bm- —^-o—— . grocery business until about . four- 1-. than they hiid been used to. > ■ S years.ago, when he entered .the ariuy. s. W. E. ; Blacksear,--of Guinea-j . _ W.rpj,- e unc i 0 h a< j insisted thht there was 'b«s»r, W S...V,UK’ j . m f It «20 Mm. - ■ ■ : HU- d*,. '"%*T tin,-, mj, uncle <ot A-unl, ha ,k. „ a «*, .(■». f anil 'b'hein to mo „,her oX-comemm-. tupleriv^pteriine finer the, younger Benton said, , there; she. educates her Atlanta and other gfe *»* ^eary womedme to^hf ™ t*##;,0.01, ou wedding journey. The brid.- nbo ^ xt " u el ‘ V he .'ffuavnwhe^d my liiodtslicar' tbld- the':-reporter 4- ;; \i iiu k tcr 'offer Wk Mrs. T-.'.N. W?** a brslceman W the N ’- C ‘ I fc fSoiith Baker that/sfie-Has had is a sbiemlid.'vmum ’u/- Tj ' ™.ilrond and-enurfed me to lose mY Miss Edith Mclntyro .'of Cullman, > la., was the guest last week of Mis.s HolWn Estes. 'Greatest 'Appe'ai*. |p- Gsorgia. ^xclusiyely' In iho is able to - ttCS lived inGuiuesviH'; tor a [ that, cun' be. y C , ar 01 . hlorc,'haying until recently been r'is oho Of tM c-junected with the • Gainesville Drug ;Georgia and,. (j p _ ft j u i / established .for. himself a name icate-hbr cijil-' ‘ j- or ' liosiuHl v/ integrity and thrift. Tho l of, tiie facte-bridop parents ahd friends wore, not Southern Ba--jawiirc oi'-'.lhe wodding-'until alter >t, k she. will be happened,-but lopked upon the peepr- ention. wlueh. , 'iancQ.piti.losophicttliy and bestowed their blessings upon the .happy pair. * '■ '• • 11 ‘ ~ • 1 ; ; STOCK SOLD CiUT. >■ 'The stock of 1 goods of the former, bus iness house, of Goulds was last yycek ; sold to's, I>.Iteed CO, of Birmiugiipm mounccd an examination ‘Ala., ar/rt ' has .been removed to that Gaihcsville,'Gn.i on Oct. C £ t y ( . , I tho position of rural let- ,i It /g nq t known as yet- who . will n Pendergrass, and vacan-' 1 oupy t lnv^ buildiug formerly occupied - and continuing every weekday and eve^y "Sunday until Oct o b ex' 29. . .. t': r' ■ . ; ■ . ■ . iding New-inapets of the World 1 Among them i he Constitution, formed a syndicate and paid for the memoirs the URAL CARRIER EXAMINA TION. THE JURY REVISERS OVERHAULING THE LISTS. hest Cash Price in the History of Literature A human document by the inocr spectacular figure in modern history, clearly written, full of dramatic incidents. ' ' t- The jury revisers, are at work this week preparing and selecting names suitable to go into the jury boxes. ' The revisers are! S, B, Cartor, Hoimer Gailey, M.. J. Phillips, J. L. Tliontpson, J. F. Jay, and J. Hi.Elrod, Jr.. . ' Place your order at once with your local dealer or mail direct to The Constitution $1.00 for a five-weeks’ subscription, which will give you the entire story. D. A. R. MEETING. The Col. Wm. Candler Chapter will moot With Mrs. IV. A. Charters' ou Green f-tveot Saturday,-Sept. '16, at 3.30. Constimtion Day will bo observed. MI members arc urged to be present, [lublin, mother; the guest thi§ 1 MM