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GAlNE^VlXiE, SA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. .
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NO. 9,
BRENAU NOTES
The Alumnjie Association under the
leadership of Miss Edna Bradley of Ab-
bovillCv'S- C., has begun a campaign fojf
AUTOMATIC BANKING MA
CHINE.
The Gainesville. National Bank has in
stalled the . New.Automatic Banking
Five Candidates in Race For Senate
to Succeed Senator Thos. E. Watson
MAIL BOKES MUST BE ERECT- 1 IN HONOR BRIDE-ELECT.
ED IN CITY I On Saturday evening, the Ergataas*
the organization of the alumnae of the MacUbfi -This iuachins is'intended to
college. The plan when carried out will encourage thrift, America's greatest
very delinitoly -bring together in dis- economic need. '
tricts tne alumnae of that section, and Jf the mac hino you may deposit any
extensive plans are already under way j,amount gg^nf up,- at any .time,
to bring hack'to our dear Alma Mater , n id automatically got a receipt for the
the Old Girls, at the commencement of: amount deposited from the operating
1923. ' I bank,
ou Sunday evening, at the Y. W. C. A, Thc operation of this system' is 'very
, Vespef^ervice Miss Kate Dozier spoke simple, as-you Yyili see when you make
to the. students on the Pour Principles 1 our first deposit,
of Living, Miss Dozier is a Brenau Al-
The Gaines vuie iOaimastef has re- * Miss- Career's Sunday School Glass, com-
,,ceivod notice fremthu. Post 'Office de- phmontcd hOr with a kitchen Bhower at
Next Tuesday, the 17th day of Gcto- od Mrs. Wjlliam H. Felton of ' Carers- partment at Washington .that maU re-j’h® honio of, Miss Marguerito niiawil#^.
ber, the voters of Georgia will goAo the viLe, to succeed' the
polls and vote for a United
tor to succeed the late Hon
Watson, the abov
chosen by both. thi
‘ ‘ Walker ’ ’ Democratic
the late Senator Wat:. ^T-taClcs must be erected .at every house Washington street,
States Sena,: 1 son for the interim between- hisdoath mail by city carrier.' This or*] Several unusual contests,’each in koep-
jn. Thos. 1$. and the general eiection^in November, (fgj. i 3 - issued oil account of the'delaysj'bg with the occasion, were enjoyed.
umnao, a prominent educator and has
been more than sufeceasful in her efforts
to improve social conditions. Her per
sonality is’ 'magnetic and she made an
intellectual ns well a3 emotional; appeal
to hnr audience.
The first of the series of Cushman
Club pluys was given on Saturday ev
ening in the Brenau auditorium. “The
Man with a Dumb Wiffe,” by Anatoiq
You -can .deposit nickels, dimes and
quarter.) ‘in,, the machine, -and receive
sir nips, which you will-paste on, your
doposit card. * r
The '.'stamps aro numbered and arc of
different colors. When you have stamps
representing one dollar or' more, you
will present your card at, our bank end
" regular savings account will bo op
ened, in your name and a hook given.
You, will then begin to receivo four per
France tyas very ably coached by Miss ‘cent ' interest on your savings. You will
Maud Fisk of the School of. Oratory.' then receive a now deposit card and
The play is. a farce in one act and was! ready to start all over again by doposit-
so exceptionally well given that it prov-p'ig small .'amounts ifi . the automatic
ed to be one of the best ever presented; bank,
mittooe
There aye five candidafos for the
•atonal ndmination, viz:
1. Gov. Thos. W. Hardwick.
2. .fudge Walter F. Judge.
3. Hop. Seaborn Wright.
4. ‘ Hog. John T. Boifeuillet. .
5. Hon. John E.~ Cooper.
In view of,thc shortness of time elafi-.
sing before the dato of. the primary-,
bbt few speeches tv’ill -he. made by the
candidates, and no great amount of eu-
(husasm, udll.beistirred up, tho people bf
the State having already been engaged
politically for some months in a : heated
campaign; '■*.
Govornor Hardwick last week appoint:
in the department.
Miss Leila. Elder" has returned to the
college nftor^fipending the week-end
with her patents, Mr. and'Mrs. Elder in
Atlanta., . . *
Miss E. B. Mason, who has been 1 quite
sick is much improved.
Miss Elizabeth Lawrence of Atlanta,
was a recent guest of the Tri Delta
Chapter House. .
Mr. E. E. Sutton of Louisville, Ky.,
f pent the wieek-end at tho college as the
guest of her daughter,- Miss Katjileen
Sutton. .
For the convenince of thoge who wi3h
to avail themselves of this sayings sys
tem, we have installed ^machine in tho
lobby Of our bank, ahd all those,.who
arc interested are invited >to partici
pate Evory courtesy and attention will
bo given all who arefnterestod in this
savings'systom. '■
ATTENTION, GIRLS! ;
All gills interested in basketball, and
ir. organizing a Gainesvlle Athletic As
sociation loaiu, meet in Chamber of
... Jinan to serve as a United States Sen
j ator is an honor' highly prized by her
and tho State of Georgia, to whidh state
this dictinction has corns.
' Six candidates qualified in- the race
for State pension commissioner, who is
to be voted upon in the primary Octo-'
her 17. They are as follows: John W.
Clark, of.Augusta; Major C. E. McGreg
or of Warrcnton; J. L. Dent, of'Macon;
John C. Butt, of Buena Yista; Wi C. il.
I'heips, of Atlanta, and John S, Stone,
of Atlanta. . . ■'
j'. C. E. McGregor Makes Formal
Announcement for Pension Com’r.
lly. and physically fit as he was
i muy years .ago, and would'splendidly
fill the position to which ho aspires. It
jor Clias. E. McGregor of "Warren-'
ton, Ga.j is a candidate for Pension
Commissioner at the October fifth, pri
mary to succeed the late Judge John-W.
Lindsey; who hold the office for maiiy
years. Major McGregor is the father of
Mrs. fi). C... Stow of Gainesville, and
CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Tuesday, September 19, Mrs. A. i?,
Hardy entertained the members of the
Modern Topics Olub most delightfully at
her home on Green street.. Mrs. -T.< E.
Day,' who- had charge of tho program
read a well-prepared paper on the Pros-
/•nt Toncloncies - in Public Schools..
On October 5, Mrs. S T. E. Day was
hostess to the Club at her homo’ on.
Broad street. The house was attract
Gainesville and Hall county people will
be deeply‘itttetested in his success fac-
miuso of that fact. In addition, Major
McGregor is an honorable gentleman
and has a, long and successful career as
a man, soldier and citizen to commend
iilm. to-the people of Georgia. Although
along ir years, Major McGregor is as
is conceded on all/sides that the posi
tion of Pension Commissioner will bo
fined by an ox-soldier of the war be-
hi ten Jhc states as long as* there is oho
left, and Major McGregor is one of the
finos: and best of thdso who served their
country during the fateful days of the
.sixide?. Ho often visits, his daughter
here ui Gainesville, and has many per
sonal ’friends y/lio will exert thomselves
to sol! that he wips the position to
which he aspires.
their dwellings to proYido such accom
modations, Iho expense of the same bc-
ijig-smnH.
• It is not the Department’s desire,
of course, that any shall bo deprived
of 'delivery by this requirom'ent,'jmf
rr 4 -)ier. it is earnestly hoped ; .tliat,dll' will
see, the reasonableness, plfi^aud-'hts ad-,
vantage .to; th'emsolvos as well as" to the
carriers. That Gainesville may keep in
lino with- other -progressive cdiniriuni-
tics, it it, hoped, patrons .of this office
who receive inail by city carfierfi'Will
immediately pi'ovido a slot in the doors
of thioir residences, or erect a mail boi(.
The, Department do.es .not -specify any
rarticu'ar mail box (you cab make ; oho
of youv own if- you so dhsiro) though
you,may purchase oiie at, any local hard
ware sthre for a small sum that will
is^a life time.
City mail earners have a given sche
dule to make on each delivery. If one
lias to ring a; door-bell, oy blow a whis
tle, ami wait until the ,occupant of tho
hduse c;,mes id the front: to receive tho
Commerce Building, 5.30 Saturday, Oc- ivQfy m-corated for the occasion With;
v.: :toWr..-i;i. Let’s show somii pci), ,girls, ' r ■ . M K , ■
and get a team.
CARTER—McKINNEY.
The marriage of Miss Bessie Mabel
Carter and ..Mr, Marion. Clements Mc
Kinney will .take place today at 3 o’
clock f/t. tlio homo’ of the bride’s par
ents on Spring street,
‘'The interesting subject for the after
noon was Medical Theories of the Pres
ent Day, by!Mrs, W. J. Cdrter.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEM-
/ ebbs > ’. ji,
At the Macon convention Wednesday,
.the following persons were named, as
Bev. E.' F. -Campbell, pastor ^ of 'tho! 1U einbors of tlio State Executive Gom-
I-ride, will officiate in..the presence pf 1 J «itt^^^|ffiN^fh'don^’essicfiial Dis-
about one hundred intimnto friends and !n ^ c 0 ;
relatives. TO.A.Nix,Lawreueovilie;Edgar'Diui-
Miss.Jnoz.Uarter, niece of the .bride, ^ Gailie8V iU6; Fermov Barrett, l’oc-
will be maid of honor, and little Kath-1^ : Howavd Tate ; jasper; B. N. Holt,
ernns Jones, another niece, will act W.^wronUcvillo-' Mrs.- George H. Johns,
dower girl, while Master Lake Miss Catlie , hlG Dozifil , G aW
Jr., will he ting bearer. Mrs. \V. T.
Meeks will preside jit thc.pinno, aecom
panied by Miss Eula Lee Cheek on tho
ville.
It will be. observed that Gainesville is
liolin. Miss Buth Mikiol of Macon, given two mombore of the.-State Dumo-
eousin I the groom, will sing. ' - Executive Committee, under, the
The out-ofdown guests expected are Walker regime. Congratulations are m
Mr.- Lohman McKinney of Macon, Dr. j »rdpr to Col. Dunlap and Miss Dozior
J. Cletnohts from Pelham, Misses' Ruth both of whom will make capable;mom-
and Rato Mikiol of Macon, Mr. and tiers
Mi'3. R, 0. Jones of Toccoa, Miss Buia
bee Cheek of Royston,
—o-
RRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES.
Mi3S Bossio Carter, wnoso marriage
ie MW Marion MeKinnoy took place
VISITED JEFFERSON LODGE.
Worshipful Master A. G.'Muxwell ami
twenty-odd'other membois of Gaines
ville Lodge No. 2It), F. &. A. M., visited
tho Masonic lodge at .Tefforson last
THE WEEK OF
FATHER AND SON.
served, throughout the continent of
North America the second week of
November. This is a time set aside
by church organizations and other
agencies actively interested in boys
and .young, men to honor the fathers;
and at the same time, to rnake oppor.
tunitites for the fathers and sons to
come together in,. closer comtadeship
and mutual appreciation. ,
The program for the Week’s observ
ance-includes special services on Sun
day in the Sunday school and church
services, as Well as a number of ac
tivities for the week, culminating in a
banqbet t br' church supper on Friday
Wight for all the fathers and sons in
the church. The'week’s program will
be sent free oh request by the Stgte
Association office. Organized Bible
Classes, Young People and. Adults,
are adopting “Father and Son Week’’
FROM BANK-
- ERS CONVENTION.
mother, Mrs. J.T. Chamblcc, Mis. Prior,
teacher of the class, Mrs. J. W. Jaak-
.son and Miss Helen Estes.
The bride-elect, was bccamingbf
gowned in bjack satin, elaborately beafir
ed with large black picture hat to
match. • -
Miss.Inez Larter, niece or Miss C«-
ter’s am f hor tnaul. of honor, entertained;
the bridal party and out-of-town gueste,
nt-a beautiful buffet fihnclieoji on Tues
day nigl.t of the rehearsal.
OGE-
SOLICITOR-GENEI
LINS LIKE!
. Union Superior Court had' a busy •week
cf hourt last wcok. /The grand juajr
went out of the usual way of comple
ments to the Solicitor-General and had
tlio following to 8dy in their Genemf
Presentments: '
“This being the last court in which
Solicitor-General Collins will appear, -ma
want.-to qommeafi hipf «or his fidality-
to duty, wo want to say that as SoRev-
/lor he lias in our’knowledge over/filled:
mail, niuojr valuable time Is lost.' Were | Uiat ; mportaut of fi( . P with mwlt altiHr
dt to occur at only one residence, and -t.y; and we want him to know that this,
oniy; ohee a : day; it> wouldn’t amount to j his old hbme county, is proud of his high
much but if this is muitipliod sovoral Mark ho h&s made. We feel sure thstf
times ouch dayfiwhich it is) ; much time ho wiU vet-climb higher and we warn: I
is lost with a Consequent increased;ex- Rj,,, to know that our good wishes wil !
pdiis'o .tO'the Dopartnicnt. .. Won’t YOU g 0 .v/ith him.’’
iiclp. ; ;us topyci’coke this trouble ;and! lt a Surprise to manjr pcople
expense by proyidihg a slot i« ;youy> tfo circuit that Coh Co])ills m nofc ^
door to*-.erecting a mail rei'eptnflc atj fe , f 0 r T o-eleetion as^tho people seemed.
so wei . ]>leased with his one term !a ol>
Rogers
turned several days
a^ice uppntthe
Convention held at New York.
They sqy everybody was in town
when --they, got there and it looked
like court week or .circus dny. Thejy
think New York is, a great town anil
that Gainesvjlle wop’t beg n to com
pare with it.
SQUAD OF MASONS
WENT TO JEFFERSON.
irty
ssvilli
l our .diyoiling!
! ng delay through relurn of ;iuil!l In
offlee when; there is no ,ono to receive
it, and does away-with' the unsafe prac
tice ol'fp’ncing mail under floors, in' ves-
!ibulj§> end on vrimlow sills.
VI kGD
W ~
j
GINIA HOME OF JEF
FERSON PUT UP FOR SALE.
representing Gainesville Lodge, went
down to Jefferson Tuesday night on
a fraternal visit. A sumptuous din
ner was given the Visitors at the
famed Harrison hotel; where chicken
pie is'as commohas pig tracks. At
the meeting of the order al night, a
Gainesville crew'initiated several can.
as a definite form of service which didates into the Matter Mason’s dc-
they can rendeuior the building up of' gree. ■
today,.was the attractive honorec at a jnglit and put. on the uniform work for
miscellaneous shower on Friday after- brothers in that city. The -Gaiiies-
apciLaf'the homo of Mrs. Montjne Da- j v j-jg ] 0 qg 0 has what is considered ns
; . one Of the finest working teanmjn Geor-
. Contrasting forcibly with" thc inclem-' j Uj . aH( j they keep right up to the miu-
cut weather on the outside, was tho Co* (t0 in Wfeomc affairs. They visited
«}’ interior of tlio pretty homo; 'decor- j T offoi . goll upon invitation and were an
ated with many gorgeous faU flowers,' hl! . p ; rIlt .; 0U . (o tlio lodge there. They
tho color scheme of red prodotnihating. ^ Q - 0 g. y01l ., mos t pleasant reception in
Mrs. Alva Maxwell beautifully read ^ npi g h boring city.
HISTORY CLUB MEETING
Hostess—Miss Beulah' Evans.
(Timo—October 2.1, at 3 o’clock.
.V
Georgia First—Miss Noll Murphy.
Statesmen aiuVOrntors, Brief Reviews
H. J.
‘'That oid Siveetheart of Mine,’’ with
several other appropriate selections.
Miss Alice; Oox also assisted Mrs. Da-
’■itte with entertaining at tho piano
c * u !'h$;'-.tlie aftornooh, -,, ^ BSSMP..;^ .
The: priVenLs were, brought in by lit- j ^ tu '-> ’""g"-
*.o JiAnes Jewell and James Whitehead, Program
'roese^^da,.carrying a large rod ‘ Roll Call-Current Eyouts.
bosket of lovely gifts.
• An oUborato saladH'ourso was served,
oftor which a large-bride’s cake was -Mrs. W. 1. Hobbs. ., -. ,
«»t. . Miss Inez Carter, the maid of lion- j Noted Men and Women—Mrs
or, cut the ring. jl'caice.
Miss Carter was lovely in a late fall ~ L
mode! of black Canton Crepe, laco trim- j HISTORT CLUB MEETING
med, with touches of silver. Mrs. Da- Will be held October 21st at 3.00
'itte wofn .black with girdle of gold o’clock at the home of Miss Beulah
doth. -Evans.
The guests .included about fifty friends’ Study:' Georgia,
of the bvidc-oleet. | Roll Call. Current events;
^ 0 j Georgia First—Miss Nell Murphy.
Mrs. Mumu\ Wiley of -Texas, arrived ( Statesmen and orators brief
k Gaincavillo lust wi-ck for a visit to view—-Mrs. W. I. Hobbs.
Wslstoy, Mrs. .1, 0. McConnell and oth-1 Noted men and women—Mrs. H. J.
Pearce.
Christian ideals in the home ana in
the church and community.
President Harding issued a special
proclamation last year for the observ
ance of “Father and Son Weew.” It
is being jointly promoted by the In
ternational Sunday School Associa
tion, through its auxiliary State and
provincial associations throughout the
United States and Canada, and the
Young Men’s Christian Association,
The trip was a very ‘pleasant one'
throughout and the visitors are pro-,
fuse in their praise of,the Jefferson
MRS, FELTON RETAINS
WATSON’S SECRETARY.
Mrs. W. H. Felton, United States
senator succeeding the late Thomas
E; Watson, retained Monday as her
The Urst “Father ana Son” banquet private secretary Miss Sarah Orr, who
was held bv thft Y. M. C, : A. a number was private secretary to Senator
rf JSioe ta of brine-1 Watson. M iaS On- is in Washington morning utto,- . was appom.co
°i 5 ,2.. illor in this t.av W «s in tho iat 0 sonator’s olfico S? ol<l Si®
Washington, I). C., Oct. 9.—Adver-
tiaements. appeared in the newspapers
of the^national capital Monday offer
ing for sale-“historic Monticello,” the
Virginia country place of Thomas
Jefferson. ■
“This Virginia colonial home, the
artistic creation of the great states
man,' Thomas Jefferson, with a free
hold of 650 acres, is for sale” said the
simple announcement.
No price was given.
Numerous times in recent year-3
there have been movements inaugu
rated to buy Monticello by popular
subscription and make of it a national
shrine, such as Mdunt Vernon, Sthe
home of Washington, but .these ef
forts failed. ‘
SENATOR REBECCA
FELTON FOUND
IN THE KITCHEN.
Carterssville, Ga., Oct. 7.—“If my
colleagues in the United States Sed
ate could have seen mo in -my kitchen
the morning after 1 was appointed
ing them together in this way was
first originated.
Pastors, superintendents and teach.
ers of adults and young people are
urged to observe tHis week through
out Georgia, for the building up of
the homes, thc churches and the com
munities. | .
HOME OF FRANKLIN
IN PHILADELPHIA'
WILL BE TORN DOWN.
in closing up his unfinished corrc-l™ before preparing my own break-
spondence and looking after other de- undoubtedly they would have
tails of the office. exclaimed, <What are we coming
' io?’”
THE MODERN TOPICS This was one of tho first homely
- T ‘ . CLUB ENTERTAINED, j and typical statements oi Mis. WH-
;liam II. Felton, of Cartorsville, first
Last Tuesday Mrs. A. S. Hardy an-] woman member of the greatest <h’-
tertained the members of the Modern; liberat'ye body ;n tbe wcfi’ld. ittci
Tonics club most delightfully at her 1 she had been given her commission by
AT ALAMO THEATER.
Thursday, October 12:
A' big special—the pioture you
been waiting to see—“Nice PeopW-,.
with Wallace Reid, Belie Dacic^iv
Coiirad Nagel, \Claire McDoud ami
many more.
Also a Buster Keaton Comedy^ “T&ir.
Blacksmith.” A dollar show for
15 and 30 cents.
Friday, October 13:.
A Marshall . Neilan’s prixiaetjesa
“Fools First” with Claire Wimfcso^
and Richard Dix.
Also 16th Series “Stanley in Afrk*.”’
10 and 20 cents.
Saturday, October 14:
Western Feature Production pre- V
sents Wm. Fairbanks in “The Cltstu,-
h p ” ‘ *'
Also a Christie Comedy.
10 and 20 cents.
Next Week's Special: Rudolph. Val
entino in “Blood and Sand.’*
Philadelphia, Oct. 7. — Benjamin
Franklin’s first Philadelphia home is
to be wiped out of existence. The
house, at No. 111-Spring street where
the philosopher took up his residence
upon hiis arrival from Boston, is tq
be torn down to provide for the ap
proach to the new Delaware River
bridge.
The house is a ramshucklc, totter
ing shanty and the street on which it
is situated is only an alley.
Topics club most delightfully at her she had been given her com
home on Green street. Mrs. T. E.; Governor Hardwick at the Bartow
Day, who had charge of the program, county court house Friday niUu. and
read a well-prepared .paper on “The hail-received a wondcrfu.lv touc...o ,
•Present-Tendency in Public ‘Schools.” ‘ tribute of respect and love front the
On Thursday Mrs. Day was hostess ! people of Caiiersviile, ! .. tow t n-
to the club at her home on East Broad ty, and uV t c.e.gia.
street. The house was attractively
decorated for the occasion with fall M* 8 ** ’.dn Mac Poiyell bt Gainesville,
flowers. The subject for the occa- widely known teaoiior and locturcr of
sion was “Medical Theories of the Mow fork, wiio will make an fifidreSB
Present Day,” by Mrs. W. J. Carter, ut the convention of Woman’s Clubs
ithia week on “Psychology and Tgbjlfii-
I. C. McConnoll returned lust quo of Bpeeeli. ti nil Moag,’’ will be Jin’
from a visit of n month or more r/ P (>y| jvf Cobb -Lampkin and will
atis-CH in Ti’xasy wliere she enjoyed bo one of the many dial iaguished \ Hi
ker stay.
Banner.
THE FIRST WOMAN SENATOR!,
(New Yory Herald.)
It is a politicaal oddity that tie-
first woman member of the Unitadi
States Seniite should Fa from Oar-
gia. For Georgia is one fciw
States where the men insisted that
woman’s place was in the homo,
not at the polls. Geol’gb: was mow.
bitter ii) its opposition to woman
suffrage Ilian most of its neighbor
states. Georgia in 1919 rejected tire
Nineteenth Amendment to the ©ait
stitution by an overwhelming vote—
38 to 10 in the State Senate and 1®K
to 24 in the House. Texas migfaft
vote for such a revolutionary thiagfe.
but Georgia never!
Of course it may be that Mrs, Wil
liam II. Felton, who was appointed,
yesterday by Governor Hardwick to,
fill the vacancy caused by Senates'
Tom Watson’s dath, will never pap-
licipate in the business of the Unitedf
States Senate. A Democratic prit-
mary in Georgia will nominate a> e/im^
didate for the Senate this month andj
it probably will be somebody ol
sterner sex. But Georgia in houoriaar
Mrs. Felton, who was one of the pa
tient strugglers for suffrage,
.made what will be regarded as a
lure of repentance for its hanbm
heart. .
Even if she never sees
Chamber Mrs. Felton is a Se
Congi-ess. Georgia has done -
country expected Kansas
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