Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 06, 1922, Image 1

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i AY, DECEMBER 6; 1922. GAINESVILLE, GA. WELCOMED REV. W. P. KING. j^st. Sunday evening .at'the Fir3t jfeikodist church a 1 cordial welcome was pvaa Bcv. W. P. King, pastor of this 1 tiurcU for the ensuing year, by the va- n«8 denominations of the city. Bov. JT. Y. Humby presided, and the opening wur offered, by Bev. E. F. Camp, of the First Baptist church, p* behalf pf the First Methodist church, Col. H. H. Fprry made a brief impressive talk, after which Col. A. 0. Wheel** responded on behalf of iDc other denominations of the city. «ev.' W.,P;*B^$Ws£ then presfehted by the presiding elder and Appropriate- l» thankfd the speakers and the people <jf the community for their words of iitdoesi and greeting and assured one bid ail that he was hereto fill his plnca it Us church and in The community as , best ho could, v.- vA. ^ fw occasion wasra very pleasUnAoue fir the large congregation that • atteavf- Mr. Charlie Martin, Jr., popular stu- (leijt of .the University of Georgia, spent last week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin. Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Pickens spent Sunday and Monday at Bosnian, Go., on a visic tp their son and daughter. Mrs. J. M. Bell of Wayncsvilk, N, C., was the guest of Mrs. Joha*. Bcd- wine last Sunday. Mi\ Ivuiij Bichardson, who has been con nected. with Rogers * store 'here, has boonktiransferred to, Nowntin, Ga., whore ho goes immediately. Mr. Henry Smith, now * promwjajd- insurance man of Atlanta, was Alt kero lost week-end as a guest of teaMfciSft.* , Messrs. Howard' Thompson, Hammond Miss Mttry Brown returned homo Snsv- day after enjdying a very deUgMM trip to New Yoyk. ' • " • *■ Mrs. | T. Baugheom of Bostwiek ban been tlyt* guest for several days of be* mother, Mrs. J. B. Mundy,;** "WesA Broad stycet. v"- • *?. ■ React the Christmas ads of local Merchants in this issue and SHOP EARLY! The many friends of Mr. William Vance cf-Buford will regret very- much to learn that an operation for 'appendi-i citis has 'been necessary, but aifd gratir fipd to. know tjhat he is vapidly improv.- big. ' .. lor Hands, were , in the'city last . ofi Mrs. Ha^ri?’ par- SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED GAINESVILLE HIGH.^ * By authority of the Bodrd of Trtis- .ees, the . President of bnGrango Col- Mr. M. Gc Dunbar of. Greenville,. S. spent 'Sunday with'M 1 tv.Bv, : 0: livaotui .Mr Leonard Fuller of Emory Uni- -well, spent the Thanksgiving holidays varsity was at]home last week-end, as j« Augusta, with Mr. Bagwell, who re- , Ml-. Charley ; Jackson ia now«•#**- ted'.-.wi'^. the firm, of .J. D. v.^icrewill be glad to aoo.nad srspes; his-friends. ^ " • • • .Miss Helen .Estes left last weak tec the Phil]ipincs, where she gww la kt with her brother, Charles, who has w***. mr.iiy my.itnT}' honors in the States has been transferred to the Phili^imen, She will remain with him some fins*. * * * * Messrs. Herbert apid Austin IJesav spout . Thanksgiving holidays hero. wSGr, tlieii- parents; Col. and Mrs. R BL Una®, logo has written the Principal of the Gainesville High school offering a schol arship of one hundred dollars, this schol arship to be awarded to that young lady graduating first among the. girls. ol hor clnss. It is believed that this scholarship prill, stimulate ~the girls'of^the High, school to diligent 'application to work liud that-i t; will be a fitting- recognition of merit tothat.one upon whom the honor is bestowed, - EDITORS MET HERE LAST FRIDAY. The Ninth district press Association cwreaed in the assembly Hall at Bro un College at J2:30. o'clock last Fri- ia,y, but the attendance proved small for some reason unknown. Messrs! Shan- aoi of Commerce, McWhorter of Win- -l.?r, Davidson of Cleveland, and Single- t«# of Clarkesvilie, were the only, out- li.town newspaper - men present. Chan cellor D. C. Barrow of the State Uni- v.eaity, and Mrs. Troutman of Bomc, fhe latter a former resident of Gaines ville when her late husband was pastot of the First' Metho.dist church here, both nddicssod the editors, making inf- iwessive and inspirational talks. Dr. S. J. Peatce, entertained the editors at kaclieor. following; the'meeting. ' sides-there .now, having recently‘moved /com Gainesville. THANKSGIVING DANCE AT One of the most pleasant entertain ments of the Thanksgiving lioilduys waA a. drtnoe with, the BivorSide-Cadets us hosts, given at the Academy on ..Thins- day hyoniug.A' number of out-of-town guests.wvere present. The Cadets'have always euteieji into the fine ontertajri- niopts. that. hkvc been given at thmr ■school with the greatest earnestness,, 'and, that is respoasibld tp a great, ex tent for. their best dance,, the one of last Thursday. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all who. pljt'enfled, ■ j I wa ? ton', and her many friends at her for mer home. . Mr., f, -gaul..the very popular nianti- gej of'Sj-aul/a Department Store,, spent Aiwdwsday and Thursday' in th© Gate' Misfe ..Tnlia, Sruith spent Sunday Buford with her sister, Mrs. A- .Tones. HOGSED—CARTER. Mr. ibid Mrs. Elbcrt'*Hogsedj of Toc- coa, announce the -engagement of their daughter, Janet Brioaficld,' ■ to Joseph Dean' Carter of Gainesville. Nof cards. •'.Mr. Kennington, assiatanimm*r ngor ol the Western Union Tekfro^t ,C.o. here, spent the wcek-emd in Aft- ■Janta. . * ». ■« S M\-. Bufsell Chamblee of CollegcrTijjont a few days wftit fcw Quito n ^number of Gainosvillians at tended tiic Tccit-AubUm football "gatnh in Atlanta, which Tech won by the score of'Td to-6! ; ." ’< ' * * • • ». Mr. Chlfortl^Portex, ..attending Km- ery Unirversity, spent the Thanksgiving hoildays til home with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Porter. •"^4. :+ ' Capt. and Mrs. O. A. Hill and daugh ter, Neil, of San Pedro, Morcoifj aro ' IliCmwiilii «iT fiTi nini Mrs'. M, .0.Brown. A. bouncing boy arrived last Wednes day- to bless the homo of Mr. and Mis. ,1. W. Jacobs' on Brchau 'avenue. T - Mr. B. A. Spainhour, connected with the Beynolds Tobacco Co: here, Has bo : eh ; ‘ttansforred to the Southern‘^is- I FAMILY REUNIO|f. Ait occasion of great interest to qiuta- a number of people was the auaual re; union of children, grahdchUdfenriiahdt relatives of Mr. and Mts.' 'T- Jar-, ictt Thanksgiving day at tkeir. hqmc near Gni>«esvillo. ■ ■/ Sixty guests enjoyed/ the bountiful: dinnejr vyb\ch .wps^rvod wi-tkpvAWo.. The center decoration of thd tabk was \i pumpkin filled with fruit. " Ait enjoy able part of the dinner was the barbe cued pig which Mi. ..Tai-i-ett ,hnd.,-P r °- pared Ibr this’ ^ ; V ! On this day ,the date'of the reunion was changed, to the fourj.h Thursday in August. r : ; ; ; -\ • . • £ Those present besides the immediate relativot were: Mr.* and Mrs. James .Tarrctt, i.ml daughter, Sibyl, of .Toffth-- son; Mi. and Mrs. Thompson-and chib yy the school .orchestra. ejits, Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. ChamMw^ iMt Week.. , . 1HAUAN CLUB TO AFfSAR ? ^T BRENAU. like Cushmad-Clubnunouhcos.tho cow- tj of the Thalian Drajnatie CJgb froW :be^eiyerrity of'-Glorgia, qn Saturday : , Mrs. W. E, Smith held the key. that opened The silver chest given away.by jlie^Keibnont^rog-Go.vliTho key con- ! whilc^i key being given wtih- oacASCy nurcha-ic' 'nil' V^fa‘iWdnr'%i'irilft''fri'(iV'irf ^ fare last Monday. /Numerous holders of keys tried their, but only one key .cquld open this..beautiful chest, Mrs. Smith ,-v/ns: .the.. 1 Jn®ky /ono. Miss Esther Smith of Atlanta, won gyest % the week-end of tee Hip.-' Mark' A. Ptfmoar of Atkntei whs the guest tU mhinta k •». 08*57 The play to be given . is a farce; '‘IfrH.Temple’s Telegrpm,” and prom- Scserved seatS : i ^-dpn ; sale, .at Cin- Alok"" ;v DANCF, AT CLUB A SUCCESS. A yoiy cnjiqrable feature- of dost Wednesday evening was a,- dance at -the Cliatialiooclioe Gulf Chib -raider the-aus-- pices of thc.Uaui E. ’ Boldrng "Post No. TfiE B. Y. P U. RALLY AT OAKWQOD GRHAT SUCCESS The B. P. U, rally which was hold it 6okwoOd church last Sunday was in c^ery way a success. Despite the fact >11$ weather-was: throatoning; a large c-Qngregp.Uon was pregont, which filled the house almost all day. The speakers who were scheduled to spook /on the program were on hand, each delivering * real soul stirring message, which ,io- 'j*8d wore very inspiring .to.those prcs- eut. The,, fine inspirational music con tributed greatly to the spiritual - uplift enjoyed: by those who attended, Most.of the eleven churches of this district were representc^iwith a good 7 American Legion,/Gainesville chap We are prepared to deliver your meats, and to give you quick service. / So when you need meats call us. 27C Watch our ads and our special prices. They/added much to the REPAIRING PAVING, the hoys and'being in The• .Georgia Bailway & Power 1 Co. they .might w6ll. been , has fdr sovoml days had a crew ofmon busy repairing .the puving which had got in bad condition along the tracks cf the company in Qainosvllloi '■ The work is being done on. the line botwoen the Southern depot and th* public, square find/OP' Groon street, Tgo conipany is spending cOnsidottk-. bl/ m.iiu-}'" in this work, and it is cot'-- taialy a'lnui-h unodod improvement. fhc last game, appearance, of bchool colors, .. ... called. gridii)Oii dress siiits. The G 1L S. hub' showed their ap- pyeciation by defeating the Commerciui crew 33 to 0, but they and the othor jmombovs of the student body and the 'faculty tie sire to express further their i sincere appreciat ion of this beautiful I gift and the kind spirit that prompted I5, Thu following contriWod: ' ,T, E. I’nlmour, Mrs. W. E. Black- shenr, Guy Barrett, Jt. W. Smith, Dr. If L. l'hgcrs, Goforth. Bros., Wy C. Whelcliel. A. C v Wheeler. H. F. Fuller, ,1’nu.k Crow, E. T. Parks, Airs. Oinciolo, j’\V. M. liriee, Fred Kitnsey, Harold^ Ter- ivll, Paljiiciuv Hnrdwtiro Oo., W. D- 13’iorcc,.Carter (Ivecery Co'., S. O. Smith, j,;i. c. Pruitt, .1. A. Ibulolph, 0. V. Nal- ! l,. V) T. Hi Kobe it.son, Hoseh Bros., G. Ej] 'pilgrim, B. D- Btnokweldo'r, W. J. fortcr.-O. S. Keid. Boyd Sloan. G. H. S. GIRLS VS. CHATTA-' HOOOHEE HI. *6$mm The quin lotto- of feminine dmskotee'lH will open wabt promises to be a good basketball souson ivhon tlioy moot tlic- Baptist girls from tlm .Chattahoochee High School Friday evening at • 7.-13 o’clock: Thy new floor in the Fair building is good end the spectators vvnl bo comfortable and everything point's to a great occasion. No official line-up has been given,' but fifteen girls crc to be iii - uniform. Most of the girl3 from last your will probably.be scon in action. They-tire well kmnvn' to the fans and. no move popular five could be found anywhere. Don’t miss the first game! Be on j hand and pull for G. H. S. . SARRON SELLS HIS CAFE. G. 0. Barron has sold his cafe eh too sqtinvg'to Messrs. B. H. Coker of Roi «o, and, -M. B. Coker of Gainesville, ^ttor, having operated n shoe store •tore for tho past year or more. The no "‘ purchasers took charge of tho cafe this morning. iriormn] liiti m