Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, December 06, 1929, Image 4
I Z\k Clevclanfc Cotiric’ 0 fatal Or < Lin of White County. G 'ftlitwtnM Vfm-kly **. Cl«v«d*tni (i*. 1 V. Davidson, Editor. iw -me* At i:i«wl*n<t CJ*.. hi* necond claws mail matter. | Mcmhfli Ninth DUtrict Pr*»s Awoclalnn « Georgia Frew " National Edi*nruu •* Fr«u ConiKitOi The WwW Subscription. *F5» P el y0i " in advance In hit i>,ooo word message congress Tuesday PwidentHoove. dii-.cuBsed many important question Pith, are eon front mg the nwtioi j « at this time. The president gave much time ' subject of prohibition stating 1 th« of the that the present enforcement .‘icl was very uusaAisfactory ig tiiat not only was viie ntiichin i L but ery for enforcement necessary, t he citizen most realize and cooper¬ ate with his own teeiing of respon¬ sibility. depression As to the sudden 1 buftnes^Mr. Hoover said that f was due to over-optimism, but kfu ’ 1 he had instituted cooperation of M«. "" country and re-established, confi i .deuce so that wages should remah j the same and unemployment pre vented. • Other measures discussed by the , president were radio commission farming improvement, post office high waps. veterans,'Muscle .Shoal immigration, regulation of electric power, banking system and lax re ciuction. Cong rets plunged into businet. Tmssdnv to carry out die measures recommended by the president j . Before taking up other business sue rtUenuhing to settle the case <u j Senator-elect Care who is said to ’ the 1926 ' have spent $ 785,000 in primary. Aller this the tax re daction measure will be taken up Georges Clciuenceuu o! France who tiled at his home in 1 aiis No* 513 . It is said of him, him, “he “he is Otv j of the most forceful characters tin j French nation has produced. lit starved as a physician, editor, poll .liciau, scholar, duelest, truce P rt '! Mvief, He was the head of th peace conference ^following tin World war. The “Tiger," as he was called .was a member of no ^religious d. I nomination and believed in and in «#u«ted on the ^complete separatioi ot-church and state. amac cR. tertUBss • State Tax Commissioner H. C Nauruinfhe» announced some neu rulings on the gross sales tax lot Georgia. .. He states th.it baled cotton soli within the stale are not taxed, Some mamifacturmg concern operating dining rooms 01 cafe left as for convenience, these arc taxable. Each automobile Male is taxable •is well as resales, tbo’j commission¬ er announced. COFFEE CROP AIDED BY RED CROSS IN ISLANDS Disaster relief given following the 1 West Indies hurricane which struck I’jttu Rico, the Virgin. Islands and Florid*, as wall as otlfer islands in tbs Caribbean Sea. presented one of the largest task* yet undertaken byt ft American Red Cross. In Florida, 'Wher* 1,810 lives were lost, the Ked Cross aided 41,286 persons. la Porto it tea and the Virgin I*ianrts, where th? loss of life was not so great, but when the devastation was almost cemplsta. she Red Crow aided 731^12 persons. Destruction of the coffee plants wh* SJ r r~S.u“«T M ftX’ By employing 67.002 natives to clear *.b« osffoe-land, so that replantlna would «o forward immediately, thus providing work and wages iu.r thou¬ sands. ■‘•Jf all the unequal treaties are o*> irevised and all -foreign troops >e anoved front Chinese soil within three w«ars, you may cut off my head,'' Gen. •Ohlang Kai-shek, new President of a bina, has announced -to his people. ITiv -world wishes Chitujg jtood luck, amd at The x a me time remembers that a -cihiBese -general .now and then jests his head before he hag a chtiflee iv snake good hit sroauea. THE CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. L@«al N@ws \ We will have no issue Jan. 3 J 93° Mr. Ed Carpenter spent a few 1 days this week w parents cm Mossy Creek. Mr. Buford Davidson, who is employed in Detroit, returned oa a visit Saturday to parents, Er. and Mrs. G. W. Davidson. The thermometer registered 10 above Saturday morning. White County Bank bought the j Carpenter place at Sheriff sale The other property was titled before salt, Mr. F, G. Jones M s returned home after a visit to his brother in j j ^kfahoma. J Mrs. J. H. Cantrell spent Mon day m Cleveland. Site says Bur¬ ton lake 's very beautiful now. Miss joncai Nelms, of Com merce, is visiting her sisrer, Mrs fas I’, Davidson, this week. Sol Jarrett, colorep, of Mossy Creek district, died Sunday of dropsy. “UncleBenton”Trotter is spend "* ”" k W ‘"' h ” “• J'ostnvister Alex Davidson and son, Tom, spent Monday in At l„uta. Mrs, Anna Kenimer has closed [)U| . | wdg<5 , liu j KOne gone to Atlan ttt until around April tst. Mr. Charlie Stevens has moved into the Dr. Neal bungalow. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Warwick, ol Colo , arrived in Cleveland Mon¬ day night to visit relatives. Mr. J. L. Cushy and family nave moved to Habeishain, La, Mr. Ilarve Uolesnnn, of Shoal Creek district, died Tuesday night of heart trouble. Judge A, I,. Dorsey received a letter from Cob Stun Tate inform* mg him in response to a letter that the road from Cleveland to to \ii coochee was placed on the state system of highways on Nov. 7 .,but she county officials must secure a do ft. rigid of way. Emory Dorsey, colored, entered ^ ( . _| ottesi > home Monday night ; n tl j runilen C ondition|*ami las (own on the floor, Membets oi he family t{iw him and noiiffec •tHeei's who lodged him in jni where he still is. Mfg. E. Soutiigid, of Atlanta, -pent .Sunday with her brother, Ed. Mr. George Davidson arrived al mine last Friday night on a visit lej* cmpbjyAd on the If. F I •i. It. He was accompanied by \lr. Marcelle Heratage, of Macon, aim i r also employed by flig same railroad. Misses jv-bie and Addle David on spent the weekend with Imme- 1 oiks. Mi*r Edna Heritage, secretary Riverside, spent the weekend at he home of Mrs. Alex Davidson. Mr. YirgihGlover •continues to m prove. A New York news report says hat the I. C. Penny Co, mu; form a merger with Sears, Roe & Co. The Empire Construction Co, ave finished their work of wiring Cleveland and we will have elec i icily when details withMr. Tink¬ are arranged. Mr. Roy Power is visiting re¬ j * Mr*. \Y. A. Jackson is in a seri¬ condition frotp a lal.i -she re ~ «** *« »»** *<**•! as*ist 'beriff lackson went to her nice ;iini fell .i 1 ui jjrwk/ jiis let’ am ibove the e.l.xiw, five rJwi'iH lioiitjf very well. The greatest water power on earr n j is women's fears. How big does a sailtish have to get j get to become a yawl? Americanism; Becoming infuriated, at a politician for acting tike a noli- 1 tician. Advertisements White Coirtiry.' ;,H whom it urftyfeMteerti: ■ii. 8. Mil [nr nan! ,h 0. Miller having proper form, applied to me for per merit letter of administration on the ate of Mia. J. M. Miller, late of said " nty - Tl,|g is ,0 cite * n and si,, « u, *>' Me creditors and next of kin of Mrs. J AC- Miller to he and appear at my office within the time allowed law atul show .•arise, if any they can, why permanent lutministration should not he granted to K H Miller and J. C. Miller on Mrs. J. 31. -Miller’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day oft)ec4tnl.»«r, 1929 . A. L* Dorsey, Ordinary. - Heoi-gut. White County. To ail whom it may concern : K. K. Jackson, having in proper form applied to me for permanent lettem of administration oe the estate of Mi s. L. A " f*< kson, iate of said county. This is to cite ah and singular the creditors anti Next to kin of Mrs. L. A. jacks*>n to be and appear «t my office wituin the* time allowed by law anil show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to F. K. Jackson on Mrs. L. A. Jackson's estate. Witness my hand and official signa¬ ture this 2nd day of December ih2i). A. L. Dorsey. Ordinary. tfeavgia. White Cimnty. Will lit Bold before the court home* itnoi- in the Town of Clevelatul on the first Tuesday, it*JO, between the leu*! hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following property to wit: One planer and all machinery upper Uitnlng thereto, su«tMV» tielis and etc. with a planer and machinery at¬ tached therein. One boiler engine and all epuipment that go with a pjaner of like kind, etc., complete- Now located on 1 lie punperty of Io N, Hears and on tiie spur t|-Hnt of the Gainesville, ,t yorth western railroad and being locatwi iu two sheds <m said property owuep by said L. 8 . 8 e»r». -Said projierty levied upon as the propertiC of Johnson Lnm , her Co. tu satisfy a distress warrant for j rent, issued from dm J. J’. C-jiU'J of the Hfilst, district G. M , in favor of L, N. Sewrs Against the said Johnson Liunhtn Co. This llir 4th day of Do.cernliej 192i*. W. b. Allison Iteputy (Siiariff White County, Georgia. She— Does kfiii'fp hubby T <sis»> -»* He—tea. He says she writes him from Palm Beach whether she needs money or not. ® L Mixture The orstory folk* let 3llp I* flUed with verbal tricks Tou scarce know which t* statesman¬ ship And which Is polities. One Better Oh} Horse—Remember how the au¬ tomobiles, when fhey came into prpmi ence. laughed at us for {Hiking along? Buggy— Yep, but them was 4 #D 0 F days. Old Horse—Now it’s a ease of the airplanes laughing at the automobiles. Extinct Inspector leapqntining class)—Name an extinct aulntal. Small Boy—Please, sir. Tommy. Inspector—But Tommy isn't an ex¬ tinct artknal. Sinai} Boy—Yes, sir. fie was oor cat, but th# dog got hold of him. A* Adv«rti»«d The Renter—Say, you, you told me the room you rented to me commanded a line view and I find it opens cm a Light she ft. The Agent—That’# right. The kcrapleigh eoiiple live across the shaft and they pur up gome of the best. CLAD TO HEAR WHAT? He—Miss Mary, It's impossible to¬ me to tell you what I think of you jib*—How glad I am to hear that- lax Collector’* Notice Third and last round Dec. yth Blue Ridge at J. II. Jarrard’sStore j 9 a m. Robinson M ill 9 -.3° •'> in. \V. N. Turner’s Store m. ' J im Palmer’s Mill 11 130 a. in. i SiioalCreekLawground rj : 8 o p. m. ! Astnnore’s Store 1 : to p. tn. . U F Chumb!ers store > p.m. ! I*. D. >V hitfieid Store 3 p. in. , Hulsey,s Bros. Store 3 :Ho p. m. j Meldenn Station 4 p. rn. Dec. 10 th. j. II. Stovall’s Store to a, m. Leaf P. I J. 1 / a. m. A. B. Tomlin - Store J 2 : 3 <> p. in B;trrett’s Mill 1 p. m. i,. H. Alexander’s Store 2 130 p.m. U'. J. Presley Store 3 W, F. Hulsey » Mill 3 : 30 }). m. it. F. Wofford Store 4 p. m Dee. 1 21 ti Leonard Hood’s Store 14 a. 111 . Sautee P. O. 1 o a. in. jNacoochee Station ji a. rn. Helen 12 noon Roberistown 2 p. tn. Asbestos Slatiijn 4 p. in. Cleveland Dec. 17 . tM, 19 and 2 o. Books close Dec. 20 th and execu lions will l>e issued. S L. Brown, T. C. 7 Headquarters for XAcdem Gifts jhat last for ijears From far and wide has been gathered at our retail store a host of Electrical Gifts appropriate for Christmas. Electric ranges, percolators, irons, toasters, waffle irons, wai ming pads, electric heal: ers, vacuum cleaners} mid decorative lamps (if strih* mg beauty. Something for everyone on your list ! Christmas Terms on Electric Ranges and Refrigerators . . , . FREE with each range an 18-piece *et of Viko Mumi mtm Ware especially de sigm-d for Electric Cookery. 'Terms: $0 down, 24 months to pay, GE Refrigerators—SHI down, balance in 24 months. Visit our nearest store right away. Make your se¬ lections NOW ! Geo ,GIA IOWEB. co 12 r any A C-itiren Wherever Wp Serve MttX >'A Russian nnist is to go to Africa to paijit heayiiful Bedouirj girl* vvbfi never lint lie.'’ The best practice will itiill for a si aid sandpapering before OPP', v! »{,' the paint. — A ipjustlocnaire in Rochester ask* whether it zifher is n musical ingtrit nient or- a disease, Jt is something you scratch, iliongh that hardly an¬ swers the question. Some letters of Benjamin Franklin have just been sold at auction for jvO. <Kk>. Not so much ! Many a letter ol a gay old sport lias brought that in the private market 1 . Just to show yviia.i the typesetter can do in a big moment one in Al¬ berta. Canada, refers to the central Sgure in a film epic of the high seal as a “swashbuckling aero.” I Georgia Man Honored By Woodman of World R. G. Plunkett, fanner city at torney of Macon, has been elected Watchman of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Association, with headqu^ers at Omaha, Ne braska. Fraser. President of the Woodmen, in commenting on the election of Mr. Plunkett to Watchman of the association said: It was a real pleasure to have Sovereign Plunkett elected to such a high position in our -treat organization. Sovereign r.elt. a loyal representative of Georgia, has been of great aid in pushing forward the Woodmen of the World to greater heights. He is faithful and efficient. Also his; election is recognition of the leva: j support of the State of Gvorgm to our Order." Mr, Plunkett, a graduate ot the College of Lew at Mercer Univer¬ sity, served as city attorney of Macon from 1917 to tC21. He was bom September 10. lSSl. ini Macon. Georgia end here he has! resided smee birth. As a member and Officer ot the Magnolia Camp of the Woodmen of the World in Macon, Mr. Plun kett has built an enviable reputa tion as a fraternal worker, ing for a number of yeais as Camp Auditor and as a delegate to national conventions. In 1925 at the Macon convention the - flee of Head Couiwntl of Georgia was conferred upon him. Plunkett is Widely known in and socie.’. activities not only Macon but throughout the State: of Georgia. The Woodmen 0 / the World is the wealthiest fraternal insurance ’ association in the nation with ! more than one hundred million j dollars invested in government and municipal bonds. Part of this ; sum is Invested in bonds of Georgia municipalities. The Wood men of the World is known world wide for Iteing 104 Der cent solvent. Two of the largest enterprises ! that have placed the Woodmen of j progressive the World in Fraternal the j fore-ranfe Insurance ‘ Societies, prominent and are mad the t War it nationally Manorial- | Hospital at Ban Antoni\ Texas Cultivate The Habit Of A “Salad A By JOSEPHINE B. GIBSON j Dirtf tor, Horn* Ecortotoici He p:,, H. J. Htiot Company ' | j —--- The salad h*Wt h growing Amerma. W« )»««. mU. «»t^ able for J^oit iuUUn luncheon ,a J ; >m ' s ,ur orpopper ,b « «'«■. simph: ®* salads j oi grueut for the dwnec »iom. 1 ami tiie fancier salads ti>r dessert or as jrurty refreshments. Be-', sides being attractive in appear - ance and appealing to th? *ppes (He. salads supply iu ,,wr I he minerals and vgtaguins so necessity tor ~, ,__...,.::n-- ; , . ' ”E5 ‘ ~.’”""p‘nm‘j 'T W44”? ‘ , J r‘ _ '33?» 131.13}? > gfl- '! A: , , . _ "r ,- ‘ i xx: i is“ “'0' C T . f} k 1 I. '/ ‘ .- 5* p:*—x ; I 4:21“ *~> \\\W 5») w ’ W i 5 V42“ I, *‘r _. 1’“ ;/' ll y: W} i m?’ ' 43. . .. w A g : K 35%;: H " , .§*- w ,M “ ‘V / f I i ‘ r v . E ‘ it is irttie woodef, then, that 1 wlicn we women meet, dew salad rennes are oiren the topic of dis I mission. rnsxii.n Thev They are .« a subyvet o( genuine intercut to usf Here are a few vtcipe* foV easily prepared attracWve salads, which von will enjoy usui^: Mock Salman Salad — 2 -urs rarrota own-syi}- *r»tto4 ot xi-ouw#: \/% c\tp. cbenwd' KaxiUh wslnuta: -wp v ttflcj niivv, rh-mnwl: I m-er nyi, II-.-r eWoo ‘ 1 rablmpooc r-rwnd twe »4 rtOtoti eherrned: H HH , \t rssa well jeneor.yd **<•# Jtwsia*. of Mix lettuce. thogonghly Garnish dnd serve in ne.ta with slices of stuffed olii e Tiiis titakt's % doh ctous, -andwith JeaBhful spread. sa'#d, g|«A a Kidney Bean Salad - i run? Based Red Kidney D wj—; J -UO eeterv. -ut tn pi««* cur r-.r rat. ha*«; 2 lyctu sajtefc ; U ♦wupooa «glk r 1 ADVERTISING is like liniment. I %( 1 cant be applied effectively with a powder puff. It needs rubbing in And the harder the rubbing the better the results. RUB IT IN HARD—Increase your acvertis ing—put in the sales pressure—create enthusi ¬ asm and enrgy arid optimism throughout your organisation—arid watch the progrss you make i ■ I ] Water.man K- G- PLUNKETT Georgia man who was appointed t« hkh c fSce in W. O. VV. ---— — —----------——— and the Radio Station WOW at the national headquarters build lug in Omaha, The hosphai is an outgrowth of a yj e dream of P.evident Fraser, Dunng its five y jars ol existence y, h a;; improve! lit h.-r.-fh more two thousand paihnts. The hospital is the shot, pkr-e of San. Antonio and repretents an invest mert of more than nrtr.iliion doL ]| ccnrirfs of 210 ocrea ot;" (aad. completely equipped h.qs-. pitai. nurres' hcuie. and ui.ihy other buFdings. It hs a free satax torium for tubercular members of the society. Operation cost are paid from a special UespiUi fund, witho-.t port to the menus bersfeip. Ti c Radio Stul.uu WOW wa, bunt and officially Inaugurated by the Woodmen of the World ifl April. 1822. at an expense of *5Q„ d00. Since then thousands hats# fee, 11 invested to ntr.k this euter suceci.f ul. Th • tistiou’ feuasts a church coohrcgation of redio listeners estimated at a half - miiUon. Church servlet',', are eon over th- ar *v«ey Sunday Hut kidney Ivear.s in strainer i/i-Ji pour ool, boiitng water over tfc.-cp C n.-.i -,vitn celery, i-adia R*H»h, am! Kilt. with. C risp lettuce. Gan.lsb with sHeeft - hard cooked egg or dish uF Serve with whole-wheat bre)M j wvAvicYits. Wuettroon Salad- - Mash a. fVaebage ( v*ekage ©£ o£ Philadelphia, erean* Moisten with Mayonnaise: with Spread half a -am-eii this mixture, rover with half oi pear. Lip whole thus formed in ground t«*' varoon, -rutui-st tio pr, par* roll stale macaroons pries hr}. Serve-in aest of crisp LtUu'c-. CJwrnlsh with spoonful of May.m Basse Dressing and a inaraacimi-x cherry-. Peaches may be ptcfiireal same manner-. P»ruma twd Pea?*! iSith-r Salad TKis ij 4 favuMte salad with g'Ts'T' cMfdre r\. ' V Peel * b.-.t-s-ai. n;-i—--as. qu* ie, ve If long ir c >, (St. ^pTcarl half rare Wo*H pearmt butter S'u.t cover with ether layer. C«t tsvnanas into thiTds and arrange os b ds of let tuce. Gartiuh with stwgnifu! of nuyoanaisy. Country Club Salad-- C<y z o 7 -4 hoiled or baked hstn into n-slj dice and add etjuaf amount of Toed celery. Mraster wftii rr>ay r-nnaive dressing. Ghi’-l thorough !'• -I'd sr-e.-w in b“dt of lettuce; garniah with slice* of stuffed