Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 20, 1931, Image 1
' N THE CLEVELAND COURIER \\>L. XXX 1 I 1 . Xo. -i: SHOVE CKKHIv ITEMS Sew - imist have been sc tree in the count v last week, as the Onk> Chapel writer and ourselves were Uie only correspondents that sub mitteil our letters for publication. l*rof. A, W, Cain, historian Lumpkin county, says his history wift be a book. Mr. William 11 Hoscli is historian of Hull county. Shoa: Greek School will put on a play at its close Friday nin-jit, March 37. 1 ’i.tle: •‘Mamie’s Little \\ iki Rose.’ Mr. Will Fra n k li 11. residing above C'evel-md, was represented in tiiis district, last Sunday by 1 | three little boys. The Franks i pAyerCtn important part in history Franklin was the name ot an older or rank of people and was assumed by them for a surname. Chaucer called his country gentlemen a Franklin : ‘■This worthy Franklin bore a purse of silk : F xed to las girdle, white as morning milk. Knight of the shire bust, justice at the assize ; To help 1 hr poor, the doublliif to advise. In all employment --just he proved Renowned for courtesy. In all beloved.'’ And again in Spencer’s Fain j (.Fieen we liud : j “A spacious court they >ee j IC.t plain and pleasant to be w lik¬ ed Jin, 1 Where then does meet a Frank¬ j lin fair and free. ! | The Franklin’* Came to America from England: was pom. but very honest. Among them was Dr. j Franklin who signed the Dechtr t tjon of independence. Lucie Bill Franklin, ofDaltlonega, came irom j North Carolina and w i- an bumbo and law-abiding citizen. M r. Will! Franklin is a descendent of has. Missionary Nows 'The .Methodist Woman’s Mis-I sionarv Society will have tlu-ir j next* meeting with Mrs. Ben AI-1 lison at 3:30, Wednesday after¬ noon, March 25. The program be- j ii)- the study ot ; "Another Home : Mission Field”. “The Indian j < .'ajans of Ala Robbers u>vadedGlevelami again Mouauv mqrtiing, but this linn were unsucceji^t ul in oljinuunv nnytiling* except from the store oi Whitmire X Head, where they gained enier.mce from the front and got what tbev w anted. Die next place they tried wu White County Bank, however they scoured nothing. I hen ^hey en U red I L G Head's store from a , window in the rear oi the building wLeae they were frightened iwa\ when the% approached 1 lew feet of ToHie Jackson, who was staying j in the store, when he leveled hi? j revolver at them and commander! that they stick up their hand, j which they did not heed, but back { ed awev and soon made their e- j cape. Tollie stated that thereesbi j be did not get them is that lie dit . not want to kill them. It is thought that they are tvvi j IB ii county prisoners that brokt Gainesville jail early Monday j morning. Two strange men thm | fill the description of them were! noticed in the woods a little over a mile west of Cleveland .Monday j nBernooo. Tims tar no arrea-j have been made. Texas and the V*. Tim s-v-; -V of Texas L 170 . 17 :',? ! 0 . The iiopulaiinn of the world is esti¬ mate,! at l.TCh.oiH.or,::. This figures „11- at a fraction over 10 persons to the acre in Texas. Devoied xo Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County OAKES ClUPEl & \[ r . uni ,\J id ' F . . i : ,nd chiidrvii sju- ie am.day wli: yir and Mrs, ( : ie A ". on.i.. ..i j v0;l f. M r. . and and , Airs. M , rs. Hen ben ,\ . ! land, were the g tests .it Mr. a , u i Mrs. f II. S: ova; Hiiuda v. Mr. and Airs, f rd Tatum, oi Atlanta, visited M Mr? ]> l\uinn j ts i Sam d: 1 . •. Mr. .and Mrs, W. B. Freeman and da lighter. Marc , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis lluh Head, ai Clermont. Mr Reynold ,M< mat sous. Bill and 1 ,eivis. an u M . ) ack.Mer “itt, of Columbus, weri t he guests of Mr. and Nir?,, R .McCollum Friday. Mr. I’irk Brown and Miss l-abe” Forester, of Cornel i.i, spent Sun¬ day afternoon with fr.kimts here. Mr. Kibe ft Tinker, ot Clarke? vii'le, visited relatives hire last week. Mr. and Mrs, J H Stovall and Raymond and Mac McCh. lutn at¬ tended t ie qnartt-Ly ineel tng at Demurest Sunday A iarge crowd at le’tued 1 he party it the home of Mtss i )la Mac Mc Colhun Saturday night old report¬ ed a delightlii' time. The resolution passed in the House of Representatives by II 1>. Edwards ol "Lowndes 1 oiiotv. re¬ and which lias been nfliciii -y torwarded by t,lie i lerk to li-iad of each Department in the State Capitol his attracted v id.- inten¬ tion through the state. The reso¬ lution, which asks that uii depart nents ariatige employ m t hat on!y one job and ary one person, and ex ,,|J white in riven prelere full is as folio Whereas According to tin mdilor’s re.dort reeentlv submitted 1 the House ol Representatives -nd the Senate it contained records if tile various departments olStatr md showed that in numerous o! lie departments that employees ol 1c part in cut s were : iioing ( inan\ s three jobs and drawing three , t ] a r i e *, some employees holding vo jobs it nd dr a w i u# two sa Airies, ! i d “Whereas, It fut ther appealed* nit in said audit tut re were j »ni uirs arki reporters ol tl)e 'different lep.irtmerit? dr > win; r pay from two k'jiaftmei ts and hoi bog two job , a handsome salaries r.» oyn ng from H/.Xi to f t .qoo per > car per job. -nd, there are ex-so! hers n net ni my left i u Georgia vv11! famines and *o jwijs, and *■ When*-s, i he ax harden i.* •ver incrciisinA :imi ii order ; o de reuse tax ■- we must decrease ex rend 11 it res. “Therefore. Be t resolved bv he 1i oi; -e - ■' Ri ; ‘Tr-t: tb.n it now request the -sc .ii; nei) 1 s dec re * se . i he 1 1 1 nuch a? possible, - “Be Ii Father Ru 1 ' he ile oa : tm-' nt - of t i t .0 r; 1 - neiit. be requested ' ■ ion me pt/rter one j c- an iar\ t'lia; ex-soidiers atm • eorgia with funiiiie he privileges of cn here departments. Read arid udou'vo China Well Wat China proper is or;- of tererl countries of i'.-i the mountain* on the v. rivers run in n .u ward to the '■ iuvia! (iliiius for !iun-ir along the ocean ami iina; of 301) miles. OLEV ELAND, GEORGIA, MGU. U)«i (sttintl Jury Drawn For April Term, HKU Robert Horsey O. B. West 1 antes B. Simmons ). T. 1 ) 1 vidson W E. Hood M. |. Craven • 7 ■ C. E. Head ; tS Sam Brers j 9 C. A. Carmou i to 1 plu s Xe.hu* I i 1 C. H. Etris W. C- White i 1 ^ B/L. McGee ! T 4 1 . R. Sosebee y’h.ts. P Sosebee G. 11. 1 .eomird j l 7 W. A. Whitmire | ; S 1 . G Johnson i B F. Chumblci ! 1 9 :o B. C. Minisli '2 1 1F. Faulkner i 2 2, \\ . C. Miller A’, G. W. W estmoreland * c l |. I>. |nek-on >5 j. II. White 36 K. T. Logan •7 I. E. Reid TS j. G . Young ii) C. J. Meaders ,0 R. L By tic Traverse Jury For April Form. MKH. Lverett \ix, M. C. Vandiver Lit \ : -direr, John II Nelson i iih--‘‘t\> ,‘Utley, \\ . J. Nelms, J Al.cn. \V. E West. .). F. Can .. William Palmer, J. A.Stand ; ; f e, lantes Burke, G. A. 1141 . Marvin Turner, Rex Hood, L\ R ■ „evvis, J. F. Boggs, CayJton Al¬ ev, G \\ Winkler, ). ), Brown, ,. G Blalock. T. X. West, Willie tooru, \\ . E. Latte ister, K. P 'Vest, L. C Gerrell, ]. A. | ic.k a 1, j S. B001 k, F. (). Thurmond \,11 Thurmond, G . B Morris .V R Ledford, A. W. Ash. 11 . \, A'hernulhy, I' - . A. McAfee, A. L Dean. Mass Advertising Attracts. T'lic 1 trgo department store, Robert .Simpson Company, in Toronto, tint., recently set several . f - w ice rd-' -villi a m is? advert is • ng attack for a single day’s sales, hi tlie evening of January 13 that nr- 1 .ii twelve lull pages in the ‘oronto ' veiling papers featuring • in [>: d.:I sc illy every’ depart meat ot t he store. The twelve pages ns a ntaiiufae ring unit became a separate sec t;• -n in (lie papers, which effected - o : biggest day's business in the a ‘my ofXhv store. The Toronto Lave built up through their a -vspapei's the hab't of telephone ■ Li■ ■ i11“ < >n the day of tin j . iimiwjii s.iic more than a qundred 1 w 'rd kept busy throughout j ; t* d;iv taking orders over the tele- j phone. So strongly has this plm^e j f business been built up that iner- , laudise and telephone ofHctal- j 1 vc come from all parts of the; nut 1 it to *<1e how they do it. ! ’reS| use to direct mail' is also j -aid to be good. In every branch I i ’oronto department store advertis o o' ts ir'.ive and no methods art ■. ■ 1 ooked to stimulate new bust ess,- TI. L. U.Linotype News. >. Nix, igs 1 ? son of AbXtx v* ho rc-idc - near tf|e Roy Head; .' emoria; bridge, was arrested ; S.-ii TiV out carried to (jainesville ) '.airing he lore Conimissioner Dun-i 1 iv?u iv charged -with passing counterfeit money. C c xTr t money in the denotn- j laatlous of 5. 10, 25 and 50-cent ; ;> cv- have been in circulation! mre for several weeks. /! A ‘1 rail- rv - Orel service agent; is making an investigation. P itrons of the Capitol Theatre jin Atlanta have much to look for ward to during' the week commeno : ing Saturday, Match 21, when the adorable Barbara Stanwyck wiP be j featured on the screen in “Ten i Cents a Dance ,, and A. H. Marcus j will present Broadway N most popu¬ lar hit in recent years on the Capi 'iol stage, “Hit the Deck.” Co-starred with Mis Stanwyck ; in “Ten Cents t Dance*’ will he a j galaxy ol Hollywood's most fain In? film luminaries prominent iiiioog them being Ricardo Cortez, 1 Monroe Owsley, Sally Blatie and ; Phyllis Crane. 'The romance etitc'.t.wiued about (“ Ten Cents a Dunce” is pulse- 1 quickening in its intensity anil in I usnsely realistic in its portrayal of! aunian einoticyns. The story : Bar ." tra O’Neal, plaved by Miss Sian : vvek is in love with Eddie Miller. Moor e Gvvsley), who has a wish cone rather lban a back bone. She narries him, but his love for gamb ing leads him into n siuiation vliere lie is about to be arrested ir embezzlement from Ins employ II s. Another admirer of hers, Ricardo Cortez, unaware ilinl stu is married, in view of her occupu as a Night Club hostess,comes >u her aid and supplies the money her husband had stolen to save 1 i 111 from arrest. The ungrateful a us band, learning of their acquaint- j : airship, accuses Barbara of ttnfaith-j fulness, whereupon she leaves him for Paris and a quick divorce.IIovv-j the end of the story is totally , tut like what one would expect and I 1 Miss Stanwyck semes another! ,Vi ‘" n p!' >'* --motional acting in Hr ol the role of the trusting! “Ten Cents a Dance.” . andoubtediy one oi ,he most power lut dramas of real life to come to j - the talking screen in recent months A. B. Minus’ presentation of! "Hit the Deck enables lbs com - 1 puny of brilliant stars to run the) nunuf of their histrionic abilities.! Miss Bessie Singletarry, Leon .Mil¬ ler, F.Imet Coudy, Ben McAtee.j Fay Hammond, (he Busch Sisters J and others in tin- famous company ! of stars aiC said to give as good an evening of entertainment in tdieb singing and dancing roles in “Hit j tie Deck” as the original all-star j cast that shone so brilliantly along! Broadway for a record run. The Capitol Theatre’s policy of presenting the best of the talking screen feature* and (lie most popu¬ lar of the stage productions lias found a quick and favorable re¬ ctum with the theatre-going pub¬ lic and next week’s show will be even an improvement on the stellai performances that have been given during the past month. Pay Your Subscription Nom NOTH K (iood 250 acre pasture in Habersham anti White county I tr lure at 50 cents |>er head l>er nonth. Open after May isf No sucking calves accepted. Inquire at Holcomb Hros.IIdwe. Co. Cleveland. Cu. TRUE TO TYPE Bov Friend—I‘vp a frivtid I’d like j you girls to meet, Atiiietfe Girl—What can he do? Chorus Oirl How much lias he? Lfierary Girl-—What (loos he road ? j -Society Girl—Who are tds family? Religions Girl—What ciiurcb does Uo belong to? College Girl—Where Is he?—Judge. OTIC * 1.50 A Y Ka h IX ADVANCE \ v , ^ j ■ \ % P r inti n s I Cj ! < % is the mastel* key of our civilization, % yi the means through which we have % achieved art, education and industry, $ it is well worth the very highest ' % efforts of its craftsmen. | vR ^ Tiie Cleveland \ ft Courier ft Commercial Printing o/ Every Description ,w ’ NOTICE The Gainesville and Northwester i Railroad will discon¬ tinue passenger service on Sunday, March 22nd. I he buses will continue to operate on present schedules carrying mail, express and merchandise. , This will assure all communities daily merchandise service and we urge all shippers and buyers to route their merchan ISe ana by this railroad. - possible being livery ctioft is made to increase revenue and ;- ay e the railroad which is-essential to future industrial devel ments, but unless all interested parties assist by using this im~ freight service we will be confronted with forced aban QOnment f cntire Service, tne C. A. Austin and Sidney Smith, Receivers Jim Pag Tear Salinpin How mrnm Aiii usafi! <i;h . ? kir. Ajsir’aBta Wings? yi-A Thft New Chevrolet Convertible, t Consider wf nl you get wlmt you pay Today ii in wise to ronshier what you get for every dollar you (rij . Quality never cost less than ✓ U <1 ck*s in the new Chevrolet / l\. \tn I jn the long run, quality myites a l»ig ch‘Herein v in llm satisfaction you get out of the money you spend for an atit.omohile« » IVew Jow jsriees « Che>rf>lrl *«* new prices ran "? i'mtn ; t7.5 to $650. All privet f. o, b l lint, Mich. Special Low delivered prices ttnd eaay terms. xew cisEvumjsT sax The iir-Mtt Aint'.rieati Yalta’