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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
V XXXIII. No. -is
'line junior Class of Cleveland
Hi^li School presents for your en¬
tertainment a three act play, A
Fortunate Calamity, in the Cleve¬
land Schoo Auditorium on Satur
day F. vening, Mas z, at 8 -.30 sharp
The members of the cast have been
doing an excellent type of work on
this play arid they feel that you
\\ ill enjoy each moment of their
play, if you find difficulty in lay¬
ing aside vour troubles and worries
when you go home at night, be
sure to come out to the auditorium
on Mas z and we promise to do
our best to make you lorget every¬
thing except the good time you are
having. Come early and get a
choice s'e it. The cast of characters
and a .-vnopsis of the play will be
Sound below.
Cast of Characters
Mrs Marian Merkle—A proud
mot her— Fa.’.1 line Dorsey.
Ait a Merkle-—Her daughter—
Magdalene M into
Hu! It Merkle—Just.a plain girl—
i anir I'eilj/Cd
Kate Van Tvle—A good matured
Cook-—Kura Netle Falmour
Dinah Johnsing—A servant—
Mildred Rutland
Kastus Johnsing-—An holiest
•c. on—George Mauney
Joe Frown—A revenue officer
—Sherman Lloyd
RerunrdGullion— A jovial young
man—flobert Trotter
Albert Campbell — \\ ho plays
a crooked game-—Arthur Hum¬
phries.
Mrs. K. M. Yule* died at her
home at Mossy Creek C.atnpGrOiuui
Friday after an illness of sometime
She was a member of the Met
disi conrch, having joined early m
cii i ‘dltood.
She was the daughter ot Nathan
Pruitt, who served during theCivil
war.
Her husband proceeded iier to
the grave about a year ago.
She is survived by two sons and
one da.m-diter. R. If. A ates, 61
1 \Y illit: (Bill) and
luilington, ot Gills
several brothers and
Vue- were held at
Lurch Sunday rttorn
,, Rmland olfkiatittg
in me church ccme
Simple Strategy That
Costs Monkey Freedom
When a collector sets out to vaptitro
a monkey alive in the forests of South
America, he certainly "makes a unit
key” out of the animal.
By means of a little strategy, tie
hunter fuels it easy to lay a trap
which makes the capture easy. There
are some L’.kO or more species of trees
which produce a fruit culled the ritou
key pot. The fruit, woody and hollow
has di s somewhat like tile
s of the kitchen,
ic which produces a
v as the Brazil nut.
r is out for ids prey,
op from a monkey
ij(j come out, join
ii> nuts. Being unable
out and apparently un¬
fix food, lie fries to gel
monkey pot*liunging to
s crippled, I10 is easily
1 ml one of the ancient arts.
Cavern Wonders
]■’-!,pd caverns are In New
>il are said to contain some
. ,>t spectacular of under
oigiors in America.
Witty Definition
»1r ; - .: i of a university as
M Hoi'kit;- -it one end of a log
atid a student at the other Is attribut¬
ed to .fames Garfield.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
SIIOA1. (RULK ITEMS
After a fortnight of sickness
feel myself improving.
Mr. M. If Grllstrap has tin
earliest looking garden <-f
in the district. lit'! He is not only an
expert gardener but ; leading car
pettier.
Messrs G. G. Gillstrap, Gram
Maftin, Osc.tr Gillstrap, OscarGill
strap and M. 11 GilR.lrap went to
Clarkesville Saturday on legal
business.
Mr. j oh11 Anderson am
McCarter visited in Dubinin
week.
J thank die Hon ible Grand
| Jury for electing me member m
1 the County Hoard ol Education.
j My grandf.ithe 1 |oim Simmons,
taught school in North Carolina;
my father, SijuireKlig ill Simmotis,
j was a teacher in Lumpkin county.
I have bone my best-as a teacher m
I’nioi). Lumpkin*. Dawson. Half
Forsyth count ie>, besides serving
I on the County Hoard of Lumpkin
j for four years. 1 am deeply
tested in educatioiTT
j Mis Root)a McGee gave us a
nice bunch of flowers List week ioi
j w hich we thank her
Farmers are planting corn as Last
is the weather will permit.
A little, daughter ot Mr. Joint
Jackson has been on the sick list
tor sow tad d ay s.
We notice that the Grand jury
elected Mr. IS. L. .McGee a mem bet
d'the Finance' Committee. Mt
McGee was reared in Lumpkin
count y ami married M s- l.ulu
| k madav, a Lumpkin county girl
| fin'll ‘g a n A mdusu tons
j and depended Upon tlteimeive^
using good judgment and
hard. Alter several years a, rent
I vrs they moved to Jackson couti'y
j J where Ihex made pi (1. ret ui 11 mg
to this county they ) 11 remised a
j turin and built a nict md comJor
; t a hie residence and o living a
Uiappv hie. .Mr. Me( ■ is .a deacon
! ioi 1 he church and i■
• citizen. Mrs. McG
| ; housekeeper. One
deeds of their life is
! children .all boy
j from tour drunkiiess "
I ,it M 1
I traffic. Such tr.iiuit
is wortli emulating.
| Mr, Joe Evans a
I Editor John Ssota
1 New s pa ill Mr. Jasp
j visit Sunday.
! CarlMcCatler is mprovi
I 1 serious spell ol p
j “Aunt Heck
' sick and is being by
c
! 111 d Mis. Geor M<
; ’mine.
Mr. Johnny'Timm is
j ;t's a baby girl at lit- 1
Mr. and Mm A -. x
I family Called to ■•(■<■ u
I St r 1 nger is a 1 ) - pm v
i pas bis ev e on the She
Cri
Mr
to bounce.—Mr
Tel
tone Age Relics
the Stone age inhabitants
have been uncovered near
At one place was found
n of a war horse with a
ri ills teeth and a stone
on voor person
will hftng
If a piece of land dedicated to
church purposes reverts to its orig¬
inal owner, It will not produce any
more.— Philadelphia Ledger.
CLEVELAND. &LOKGIA. MAY i. iai
OAHES CHAPEL NEW®
Mr. Farrell, of Clermont, spent
tile, weekend at home.
j M r , Ren .McCollum and
M ai\ Filer,, id Franklin, N. Or.
1 visited Mr. and Mis. R. D. M<v
: ’
Coilum ‘ Sunday.
, and Mrs. Willie Smith, 0
j[J Trersham, Sunday ■ ^
spent
Mr ind Mrs. Puri) Slielnutt.
MBs Ruti. Tatum spent Satur¬
day night with Miss Sosa bell John¬
son in Habersham.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stovall am ;
vliil ireti spent the weekend wit! ;
Mrs, VY . M. Parker and family
near (Jlurkesvittu. i
Mr. and Mis. Gaden MeNab and
’ children and Mr. Andrew Sulims, i
j of Gainesvilie, visited relatives
here Last Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. ). \\ . Whitworth
visited relatives in I'occoa hist
1 week. I
Missis Cura Lee d Mary l’ree- i
a'
man and Mrs F. C. Wikc spent
mu; day las! week wit it Mrs Ross
Sosebee near Helen. j
'
Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Ash and
baby and Beulah and Nell Johit- I
son. of I labersitatn, spent Saturday
night with Mi and Mrs. Purn
She]nu !
11.
Rev. Homer Thomas will fill his.
Sign: ir appointment at HI tie Creek i
next Saturday and Sunday, Every- j
Lady esme and be on time. |
W A N I L L.
Will buy, rent or lease at reason
file pi ire ten stamp null, but not
I iver live hundred pound size
tumps.
Address, Box It,
Cleveland, (in.
He have ready for you < ole
planters, riding enlfivators,
gee whiz, double loot and sin
.Je plow stocks,hoes ami mail-'
docks, pieks. A good line of
'paints and repairs for turning
plows. In fact a J*OOd line ofi
hardware.
Holcomb Bros. Hdwe. Co,
We sell for cash and Hell for less :
.._ r -
__________ ________
si ttg L t lie oil that iubri -
machinery of busines.*.
Pay Vour Siibseviplion Now
leading n . | will buy make only of &(■$£ tire”
GOOD RESOLUTION
~SEE /T THROUGH
famous Goodyear The ‘ w Jf pafenfed Good
All-Weather Tread is supe-- 1 vear year SunGrfv/isf Superfwist C Cord Car¬
riof in traction. Note how the deep- ! cass is superior in vitality and long
Cut tight gripping blocks are placed in the fife. Under continued flexing or sudden
center of t e. tread, where they belong. Press road-shock, where ordinary cords fatigue or
the palm of your hand upon this tread and fee! snap, the e-xtra-elastic Supertwist cords stretch and
how the blocks £ ip cr.d pinch the flesh. This illus- recover, like rubber bends. Ask us to show you on Our
strates the All-Weather Tread's holdfast action on cord-testing machine the extra stretch . . . enormously
pavement or toad .............. greater... of Supertwist cord over the best standard cord.
Cleveland Chevrolet Gompany
Commencemea*. Program
Cleveland Public Schools
The commencement exercises of .
Cleveland Public School will begin
Saturday evening, Muv ... at 8:30 h i
o’c'oek. ..... All ‘ exercises will be held .
the auditorium and will begin
promptly at the time staled above.
The exercises which bring to a
close this school term promise to be
most interesting. It is the earnest
desire of the faculty and students
t Hat. the patrons and friends of the
school manifest their interest in the
school bv being present at each ex
ercise. The program ns as follows :
Saturday Evening, May z, 8:30
Junior Class Play—A Fortamah
Calamity.
Thursday Evening. May j. 0:30
Operetta—In Little Folks Town—
First Four tirades
Friday, Evening, Mai 8, <S:yo
Musical Hlav—A Trip to Storv
land — Fifth and Sixth t irades PLi\
— Let Wedding Hells Ring—
Seventh Grade. Pantomiwe—M v
Old Kentucky Home.
Saturday Evening, M.i\ q, 8 :£o
Senior Class Play—Do The Miner’s
Daughter.
Sunday Morning, Mat to, 11
Baccalaureate Address.....Dr. Chris.
iV. Henderson—CLii t man, G 1.
Monday Evening, May si. 8 :50
(graduation Exercises
Literary Address—Col. E. 1 ) Ken
von, Guinesville, Ga,
i’liere will be special numbers
md music between acts of plays.
There will be admission For tin
junior and Senior Plays. Exact
amount to be announced later.
***■
Admission L"> to 2 "> oenfs at
.Junior and Senior Play
MOSSY ClfLLK M W s.
Mr, Berry Henderson made
bn8i,,ess ui P 10 c ' 1 ..... villr °" e th, >
1 wee ' 4,
Mr. Merrian Loyd and bride
visited the UitUuL parents. Ml
Mrs. Emory Freeman Satur- j
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brewster
Millard Brewster Saturday i
AH t)f (j tn iKOii I’almct’s h ienHs. .
1 pecially his patents, are enjoying;
liim with them for a two;
visit irorn Detroit. j
M rs. Janies Palmer and children
to Atlanta Sunday.
fPRICE *1.50 A VK.th IX ADVAKClfi
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^ 11 1 n g
aV
(// is the master key of our ci\’iIization,
the means through which we have
ichieved art, education and industry.
It is well worth the very highest
efforts-of its craftsmen.
| i HE Commercial CLEVELAND Vrintine, of COURIER
c, Every Description
£ y ; 2 j; ^ ^
ADVERIISING is like liniment, I
cant be applied effectively with a
powder puff. It needs rubbing in
And the harder the rubbing the better
the results.
RUB II IN HARD—Increase your aavertis
iny — put in the sales pressure—create enthusi¬
asm and enrgy arid optimism throughout your
organization—and watch the progrss you make
Audible Food
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'J1JYO von know the name of the keep that water content, the grains
T i ; . ,it whir!’ cooks out Dud.' are hermetically sealed in tin cans
1 L Popcorn. The good popcorn rind sent to market. In this way
which emits a ■ rollicking, peppy the sellers and the buyers both know
as its hard, golden kernels that the popcorn in the tin cans
explode and turn into snowy blos- will really pop.
ciins under the inlluenee of beat. The standard method of prepar¬
Guaranteed to Pop ing popcorn is to pop it in une of
Does someone say gloomily, “not the commercial poppers then pour
always”? The comment is now un¬ salt and melted butter over it, mut¬
necessary. In the past, when it ing thoroughly, and then eat it
..e.a't eL-a.riy understood that the Popcorn balls are easy to make and
water coup at of popcorn deter¬ universally good. To make them,
mined it- popping proclivities, the prepare live quarts of popcorn and
•orn sometiouw only made a sad mlt it. Boil one-half cup butter,
tar. But today, popcorn is shelled three cups sugar, one cup corn
and then dried to the point where syrup and one cup of water until it
it contains exactly enough water so is brittle when tested in cold water
d,nt when it is heated the liquid 1270 ’). Pour syrup over popcorn,
will turn to steam and turn the orring constantly, and when cool
pop' >rn wrong aide out. Then, to enough to handle, mold the popcorn
be sure that the corn will always into balls.*