Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, May 08, 1931, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND COURIER \m)L. XXXIII. No. *><) ASBESTOS BUZZING .lust from tin' Mountains. Owing to tiie continued ruins the pointing is being delayed. Mr, |ini Gless and sons of Mossy Creek were buying poultry and eggs here last Pridup. Dr. T, J . McDonald md child-, ren were out this way last Sunday evening. J'he fruit crops seems to he sale lip to d ite widen will lie a great help. They are now spraying the fruit trees at the orchards. The bonus that the soldier boys received was :i great help and come in a needy time. All that were in service at the risk of their lives cer¬ tainly earned it. The spring showers arc t great help to the early gardens and the p tstures. Mr- Rose Turner, who has been living with \ 1 1 \\ ; 1 oto A 'll at Muppiu place died the othe night fi >m what is thought to be heart failure. Site was as wel ! us usual the dav h'forc. She was a Miss •Satterfield before marriage to .Mr. Ihll Turner who proceeded her to the great beyond several years ago. Si c leaves several children a ltd u host of relatives to mount her sad departure. The body was laid to rest at Mi. Pleasant e .-metery, Messrs Roy and Carl 1 Slack, ol Atlanta spent Sunday at the old home place. .Several of our people attended the quarterly meeting m Vicooehte V dley last Sunday. The lien is still scratching and cackling regardless ol the times. Miss Greear Given Showers. The S too 0 chts e W 0 m; 1 1 r Club gave a shower Weduehtiny at tiie borne of Mis Beilsmiiy lor MBs - Jean ( Jreear, vvnn married May 1 to Mr Joseph McGiuty. Tiie UU u 1 nhoachee Garde u Club a iso g: ive her a shower a! til c home of Mr . Gleu Mickle. v\ ho i v prest it of t lie (Jarden Cl -- i-j (-(' ,,uinHidalion of till* d Ji ■ April Term of Whit. Superior Conrt the utidersi[ of Bah! u» unty Ijhh trilled a election tlx* (piEi-ait>11 of uxemji! iiiL r ;t period of H years on »t as is provided in Article ; Jhtrajrnipli - h. i»f the Cons Brute «>f t.»(or *. 1 in to he held v of May liitD iti all the Militia Dis cte of sail! comity t<> he field Mtidei die me raies yovi'rnitig elections ter Bif I*mhei> of the U.-Iievst Assembly. *ihose voting in fiivo.1 ol‘ said jdmil have wiiiteu or ju inteU <>i sir ballots ‘du favor ut exemption toi period ol five years.” Tlmse votiny •airist exemption shall have written oi inied ,,11 thei i littilofs “ Agoinat Exemp* * Xtiis the Dll day of May > 931 . A. L. Dorsey, Ordinal), White (J.midy Georgia LOR RLNT. ()ue Cafe wit li fixtures on tin mirth side of public square (Move 'and, Ga. See T. J. McDonald. notice: Ail permit- for fishm^, hunting [C.\ on tiie L<iui Mine- pro pert re witliiu drown. Any tresp.'t* ill be prosecuted. R. K Reaves, Jr., Agent. Pay Your Subscription Now Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County SHOAL (iilT.lv ITEMS The rains have interrupted the warmer- in plant i tig t hei r ci. "■ Mr. joint Lewis, of tills district. i the a|th. Mr. Lewis was horned in Noll. Carolina and _spe: t sc' ‘tail 'years m the west. Ho w;e- a hard wording man and : v< - a iarj-p* atmlv, a wife and children and a number of children ana was a Methodist in belief. Mr, Chester West returned trout Birmingham last week. Mrs. Burner, mother ol Mrs. John Lewis, is in a helpless | non expected at her liaughter’s live much home longer and I not to i Already she is sever:.I years in her | ,i inet ies, the -ehool child i Think of many |ren. W hat will they do on the earth? Sod one. Take our places j when we are gone. Sud another. ,Penetmi‘zséfii Smilmgm ‘ ”198" Blue Ridge Dots Mrs. Rose 'Turner, who departed I i his life Friday night of paralysis, j was buried at Mt, Pleasant j cemetery Sidurrisv, Rev. T. L | Rut land official mg, Mr. and Mrs. \\ . j Partin, of Corbin, Ky.. were on a visit here with her father, Mr. F. 1. Lance, Rev. A. C. Cantrell were ing relatives here la.a Sunday. Mr, L. S, Alien i- gradually getting better. Mr. Sam Byers md wife and Mr-. L nderwood am d 1 Mrs. Sarah \hermit liv . o! iLien wen* here last week. They toll s that Mr Underwood was in M 'The farmers in this section made good headway Jplanting. PressiDg Club and Shoe Shop Will be open in (lowland in I i lio Gaines building on (ho j \ lotol Every lot. Wednesday and Saturday V. W. Ski LION We have ready for von ( ole planters, tiding eulti valors, | ,e<‘ whiz, double loot and sin¬ gle plow sfoeks.hoe.s and niad loek.s, picks. A good lint* ol paints and repairs for Iurning plows, in fact a good line of hardw a re. Holcomb Bros. Hdwe. Co. »Ve sell fyr cash and sell for less Advertising is tin; oil t hat lubn ates the maclii . r V ' -! !m 'ry it. Being Polite to Spirits In Borneo many trees valued for their timber are regarded as beiii^lhe dwelling nlaees of £ood spirit*. Super >-jiiiuii, lio\vi.*v(*r. comes to . a*<i ° # economic necessity and^ before be in i-urs tin.* disp!(»asure of tbe spirils hy destroying tlieir home, the ruilive drives <t hatchet into the trunk and returns to bis family. If in the morn ing the Uatcbel Inis fallen to the irround it is a sien that tiie spirit will HC-dy has left the tree for a new rosi deuce. It is n-marh tbb* observes :i writer in the 8 ydcry Bulletin deserih 'rig tiie i.oktts pocuy law couHisfentty he hatchet fails to slay put. Live and Learn r find that at Tit 1 s,m not in ac¬ cord with the world. . . . Probably tiie fault.is mine; this confession is made With all sincerity: the major¬ ity have more experiences than I have had, and therefore must knim more.— E. W. Howe’s Monthly. CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. MAY S, 19111 Gomraenceraen- Program Cleveland Public Schools Friday. Evening. May <S. 8:30 Musical IIlav—A Trip to Storv land—Fifth and Sixth Grades Plav I —Let Wedding Lieits Ring— j Seventh Grade, Pantomine My ld Kentucky Home. | Saturday Evening, May y, S :fo (Senior Class Play—Do The Miner’s I laughter. Sunday Morning, May to. it Baccalaureate -Address —Dr. Chits, <V . Henderson—Quitinun, Ga. j Monday Evening, Mav it, S t^o | Gradual ion Exercises j Literary Address—Col. E. D.Ken¬ yon, Gainesville, Ga. There will be special numbers ! and music between acts of plays. 'There will be admission, for tin : junior and Senior Plays, Exact | amount to be announced later. Miss Jean Greear and | f| MCGifllV MaUM ; Miss Jean Greear and Mr. I Joseph McGiuty. of Atlanta, were married at noon. May l, at the home ol the bt ides parents, Mi.and • Mrs. John T. Greear, of Helen,G The ceremony was performed by Rev. James McDowell Richards on the spacious porch of the former Col. 11. II. Dean sunmiet home, which was decorated with dogwood and wild uzulia. Mrs. Dan Johnson, of Atlanta, was matron ot honor wearing a gown of blue Griffon. Miss Ossie Bailey, ot Augusta, was maid of honor, wearing a gown ol yellow and green chliTuu. 'They both carried roses in shades of pink. Dr. Alfred Hendrix, of Atlanta, was the bride’s man and LulIter McGiuty, of Chattanooga, acted as best man. The bride was gowned in an ensemble ol Copenhagen bluewith accessories to match. Her flowers were pink roses. The wedding marches were play by Mrs. A'ietor Hollis,of Sautee. j During the"ceremony •*Believe Me j of all Those Endearing Charms ” j was softly played. Following the ceremony a | wedding breakfast was served after which Mr. and Mrs. McGiuty left J for a short wedding trip by motor. They will live at 1097 Oakdale Road, Atlanta. Air. and Airs Arthur McG.nty, parents ol the bridegroom, and judge and Mrs. Joseph Worley, grandparents of the bridegroom,of Elberton. Ga., attended the wedding. FOR SALE Furdson’t factor, equipped with: plow and harrow. In splendid] condition. Will sell or plow ami harrow for anyone. Ernest Crane. Fascinating Monkey Lavonne Uncle Charlie through was the showing When little in j zoo. ] the monkey house, tie could Imrdl.v ! get her away from the cage of an extremely ugly monkey. Finally tie j linked, “Do you like him, Lavonne V” j “No,” site Answered. “Then why do j you want to slay here?” Uncle Charlie j asked. “I don't knipv," she said, “I j just imve 10." After going through -the rest of the ; zoo, Lavonne wished' to go back to tiie ] monkey house. “Which one do you want to see?” Uncle Charlie asked. ; “The one with the sad facts" she an- j ewerod solemnly. Ideas Must Be Carried Out Ideas are fine things to have; the world wouldn’t get far without them. But the idea must have behind it exe¬ cution if it is to become worth any¬ thing, Remember, what you do counts for fur more than what you believe.— Grit. OASiES CHAPEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and 1 .atnilv. ol Hollywood, spent ; day ni S iu vvUh Mr * !Uld Mrs * l>un ' j ShelmiU, Messrs Felix and Philip | ,-,f .\orllt Carolina, spent Sunday . with Mr. 1. 11. S(ovali and itttpi y ,, d ^ K!bert p irk ^ t! Clarkesi ilie, visited relatives here one day last week. ( Mr George Moore, of Toe CL visited friends here Sunday noon. Mi-s Anna Siov ill has return,.! j .inn: alier a week’s visit with her 1 sister, Mrs. Huh Head at Clerm|iil 1 Mr and Mrs. Elisha Thurmond ol Atlanta, were the guests ol Air, and Mrs. Curtis last Suudtty. I Born t . Mr. and Mrs. frank, Thurmond, 4f April (| a daughter, 2 Mr, and Mrs Ku S , Sosehe.e vijt ed Mr. and Airs. ML 11, Freeman last Monday. Mr. Arthur Sisk, of Habersham. .vastln dinner gu-t of Mr. and j virs. Alfred Stovall last Sunday,. Mis.. Bertha Shuler, ol Gainijs. villi*, is spending the week with Miss Anna Stovall. Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Boyd, ad Atlanta, were the guests of Mr ind Mis G. W. .McCollum Sunday Screen Presents “Bachelor -Apartment” j Capitol Theatre, Atlanta. j j Starting Saturday 9th Tue story revolves about Lowed Fhennan who plays the part of » uper-cynical, and and immensely vvealtby “lady-killer.” Tie doesn't even trotlbl t o go after his feminine prey. 'They go to his liar—-willingly ! Therefore, 1 he sizzling action which is c.iiu sinjF Ians 1 lirouglihiit liie country U> g,rip tlieir seats ivitli joy, takes place in this ptlacje of modernistic splem lor. Mae Murray : s Agatha goes there, bent Oil humbling the egorotnnnee. I ler husband goes there to give him a “handful of j clouds.” Irene Dunno, a s pia in 1 ielene, gues there to reclaim her stray sts ter, and goes back ol her own ae ord, a vivtitn to hluchcttrds blend* ishmeut s. C iaude Dell goes there through Hie sk ti/ hloggery ol Sherman 'con etving but ler. Arline fudge and Noel Francis o as naturally as moths Vo a flame, r. ven nightraiders, glorious!) “h; appear in the petti house in dm ‘ wee -niaL hours” of the morning to make the well known whoopee. To miss this satirical studyjof th*' u called upper crust at play, is to toss the most tentah/.ing treat ol t he season. A blue-book cast interprets the -picy roles, and Lowell Sherman And on tin* stage. A. J». Marcus -•.ill present “FRIVOLITIES” ind up Vo the i:\iiuife revue with se veral added atti act tens l| big •ceries 7 new song hits 7 ^ people j and big stage band. | j | Just Like 4re Ostrich j j A medical authority says that a j person who trios to cover up skin | blemishes and pimples with toilet j creams and powders that buries is just its as head foolish in as an ostrich the sand to avoid danger. Skin erup¬ ! tions are nature’s warning that con- ] rtipation blood is throwing and weakening poisons into whole your ! stream your constitution. 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