Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, September 21, 1934, Image 1
THE CLEVELAND/COURIER OL. XXXVI No. la Assassin At Talma Shoots At Judge Whelchei Judge 11 Frank '.Vhejchel, ing Gainesville jut "I %id c'im:i date tor Congies- tram the Ninth district it: opposi i rot) to ju.ja John S. Wood, narrowly escaper! death late Sunday ni.dit when vi ambushed assassin fired l wo Mu- 4 into his car at a bridge ne irT.ditio J ackson count v, t we'' e mile- (■• low Gainesville Or e of the shots—evidently fire, from a high-powered .38 rvlle — en tered the glass of the right tlo-.r struck the judg-. ’s .eft han*f OIt tt.f steering wheel, and whizz . through tiie windshield. i i.t other slug went through I he h.iCs door of the car, leaving a hole t 1 size of a silver dollar. The flf't • shot 'missed Judge VV helchc j liead only a few inches. ! Clarence Whelchei, his brother i was with him at the time,and tin drove on to Gainesville, where t ; judge’s hand was treated. I judge Whelchei hah been u> ; jeffer-sun making arrangements i-» „,,s speech lliere Monday, and has. stopped tit Fa Into a few minute confer with a Itietiu. hist .'..a lie had left that place and cross. 1 the bridge, which is surrounded by busy ravines 11 " hot r at--’ or No attempt was made by tiie assn •sin to ha t the car, and neither 0; the men saw who fired the gun Whelchei could assign : judge no • icause for the murderous a*snt.u other than remove him from tin race, lie finished his speaking i engagements Mond-.y and 1 uesday Investigation from jacksor county authorities ha« so far failed to unearth any clues as ‘o the iden 1 iIv of the perpetrator of the out r'ge.—Gainesville News. I thank lire voters ot W frit County for their support given nr. on Sept, i 24 > vvlrell risuilid 11 my nomination for toe State Set ate in t lie 32nd Sanat-orial iJ -ti;V of Georgia. I appreciate youi expn •simi of confidence and promise ihil tin I rust impn-vi in me vvid never h betrayed. 1 shill fii.lt. n; a at >> times to keep the. interest of m 1 district aid state a lie it, .tin promise to iudH Hu* duties ol lie otiice to tiie best 01 toy a I ■ i ■ i ! \ serving you iiuii v iiimiliy tn^ col :Sectively in a manner Lecoiii in g ■ -.-erv.uit ol ihc pc-'jiie of this di* strict. Fur her lliankii-g you for the Courtesies sliowi) n-c during the campaign, and tor th e many C'X pressions of friendship. I urn sincerely your friend, Frank Turner. T ESN'AT Eh, NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood an nounce lire birth of a -on Aug 30 who lias been given the narne,Gco William, after its geundp .rents. Misses Eulu Lance and Giadj McAfee are attending a teacher institate in Athens. Mrs, Geo. Winkler spent las week with her daughter, .Mu. jo Wood. Mr. and Mis. Guy A ien, < Shoal Creek, spent last Sunday ui Tesnatee, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A lie pent last Sunday on Town Creek i take tni etc*’ those who supporter m* in tm priinary of Sept, i 2 . I feel ver grateful for auv covts:deration give me. When 1 can serve you corr inand me. Resoeotfufiv C. H. Edwards Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County Congressman Whelchei , judge 11 Frank Whelchei, who defeated John S. Wood, by cany ing 22 unit votes against the in* umbeiit 2o votes. This was the closes-t race in his ary fin tin dnliivl. So tense was interest that parties remained all night in e ery dis.f.ct, tw a it i ug t he uutceme from Jack on countv, which ti * native 1 onto of [mige Wood's Secretary ‘ ,cki ,M - T - ■ on -' lusi ' e re - uhs we a- that Judgu \\ l.e lohel earn Jackson ‘ am:-; oy I The vote wa only coin, a very .win. . vi , . 5 . ; 'ud o U end The coinaitiou will be held in , S 11 uni . Sept. 22 a. 10 a. in , and it Judge \Y i.-ei- ; 1 9 .purlieu! ir di— v i iiat Ml ol supporteis be. present Irotn | White Count v GEORGIA’S GOVERNOR 1 aim.' [ge carried county in Georgia, ex Fulton, Clark and De Cou; . No other can¬ tor Governor has ever this before. Col. ICcMnlian was elect’d General, csgal fidveremens Vfbite County. Pur.^tiarit to an order of the Court jrdiniuy .-; ; a! ,!k- regul . j pti mbsi- Term lh.j-f will i>e sold be ( the le-urt bouse ot said county be 1 i -ii :. --L-ij ooiii-H -t's„i,. on the firal : in (Jctober, next, for easli the ' described prop -i ty t<> wit:Part-■ i .f!:- . of -. .-aid si on-! - in l he 2ud lan« j county, containing tio ; ■ .res, ijiori- ->r he and fully described i nade-dfi ilateii J;o. in C. H. Kytle to S. C. Can- | 11 i.try 17, f ss-.i and record- 1 in tlm Clerk’. Dilioe - f said county ii --ord:. - - : c B-. k X page 2~>S and ! mown as the «. C. Cantrell bomepla. I 1 )" ig ii‘ lard . viied ,y »h- i id U. ‘.’..litre:; at ;i. time of b,-1 leath. I ’ Ce fctred - - . .. ;-:a;ci pr . - r -iel. ; distribution am mg tne heirs. This j day of Saptember 1U34. W. H. Ii. :y ' S. G. Gantn.ll Estat. j Let Fred Tell It CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. 81 , i 884 , Nacoochee News The Nacoochee Woman’s Cluib ! began their club meetings last Wednesday for another. The mseling w as at ‘.lie home of Mrs, Fred Sb vail. Vi 1 j. M Il irna, of Dallas. Texas, and Miss Martha Little, former teacher ot Nac.oc l-iisiitiua was present and in ide a very mleras'ing talks. Tiie new officers wer# installed and ala ns were made toward t-he new year’s work. 20 ladies wee present A most pleasant social hour was enjoyed !>> all Mrs. Slova -1 and Mrs. Courteany *erv - : flighted punch,cookies and candy Mr. and Mrs Gi.'g ivenimer and cliildi en, of 1 ackson vide, Jtia , spent last week with aunts, Annie and I/zzi-a Glow. Miss Isabel Ltrr.sden ?pe»t few days last week in with Miss Janie Telford. Mrs. Chas. Williams spent Iasi week at theGreear 1 louse at Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Greenr and boys ivenl to Chicago to the Fair Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cantra visited their daughter, Mrs. R. It. Miller, latter part of of week Mrs. Billie Courtenay a»d b^y |fe v< j s j t j n g their mother and grutid |00ther Mlls . C . Courtenay. « Miss Jessie Lumsden is her sister, Mrs. Herbert Marsh, ol linesvill.t. Miss Susan Glen went to Allan ta Monday to visit her aunt, Mamie Glen, -^r""Z£TZ --- jbb CARD OF I II VNlj^ 1 desire to thank iny friends f>ot their support and influence in m\ race. Also, 1 hold no ill feeling '■* Wald any svlio did not vote for me. W. B. Robinson Pay Your Subscription N*»\v We will accept from farmers any kind of produce grown on tliei fa mi lor renewal ol their subscrip Hull ,j 1 to be added to our list as n hew subscriber. W e tru~t this proposition will irppe.nl to every farmer. -rr Steady Work Good Pay Reliable Man Wmuted t*> call on farmers in White Cout-.iy. N, i experience or capital needed.Write today. NreNess Co., Dept. I>. Freeport, Illinois. Notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers And Stock Feed Mill 1 ; and Dealers Sealed bids will be received .by the State Highway Jioard of Georgia, 2 Lap i«l Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until fi) ,,’docK A. M. Sept. ‘24, iVI’,4 for fur , ishiru gr-irerieS. SUppilieH and feed fo» month of Oct. to various eonvict camps luaintained by said Board. Bid blanks and full -.formation as to quantities ami ieji" -rv can tie obfawned fnipii tin I Purchasing Department at the above a ..ess. Our t’.id blanks must be used wi ulm-itnng l&i-ls. Payment te be ln-i 1 - .10 days fr-un date of rfeiivery and aceep lance of goods. Goods must tie equal to or better t.tiau that used by tee rijgr. .vay Board and found satisfactory. <F-i..|t ties shown arc approximate only a.iu [j,ay be increased or decreased as bo Board sees tit. Right is reserved to re jeci any and all bids and to warive a fcu ajalities. Contract of puichase awards pursuant hereto to be bidding on the Sitate Highway Department as such and not on any employee or individual. Phis notice is in accordance with the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap proved Ang. 15. 1922. Bnvelope must ,e marked “Seale.dbiil to be opened Sejd J4lh”. State Highway Board of Georg-*. \V. E. Wilburn, Gliairman; Max L McRae, Member. John A. Heck, Member September 6, itiiH Read The Courier M 2 £ l J* S 0 3 SI is V L St S .ii 0 c Tt u. ■V 0 •~e O o & > | CJ CU / Qi C r" C 2 a ji 3 6 3 o • 6 O > ZJ y ,-L sb F Ed Gilliam i 2 A T 5 4 l 3 l O O 2 34 Eugene Talmadg 44 Ik i 37 160 43 4 2 0 34 89 3 ® 51 7 1 7 Claude Pittman M 1 1 °v 2 ’ I 9 9 6 2 5 4 4 7I * “ For Congress B Frank Whelcl 35 .85 9 1 2 1 7 54 42 9 23 65 i l 636 - loli 11 S Wood “4 3 5 So 94 2 ■’ >j 26 -7 1 17 5 ! <r\ l tjolJfRor General p, e( j K e || ev 16 23 Su 1 34 5 <> -"O 28 15 ,V> 19 ■i, 7 -voot. McMillan M 27 Q 9 H2 3 ° *7 29 16 Su 55 42 *•34 1 Sa4e Senate J, 15 . R. Barrett 1 7 20 3*6 I I I 7 ) 2 1 I >9 °4 I i 9 J S Frank Tffrnor 43 3 ° 1 J I 1S9 51 ’4 46 '3 5 1 feVO 53 *h C Representative C. H. Edwards J l 15 V' 9 ° Zi 9 2 I / •29 IO 9 200 E C. llefner 2z 2 7 99 93 3 s 2 7 27 1 4 44 4 S 3 6 471 \V. A. J ackson 2 5 12 r l i > 7 Z * 9 I I 4 * *~5 IU) 3 ! 4 - - Road Supervise J II Brown ’3 42 2 1 T 34 26 37 22 18 ‘3 18 33 379 Oscar Jackson 4 1 3 8G . 9 Ts 21 H l8 2 7 IO 3 H W, I>. Robinson 3 >* 6f-, 9 T 3 ° iS ■4 b~ 84 27 l 5 .T 365 G. C. i 5 X 7 ^ 1 onn nm fi Assy fej lA i.-:'.H\ IN? feU-4^ fiH -V .'. -it A S—>-* , I rriA u P—up—up —clown mometer, and soars the down—down fruit the juice:’, Ui - go Down the hatch. The era of pro hibition gave a greui. vogue fruit juices because they were found to bo so good in cocktaik'. Their lino flavors could improve even bath-tub gin. Bui in cn- you are a teetotaler, tins, does prevent, you from enjoying the fruit juices without the alcohol so consider i.lic varivms ways to keep cool and healthful wik'i these delicious drinks. It is a good plan rr rot » roomy shelf in you- refrigerator especially for canned fruit jui< and another shell in your cup¬ board for refilling tho refrigera¬ tor uhelf. For you will b su prised to see the ..r.rade of the - juices from the refrigerator t.< the dinner table, to the card table and to the porch table for after noon drinks. Among the i' -v. ite juices which can be had in cans are grapefruit juice, pin apple juice, tomato jtii.-e, ;.rn : r juice and orange juice. Syru; from such eanned fruits as cher¬ ries, raspberries, peaches, b- ,n berries and plum ; are also deli¬ cious in various dri., For the World and His Wife These juices are heaven-sent, for quick cooling drinks, hut there an also other uses which the vr in-the-kitehen has found for tbc-m With no squeezing or strainii • she finds them ready for chili-,i fruit soups, for jellied fish appe tizers, for sauces, for sherbets, frozen puddings, for jellied aalarls and—most frequent of all uses— for refreshing breakfast drinks, ’ther plain or mixed*' But let’s not waste time talking [PRICE * 1.50 A ip. e U\ ADVA r.boiit the;;i- trv tl'.orn. Here arc i-on-.a top :.r:pv.;: j of honey 1 : , in ■- ,. Dissolve v :iR oho cup - two am; a caps vr-d iht to boiling, add two | , •' *’ ’• ' ue-imii : ! cn Jotnr ’luart in . - c juice, | ■ up n ice an<t the . : unit ontents .mice, of a a i - chill .. t l can horotmhly. grape- j j I’liis fills 1 1 : 'i y-un h ( -k ’ j These A.-'.-’ For ■_ kfr.-t Ureal-fast Coekfa Com hi . 1 ‘hilled piiK-.ippie jni o from one j • 2 -ounce can, g rapo 7vi,: ’ - >’qm a 10 -onnce can. oir -i'.-u 11 j rii) 01 onin.-f M.vFO- 1 .•-j/.ons ol’ 4 . 1 , .1 1 ■■j- ju j id a ! one tabiespoon uaar and serve cold. T iii .-i serve - person:*. / r 7 7 v r* i rr ■' 0 tir--; ej-ftyc: 0 the ccnN r? f it i ,20 I0-ounefe I opus of tonwJo jnin< 1 ' nr\ 0 i,< 200lj f- ! -.. ■•alt to taste and ;':e juice of Olio non. ils’ 7 f Viry cold and ad ll 01 rte half pint -f cold charged, v. ‘or. s-srve at once !.'? '• sla-'f jes. Ti:i . -::-rv ;ix person-;. Try These at Lunch IfiolflcZ ' ' -'.rl-. Mix j ; ;j ijedialE cup suga r, one and nne haii au 5>2 water and two table- | swoons corn sy**r u A-T f 1,O- - j l 1 ol oav i! 'Mor. y - a I to get of the white of rip’’ R 11 tiv ininulc? In syrup dissolve one teaspoon -u feuc-.'i p- a little Cold Tv-aii! out the lemon pee! 1 tir. ,-cd ivl’h v-tahi- color r.g. Add twr up--, -if j a.- pb-rry syrup (from t 15-ounce cans of raspberrii.-;;). dd t: p aide poons lemon ,ml fen.-/, to a stiff mu'h ice cream freezer. u . . nr a fancy shaped ice cream mold, cover and. paafc in ice and salt for several hours. Turn out on a nlatter and :verve - uf. in slices. This serves six to eight persons. ..inn ,w w r-hrimps in Jelly: Soften one tablespoon gelatin in ,-c tablespoons cold water-. i>ts „; v , iu tbe content.,: >f & No. t can 0 f g ■ ijK fruit ju‘ce v-h»ci* ’- - . no ,. i: hrong-ht to the boiling point, Coot. Pour into a square, f’*’*' ;i*n ■ that the mixt. »C u.uout an inch Uiit-k, or deep enaugii to cover the shrimp®. Dra'n r ?i otin.vc can ot shrimps, lemove the vise* " as'i juice, (or use a dry pack } so that when - id they w”. «’t‘ ■’ tubes containing °ae shrimp each. Let chill and hard¬ en, cut and serve M- e cube- v lettuce - up. with aw-ther smalt lettuce leaf or small pgy-r cun at, the aide contain-: dressing, ••jayanUas. e ■ ..... a island ’’’his serves eight persons. For a Summer Dinner S'-v; fl-.lina Gingei l.onilloA'. Sn-ooth together one t .■ spoon cornstarch, or.: taulezpoon cold water and add to the juice from one quprt can . , . ^dd the juice from one-half lemon .m- 1 .-ne teaspoon su:gpr. ’ 39k until i -gf. ...,■ ...ickcllCd. Chill ■ ’ rit before serving, combi..: one of iced -rh,gci ale and serve at once. This serves eight per¬ sons. Tied Raapterry p . , . Simmer together the ju.ee from a quart can of red raspberries, two cups water, the jui«e of two oranges, one tablespoon sugar and two tea spoons minute tapioca. When the tapioca becomes very transparent, remove from tbe stove. Chill, This serves eight person i.* -