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THE CLEVELANDfCC URIER y
Devc d to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests ol White County
OL. XXXV 11 No. 21
"glack Eyed Sasun” wil' be
piesented at the Cleveland High
School auditorium i > Friday night
March 8 at 7 130 p. m.
This one of \V ay ae P. Sewell’
latest .and best musical comedies,
end is being spui-ored by the
i
Cleveland High School P L. A.
under the direction • S Mi-s Myra
Benson McCurry, of Hartwell G.i ,
who is representing the Wayne P.
Sewell Production Co., oi At!an:;i
Forty prominent local people
comprise the cist nd together
with the snappy songs, clever dia
logtie and uttructive costumes, 1
production is offered you will no;
want to miss,
In the spring the thoughts oi
five old maids lightly turn to
thoughts of love, and * Black Eyed
Susan” resolves to Wp each old
maid “get her man.” So Susan
gets busy, and—but don t miss tht
play Friday night, March 8, at the
High School auditorium at 7 130,
Admission 15 and 25 cents. Cram¬
mer school children 10 cents.
Mrs. Jane (Grandma) Smith
celebrated her eighty-eighth birth¬
day Sunday, Feb. 24. at a dinner
which was given at the home ot
her daughter, Mrs. J, 13 . R. 1 !ar- i
rett.
The table was decoration vvas
tl e large birthday cake with eighty i
eight pink cankles. Pink aoc j
white hyacinths also adorned tin
the elaborat laden table.
The guasts, including the child¬
ren were : lien 11 . Smith, Dab ]
lonega ; John Smith, At antajMrs. J
J. li. R Barrett, C'eveland ;■ ant
grandchildren : Riley, Claude, i
Henry, Clarence, and Janie Bar I
retr, -‘JOT**!***!*&>er [*KfW*
Garland Vandiver, Otis andAdrier j
Staton, Bi'clie, Ruby, Hayne and .
Frances S aith, Mrs. Judge Strin j
ger, Mrs. Gordon Gi Strap, Nils. i
A. S. Addington, Mrs, Robert J
Moore. Great grandchildren : j
Minnie Lu Moore, Roberta Moore, I
C E. Barrett, Jr, Settle Joe | ,
Brookshire, June V • -liver, ai.d
Billie Jane Addington, Relative* !
and friends Mrs. G, A Vandi¬ ;
:
ver, Mrs. Laura Head, Mrs. Diana :
Smith, Gordon Gil 'strap, Dr. L. j
G. Neil, J. 13 R. Barrett, Joe I
.
Brookshire, Gariami Vandiver,Mrs
Clarence Barrett, Gusae Gtllsttap,
Robt. Moors, Cenrth Dorsey, Mrs.. j
John Smith, Mr*. Lula Carroll, |
Well Staton, Rod McKenna. |
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The meeting held meeting held j
at the Court house ia-.tFriday after¬ ■
noon with the hope o’ perfecting a
perm meut Timber Pi active Or¬ I
ganization in White ’ county was
beld-over until Saturday, March 2 , ;
at 2 130 p. in,,so that those present
.
might go **home and arouse the
necessary interest an., enthusiasm
to bring out a good crowd so mat
if the timber owners ot W liite j
county do waht such an otgan za- j
tion they will have an opportunit. i
to perfect a permanent orgar.iz 1 I
lion Saturday, Mach 2 it 2:30
The timber owner.-, in White
county siiouM be vitally interested !
in the perfection of an organization
that will bring te them not only
protection against fins, but many
added features. jYou should ar
range to be present.
For the information of those it.
duubt.Jvve wish, to state tbutM tyoi
Jarrnrd has already securtd ap¬
proximately one-haf ot the requir¬
ed number of acres to perfect this
org nization. Senator Frank Tur
ner and Rept. C’aude Hefner 1 : ve
made a personal cab on State
Forester Lufburrow and urged the
location of a State CCC Camp in
While county. That assurance
has bceu given by Mr. Lufburrow.
Be sure to muke your plans now
to attend the meeting Saturday
afternoon. Mr, \011ng, district
forester, wi.l be here.
Pinnule Mour an News
School vvas out ; ' Friday
had a big ceL at ion t on
grounds, a ; game and
cioivd ot visi S.ane
tie youngsters Vre bui school
till next ta 1, b ■ some are not
Mr. and M s. F. ■
Atlanta, spent ti weekend at
farm.
Everybody i* bus-. , lowing
like they w i F ■ noil have it
done.
The Sunday Beli¬ i- lively
We always-a -a e a good
Miss 11 itV.ie Belle Adams
her uncle and at : 1 1, Mr.
Canup.
Mi-s V inie 11 el'on has
• in a visit from a \ i t with
nt.
Mr, Harrison Nix pent
Mr, Stansberry
Mr. anp Mrs. A b i t Turner
Sunday even g
eri y and her niolhc
We had some wo: k done on out
last week and > oely do
it.
Miss Mattie Belie Adams, Ed
Canup, and .. iyde
at the Slainhe a v
evening.
A large number i cotton pro
of White ecu y met at
Scin ■ i HouseMon
Fen. 25, and 01\ nized a cot
improvement asso nation.
ollicers wt ; elected ; \L
r&ftf w;
vice p'rosidv ; and E.
sec’y. and treas 'l\je
appointed by iie
Mr. Gus Sosebee , of
; K S, Pi ice, • 1 Mt
J. D. Tatum, of Blue Cia.ek
R. Ciumlev, o! nvi!
Bob Allison, ot < esnotee.
Mr-. E. C. fte-i >ok ,
for the St; t of Geo 1
the value t one variety
lie says tba “If
sin perfect a one
that he e . secure
Cvuuty through ie Govern
an expert :■ ample
the cotion gi in l,1
; thereby gtv g the
the value ol the: :ott<an.”
[pointed out 11 better
the keepin,- f a betiei
of seed, and
the cotton market
which will de’ d the
attention.
Since Stoneviile g 1 such
in the county i year
far superior to o- r
co; ion. According : lie
grew it was elms :. by the
tori 1 or the cot 1 , :o use
Mr. Westbroo! also
out that the com;; iniiies
a one variety ot c : t toil
from Five to twelve dollars
more for their cotton tii a
who tiset a 1 umber
varieties,
E. J. Iiuff } Cot ty Agent
Mr. W. L. Allison and family
the birthdi.y Cc-ebr
tiii father, Mr. F, j. \.
re.-ides near \\ . -uo
hursduy.
We have had a varie ty of
this week, ranging from an
summer temper, -i re to that
irigid winter vv . it her.
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Mountain News
Mrs. Mary Nix . t Cleveland,
is visit her -on, M r .oherman Nix
on Dukes Creek.
Miss Belzie-Sims. Swanmjnoa
X. C., spent I he eeketid with
hoinefolks on Dukes reek.
File sick peop'e a 1 .■tln i here aie
■oine better.
Mrs. Lena Jai; i and baby
-pent one nigh t las! . eek wiibMi.
and Mrs, W. D, Ac ms.
The new church Dukes Creek
is now being framed We hope
it will not take very 11 g to finish
Mr. and Mrs Mi or Sims,/ of
Swamvanoa, N. C., was visiting
friends last weekend.
Mrs. Emma 13 . L • 1 litres spen
last weekend with In - -on, Wallet
Crabtree, in Term.
Mr. 0 . W. I low an passed this
way last week enrou;■ (0 Hortons
viile.
M : ss Elvje Sims bis goneWlt
■iwannanoa where will spent
sometime visiting fi nds.
A large crowd atte> ’ed SunSay
■School Sunday. Let everybody
.come and bring someone with them
IlORSE RANGE NEWS*
Some in this section are jj^e
ginning to plow and will |soou 4 bi
ready to plant.
The PER. A. his D dornp
■
j so me
this p
, 0 ■ ur «.' Jjs^d
tend
a quipuip
last ■ - j . C, Aden am
Miss Bertha Allen gave Mr. Scott
Freeman, our teacher, a birthday
party on February 22 , which win
enjoyed by a large number ol
friends, and Miss Evelyn Freeman,
1 his sister, and Miss Ellen Adaim
-pent the night with him.
Mr. J, C. Allen spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. [Ann Allison
Mr, [and Mrs II rve Allisoi
visited Mr. and Mrs. etry Wink
[ ier last week.
Mr. George Wink 1 will soon
have his house FuiishiW w hicli he i
budding for his son- 1 law, Jot
Wood.
Mr, Clarence Bro happened
to the misfortune ol lilting his
| f ° 0t Very bad laSt WC ‘
! The farmers of this section or
j ganized a Fenners U» '!i to meet
j every Friday night to scuss tin
j farm problems. We ,U |this i
| a good plan, not only tu, but
for every community 1 .1 does not
have one,
The Leogue at Mt. Pleasant
progressing nicely.
Mr. Scott Freeman night bis j
school to close last Friday by go 1
a
! U P t0 Blue Rid E e ^bool and
: playingBlue Ridge a g me of town
I ball, to which Town Creek was
i victorious, and every r o.;e who was
present seemed to have ad a nice
t i me.
We were very sorry to hear of
the death of our most ardent and
nel.oved friend, Mr. C. W. Merritt
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18 months old; direct tiom Rusks
j best Grade AAA chicks. I have
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Charles Davidson
Box 126
Cleveland, Ga.
Nacoochee News
The Nacoochee Womans Club
met with Misses Annie and Eliza¬
beth Glen hist Wednesday. Some
very .iutersting world events were
given. xS members were present
and one visitor. The hostess serv
ed delightful refreshments during
1 he social hour. It was decided to
this meeting for the Club to spoil
sir “Red and Raymond” at ill
sdiool auditorium March 16
Mrs M.JA. Allison and daugh
ter, Maryln, of Lawrenceville, u'so
Billy Cliff Russell, of Cleveland,
-pent the weekend with her inothei
\]r. W. 1 . Stovall,
Misses Isabel Lumsdeu andMary
Hood spent ia-t Wednesday night
at home.
Mr. and Mrs Bill llood and
daughter, Betty Ann, also Annie
Lee and Virginia, visited parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P, L Hood.
Misses Gertrude Payne, LuciU
Vitison and Miss Mitchell spent
the weekend in Demorest.
Several from the Valley attend¬
ed the besket all games at Clarkes
viile Saturday night.
The Roy til Hiwaiians were very
much enjoyed at Nacoochee Iasi
Wednesday niglit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Krise visit,
id in Atlanta SaturdayfundSunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Connou, ol
iHelen, spent Sunday with theii
l-ter. Mrs John Purtain
Mrs. Katie O. Cannon spent tin
-eekeivd with her, daughter, Mrs.
'*-kitiulP. Miss . Ruthalewe Al/ey
accompanied fie*,/ frotnt. Kate;
The singing was postpone Sun
day afternoon at the camp on ac
count, of Friday being a holiday
md ,.11 ot the boys were gone liomi
The singing class from near Cler
nont will sing Sunday afternoon,
March 3rd, at 2 o’clock. Every¬
body is invited. Wofford and Mr.
Hefner and others will be with us
Come.
Mr. Eastman, of Nacoochee,will
Degin work on tile totem pole this
week. He is a fine wood carver.
Prof. E. E- Tebeaii made a btis : -
ness trip to Athens last weekend
Capt. ,\J. D. Johnson and wilt
md Lieut. Virstaiid g spent the
weekend at Ft. McPherson.
All the boys, except those on
fire duty, spent the weekend at
home. They report a fine trip and
a pleasant visit home.
The farmers of Blue Ridge Dis
trict met at Mt. Pleasmt chufch
February , 22 nd and organized a
Vegetable Growers Association.
Mr. F. I). Allen presided at the
meeting. After a discussion ol
the State organization by Mr. F
D. Allen and the County Agent
t| ie following officers were elected.
Mr. F. D, Allen president; Mr
Joe Winkler, vice presiflent ■/ and
Mr. George Allen, sec’y. - treas.
The next meeting of this organ¬
ization will be at the Mt. Pleasant
church at S p. ni. March 2 nd. The
object of the organization is to bet¬
ter acquaint the farmers wish the
growing, grading, and packing
methods, thereby placing our far¬
mers in position to meet the stale
competition, and prevent unfair
competition of truck farm border
ing states.
E. J. Huff, ^County Agent.
We will accept from farmers
kind of produce grown on their
| farm for renewal of their subscrip
tion, or to be added to our list as
hew subscriber. We trust
proposition will appeal to every
farmer.
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Deviled f -gs in Tomato
Sa. 2 94
Butter.?! Rice 84
Pea and Lr 1 re Salad 254
Bread am Rutter 8(
Strawberry S ortenke 234
e Iced i --a 44
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