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THE'/CLEVELAND COURIER
OL. XXXVI 11 No. li
Miss Meaders Weds Mr. Hoyt Haynes
A wedding marked by beauty
and simplicity was that ot Miss
Ruth Hazel Meadors and Hoyt
Thomas Haynes, of Clermont,
which w >s solemnized at t-lieCleve
lund Methodist church Saturday,
December 2t, at 2 130 P, M.
Rev. Marion Warwick, past
• of the Trinity church, perform;
the ceremony befo re an
mg accessories will) which *bt
wore a shoulder spray of wiiitf
car nations.
The bride entered on the :«rrn ai
bee brother, Mr. Lambert Menders
who gave her in marriage. Her
brunette beauty was enhanced by
her wedding gown of royal blue
fashioned wilii a high neck Inir
und c.ose fitting sleeves. Her ac¬
cessories were of a matching shade
of blue. She wore a shoulder
sage of white carnation-.
Following the ceremony an in
formal reception was held at the
home of the bride ! s_ mot her, Mrs
C. J. Meaders, who was assisted
in entertaining by Mrs. Piiii
Mauney, .Miss Janie Telford and
Miss Jessie Belle Dockery.
Li«e in the evening the bride
und bride-groom let'ti lor a short
wedding trip to Florida and other
points of interest.
s. o. s.
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THE COURIER
STRAYED
One small Jersey heife, 2 splits
in left ; cream col: r. Owner pleusi
come .tod get it and pay for thi
adversemeut.
Bill Cornel)
Robertstown, Ga,
NOTICE
Hunting or killing partridges is
strictly forbidden on the property
of the undersigned. We will
prosecute all offenders.
S. K C x, R . L. Allison. B. $
Westmoreland, J. P. Tiiuri^ynd,
Will Thurmond, Offie Turnr-i, A
L. Dorsey, Crawford and J. M
(B -ub) Cooley lands.
Marlin Pain hr
NOTICE
Wanted to buy all the j£*vd
sound dry hulled black walnuts
that I can ge,. Bring me your
walnuts and I will pay you WffU.
Dr. T. J. McDonald.
read the courier
Hk:
Devoted to the Agricultural, commercial and Industrial Interests of White Goimi& ;
L®e&l News
Prof. G. C. Nelms visued
sisters, Mrs. Paul Maurn,, iijd>frs.
Jas. Saturday
has bees'
fa w days
tieriod OJ
Incotf in ^
issue of
as we
make ur
However.
ready to
ne to see us
informs The
ected $1,700
to Nov. 13 Ml
did up to the
934. That \wfke
s are better.
Waldroop has resist
Rehabilitation man of White
ii n t y r
Mr. Geo. M. Edwards, of At
lanta, visited relatives here during
tire holidays.
Dr. A, S. Cantrell, of Dahlou
ega, formerly of Cleveland, w 1
ouried there Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Allison, o 1 ,
i’aylorville, spent tlie holidays here
with relatives.
Mr. Hamilton McAfee, of At
jiapta, spent the Christmas holidays
with Charles and Tom Davidson
Miss Eva Taylor, of Cbicogo.
tpe-nt Suntay with Mrs. A>e*
j Davidson,
j> ^ W( j v j f . L Bowen, pi
Chester, bn., spent the
with parents. Mr. ;md Mrs. W. G
tjyu Jersorj.
The residence of Mr. Jesse M
w*w destroyed by fire Christ
-
iO»*,
Mt. and JJre. Linton Nix a no
family, of Galeton, Colo., are 01,
a visit to t<ji.Jtive* in White count)
Mr. Barney Freeman, of N. C ,
visited pa-reati at. Leaf during the
holidays.
Mr, A t, : . B-jpeu happened to
the mistorfuurf ol getting one ol
his fingers cut whits; he endeavor¬
ed to drain UieK.Yv-.fter Itorn bis car
r '
Mr. Henry Barrett and Mis
R >se Garmon'Woe m -tnitd during
the holidays. Write-up will foi
low in our uex; is-ue
Mr. and Mrs. Chaide C-ntr-eii
of Colorado, are visitiulci
in White county.
Rev. Jesse Warwick, of L*cus.-'
Grove, Ga.. visited relatives here
Christmas day.
Atlanta suffered at least $2 000,
000 during the big sieet and it*.
that fell there Saturday, which was
the worst vince 19U5. Ail three ol
the radio stations, street car ser
vice, auto traffic, and practically
ill eleciriC) telephone and tele¬
graphic service was out of com
mjv'um. All of the beautiful t-re-e)
were h.-tt in ruin. Service has 1101
> e{ been fully restored. Telephoto
■ervice from Cleveland to Atlanta
is not yet available. The snow in
Cleveland was 8 inches. Chief-.
vV. R. Ledford sure done magnifi
,'oirit work by scraping our streets
yur citizens greatly appreciate htv
mierest in our welfare.
Christmas went iff unus-uaH)
quiie in Cleveland.
The thermometer registered i
above zero Thursday morning.
Mr, Leslie (Bud) Lund, stndem
of Atlanta Dental College, spout
Xmas with Charles and Tom Dan
son.
Mrs. M. C. Allen, of BlueRutee
died Jan. xst and buried at bft.
Pleasant Jan. 2 .
0 LEV ELAN I). G EO.RG 1 A 1 >E< - . 198 f>.
Thomas— Mefi life
A. wedding of much inter’s: was
that oi .M rs. ( »: sie -McGhee f.o Mr.
Dewey Thomas, which was solemn
tied WtWs weeks ago, and was
ninle known j>ec 251b when -,he
invited relatives ami friends to ti
dehoiou- 1,iinner which vv»* ecj'V
»;.l by ai: Wio.-e present weir. .
.M; rtnrj F. A. Allison uid
son, Ernest Mr. and Mrs. L,
\V tight, Mr. and Mrs. VV . i. Jack
•on, Mt sum* Mrs. J. *V. Ai^t-on
and soritf. Rus.spll, tLnohi, Dclma.
Din.sil, and daUgidets, Leona
QvcmHQ-j and Beulah M >e , Mr
,nui Mr-. ] I., Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. 1 L W right. Mr. and Mrs
W, L Ailioon and sons, Uufus and
Han-.el, Mr arid Mrs. Garland
•Brown, Mrs Minnie Gerrin
da no toe 1 -VI a i; d 11 Mi-s ,Sarah
F*suic»*. .Miss Delta Swain Mr
(By tie f iekson. Wishing tne cou
pie much success brough life*
M’icn VViplvd fir Rawleig
Rout, e of cSr.io 1 ami lies. Write im
nucdiatuly. R .wlvigi - - Co., Dej>t
UAi.,---- 63 — SA- VI c U! |) b 1 «, Ten,
National Bank Notes
Changes in our money on the scab
Of about $ 80 (kOOO,OOO are now ublng 01
through tire, retirement of nation;-,
bank notes This is reflected in Incraai
tug deposits in the Treasury of lawf;.
mouey to replace bonds held ngaim
outstanding notes which will rerjuii
semi, tiian for withdrawn) from circuh
■«vfl
The change in t.ha currency will re
ijiiire a considerable shift of bank fund
hr many canes. it is doubtful if s
large a vnlum-r of cuneiic.v hag evi
i been retired and ;y;flcced in any cout
try wuh. Tt> li.!.i:l‘i*d.' cora.-arw,.
j Reliable Man VVanteJ to call on
fsimeYs in Wb^ie count. Wondar
Cm opportunity. Make to $12
daily. No experience or 01 pit:.
n eeded VV rite McN ESt> Co.. Dep
B . Feeportr, Illinois.
FO R S A L E
0 «t? 'yviyom dwelling, when M
Cu.'w live, pleiity of ontbuildmgs j
garden and other lot of la rid To
truck: tutoring, syood well watei ;
Aiso will sell adjoining 4-roott j
tii-iuse and i--i. a acres land, nit; •
cad; h;..ij.se*.. It.oii It*.uses vvjr«ri f>. ; ;
Vgbts. Now i- tin - time to . get \ .
f«ui barj» : *i». 1
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M.?V’J.ci'.. Hendei s*.n, of Ai-oo
the the holidays with rah
1 i y-T
Mis* Laura Palmer, of Atheo>
'P.«» V-e, holidays with parent
'.About (..Rec k
,\.li. Hcraer 8 »'-tw, of Sim.
ib'eek b: -trict, died Tuesday <■
pneuinorj- i and will be buried
Gboeslo*; -.tt'.'ct , •(. .ii'.'O couMi<
t’bu rsdu y
The rpasou -v<- U*vt- out been abi
.•ii gi-i rinf t i- .-riej out on time
due K> the v-,*r«v eKtuiai*- o*jld wi*aln
*i freest 11 g owr ink, which utudi
T impossible for u>. to onferafie on
pro*';. W done om best; to gci ;
nil on time, hut as * (<u good pe
Me know this is an unusually cold i
siTintvi, »«i.!ly uusl ;l:n ;
i;uis.v.ij wc
vow wTl beat with us ui thi-* uu I
Vidai.ilfe delay We wish ld i
. v . O j
■f you a most hr; ■ if ii. b appy mu
,)ri>?pe.fo:i» 1936
TW count v primal) v. 10 ij
if.lti before so v«r,v long. W
lyuinfed ui ;rn> dcljualt
cuudiid ite- (bus *,if ? inr -ttiev wi l
be gupinj» right itkmg m..w.
Mail thjlivi* y by »t .i-r pod ,:v r ii
ctiTr.i has b .u. p.- .yc b. , C. i i
(fi/JU i'mvc S Wnurday
TO TAKE MYSTERY
G il OF BANKING
By ROBERT V Il.l-MING,
President Ami-titan Hankers Asscetathn
Tae American Bankers Associating
has cooperated wherever it could prop
erly do so in every cmm.~tir<rfor mu Lyncl
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R. v. Fleming
I which v,-. believe- arc s
Titai to our national wetfure and which
1 have, played a large part in bringing
oui" country, in a comparatively short
space of time, to the position of the
greatest industrial l-ation on ihe earth.
The Public and Banking
It is necessary that the public have a
thorough understanding of th« func
I tions of. hanks, what they can do and
; what they cannot do, for it mflst he
-recognized that to many people th>
business of banking is stilt zomewhat
. of a mystery
We should frankly explain those func¬
tions to tlie public, acquaint, them witi¬
the laws under which we operate an
emphasize the vital part, which banks
play in the economic life of the Nation
Therefore, in order that there may b«
the fullest cooperation <:;id understand
iug between the bank and the people ;
1 if the country, it will also be one of out
objectives to take the mystery out <,i
banklur. wherever it exists in the public
mind.
Banking Conferences
i A series of Regional ConfereiK-t,-. on
Banking Service will be held in si: ate
ted: sections of the country, embraciuo
ty pes -of Aa-srkiny • , i%wrMn)'9ap-k-iui:
laws and the regulations issued there
under will be carefully analyzed so that
bar bankers will have a thorough uii
derstandiug nf the broadened services
»o«r made possible. ,
The c(ue.stioir of public relations and :
How we can best serve the people of our !
(•ornmuniMes; will be another topic of
discussion. Clinics - or forums cm spe
Oflc Questions of inierest to bankers '
and the problems Bonfrontiug them in •
their particular localities will also bt
included in these c-,inferences.
PUBLIC ATTITUDE
HELPS THE BANKS
Annua! Bankers Convention
Says People Have Had Conli
deace Restored—Recommends
Changed Government Policy
in T|ie UaukiniT real j.rati: lias u put i>: it pulilie in the confi position ’em:.- '
wlieh ousL it van funcUou fuit.v and Migor
in playing it.' full c-tonointe part
in fho prog res ■ ot recovery, said lh< :
Aiufei icon Bankers Association in it:
aniiual coijvrniiui rcsolutious.
tivfc jTfie banking passage law nf in a fht genei-aily Banking coast) uc- l
:\vi ot •
19 i*> has stabilize;! the banking situa¬
tion and enabled bankpns to devote un
dhlded attciition t>- the normal admin
isfation of their institutions in pro ,
meting the business and public weli’avi:
of their coni muni lies',” tile resohrion
saiii.
‘We feel that if is pariiculaviy ini ;
pot iant feature, of thtp law that it aims .
to ireate through the revision of tin
li'esera. Reserve Board a Supreai
Coavt of finance which, with the mm
poi tival anointment of evceptiouall) ;
cor .potent men, shmiid constitute om
of he greatest forward steps in built! :
mg a sound banking and erodit system i
for this couritry.”
‘The Goveramunt in iiJnkiog
Another resolution suid*
u >Ve particularly emphasize tito tit
rinbilHy of this retirement of govern ’
meit from those fields of extendiur ’
^rious types which can b
adequately institutions. served by privately owue .1
We recognize that tli
exigencies of the now passing ijejrrt’.;
sioii made necessary a large parttclpa
tion by government for a time in the j
taslaof meeting the public’s emergency I
finaijeial “'ijiiose needs.
remedied and couditio&s .be obligation have been largely |
no# rests ■
upoj the banks and other financial ;
agej cies to demonstrate to the people,
ot tiis country that they are fully abb ’
and! willing to meet all demands upon ,
there (duty for sound credit cooperation. Ji; is. j
our as bankers to facilitate in >
every effective way Ute retirement ot ;
government agencies from credit ?e- ;
ti villas ’ by promoting public under
da.ndlng of the proper tunctioa o? »ri- I
recovery. It has of
£(:1 'ed constructive
e c o m m e n d t.
tlons for site'1
changes in haul. -
iHg laws as we rue
ogiiized v, ere noe
ossary, ami vve
«"W have a
lB ''' ““dev wti - i
to operate. The
Banking Act. <rf
1 . 1)35 affords Us o\\
po.’limj-’ics for
broad,;r s ■: t v ft-, s
and. at- tile
time, retains the
Who Improves A Farm a.d Builds A Heme
Miikt's tiu v hitihu’SifoutrifeHiiim to fivilL. - -n LttSUlaiL a f
fc»|.tr«>ving i?« ihu lii«'-l)ino(l r-t ; rojtnws ami c \ l, ptuenl. |.»u ■
iiijd HLJA our stH'tion has Bam* forward rapid). vLi\
! witness <irc*at<rt‘cltorts fo: I'avtdopinont aid iinpy;
j
1 !’HH F.RST NATIONAL BANK
Cornelia, Ga,
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JL* XI
Up-lo-lhe \b tveni
HOLD BAY
A very men.. , dunctnp,. ilrini.r,,.-..
Laughing, quatfeig, and untlioi'king tinu
Dry ((en
fftHIS is pretty much rip j
A lion for holida* parties Ami 1
’.he fact that the ml,-: juieps art
sparkling with the tang of pine
apple juice instead of alcohol that
the hot punch is spiced with cln
aamon, cloves and allspice and the i
egg-nog boasts only brandy ex ;
tract, does not, at all, mean that i
the parties wilt-bc;}!-.-.--/hifsn. 6 ur
It takes^ only (rood food good j
holiday drinks and a good .dance
orchestra to make youthful spirits ;
effervesce, and these holiday par
lege ties crowds for home-from-school-and-coi- indeed |
are a ‘laugh
timc;. ing, Quaffing, and unthinking, j
Do Be Up-To-Date
Make certain, however, that
yoor tlilng, parties are the very latest I ;
up-to-the-rnoment in every
sense of the word, if -you are en
te.rtaining the younger sot. intoldraptd There
is no other group niore ire*?
of fast year’s styles whether ,U H
■lothes, dance steps, food or drink:-»
You can buy gaily
glasses for your holiday drinks
very little cost indeed—.--glasses
With pictures on them so that each
person can carry his pineapple
julep front ping-pong- table to card |
table and know it when h* sees'it ;
glasses conveniently numbered foi
that su-nie purpose, Roman striped
glasses, polka-dot glasses — all ■
kinds 'Hut be: sure that your punch
glasses are punch glasses—-squatty \
little mug,-, and authentic---tal£&> that your mint
julep glasses are i
a track-star From and glamorous as a ■
J unior “date.” •
Here art- several .suggestions for
holiday d»oka to fill the glasses ';
they’re strictly there!
2 f«el Mint Julep: Boil four r
tiWespooar iftiat jelly, four cups i
•; a.
k. k g
y
T TERJB’S a bir-i eye view of a
1"X good enough dinne to "keep It's more a than bird J
,
alive,” however—it keeps four per-; j
sons very much alive and happy,
and costs only one buck |
Crisp Radish Roses Sc
Deviled Eggs in Tomato
Sauce 29 t
Buttered Rice Hit
Pea and Lettuce Salad 2 lie I
Bread and Batter 84
Strau berry Shortcake i’.flV
r Iced Tea 44
Deviled Eggs in Tomato Haiic.e:
Hard cook six eggs, remove shells
and out in halves lengthwise. Re¬
move yolks c id season highly
with butter, salt, pepper, paprika,
mustard and lemon juic-a, i
.
\va ; - 1 , .,1 up- -USM. unu
’.im jel • i melted. (*!. ‘Aik
<"• • ; apple syrup and tb*
jni ■ 1 letnuns. Serve ve:
t: * id Ui - ; .g a f.resli uiiu
eac’i git - - instead of ice, us*
gingti ate fla vored with the mint
syrup from green cherries and
thei m>ze iu cubes. This fills six
oclasSK,.
f/o, -, Milk Msakv ; ’ombine tw<
- u|- fl: , .dear ci flee, one-had!
vup iltiple nruo oh ‘cup evap
-fated uiiik md oite-fo«rtb cat
tanned chocolate eVrup. 'shaker Shakt
in a cocktail wit'
crushed ice until cold, this flli
six tall glass.,;
Holiday Punch Mash tv.
hantinas and add two clips pice
ap ! ,m' syrup, one cup svapvrateo
. two tablespoons iresb iim«
V 1 -. 1 • ono-half juice
cup '.-range
: " lU . ‘‘ Sbakf (!U l’ ertisfipu nth crushe*; pits'-:
1,: lili f!ll !iv -.'>'*• : ' Uil) Sljtsia*
- ‘ ' : -
,-.'e.f Year Egg-not Beat feus
, y-'Tks until thick. Add one
•.•up sugar and -niert^jtd cup
extract. Add two cup
evaporated mil; and two >
water ooxnbim«LT)ioo fold'in fen?
stifily ten egg white-.. Sprinitk
nuun on tup Have vi - Id
Thi- fills twelve small rap.
a) 11 ot Punch: b *c
quart water s*iih the Pillowing
spices: one .-to- h piece of cinuu
inon, one teaspoon whole : ve;
and one tem.;. ion cilspict-.. Ui
two cup - of syrup n ,:J - ne;
pineapple and rebe.r id- egg
well allowing oue-halt ;to each
to be served. iiu -iNth*. eggs
amoB; the r-rses aiifl jffiu; the
hot pin -h in .irrinr -oil. Serve
at one.' , Thi? makes about -no an
one-fcor'b q marts.*
mayonnaise 10 wois-...u and stir
un: ii era am > Refill whites and
place the d< viled eggs in indi
vidua! sh.-.Uoa- baking dishes or
in a gin- pie plate or shallow
balling * 1 i. ’n. Pour contents ot
ono It; . -• n:-o can tomato soup
around (fl -jg:':/ h aving the yolks
rer-'il uncovere:. Sprinkle with but
t.-nunb* ait-J place ip a Uc
oven until the- soup is (nibble
and (he crumbs brown.