Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, May 15, 1936, Image 1
THE CLEVETJANDVCOURIER: ol. xxxvin X o. So Nacooehee .News CemmencemeBt exercise# begin Nacoochee High School Friday, May ?3. #t 8:30 P. M. nod close Monday leght, May J 5 The Wain 111X Club met at the home of .Mrs. Allan \V ij-iums .nuf Miss Mary Schaffer Williams last week. The prog.atn was a Bibie program, Mis# Mary Hood was in charge and Miss Henderson and Miss lesije Lumadeti gave interest¬ ing talks. Election of new officers were Miss Mary IS. \\ illiams.pres., Miss Jessie Lumsden. vice-pre#. ; Mrs, Allan Williams, Treas.; .Mrs, Kobt. New, Sec’y. I’be hostess served delicious salad course amt coffee during.the social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stovall speu 1 weeke.id in Atlanta with their sis¬ ters, Mrs. Hood and Mis# Mar garetie Coggins. Mr*. Bill Russel!%iid »oi>,Bribe is visiting her sister. Mrs. Harry Williams in Flowery Branch tin week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller am -on#, Robt., John, James and Phi spent Sunday with lather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ). t . Can¬ trell. Mrs. R. A. Williams, who has bien very sick, i# better to 'he de light ot her many friends. Mr#. Arthur VVyies, ot W ashing ton, 1 ). C., is visiting her mothei Mrs. C. W. Oakes. Miss Leona Logan, of Game viiie, visited her mother Saturday. blue hi due news Sunday School will start tn Aejroci* cliurch Sunday , May l/, at 3 O’clock. Mis# Mary Wink er, of Athens, spent the weekend with tiomeloik# Mr. Roy McCarter is working vrit.h Robert Ayers in Fatinii oouuty this week. Mr', and Mrs. Howard Turtle spent S iturdty with Mr#. Btanctu Turner. The part t given by Robt-r W inkier w .» «■ j tyed by all presen Na*svss >ci tr.l' from the churches < Cteve'.ai.d aueinied the Sunda S, hooi C rtivei tion : ’t Mossy Crcc. S turday night and Sunday . Lhey r«; o: t t good time. (arm. s Telford uud Kiev Bat r tt sgenl she weekend vvUti home e folks. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Allison hav, returned home after spending tin winter in Atlanta. Messrs. Will Bell ami lohnlioarl of Flowery B' li.ch, were in Cievt i-md Monday afternoon on bu-t lie##, (Jharhe t'reeinan is -lowly im¬ proving# If a man can w rite a liettei book preach a letter sermot or build a better mouse traj than bis neighbor even if h build his house in the womb the world will make a Iveatet path to his door—Emerson Go to Coleman Seabolt’s foi good things to eat. Colemat. gives you plenty cheap. ^Steady Work—Good Pay Reliable Man Wanted to call on farmers m White County. No ex perieiice of capital needecL Write NcNEtS CO., Dept. B- breeport, Illinois. — Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial ar.d Indusr^iai Intoxmtm o i White Cough a A. B. Bell Dies At Bishop Gainesville, Ge., Mryi 2 , Augus¬ tus B Hell. 64, assistant postmaster iiere for thirty-seven y«tus previous retirement about six years ago, and a brother of Thomas M. Be'!, tor mer congressman from ttie Ninth District, died early Tuesday at U)e home of a sister in Bishop, lii., near here. Mr. Bell was the #on of Mr. ami Mrs. William B, Bell, pioneer res¬ idents of White C- unty. and wu# educated at Young Harris College, Prior to coining to Gainesville he was principal of the Mossy Creek School near Cleveland. He was a member of the Firs' Methodist Church in Gainesville, and was widely known thoughout northeast Georgia. Funeral services will be heli Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’cioc'. from the 1 otne of his sister, Mi E II. Kenimer, at Bishop, with burial in Cleveland Cemetery .Cleve¬ land, with Newton & Ward in charge of arrangements. Besides Thomas M. Bell andM.i Ivenimer, survivors include lw< sisters, Mrs, E P. Bisnop, and Mrs. M ude K Nor¬ ton, of Atlanta; ano'her brother O'. C. Bell, of Montgomery, and & mnt. Mrs. Martha Merritt, o' Wiilhalla, S. C. Battle?Bruch Gets High Praise A description of the Battle Branch Gold Mine it AurariaGeor aia, is now available to the puffin Richard W. Smith, State Geolo¬ gist, announced today. The de •icripuon-is an article published in lie currant Lsue of “Keonomh reology” and is written by C. F, Park, (c , and Roy A Wilson .*bo investigated this mine in a tody t f Georgia’s gold resource# or the U. S. Geological Survey. Mr. Switb stated th it the Battle Branch Mine located'in the Dali "lifigu »ttea of Lunulkin County is 1 splendid example of profitab!t 1-0rd rock underground mining ii jeorgia "Its conservative and Mtieut development lots brought i profit to its owners while man; etiier mine# were being worked at a loss or without adequate letinrns’ 1 he State Geologist -t ited. 1’; e mag mine mi isle describ.-. lie relotion of vtrue'tiu' to oie dr •..sit-and suggested that certaii ninerals are somer-imes u elui a miicators ot the richer -wilionsor oe ore bo iy. l'iie aiithors co« ude that a better grade of ora i. found where the quartz vein# uu greatly fractured Tim-s stages 01 nineraiiz ition are distinguished t’lie first st ige was cl).it'iic,ierze< iy l he formation ot Coarsei •rystailine silicates. The seconc iage n;c l uded deposition o' uikerite (iron-lime carbonate) juartz, and pyrrh tite. Hie third aid final st ge saw the depositio. if chlorite, galena, and'gold. Ill re-t indicators or rich shoots as a den 1, red garnet, and anker,f* ■ot it is uncertain if this rule h i ;ener.il applicution. A ‘urficid oxidized zone a nuch us SO feet deep consist# f.! juar'z stringers in suproiite. It i included that the goid in the up er part of the sa} roiite has beer, mrichedenriciied tnech tn'caily bm he'deeper gold ores are considerec 0 be eatirely due to ascending not -oiutior.s, and not enriched by lownward-percu lilting waters, ^ lefin te statement can yet be mad ■,s to possible chan 3 e in grade ot ire with depth for theBattleBranch .■nine, only. 130 feet deep, is the ieepest accessible mine in the deep¬ est accessible mine in the region, Mr. Smith stated that copies of this article can be secured through his office, 425 State Capitol, at cost of tea cents. CLEVELAND, MAY. 16 , l“£ 6 „ -linnTOWi#- 1 BOB JONES ^OaMENTS MERE** nl€aft£r ‘J Recent!) the Bib Jones Coilep' had as Chapel #j eukers for a We- k M r. and Mb. Saloff-Ast^khoi?^ The#e people are native Ru»#iai)j» l’l ev are lovely Christians, '’They wore mi icul usiy d.-llvored ' from death at Die hands of the SovC Raider# in Ru'.sia, They feed t^i ,t it is their Christian duty to worn .America against Communism movement* When it,a Communi-gic first Joeg;in in Russia the evaugeJ: mi Christians thought They wi'oh enjoy religious libertyf Jt ( rldiad of religious liberty, Chri»tii*fiia were. murdered by J the t house iris religious liberty was dest/rpyed M ms XIre. AstukUoff skojtvtd pic. t liras of the Russian pqfs&c.tion Starving clnldren were thawn eat¬ ing the bodies of their r *vi%> parents n ‘8 were ebowti estui^ th# b.nltes of their own cbiidreo. The writer who has visited Russia am who knows somethfrom per iqna! expenenca of tire Condition# existiug under the Soviet. Regime wisbes t'o warn our leaders of tWv dinger that thrpateas oar own him'. The g eat danger In Amer¬ ' from laboring . ica u not men. danger larks in our colleges end universitfoi where trsined psyc4ot ogists are wptkiag to breuk down respect tor America* instilutiof # and at the mo#t subtle and Sffc <esri ve way'fires* 'eacberd '.(jut Cojmnun sat ^is possibly tht .#o:ution for world problems.. The only thing that stand* be» ween A n*|rcu and oornrr.iu;i.t!>na it the \Vord‘of God, Communistc cf»f>uot coatrol'this gyvernintent ut.*, til respect forauthorit tive religion .lie#. AH cnii tsters in pglpits ni di ah school 'teachers in school room# who are raising -qjjyation marks ir. the miuds of the youth about authority s*f tliq Bible ur# paving tha way IMr Co■ntnunii-a. T' t I’ea C rrunaudibent# rscogaiee id dividuitl* p f o: erty rights. ‘’Titov sfcr.'t not steal.* 1 This 100013* tbr. a man has t right t 1 own propert and no mao has a right to talie it iw q from him. "Thou #inri. t,o - ;uvet 1 hy neighbor’s' ox or t-i i#s~.” Thi# meins ih.t a u « ias .1 right tv ow 1 property nr, ot tier Ii *s n*^it to stein ™ io _u.,i 11 *ud right id even covet it. '% ippenl of theliib e has alwaybeery to tire kidtviduol The appeal of aoinmunrs.il and a o-l of out ntio vein eats Is to the U r o tv k alibnt convert >ig 'pet,pits ”et sr.-isse.*’ W» speak tbout upplyi g i.e eithcni toacli eg* <-f Jesus to human society ieivus #nid', ■ 'Ii .ny w ut will come sfter in-.” Hr did .Hot my, “It my nation wi : borne after a>e” o if ar y :.;ruup will ctane,” U -aid; “Extept a utfn be born igflin,”" 'Alt uf ti ess Jura#* move meats that are antugotiisKic to io. jividan) i igiith tiud to . iudiviJua. ( cveiopmetit are ' Lot from God ilutn.th nature is just tlw ' Sgoi* as t hus'-Twnys b.'-on. In rise oic j«vs we ept ii e lid ou (ha “tir j;:cj can bee I'JAa'e kno* x hat, urn. 1 fKitu.'e w. I'i’mse niuJcC mov- tents tb.it defy hanlau uat^'a •;.»ko- he lid off the garbage dsn oi mra a depravity. "Expre-Sj-youir •elf ” Live your own bfe," 'VTsse jra mo.detn slogans. If natu f t uu rest r .tried and usrffsgen erateci expresses itself it means the destruction of civi isttlon ti»d the' Overthrow of established govern nieut tdrosgh ut the world. Great danger threate: • the entire world,. W T . riust get e.J.er get buck t*» EMt In$ Tflstsi j n,,i " t Here fs a toc^ue twister you cm tch ev-efi hie.most- fitser.t knlke 1 i ( Mi Ti almost t «Jy BtS^vEL'i ^G-.dyt myRV'BBER BUGGY c*d repeat it last - v. er .1 tiv- s WaufcEl^(iltickons and EL:I vViil pay higqe#t cash 11 1 -.jariot shK [Rrfa. Se» ba a S j to- ws.'sUouse, liuesville, W- . C. 0, - Msrga;t\. kh;ad i WQtOrre- '■*«# • r#c » * iiaj g»#-." Advertjsing is the oil that U:fc the machinery of Lu. 1 ST RVVn? Orm small black pig. F'eus, .noujy Df. J. McDoon'.d i)ENTv\X NOTICE Have your Dentdl work done vsie, yi-elp those Who> help pay ^is-. Thai keep the old Ship v‘ State njovidg. AH work |uttttuU*red. Df. IV J. McDonald. ij}itf|aiK JDoei Paj leo.oo*, ^Freddie jonen fad# to GiT la papsc tffut .it pajft ca advorti-o. H vss callt 4 upea.by Ids teuclmr ><>' wtite a tttjaoaa ahowisg bow we d> osRct help of ampul# ‘or umb how sogb t*o { - mil mills ; worked for m U». After fct:c he handed la l*s pope* whr feicludtd the fo low:rag pa-ngr pi. k *Cousidgr tF« ben. $be give a» eg#*. Af-tu she lays an ktee C«ckks»to teiijtbe -wvfld. aboiii at. t)aska iuy sggs, t<?«, b>al d'. cackle, io Atic!<»’ fiy.gs &•' #»ot wor.b aear s* .much uU fbi £&;#»'*« H> h*B»' slg-’.” A eouuqy esi-tcr hi his p per 1 “Tk« « na fat tasnsr w#(tt, Sk* -wb#c'iuer p»* eth, lend t'fe i,< rd >00weth, that Vv’C 'T 9 ’ll UCt (J of dues corn n.aciiin’ err *« go p-gutinio', tin# li- a (tiiiig of dim it k/ gives us lE blaes, editor wfio wr*te thi t«-ds i-ery much like w« tfc-.—meyh.u ijouu.y News. Hot »•’ 9 B000 .ATlie povn . f w«it-dirted public r ^ ' ,-n 'i- - > ! ‘'#X *howa u few ' ' Y° ’* statement' Uiade by Hi-; oura* o. tls* fl#uret)CkiU Itofe:, S :l hificac, L a., one cf tire g re n report- liuld#. fn which tie said that on rvcv’-t oitpeudittjfe of S/i th- oukffi {kisteru papers he had ■*** rv-niii Ouokcff .;e‘etvyto>n 9 to amount al ^3000 for tbe corai. , W/ ; nt«. And yet we presume Hi,,' tit 1 b u o-Vy u pact cf the go vvvfl> ut '' 1| Ch «dv#rtifceme.i • : wiii*t>vi-ig Advertwlis^k.be rbrth biter on, v wucctfiaful rr.n-i ',’c *x)pil» .^oicriiunrV 4 JswJ^pI 'ie sj'.!0i pri*e TU* in one svay 0 AOotlier rr.u-'C ® klr ;.4 vou$fa.,’ ; t»l'6r« the Cientry. S me adv - b't g iipnaediate tetuih.; ras b’ir-g Cutcralati ve rnsu.ti uRrggh ttv ttioutltf and ti« jreuf» ta C(>me. In the long ruii u a . if judgwent |%> whatever n u’eii pays any th the placiug'oj th* 1 dver is'9tnentso-*-^'.nufi«t«rer# Record sod to tire app^tii to the in¬ dividual K®®*t-or- we shall have ; blond , COOliBun'ttlo revcipiU'ti h Amejr m sod jirwibly ®d ;bs fc w iiol wpxiii. HOW-TO J, SEE? EDUCATED ” Jlvt.d Psl/ fly tfotl<Wico Co?"'*"uctHd ' ov.s ;jj ’ -stiau S#"'op' ■ 'ilos.’i >tr • ■wrwiosct h .-!:"y : rr h f J! r<) "* wor’t? qt", # Sat .* rot exploii ,,t! f-A. ol. Mcu lAe . >na. ••Th* ? ' ' ’ V r T»"Vi's rt'" «t «t gliif.. ! ^*yj §*kr. It tnrwstldi: — 3 « 0 c f«. • I'd ! the fj/mit} fj Y.'o 7 f, 5 . wrhlen Hy .‘sprit ; ftfeiel pdfi .J problems ea i?ti «Ai . v. vroaid affair® Th* C^rlstfaa " • S 0 ;ii, Norway S;r?ct, Los..', ?-.r- i <i 3 let’fpSbfoi* my ’ ,a -Cumsttai* Saixset Komtm Qt year 39.00 H s : lostis r to p J Ii; a.- ?,> 25 □ I month ? 5 t we,"esday arae, • J.g X j Jca , w 6 j su(si i5e Ntr-j_______ ASJrca s/.xrts co?y o.v request ■ i-'OOt 7 .Z 2 Z Pas Sir sasoiijiioa daw w\UERKRAOT 0 W IN STYLE r>NCB upoa n ti’fl.e, back t* t&s W u'.ilitortaa day* n-h*n snspra" ■’fs had 8 very (’-'dipt* usfl sad •'hen wonimi bnoebt tbats ft vrailt t, foods were e-, au livcsapis ttoay noted EOOdc "V : ilefi’t hotliet ■Qur’i r lout rait- rtes or rft&jsbes, X alien even brntl enpeare.-.e?. esiwh ii'te nrtsn-sToasad poc'ding* or ftrrsoiy apjjl* raisins’ and ■io >.?•' with bleck %% y v,c cou-idor foods trow ir ny nn?!es. Tnka saudrtt4.nt— S; nty of it. Hv a to ’Os* day* of Oeil'.r barrel it bad #h>> stuff— tt» foot! propavttes tluu »*i» ti •SR'Etsd. Today, vr« ^jjy It is -•sdtf- us caus ifvd s*rvo U to a vat. sty of ways that sir* seed to look a" a;, well ng rood to oat. W* recocriM-uij tor your urt)r «g 0 eic 1 ™ Ln tbsse .nodvoa WKft at S0t". o*5 irauti. ** SffioeaJ ^ SmtfrkrcifBheTkeri giti Hum the wftjtssits of onp No. li& mei st slocTkaoit idjht te a uusar*® bakixx dtist- Bill li-an.l ty.n*rs far Iwj Udnvtts.. Tftsa arr*a*» their on tap at the siv-sneAcaat, Flkdraar liifftty cupj 1 it seasour.iL tnasbos r»ctatoe 8 on to®, act w‘tb butter sad krova to a v«saa Thl* serrts eight parsosm, &mOl&ered ?<yrk Si'll!)' SeosiBi one pemd of fresh groy.ni well 'arl.Ok salt, pep tw-r aut a UUl* onioa Ttffca. Fvrfa t^txi malt iulh and brar,tj tirossaghiy oa sji «i2s8 io hot fat la s tkftlet. ?’ttt contents vi -ihi Na t eaa at *avw Irraut ia. a baking ancT d*h, bOlis on tap cornr wttft tie nor,tents vt anotfeer No. t tan cf nanarkrsot., .0 iioderoft* Bake && ^ aus l».r 5 .a e cum— 4 4 *tprea* Ittit lerrs* sight parsnna* y » PEP FROM CORN tod"* -ir;! r., • ", *x** ■ if. at pep. Oof- ' ni..% - - *» bon:-* bf plgaiy-' .n '•■ •• v-rn, ul>i sy!.b- l« ha* an? ..i-asto* -? * gar. / for tiudear# •.•. *’ ry For. vur-Sw peotjH v->, , vriseJ. asd w.*»- ar~ «•' — 1 pep* s'id st*ei,;y Sf yoTvo lazily' ii: .■? ti.'- c„ e r-«r storing up a' of ii . you csv.'d aV orb. vo star energy fix v-a bo ,' : -v.- n tt&dBfi. T o <xt tie. a'-: ri. # •• •list in the s» aini -,af *l*o s. smif c. -'fis? to replenish a; clous Kejp ?l--i VsDM .j'jOf csr s ■: *.»•. so i »:—n n yrru ..try she r.-s, Venhy «t»d eel Let rr- M . whietf* 5 »i • oi sne'a a food. Hr V) <ue eor.e for 1 ' .ray'’ IA#' They’re Tes- rc: Com Bv.rfifspft: Bp.pM - or la’-row’. - Jidpped gr®o bsttf • - . , a two ' ablusp'MKS Md s a . 'W r:tnui‘-s. the cs. . a ' i,M 3 Job of cresan-ecyto c-.-; a 1 -v*4 wa cn to taste w;Ui s*tt MR, ?'v. Ctok gen fly fvr a ftfw :-..cites ug -,53 soiiie af the male ’ pooU* Koll ' :o br-3 cway. pastry 4 t .in,'cut fn .uaunres spocffft or row» a. p.a;e a hu.'ft ' i corn on vc.. v , t,wet tbs ei*r .# a iittle one fold iv.et, pinch:-. -. toe in <15 v'?!. fy tegetber Eako a degree oven for about twenty mlnmoi. Those art . good -.erred with ir .. '-*C3 chicken. Tbs* eerve eight versons. unj Qn"3r.<s. Corn SatlLi two taialc'T’og , sl'ccr.f.twlps and? tbs ; -i ; '.',!rooj' i ' tri al o*a» i prn.j can*of ac irr'.onia tc oac PPblespoou baiter .» eevvrU ac« 3 . A'iU th: for orate cf one No. 3 can cf < V" .• • cyie eora, itusw fo<a: • v s rr . r-tod ,'*«w»s. tisrr-s "ou he cm - ,i;: ssrace, suit and .j* * ■ r .1. P’u U- a bntctsred ,r*.~ ■TO. 1 ’ c i a ' 3'5 degres en t?r aDait thirty rninutss. ,i selves six persona* •£ & KNOW Your Asparagus f i EiTARAGTS is too yood. for e eitance acquaints ru - tt in on* of thone foods that J*u Uk» tt* know, said which like ^wl or gfxnl music. {1.1 9 rsr«j with acquaintari'i-i. K**w, ffksa, th it there arc two vafirtias of canned arfaragu-j— the white and the groan. The#* are planted from the same seed, Lii tin?? pro picked dffterently. Green a*|VarM;ua 5 ;t gr :-u b-J.auno tfiw tfp# of tire jjtrclar # have been allowed to poke tbroti"-’' the earth ai 4 m tho 8MH for a GUL V/hito uparvds pkked remains because H ip bufero taij.g or posed to tt# sun. From Giant m.Tiny a boot grades. . »t. uagus ts *Kde»i nciofoing to size and it 13 PUtod both, ue «ar.'.*.t9 naa. as tips. Spears aro esp;-: 5 nl|jr nice for oOQkod dishes? and tiya are often protemd i’rtsm tar sai&ii:?, ennewiches-, eto. gin at fu tny—here are th* grades: OR-nf contains eight f» twelve apeara .,-• ••> .Vo. dL-nan: Oclost-,i conta»’.u thirteum to aix ■{*de; .vlssruriot i cotjtias seven¬ teen to twenty-four; Large cun tefas .w-rvtj«i;ve to thirty f*pe, Jledir? *.>* conia : s Ulrty-Jlv<j to fotriy- ■ "a., -iiid SaTaJd contains fdhj 'lvs to ftlxi/. The grpdcs of Uj» -’."J Uu; a except that JCoauooth is ibo t aad Tiny ■t thy rmiLUe st. Kat, these Jaets about aepara |u». a: . fjf you , 3 a careful •oyer voa can y wits r?s pwagts vriien it is «:s saL, *UOal ru.d WM t ' khll-S SliC ■ ♦' ai«pte< to yiiur 0 ..••is* A f T. ;• T A ;U, botwran# I h Lie LI game, to !’"6 oir -4 ‘ 'tor boy 3 will 1 ;> ». ‘ r tiu-i otld-gTaffj W;' ’ Uieir U3 or Bta* ('.-Si • <on coats. 1 ,,1 1 sw>' 'a »• sing, also, bct-ria so i T ; l< /}•» die., - art o r»f 107 whi Vi cm tr.mdi i« <jo tnVte in gay izlag dish®.''. Ttiora't h«r pan do yvtUdk talteh ai -I- 7'in ujuh^rsided your grooery atot® the ’.ara-.to l»y .-ft . toiuence o? a drain JE*d«r b- iv ■ortf.at c'-'nsribele*#. From Ik>«ipot to CHent ** a .1 ti.-.'b utie pn-ode ef eannett - . of a'J siae.s—tmpoi tear*, to bqjiuwiic i'c-r h«r varltsw ,ic 'r. DW ram kr.atr. for-exasisde, to oi Jawt s,r» feVf .LeKe both # 'ivsi.cil mil s«n.oet&-skltaed m rioii'ss ef jcdus, as well as pee* fscied ty niztix whteli number from 1 t® UT Nu.asbar 1 is the ainaUSat irtee pc*. They are more -jBQic.Bslve Lr.-s ’.'-sb • f»war of them t##- oana’cd, bbeartae it costs more iv car, them—and sot because Shed &*r*r !i rapedtv. There'S Mostohfrg fo-r #ao tAoKutn who Pudecte to keep la mind! ■„ ft*,/.# pfccicce ora * blond ot nteM. J, i sted S, oelied "run cf tee pad." The eonibW 1 size pea jwifcsz a uiee garnish for steiks. «bos». otto whercad the larger are better for regotable ©#»: * See.ii ■ s >ir.de and aiees, thma »n g. adas o: pe«s—-Fanc7, Standard. Fo I 3 xiri!. s.v> (itarff and ?.£ - you go a'toiiptrg for -Ti ,.twice uofore yon ‘-pa.ii:. Git the sort of peas beet wiaptod for your particula/ a«v 4 >*