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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST
HAPPENINGS OF PEOPLE AND EVENTS IN BRIEF FORM TAKING
PLACE IN GRIFFIN AND VICINITY
SUDDEN DEATH
If Methusalah had ever drunk
This moonshine booze so strong,
1*11 tell the world, and it’s no bunk,
He’d never lived so long.
Dalton Citizen.
The senatorial committee of the
sixth dis trict, whieh was ,to have
met yesterday, will meet at 12
o'clock Saturday at the court house.
Mrs. G. L. Worthy, who has been
ill at the Griffin hospital for some
time, has recovered and returned to
the home of her daughter, Mrs, Tal
bot Boyd, on East Solomon street.
Mrs. E. R. Anderson, of Barnea
viile, was shopping in Griffin Fri
day.
C. E. Coppedge, of Brooks, spent
Friday* in Griffin on business.
Miss Emily Tyler, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is spending sometime with her
mother, Mrs. W. L. Tyler, ami her
sister, Mrs. Lula Barron, on West
Solomon street.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Blanton, of
Haralson, visited friends in Griffin
Friday.
Among those from Brooks in Grif
fin Friday was Mrs. Collin Sibley.
Mrs. J. W, Hightower and Mrs.
C. E. Stockley, of Barnesville, spent
Friday In Griffin.
Mrs. J. D. Williams, of Haralson,
spent Friday in Griffin with her
son, Walter Williams, en route to
Macon to visit relatives.
Mrs. J. S. Milner and the Misses
Milner, of Barnesville, visited friends
Friday and were shopping in Griffin
stores.
Mrs. L. C. Tarpley, of Brooks, was
in Griffin Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gordy, of
Barnesville, were the guests of rela
tives in Griffin Friday.
Mtsa Hazel Coppedge, of Brooks,
spent Friday in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chappell, of
Chappell’s Shop, spent the day in
Griffin with their daughter, Mrs. Da
vid Johnson.
Mrs. T. B. Woodall, Miss May
Woodall and Mrs. F. S. Simmons, of
Barnesville, were in Griffin shop
ping Friday.
Mrs. Charlie Dor spent Thursday
with Mrs. J. H. Newman and Thurs
day night and Friday with Mrs. Olo
Wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. Nola George have
returned home after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Habib George at Val
dosta, Ga. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Habib George, who
will spend a few weks with Mr. and
Mrs. Nola George and Mr. and Mrs.
Boles George and family.
Mrs. Richard Henry Lowndes, of
Atlanta, is the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nichols,
on South Eighth streei.
The Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Wil
ley will leave Monday, October 6,
for San Francisco, from which point
they will sail October 15 for the
Hawaiians Islands, where they will
make their home.
John Hammond, who is' attending
school at Georgia Tech, in Atlanta,
will spend the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods Ham
mond.
Miss Margaret Ogletree, who has
been ill lor several weeks, has re
covered sufficiently to be out.
Mrs. Judson Cobb, of Washington,
D. C., will arrive Monday to spend
two weeks with her niece,^ Mrs.
Ralph Jones, on West Poplar street.
Mrs. J. T. Freeman continues to
John H. Stevens went to Atlanta
Friday for a several days' visit to
his daughter, Mrs. Charles Cone.
“So the jury brought In a verdict
of murder while insane? **
u They couldn't do otherwise. The
murderer confessed to the crime and
insisted that he was in his right
mind when he did it.
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News from Our
SMAHA
SHOE SHOP
Shoes Repaired While
You Wait
Leather Half Soles for Men and
Women Shoes, 85c pair.
Half Soles and Heels, $1.25
Work will be done at the above
Few prices during October.
steps from Depot.
China Painting
Class
For full information see
MISS IRIS BLAND
at
THE PATSY rT»
Gift and Art Shop
BUICK 100 %
Values
1921—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Tudor Sedan.
__ 1918—Bui ck Touring._____________
1919— Dodge Touring.
1920— Overland Touring.
,1921—Essex Coupe.
1921— Buick Sedan.
TERMS IF DESIRED
SLATON MOTOR CO.
BUICK DEALER
109 East Solomon St. Phone 680
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How much would
YOU lose?
If fire should destroy your
property tonight, how much
would you lose on every
dollar invested? How would
your insurance square with
your loss? How would your
claims be handled ? _______ _____
Your insurance is a vital
thing to you and should be
handled by men who thor
oughly know their business.
Call us up today. It may
save you loss tomorrow.
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improve at the Griffin hospital after
her recent critical illness.
Miss Virginia Pottle, formerly of
D, C., has been spending several
weeks in Georgia visiting. Miss Pot
tle was the guest of friends in Grif
fin this week. j’>,
Mrs. Alfred Uhler, of Palo Alto,
Calif., who has been spending the
summer in Griffin with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown,
will return home Wednesday, Octo
ber 15. , ,
Mrs. Walter C.Beeks, who has been
spending several weeks in the Ma
rian Apartment with Mrs. Green T.
Dodd, has returned to her home at
115 West Oak street.
Mrs. John Stevens Manley and
Mrs. Douglas Hand spent Thurs
day in Barnesville with relatives and
friends. /
Mrs. Lee C. Manfe^ v it to At
lanta Friday to spend a |eek with
her sister, Mrs. Charles lone. Mr.
and Mrs. Cone are moving into their
handsome new home on Fairview
Road.
Mrs. Gilman Drake, who has been
spending the summer in Lineville,
N. C., will return home Saturday
nig-ht.
Mrs. Harvey Mills and Miss Laura
Woodward visited friends in Atlanta
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Wynne and
little Miss Mary Wynne went to At
lanta Friday to spend several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Wynne.
Miss Henrietta Goddard, who has
been spending several we4ks in Grif
fin with her aunt and uncle, Mrs.
Seneca Sawtell, and her sister, Miss
Etienne Goddard, returned to her
home in Waynesboro Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Baggett spent Friday
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. M. Emerson spent Friday
in Macon with relatives.
BUNGALOW
We have a beautiful 5
room E: bungalow, close in,
furnace on College St., with
heat and all mod
ern conveniences. Owner
leaving city. Price right.
Terms right.
PHONE 83
Griffin Realty Co.
W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
11^ E. Solomon St. Griffin, Ga.
SATIN GLASSWARE
Console Sets
Sweet Pea Vases
Bulb Bowls
Lily Bowls
Nasturtium Bowls
Lily Vases
Berry Bowls
Orange Bowls
Whip Cream Sets
SOMETHING NEW IN
GLASSWARE
See them in our window, and make your
selection while our stock in complete.
PERSONS-HAMMOND
HARDWARE CO.
“If It’s Hardware—We Have It tt
PHONE 4
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Read for Profits—Use for
Results. News Want Ads.
NEW FALL
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The Correct Styles
The New Patterns
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You’ll feel just as we do about it when you see these Suits and
Top Coats just received from Hart, Schaffner & Manx.
$35 and up
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CHen’s and 'Boys' Outfitters
October 3,1924
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drama. man—-a fighting lover in a gr ea t enter ta inin g
Gold! In chaos and .struggle the history of
Alaska began.
Imagine Thomas Meighan living again for the
screen those old hammer-and-tong fighting days as
the star in Curwood’s “The Alaskan!”—like dis
covering a gold mine of entertainment. Every
scene filmed on the spot.
You’ve waited a long time for just such a
Meighan picture!
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