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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST
happenings op people and events in brief form taking
PLACE IN GRIFFIN AND VICINITY
BAD CITIZENS
He ought to face the firing squad
And have no mercy shown;
He kicks about thd auto lights
But never dims his own.
—Macon Daily Telegraph.
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Mrs. C. T. Woolsey, of Woolsey,
was shopping in the city Wednes
day.
Miss May Jordan, of Molena,
spent Wednesday in Griffin.
Among those from Molena shop
ping in Griffin Wednesday was Mrs.
J, C. Dunn.
Mrs. H. G, Sindorf has setumed
to her home in Atlanta after spend
ing several days in Griffin with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cul
pepper, and her sons, Benjamin and
Billy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cook, of Zeb
ulon, were visitors to Griffin Wed
nesday.
Mrs. T. W. Daniel, Misses Kate
and Bessie Daniel formed a party
from Molena spending Wednesday in
Griffin.
All donations to be given to the
D. A. R. for the fair restaurant
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to extinguish some cross ties
had been ignited by sparks from
a passing train.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruskln are spend- j
ing several days in Atlanta with
friends.
Prof. J. A. Jones, for many years
superintendent of schools here, is
expected to return to Griffin Thurs
day after ai\ absence of three
months. In a letter to the News
Prof. Jones says he is much bene
fited by his vacation and expects to
be in Griffin for a long stay.
Mrs. T. H. Wynne spent Wednes
day in Atlanta with her daughter,
Mrs. Dozier Wynne.
Lamar Walker attended the South
eastern Fair in Atlanta Wednesday.
Miss Mattie Lee Griggers has re
turned from Atlanta after spending
a few days with Miss Linnie Mal
lory. Miss Griggers attended the
Southeastern Fair.
Mrs. Ewell Atkinson and Misses
Lillian Hammond and Estelle Gools-.
by motored to Atlanta Wednesday
and attended the Southeastern Fair.
The Fidelis class of the First Bap
tist church will hold its monthly
meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock at the Baptist Cottage. All
who have been, or are, members are
urged to be present.
Mrs. Richard A. Drake, Jr., spent
Wednesday in Atlanta with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sauley and
Miss Leila Penn were s among those
from Griffin going to Atlanta Wed
nesday to attend the Southeastern
Fair.
Mrs. John Henry Crouch visited
friends in Atlanta Wednesday.
JFjUT ky motored to B° Barnesville ta S r T Tuesday M r
and spent the evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Smith.
Miss Mattie Lizzie Connell is im
proving after a recent illness.
Mrs. Jack Shell, of Senoia, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Georgia Huff,
and her niece, Mrs. C, R. Wilson,
on Experiment street.
Among those going to Macon to
day for the state democratic con-
are requested to be sent to Mrs.
Garland Monday, October 13. Mrs.
F. W. Huddleston, chairman.
Mrs. Henry H. Bass spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta with relatives.
Mrs. Louise Owen, of Molena,
spent Wednesday shopping in Grif
fin.
Mrs. J. C. Wilkes, Mrs. Whit
Cooper and Clint Cooper, of Molena,
formed a party motoring to Griffin
Wednesday.
Mr. and MTs. Walter Floyd, of
Brent, spent Tuesday in Griffin with
their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Wilson,
on South Hill street.
.Ed Smith has returned from At
lanta, where he spent several days
in a sanitarium on account of rheu
matism. Mr. Smith is much im
proved.
Mrs. Boston Ctarkson and little
daughter, Eleanor Louise, are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hooten at
their home on Taylor street.
The fire department yesterday
made a run to East Solomon street
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS;
Col, W.H. Connor,
Hon, A. K. Maddox, Roy S. Wood,
Judge W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., Chester
A Byars and Will H Wheaton. Tom
Bell, of Butts county, and Dr. W.
N. Gable, of Fayette county, joined
them here.
Miss Annie Malone was the guest
of friends in Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. Lizzie Hambriek and son,
Jack, Mrs. Donnie Johnson and son
Harry, and Miss Lizzie Mallory mo
tored to Atlanta Wednesday for the
Southeastern Fair.
Mrs. Jewell Bell spent Wednes
day in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Kincaid Thomas mo
tored to Atlanta Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. Aldine Barron, of The
spent Wednesday in Griffin shopping.
Williamson News
A.. J. Moreland, Dock and Tebe
Dickinson motored, to Atlanta Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McLendon spent
the week-end with relatives in Mc
Pherson.
Mrs. Jesse Gill and Mrs. W. L.
Fillyaw spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hutchinson
and Mrs, S. P. Hutchinson were
shopping in Griffin Monday.
Mrs. Paul Beauchamp has re
turned home after a week’s stay
with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Smith,
in Atlanta.
A. P. Dickinson was in Griffin
on Business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Reynolds spent
Sunday in Griffin with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wells.
Mrs. W. W Shannon and Mrs. Ad
die Clyde Seott were' shopping in
Griffin Monday.
Graves Milner, Misses Lucy Mil
ner and Bennie Reynolds attended
the singing at New Hope Sunday
afternoon.
Jim Wood ______
the and Billy Anderson
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. w.
L. Fillyaw, William Fillyaw .v«l
W. W. Shannon spent Sunday in
Hapeville.
Miss Nina Mae Buffington has
returned home form Cochran where
she had been visiting relatives for
some time.
Miss Fronnie Nichols, of Zetella,
spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
Dewitt Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole, Mrs. P.
W. Wood and Mrs. A, Steinhauer
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Seagraves and family, of near
Griffin,
PATILLO NEWS.
Oscar Futral, of near Griffin,
made a trip to. this place Saturday
evening.
Some few from here attended the
community .meeting at Rehoboth last
Monday night.
Miss Bessie Bell and Mrs. J. O.
Futral went to Atlanta Wednesday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Patrick were
visitors here Friday.
Let everybody come to Rock
Spring next Sunday afternoon and
hear some good singing. The John
sonville singers and others will be
there.
Robert Kinard and Barney Goen,
of Hamilton, Ga., spent the week
end with their relatives here.
Among those from this place at
tending the all day singing at. Nev
Hope were J. T. Kinard, Miss Lurene
Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Caldwell.
E. E. Akin and Ellis Akin were
here on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Futral spent
the week-end with the former’s par
ents near Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Garlahd Irvin and
little daughter spent last week-enc
with relatives in Griffin.
Miss Bessie Bell made a trip to
Griffin Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank McElheney left Sun
day evening for Atlanta. Mr. Mc
Elheny had already gone. They
expect to make their home there.
Mr. Sanders and Morris Sanders
of Jenkinsburg, were in this sec
tion one day recently.
Interest rates in Poland last sum
mer were 2 per cent a month.
We Sell
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quirements.
Griffin Realty Co.
W. G; CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
116 E. Solomon St. Griffin, Ga.
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An Informal Reception for
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Fall Models
S EE them today. Perhaps it’s a bit early to buy
5 your new suit, but it isn't too early to think about
it. No urge to buy. We are as glad to show Hickey
Freeman Clothes as to sell them.
Tht Piccadilly is very popular with business men ,
The Clinton is a trifle more shafily in its lines .
The Brunswick is more conservative.
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