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Federated Clubs will be held iff
the Chamber of Commerce rooms
Tuesday morning at 10:30 o’clock
and a full attendance is requeat
ed by the officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flynt motor
ed to Macon Saturday and were
accompanied home by Misa Vir
inia Flynt and Miss Gwendolln
Williams, students at Wesleyan
College, who spent Sunday at
home.
Dr. and Mrs. M. X Ware and
Jack Ware spent Sunday in At
lanta as guests of Dr. and Mrs.
C. E. Ware. *
L. C. Connell, of Danville, Va.,
will arrive in a few days to spend
some time With hie mother, Mrs.
Viola Connell, at 131 Bell street
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks
and daughter, Erline, of Senoia,
came over Sunday morning and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brooks car
ried them to Williamson for a
birthday party at the home of
Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Henry Brook’s
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Y. Hill,
former residents of Griffin, are
spending a few days with the Rev.
and Mrs. 0. K. Cull, en route to
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Smith, of
Charlotte, N. C., will arrive in
Griffin tomorrow, Mrs.
coming to visit her sister, Mrs.
Cooper Newton, and Mr. Smith
coming to visit his mother, Mrs.
Mary Neely Smith, and his sister,
Miss Opal Smith. Mr. Smith will
Mil Monday, October 27, on h
business trip to Liverpool.
* William Searcy, III, has re
turned to Atlanta after spending
the week-end in Griffin with his
father, Judge W. E. H. Searcy,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Colquit and
childnm and Mrs. W. H. Holmes
motored to Thomas ton Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Holmes.
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Mrs. W. 'Fi Nutt, of Luells, was
shopping in Griffin Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs.'Harvsy spent Sun
day in HapevWe with their par
ent^ H MV. arid ^«. c IdH Davis.'
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t itMiM Berths Holmes, of Barnes
ville, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. O. L. Colquit, on. West Pep
■iar street. *( 4 M**
> Cheatham Peeler, of Locust
Grove, spent Saturday night and
Sunday in Griffin with friends.
Among those from Locust Grove
•hopping in Griffin Monday was
Mrs. W. P. Walker.
Miss Ermie MUler, of Wood
lawn, was the week-end guest of
her sister, Miss Thelma Miller, st
432 South Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Strickland,
of Houston, Texas, who are visit
ing relatives in Concord will spend
Monday night and Tuesday with
Mrs. Robert F. Strickland end
Miss Hattie Heed. I 4
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Chapman
•nd children, of Midway, were vis
itors to Griffin Monday.
A meeting of the American La
gion Auxiliary will be held Tuea
day afternoon at 3:30 at tie home
of Mrs. Walter Greefe in the
rian Apartments. All members
art urged to be present.
Misa Betty Shivers, who has
been ill for sometime, ia improv
ing.
Mias Thelma Faulkner has re
turned to Forsyth, where she la
attending* school at Bessie Tift
College/’ajter spending the parent, week
end iff 71 Griffin with her
Mr. and lire. J. A. Faulkner.
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Mr. and Mn. Charles Edgar
Gunnels, whoa# marriage waa
event of last week, returned to
Griffin Sunday night from their
wedding trip fti South Georgia;
in'Kt ’home in the Marian
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Dfek Brewer has returned from
where he Spent the week*
with 1 his brother; Lewis Brew
er, a student at Tifch, add attend
ed the Tech-Penn State football
game.
Mrs. J. A. Moseley and young
daughter, Frances Earle, have re
turned to theft Home' In Atlanta
after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Frank Gsissert, on West Taylor
street ■
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Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Thomas
and young daughter, Sue, have re
turned home, after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thom
as, in Dalton.
John Murray Hall, a student at
Tech, spent the week-end in Grif
fin with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
B. C. Murray.
Frank Moore, of Hampton, mo
tored to Griffin Sunday afternoon
and visited friends.
Dr. William McDougai, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas.
Frank Binford, who is attend
ing school at Tech, has returned
to Atlanta after spending the
week-end with his father, F. M.
Binford. He had as his guest a
Mr. Pendleton.
Miss Gladys Bailey, who is
teaching school in South Georgia,
spent the week-end in Griffin with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Bailey.
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Carson,
George and Tom Carson returned
home Sunday night from a sev
eral days’ visit to Athens, where
they were the guest' of their son,
Marcus Carson, Jr.,“a* student at
the University of Georgia, and Dr.
Carson’s sister, Mrs. Olin Dozier.
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Mrs. J. G. Carver, of Atlanta,
has sent in her renewal for The
News and said, “I wish to con
gratulate you on your improved
paper. >•
Miss Wiona Westmoreland, who
underwent an appendicitis opera
tion at the Griffin hospital Sun
day, is doing nicely.
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George Wheaton, who is at
tending school at Tech in Atlanta,
wila v the v^eek-ehd guest of his
parents, MV. add 'Mrs. Robert
Wheafon. d
j.»» Mc^Twho ta
ing in Atlanta, spent the week
end in Griffin with Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett McDowell.
Mrs. Annie Randall Stewart, a
former resident of Griffin who
now resides in Knoxville, Tenn.,
is spending several days with
Mrs. L. W. Goddard in the Colon
ial Apartments.
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Harry Rogers has returned to
Atlanta to continue his studies at
Emory University after spending
the week-end ih Griffin with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’John H.
Rogers, on South Eighth street
Mrs. Hamilton Tebeult, and
young grand son, Howard Te
bault Harper, and Grantland Te
bault, of New Orleans, La., are
j spending several days at the Grif
fin Hotel. Mrs. Tebkult will be
delightfully remembered in this,
her old home, as Miss Sallie Bai
tey. v ’ '' **•''
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson
leave today for College Park,
where he will be engaged in the
drug business and they will 1 make
their future home. '1
John Brewer, k'atudent at Tech,
in Atlanta, spent Saturday night
and Sunday in' Griffin with his
mother, Mrs. Butler Walker.
Tom Connell visited J. L. Con
nell at Reidsboro Saturday night
and Sunday. C -4
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Ilfs. GMrgia Huff. Mrs. C. R.
Wilson, Mrs. A. W. Atkinson,
Misses Ruth Jaekson and Mattie
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Remarkable progress is being made in bringing up from the depths of the sea at Scapa.-Flow
the German battle fleet sunk in 1919. The work is being done by private salvage concerns. Above 1
is seen the special “balloons’’ used in fhe work bringing a destroyer to the surface. BdoW is
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Alice,,Griggpra motored - Ho
la Sunday and visited
Huff and’ family and Mrs.
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Misses Mary Ella
Evelyn Kennedy and
Deverly have returned to
where they are students at
nes Scott college after a
visit in Griffin to Miss
parent's, Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and family apd Mrs. S. E.
pell, of Experiment, spent
day wit!) Mr. and Mrs. M.
Chappell in East Griffin.’ „
7 PERSONS HURT
IN FIRE STARTED
BY
New York, Oct. 20.—Seven
sons, including five firemen,
injured and 19 families were
en from their homes in a St.
olis avenue tenement house
terday by a blaze which fire
partment officials said was
by a pyromaniac.
Five children, hanging by
hands from window ledges on
fourth floor, were rescued by
ben.
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OFFICER SMITH AND
MISS JOHNSON
J. J. Smith, a popular
of the Griffin .police force,
Mias Wilson Johnson were
ried quietly Saturday afternoon
the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
K. Cull, on West Poplar
The Rev. Mr. Cull performed
ceremony in the prtteppf If
few intimate friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of
j ■ the of Mrs.
Concorcj, ,wejre guests
1 Eddie Sutherland Thursday.
’ Mrs. S. R. Spangler and grand
daughter, Mary Russell Andrews,
j and Mrs. A.' N. Spangler and
sons, Lloyd and ,.S. R„ spent Fri-,
day in Griffin. '
Miss Caroline Binford * spent
j Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. F. Ogletree spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Morris, of Griffin.
The Sewing Club meets with
Mrs. L. L. Yates Wednesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Thornton and nephew, of
High Falls, have moved into the
Kell house, recently occupied by
T. W. Prothro.
The Sunbeam club will hold its
regular meeting Saturday at 2:30
o’clock. We have a good program
and everyone, young and old, is
invited to attend.
tt ATHENS GIRLS
ARE INJURED WHEN
t» n . A,UTQ OVERTURNS
Athens, Oct. 20.—Four Athens
girls were injured, one seriously,
when the automobile in which they
were riding was overturned near
here yesterday.
The injured are Miss Farry Em
rick, her sister, Lydia Emrick,
Obetta Boyd and Lou Boyd. The
Misses Emricks are daughters of
George Emriclc and W. R. Boyd
is the father of the other two
girls.
Miss Farry Emrick, who was
driving the car, is in a critical
condition at a local hospital.
Defects in the steering gear is
thought to have caused the acci
dent.
LANIER FOOTBALL GAME
IS TRANSFERRED HERE
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The football game between Grif
fin high school and Lanier high
school, of Macon, which was to
have been played in Macon Fri
day, has been transferred to Grif
fin and will be played at
Lightfoot park Thursday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock. Griffin and
Lanier played a hard-fought game
on the local gridiron last year, the
visitors winning 7-0.
SPALDING GRAYS TO GET
PAT TUESDAY NIGHT
The Spalding Grays will receive
plenty of “jack” Tuesday night,
according to Capt. A. K. Madd 3
who stated that fpproxima
|1300 had been received for pay
ment of soldiers .hare.
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FAMILY casts out
youth accused as
bandits follower
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Movie Notes
MILTON SILLS AND
CORINNE GRIFFITH
AT ALAMO TODAY
44 Single Wives” is the title of a
photoplay of modern society
at the Alamo theatre today and
tomorrow. As the title
the theme of the story, which the
picture unfolds, treats with
class of women known to
as 44 single wives,” who, victims
indifference of their husbands,
affection and diversion away from
their own firesides.
The photoplay offers to
Griffith, who is co-featured
Milton Sills, one of the
opportunities she has had to
Those who saw Miss Griffith
44 Black Oxen” and “Lilies of
Field” will find her role in
Wives” more dramatic than any
her former parts.
Movie Stunt Actor Is
Drowned While Taking
Picture in
Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 20.—(By
Associated Press.)—William
brough( 25, movie stunt
was drowned in the Colorado
er at Yuma yesterday during
filming of a western picture.
He was swept down the
when the flood waters were
leased by the opening of a
.
to carry out the realism of
production.
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