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ri 'd«y, October 24, 1924.
Woman’s Auxiliary of Atlanta
Presbyterial to Hold All-Day
Meeting in Griffin Saturday
A conference of group 3 of the
TToman’s Auxiliary of the Atlanta
Presbyterial will hold an all day
session at the Presbyterian church
on Saturday, October 25. The
conference will open at 10 o’clock.
Lunch will be served by the
members of the Girls’ Service
Club at 12 o’clock and at 1
o’clock the afternoon session will
begin. > ,
Representatives from nine
neighboring churches will be pres
ent for the conference.
Mrs. Turner, of Atlanta, presi
dent of the Synodical, and Mrs.
W. M. Everett,* president of the
Atlanta Presbyterial, will speak.
Each woman in the church is
urged to be present.
Program
. The program follows:
Morning Session.
Hymn, 246.
Devotional, The Rev. Malcolm
R. Williamson.
Greetings, Mrs. Robert Berry.
Response to Greetings, Mrs.
Jim Anderson.
The Duties of Cause Secretaries,
Mrs. Ji. S. Lawrence.
Christian Education and Mis
sionary Relief, Mrs. E. M. Cope
land.
Hymn, 65.
General Efficiency, Mrs. W. M.
Everett, (president Atlanta iPAfc
byterial).
Round Table.
Quiet Hour, Mrs. N. B. Martin.
Lunch.
Afternoon Session.
Prayer, Mrs. F. M. Gaissert.
Five minute talks on “What we
are doing at home,’ Mrs. Jim
PHIL PATTERSON’S
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
10 lbs. Sugar.................. 78c
Salmon 2 cans Pink 25*| Camp’s 2 cans Van Hominy 25*
Libby’s Pork & Beans, large size. 10c
2 cans Vienna Sausage, Libbys or Rex
Brand 25c
£!an No. 2 Tomatoes size ill 5 ing pkgs. Powder Wash- 20*
Aunt Jemimas Pancake Flour ... 14c
Aunt Jemimas Buckwheat Flour.. 16c
5 Soap large .................. Octagon 27*| new 2 lbs. pack Prunes, 25*
2 lbs. Dried Peaches (new pack) 27c
COFFEES
1 1 lb. Best Ground Coffee 32c
j 1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee 44c
■ I 1 lb. Lipton’s Coffee ,............. 44c
1 lb. Morning Joy Coffee 44c
BRILLO
The best Aluminum cleanser and polisher. Try
a package 8c
Van Camp’s Evaporated Milk
Small size can 5c
Large size can 10c
Snider’s Oyster Cocktail Sauce (a 40c
seller) 34c
Welch’s Preserves 6-lb. Kit
(40c seller) WHITE FISH
Strawberry 33c (Today only)
Cherry 33c 84c
PRIMROSE FLOUR *
Best in Town
24 lbs. Plain $1.25
24 lbs. Self-Rising . $1.30
PHIL PATTERSON
WE DELIVER
Telephones 649 and 650 125 W. Taylor St.
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Gunn, Mrs. j* Julia Pritchard, Mrs.
E. 0. Waldrup, Mrs. John Orr,
Mrs. R. L. Lasse ter, Mrs. Sams.
Church Paper, Mrs. W. T, Ben
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nett.
Missionary Pageant.
Song, “Blessed be the Tie That
Binds."
RED STAR STOVE
DEMONSTRATION
ENDS TOMORROW
Demonstrations of the Red Star
—the oil stove masterpiece—will
end tomorrow, when it is expected
a large crowd will throng the
Persons-Hammond hardware store
where Warren Deaton, factory'rep
resentative, will explain the fine
points.
The company this week is fea
turing a small down and easy
balance payment plan.
Your own favorite recipes are
cooked and many appetizing
dishes will be served free.
EVOLVED
The orator was not being well
treated. His audience were better
interrupters than listeners. So he,
too, became roused.
“When I came here to-night I
did not believe in the Darwinian
theory. Upon mature considera
tion of my audience I do—half of
you look as if you’d evolved from
monkeys.”
“Yes,” came the calm response,
“but we have evolved. »P
India is exporting 50 per cent
more in value than it imports.
GRIFFIN DAfT.Y NEWS
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[ Zebuion News
(Pike County Journal) i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrey vis
ited relatives in Meansville Sun- I
day.
Mrs, J. A. Wright has returned
from a visit to relatives in Macon.
Mrs. E. M, Pope and Mrs. W.
S. Slade visited their daughters
at Wesleyan College Sunday.
C. R. Gwyn and F. L. Adams
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Herman Achord, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs.
Mamie i arrett.
Miss ay Ballard, a teacher a£
Wesleyan College, was the guest
of Miss Lida Franklin Sunday.
Miss Willie May Mangham, of
LaGrange college, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Mangham.
Mesdames E. M. Owen, W. C.
Slade, Claude Tidwell and H. A.
Maxey motored to Griffin Mon
day afternoon.
Miss Vera Ellington and Emory
Digby, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Digby
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huckaby, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Huckaby and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muecke
of Macon spent the week-end with
father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wright.
Ruth Milner is spending sever
al days in Concord with her aunt,
Mrs. Willie Strickland, where she
was ribbon girl in the Strickland
Heflin wedding Wednesday after
noon.
Miss Mary Digby spent the
week-end with relatives in Wil
liamson.
Miss Jennie Collier, of Means
ville, spent the week-end wtih
Miss Susie Digby.
Mrs. Huguley, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.
M. Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tidwell
have moved into Dr. Watkin’s
home on Concord street.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Milner,
Mrs. Jennie R. Milner and Mrs.
G. B. Trulock and son, attended
the Strickland-Heflin wedding in
Concord Wednesday afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank the good white
people of the city of Griffin for
their many acts of kindness to
ward by aged mother, Fannie
Bailey, during the days of her
long illness and death on last
Tuesday. Their kindness will
ever be cherished by her son.
WILL FUTRAL.
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She will be introduced ,on December 18,
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DOMINGOS GROCERY CO
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
puy your Sugar at these This is Cocoa season. It is
prices. Less than we can fine for the children. HeTe
replace same. is a real saving—positive,
money-back guarantee. For
10 lbs. Saturday only.
SUGAR 75 c 1-lb. COCOA can
25-lb. 29 c
Cloth Sack l /i -lb. can
SUGAR $1 99 COCOA JCc
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1 LB Sweet Cordele BUTTER 44 c
Fresh Creamery
Buy your Potatoes Saturday and save.
10 IBS. 5 LBS.
Large, smooth Porto Rico
Irish Sweet
POTATOES 26« POTATOES 19 c
2 LBS.5SV™ PRUNES 25'
Something new. Make the Large, Fat
finest Pancakes you ever
tanfad. ------ ' ---
Old Fashion wheat Buck- . MACKEREL
FLOUR 9c lb. 10 c each
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 44c lb.
What i^ better for New Crop
Breakfast? SORGHUM
SALT FISH SYRUP
ROE Vi Ga 8 cn____50c
In Bulk. 1 Gallon ,90c
We have them now. I . . .
24 lbs. Idahome or Twinida Flour, $1.19
Dont’ Forget Our Meat Market
Tty a large [Leg o’ Lamb, lb. 40c
Fat Hen, lb. 29c
Home-made Country Good Veal
Sausage, lb. * . 30c Roast, lb. 25c
None better— 2 lbs.
Ferris Hams, lb. 30clMixed Sausage 25c
A variety yon can easily select your dinner
from—Western Meats, Ducks, Guineas, Hens,
Friers, Oysters.
Full line of Fruits and Vegetables
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS J
DOMINGOS GROCERY CO
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Sunnyfield Pancake or Buckwhi
Flour____ . ... . .
Encore Spagheti, No. 2 can
BACON EGGS V ■
Sliced 38 c Doz. 4’
Rindless
Swift’s Premium Hams, lb.......3
A. & P. Flour, plain, 12-lb. bag____67c
MMI A. & P. Flour, Plain, 24-lb. bag. $1.29
Iona Flour, Self-Rising or Plain bag. 526
Iona Flour, Self-Rising 24-lb. bag .97c cirl
or Plain
Pillsbury’s Flour, 12-lb. bag 67>
Pillsbury’s Flour, 24-lb. bag:____$1.
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u COFFEE THAT IS GOOD it
Bokar Coffee, Supreme, lb..... 4!
Red Circle, lb................
8 o’Clock Coffee, lb........... 3
Cheese, New York Full Cream, lb. 3
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Full line of Fruits and Vegetabl
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The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
131 Taylor Street Griffin, Georgia
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
Best Kansas City Western Steaks—
Loin, Teabone, Porterhouse, lb.. .30c
Chuck................. 20 x:
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Roast..... 20c
Stew.................. 12 i/zc
Western Lamb Chops____ — 35c
Western Leg of Lamb____ 35c
Pork Chops .._. ...... __A—
Pork Roast 25c
Pure Pork Link Sausage........25c
Fresh Pork Pan Ham Sausage 25c
Armour’s Star (center cuts) . 40c
Armour’s Best Bacon........... 40c
Best Longhorn Cheese......... 33c
Free Delivery to AH Parts of the City
OXFORD’S MARKET
133 W. TAYLOR ST. PHONE 941
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Real Coal ■W
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Yes, this is it—
When you want HEAT, but in buying you it
so often get poor coal. To be SAFE be sure ■
to call
BOLTON
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for your Coal and you will not be sorry.
This is why we have a lot of new customers
—but we are more proud that we have kept
ouF old ones.
Phone 262
BOLTON’S COAL I : f
YARD II
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