Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 31, 1924, Image 8

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-55? I P ; : i ■fti' ■ p: Pi' Vt . ‘ . SfHi y I* : One of these stylish Knitted Vesta will add 100 per cent to your appearance. ■9 S5-*S6 Griffin Mercantile Company tm PERSONAL NOTES Hr. J. H. Eakes, presiding elder of the Griffin district, will preach at the Methodist church in Mc Donough Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Mias Virginia Boyd, Miss Kath Rogers, Miss Sara Randall, Beverly Rogers and Frank Pitt man formed a party motoring to Newnan Friday afternoon for the Newnan-Griffin football game. Mrs. S. D. Barrett, of Zebulon, shopping in Griffin Friday. W. T. Barry, of Love Joy, spent Friday in Griffin on business. Mrs. G. W. Knight, of Woolsey, 'm a shopper in Griffin Friday. 4 Mrs. H. J. Carland, Mrs, G. C. Powell and Miss Leila Powell mo tored to Atlanta Thursday. Mrs. C. T. Jones, of Luella, was shopping in Griffin Friday. Among those from Barnesville ■hopping in the city today was Mrs. Nathan Smith. ■ W. T. Scott made a business trip to Atlanta Friday. Mra. Henry H. Bass spent Thursday wi^l friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Emmett Coggin, of Brooks, was shopping in Griffin Friday. The Epworth League of the First MethodiBt church will give BUICK 100 ■ % Values 1918— ‘Buick 6, Touring. _ 1919— Buick 6, Touring. 1921-r-Buick 6, Sedan. 3922—Buick 6, Touring. 1920— Light 6, Studebaker Tour tag. Dodge, Touring. 1919— 1920— Overland, Touring. 1921— Ford, Touring. Sedan. 1924—Ford, Tudore 1921—Essex Coupe. TERMS IF DESIRED SLATON MOTOR CO. BUICK DEALER 109 East Solomon SL Phone 680 r fWMHmimiiimiiniiffltfflM . ' I B€ „» * t.. •- 1 - 5 ?•: V I i : 1 I The popular Hats of the S3 most season. In all the new shades. Specially priced X p , S3 w$5 NEWMAN’S CLOTHES SHOP 133 North Hill St. Griffin, Ga. mm ■ a Hallowe'en party at the heme of Mies Annie Ruth Elder, on South Hill street, tonight at 8 o’clock. , .* . The Rev. Dr. J. E. Sammorn., former pastor of the First Bap tist chtirch, of Griffin, spent Fri day in the city with friends. Dr. Sammons was en route to hir home in Rome from Fort Valley, where he has been conducting u revival fig*. Mm. 1 C. Steinheimer, oi B tools, 8j Friday shopping in Griffin.^: Miss Eddie Barry, of Love Joy, spent Friday in Griffin with friends. tp ' Mr. arid fits. E. B. Manley and children, Elia, Loriise and Fanny Lavonia, of Concord, spent Fri day in Griffin. yftgmM i - Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Garrett announce the birth of a son, Levi Marshall. G. W. Knight, of Woolsey, made a business trip to Griffin Friday. Mrs, W, T. Barry was among those from Love Joy shopping in Griffin Friday. Miss Ethlyn Ison and a party of friends motored io Newnan Fri day afternoon for the Newnan Griffin football game. Miss Willie Benn Drewry, of Zetelia, spent Friday shopping in Griffin. — Mrs. Edward Davis, Edward, Jr., and a party of friends mo tored to Newnan Friday afternoon for the Newnan-Griffin football game. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bolton, Mrs. Florence Oxford and George Ade motored to Newnan Friday and attended the fair. t Mrs. Erskine Austin Seay, who has been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Carlisle, left Friday her home in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Frank Simmons, of boro, arrived in Griffin afternoon to be the guest of Virginia Crouch and to be an tendant in the Crouch-Freeman wedding. Mrs. Simmons has quently visited here as Miss ise Foy. The Junior B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will give Hallowe’en party at the Cottage tonight at 7:80 o’clock. Mrs. J. P. Mason and daughter, Katherine, will Sunday for a visit to Mrs. McCormick, in Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reid, hsive been visiting her brother, L. Christian, in Davisfyoro, for week, will return home tonight. Ware Hutchinson motored Athens Friday to attend the coming festivities at the sity of Georgia. Mrs. Fleming Bailey has ed home after spending GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS r * y y V T T'T y . T , r T r ^r-^F'r T ▼ ▼ T 'T '▼ ▼’▼T T r < r # ^.y. y T T y f y . Uppers Slippers i y S t ALL BROKEN LINES -MANY PATTERNS -VALUES UP © Choice . Yaur . - ■■ . With every pair of equal value purchased in regular line. Your opportunity to buy TWO PAIR of stylish shoes for a little more than THE PRICE OF. ONE. All sizes. V •• EVERY PAIR Griffin Mercantile Co. CORRECTLY FITTED Ladies’ New Shoe Department \ < y ' y'f f y T T T " 'T T' T' T > ' W W S T .....V " T T T T'T 'T TTWyTyTTS f 4 ST weeks in Philadelphia with her son, Emmons Woolwine, who is a student at the University of Penn sylvania. Miss Sallie Mae Strickland, of Concord, is the guest of Mrs. Rob ert F. Strickland and Miss Mat tie Head on East College street. Miss Rossie Belle Newton and Mrs. Robert Shapard motored to Atlanta Friday and were enter tained at lunch by Mrs. Black and Mrs. Georgia Sciple. Mrs. J. C. Meredith, of Hazle hurst, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grover Patrick, at her home near Griffin. Hollis Gray, former manager of the Griffin Hotel, spent several hours Friday morning in Griffin with friends en route to his home in Carrollton from Barnesville. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gossett have moved to their new home on South Hill street. Mrs. Drewry Draper, of Oxford, Ala., is spending a month in Grif fin with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nich ols and other relatives. Mrs. Dra per formerly made her home in this city. FEDERATED CLUBS PLAN TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR HOUSE CHARTER The club house committee of the Federated Clubs of Griffin met this morning at the Chamber of Commerce to make preparations for applictaion for a charter to erect a club house on the site purchased several months ago. The committee is composed of three women from each of the clubs. The Woman’s Club members on the club house committee are Mrs. Alex Gossett, Mrs. J. W. Touch stone and Mrs. H. P. Stucky; U. D. C’s. on the committee are Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., Mrs. J. W. We have them in the new Satin Glass in many shades and shapes to please all. The prices range from $2.50 to* $20.00 the set. We have vases to match in sev eral shades. All make beautiful gifts for any occasion. See Our Windows PERSONS-HAMMOND HARDWARE CO. PHONE4 v t: - ' GOING UP. Young Bragger: My grandfath er built the Rocky Mountains. Unsympathetic Listener: Aw, that’s nothing. Do you know the Dead Sea? Well, my grandfath er killed it. CHOICE 1 I 111 Any 2-Piece V UIT MADE TO IN YOUR ANY ORDER STYLE I. II c * t a ALL ONE PRICE ] V FULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT $ 29.50 Everything Guaranteed First Class—Workmanship— Style—Fit and Finish. Three Hundred Patterns to Select From—Beautiful ; Designs—Newest Shades and Colorings. Why Not All Wool, Save Rich and $15 1 High Class 113 W, Solomon St., Griffin, Ga. A. McMICHAEL, Manager We do Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing. Phone 824 Thomas and Mrs. W. H. Beck; D. A. R.’s were represented by Mrs. Will Wheaton, Mrs. Julia Mc , Williams Drewry and Mrs. R. R. Evans. Col. Lucian Goodrich will rep resent the clubs in their applica tion for a charter. Utilization of gasoline in the average automobile is less than 15 per cent efficient. Germany's president is chosen to serve for a term of seven years. H Hickey - Freeman if v a Clothes Easy Fit Correct Style Fine Fabrics SLATON-POWELL Clothing Company MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS j| M i| if Friday. October 31. 1924. TODAY V and TOMORROW V* y "Let's go!' ' j 5 1 v 4 Y .•TFTLyta ip* V- ? <C\ m © : ’it : t'f <■ 'V r-’ riVT- '•j* a;!*] UNIVERSAI \ JEWEL if Coming Monday and Tuesday POU NEGRI in u LILIES OF THE DUST