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PERSONAL
NOTES
THE LAY OF A MARRIED
COUPLE.
He thought her a chicken;
She thought him s bird.
They went to the preacher, '
And he said the word.
Now all their friends cackle
At her visage grim,
For he’s an old rooster,
And she lays for him.
—Jimmie Wells.
H. H. Kemp, of Senoia, spent
Wednesday in Griffin on business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kilgore
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. W. F. Kilgore, at Vineyard.
1 J. D. Hale, of Orchard Hill,
made a business trip to Griffin
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. W. Rivers, of Brooks,
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•pent Wednesday shopping in
Griffin.
Alvin Dickinson, of Williamson,
made a business trip to Griffin
Wednesday.
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Mrs. W. F. Huddleston, of
Brushy, spent the day in the city
with relatives.
Mrs. C. P. Mann, of Milner,
was among the shoppers in Grif
fin Wednesday, <? i\
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Mrs. Richter Smith, of Concord,
was shopping In the city today.
Mrs. H. K. Haverly, of Atlanta,
visited her mother, Mrs. M. L.
Tyler, on West Solomon street,
Wednesday.
Among those from Senoia shop
ping in Griffin Wednesday was
Mrs. H. H. Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Miller
and daughters, Martha Lee, Elea-
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NEWMAN’S
Clothes Shop
186 N, Hill St. Griffin, Ga.
nor, . EH eth, of De
eatur, ■ night In
Griffin with her mother, Mrs. T.
J. White, on West Taylor street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kilgore i
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Oscar
Drake and Mrs. Beard at Or
chard Hill. -
Miss Willie Benn Drewry, of
Zetella, was a visitor to Griffin
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. V. Crawford and Mrs.
R. A. Glass, of Williamson, spent
Wednesday shopping In Griffin.
Miss Miriam 8teele, of near
Griffin, spent Wednesday in the
city shopping.
Mrs. J. D. Hale, of Orchard
Hill, was shopping in Griffin
Wednesday.
J. W. Rivers, of Brooks, made
a business trip to Griffin Wed
nesday.
Mrti Alvin Dickinson, of Wil
liamson, spent Wednesday in Grif
fin shopping.
Mrs. J. J. Hancox spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Francis Forster, of At
lanta, who has been spending sev
eral days with her sister, Mrs.
Richard Mitchell, and her father,
J. W. Slade, has returned home.
Mrs. Walter Touchstone, Mrs.
William.H. Reck and Mrs. Alex
Gossett motored to Atlanta Wed
nesday to attend the meeting of
the eGorgia Federated club wo
men.
Griffin High will meet Valdosta
High at Lightfoot park Friday
afternoon at 3:15 o’clock in the
feature game of the home sea
SOB.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Gunnels
have returned to their home in
ilbany after a visit In Griffin to
their aunt, -Mrs. Harold M. Grif
fin, and their sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunnels,
Mrs. James J. Page, Jr,, visit
ed friends in Atlanta Wednesday.
The Cordele Dispatch says:
u Mf. H. Orovitz and family, form
er residents of Cordele, but who
have resided in Griffin for the
past six months, have returned to
again make their home here, and
are occupying one of the Kelley
residences on Fourteenth avenue
at present.”
Mrs. I. Goldenberg and Miss
Pauline Goldenberg spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Lamar Walker and Miss
Hancox returned Wednesday
Columbus, where they have
spending several days wtih
Grace Gaylord.
Mrs. W. S. Culpepper went to
Wednesday morning to
several days with relatives.
Mrs. W.H. Taylor and Miss Nell
Taylor spent Wednesday in Ma
con with friends.
Mrs. Green T. Dodd spent Wed
nesday tri Atlanta, the guest of
relatives.
Mrs. Robert Mott, of Atlanta,
is spending several days with her
father, J. W. Slade, on East Col
lege. street.
Dr. Shelton will address the
meeting of the Woman’s Club at
the City Hall Thursday afternoon
at 3 o’clock. There will be no
admission and the public is in
vited.
Captain E. F. Travis spent yes
terday in Macon attending the an
nual reunion of the 151 Machine
Guh Battalion.
Coi. Chester A. Byars spent
yesterday in Newnan on legal
business.
Friends in Griffin, where he
made his home for several years,
will be interested in the following
clipping about the Rev. Dr. John
Jenkins, from the Rome Tribune
News: "Dr. John S' Jenkins’
hosts of friends throughout Geor-
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
'EAST GRIFFIN '
MISS ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vinson and
little son, Jerry, motored to Fair
Ala., and Langdale Sunday
spentjt day with relatives
and. ten da.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilgore and
daughter, Mrs. Amey Woodruff,
and children motored to Atlanta
Sunday and spent the day with
the former’s sister, Mrs. L. E.
Stanford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hudson en
tertained at a barbecue and chick
en dinner at their country home
near East Griffin, Sunday, No
vember E>. The house was decor
ated with ferns, pink# and white
roses. Covers were laid for Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Davis, Misses Mar
gie and Dorothy Maddox, of Vine
yard, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hut
son and family, S. T. Hutson, Mr.
and Mrs. II. N. Hutson and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hutson had
as their guests last week, Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Jones and Mrs. Mary
Gammon, # of Waco, Ga.
Miss Rosa Wilson and Helen
Simmons took dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christy spent
the week-end at their farm.
Mrs.. Joe Carter and son, Rob
ert, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. H. C. Hucjcaby at West
Griffin.
Mrs. Nancy Jester spent Sun
day with Mrs. Hand of Twelfth
street.
Miss Estelle Grubbs, Miss Elsie
Mae Moore and Mrs. J. J. Coop
er spent Sunday with Mrs. H. T.
Jones. -■1-1 i, WiA. < '■!
Mrs. H. S. Butler and daugh
ters, Lehman and Nellie, of
Barnesviile, visited relatives and
friends in Griffin Sunday and at
tended services at the East Grif
fin Baptist church.
We are glad to welcome. to
East Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Canady, of West Griffin. Mr.
Canady has accepted a responsi
ble position with the Georgia Kin
caid mill', No. 3.
J. W. Mashborn has purchased
a silver tone neutrodyne radio
and is getting the latest news
the world, which is being en
by his many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grubbs, of
Falls, and Mrs. R. D. Lev
of Heads Shop, visited Mr.
Mrs, Clifford Grubbs Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Crain, of Experi
visited relatives and friends
East Griffin Sunday.
HIGH OFFICIALS
ASSEMBLE FOR FUNERAL
OF SEN. H. C. LODGE
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 12.—(By
.Associated Press.)—Represen
of the nation and state as
sembled here today for the funeral
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
An early train from Washington
brought large delegations from the
and executive branches
the government.
Secretaries Hughes and Weeks
and Captain Adolphus Andrews,
representing the president, were
among them.
will learn with interest that
he has been transferred from the
West Virginia Methodist Confer
ence to the North Georgia Con
ference. Dr. Jenkins is one of
the most able men in the South.
Mrs. J. R. Beattie and Dixon
Beattie, of Washington, D. C.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Ellis on 'South Hill street. They
are Mrs. Ellis’ mother and broth
er. After leaving Griffin they
will go to Florida for some time.
T. C. Leckey, of Portsmouth,
Va., is visiting his sister, Mrs. C.
J. L. Henderson, on South Sixth
street.
E. A. Cox, of Griffin Route A,
was a visitor at The News office
Wednesday.
Mrs. Nola George and Bolis
George left Tuesday night for
Valdosta, being called there on
account of the serious illness of
their son and nephew, Carlo
George. Mr. George is a former
resident of Griffin.
Williamson News |
Mr. and Mrs. *E. F. Carter and
family spent the week-end with
Mrs. Belie Dickinson.
Mrs. R. H, McLueas was shop
pin in Griffin Tuesday.
1. D. Ballard spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Boynton,
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, Miss Jes
sie Boynton and Judson Boynton,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Boynton.
Miss Emily McDowell, of Lif
sey Springs, spent Sunday with
Miss Thelma Harrison.
Mrs. Y. D. Ballard had as her
spend-the-day guests Tuesday
Mrs. T. T. McGahee, Mrs. W. W.
Shannon, Mis. R.’ H, Yarbrough
and Miss Minnie Cook.
Mrs. Estelle Miles spent Sun
day with Mrs. Belle Dickinson.
Miss Fionnie Nichols, of Ze
tolla, is visiting her sister,, Mrs.
Dewit Darrison.
S. S. Brown,. Coc’«ran, arid
Mbs Nina Mae - Buffington, of
here, left Wednesday “morning fo*r
Jenkinsburg, where Miss Buffing
ton will visit relatives. ;
Mrs. H. G. Farrar,, Mrs, Presley
Farrar and Miss Willie Drewry
motored to Griffin Monday...
Drewry Dickinson, of Macon,
spent the week-end with his
mater, Mrs. Belle Dickinson.
Patillo News
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Rev. J. W. Morris, of LaGrange,
will iill his regular appointment
at Rock Springs church Sunday.
The friends of Mrs. J. 0. Fu
trai will be glad to know that she
is at home. Mrs. Futral under
went a serious operation at the
Sanitarium in Atlanta two weeks
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Caldwell
spent Saturday at Orchard Hill.
Miss Lurene Kinard was among
those from this section attending
the jubilee in Jackson Friday and
Saturday.
Miss Bessie Bell spent last
week in Atlanta at the bedside of
her sister, Mrs. J. O. Futral.
Miss Meivie G'a»« spent Sat
urday in Griffin shopping.
R. L. English made a business
trip to Jackson Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith and
family, of Monticello, spent Sun
day at the home of Mrs. T. P.
Bell.
Parks Caldwell spent last week
end with Sam Spruce at this
place.
Mrs. Lois Weldon and Miss
Nellie Gossett, of Midway,- were
visitors’ to this section last Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Sallie Thornton, of Union
ville, spent Friday night with
relatives here.
17 DRINK PLACES CLOSED
Savannah, Nov. 12.—The feder
al authorities today closed for one
year 17 places of business in Sa
vannah. They were small drink
places.
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newspaper story after another
tells of the activities of hold
up the men, police. despite every effort of
The holdup man studies his
victim’s plans habits, and calmly
to “stick him up” when
the time is ripe.
YOU MAY BE NEXT
You stand no chance of re-
sisting his unexpected provide 'attack,
but you can to recover
the value of the watch, ring,
studs or cash he takes.
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and GIVES Services.
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Movie Notes
MORAL FOR BASHFUL YOUNG
MEN IN LARRY SEMON FILM
There’s a moral for all bash
ful young men in "The Girl in the
Limousine’’ at the Alamo theatre
today. The moral simply is: don’t
wait too long to get up courage to
ask the girl you love to mar
ry wou.
Larry Semon, who plays the
stellar role in this melodramatic
comedy, is the bashful young man
in question. His timidity causes
him to hesitate so long that a
rival wins the promise of the girl
to marriage. And although the
marriage is performed, “The Girl
In the Limousine,” is nevertheless
a picture with a happy ending,
for Larry, the bashful one, is seen
in his sweetheart’s arms when the
story finally ends. But'before
he gets her there is a series of
complications - sparkling with- rich
humor.
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"Unguarded Women,” booked
for the Alamo tomorrow, is the
story of a woman’s regeneration
and of a young man who gives up
the girl he loves to marry anoth
er for whose social position ’he
feels himself responsible. The story
was adapted from the Saturday
Evening Post serial, “Face,” arid
the scenes for the most- part are
laid in Pekin, China, colorful land
Of romance and adventure. Bebe
Daniels, Richard Dix and Mary
Astor, are featured.
DEAD GANGSTER WILL
GET FLOWERS FROM
ALL OF UNDERWORLD
.Chicago, Nov. 12.—(By the As
sociated Press.)—A school boy’s
story that he saw. .a fashionably
dressed woman drive an- automo
bile in which escaped the three
slayers of Dion O’Bannion, notori
ous gang leader, was used as a
guide today by police in their
search. j§|.. j§
Preparations were under way
today for the gangster’s funeral,
set for Saturday.
Flowers valued at tens of thou-
Announcement
We have bought out the P. T. Archer Stand at
333 East Broad Street and will handle a complete
line of
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November ■
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More laughs—more thrills—
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Daredevil feats—heart touch
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Added—Comedy
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sands ““ have already been ordered I
by gang leaders and many will
come from O’Bannion’s own s^op.
MRS. W. L. NUTT ILL
Mrs. W. L. Nutt, of Pomona, is
critically ill as the result of in
juries sustained Tuesday when she
stuck a nail in her foot. She is
taking a serum for lockjaw and
her condition is regarded as seri
ous.
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Richard Dix
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T HE drama of a woman’s re
generation, through a man’s
loyalty and sacrifice. A lavish
production by the director of
"Enemies of Women, jy With
fashionable Long Island and
the mystic Orient as the color
ful backgrounds.
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TWO DEAD, 3 WOUNDED IN
TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS
Sparta, Tenn., Nov. 12,—Two
men are dead, another is believed
dying and three are wounded as
a result of a pitched battle in the
mountains 16 miles from here,
early Sunday.
Nearly 24,000 women are em
ployed by railways in Great Brit
ain.