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Gloves, Hosiery
Belts, Buckles
Handerkerchiefs
And all other occasions to
complete your wardrobe.
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PERSONAL
NOTES
Minor and Gordon Wheaton
students at the University of
Cleorgia in Athens, spent Thurs
day night and Friday in Grif
fin with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wheaton, en route to
Columbus, to attend the Georgia
Auburn football game.
Solon Drukenmiller, Griffin’s
famous tenor, sang “The Bitter
ness of Love” over the radio
Thursday.
Miss Lula Tarpley has returned
home after a short visit to Mrs.
Mattie Jackson in McDonough.
Carl Holder, of Ola, is improv
ing at the Griffin Hospital after
undergoing an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Huddleston
have returned home after a short
visit to relatives and friends in
Forsyth.
Mrs. J. E. Varner and son are
spending this week with her
mother, Mrs. H. G. Nixon, of For
syth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Patton, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Coggin, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Yarbrough and Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Yarbrough, all of
Hollonville, spent Friday in Grif
fin.
Miss Mary Strickland has re
, turned to her home in Hollon
ville after spending several days
in Griffin with relatives.
Mrs. S. J. Bailey, of Forsyth,
who has been in bad health foi
acme time, is at the Griffin Hos
pital, where she will undergo ar
operation.
* Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beck
Jr., motored to Atlanta Friday
afternoon. Mr. Beck will attend
a banquet to be given this even
ing by the Georgia Collegiate As
sociation for Higher Education at
the Biltmore and Mrs. Beck will
go to the Tech-Vanderbilt foot
ball game Saturday.
A large number of Griffinites
will motor to Columbus Saturday
for the annual Georgia-Auburn
football game.
The publicity committee of the
Chamber of Commerce, of which
L. W. Traer is chairyian, has been
The New Popular
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Our hat stock offers you a wide
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NEWMAN’S
Clothes Shop
136 N. Hill St Griffin, Ga.
called to meet in the Chamber
of Commerce rooms Monday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock.
S. D. Johnson has returned
from a visit of several days in
Sarasota, Fla.
Col. James M. Kimbrough wilt
return Sunday from Columbus
where he has been giving a course
of lectures at Camp penning.
Mrs. William Lowe, of Atlanta,
arrived in Griffin Thursday night
to spend some time with her
sister, Mrs. Green T. Dodd, in the
Marian Apartment.
Ernest Hammond, of Lake City,
Fla., spent Thursday in Griffin
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ham
mond. \
Mrs. m J. W. Bishop, Sr., will
go
to Macon Sunday for a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. J, F. Mc
Carthy, on College street.
Miss Vivian Peel, who is at
tending the Georgia State Col
lege for Women in MiliedgeviUe,
will spend the weekend in Grif
fin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Peel, on West Taylor street.
Mrs. Robert Murch, of Savan
nah, is the guest of Miss Elsie
Manley on South Hill street.
Mrs. Fred Hooten, of Senoia,
spent Thursday with Mrs. Doug
las Hand.
C. M. Peel, of Atlanta, will
spend Sunday in Griffin with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peel.
Mrs. Hugh Powell returned to
her home in Atlanta Friday after
a few days’ visit in Griffin to
her daughter, Mrs. Robin Wheat
on, on South Eighth street.
J. D. Touchstone, of Zetella,
spent Friday in Griffin on busi
ness.
Mrs. J. M. Means, of Zebulon,
was shopping in Griffin Friday.
Miss Sara McDowell spent Fri
day in Atlanta with Miss Edith
Tucker and Miss Alice Baker.
Asa Buttrill, of Jackson, made
a business trip to Griffin Friday.
J. M. Means, of Zebulon, made
a business trip to Griffin Friday.
Mrs. R. Hughes, of Newnan,
spent Friday shopping in Griffin.
Mrs. Alex Williams motored to
Macon Thursday. She was ac
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Mrs. Leonard Akin and daugh
ters, Misses Josie and Blanche
Akin, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Dorsey at Lowry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunn, Miss
es Mary and Sara Dunn, Douglas
Dunn and Jesse Wesley motored
to Atlanta Saturday and spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Strickland and family.
F. B, Crawley, of Hampton,
spent Sunday with Mrs. C. M.
Hammond and Mrs. Ida Wright.
The Rev. Z. Speer and Mrs.
Speer, of Brooks, had dinner Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. El
der.
J. W. Starr, of Atlanta, made a
business trip into this section last
week.
Alva Goodrum and Jesse Starr
left last Wednesday for Florida,
where they have accepted posi
tions and their many friends wish
them much success.
Mrs. Ben Linder and son,
George, and Mrs. Emmett Hark
ness motored to Forest Park Sun
day and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wesley had
as their company Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Wesley and little
daughter, Agnes, of Woolsey;
Mrs. W. J. Elder and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Wesley. In the evening
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coppedge and
daughters, Misses Hazel and Mar
tha Harp, of Brooks, called.
We are glad to know that Carl
Hatten is atill improving after
his illness.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul McLean, of Fort Valley,
congratulate them on the birth of
a baby girl. Mrs. McLean is
pleasantly remembered here as
Miss Gladys Starr.
Miss Mattie W’esley, Wyatt
Wesley and Billie Barfield motor
ed to Atlanta Sunday to see Miss
Grace Calloway, who underwent
an operation at the Wesley Me
morial hospital some time ago.
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Ringgold Woman's Club held its
regular monthly meeting Tues
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. T. T. Henderson, with a
large attendance. Miss Lurlene
Collier, of Georgia Normal at
Athens, talked very interesting on
dub houses and their uses. She
also expressed many useful and
economical ideas on how to plan
our new club room. AH the mem
bers are urged to meet at the
club room November 25,
to work.
We are glad to report that our
school girl, Miss Lncy Sims, is
making A and B in all her school
work at Griffin High.
Mrs. Emily Wallace and son,
Marcus, spent Sunday at Forsyfh,
the guests of Mrs. Annie Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Patrick
and faniily spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Tingle, of Locust
Grow.
Mrs. N. E. McKinley, of At
lanta. is spending this week with
friends and relatives here.
Misses Adele Mtchell and Trel
lya Welden, of Griffin, spent Sun
day with Miss Mary Welden.
Mr. and Mrs. Irbin Bailey spent
the week-end with their parents.
companied home by Mrs. Britt, of
Macon, who had been her guest
for several days.
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Mrs. J.. R. Brown was among
those from* Milner shopping in
Griffin Friday.
Mrs, T. E. Mathews and daugh
ters, Louise and Corrinne, of Zeb
ulon, spent Friday in Griffin.
Miss Aline Speer, of Fairfax,
Ala., will spend the week-end in
Griffin with Miss Lillian Johnson.
Willie Wheaton has gone to
Columbus to attend the annual
Georgia-Auburn football game.
Mrs. R. P. Smith, of Zebulon,
spent Friday shopping in Griffin.
Miss Laura Chapman, of
Meansville, was a visitor in Grif
fin Friday.
Leon Smith, of Zebulon, spent
Friday in Griffin.
R. M. English, of Jackson,
was in the city Friday.
J. W. Lunsford, Mrs. Lunsford
and young son, Thomas Jefferson,
were in the city Friday and call
ed at the News office to sub
scribe for the Semi-Weekly. Mr.
Lunsford will be the next tax col
lector of Fayette county.
Eastbrook
We still have a few more
choice lots in this popular sub
division. If you are in the
market for a nice building lot,
it will pay you to look these
over.
See us now before it is too
late.
Phone 83
Griffin Realty Co.
W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
116 E. Solomon St. Griffin, Ga.
For Sale
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Real Estate and
Insurance
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Parham.
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Forer, Mrs.
C. L. Tucker, Mrs. John Wilson
and son, Kelley Wilson, of Griffin,
were guests Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and M^s. T. T. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Patrick
spent Sunday at Locust Grove
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Elkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom fienton have
moved to Locust Grove. We re
gret to lose them from our com
munity.
The quilting of Mrs. Mamie
Walker’s last week was enjoyed
by a large crowd. Two quilts
were made for the Georgia Bap
tist Orphan’s home at Hapeville
and tales of “ye olden times m
were listened to with much fun
and interest as related by Mrs
W. F. Huddleston and others.
Any one wishing to contribute
canned fruits, etc., to the orphans
will please bring them to Mrs.
Walker by November 20.
Come to preaching services at
Ringgold s Christen church Sun -
day, November 16. /
There are several Cotton Club
boys in this community. They an
ticipate a big day at the auction
sale in Griffin Saturday and af
terward ^t the circus.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Williams
and children spent Sunday with
T. R. Nutt.
Mrs. W. P. Nutt spent Monday
in Griffin shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McMi
cliael of Jackson spent Sunday
night, with Mr., and Mrs. J. E.
BUICK Values 100%
191S—Buick 6, Touring.
1919— Buick 6, Touring.
1921— Buick 6, Sedan.
1922— Buick 6, Touring.
1920— Light 6, Studebaker Tour
ing.
1919— Dodge, Touring.
1920— Overland, Touring.
1921— Ford, Touring.
1924—Ford, Tudore Sedan.
1921—Essex Coupe.
TERMS IF DESIRED
SLATON MOTOR CO.
BUICK DEALER
109 East Solomon St. Phone 680
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BANK IS ROBBED |
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a sample of the many newspaper
headlines that tell of banks robbed
almost daily in every part of this
country.
No bank is safe from robbery
today—it is part of the war’s
aftermath of crime by men inured
to danger and expert with fire
arms.
DEPOSITORS WANT
PROTECTION
Depositors flock to a bank that
is prepared to pay in spite of rob
bery—even though* the loss runs
into the thousands.
Burglary Insurance will pay for
such loss.
This Agency SELLS Insurance
and GIVES Services.
Drake & Company
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10101—Marcheta, Tenor
$1.00 Memory Lane, Tenor
Mario Chamlee
, 2724—Doodle-Doo-Doo
75c Adoring You Fox Trots
Ray Miller and His Orchestra
2725—Some Other Day, Some Other Girl
75c Get Lucky Fox Trots
Isham Jones’ Orchestra
FOUR DELIGHTFUL WALTZES
2686—When It’s Love Time In Hawaii
75c Honolulu Rose Waltzes
Castlewood Marimba Band
2690—Rock-a-Bye My Baby Blues
75c Dreamer of Dreams \Valtzes
Carl Fenton’s Orchestra
M. E. COLE & CO.
(Successors to Carlisle's Drug Store)
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Odd Fellows’ Bldg. Phones 37-38
Young.
Most everybody is through
picking cotton. Com shredding
and sowing of wheat and oats
are keeping the farmers busy
now.
Miss Francis Nutt has accepted I
a position in Macon.
Lindsey Futral had the. misfor
tune of breaking his arm while
cranking a Ford Saturday.
Mrs. Jess Heiflin and son, Stor
man,' spent Wednesday night with
Mrs. Georgia Puliin. Mrs. Joe
Pullin, of Griffin, was her guest
Wednesday for the- day.
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113 W. Solomon St., Griffin, Ga.
November 14, 1924.
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HARDWICK TO PUBLISH
GEORGIA FREE PRESS
Atlanta, Nov. 14.—According to
a prospectus which appeared here
this week Thomas W. Hardwick,
senator and former governor of
eGorg'la, will on or about January
1, 1925, begin the publication
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surprises in Fall models. See them today—new patterns
in fabrics—new ideas in design—all will appeal to men
with the instinct for fine clothes.
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STATE NURSES TO MEET
IN ATHENS NEXT WEEK
Athens, Nov. 14.—Two hundred
or more Georgia trained nurses
will meet here November 17, 18,
and 19 for their state convention.