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William Ilalcy, of Cuthbert,
•pent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Williams on Eighth
street.
J. H. Nutt, of Luella, made a
business trip to Griffin Friday.
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Miss Alma Addy, of Senoia,
spent Friday shopping in Griffin.
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Mrs. A. G. Driver and v Mt&s
Ruby Mae Driver, of Atlanta, are
visiting friends in Griffin for sev
eral days. - ---------------— .....
Mrs. R. A. Tripp and son, Roy,
are spending the week-end in Mon
ticello with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Otis
Crouch, Edward Smith Crouch
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and Robert Otis Crouch, Jr., mo
tored to Gay Thursday and were
entertained at dinner by Mr.
Crouch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Morris Crouch.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bisch,
of Springfield, 111., who have been
spending several days with Mr.
Mrs, Milton J. Daniel, left
Friday for Florida, where they
will spend the winter.
Misses Elizabeth Cochran and
Isabel Brooks, of Columbus, spent
Thursday in the city with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Williams.
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Mrs. H. A. Glass, of Williamson,
was shopping In Griffin Friday.
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J. G. Addy, of Senoia, made 4
business trip to Griffin Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Freeman
spent Thursday in Atlanta with
his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Free
man, Mrs. Freeman entertained
in their honor with a Thanksgiv
ing dinner.
Miss Louberta Barton, of H
well, Miss Mary Logan Dumas, of
Thomaston, Winter Carlton and
Hoyt Gurley, of Hartwell, are
guests of Miss Marie Pursley for
a house party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Purs
ley, on West Taylor street.
Mrs. J. S. Thomas, of Clear
water, Fla., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore,
on South Sixth street.
Mrs. J. H. Nutt, of Luella, spent
Friday shopping in Griffin.
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Mrs. A. P. Todd, of Alvaton,
was among the shoppers in Griffin
Friday. 1
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Mrs. Owe# Echols, of Detroit,
the guest of her mother, Mrs. E.
Gresham, and her sister,
Florence Gresham. Mrs.
who was formerly "^Misa
Gresham, was en route to Floi-ida.
Mrs. Luther Farmer, Miss Caro
line Farmer and Luther Farmer,
Jr., spent Thanksgiving in Griffin
with Mrs. Zed Patterson.
Mrs. Henry Bass, who has been
ill at her home on East College
Btreet for several days, was bet
ter Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Anderson,
of Macon, and Miss Ruby
of Woolsey, spent
in Griffin with Mrs.
brother, J. S. Elder.
Miss Alberta Williamson, Miss
Katherine Rogers and Grady Nor
ton went to Columbus Friday to
,be delegates to the state conven
tion of the Christian Endeavor
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Society of the Presbyterian
church,
Mrs. Parks Walker and young
son, Parks, Jr., have returned
from Atlanta, where they spent a
week with her mother, Mrs. Lutia
Fitts,
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Misses Caroline Eubanks and
Mary Tallcy have returned to Mil
ledgeviile, where they teach at the
Georgia^ State College for Women,
after spending Thanksgiving in
Griffin with Miss Eubanks’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eubanks
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Hunter Goddard and Wilson
Lumpkin were among those at
tending the Tech-Auburn football
game.
Miss Ethlyn \ Ison is visiting
Miss Martha ‘Ison at College Park.
Miss Ison will attend the Thanks
giving dances at the Georgia Miii
tary academy,
Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Zorn, Miss
Ethel Zorn and Merritt Zorn, of
Thomaston, spent Thanksgiving in
Griffin with Dr. and Mrs. M. J.
Ware.
George Gaissert spent Thanks
giving in Atlanta and attended
the Tech-Auburn football game,
Mrs. J. B. Reeves, of Zebulon,
was among the shoppers in Grif
fin Friday,
Miss Martha Berner, of Macon,
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Walter Touchstone, at her coun
try home near Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves, Jr.,
of Zebulon, spent Friday in Grif
fi n w ith relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Jackson,
Miss Elizabeth'Jackson and Willis
Jackson, of College Park, spent
Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs.
M. J. Ware,
The Tech Marionettes will
their sparkling comedy, Dulcy,
“t the high school auditorium
morrow night under the
of the Woman’s Club,
t Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and Miss Cheney Walker went
Thomaston Thursday to he
quests of relatives until Sunday,
Miss Katherine Rogers was
guest of friends for the
Auburn football game in
Tuesday,
: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Methvin
Sr., and son, Edwin, of
* r P guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Methvin, Jr., on North Hill street
Mrs. W. B. Jackson, of Thomas
ton, spent Thanksgiving in Griffin
with Dr. and Mrs. Mathew J.
Ware, on South Thirteenth street.
Miss Merle Eubanks has return
ed to Macon after a short visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Eubanks.
Misses Mary Joe Harper, Sue
Parker, and Rosa Belie Morris,
and Sam Carter and Ralph Hen
son, Jr., of Covington, motored to
Atlanta Thursday for the Tech
Auburn football game.
Miss Clemmie Patton spent
Thanksgiving in Atlanta with rel
atives.
Dr. and Mrs. M. '‘J. Ware had
as their guests Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Jackson, Misses Grace
and Minta Jackson, and Billy
Jackson, III, of Atlanta.
Charles Phillips attended the
Tech-Auburn football game in At
lanta Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Edwards,
Aubrey, Jr., and Miss Katherine
Robertson, of Atlanta, spent
Thursday in Griffin with Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Edwards.
W. C. Kennedy has returned to
Atlanta, where he is ■ attending
school at Georgia Tech, after
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days in Griffin with his sister,
Mrs. O. N. Mathis.
Mrs. Elmer Pitts attended
performance of .4 Little
James” at the Atlanta
Thursday.
Misses Mary McCloud and
sie Windgate have returned
their home in Columbus
spending a few days in
with Mrs. O. H. Weaver.
England Connally, of
spent Thanksgiving in Griffin
friends.
Ira Slade attended the
Auburn football game in
Thursday.
The Rev. Robert L.
state B. Y. P. U. secretary,
preach at the First Baptist
Sunday night at 7 o’clock. The
young people are especially in
vited to the service.
Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Houser have
returned to their home in Elco
after, spending Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eubanks on
South Sixth street.
There will be mass and the
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra
ment at the Sacred Heart Catholic
church Sunday morning at 10:30
o’clock.
Mrs. G. T. Pursley spent Friday
in Atlanta with friends. She will
be accompanied home tonight by
Miss Maftie Sue Pursley, of that
city, who will spend several days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pursley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hancox, Mrs.
C. L. Lavender, Miss Jack Han
cox and her guest, Miss ‘Runette
Knowles, of Columbus,, motored to
Macon Thursday and visited rela
tives.
Friar Thompson, Jr., who is at
the University of Geor
gia in Athens, is spending sever
al days in Griffin with his moth
er * Mrs - Thompson.
Miss Delia Smith has returned
to her home in Locust Grovb af
r spending Thanksgiving in
Griffin with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Eubanks.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Owen were
among those spending Thanksgiv
ng in Atlanta.
Miss Runette Knowles, of Co
lumbus, is the guest of Miss Jack
Hancox on North Hill street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaylord and
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Walker mo
tored to Atlanta Thursday for the
Tech-Auburn football game.
Butler Oxford returned home
morning after a visit ot
r ’ en fi s 1° Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connell, of
Hollonville, spent Thanksgiving in
Griffin with relatives.
Banks Pursley and Vernon
Kirkland are on a hunting trip
with Charles Newton at the New
ton farm below Albany.
Harold Griffin spent Thanksgiv
ing in Atlanta with friends.
Elder W. Z. Gardner, of Or
chard Hill, was in Griffin Friday
on his return home from a visit
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carreker, of
.Dublin, visited friends and rela
tives “ Griffin for Thanksgiving.
R. B. Cureton and E. P. Rhodes,
engineers for G. E. Sirlne & Co.)
of Greenville, S. C., arrived in
Griffin Friday to consult with
Frank Ingram about the site and
construction of the new mill which
will be built by Mr. Ingram and
associates.
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Mrs. Claudie Vaughn returned
home Wednesday after spending
several weeks with her niece in
Macon. While there she took a
course in art at WeSleyan Female
College.
Mrs. L. G. Daniel came out
Wednesday to spend Thanksgiying
with her grandmother, Mrs. T. J.
Lewis.
Mrs. W. D. Williams and little
son, Bill Jr., of Barnesville, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mitcham.
Mrs. J. E. Reeves spent last Fri
day with Mrs. Mary Moon.
England Connally spent Thanks
giving in —
L. H. Steel & Co. have opened
a wholesale novelty store in the
Mitcham store.
Will Norton has purchased the
Sam Cox home.
Miss Clara Collier visited her
home folks in Fort Valley Sunday.
Otis Bates, of near Birdie, has
moved to Rio.
B. T. Hardy has moved from
here to Esmond, much to the re
gret of their friends.
Tom Vaughn left last week for
his home at Muscle Shoals, Ala.,
after spending several weeks with
relatives around here.
Wilson and Earle Mitcham spent
Thanksgiving with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitcham.
SUFFICIENT REASON
Ethel: I wonder why sTie is so
ond of athletics ?
Maybelle: Good reason, She
hoks looks good in any sport cos
tume.
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Williamson News
Mr. McWhorter, principal of the
high school here, spent the week
end with home folks at College
Park.
Mrs. Tommie Brown spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Brown, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Hunton Allen and son, Joe
Gregg, and Mrs. J. C. Beauchamp
spent Friday with Mrs. Crit Wil
liams near Concord.
Miss Minnie Cook, of Reids
boro, was the guest of Mrs. Drew
Allen several days last week.
Little Miss Ella Gregg Yar
brough, of Lithonia, is the guest of
her uncle, J. H. Yarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinheimer
have installed a new radio, which
is giving much pleasure to them
and their numerous friends.
Mrs. Lester Parker and daugh
ter, Elizabeth, have gone to Rome,
called there by the serious illness
of her sister. ^
Mrs. W. L. Blanton and Mrs. R
H. McLucas spent last Thursday
with Mrs. R. H. Dupree, of Zeb
ulon.
Henry Williamson, of Atlanta,
was the guest of his mother for
the week-end recently.
Invitations are out for a kitchen
shower to be given at the home
of Mrs. H. R. Reynolds by the
Bethany Ladies’ Add Society on
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Jessie
Sole. \
The many friends of A. P. Pat
terson, a former -resident of this
place, were very much grieved to
learn of his death, and extend
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
The notice of the return of B.
L. Betts to the Griffin circuit is
the cause of much pleasure to
the members and friends of the
Methodist church here and else
where in the circuit.
The members of the Christian
church packed a large box of pro
visions and canned goods for a
Thanksgiving box for their or
phans’ home.
Mrs. P. W. Vaughn entertained
the dub and the tochers at a
lovely party Thursday afternoon,
Several contests were onjoyed in
one of which Mrs. Paul Beauchamp
won first prize; in another, Mrs.
Hunton Alien was the winner. At
a late htnn^ deiicrous salad course
was served by the hostess, assist
ed by Miss Opal Dingier.
Mrs. B. C. Wilson and' son,
Chappell, are guests of the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Wilson, of
Adel.
The friends of Mrs. John
has been ill at the Grif
fin hospital for some time, will
be glad to learn of her improve
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole are
of their sister, Mrs. Jim
of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yarbrough
family, of South Bend, Ind..
returned to Georgia and will
nake their home at the A. J. Allen
place about four miles from
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickinson
family, of LaGrange, former
of this place, are moving
the F. S. Drewry place near
this week.
BRANNON-DANIEL.
Paul Robert Daniel and Miss
Brannon were united in
yesterday, morning at
oclock at the Methodist church
on South Hill Street
Rev. John F. Yarbrough of
In winter, in parts of Europe,
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earth and sold as ice during
following summer.
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FOOTBALL RESULTS
Columbia 6 , Syracuse 9.
Tech 7, Auburn 0.
Alabama 33, Georgia 0.
V. M. I. 0, V. P. I. 0.
Penn State 3, Pittsburgh'24.
Pennsylvania 20, Cornell 0,
Virginia 7, Carolina 0.
Sewar.ee 10 , Vanderbilt 0.
Mississippi A. and RJ- 3, Wash
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Washington and Lee’ 24, North
Carolina State 0 ,
West Virginia 40, W. and J. 7.
Tennessee 6 ; Kentucky 27.
Oglethorpe 20 , Chattanooga 2.
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