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DKERCHIEFS AND SCARFS
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*5 Beautiful quality linen hand
kerchiefs with colored initial,
3 to box..........$1.50
Plain white, each 50c to 75c
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Fine cambric, plain white
and colored initials, 3 to
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, Rich assortment of Scotch Plaid Scarfs, Imported Wool
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PERSONAL NOTES
FINIS.
They’ve seen the last
Of Bill De Bow;
He’d seen how fast
His bus would go.
—Warren (Ohio) Tribune.
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Mrs. C. 0. Cannafax, of Zebu
hin, spent Tuesday shopping in
Griffin. .
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Paul J. Slaton spent Tuesday
In Atlanta on* business.
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Mrs, Maude Scott, of Hollon
ville, was shopping in Griffin
* Tuesday.
Mrs. ‘L, W. Stubbs and Misses
Mary and Elsie Stubbs, of near
Woolsey, were visitors to Griffin
Tuesday.
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Mrs, J. T. Thornton has re
turned after a several weeks’
stay in Atlanta with her daugh
ter, Mrs. B. F. Coleman, who
has been seriously 111 in a hospital
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B*o de Janeiro, recently won the
•ho is said to bo Cabana the moot perfect beach. I
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A Set of Beautiful China For Christmas
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Something from Open Stock that
you can add to as you r.oed it.
We have many lovely patterns and would suggest
that you visit our China and Gift Shop on the second
floor before you make your selections.
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in that city. Mrs. Coleman has
sufficiently recovered to return
home.
Mrs. N. A. Judd, of Sunny Side,
spent Tuesday shopping in Grif
fin.
Mrs. John L. Reid is ill at her
home on South Ninth street.
Mrs. • F. L. Adams was among
those from Zebulon shopping in
Griffin Tuesday.
Frank Dunaway is seriously ill
at his home in New York City,
havjng recently undergone a sur
gical operation. Mr. Dunaway
married Miss Mary Slaton, of
this city, and is well known here.
Mrs. Peden Blake and daughter,
of Concord, Spent Tuesday shop
ping in Griffin.
Mrs. D. A. Yarbrough was
among those from Hollonville
shopping in Griffin stores Tues
day. I (
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slade, of
Birmingham, Ala., will* spend
Christmas in Griffin with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Slade, on East College street.
Miss Rhoda Nichols, who is at
tending the Chambers School of
Landscape Gardening in Cam
bridge, Mass., will arrive Decem
ber 21 to spend the Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Nichols.
Wilbur Brown, of the Griffin
Laundry, is in New Orleans this
week attending the southeastern
convention of Master Dry Clean
ers. I
The Girls’ Service Club will
meet at the First Presbyterian
chruch tonight at 7 o’clock.
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Philip Brooks, who is attending
t }, e Philadelphia Textile School,
wi *‘ spend Christmas in Griffin
with his mother, Mrs. T. J.
Brooks. Mrs. Brooks will also
Mrs. Ira Slade, of Atlanta, a
former resident of Griffin, spent
Tuesday in th.e city with friends.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Pritchett,
of Barnesville, announce the birth
of a son in New Orleans, where
they are spending sometime while
Dr. Pritchett takes a medical
course. Mrs. Pritchett was for
merly Miss Mary Bass, of Griffin,
the daughter of Mrs. Henry Bass
and a sister of Haskell Bass.
EXPERIMENT
MRS. HATTIE WILSON
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter and
two daughters, Misses Jewel and
Nannie, of Concord, spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Spur
lin.
Brady Morgan, of Thomaston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ken
drick Sunday.
Miss Jewel Carter, of Concord,
visited Mrs. Ruby Huckaby Sun
day.
■ - Miss- Jerrei Spurttn fpeivf the
week-end at Barnesville with
friends. She was the guest of
honor at ah entertainment Satur
day night.
Regular cottage prayer meeting
will be held at Mrs. Cory Lee
Durough’s home Tuesday after
noon.
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
meet at the Methodist church
Wednesday night.
We are glad to report that Miss
Hattie Bailey is almost recovered.
N. C. MILLIONAIRE GIVES
$40,000,000 TO TRUST FUND
Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 9.-^-Estab
lishment of a trust for charitible
and educational purposes in North
and South Carolina, embracing
properties valued to at least $40,
000,000, was announced here last
night by J, B. Duke, multi-millino
aire North Carolina power mag
nate.
have as her guest Mr.' and Mrs, I
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Mrs. T. H. Wynne spent Tues
day in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
Dozier Wynne.
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Mrs. C. L. Lifsey returned re
from Wilton, Ala., where
she spent several weeks wth her
sister, Mrs.* Jessie Irvin.
Mra, Charles Murray and Mrs.
Frank Ingram spent Tuesday
with friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. T. Sauley, Miss Grace
Sauley and Miss Leone Cranford
visited Mrs. Grover Lynch at
Brooks Tuesday. ,,
Mrs. Lucien Goodrich and
young daughter, Larry, went to
Atlanta Tuesday to spend several
days with relatives.
Miss Sara White visited friends
in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. James J. Page, Jr., is able
to be out after being confined to
her home at the Griffin Hotel for
several days.
The Woman’s Club will hold an
important business meeting at the
City Hall Thursday afternoon at
3 o’clock. All members are urg
ed to attend.
Mrs. Joseph D. Boyd spent
Tuesday in Atlanta with friends.
Miss Rachael Wylie returned to
her home in York, S. C., Mondfcy
evening after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Brown on Tenth street.
A number of young people from
neighboring towns motored to
Griffin Monday evening to see
the performance of “The Signal
Tower” at the Alamo Theatre.
Butler Walker motored to At
lanta Tuesday on business.
Miss Frances Wikle has re
turned to her home in Atlanta
after a few days’ visit to Miss
Lucile Flemister on South Hill
street.
Fred Sibley motored to Atlan
ta on business Tuesday.
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SOCIALIST PARTY
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Victor Berger, only dyed-in
the-wool socialist in either house
of congress, has won the first big
strategic victory of the present
congressional session. Fiorello La
Guardia, New York, who won his
election on a Socialist ticket, ask
ed the house clerk to list him as
■progressive.” Berger heard of the
request andipersuaded La Guardia
to remain a socialist to avoid a
split in Berger's party of two.
CALLES RENAMES
BUT TWQ MEN OF
OBREGON CABINET
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The cabinet just chosen by Gen.
Plutarco Calles, Mexico’s nets
president contains but two mem
bers of the official family of his
predecessor, Obregon. They are
Albert Pani, retained as treasury
head, and Aaron Saenz, kept as
secretary of foreign relations.
Gen. Joaquin Amaro, named war
and navy leader, is one of the new
ajembers. Upper photo shows
ten. Amaro. lower Alberto P--t
NICARAGUA HAS
NEW PRESIDENT
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Carlos Solorsano is the new
president of Nicaragua. He was
the candidate of the Liberal-Na
tfenal (GoYiffaipcnt) Rarty.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
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LAST TIME
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THE Starring
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TOWER
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Miss Helen Woodward is spend
ing several days in Atlanta as
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ashe
ly Deering.
Miss Margaret McMullen spent
Saturday in Macon where she is
studying music.
Edward Elder is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Jones, in
Macon.
Mrs. C. H. Humphrey and
young son, Dan, spent Saturday
in Macon.
Truman Lifsey, has been
in Flint, Michigan, for the past
six months, has returned to
Barnesville and accepted a po
sition in the Barnesville Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hahr are
in Florida visiting Mrs. Hahr’s
cousin, Mrs. Tom Calloway.
Mrs. Paul Rosser, of Atlanta,
ii» the guest of her mother, Mrs.
R. A. Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marsh
burn will leave sometime in De
cember for Miami, Fla., where
they will make their home.
Ignatius Griffith, of Denver,
Colo., is spending several weeks
with his sister, Mrs. J. E. Bush.
Mrs. Pinkston, of Greenville,
is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Smith.
Mrs. William Jordan entertain
ed the members of her bridge
club Friday afternoon at her
home on Thomaston street.
Mrs. Inez Lewis, of Richmond,
Va., is the guest of Mrs. B. M.
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Circle No. 1 of the Methodist
Missionary Society held a bazaar
in one of the down town stores
Friday. The proceeds will be giv
en to the First Methodist church
annex fund.
Dr. and Mrs., DeWitt Pritchet
and children have returned from
a six weeks stay in New Orleans,
La.
Service was held Sunday in the
First Methodist church to wel
come Rev. M. A. Franklin, the
new pastor, and Rev. G. T. Pitt
man, the new pastor at Aldora.
ASLEEP 17 MONTHS.
YOUNG WIFE REVIVES
Pound, Wis., Dec. 9.—Protracted
melancholy and hysteria, brought
on by the birth of a child, were
causes given for the seventeen
months sleep of Mrs. MolJie Span
kevitz, 29, who recovered from her
long period of unconsciousness two
days ago and is now recuperating
at her home here.
TRY NEWS WANT ADS.
Zebulon News
In the election Saturday for
justices of the peace and - con
stables the following persons were
elected:
Zebulon—J. J. Howard, J. P.;
W. F. Childs and W. F. Harrison,
constables.
Williamson—F. S. Drewry, J. P.;
W. R. Ridley and F. X. Pitts, con
stables.
Benefit Bazaar.
The Zebulon Woman’s Club will
hold a bazaar Friday and Satur
day at the Pike County Journal’s
office, the proceeds of which will
go towards the erection of a gym-,
nasium for the Zebulon school and
community. There will be a choice
selection of home-made gifts,
fancy work, candies, etc.
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Exactly What “HE” Wants
And Needs For Christmas
1 Men funny about Christmas; they 4 tell what they
I and are they’re pleased be when never you them something want,
yet as can you get they
really needed.
A store like this, where a man comes for his own purchases, is the
fclace for you to come to buy the things he wants. -
I A Store Full of Serviceable Gifts for Men and Boys
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K/ Slaton-pDNeU CLOTHING * COMPANY
CHen’s and ’Beys' Outfitters
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December 9, 1924.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
IMPORTANT: Wanted, all sub
scribers to Atlanta Constitution
call Blue Goose Cafe, phone 91 0,
when your paper fails to come
promptly. —
BUICK 109 %
Values
1924—Ford Coupe. Like new.
1921—Essex Coupe.
1920—Overland 490 Touring.
1918—Dodge Touring.
1920—Willeys Six, 7-passenger,
Touring.
1918—Buick Six, 5-passenger,
Touring.
1920— Buick Six, 5-passenger,
Touring.
1921— Buick Six, 5-passenger,
Sedan.
1922— Buick Six, 5-passenger,
Touring. for quick
Greatly reduced prices
sale.
TERMS IF DESIRED
SLATON MOTOR CO.
BUICK DEALER
109 East Solomon St. Phone 680