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Gray-Kimble Wedding.
' Invitations have been received
in Griffin to the wedding of Miss
Sara Adair Gray and Mr. Francis
Marion Kimbie, junior, which will
be solemnized on Saturday eve
ning, December the twentieth, at
eight o’clock at the First Metho
dist church in Carrollton, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gray, par
ents of the bride, will entertain
8; St with - . ■ brilliant reception at the
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Cliffton Hotel from half after
eight until eleven o’clock.
Miss Gray formerly made her
home In Griffin and has many
friends in this city who are sin
cerely interested in the news of
her approaching marriage.
A number of Griffinites are
planning to motor to Carrollton
for the brilliant wedding of Miss
Gray and Mr. Kimble.
Mrs. Parks Walker Hostess
To Bridge Club Wednesday.
Msr. Parks Walker entertained
the members of her club at a
pretty bridge tea at her home on
the Poplar stret extension Wed
nesday afternoon.
The game was played in the
sun parlor, which was decorated
in handsome growing palms and
7y ferns.____________________
a!;*; Mrs. Walker received her
guests wearing a black satin mod
el, trimmed in fcold braid.
Mrs. T. I. Hawkins made high
score, winning a deck of Congress
cards.
A delicious hot luncheon with
tea was served at the small ta-
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Post Cards at lc to Ribbon-Tied, Engraved
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DON’T FORGET THE XMAS
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MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
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Every piece of
Latham Jewelry from
& Atkinson
is guaranteed to be Platinum
exactly as it is D 1AMOND and
represented and Diamonds are the
one gift whose welcome is al
ways assured. We are offer
Ing many beautiful pieces
designed with all the infinite
pains and artistic ability that the world’s master
craftsmen can put into them.
If it is not convenient for you to come to our
store, we will send memorandum package to you.
Look them over, pick out what you want and re
turn the rest. Out-of-town people who have no
account with us may take advantage of this by
giving their references.
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Jewelers arid Platinumsmiths
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Successors to Davis & Freeman
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13.
The weekly tea at the Griffin
Country Club.
Miss Virginia Cooper will en
tertain at a domino party in the
morning and again in the after
noon.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet with Mrs. Frank Pitt
man on South Hill street at 3
o’clock.
Mrs. Robin Wheaton will en
tertain the members of her bridge
club.
The Exchange club will enter
tain at Ladies’ Night with a din
ner at the Hotel Griffin, to be fol
lowed by a Christmas frolic.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17.
Mrs. Douglas Hand will give
a bridge and domino party at her
home on South Thirteenth street
at three o’clock.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18.
Mrs. Julia McWilliams Drewry
and Mrs. W. G. Ca'rtledge will
give a tea at the Country Club
from four to five o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cartledge
will give a bri d g e p ar ty a t the
Country Club yt eight o’clock.
bles at the conclusion of the
game.
Enjoying Mhe game were Mrs.
Haskell Bass, Mrs. Bartlett Sear
cy, Mrs. T. I. Hawkins, Mrs. W.
W. Norman, Mrs. Alex Gossett,
Mr*. C. A. Buise, Mrs. Gordon
Wilson and Mrs' C. W Slaton.
H. V. Kell Gives
Ilird Supper
Hendley V. Kell entertained at
a delightful bird supper Wednes
day night at his home on South
Hill street in honor of the men
who are employed by the Kell
Grocery Company.
The house was decorated in
handsome yellow and white chrys
anthemums, which filled vases
and baskets.
The center piece ft)r the dining
room table was a silver basket
of these same lovely flowers.
A delicious bird supper was
served.
Covers were laid for fifteen.
Christian Church Womten
Observe Woman’s Day.
The Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty of the First Christian church
observed their annual Woman’s
Day recently.
Mrs. Holt led the devotional
period and made the introduc
tory address in an excellent man'
nar.
Mrs. Lamar Walker, in her
pleasing way, sang “Just for To
day."
The mission work of the dis
ciples of Christ was presented in
the form of a pageant. The
eighteen characters taking part
marched out of the Sunday school
auditorium into the main audito
rium and onto the stage singing,
it Onward Christian Soldiers. ”
The different foreign fields were
effectively represented as follows:
Miss Aleen Travis, Africa; Miss
Wilson, 'China; Miss Eugenia
Barrow, Philippines; Miss Annie
Taylor, Jamaica; Mrs. Freeman,
Japan; Miss Jack Hancox, Porto
Rico; Miss Beulah Digby, India;
Miss Ethlyn Ison, South America;
Mias Edwina Tharpe, Mexico; and
Mrs. Jones, Tibet.
Home missions were represent
ed as follows: Mrs. J. A. Taylor,
educational, evangelistic and min
isterial missions and Mrs. O. K.
Cull, six old people’s homes.
Six little girls very graciously
represented the six orphan’s
homes.
The program was very instruc
tive, educational and pleasing to
the entire audience.
Woman's Auxiliary Has
An Interesting Meeting.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St.
George’s Episcopal church recent
ly had an interesting meeting in
the Grantland Memorial Parish
House, with the president, Mrs.
Robert P. Shapard, in the chair.
Tim meeting was opened with
thy'Penitential service, read by
yne members present, and the
Lord’s Prayer, said in unison.
This was followed by a prayer
said by Mrs. Robert Walker for
missionaries, particularly the Rev.
and Mrs. Henry A. Willey in the
Hawaiian Islands.
Mrs. T. J. White, chairman of
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
the box committee, reported a
box valued at $170.00 ready to be
sent to the Ascension Mission
Home, in North Carolina, from
the Woman's Auxiliary of St,
George’s church.
The treasurer reported $27.00
sent to the Appleton Church
Home, Macon; and $5.00 -sent to
the tornado sufferers in North
Dakota since the last meeting of
the Auxiliary,
It was voted to send a Christ
mas box to the little five year
old orphan at Appleton Church
Home, for whom the Auxiliary
cares.
Mrs. Oscar W. Sibley, of the
nominating committee, presented
the following names as officials
for the ensuing year: Mrs. Rob
ert P. Shapard, president; Mrs.
John B. Mills, vice president; Mrs.
Walter C. Beeks, secretary and
treasurer; and Mrs. Gordon Wil
son, assistant secretary and
treasurer; all of whom were elect
ed.
Mrs. H. P. Howell gave an in
teresting and graphic account of
the Hawaiian Islands.
Those present were Mrs. Rob
ert P. Shapard, Mrs. Mila T. Mor
ris, IV^rs. John B. Mills, Mrs.
Marcus Carson, Mrs. W. E. H.
Searcy, Jr., Mrs. Thomas J.
White, Miss Laura Glessner, Mrs.
H. P. Powell, Mrs. Walter Graefe,
Mrs. Oscar Sibley, Mrs. Robert
Walker, Mrs. William G. Nichols,
and Mrs. Walter C. Beeks. ------
WITH WOMEN
OF TODAY
Three women will sit in the
next Nebraska legislature.
California boasts of 89 women
real estate dealers, the largest
number in any state.
Women of the Makaus tribe of
Africa go the shingle haired girl
of today one better by shaving
their heads clean.
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy has a membership
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HenartTs
Salad Recipes
PEACH SALAD
Cat th* pored peaefie*
into thin slices; add
Hanrhed almonds sliced*
very thin; mix with
MENARD'S MAYON
NAISE to which • little
whipped cream ha» been
added, Serve on crisp
lettuce.
Your Grocer ha* Henard’a
or he can get it
HENARD
MAYONNAISE CO.
Nashville • Atlanta • Dallas
of approximately, 100,000 divided
among 1,125 chapters in 38 states.
French housewives, it is claim
ed, possess more tact and ability
in the management of their ser
vants than do the women of any
other nationality.
u Let's Go tt is the unique
name
of a monthly magazine issued as
the official organ of the Virginia
Federation of Business and Pro
fessional Women’s Club.
Among the professional manne
quins at a recent dress parade
in a fashionable London shop was
a baby girl, 18 months old, with
red gold hair and blue eyes.
One New York woman is said
•to make $3,000 a year by running
a holiday home for the care of
dogs, cats, birds and other pets
while their owners are away.
Native girls of New Guinea are
as fond of decking themselves
with bright colored stones and
other ornaments as are their sis
ters in more civilized countries.
For Christmas
i Gift Suggestions
See
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in Sets,
and parked in holly boxe<. Yon ’ll
i , find appropriate gifts for those you
wish to remember.
Write or phone me to call at yonr
i home to show you these Fuller
.Christmas Sets.
Frank W. Nowell
114 N. 10th St.
Phone 570
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trinsic value of jewelry, its beauty, usefulness and
decorative character, combine to male** it highly ap
preciated by everyone. MB
The personal messages of esteem borne by Christm as
'll Ini? gifts are repeated and recalled each time the article
\ iV is used. Nothing is treasured so long nor so dearly
as jewelry.
l IVatches are Especially oAppropriate
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Your gift of an Elgin Watch will be a lifetime re
minder the of your daily sincere heartfelt interest. It becomes II
constant, companion of the recipient and
l an important influence in his life. 0
Beautiful wrist watches, men's watches, and strap
watches for sports wear provide appropriate styles 1
A M for everyone. Our selections are unusually complete ! Y'
and provide models at any price you care to pay.
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Art in Siboerware
The hostess who entertains with social assurance
and poise does so because she knows that her table
appointments are refined and reflect the dignity and
charm of her home. >
Simplicity and elegance are combined in our ex
quisite lines of solid silverware. \
Christmas is the time to start a set of one of our
distinctive designs, which may be added to from
year to year.
When the complete set has been filled in, you will
know the Pride of Possessing what wil be looked
upon as a Priceless Heirloom by the generations
to come.
C. H. WHITMIRE
Jeweler, 109 E. Solomon St.
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