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•Saturday, December 13, 1924.
J At the Churches )
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FIRST BAPTIST.
Sunday school, 9-30 a. m. (Pre
session work, ih 15.)
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Pas
tor’s subject, '“3’he Master's Loy
alty. tt
Westbrook Junior B. Y. P. U.
3 p. m.
Arnold and Westbrook Senior
unions, 6 p. m.
Evening service, 7 p. m,, pas- :
tor’s subject, .. Christ at the
Door. ft
A cordial invitation. is extended
to the public :to attend all ser
vices.
Leon M. Latimer, pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Bible schodl, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. nr.
Evening services 7 p. m. Thet
pastor will -preach at both ser
vices.
Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m.
The little church with the big :
welcome invites the public.
O. K. Cull, Pastor.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
The Sdcred Heart Catholic
church is located in the residen
tial section of North Hill street.
Sunday school held every Sun
day morning at 9:30 o’clock.
Mass and benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament will be held
ori the second Sunday of each
month.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Father Clark, Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST.
Sunday school and Baraca, 9:30
a. m. •
Morning worship, 11a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor.
Epworth League, 6 p.'m.
Evening service, 7 p. m.
The public is cordia lly invited to
worship with us.
Jdhn F. Yarbrough, Pastor.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Morning worship, II o’clock.
Subject: “The Unknown God.
Evening worship, 7 o’clock.
Subject: “The Power of the
CrbSs.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Men’s Bible class in the "Manse
at 10 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor, 6:15 .p .m.
Prayer service Wednesday eve
ning, 7 o’clock.
A cordial welcome to everyone.
Malcolm R. Williamson, 'Pastor.
iPOUND ELECTED HEAD
JACKSON KIWANIS CLUB
Jackson, Dec. 13.—O. A, Pound
has [been elected president of the
Jackson Kiwanis Club, succeeding
Judge H. M» Fletcher. Other of
ficers elected for the ensuing
term -are J. D. Jones, vice pres
ident; L. P. "McKibben, ,treasurer;
R. P. Newton, district trustee; H.
O. Balk R. L. Smith, R. J. Mc
Michael, T. A. Nutt, J. Settle,
R. N. Ethridge and B. W. Wright,
directors.
The tihtb will hold its annual
business meeting on December 30
When all officers and chairmen Of
committees will make reports for
the past year’s work. This will
also !be “Ladies’ Night. n
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Last summer Miss Claudia Read, above, daughter of Col. and
Beveriy Allen Read of Washington, took part in a "Summer
hollies given by capital debutantes. Attention was called then
to her beauty. Now she has received a tempting offer to enter the
movies.
NAMED HEAD OF
CHURCH COUNCIL
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pastor of the Central Congrega-,
tional. Church, Brooklyn. N. Y.,
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has been elected president of the
Federal Council of Churches of
Christ in America. He is the first
pastor to hold that office
JERSEY SHOAT FAILS
TO ESCAPE EAGLE EYE
OF A NEWS WANT AD
A red Jersey shoat, owned by
Cook’s Market, went A. W. 0. L.
lpst Sunday, then forgot the home
address and failed to return.
Days passed without a word
from the wanderer.
Then a Want 'Ad was inserted
in The News.
Thirty minutes after the paper
went to press 'Mr. Cook phoned
that it wotflU be a waste of paper
and ink to run the ad again. “The
Want Ad did (the work,” he added.
The ad cojft 'Mr. Cook only 25
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS
ELECT OFFICERS
HERE LAST NIGHT
Griffin lodge No. SO, Knights
Pythias, at its rgrr ular meeting
Friday night elected the .following
officers tor tne ensuing term of
six months:
&• F. MeKnight, chancellor com
mander.
C. S. Burns, vice chancellor.
Kenneth White, prelate.
W. T. Byrd, master at work.
W. G. Cartledge, master at
arms.
Fred Carter, inner guard.
A. L. Burpee, outer ■ guard.
J. L. Reed, keeper or records
;«id.«eala. ; - _ >
Walter Williams, master of ex
chequer.
J. M. Mathews, trustee.
T. R. White, H. H. Moore and
M. M. Emerson, auditing commit
tee.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY
BY REHOBOTH SCHOOL
Rehoboth school in the Akin dis
trict, has planned an entertain
ment for Thursday night, Decem
ber 18. The following program will
be given:
Patriotic opening, -p r i m a r y
grade.
Song, grammar grade.
Welcome address, by principal.
Song, “Santa Land,” .Primary.
Recitation, “True Devotion. ••
Dialogue, “Santa Claus;”
Mother Goose play.
Song, “Who Comes Dowrn ,the
Chimney? ft
Dialogue, u Christmas Censpir
acy.
Song, “Jolly Old Saint Nicho
las. M
Dialogue, “Assisting S a n.t.a
Claus.
Recitation, “A Song of Christ
mas. rt
Dialogue, “Just Before Christ
mas.
Recitation, a A 'Christmas Sur
prise.”
Dialogue, ‘^Christmas Soliloquy. tt
Recitation, “Christmas is Com
mg.
Recitation, “A Welcome to New
Year.”
Carol Singers.
Song, “Star Spangled Banner,"
by school.
ELOPEMENT REASON FOR
GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE
Atlanta, Dec. 13.—Miss Rubie
Lee Hudgins, for whom the police
conducted a search after she dis
appeared for mbcahrdluetaoinn
appearance from a church Wed
nesday night, now is Mrs. C. J.
Renfro, wife of the man to whom
her mother objected as prospective
son-in-law.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Market Reports
(Over Parsley, Slaton & Co.’a
Private Wire.)
New Orleans Cotton
1 : IPrev
lOpenjHigh Low ICI’selClos e
Jan. 23.53 23.63 23.37 23.46 23.58
Mch. . 23.50 23.68 23.41 23.50 23.63
May 23.80 23.95 23.71 23.75 23.90
July 23.95 24.05 23.87 23.88 24.02
Dec. 23.49 23.72 23.49 23.57 23.73
Spots—Middling 10 down, 23.50.
New York Cotton
Prev
IQpen[High[Low Cl’selClose
Jan. 23.10 23.31 23.04 23.15 23.25
Mch. 23.50 23.70 23.46 23.55 23.66
May 23.85 24.07 23.83 23.90 24.00
July 24.02 24.22 23.97 24.06 24.14
Dec. 23.10 23.19 23.08 23.09 23.20
Spots—Middling 10 down, 23.60.
Griffin Spot Cotton
Good Middling .......... 23.00
Strict Middling ...... .......22.75
Middling 22.50
Jno, F. Chirk & Co.’s
Cotton Letter
New York, Dec. 13.—U. S. con
sumption for November, published
before our opening, proved to be
smaller than last month, but the
decline of about 20 points which
resulted was promptly 1 recovered.
Daily consumption during Novem
ber was greater than in any month
since February. After deducting
holiday, election and Thanksgiving
and five Sundays, there ware only
23 working days in November.
More attention was paid to the
reference to November exports,
000 bales. While Europe is taking
which exceeded last year’s by 539,
our cotton so freely,
spinners are slow ,in building
their mill stocks, which still
400,000 u n de r la st year and
ly 700,000 below 1923. We
for renewal of spot demand,
tinued large exports and
improvement in prices.
JACKSON KNIGHTS NAME
NEW OFFICERS FOR
Jackson, Dec. 18.—Officers
elected by Jackson lodge No.
Knights of Pythias, at the
meeting. They will be
at the first meeting in January.
Jackson lodge is completing
most successful year and
the new year with a bright
look.
Officers named for the
term are as follows:
P. H. Weaver, C. C.
M. P. Lane, Jr., V. C.
Charlie D. Moore, P. i
L. D. Carter, M. W.
L. M. Spencer, K. of R. S.
J. L. Moore, M F.
J. H. Ham, M. Ex.
J. T. McMichael, M. A.
B. R. McClendon, I. G.
W. M. Redman, 0. G.
O. A. Pound, trustee for
•years.
J. M. KELLEY SAYS HE
COULDN'T GET ALONG
WITHOUT THE
J. M. Kelley, of 231
Twelfth street, is loud iq
praise of The News.
ii If I had to cut out ony
I would discontinue the
papers and keep my home
coming,” he said to a
tative the other day, —■—
<< T find more general news in
than in the big papers, brief
easily read, and get the best
paper Griffin ever
get along without rt”
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
fTo whom it may concern:
Mrs. Sue Patterson, as
istrator of the estate of C. R.
terson, deceased, having
to me by petition for leave to
the real estate of said
this is to notify the creditors
kindred that said application
(be passed upon at the
term, 1925, of the court of
nary of said county, and that
less cause is then shown to the
contrary said leave will be
ed.
This, the 12th day of
1924.
D. R. CUMMING,
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern: '
G. B. Wesley having in
form applied to me for letters
of administration on the estate
of Sandy Harris, late of Spalding
county, deceased, this is to notify
the kindred anti creditors of said
Sandy- Harris, deceased, that the
said application, will be heard be
fore me at the- regular January
term, 1925, of the court of ordi
nary of said county.
Witness my hand and official
seal, this 10th day of December,
1924.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern:
James A. Greer, guardian of
Bessie Mae Greer, now Mrs. J. G.
Boling, has applied to me for a
discharge from his guardianship
of said ward: this is therefore to
notify all persons concerned, to
file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Mon
day in January next, else James
A. Greer will be discharged from
his guardianship as applied for.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern:
B. M. Sherard, of said state,
having applied to me for letters of
administration with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Rena Jack
son, deceased, this is to cite all
persons interested to be, and ap
pear at the January term, 1925, of
the court of ordinary of said coun
ty, to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration with
the will annexed, should not be
granted to said B. M. Sherard on
said estate.
D. R. CUMMING. Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Sp&lding county.
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas W. B. Mathews, admin
istrator of Mrs. Charles Phillips,
represents to the court in his pe
tition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has f.lly adminis
tered said estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January,
1925.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern:
E. U. Snider, as administrator
of the estate of A. A. Snider,
deceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said deceased, this
is to notify the creditors and kin
dred that said application will be
passed upon at the regular Jan
uary term, 1925, of the court of
ordinary of said county, and that
unless cause is then shown to the
contrary, said leave will be grant,
ed. This 10th day of December,
1924.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order granted
by the ordinary of Spalding coun
ty on the first day of December,
1924, will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Griffin,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1925, the following de
scribed property belonging to the
estate of W. J. Bridges, deceased,
to wit:
Seventy-nine and one-quarter
acres, more or less, in lot No- 1,
first district of Pike, now Spald
ing county, Georgia, known as
Gilder place; 117 3-4 acres, more
or less, in lot No. 16 in the fourth
district of originally Henry, now
Spalding, known as Travis place,
less one acre deeded to church; 60
acres, more or less in lot 17 in the
fourth district of originally Henry,
now Spalding county, known as
part vt the Mote place; east
of lots 15 and 18, containing 200
acres; more or le«tf. (Bai S acres
known as Shields residence)' in
the fourth district of originally
Henry, now Spalding
known, as Travis land; 50 acres
of land, more or less, in lots 17
and 48, fourth district of original
ly Henry, now Spalding county,
known as the Milam place; 2 acres
fore or leas, out «f the northeast
corner of lot 46 ia the fourth dis
trict of Henry, now Spalding
county, known as Parker land;
four acres, more or less, in the
southeast corner of lot 51 bought
from J. W. Vaughn in the fourth
district of Spalding eounty, Geor
gia; 100 acres, more or less, of the
south part of lot 47, known as
Aiken place in fourth district
Spalding county*; 97 acres of lot
47 and 50 known as Reeves place
in same district and county; 87
acres, more or less, on west side
of lot No. 80, same district and
county, known as Champion place;
and southeast corner of lot 82
known as Goodson place, same
county and district, containing 50
acres, more or less.
Said tracts of land to be sold in
such parcels as the administrators
„
determine. Said property sold
the purpose of paying debts
for distribution among the
I
Terms of sale cash.
H. S. BRIDGES,
J. G. CARMICHAEL,
Adms. Estate of W.
J. Bridges.
SECURITY DEED.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a security
executed by Warren Moore to
Griffin Mercantile Co., on the 14th
day of April, 1924, and recorded
in the office of the clerk of the
superior court of Spalding county
in deed doob 45, page 299, the
undersigned will sell at public
sale, at the court house door in
said count on the first Tuesday in
January, 1925, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
One vacant lot in the city of
Griffin, Ga., located on Slaton ave
nue of said city and state, forty
feet facing on Slaton avenue, and
running back 100 feet; size of the
lot being 40 feet by a hundred,
bounded north by Dr. Wilkens’
property; east by Warren Moore
home place; south by Warren
Moore property; west by Warren
Moore property. For the purpose
of paying one certain promissory
note dated April' 14th, 1924. And
due December 1st, 1924, for the
sum of 3115.83, interest from date
at' 8 per cent per annum. A con
veyance will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned as
authorized in thjs security deed,
Thi3 December 6th, 1924.
Payee and holder of se
curity deed.
Griffin Mercantile Co.,
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern:
Jeff Bethea having applied to
the ordinary by petition, asking
that W. G. Jackson, as adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. Myr
tice Jackson Cunningham, deceas
ed, be required to make him a
deed to her interest in fifty (50)
Acres of land off the northeast
corner of lot No. 185 in Union
district, Spalding county, Georgia,
in pursuance of bond for title
made by Mrs. Myrtice. Jackson
Cunningham, in her lifetime, to
the said Jeff Bethea, the said Jeff
Bethea alleging that hs' has fully
met his obligations in said bond:
This. is to notify all the
at law of said deceased to be
appear at the January term,
of the court of ordinary of
ing county, and show cause, if
they can, why the
should not be required to make
said deed as prayed.
This, the 6th day of
1924.
D. R. CUMMING,
STATE AND COUNTY
TAXES ARE
Books close December 20.
terest and cost charged after
cember 20.
T. R. NUTT, 5ax Collector
Funeral Directory
E. D. FLETCHER
'Funeral Director and
Embalmer
with
Griffin Mercantile Co.
Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481
HAISTEN BROS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Griffin and Senoia, Ga.
Office Phone 578. Res. Phone
Frank S. Pittman
Modem Funeral Home.
112 W. Taylor St.
Office Phone 822 Res. Fnone
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k. Railroad Schedule
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Arrival and Dpearture of Paaacn.
g«r Trains At Griffin, Ga.
The schedules are published
information and are not guar
anteed:
North South
2:29 pm Atlanta-SavTi 11:06
4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’n 9:04 am
5:49 am Chgo-Cin-Jhx 10:27 pm
7:17 am Cbgo-St. L.-Jax 7:57 pm
8.87 am Atlanta-Macon 5:24
12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 pro
6:80 pm AtJanta-Alb’ny 12:38 am
6:20 am Chicago-Jax 8:50 pm
Chattanooga Division
From For
2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 am
8:15 Cedartoown 5:25 par
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Atlanta Points—
6:58 pm East—West 10:02 am
10:02 am CI-bus-Ft Vy 6:53 pOa
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FOR RENT: Bi
veniences. Call
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FOR RENT: My ho
Tenth street. %hone Vo. JO,
mer Wilson.
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FOR RENT: Four room ho
all conveniences, West Bi
street. Phone 271.
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FOR RENT: Our nice la
room to couple of men. Mrs. *asi
C, Mitchell, 321 South Ninth.
FOR RENT: Store building, 138
West Taylor Street. Apply Mrs.
L. C. Manley.
mmm
FOR SALE: Large paper shell
pecans. 35c and 40c per pound.
Phone 370.
FOR SALE: Crepe Myrtle
bushes and young sycamore tree*.
Call
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FOR SALE: Cut oft uw and
engine. Ralph M. Jones, phone
312.
FOR SALE: Three H. P. Inter
national engine. Ralph M. Jones,
phone 312.
FOR SALE—House and lot lo
cated on 305 North Twelfth street.
Sec J. P. Burton at Spalding Knit
ting Mills. —
FOR SALE—Refrigerator In
good condition. Ice capacity 100
pounds. Sell cheap for cash. Mra.
W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
WANTED—To buy used Ford
truck, must be in good condition
and cheap for cash. XYZ,-<are
of Griffin News,
Stenographer with good refer
ences desires position. Write “A”
care Daily News.
IMPORTANT: Wanted, all sub
......
to Atlanta Co nstitutio
,call Blue Goose Cafe, phone 910,
when ‘ fails to
your paper come,
promptly. —
FOUR YEARS experience in
grocery and business... Salesman
and buyer. Open for trade. M (
J, Willingham, gunny Side, Ga,— ,
WANTED immediately, expe
rienced stenographer. Accuracy
and speed necessary. Familiarity
with general office work essential.
Apply at once to Box 412, Grif
fin.
WANTED: Cow peas, O-too-tan
and Laredo Beans. H. V. Kell
Company. »
OUR GINNERY will be open
until Christinas to accommodate
our customers and friends—will
also buy remnant cotton. H. S.
Bridges and C. H. Westbrook.
LANGFORD TAXI SERVICR
day and night. Phone 869.
I LODGE DIRECTORY j
WARREN LODGE
No. 20, I. O. O. F., meets ever f
Monday Lodge Hall. night Visiting at 7:30 at WaVrea
brothers
dially invited. B. A. Peel, Secre
tary; W. T. Atkinson. N. G.
MERIDIAN SUN LODGE
No. 26, F. b. A. M. Regular meet
ing Tuesday, December 16 7 p. m.
Election of officers. C. B. Scale*
W. M.; Bill Wells, Secretary.
w. o. w. 4>
Meets every Thursday, 7:80 p. tt
Sovereigns, your camp needs ron
presence. You will find your v,«»
all times at Slaton-Powel] Cloth
Cp. Visiting sovereigns wel
come. Come. L. J. Sanley, C. C.s
C. C. Stanley, Clerk.
No. M SP* 587, F. barrow * A. M. lodge Regular
nights meetings first and third Thursday
in each month. Visiting
brothers 'pvited. L. B. Guest, IT.
M.; Clifford Grubbs. Secretary.
„ No. PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER
10, R. A. M. Regular meet-
7:30 ing second and fourth Thursdays. wmi
T. p. m. Visitors welcome,
Secretary. Atkinson, H. P.; BUI Wells,
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Crowds
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