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Thursday, December 18, 1924.
EAST GRIFFIN
MISS ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correspondent
The Y. W. A. of East Griffin
met Tuesday night at the home
of Mae Durham. The meeting
was called to order by Mrs.
Walter McAbee saying the Lord’s
Prayer. The business session was
followed by a social hour. Re
freshments were served by Mae
Durham and Ezell Evans and mu
sic was rendered by Ezell Evans.
The next meeting will be held
with Mrs. McAbee.
Miss Ezell Evans and Miss
Pearl Murphy motored to Thom-
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THAT GROW
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BULBS
with Bowl
.RUST CRAFT NumBer \316
Pickering’s
FOR GIFTS
Police Raid
FOUND FINE CREAMERY BUTTER—BEST COFFEE
IN TOWN!
OH! THOSE GOOD OYSTERS!
Cleanliness is our Motto
—CLEAN INSPECTION—
Call Again
Y-NOT-EAT CAFE
WE TRY TO PLEASE—
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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Dainty f Perfume Sets i WARD 9
CARA NOME Where Xmas Shopping Will Be A Pleasure
(As illustrated)
, An Ideal Gift Umft&rvnwH mcCurr
$6 COTY’S to $10 GIFTS FOR HIM = GIFTS FOR HER
: Loeigar and Jasmein —Fountain Pens 25 Per Cent Off —Compacts i Candies
:■ HOUBIGANT’S —Cigars ; LIGGETTS
0 Ideal and Quelque Fleier —Cigarettes Wonderful Assortment ^—Jewelry —Hand Bags Sets WHITMAN’S
HUDNirrs —Pipes Toilet Sets —Toilet Water \ In special Xmas NUNNALLY’S Boxes
Violet Sec and Gardenia —Cigarette Holders Ivory—Amber—Pearl Tone —Electric Curlers
COLGATE’S —Perfume and Perfume Sets! and Baskets
Florient and Cha Ming —Collar Bags Coty's, 1-2-3-5 Pounds
—Traveling Sets Houbigant's, Hud
KARESS- IVORY OVERNIGHT SETS nut's, Karess', Colg&teV
FIANCEE —Shaving Stands >
Prices from 25c to $15 —Shaving Brushes A Perfect Gift for Her - CANDY
SsMPH«mrL«vN —Shaving Mirrors These —-Whitman's, Nunnally's, Lig- :
—Razors Beautiful Toilet Sets and Overnight Cases WiU Be Sold t #
as gett's.
—Military Brushes Long as They Last at
—1yq&. Buffers ■
—Comb —Flashlights and Brush Sets 25 Per Cent Reduction —Puff Boxes
From Regular Price —Hair —-Manicure Receivers Sets Pipes, Cigafettes
Ivory and Pearl j Cigars
—Cutex Sets Gifts He’ll appreciate. Pipe and
Pen and Pencil Sets —Luxor Sets cigarette Hakelite 3 holder Piece sets Pipes $4.25 .$5.00 to
Black and Gold $7.50.
$6.00 LOVELY COMPACTS Cigars—all leading brands in
Xmas boxes, $2.50 to $7.50
Stationery v ; 1-lb. glass humidor tobacco..$1.50
Mottled and Gold i • /.
In all colors and designs, plain $4.50 $5.50
and decorated border, $1 to $1.50 to
Correspondence cards, plain and CARA NOME COMPACTS answer every demand for convenience as well /T -
guilt edge.........5c to $1.00 Red and Gold as smartness, while being sturdy enough to be durable, light enough to be i.
Symphony lawn and Lord Balti- $4.50 carried in a purse or pack. An ideal Gift.
more Stationery that pleases.
Your stationery is the intuition of Single, any tint. ........$1.50 DJER KISS, tint $1.75
your message, Its correctness Sterling Silver any
will never be questioned if select- $9.00 $10.00 Double, any tint ........$ 2.00 LYB1S, any tint.... $1.50 In Xmas Boxes
to DEAUVILLE ........$2.50 MELBA $ 1.00
ed from our large stock of Xmas ......... Plain and Gold Decorated SHAVING
styles. The Standard Pen MAR1NELLO TRIPLE $ 2.00 42.75 SETS
i to $4.00 From $4.50 Up it
SOUTH STREET HILL Rexall » The Store i Ward’s Rexall The Store GEORGIA GRIFFIN,
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aston Sunday and spent the day
with Mrs. Deby Cochran.
Jim Lecroy made a business trip
to East Griffin Monday.
Mrs. Joe Castleberry and Mrs.
J. W. Moore visited Mrs. Clifford
Grubbs Tuesday.
The many friends of Mrs. John
Strickland will be sorry to learn
that she is very ill at her home in
East Griffin.
Mrs. Jessie B. Bailey, who has
been ill, continues to improve.
Mrs. Ben Pugh is improving
after a long illness.
The young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Simmons has been very ill.
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Miss Evelyn Wilbanks and Miss
Helen Crowder spent Sunday
with Miss Florence Puckett.
Jason and Hoke Cox, of Wool
sey, spent Sunday afternoon with
Gable Cox.
Miss Flora Puckett spent the
week-end with Miss’Inez Hancock.
Tom and Joe Puckett spent Sat
urday in Griffin.
Mrs, .Em Imes had as her guest
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Po
teet, of Experiment.
T. J. Allen and Goss Allen mo
tored to Griffin Saturday.
The entertainment given Friday
night by Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Me-
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| Orchard Hill News
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Everybody is invited to the
Christmas tree to be given at the
Baptist church at Orchard Hill
Wednesday night, December 24.
The following program will be
given:
Song: “Santa Comes on Christ
mas Eve,
Welcome address, Thomas Mc
Cowel.
'Recitation, “The Luckiest Girl
in the World.’’
Dialogue, “Christmas Eve in the
Land of Nod. >>
Recitation, “Wouldn’t That Be
Fun?”
Song, “Lo, The Manger.”
Recitation, “A Lowly Birth. •*
Dialogue, “Never Hint for a
Christmas Present.
Reading, “Getting Even With
Sister.”
Dialogue, “Aunt Serena as a
Ghristmas Gift. ft
Quartette, “Star of the East.”
After the program the gifts
will be distributed from the tree
by Old Santa Claus.
Kibben was enjoyed by all that at
tended.
Obe Weatherly spent Saturday
in Griffin.
Mrs. Sallie Cox is visiting
friends at Vaughn.
Mrs. Walter Allen’s many
friends here were sorry to hear
of her illness and wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Alex Moon, of Vaughn, is vis
iting hi3 brother, Jeffie Moon.
Mrs. LaFayette Moore and Miss
Viola Moore spent Monday with
Mrs. Mary Moore at Vaughn.
G. A. Cox spent Monday in
Griffin.
Miss Myrtle Allen spent Wed
nesday night with her sister, Mrs.
Gable Cox.
Chappel News |
The Central school of Lamar
county, invites its friends and pa
trons to a Christmas tree Wed
nesday, December 24, at 6:30
o’clock. Bring your gifts and let
Santa distribute them for you.
There have been many changes
made throughout this section. A
good many have moved and
changed their homes.
We are all glad to have Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Corley as our
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
neighbors next year. They have
recently moved from Milner.
Eny>ry Trice has recently re
turned to Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
English, after a few weeks’ stay
at Akron, Ohio.
Jimmie Lee Fox, of Griffin,
visited in this section Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. P. F. Mann spent the
week-end witlf her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Garr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chappel mo
tored to Griffin Monday on bus
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spruce spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. M.
Norris.
Mrs. J. M. Norris, J. A. Spruce
and Albert Norris spent Monday
in Griffin on business.
Mrs. R. K. Ball and daughter,
Debia, spent Saturday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ball.
Mrs. J. M. Norris and Mary
Ethel Norris spent Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. A. H. Chappel.
A. H. Chappel motored to
Barnesville Tuesday afternoon.
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
It’s Grandmother’s Recipe To
Bring Back Color And
Lustre To Hair.
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous al
most over night if you’ll get a
bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur Compound at any drug stoVe.
Millions of bottles of this. old
famous Sage Tea Recipe, im
proved by the addition of other
ingredients, are sold annually,
say well known druggists here,
because it darkens the hair so
naturally and evenly that no one
can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning
gray or becoming faded have a
surprise awaiting them, because
after one or two applications the
gray hair vanishes and your locks
become luxuriantly dark and beau
tiful.
This is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren’t
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound tonight and you’ll be de
lighted with your dark, handsome
hair and your youthful appearance
within a few days—(Adv.)
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