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Saturday, December 20, 1924.
LODGE ELECTION TO
BE HELD TUESDAY NIGHT
The United Order of Splendor
and Perfection, the playgrounds of
Odd Fellowship, will hold an elec
tion $>f officers Tuesday night at 7
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how to accumulate money. Join yourself as a good example.
It is not too late. Come in today.
What the Different Clubs will pay you.
INCREASING CLUBS EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS
IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1925) IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1925]
1c Club pays $12.75 25c Club pays $12.50
2c Club pays $25.50 50c Club pays $25.00
5c Club pays $63.75 $1.00 Club pays $50.1
10c Club pays $127.50 $2.00 Club pays $100.1
DECREASING CLUBS $5.00 Club pays $250.00
You can begin with the largest deposit $10.00 Club pays $500.00
anddeereaseyour deposits each week. $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00
SAVINGS BANK OF GRIFFIN
4% on Savings
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Sunday Morning at 9:30
SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM
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The o’|lock, followed by a banquet.
election will be held in the
old opera house and the banquet
will be served at the Griffin Hotel.
LANDERS INFANT BURIED
Funeral services for the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- E. T.
Landers were held from the grave
side in Oak Hill cemetery this
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Rev.
John W. Ballard officiated. Haisten
Bros, were in charge.
At the Churches
FIRST BAPTIST.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Spe
cial Christmas program will be
given with all departments taking
part in the church auditorium.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub
ject: “The Prince of Peace," by
the pastor.
Vesper Christmas program at
4:30 p. m. A cantata, “The Na
tivity,” will be given.
There will be no evening
preaching service on account of
the Vesper musical program* The
Senior B. Y. P. U. will meet im
mediately after the Cantata.
You are cordially invited to all
the services.
Leon Mobley Latimer, Pastor.
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CHRISTIAN*
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, II a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor.
There will be no evening
preaching services.
Christian Endeavor meets at
6 o’clock.
The church with a cordial wel
come.
O. K. CULL, Pastor.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
The Sacred 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
on the second Sunday of each
month.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Father Clark, Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST.
Sunday school in all depart
ments, 9:30 a. m.
Regular service with a sermon
by the pastor, 11 a. m. Special
music by the choir.
Evening service, sermon by the
pastor, T p. m.
The Epworth League meets at
6 p. mi The officers will present
a special Christmas program.
A cordial welcome awaits you
at all services.
John F. Yarbrough, Pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Subject: “The Prince of Peace,”
Evening worship, 7:30. Presen
tation of the pageant. “And
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Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
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 always at
u The Church With the Open
Door.”
Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor.
Salvation Army
Activities
The Salvation Army will hold
an open air 'meeting tonight at 7
o’clock at the McClellan store.
Services will be held Sunday
morning at the hall at 10 o’clock
and at the jail at 11 o’clock. The
prison camp will be visited at 4
o’clock in the afternoon and an
open air meeting will be held Sun
day night at 7 o’clock at Broad
and Hill streets. Indoor services
will be held at the hall at 7:30
o’clock.
Salvation Army officers here say
they still have a few Christmas
War Crys for sale, and state that
the Christmas kettle will be on the
corner of Broad and Hill streets
each day from 9 o’clock until 5,
and from 5 to 7 at the postofflee.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms, downstairs; private bath;
light and water. Phone 1041.'
WANTED AT ONCE: 3 room
furnished apartment. J. R. Ty
ler, Griffin Hotel.
CANDLE STICKS
Wax Candles
PICKERING’S
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
THOMAS TO CONFER
WITH GOV. WALKER
Secretary Xj. L. Thomas, of the
Chamber of Commerce, will spend
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A large eastern life Insurance Company, established
more than sixty years, is re; dy to negotiate with a high
grade -man or woman to take charge of its DISTRICT
AGENCY with headquarters at Griffin'. A low net cost
company. Handles sub-standard as wel as Standard
Business. Assists in handling notes. Writes disability
and double indemnity provisions. FREE health service
to policyholders.] A good Company to connect with. A
liberal Renewal contract. A high-^rade man or woman
need not have hda arty previous experience. We teach
you how to become successful producers. Address in
confidence MANAGER, 1105-6-7 Fourth National Bank
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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WHAT OLD SANTA SAYS~
The most useful Xmas presents in the land I ween
Is the little SINGER Electric Sewing Machine.
Next the Singer MOTOR, Buttonhole Workers, too,
While the Singer SEW LIGHT sheds its rays for you.
Why not let him bring Mother, Wife or Daughter one or
all of these> And the little girls a Singer No. 20, Dolls
and Aprons? Come in and let us show you through.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
118 East Solomon Street
GRIFFIN, GA.
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EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS w
In 50 Weeks for Xmas 1925
XMAS 7 25c Club pay* $12.50; 50c
SAVING Club pays $25; $1.00 Club
rujvD y $50; $2.00 Club
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/ , //r 5 /v ft $5.00 Club pay* $250; $10X10
Club pays $500; $20.00 dob
pays $1000.
INCREASING cluBS DECREASING
In 50 Weeks for Xmas 1925 CLUBS
lc Club pays $12.75; 2c Club You ean begin
pays $25.50; 5c Club pays the largest
$63.75; 10c Club $127.50. and decrease
pays week.
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