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PERSONAL NOTES N
The Elks’ annual turkey dinner
will be served in the lodge rooms
Wednesday, December 31, at 7
o’clock.
"Theater Layy and Miss Rachael
Robinson wpre united in marriage
Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at the home of the Rev. C. B.
Jones in East Griffin, who per
formed the ceremony.
-EUs Burma Underwood has ar
rived from Murray high school in
Norfolk, Va., to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I?.
T. Underwood.
Miss Rhoda Nichols, who is at
tending the Chambers School of
k Landscape Gardening in Cam
bridge, Mass., arrived Saturday
night to spend the holidays with
her parents, Mr, arid Mrs. W. G.
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pi' William the Searcy, IIJ, of Atlanta,
spent week-end in Griffin with
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While we are wishing our many
friends a Merry Xmas and a very
Happy New Year, we think it also
a good time to remind you that a
«oasy little home, or a well located
vacant lot, would be a very fine
gift for many wives and mothers.
GIVE ’EM LOTS FOR XMAS.
It’s only an idea—but think it
■over.
« Insurance That Insures”
Griffin Realty Co.
W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
lit E. Solomon St. Griffin, Ga
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The Claim
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A hotel owned, sued by a woman
who fell in the hall of his hotel,
was declared not liable by the
court.
His legal expenses of defense
* were Ugh. But his liability in
surance covered them and saved
him time and annoyance by de
fending the case. v
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A claim of this kind may clean
•ut year bank account and force
you to sell all the property you
have.
You may have sudden need for
this insurance and the service pro
vided by this agency, s Get it
here, before the accident.
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his parents, Judge and Mrs. W. E.
H. Searcy, Jr.
Mrs. T. E. Goolsby has gone to
Moultrie to spend Christmas with
her sister, Mrs. Tucker.
Mias Annie McElveen, who at
tends Griffin high school, is spend
ing the holidays with relatives in
Concord.
The Girls’ Service Club will
give a Christmas program at the
Presbyterian church Tuesday
night at 8 o’clock.
Roy Fisher, of Anniston, Ala.,
is spending the Christmas season
with home folks on North Hill
street.
Miss Grace Stallworth has ar
rived from Greensboro, N. C„
where she is engaged in Y. M. C.
A. work, to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C, Stallworth.
Capt. L. W. Walker, George
Sachs and Bernard Gehauff, who
have been engaged in experiment
work at the Georgia Experiment
Stating? for several months, left
Monday for Edgewood, Md.
Carter Williams, who has been
spending several days with his
aunt, Mrs. Archie Culpepper, has
returned to his home in Luella.
Nathaniel Bailey, of Lowell.
Mass., arrived in Griffin Sunday
afternoon to spend Christmas with
his mother, Mrs. David J. Bailey.
Miss Alice Searcy arrived Sun
day morning from Lynchburg, Va.,
where she is attending Randolph
Macon College, to spend Christmas
with her parents, Judge and Mrs.
W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., on South
Hill street. Miss Searcy stopped
over at Lexington, Va., en route
home for the Christmas dances at
V. M. I.
Miss Aline Cumming has return
ed from Carrollton,, wherg she at
tended the wedding of Miss Sara
Gray and Frank Kimbel, Jr., Sat
urday night.
Miss Grace Brindle spent the
week end in Atlanta with her sis
ter, Mrs. L. L. Tucker, Jr.
Frank Binford, who is attending
Georgia Tecfi ih Atlanta, has ar
i‘.cu in vji mm 'Torine Cnf istmas
holidays with his father, F. M.
Binford.
Dick Brewer, who had an acute
attack of appendicitis Saturday
night, was reported much better
Monday and out of danger of an
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright and
children have gone to Macon,
where they will spend the Christ
mas holidays with her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Parker.
Minor Wheaton, who is attend
ing the University of Georgia at
Athens, arrived in Griffin Saturday
night to spend the Christmas holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wheaton, on South Hill
street. ^ ,
John E. Drewry, head of the
department of publicity at the
University of Georgia, is the guest
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of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, E.
Drewry. Mr, Drewry will go to
Chicago next week to address a
journalistic convention.
C. P. Perkins, of Milner, made a
business trip to Griffin Monday.
Ralph Eubanks, who attends
Mercer University In Macon, is
the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Eubanks, for the
Christmas holidays.
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Misses Oleen and Ruby Colwell,
of Zebulon, were shopping in Grif
fin Monday.
R, L. Richey, of Pomona, who is
ill at the Griffin Hospital, is im
proving.
Mrs. Pendley, of McDonough,
spent Monday shopping in Griffin.
Mrs. P. P. Patrick, of Locust
Grove, spent Monday in Griffin
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beck,
Jr., Mrs. Milton J. Daniel, Mrs.
William H. Beck, Miss Maathilde
Brown and Miss Mary Alice Beck
motored to Atlanta Saturday.
W. W. Shannon, of Williamson,
made a business trip to Griffin
Monday.
A. T. MacLachlin, of Wagram,
N. C., spent Saturday afternoon in
Griffin with his sister, Mrs. John
Rogers, eh route from his home to
Florida.
Mrs. Walter Smith, of Locust
Grove, spent Monday shopping in
Griffin.
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Mrs. Green T. Dodd left
mornin * for Atlanta, where
will spend two weeks.
j i of Mrs. G. Locust B. Childs Grove, and
near spent
day in Griffin shopping.
J. H. Peebles, of Woolsey, made
a business trip to Griffin Monday.
Harrel Drewry, who is attending
the University of Georgia in
Athens, arrived Saturday night to
spend the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drewry.
Hunton Allen, of Williamson,
made a business triR to Griffin to
day.
James Bedenbaugh is spending
a few days in Atlanta and East
Point with friends and relatives.
Miss Alice Searcy went to New
nan this morning to motor from
there with friends to Columbus,
where she will be the guest of
Miss Theresa Knight for the Kap
pa Alpha banquet and dance.
Miss Searcy will be accompanied
home tomorrow by Miss Knight.
P. P. Patrick, of Locust Grove,
made a business trip to Griffin
Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Shannon, of Wil
liamson, was shopping in Griffin
Monday.
Miss Elizabeth Norman, who
has been ill at her home on South
Eighth street, is able to be out.
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Miss Mary Nichols, who is at
tending Sweet Briar College in
S w ee t Bria r ; ¥«■., is- s p cnd in g the
holidays in Griffin with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wilson, of
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Marion, N. C., are the guests of
his sister, Mrs. J. J. Thornton, for
Christmas.
P. J. Baughn, of Gay, made a
business trip to Griffin Monday.
Miss Nellie Calloway is very ill
at her home on Meriwether street.
J. R. Byrd, principal of the
.Griffin high school, has gone to
Holland, Va., to spend the holidays
with relatives.
Mrs. Hunton Allen, of William
son, was shopping in Griffin Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Kilgore will
leave Tuesday morning in their
car for Athens, where they will
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Lewis Stone.
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spend the Christmas holidays with
her brother, J. P. Knowles. They
will also visit Greenville, S. C.,
Atlanta and other points before
returning home.
Mrs. J. H. Peebles, of Woolseys,
spent Monday shopping in Griffin.
Miss Gladys Bailey, who is
teaching school at Franklin, Ga.,
arrived Saturday night to spend
the holidays with her parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bailey, on
South Hill street.
Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Mathis left
Sunday in their car for Edison,
Talbotton, Dawson and other
points in South Georgia, where
they will spend the Christmas sea
son with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn Blalock
and young daughter, Martha, have
returned to Atlanta after spending
the week end in Griffin with Mr.
and Mrs. Gilman Drake in the
Marian Apartment.
Mrs. Robert F. Strickland and
Miss Hattie Head have returned
from Atlanta, where they attended
the marriage of their cousin, Miss
Caroline Beckham, and William
Barnett Saturday* evening.
The Girls’ Service flub will sing
carols in Griffin Christmas Eve.
Harvey Scott, of Atlanta, will
spend Christmas in Griffin with
his father, J. S. Scott, and his sis-
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Good Quality and Correct Style.
A Wonderful Collection in
Christmas Boxes
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A STORE FULL OF SERVICEABLE GIFTS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Qaton-Pcmdl CMC*?™'*? C0MPAMY
ters, Mrs. Alva Moore and Mrs.
Jack Gunter.
Henry George Redding, of Seat
tle, Wash., who is spending Christ
mas here, visited relatives in At
lanta Monday.
. J. H. West, a member of the
faculty of the Griffin High school,
left Monday to spend two weeks
at his home in Kirkwood.
Misses Marjorie Hodges and
Miriam Johnson spent Monday in
Atlanta with friends.
Miss Caroline Eubanks, who is
teaching at the Georgia State Col
lege for Women in Milledgeville,
has arrived in Griffin to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Eubanks.
Frank Reese made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
John and Lewis Brewer, who are
attending Georgia Tech in Atlanta,
arrived in Griffin Saturday night
to spend the holidays with their
mother, Mrs. Butler Walker, on
North Hill street.
Mrs. Robert R. Evans spent
Monday with friends in Atlanta.
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Lee White, of Villa Rica, spent
the week end in Griffin with
friends.
Miss Nellie B. Baggett has ar
rived from Lewisburg, Va., where
she is attending Greenbriar Col
lege, to spena the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Baggett, on North Hill street.
William Pendergrass, who has
been spending several days with
his sister, Mrs. E. K. Domingos,
en route to his home from Gaines
ville, where he is attending River
side Military Academy, has return
ed to Macon.
Mrs. C. P. Perkins, of Milner,
spent Monday shopping in Griffin.
Miss Velma Minter spent Sun
day with relatives at Sunny Side.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phillips
and Misses Margaret and Frances
Phillips, of Philadelphia, arrived
Sunday afternoon to spend the
Christmas with ' his sister,
season
Mrs. T. J. Brooks.
Miss Mytrice Paulk, who took
poison by mistake last week, nas
recovered sufficiently to go to her
Monday, Decamber 22, 1924-
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home in Cairo to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Paulk.
Mrs. Hattie Kelley Dunham and
Miss Marian Hewlett Dunham ar
rived Sunday from Jacksonville,
where they are spending t1ie win
ter, and will be the guests for
Christmas of Mrs. Dunham’s
mother, Mrs. Ida Kelley.
Miss Olivia Brown, who is mak
ing her home in Atlanta, will
spend Christmas in Griffin wtih
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brown.
. The Sunday school of St.
George’s Episcopal church will en
tertain at/ a Christmas service
Tuesday night at 7 o’clock, which
will be followed by a Christmas
tree in the Parish House.
Mrs. Charles Fields, of Braden
town, Fla., who is the guest of
Miss Agnes Sorrell, spent Monday
with friends in Atlanta.
George Wheaton, who is a stu
dent at Georgia Tech, in Atlanta,
is spending the holidays in the
city with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wheaton.
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