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fjACE EIGHT
’•* Personal Notes
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John Hammond has returned
to Georgia Tech in Atlanta after
a visit to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. i Woods Hammond. He had
as his guest Kenny McAlester, of
Miami, Fla.
Mrs. M. B. Bell, of Brushy,
spent Monday shopping in Griffin.
Miss Carrie Eakes has returned
to Atlanta, where she is teaching
school, after a short visit to her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Bakes;
The meeting of the Fidelia
Class of the First Baptist church,
whiph was to have been held this
afternoon with Mrs. Carey West
brook, has been postponed on
account of illness.
Bill Scott motored to Gaines
ville Sunday to see friends.
Miss Olivia Brown, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown,
at- their, home on North Tenth
street.
Mr, and Mrs. John Ward and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gammon at
tended the concert given by the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at
the Grand Theatre in Atlanta
Sunday afternoon.
.Walter Davis spent Sundny
with home folks at Fayetteville.
,Mrs, .E. E. Eagan, of Brushy,
scent Monday shopping in Griffin.
The Woman’s Christian Tem
perance Union will meet Wednes
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In re John Robert Rtchcy, liank
r.pt. No. 11489.
A petition for discharge hav
iug been filed in conformity
law by above-named bankrupt,
and the Court having ordered that
the hearing upon said petition be
lud on Dec. 12th, 1925, at ten
o'clock i A. M., at the United
States District Court room, in the
c'ty of Atlanta, Georgia, notice
is hereby given to all creditor^
and other persons in interest to
appear at said time and place and
show caase, if any they have, why
• the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted * 1
0. C. FULLBR, Clerk. I
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
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We have them daily and they are the
finest flavored Oysters you can buy.
Why are we better prepared to serve
you than anyone in town? Because we
only handle one line and that is Fish
and Oysters, and our whole time is de
voted to this one business.
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Is on the way to see you. Be sure you hnvo a home fo
him to come to. We have some listings that will make
you a wonderful home. We have just listed two nice
farms on the Dixie Highway at a BARGAIN. We have
a 45 acre PECAN GROVE with five yearold trees. This
place has improvements for a real home. If you are
interested, see us today. Phone 83 for an appointment.
GRIFFIN REALTY CO.
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S. C., to spend sometime with
son and daughte£,Mi
and Mr*. J. W. Bishop, ,Tr.
Mrs. F. M. Smith, of Concord, *
spent Tuesday shopping in the I
city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elder, of Ma j
con, are spending sometime
their brother and sister, Mr. and !
Mrs. Y. S. B. Gray, at their home
near Griffin. »
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Conn have
j returned from Canton, where they
attended the dedication of a hand
>“•"*» Ba P tist church and visi
ted friends.
j Mrs. Joseph D. Boyd returned
home Monday night after a sev-
1 eral days’ visit to Mrs. Joseph
McCrary in the Ponce .le Leon
Apartments in Atlanta.
The Woman’s Christian Tem
perance Union will m.et Wednes
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
! First Methodist church.
Mrs. Frank Ingram spent Mon
day with friends in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Presley
of Orchard Hill, announce the
birth of a daughter, on
S, who has been given the name
of Wilme Mae .
| Mrs. Helen Walktr and
who is her guest, Aney Walker,
of Hollywood, Fla., motored to
Atlanta for. the day Thursday.
Miss Emma Johnson, a former
Griffin resident, passed through
the city Monday afternoon en
route to Atlanta from Savannah,
where she was called by the death
of her brother-in-law, Hamilton
O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Mag Deitz and
Edward Goldenberg were among
those from Griffin attending the
'concert in Atlanta Sunday given
by the Atlanta Symphony Or
cbestra.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 1 home at
tended the performance of “No,
No, Nanett",” in Atlanta Satuid&y
evening. '
Mrs. Douglas Burnette L spond-'•
ing several days "in Klbirton as
the guest of Miss Daisy Gain.-s,
whose marriage to Clyde Stone, of
Anderson, S. C., will be a lovely
event of the week.
Mrs. John Stevens Ma-iley spent
Monday with friends n Atlanta.
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The Girls Service Club will eyeet
Tuesday at 7 o’clock at the Christ
ian church hut.
R. C. Walker, of HantpUn,
spent Tuesday on business in C Ji if
fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron L. White
announce the birth of a son Mon
ay, who has been named Theron
Long, Jr. Both Mrs. White and,
the baby are doing nicely at an
Atlanta hospital.
Mrs. Green T. Dodd spent Tucs- :
day with relatives in Atlanta. i
Miss Carrie Bell Buckalew has
from” Hapeville, where
she was the guest of her brother, ,
C. Buckaletf, and family.
Mrs. J. A. Jones, of Luella, was
in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Katherine Jay has return
d from Anniston. Ala., where ;
’h* h » 8 b « en tbe FU esfc of her 1
(iauB:hter ’ Ml, "- Lalke Edwards and ’
Mrs. Brazelton, for sometime.
Mr.s D. A. Blankenship has re
tinned pent the from week-end Atlanta, with where her sJie |
son,
T. L. Blankenship, and other
relatives.
Miss Mary Nichols spent Tues
day with friends in Atlanta. I
Mrs. Mark Janes, who |
has been visiting n-.v sister \ rt •
Portal for several Weeks, has ie
turned to Griffin ard is the guest!
01 Mrs. T. J. Broo v.s for several j
1 ya. !
Mrs. Inez Higgins, «•:* Atlanta, I
s; cut Sunday as th' 1 gU;-»t of Mrs. j
W. W. Perry.
IS THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
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Tuesday Nov. 10. j
It so, ycu are a leader. |
You occupy the center o i the 1
tage. »
And are always in the public eye.
You will be successful in anything
you undertake.
For you inspire confidence in
othors. ’
Your personality attracts j
liut you
you hsite narow-minded peo-,
pip,
You love to travel.
And in constant pursuit of 1
are
new things.
Marry a mate of like tempera- j
menta and tastes.
day afternoon at 3 o’clock in the
Baraca room of the church.
Sherman Williams was among
those attending the Griffin-Gaines
ville football game in Gainesville
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Turner
and'Mr. and* 1 Mrs. W. B. Watson
spent Sunday with relatives in
jjoreland.
Mrs. 0, B .Mask" of Brooks,
spent Saturday afternoon shopp
ing in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
Batchy, who have been visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.
J. Edwards and their brother, J.
Francis Edwards, on West Solo
mon street, left Monday for
New York City to spend several
days before returning to their
home in Toledo, O.
Mrs. R. C. Parker, of
ton, spent Monday shopping in
the city.
George Gaissert, who spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. F. M. Gaissert, has re
turned to Georgia Tech in At
lanta. He had as his guest Billy
-Richardson, of Greenville, S. C.
W. T. Byrd spent Sunday in
Atlanta with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams
and young son motored to Alva
ton Sunday and visited relatives.
Miss Margaret Newton has re
turned to Macon, where she is
a member of the freshman class
at Wesleyan College, after spend
the week-end with her par
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest New
ton.
Miss Pearl Hutson, who spent
week-end in Griffin with rela
fives, has returned to Hampton.
where she is teaching school.
Marcus Carson, Jr., former pop
ular Griffin boy who is now mak
ing his home in Miami, Fla., is
spending several days here with
friends. Mr. Carson came up for
the Tech-Georgia football game
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Bishop, Sr., who has
been visiting her son and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy
in Macon, has gone to Anderson,
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Adventures of the Twins
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
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“I also see that you like high living,” said Mrs. Gipsy.
Nancy and Nick were having a
*' nc time in High Jinks Land,
Everyone was so jolly and light-j
hearted. :
“How do you like it?” asked
.-lister Corn Dodger, shaking th*
ashes out of his eorn-Cob pipe
and filling it up again with dried
corn-silk.
It’s ever so jolly. said
sn ’t it, Nancy?’
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Yes, it is, •» said Nancy, shale'
i.tg her little Dutch cap until the
wings on it flapped. “I wish
v c cou u '^ & i lave our fortunes c i-i.i told
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it Well you may," said Mister
Torn Dodger kindly “I’ll ask Mrs
C.psy if sh^-There! he said all
rt ^nce. TWa r Man-m-the-Moon \:
having his fortune told now. He’s
staying a good while, I think. Ho
sak 1 bc ‘ was J us t or - his way to
Norwich, but stopped in at High
Jinks Land to say holw-do-you-do
to his friends.”
“Let’s hear what Mrs. Gipsy is
telling him,” said Nick.
So the Twins and Mister Corn
Lodger crowded up close.
Well,” said M r i T ‘ pSy ,’
mg at the Man-in-the-Moon . , s , hand,
“I see many interesting things •
and cbdds and the moon
Are you an astronomer ?”
No ma’am, I am not,” said
the Man-in-the-Moon, "but you
might say that I am a Star-ga-
7ur • ”
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I also sec that you like high
h’.ing said Mrs. Gipsy.
That’3 right,” said the Man-in
the-Moon, ■ I like to live high. ••
“It is strange then,” said Mrs.
Gipsy, “that sometimes you get
ver y thin. Isn’t that so?”
"H certainly is,” said the Man -1
in-the-Moon. “Sometimes I am not!
even a quarter full. Indeed, I am
only full once a month, M
all “Aou night,” sleep said all Mrs. day and Gipsy. stay “You up j
must be a very gay person.”
“Not exactly,” said the Man-in
the-Moon, winking one eye at the
Hi Diddle Diddle Cat, and the
other eye at the Little-Dog-That
Laughed. “I’m not so very gay, j
although I do go around a good
bit. r*
it Let me see! You have
some
more fortune, »* said Mrs. Gipsy.
I see by our hand that you are
a great traveler and that you havd
as many friends in China as any
where. Also, you have thirteen
birthdays a year, you live near
the. Milky Way, keep the Dog
Star in your back yard, and use
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The Tangle
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from page six.)
probably not write you again un
til I come back from Ruth’s. In
the meantime, do not censure me
for the disclosures I have made
to you this morning. Every man
or woman on earth must have
someone or some thing for a con
fJdant. I have chosen you for
mine.
LESLIE.
Mrs. D. F. Davenport, of Amer
icus, who 13 visiting here, spent
Tuesday with friends in Atlanta.
wm Summers, of Barneiville,
was a visitor in ( if fin Monday
afternoon,
Mrs. Lamar Walk:r spent
day with friends in Atlanta.
F oot-Fren
Reg. in U. S. Pat. Off.
Stops Iitching, Eczema, Blistered,
Sweaty Sori Feet. If not satisfied
with results of FOOT-FREN your
money Mil be refunded.
& BROOKS, Druggists, opposite
depoi.
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Millinery
Have just received .
a new
ne Hals in satin, metal
cloth and saline and lace com
binations.
Will appreciate all my cus
tomers and friends calling.
Mrs. E. West
the Great Dipper when you want
to dip a drink out of the sea.”
“Yes’m,” said the Man-in-the
Moon. “But can you tell me the
to Nbrwioh? I have been
hunting it since last Friday a
week. I’ve been to the South and
it isn’t there. 1 should like very
much to know how to find it.”
“I’ll tell you,” said Mrs. Gipsy.
follow* your nose.” -
<< Whit, certainly,” said the April
F O0 ] ths Thrce Fiddlers. “Why
he think of that before.. He
lalJ j^ f 0 u ow his nose, of course.
“All he has to do is to follow
his nose,” said everyone to his
neighbor.
It was quite a fcw nlinutes be .
fore the Man-in-the-Moon could
ma j ce himself heard,
ii But my nose is crooked,” said
wrong. tf
he. it If I follow it, I shall go all
His poor nose is croaked!
said^all to each the other. High He Jinks Landers
»* can’t follow
; it, so he’ll never find his way to
Norwich.”
it Very well, then,” said the Man
in-the-Moon. “I’ll have to go
back to where I came from. But
jj; was a fine fortune. Good-bye.
everybody.” , . - - l»A
And that was the of him'
(To Be Continued.)
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PRINCESS ft
Betty Bronson’s superb performances
in “Peter Pan,” “Are Parents People, 1 *
and “Not So long* Ago” have won her a
place among the stars.
No better choice of starring vehicle
could be made than this golden romance
of California hoom days.
Extra SHERLOCK SLEUTH
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
N«v. 10.. 1 925.
Mrs. Lewis H. at their
country home near Gn