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Grade A, North Side
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one hundred —* *’»% per cent
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. r‘ Teeth Campaign. Miss
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is teacher of this grade,
teeth cards have been tum
f the thirty -eight members
lass as follow*:—
icd Biles. John. Robert Britt,
Cooler. Walter Gardner,
Grant. Carlton Huckaby.
son, A. J. Jones, Charles
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PLAY SUITS I 1
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If you haven't been in. and selected
style better down I.
you want, come (
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COWBOY SUITS
Sizes 2 to 14 years
$2.75, $3.50, $4.50, i
$5.50, $7.50, $8.95
ij: INDIAN SUITS
Sizes 2 to 12 year*
6>;v SI. $1.75, $2.25, $3.50
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POLICE UNIFORM
Size* 4 to 10 years
$3.50, $4.50, $6.95
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Sizes 4 to 10 years
' $3.50 4J \
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MARINE UNIFORM
Sizes 4 to 40 years
Hi 5 $3.50
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Sizes 4 to 10 years
$3.95 /
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Select the one you want and we’ll lay
K until Christmas for
away you.
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Boys’ Department—Second Floor I
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Unitor. David Fwh «. Jtoirto
to,, J. L. Bunk,: |
W. L. Steele, Lewi*-Tindall, Jesse! ;
Vickers, Willard Walraven, Wallace
Worsham, J. B. Prichard, Vivian
Atkinson, Mariel Denham. Emily
(Foote, Janie Hammond, Lucile Hay
nes, Sarah Beasley, Louise Willis.
| (nette Jessie Kimbrel, Heflin, Louise Elsie Howard, Lane, Lena Ja
gUloe Mayes, Helen Polk, Virginia
Poteet, Mary Richardson, Annie j
iPickles, Vernon Stewart, Prances!
Wilkie. Sybil Copeland and Bertha j
Westmoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Norton, Miss
Grace Norton, Miss Lillian Butler,
Miss Jewell McElroy and Curtis ,
Norton went to Vaughn Monday eve
ning to see Miss Willie Parker.
The friend* of Mrs. Prank Gais
sert will be sorry to learn that she
she has been suffering with an in
fected hand at her home on W. Tay
lor street. She is better now.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Norton. Cur
tis Norton, Miss Grace Norton and
Miss Lillian Butler were dinner
in McDonough Sunday of Mr. j
and Mrs. Lynn Oglesby.
Miss Jewell McElroy spent the j
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Mias Edna Copeland and her guest
Miss Elizabeth’ Little, of Macon,
spent Tuesday with friends in Grlf
tin. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday D. D. Norton at their had home! as j
their guests
C. L. Smith, of Atlanta.
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R. C. Ball, of Jackson, made a i
trip to Griffin Monday af
ter noon.
Mrs. Josie Belding left Monday
for Waycross, where she will spend
sometime visiting her niece. Mrs. W.
B. Stovall. __J_
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Mrs. Herschell Harris, of Jenkins-1
burg, spent Tuesday shopping in
the city. "
Miss Barbara Wheeler, of Hen*
dersonvtlle, N. C„ will arrive in Orif
fin the day after Christmas to be the
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Everybody Ride* »u It end There’* Always Room for Os«
More. Those Who Come and Go- Short and Snappy Para*
graph* That Everybody Will Head With Interest, What it
lining on in S'*!*** with Now *nd Then a Little Goa*i|
All Item* Intended (or this Cohnhn Should be at THE
* NEWS Office Before 12 O'clock Noon.
guest of Mrs. Robert Shapard at her
home, Mirador. Mrs. Wheeler will !
ha a delightful addition to the i j
younger social contingent of Grff
fin during the holidays.
Mrs. J. C. Bloodworth, of Thomas- ;
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Ernest Boynton, of McDonough.
and Charlie Henderson, cf Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Nortor
!n Griffin Sunday night.
Mrs. Harvey Haie was among those I
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from ebulon shopping in local stores
Tuesday. 1
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Joseph Persons, Jr., spent I
Mrs. 1
Tuesday with friends in Atlanta, r
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Mrs. Robin Wheaton, Mrs. Robert!
L. Musser, Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs.
John 8tevens Manley e.nd Mrs. Wil
liam Beck, Jr., were among the Orif-.
flnites spending Monday with friends ,
in Atlanta. - j
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: Mrs. Marvin Head of Zebulon was
In Griffin Tuesday shopping.
J. C. Bridges, of Thomaston, made
a business trip to Griffin Tuesday,
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____ _____,.ds of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Thomas wilT\be glad to know that
their young , Lewis, Jr., who has
been 111 is much better.
Mrs. J. W. Holloway was among
those from Meansville shopping in
Griffin Tuesday.
Mrs. George Huff and Mrs. T. A.
Connell are in Hollonville, called
there by the serious illness and
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PUNCH! DRAMA! ACTION!
AND THRILLS GALORE
In the Stupendous Melodrama
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death of their niece, Miss Nora Pen
nington.
Mrs. J. P. Corley, Manchester
was shopping in Grl Tuesday.
EAST GRIFFIN
ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correpondent
The friends of Mr. Tom Page were
yery gorry to heftr Qf his death
w c 00011 n n . e as
once a resident in East Griffin and
interment was in the East Griffin
cemetery Sunday morning at 10 o’
c ] ock
Miss Nora Bunn visited , , East „ , Gnf- _
fin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and
children of Barnesville, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Kilgore Sunday.
Rev. Wilson Walker has returned
from Augusta where he attended the
106th session of the Baptist conven
tion.
Henry Kilgore remains ill at his
home here.
Irwin Goggans of Thomastori spent
Saturday here with relatives.
Mrs. Knowles spent last week here
with relatives.
MISS VIVIAN VAUGHN MARRIES
BUSTER HUCKABY RECENTLY
A marriage of much interest to
their friends was that of Miss Vi
vian Vaughn and Buster Huckaby,
both of Experiment.
The marriage of this popular
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WE ARE NOW CONTRACTING FOR
1928 PEPPER ACREAGE
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Griffin, Georgia
young couple was solemnized at the
home pf the Rev. W. R. Williams
in East Griffin on Thursday eve
ning. A few friends and relatives
witnessed the ceremony.
They will make their home in Ex-
TUESDAY,
"St- friends of them the etfery
good wish for their happiness.
Harrell Drewry has returned from
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trip to LaPaye W 1
a business
other points in north
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