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Society With Now and Then a Little Goosip.
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Harrison of the local po
has returned to his duties
a visit in Maoon.
l Miss Ruth Brooks or Atlanta, is
the guests of Miss Mary Louise
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It’a surprizing what a difference scientific dry
cleaning—-the tort we do—make* in the appear
ance of a frock, auit or other item of apparel.
And not only in the appearance, but in the life
of the garment as well. Why not call our truck
and let ui add you to our long list of satisfied
customers > We clean everything.
Our Service is Prompt and
Exactingly Painstaking.
STANLEYS
DRY CLEANING CO.
PHONE 672
Warren at her home in the Marlon
Apartments for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Currv and
young daughters. Mattie D. and
Mary Louise, will leave Sunday for
Brunswick and 8t. Simons Island to
spend two weeks.
of Bir- J
Mrs. Florence Strickland
mingham, Ala., is the guest of her
sisters, Mrs, H. E. Roddy and Mrs.
P. K. Kesler.
Mrs, C. J. L. Henderson has re
turned home after an extended tour
through Ohio, Indiana and Illin
ots.
The friends of Miss Mattie Cog
gins will be aorry to leam that she
Is 111 at her home on Poplar street.
Billy Nichols of Atlnrta will spend
Pyiday night here as the guest of
friends, motoring down f6r the
Y NEWS
TRANSPARENT METAL
BERLIN* August 34—tne Chrar
tottenburg Laboratory here has pro
duced sheets of metal so thin that
ordinary type , can be read through
them. The m:nu are very elastic
and will bulge out for a tenth of
their diameter without breaking.
i AIRPLANE 1H1EVES
WINNIPEG, Canada, August 24.
Two youths were arrested here re
cently when they attempted to steal
an alrplarie. They confessed that it
was their intention to fly it to De
troit.
script dance tonight at the Elks
club.
Charles Phillips, Jr., oi Atlanta
will be among those motoring down
to the script dance at the Elks club
here tonight.
Tommy Shepard who has been
councilor at Camp Highland Lake
in North Carolina for the past two
months returned home today.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Brackshey of
Charlotte, N. C., are spending a few
days with Dr. and Mrs. C. C. New
at their home on E College street.
Miss Josephine Feunvez has re
turned to her home here after a
visit to friends and vlattves in At
lanta.
Miss Marjorie Solomon of Cor
dele is the attractive guest of Miss
Elizabeth Lifsey at the Griffin Ho
tel.
Mrs. W. A. Dupree of Marietta,
has returned to her home after a
visit to her sister, Mrs J. J. Flynt at
her home Maple Springs.
Frank Gaissert ‘and Charles Gun
nels left Friday for Ashvllle, N. C„
Where they will spend the week-end
With George Gaissert.
Mrs. Maude Flynt Cole has re
turned to her home In Orlando.
Fla,, after visiting friends and rel
atives here.
Mrs. W. A. Dupree of Marietta
Mrs. J. J. Flynt and Jack Flynt mo
tored over to Cedartown for the
Woods-Roberts wedding recently.
R. O. Crouch has returned home
after a business trip to New York.
W. T. Scott arrived home Thurs
day alter a business trip to New
York City.
Miss Josephine Strother and Mrs.
J. M. Brother of Woodbury were
among those shopping in local stores
today.
C0RETHR0AT Gargle with warm salt water
%0 —the* apply over throat—
Pure Milk and Cream
Tw* Deliveries a Day
Sweet Milk 12c per quart.
Over two quarts per day 10c
Phone 370
MILTON J. DANIEL
5 REPRESENTS
THE MUTUAL LIFE
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Mary Brian as • • Lillums” Lovewell. All that
her name implies . . . and then some.
Arthur Lake as “Har
old Teen." the rube
freshie who becomes a
high school hero, Th
last word Jn “what
every high school co-ed
should have.”
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Alloc White,as "Giggles,"
the high school vamp. A
combination of vim, vine
gar. pep and paprika.
Made, for the big teena and little teens; the
seventeen* and seventy-teens, and for all the
gratndpops and grandmas who ever attended a
sweet sixteen party! Seven rollicking' reels of
youthful romance.
Added—Flying Elephants and Paramoun
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T. W. MITCHELL CAMP, W.O. W.
Regular meeting held every
Thursday at 7:30 o'clock at Wood
men Hall.
D. T. Underwood, C. C.
Orover Padgett, Clerk.
WARREN LODGE
No. 20, I. U. O. F. meets every Mon
day night at 7:30. All visiting bro
thers cordially invited. Frank 8.
Pittman, Noble Grand, Heidt Cowan
Vice-Grand, O. H. Weaver, Record
ing Secretary, W. G. Milam, Finan
cial Secretary, Frederick L. Thaxton
Treasurer.
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GRIFFIN LODGE NO. 1207
B. P. O. E.
Regular meetings first
and«third Monday
nights »t 8:00. Visit
ing Elks welcome.
L. S. Patterson, E. R.
Elton Tingle, Secty.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Griffin lodge No. 80. Knights ot
Pythias, meetings 7:30 p.m., first
and third Friday nights at Castle
Hall ou N. Hill street. Visiting
brothers welcome.
John L. Reid, K of R. dt 8
J. L. Dozier, C. C.
Funeral Directory |
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Haisten Brothers
Funeral directors & Embalmers
Prompt Ambulance Service
Office Phone Res. Pbon*
200 63
Frank S. Pittman
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Office Phone 822—Ren «»
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Your Source of Service
Mael.F.MORE
703
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DAY OR NIGHT
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BUYING A NATION -WIDE SELLING
institution- MORE
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BUY # FOR LESS
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107 N. HILL ST. GRIFFIN, GA.
Fall A Footwear
in Step with Style
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Newest Models and Leathers
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It’s More
Convenient
To Shop
At Home
"I always boy at horn*
because it is more conve
nient” e customer told ns
"Shopping out of • town
means a tiresome trip, and
if my purchase isn’t satis
factory it is difficult to ad
just the. matter!’
With such good stores os
we have here, I wonder
anyone goes anywhere
pise. »»
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A “Kid Brother” Shoe Men’s Oxford
Taa or
a Big Brother” Style V
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No trouble in getting the Kid Lr- lZ/a/ //•
Brother into these Gunmetal shoe*, i 4
price Mothers '
Collegiate style at a
will appreciate.
254 - 5)1 $ 3.49
Well There’l plenty__ of feot
Looks Well, Wears room in this Taa Oxford—
l lenty of wear, too, iu the
Elk Work Skoo ones! leather and sturdy.
Soft, Black sole. I
- Across the is just instep where piece the of $ 3.98
rub comes one
soft Tan Elk. Half rubber
heels # take jars. A shoe that High Shoes
to
looks, wears and feels well.
$ 4.98 t For
Many men prefer a
At the Feet neat high shoe for general
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wear, we an ex
/ Of Fashion cellent selection of models
m Our footwear for the in Brown Cnlf, with
c i Growing Girl will give double soles, rolled edge,
her style without style- hall rubber heel * and
pains. Built over correct
lasts to protect her future double stitchod welL
foot-health. Various
leathers. $ 3.98 $ 4.98
- $ 3.79 -
The T-Strap A Active Feet
* Need
b Very Popular
The T-Strap has a subtle I I
way of making one’s feet look
their best. An All Patent slip
per with cutout vamp and <
quarter. r; 'r
$ 4.98
For cbfldrta that >Uy ort
door*. . Sturdy Oak solo oa
Shoe this Play Oxford In Taa or
A Street \ 12-2 Patent •. :.fe.39 ,$2.71
Built for Wear •J4-1U4 .. ... 11 M
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After all there is nothing
like a pair of inexpensive Pat
ent One Straps for all embossed Ground Sturdy Sole
wear, with gay For ChiWkoa
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leather trim.
J $ 2.98
Smartly Buckled Shoes
/ A For Str**t Wear
A neat, practical little shoe
n I b 1 with frock*.
a! k for wear street «er growing
' Lot* of room
Rounded toes, walking -heel hi this staunch Play
and metal fastener. So mod- toei _ j Calf with
* Shoe in P*t«at or
- eatly priced, too. trim.
$ 2.98 Btt-* - ,rJ«. 11.79
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Hosiery Is So Important
To the Smartne** of Your Costume
At a Whole X
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For general wear, here Whichever way the
that looks well wind blows, hef hosiery i*
is a hose important. Our own nura
and will wear to your sat- bers in service and sheer
isfaction—silk and rayon weights are priced only,
full-fashiened hose for pair,
98c $1.49