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f WIII Road With Interest. What is Going on in
" Society With Now and Then a Little Gossip.
AU I fttm Intended for this Column Should be at THE
NEWS Office Before 12 O’clock Noon.
r. and Mrs. Lewi* Rogers and
i Sara Randall motored to At
a to be guests of friends for
day Saturday.
.
A. C. Griffin has returned to
it home on Eighth street after
tltfng her parents Mr. and Mrs,
»x Duncan in Woodbury.
lisa Martha Sams has returned
m after visiting relatives thru
the state.
IpL will the
to Henrietta Brewer be
t of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker
itlanta for the week-end.
Miss Boyce Lokey and Miss Gales
Sckford of Atlanta were among
bg*e attending the dance in Griffin
m night.
iim Sara Smith was the at;-ac
re guest of friends here yesterday.
and Mrs. O K. Cull and
v have moved out to the
of Thomas N. Parham for
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ANT ADS |
FOR RENT
RENT—Five room apart
CaU 506 .
f BENT—Apartment, also 2
ms. Phone 217-J.
JR RENT—Apartment. Six
up in Duplex. 435 8. 6th street.
651-W. i
RENT—Four nice room* with
bath. Phone 386-J.
R RENT—Couple of houses on
Poplar stret. At once. Cali
ARTMENT—For rent, 6 room
ment In The Colonial. Posses
immediately. Heat, hot and oold
r furnished. E. F. Carlisle,
336.
FOR RENT—Room and private
I. tower floor and
entrance. Call SI
RENT—3 room unfurnished
art. AU conveniences. Phone
m FOR RENT—Two rooms, kitchen,
r*m. t!iiZ furnace furnished. heat Call lights 862 -J. and hot
i FOR RENT—0 room house on
Jntomon street, next to city hall. A.
P, Qonett and Son.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE—Oriolt gas range
Heat control oven. Call Mrs. Frank
Oaisaert. Phone 1061
1 FOR SALE—Bicycle In periect
condition Can be seen at 333 S. Hill
FOR SALE—4 room house and lot
on Rsy street. $10 per month. Rents
|«r $10 per month. See Stewart at
Spalding Development Co., Phone
—
FOR SALE—Ice box 150 lbs capa
etty. Apply Swan’s Lunch Room.
BOWLING—Splendid exercise for
22 sum. 134 N. Hill street.
.
S. B. Wallace
WANTED
WANTED—House and lot south
$th street and »th streets or west
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WANTED—House and lot Souili
Griffin, for colored tenants. Will
pay cash. Spalding Development
£
WANTED—If you have vacant lot
or home and tots we can sell' it Bee
tt*. Spalding Development Com
p*ny Phone 581.
Wanted reasonably priced, second
Rand cash register. F. D. Han ts
Fretting Club Phone 1181.
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WANTED— To buy good fat mules
With good ages. J. A Jarlett. Blake
LOST
JT—Filigree bar pin. Finder
i return to O. W. Loehr at
Office and receive reward
MB8CELL AN EOUS
the Atlanta Constitution
Telegraph, T/J. Ricketts
Call
HAVE one of the best life
we can find. Mr. A. B. Smith
t Hour Lake.
L-O-A-N-S
GRIFFIN
REALTY CO.
several weeks, Rev. Cull will be hi
bis office each afternoon, if anyone
wishes to see him.
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Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Latimer and
children have returned from their
vacation at Ridge Crest N. C.
Miss Mary Quinn of Barnesvllls
is the attractive guest of Miss Alice
Carlisle at her liptne on South Hill
Street.
Miss Lula Brewer and Mrs. John
S. Jenkins of Atlanta arrived todaj
to be the guests of Mrs. Butler
Walker
Mrs, W. C. Beeks and Mrs. Charles
Pest will leave Monday for High
Shoals where they will visit 7vf;ss
Maude Jones for several days.
James Little of Atlanta spent
Fniday night In Griffin with
friends.
Miss Sally McCall Hammer ol
Asheville, N. C., will arrive Sunday
to be the guest of Miss Alice Sear
cy on 8. Hill street.
Mrs Joseph Persons. Jr., and Misf.
Edna Oopeland spent Thursday m
Atlanta with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Summers ol
Larnesvllle spent Friday evening >n
G'.fhn.
Bill Goode of Zebulon was among
those motoring over for the script
dance here Friday night.
f Lodge Directory j
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T. W. MITCHELL CAMP. W.a W
Regular meeting held ever*
Thursday at 1:30 o’clock at Wood
men Hall.
D. T. Underwood. C. C
Orover Padgett. Clerk.
warren lodge
No. 30,1, o. O. F. meets every Mon
day night at T.30. All visiting bro
thers eordially invited. Frank 8.
Pittman, Noble Grand, Heldt Cowan
Vlce-Orand, O. H. Weaver, Record
ing Secretory, W. O. Milam, Finan
cial Secretary, Frederick L. Thaxton
Treasurer.
GRIFFIN LODGE NO. 1*07
B. P. O. E.
Regular meetings flrsl
and third Monday
nights at 8:00. Visit
ing Elks welcome.
L. S. Patterson. E. R
Elton Tingle, Seety.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Griffin lodge No. 80 , Knights ot
Pythias, meetings 1:30 p.m., first
and third Friday nights at Castls
Hal) on N. Hill street Visiting
brothers weloome.
John L. Reid. K ofR.81
J. L. Doaler. O. O,
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Also—Educational Comedy
MONDAY and TUESDAY
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Doris Dawson, screen star, sought by Hollywood producers as having
the be* tflgure Tn the movie village, doesn't diet to preserve those
slender lines. She tried it for a while but abandoned the idea-. Doris
has been in Hollywood for years.
"A ing agent—or attorney for him
u Miss Alaska self, to give capacities himself good he secured advice.
.* In these two
more than $600 in agent’s fees
j and more than $3,000 as attorneys'
fees—while the capital of the bank
was only $25,000. That does help
to prove that Candidate—Attor
ney—Agent Rivers Is a good busi
ness mart—and perhaps it also ex
plains why he fought so hard
against the resolution providing
for an Investigation of fees paid
liquidating agents and their at
torneys. ,
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“We believe that Governor
UpS :
Hardman has demonstrated his
1 ability as the chief executive of
l the statei and we believe the
voters of Georgia will grant him
the opportunity to carry out the
pledges he had made In good faith,
-I: most of which of which would
.j ! have been fulfilled before this ex
! cept for the bitter obstructionist
% tactics of the Senate Bloc, direct
ed by their floor leader, Senator
E. D. Rivers, and backed by the
same machine whlc hfought Gov
ernor Hardman so bitterly two
years ago—and twice went down
In defeat.”
A cheery Elizabeth crepe after
noon frock has organ pleated pan
els. longer than the hemlnie, on
each side.
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Alaska has her bathing beaches
and beauties, too This little miss
was the winner of first prize in a
recent beach parade at Ketchikan, You can
Alaska. Bugge Beach, frequented rely
by hundreds of people from May on
to October, Is one of the few
bathing .resorts in the territory. this
MORE ABOUT cure The from udvtce us means and counsel that you you know se
DR. HARDMAN Just You .Ijow Will find your out Insurance the protection stands.
you have, the possible Increase
(Continued From Page 1) you need. You get a reliable pic
ture of. your property and your In
but it was overwhelmingly defeated surance.
In the House when Its true nature Incidentally Trom
shown up by Charles 8. Bar- you can secure
was us policies in the Hartford Fire
rett, president of the ’’■•National Insurance Company that will safe
Farmers' Union) guard you from every possible loss.
"While declaring that he is a
4 gx>r man, Candidate Rivers as- DRAKE & CO.
sures the public that he is an
excellent business man and can GRIFFIN, GA.
give the state a business admin
istration. It is true that one bit
of business demonstrates his ability
—he had himself appointed liqui
dating agent of the defunct bank
at Adel, and also had himself ap- J*
pointed attorney for the liqutdat- \n * CNV,CC
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Faith cast a reflective eye at Crys
tal after Bob left, ‘•If only Tony
could be her maid every morning
and send her forth right," she
mused. For Crystal, left alone, sim
ply couldn’t go forth in the simpli
city which Tony had prescribed for
her and which when bolstered by
Tony’s enthusiasm, she herself could
endure.
She had added this morning a
nosegay of orange and yellow nas
turtiums to the sweetly simple cop
per brown georgette coat, and a
of amber beads broke the
chic line of the beige vest in the
Utle sports dress.
To be sure, her face was not as
mascaroed and rouged and powder
ed as usual, but she had gone far
beyond Tony's prescribed eomprom
of rouge pad and lip-stick,
lng somewhat blurred, like an ar
half erased, sketchy idea of
pretty girl.
Faith sighed, but said nothing,
Crystal—so much to learn and
unlearn before she found her
life! Now she was fishing for
concerning George Pruitt.
“About how old is he. Faith? I
he’s awfully popular and
with just any girl in Tony
set, doesn’t he? '
Faith wondered why Crystal’s'ob
intention to go after George
startle her. Was she one of;
dog in the manger women who
especially want certain men
themselves, but wanted to be
only woman in certain men's
“Heavenly days!” exclaimed Crys
“Nine fifteen! I can never get
town by '9:30 and I did so
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But Faith was’ frowning at a pool
of cream on her Jade green break
fast cloth arid her voice was a bit
sharp, as swabbing the pool with a
napkis, she said:
"By the way. Crystal, you will
have to learn efficiency as Mr.
Pruitt’s secretary. You could come
to breakfast just as soon as Bob
leaves, eat and not talk, get the
9:15 car and not have to rush and
get all excited like this.”
Crystal clutched the amber beads;
her expression of fright, and hurt
pride not at all a pos t this time.
Oh. Faith, you don't want me to
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eat with you and Bob!"
She tumea, graouea the little
suede hat and her beg and gloves
and ran down the front steps, across
the street without looking to the
right or left, dashing, blind with
tears, for the street car she saw
coming.
There was the screaming of brakes
matched by a scream from Crystal's
own throat, then the auto was upon
her. She remembered clutching the
amber beads, remembered there was
ho mother nor father to care wheth
re she lived or died, anyway, and in
that very minute felt strong arms
about her and looked up into George
Pruitt’s face.
His face was like plaster of paris.
Deep lines about his eyes and nos-
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trils. He quivered as he picked up
the girl in brown whose face was
to the pavement.
With the marvelous adaptability
of youth, Grystal realizing that she
was neither killed nor maimed, sur
rendered to a new emotion,
George Pruitt’s car had knocked
her down. George Pruitt, the one
possible man for her to date with,
was bending over her with a face of
anguish. But Crystal’s hopes were
shattered by the words she heard—
“Oh, I thought It was Faith! She
always wears brown and takes her
walk about this time!”
NEXT—Crystal’s plan.
Gene Manget of Newnan was tht?
guests of friends in Griffin Friday.