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OMNIBUS
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Mra. L. A. Everett, of Luella, was
a atom. recent shopper to the Griffin
Mrs. W. B. Stovall and children,
Jack and Jamas, of Waycross, are
Visiting Mrs. Stovall's parents, Mr.
FREE!
Mth pair of hose. For further In
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COLE'S HOSIERY SHOPPE
"Join on: Hosiery Club.”
NOTICE
Griffin Lodge, No. 413, F. A A. M
meets every second and fourth
Tuesday night.
J. A. JARRXL, W. II
J. P. WELDON, See.
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Our Final Clearance of
MEN’S SUMMER CLOTHING 1 ,
Continues To Offer |
Outstanding Values i
m* SUMMER SUI fS
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J *■ ; i A selection of Palm Beach, Flannels,
f r t LFjJ •• • § ' ■ Linens and Tropical Worsteds in eluded in
i i this outstanding value group.
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Our finest quality light weight summer
suits. The popular colors and patterns i n
all wool cashmeres and fine worsteds in- i
cluded.
*4 STRAW HATS BATHING SUITS
lift One-Third Off
: This season-end' price One-Fourth Off
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■ t f I duction includes our en- Our entire stock of all
tire stock of new and
. popular styles in straw wool men's and boys’
fm hats and comes now in bathing suits included in
the heart of the summer reduc
season. Make your se- this drastic price
lection now. tion.
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X i£ Men I—Here's your chance to get the season's most
imh popular patterns and colors in fine quality shirts.
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' Every shirt guaranteed and the prices are excep
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$1.95 and $2.00 Shirts, now $1.35
s $2.45 Shirts Reduced to____$1.75
$3, $3.50 Van Heusen Shirts $1.95
Griffin Mercantile Company
THE BIG STORE”
and Mrs. J. R. Johnson, at their
home on West Solomon street.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wheeler have
returned home after a trip to Tybee
Island, Savannah and Augusta.
They were accompanied by Mrs. R
W. Wheeler and daughter, Dorothy
of Fort Valley.
Miss Dolly Moore, of Charlotte,
Nf. C., will arrive tonight to be the
guest of Miss Katharine Rogers at
her home on 8. Eighth street. Miss
Moore has been a popular visitor
here before.
Circle No. 5 Meets.
Circle No. 5 of the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of the First Baptist
church will meet Monday aiternoon
at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Dick Spang
ler hostess.
Mlss Helen Wheeler has returned
to her home In Fort Valley after
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. L. W. Russell has returned
home from Jackson, where she spent
Wednesday.
Miss Ruby Helms has returned
from New Hope, where site was the
gue&t of Miss Ruby Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stone nng
Mrs. Ed Beckham were recent.JJ&n
cord visitors shopping in the^ ctlv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Wilson have
returned home after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. C..Jones in Jackson.
Bud C'rumfoiey is visiting Mrs. ,r.
O. J itrtibal) at her home at Jer.
burg
Miss Reba Strickland, Miss Edv
the Strickland, Miss Annie Laurie
Pope and Robert Strickland motor
ed to Oriffln from Concord Thurs
day night and attended the per
formance at the Imperial Theatre.
Mrs. C R. Owynn, of Zebulor.
spent Thursday afternoon shoppli.g
in the city.
Mrs. G. H. Farrar and daughter,
Carolyn, and Miss Louise Wood
man, of Jenklnsburg. were shopping
In Griffin today.
W. H. Martin, of Locust Grove,
made a business trip to Griffin Fri
day
Mrs. J. O. Maddox, of Luella.
spent Friday shopping In the local
stores.
Miss Elizabeth Kilbv, who has
been the attractive guest of Miss
8ara Patterson, has returned to
her home In Canton. Miss Patter-
son accompanied her home Tor a
visit.
Mrs. W. H. Ingram, of Birdie,
spent Friday shopping in the Grif
fin stores.
Mrs. James Owen was a
from Conoord spending Friday
the city,
Mrs Elsie Wood, of Dougla'ville,
Miss Nellie Bryant and Peebles
Evans, of McDonough, are the at
tractive guests of Miss Rudlne Bur
ton.
Mrs. Luther Smith was among
those from Zetella shopping in the
city on Friday.
Mrs. A. G. Smith, of Qadsden,
Ala, a former popular Orifflnite,
Is spending sometime to Hampton
as the guest of her niece, Mrs.
Frank Moore, and Is receiving a cor
dial welcome from her Mends here.
Grover Hooten, of Zebulop.'hnade
a business trip to arifHp-'I’riday.
Miss Elizabeth Riley, who has
been spending Sometime in
York and ^Philadelphia, will return
home paip^S Jeday. by her She sisters, will be accom
divan Mrs J. F.
of New York and M>\s. C.
f: J. Joskins of Philadelphia, who will
spend several days here as guests’
of Mrs. C. L, Condit. They will i
leave later for Birmingham, Ala- 1
bama for a visit.
Mrs. Ed Reagan lias returned to
her home in McDonough after a vi
sit here to her parents, Mr and
Mrs. J. R. Johnson.
Circle No. 2 Meets.
lllary Circle ol' No. the 2 ot Presbyterian the Woman's church A»x-j
will Monday afternoon 4 I
meet at
o'clock with Mrs. E. W. Hemphill
at her home on W. Poplar street.
Mrs. Gertrude Scott has return
ed home from MilledgeviUe. wher v
she lias been taking a summer
course at the Georgia State College
for Women.
The Rev. C>B. Lucas, of Buffalo,
Littleton N. Y.. visited and Mr. friends. and Mrs. Mrs. W. S..H.j R. |
Moseley, here yesterday.
Mrs^_ Wilson B. Mathews sr'-nt
Thursday with friends In Atlanta.
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Miss Elizabeth Wharton, of Cs '- 1
denas. Cuba, will arrive tonight f~r
a visit to Miss Henrietta Brewer
at her home near Griffin. |
Mrs. Robert Shepard Jr.\jspent and Mrs.
Robert Shapard, Thurs
day with friends in :nta.
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Even „a-Mexican sombrero as large as this can’t hide the alluring
beauty 41 Helen»Wright, cinema actress, shown here as a gay
sene, ita basking op the beach near Los Angeles. Helen ls all
burned up because someone called her high hat.
| MORE SOCIETY
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were enjoyed by the class, the girls
showered Mrs. Branchfleld with an
attractive array of lovely and ar»
propriate gifts.
j^ iss [j a j s y Stapleton played a
nU mber of beautiful piano selections
that were pleasant features of the
evening,
Later a delightful social hour ava-,
enjoyed, during which Mrs. Ellis
and Mrs. Nance served a delicious
iced course.
The rooms where the guest., were
entertained were decorated through
out with handsome potted plants
and with vases and baskets bf col
orful summer blossoms.
The members of the class who
were present were Miss Gwendolyn
Brannon, Miss Mary Frances Hinps,
Miss Edna Howard. Miss Clyde
Johnson. Miss Ruby Jones. Miss Ol
lie McLeroy.
Miss Lyda Crisp, Miss Essie May
nard. Miss Daisy Stapleton. Mrs.
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REX THEATRE
Advance In Prices—Admission 10c-25c I
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
it WORTH $16.50 A SEAT H
—Said The New York American.
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In a lifetime a show 1^*
like this!" Grand—gloriovsl • ;
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miracle of beauty—a world r N
of gorgeous entertainment Spork-1 I A ••s
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including the first drama- f V f
Hzation of Gershwin's
"Rhapsody In Blue;" ^
O trac u a by JOHN MU0HAT ANOEtSOH
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EAST GRIFFIN
NEWS
ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correrpondent
W. P. Sparks, John L- Sparks,
Miss Estelle Sparks and Miss Stel
la Marable spent Tuesday night and
Wednesday at High Shoals being
called by the death of Mr. Sparks
sister, who died at her home there
Tuesday.
The friends of Mr. Sparks are
sympathizing with him In the lo".- -
of his sister.
The friends here of Mrs. M. W.
Boggs are sympathizing with her in
the loss of her father, Thom&g E.
Kent, who died at his home to W.
Griffin Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell, of New
nan, were visiting relatives here
thig week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Milam and
Whit Stmonton, Mrs. H. W. Branch
field, Mrs. Jesse T. Ellis, Jr., and
Mrs. J. R. Nance, the teacher of the
class.
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children, of Atlanta, visited
tives here last week-end.
The members of the Senior
gue of the Third Methodist
enjoyed a watermelon cutting at the
pool Wednesday evening. AJ1 re
ported a nice time.
Among those from here who left
Friday for White county to attend
Union Cgmp meeting there were
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Boullng ard
Mrs. Angles Hollingsworth.
First Million Miles
MEXICO CITY, July 24.—If the
first million air miles are the hard
est, Corporation Aeronautlca de
Transportes, S. A., is over the hump.
It has just announced it has com
pleted the first one million miles of
flying, after starting operations In
March, 1929. The line runs from
El Paso to this city.
LIME FLAVOR
If you serve a little section of lime
with your honey dew melon and put
on a dash of powdered ginger, the
taste l s superb.
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REX THEATRE
Admission 10c-2Sc
TODAY and TOMORROW
A red-blooded romance of
the hard’-riding Mexican
border.
Romance of Rio
Grande
With J
Warner Baxter, Mary Duncan
Antonio Moreno
ALSO
TRAZAN THE TIGER
and GOOD COMEDY
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DEPARTMENT • STORE
107 N. Hill St. Griffin, Ga. ‘r
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ti Belle Isle 99 White Durable
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Housewives like "Belle Isle Excellently constructed and
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Ruffled Oxfords Majestic
Curtains For Men who Belts
Dainty Crias Cross know value!
Seta in 5 Pieces Now $3*98
Now 9gc a set Now 49 c
Our shoes for men are reve
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New charm tor any room in ments for leather and work- An exceptional quality belt
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expensively at the reduced . . .
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Will withstand -
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Rayon Children’s OUR No. 445
Underwear Underwear FULL-FASHIONED
for Women Long cloth Gowns 49c HOSE IN ALL THE
Bloomers 79c Long cloth Bloomers NEW SHADES
Vests ........ 49c 25c
Pajamas ......$2.98 Long cloth Slips 79
Gowns 98c to $1.98 79c and 98c c P r -
Teddies 79c Unions 25c %
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. PEPPERMINT CREAM
Peppermint ice cream tinted with
a little bit of green coloring; makes
a pretty and pleasing dessert. Gar
nish with a green cherry.
Mrs. David J. Bailey has been
visiting her sisters to Atlanta.
Miss Betty Gaissert, who has just
returned from the G. S. C. W. at
MilledgeviUe, is visiting-friends In
Athens.
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As the town you live in is yours
Housewives, visiting a young merchant's store in 1859,
inund goods on his shelves they liked—and—as housewives
do—told others, j
I hus, A & P’s business grew from this single store,
hirst one customer brought another. Then one neighbor
hood brought another. <
A & H has not forgotten why it outgrew a single store.
It knows it must make good in each community if its stores
are to be accepted by many.
! Because A&P realizes this, the A & P store nearest you
is run by your townsmen. Men in your own locality keep
your store in touch with the A&P system. The food on
its shelves is there because you have asked for it.
A&P is made up ot many such stores, just as the
United States is made up of many communities like your
own. Your A&P store serves you better because it is
part of a large system, just as your community suits you
better because it is part of a great nation.
THE ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA
GREAT CO.
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Pacific Tea Co.
FRIDAY, 25
Mrs. Emma Copeland and Prank
Copeland, of McDonough, were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. AldUiO
Combs at their home here.