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M.r and Mrs. J. C. Nunnally and
family, who have been residing on
8. Sixth street, moved last week
into the attractive Freeman bun
galow Just off the Macon Road on
Forrest Avenue.
Mrs Inez i? Kirby, of Newnan,
will arrive today to be the week
end guest of Mrs. Percy L. Bram
blett, at her home on 8. Eight!'
6treet. Next week Mrs. Kirby will
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visit her sister, Mrs. J, H, Walker, *
Jr., at her home on the Macon)
Road. ‘
Mrs. Percy L. Bramblett, her,
young son, Dan Manget, and their
guests, Mrs Wilkins Kirby and Wil
kins. Jr., motored to Newnan Fri
day for the day with Mr and Mrs
Dan T Manget. '"V" v -
A F. Rodger, is In New York city
lor a few days. Soon he will Join
Mrs. Rodgers at their summer home
at West Baldwin, Maine.
Miss Fanny Kendrick, of Zebu
Ion. spent Saturday shopping in the
Griffin stores.
Mias Martha Ann Moore and Miss
Alice Carlisle have returned home
after a delightful visit to Mis, Lil
lian Touchstone In Ttfton.
Mrs Alma O. Gibbons, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs John
H. Cheatham for the past two weeks,
has returned to her home in Green
wood, 8. C.
Mis, Elsie Gray Sanchez of Fort
Valley, who lias been the attrac-
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dainty June Collyer, show how the rouge-wise girl enhances the contours of her face. Left: The
plump round face can be given pleasing contours by placing rouge high, away from the nose and
keeping It in a shallow semi-circle. Center: The well-porportioned face takes its rouge where color
comes naturally on the cheek’s curve, midway between the eye line and the nose and a dash on the
chin. Right: The long, thin face can gain pleasing curves and take on increased youthfulness by roug
ing in a much larger circumference, high and wide on the' cheeks and a bit on the chin .too.
tlve guest of Mrs. Luther Farmer in
the Kincaid Sub-Division return
ed home Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Burney Wilder, ol Jackson,
was a recent shopper in the Griffin
stores
Miss Lorene Grantlfam lias gone
to Macon to visit her brother for
awhile.
Mrs. J A Garrison has returned
home after a visit to Roswell. She
was accompanied back by Mrs. T.
M Ezzard, Miss Mary Ezzard. Miss
Ann Ezzard and Tom Ezzard, who
will visit Mrs B. B. Brown for sev
eral days.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Bunn, ol
Waycross, will arrive tonight for a
vfiut to Mrs. C. B. Nichols. Miss
Bunn has been in Atlanta as a
house party guest of the Misses
Candler. She wa s a popular visi
tor here last summer and will be
cordially welcomed by friends mao"
then.
Mr and Mrs. Robert.G. Hunt left
this afternoon for their home in
Chicago. Mrs Hunt has been here
for several weeks at her home or.
S. Eighth street during Mr. Hunt's
absence on a business trip to Hous
ton. Tex. He arrived here the
middle of the week for several days
Mrs. A. W Jones, of Concord
spent Saturday shopping in the
Griffin stores.
Charlie Phillips and Will Lewis
Fleinlster are spending the week
end at Highland. N. C.
The friends of Mrs. C. 8. Good
man will be sorry to know that she
Is seriously 111 at her home on S
Sixth street.
Master John.sey,
Mr. and Mrs. S A Johnsey, >of
Concord, N. C„ announce the birth
of a son. He lias been christened
William James Andrews Mrs.
Johnsey was formerly Miss Nanie
Lane Stillwell, of Griffin.
Mrs. Hanford is visiting lier niece.
Mrs. Milton Cox at her home nt
Bethlehem.
Mrs. C. H. Farrar, of Jenklnsburg,
spent Saturday shopping in the
Griffin stores.
Miss Carolyn Holmes, who has
been attending G. 8 C. W In Mil
ledgeville, has arrived In Griffin to
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spend sometime with her sister,
Mrs. Grady Woodall, at her home
in the Kincaid Sub-Division.
Mrs. Eugene Horton, of Holly
wood. Fla , and Mrs. Sam Adams,
ol Nev. Orleans, were guests of Mrs.
Henry West today. They were for
merly Miss Lydia Elliot and Miss
Gladys Elliot, of Griffin.
Loy Brown and family ha ve re v
turned from a recent visit to rela
tives at Oak Grove.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Stallings
and children, Frances and Virginia
and Mrs. Tobe Wells, of Los An
geles, have returned to Griffin af
ter a delightful trip to Albany, Ma
con and other points in South Geor
K>a.
MLs s Louise Woodward was among
those from Jenklnsburg shopping In
tlie Griffin stores on Saturday.
Mrs. Ned Pendergrass and Miss
Re.ssie Bell Newton left this morn
ing for Asheville, N. C., where they
will attend a missionary conference
of the Baptist church.
Miss Caroline Woodward, of Jen
kinsburg, spent "Saturday shopping
in the local stores. V *>
Charles Phillips, III. of Atlanta,
is spending several days here with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles
Phillips, Jr.
WEST GRIFFIN
NEWS
ROSA LEE COX
Correspondent
Mr and Mrs. H. R. Renfroe and
son. Tony, of Atlanta, are spend
ing this week-end in Griffin with
relatives.
Willie Hand motored, to Coving
ton Friday, going up to attend a
local ball game.
Mrs, E V. Stinchcomb. of Madi
son, was the guest of friends on Six
teenth street on Friday.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Quick are sympathizing with
them in the deatti of their little
son, Lanier Durell.
Mrs. Rochurd Shiveru visited
friends at Experiment oiw Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. William Shockley
and son, Bernard, of Experiment,
visited relatives in West Griffin
Friday.
Mlses Evelyn and Doris Kent, of
Palm Beach spent a few davs In
Griffin last week, being called here
on account of flic death of Thomas
E. Kent.
The many friends of Mrs. George
Manley will be sorry to learn that
she is til at her home on Ray street.
We wish for her un early recovery.
Walter Brown, of Atlanta, spent
last week In Griffin on business.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Thompson will be sorry to know
that their Infant son Is ill at their
home in West Griffin.
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Mis, Hortense 8tlncel has return
ed home after a trip to Tennessee,
where she has been visiting friends
and relatives.
Allen Cook, S. H. Johnson and
Oeorge Brock motored to Atlanta
Friday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ciscoe
Brown are congratulating them up
on the birth of a fine boy.
Mrs. Bill Berry visited relatives
near Experiment Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Epps motor
ed to Atlanta Wednesday, where
they visited friends and relatives.
A. W. Davis and Mrs. H. B. Davis
had as their guests this week their
sister, Mrs. Lucy Rumph and Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Parkman. of Moul
trie.
Mrs. Annie Sasser has returned
to her home here after a long visit
to Florida, where she has been vis
iting relatives.
H. B. Davis and little son Calvin,
were among those enjoying a pleas
ant trip to Atlanta and Stone
Mountain Thursday.
Henry Maxwell and Mrs. Jolin
Maxwell are among those attend
ing the Holiness camp meeting this
week.
Friends of Uttle Bill McGee are
very sorry to hear of his illness and
hope him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lula Carr has as her guest
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Dix this
week-end.
C. L. Carr, of North Carolina, is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Lula Carr
here thjjs week.
Mrs. L. H. Roy Is, of East QrUHn
visited Mrs W. J. Gilmer here Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Royals, of Ex
periment, are the week-end guests
of Mrs. W. i Gilmer.
E. L. Thomas, of Macon, was the
recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A, R.
Childs.
Mrs. Ruby Childs has as her guest
this week her sister, Miss Magerleen
Ballard of near Vaughn.
Mr*- O. E. Cowans visited her pa
rents at Experiment recently.
Mrs. Will Cash visited her little
granddaughter, Joan Tenney here
Joan is still ill at her home here
friends hope for her a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Grover Hooten, of Zebulon,
spent Saturday shopping here.
Crouch Consolidates
Store Departments
Otis Crouch, president of the
Strickland-Crouch Company, has
consolidated his men’s furnishing
department and his shoe depart
ment. They will be located in the
store immediately in front of the
office part of the establishment.
Additional stocks of the finest
merchandise will be added to that
already carried In these two im
portant departments. John Hen
ry Crouch will be in charge of both
departments.
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Whiteman Movie
Coming To Rex
"King of Jazz," the Universal:
super-musical extravaganza starring
Paul Whiteman and his interna- \
tionally famous orchestra will be
the extraordinary offering of the i
Rex theatre, starting Monday.
"King of Jazz” brings to the all-!
talking, all-singing, all-dancing and
all-Technicolor screen the most j
scintillant and colorful sound pro-1
duction so far envisioned by any
film producer, the Rex theatre
nnses.
It is the mast costly, the most ela- i
borate, the most spectacular
the most entertaining revue i
presened on either stage or screen,.
a veritable “revue of revues" Which]
is loaded with the mhst celebrated
stage and vaudeville headliners and;
the greatest stars of the studios.
John Murray Andersofl, the fa
mous producer of New York’s
“Greenwich Village Follies" for the
past six years, was brought to
versal by Carl Laemmle, Jr., ex
pressly to devise and direct this
extravaganaza with the most able
talent available in the world.
The picture, consisting of eight
stupendous musical spectacles be
tween which are interspersed in
numerable specialties and comedy
acts, dramatic skits and blockouts.
is filmed entirely In Technicolor.
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ly children, Addavale.lMary
and Williams, Jr., returned Friday
afternoon to their home in Atlanta,
after a visit here to Mrs. McDoug
all’s mother, Mrs. Robert Hunt.
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