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Committees for the Pilot Club for
Ytdr Ate Appointed by Pfesidertt
Of Local Business Women’s Club
Committees of the Pilot Club of
Griffin for the coming year were
recently appointed by the presi
dent. They are as follows;
Programs August, Miss
etta Brewer; September and
tober, Miss Cornelia Griffin and
Miss Marian Traer; November and
December, Miss Nell Henslee and
Miss Marjorie Hodges; January
and February, Miss Margaret
Spalding and Miss Nona Tutt;
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Once
In a Lifetime a
Show Like This!
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SEE and HEAR
PAUL WHITEMAN'S SCRAP
BOOK—In which Charles Irwin,
master of ceremonies, opens the
fhow, and turns the leaf of Paul
Whiteman’s gigantic scrap book,
in which all the succeeding
numbers arc to be found.
A FABLE IN JAZZ—Color cartoon
showing how Whiteman came to
be crowned "King of Jazz. *»
MEET THE BOYS—Paul White
man introduces the members of
his band and the instruments
they play.
MEET THE GIRLS—In which the
Russel Marker! Dancers make
their Initial appearance.
MY BRIDAL VEIL”—Sung by
Jeanette LofF with the Hol y
wood Beauties, Stanley Smith
and Ihe Marked Da'hcers.
"I’D LIKE T<> DO THINGS fcflR
5 or Song by .leanfe Lang,
America's Personality Girl She s ,
the screen’s newest sensation—
ihe girl with the “come-hitHer”
ryes. You’ll fall for her . . .
That’s a promise!
THE DAILY MEOl'WS—Comedy f Flante,
skit in which Laura
as city editor, is after "hot
news.” With Jeanle Lang, Mer
na Kennedy, Kathryn Craw
ford, Grace Hayes.
■ BLUEBIRDS AND BLACK
BlhDS”—song by The Rhythm
Boys—Bing Crosby, A1 Rinkcr,
Harry Barris.
MUSIC which HATH CHARMS—Comedy j
skit in an out-of-Work pic
colo player finds an orchestra
leader at last.
“IT HAPPENED IN MONTEREt”
—Song sequence featuring JOHN
BOLES, Twin Jeanette Lott, Nancy
Torres. Sister ttaneers. d, George
Chiles, Markert
IN CONFERENCE—Glenn Tryon
Mema Kennedy and Laura La
Plante Have a mlxop in a bus!-.
ness office. Charlie White and 1
the hand.
“A BENCH IN THE PARK”—Song
number by Jeanette Loff.
ley Smith, the Bros Sisters, Sun
ny Jim, Snowdrop and__many
others.
ALL NOISY ON THE EASTERN
FRONT—Comedy skit Illustrat
ing how a girl remains true to
her soldier sweethearts. Yola
D’Avrlll, Walter Brennon,
Chares IrFIb, ALitet—WffbUr felly Kent.
TIN PAN Hall |
makes mnsie lit an adlosing add
eccentric fashion. I
■ THE RHAPSODY IN BLUE"—
The first dramatization of George
Gershwin’s immortal jazz mas
terpiece Interpreted by Paul
Whiteman and band. The Sla
ters G, Jacques Cartier, Roy
Bagley, and the Markert Danc
ers.
OH FOREVERMORE—BUI Kent
and Walter Brennon relate a
comedy skit regarding two gold
fish.
“MY RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO”—
Song by Jeanle Lang with
Oeorge Chiles, Marian Statler
BOGIE M/ N—Comedy . skit ... In .
which ‘the other man la de
nounced on novel grounds. Glenn
Tryon, Billy Kent, Kathryn
Crawford. Sunny Jim.
HAPPY FEET"—Songs by the
Rhythm Boys, Twin Sisters G,
AI Normsn, Paul Small and
others.
'feAS ANYBODY SEEN NELLIE"
—Frank Leslie sings a song In
the quaint and pathetic fashion
of yesteryear, with the aid of
, lantern slides.
•ffTHE SONG OF THE DAtVN"—
John Boles and the Cowboy
Chorus. Nothing like It ever on
screen or stage before!
THE MELTING PDT—A tremen
dous number, remarkable for
size, music, color And scenic Af
fecta. The music of alt nations,
with players and native cos
tumes and Instruments.
FINALE WITH ENSEMBLE—
Prepare to GASP!
and these are Just a few
of the high spots!
March and April, Miss Virginia
McMichael and Miss Lena Yar
brough; and May and June, Miss
Doris Elliot and Mrs. W. H. Bibb.
Extension—Miss Lucile Etheridge
Miss Emma Anderson co
chairmen'with the entire club as
a rommlttee.
Civic Miss Emily Pound, chair
.man; Miss Margaret Anderson,
Miss Dorls ElHot; Mlqs Cornelia
Griffin, Miss Marian Traer, Miss
Fanny Westmoreland and Miss
Nell Henslee,
Finance—Mrs. W. H. Bibb, chair
man; Miss Emma Anderson, Miss
Florence Gresham, Miss Lena Yar
brough. Miss Virginia McMichael,
Miss Lucile Flcmlster, Miss Mar
jorie Hodges, Mks Nona Tutt, and
Miss Mabel Kennedy.
Membership—Miss Martha Ham
mond, chairman; Miss Henrietta
Brewer. Miss Lucile Etheridge,
Miss Cornelia Griffin.
Goodwill and Grievance—Miss
Margaret Spalding.
Girls’ Work—Mrs. W. L. Joiner,
Jr., chairman committee to be
named later,
Jester—Milss Marjorie Hodges.
The officers of the club are
Mrs. J. Harry* Rogers, .president.
Miss Emma Anderson, first vice
president; Miss Martha Hammond,
second vice-president; Miss Lucile
Etheridge, third vice-president;
Miss Henrietta Brewer, secretary;
Miss Fanny Westmoreland^ Treas
urer; Miss Emily Pound pianist;
and Mrs. W. L. Joiner, Jr., "edi
tor Pilot Log.
The officers also form the board
of directors of the cjub.
Weekly Tea at the Country Club Is
An Enjoyable Affair Of Saturday I
Afternoon Aessembliite Many Players
Tllr week,y ,ea at the Country
Club Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Ernest F. Carlisle and Mrs. Robert
P. shapard. Jr., as hostesses Was
a most enjoyable affair of the week.
The club house was thrown to
gether and meet attractively decor
a ted throughout with colorful spring
blosoms that filled vases and bas
k e ts arranged everywhere.
M rs. T. I. Hawkins entertained
fbr Miss Cheney Walker &t)d her
attractive guests, Miss Fr ances
Bone, and Miss Harriet Campbell,
of Milledgeville, Miss Alice Carlisle
completing the 'party. Dainty sou
venirs were given.
Mrs. Quimby Melton had two ta-
Miss Wilma Peebles Is Married To
Hale Samuel Nipper At A Recent
Ceremony Solemnized In Atlanta
Of cordial interest in Griffin is
the marriage of Miss Wilma Nell
Ppebles o{ Hampton to ‘Hale
S8muel 0 _ t , Nipper ' of r Fayetteville,
was solemmed with a beau
ceremony on Monday,
The wedding took place at thp
home of the bride’s brother and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fields,
on Greenwich Avenue in Atlanta,
in the presence cf relatives and
a few ciose friends.
Music was furnished by Miss
Louise McWilliams and the Rev.
Ft L. Ramsey performed the cere
mony.
The bride who entered with her
Mrs. J. C F’ields. was love
ly in navy blue chiffon with hat,
shoes and accessories to match
Her flowers were Ophelia roses
and valley lilies.
Mrs. Fields was wearing blue
georgette and carried pink rose
buds and valley lilies.
They were met at the altar by
the bridegroom and his best man.
Immediately following the cere
mony, the young couple left for a
motor trip to several points in
Virginia and to Washington, D. C.
After the first of August they
will be at home a.t Fayetteville,
Ga.
Among the ou , 0 , ^ guests
were Mrs. R. A. Peebles, Mr. and
H u i on Peebles, and Mrs.
R H Moore, Jr., ail of Hiamp
to n; Mr and Mrs. J. M. Fife and
Dr. Wi R. Broadwell
CHIROPODIST
Associated with Dr, Dowling of Atlanta will bp
at
Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe
tovibrroW —Tuesday 29th—Ohe Day Only
If yoiir feet hurt, dbn’t fail to see this foot
Specialist
Phone 636 for Appointment
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| Social Calendar \
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MONDAY, JULY 28.
James Walker will give a dance
at his home on Cherokee Road,
honoring Miss Prances Bone and
Miss Harriet Campbell, of Mil
ledgevllle.
TUESDAY, JULY 29
Mrs. George H. Wheaton will
entertain the members of her
bridge club at 3:30 o'clock at her
home on the Macon Road. The
members Will hold their drawing
at this time.
Miss Sara Slade will give a
swimming party at the municipal
pool honoring Miss Frances Bone
apd Miss Harriet Campbell of
Milledgeville. the guests of Miss
Cheney Walker.
THURSDAY. JULY 31.
Mrs. Will Hill Newton will honor
Mrs. Robert Shapard. Jr., a lovelv
recent bride, apd her sister. Mtes
Euretta Doat, of Summerville. 3. C..
with a bridge luncheon at 16:30 o'
clock at her home on entertain S. Mill street.
Mrs. Newton will again
at bridge Mrs. at 4 o'clock as a cotnpii
ment to James Kimbrough,
Who tended has just returned from an ex
stay in the Philippines.
The Club House Corporation
Will Meet On Friday Morning
The regular monthly meeting of
the Chib House Corporation, always
held on the first Friday in the
month, will be held Friday morn
ing at 10 o’clock at the Memorial
Club ‘.House. A most interesting
session will be held and all mem
bers of the five organizations that
comprise the Corporation are ask
ed to be in attendance by the chair
man, Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr
bles of bridge for her lovely niece
Miss Leila Hooks, of Ainerlcus. In
the party were Miss Hooks. Miss
Charlotte Tyus. Misses Caroline and
Lucile Bruner, of Jackson, Tchn :
Miss Caroline Estes, of Gay. Miss
Margaret Sara Slade Selman. and Miss of Atlanta, Miss
Laura Ann
Bartholomew. Miss fetes Wa=
winner of the attractive "high score
prize. -
Mr$. Cooper Newton had one ta
ble of bridge, her guests being Mrs.
David J. Bailey. Mrs. James R. Pov
ell and Mr.s E. F. Carlisle. Mrs.
Robert Shapard, Jr. Joined the par
ty for tea.
The enjoyable teas are held each
Saturday and another one is being
arranged for this week.
ahd Mrs. W. D. Fife, of Rich
mend. Va.
the Rev. and Mrs. Latimer and
Tfelr Daughters Are Honored
th Beautiful Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cheat
ham ehtertained on Thursday
evening at their home on the Ma
con Road at a beautifully appoint
ed dinner party lh compliment to
the Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Latimer,
Mias Lulie Latimer and Miss
Mary dents Sue will Latimer, beloved resi
who lqave September 1
to make their home in Austin.
Texas.
The handsome home, which
lends itself so well to decoration.
was lovely with colorful garden
flowers. A silver basket of mixed
flowers adorned the center of the
dining-room table.
A delicious dinner was served
with covers laid for the Rev. and
Mrs. L. M. LatimcV, Miss Lulie
Latimer. Miss Mary Sue Latimer,
W. C. Jacksqn, Miss Virginia
Cheatham, Bob Cheatham, and
Mr and Mrs. John H. Cheatham.
M rs. Will Hill Newton Will
Be Hostess At Two Dellghtfil
Parties At Home On Thursday.
Mrs. Will Hill Newton will enter
tain on Thursday with two beauti
ful parties at her home on S. Hill
street. In the morning at 10:30
o'clock she will compliment Mrs.
Robert P. Shapard, Jr., a charm
cR'ifiN my “my
rs. Emily Boyd Rogers
Miss Harriet Campbell and Miss Bone
Are Honored With A Swimming Party;
Other Defightful Affairs Planned
Miss Harriet Campbell and Miss
Frances Bone, of Milledgeville.
who are the feted guests of Miss
Cheney Walker, continue to be the
inspiration for delightful social af
fairs during their stay here.
Saturday morhlng Mrs. Charles
B Thomas honored her niece and ,
her guests with a swimming par
After ty ,at the refreshing new municipal pool. been
a swim had
ei'.Joyed, the guests assembled un
dcr the large trees In the grove
and were served a delicious picnic
lunch and cold drinks.
In the party were Miss Harriet
Campbell, Miss Frances Bone,
Miss Cheney Walker, Miss Elean-
Mrs. P. G; Dulin Hostess At Informal
Bridge Party Given Visitors In Honor Of Two
Attractive in The City
Mrs P. G. Dulin entertained in
formally Friday afternoon at her
home on the Macon Road at a
bridge party in compliment to
Miss Frances Bone and Miss
Harriet Campbell, of Milledgeville.
the attractive guests of Miss Che
ney Walker.
The two tables for the games
were placed in the living room,
which was attractive with vases
and baskets of summer flowers
in every hue and variety which
were arranged at all avilable ’
places. •
Mrs. Dulin was receiving her
guests in a pretty frock of flow
ered chiffon.
Miss Bone was most attractive
in a summer sport frock of red
polka dotted silk.
Miss Campbell's becoming model
was of blue crepe.
When the scores had been
counted, an attractive sport hand
kerchief was awarded to Miss
Betsy Powell, for high score. The
honor guests were given similar
gifts.
Late in the afternoon a delici
ous salad course with iced tea
was served at the small tables.
Enjoying bridge together In a
congenial party were Miss Frances
Bene, Miss Harriet Campbell. Miss
Cheney Walker, Miss Helen Pnw
eil, her guest, Miss Betsy Powell,
Miss Margaret Mitchell, Miss Ele
anor Walker, and Miss Julia Hom
er Wilson.
ing recent bride, and her attractive
sister. Miss Euretta Doar. of Sum
mervile. S. C., who is her guest.
Thursday • afternoon at 4 o'clock
Mrs. Newton will honor Mrs. James
M. Kimbrough, beloved
who has just returned "from an ex
tended stay in the Philllpplnes.
Both affairs ^Tomise to be beauti-'
ful events of the summer in Grif
fin.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank our friends foi
their kindness during the Illness
and death of our beloved wife
mother and sister. Mrs. katharim
Peacock Mitchell, wife of J. E. Mit
chell, Especially do we wan* to
thank Dr. K. S Hunt and thp
nurses at the hospital.
J. E. Mitchell
Miss Lynda Mitchell
Miss Martha Mitchell.
Mrs. Ella May Echols
Mrs. Emma Guttenbefger
S. E. Mitchell.
E. A. MTteheli.
J. R Mitchell
C. M. Mitchell.
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night at 8 o'clock. Vis
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MISS MARY JONES I
TAKES CHARGE OF
BEAUTY PARLOR
Miss Mary Jones, for the past
year and a hall chief operator at
Ohunn's Beauty Shop, has been
appointed manager of the shop
Miss Jones, an expert In perman
ent wavltig and hair cutting, will
be head operator lh all the de
partments. being an expert all
round operator In all lines of
beauty culture.
Miss Jones took a full course at
the Martha Washington School In
A'hcvtlle, N. C. After rereivlhp
her diploma, she worked right "fn
months in the various depart
ments of Ihe Rnn-Mochr Kalott,
one of the finest shops in the
South.
Britain’s Smallest
LONDON. Jute 28. Tile shuiltr 1
woman In the British Isles Is said
to be Mary Hegarty. a Donegal
poultry keeper who Is two feet elghl
inches tall She lives In n thatch
ed cabin on the seashore overlook
ing Tory Island, of which her fath
er, Patrick Hegarty. was uncrown
ed king In days past.
Modern Jules Verne
WASHINGTON. July 28. Sir
bert Wilkins is to brlnR the romance
of Jules Verne's novels hack
he attempts to Journey to the North
I Pole under the Ira Jn a submarine
sometime in the near future Wil
kins has chosen an old Navy si'l>.
| the 0-12, for this p*rj)ose and plans
to rebuild it for nts Journey unrtei
the Ice.
or Walker, Miss Florence Powell,
her guest. Miss Betsy Powell, Miss
Margaret Joiner. Miss Martha Walk
Ann Moore. Mrs. C. Robert
er and Mrs. Charles B. Thomas.
Saturday and* afternoon Miss Walk
n her guests were honored
a*, an informal game of bridge at
the weekly tea at the Country
Club.
In addition to the patties al
ready announced fer them, two
others are being arranged. Mon
day evening James Walker will
entertain with a dance at his
home on Chfcrokee Road and
Tuesday afternoon Miss Sara
Slade will be hostess at a swim
nilng party at the new pool.
Rare Wedding;
BLOOMSBURO, Pa. July 28.
There was cause for great celebra-i
tion here recently when Lena Fau
se.v and Joseph R. Mordan were
tnarried in the Canbv Lutheran
church by the Rev. D. L. Bomboy.
The wedding was the first to take
place in the church for 80 years
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THE IMPERIAL THEATRE
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Residence tie 1
Took A IvOtta NrtFe
8T CLAIR8VILLE, O., July 28 —
John Dtsario, bootlegger, took the
last place in the world he should
have to peddle his boott In He
was selling his liquor to prisoners
In the Belmont county Jail, He
was nabbed Just as he was passing
two quarts through the bars to a
friend. Now he's close to hts
trade, being In Jail In lieu of a fltif
of *tfto
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tlnrsudenr Wave ..... $ 5.00
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Hair Cutting by Kiprrb .35
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MISS MARV JONES, Mgr.
At Last!
LONDON. July 31—The crying
need in hospitals, hotels and ither
public places for yearn has been
longer beds to accommodate ttiO
people. To meet this demand, lit,
Bartholomew's Hospital has an
nounced that each of Its wards is
to be equipped with a “Long-Tbm*
b»-d suitable tor patients over Mfc