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I Social Calendar
THURSDAY. JULY 31.
Mrs. Will Hill Newton will honor
Mrs. Robert Shapard. Jr., a lovely
recent bride, and her sister, Miss
Euretta Doar, of Summerville, S. C..
with a bridge luncheon at 10:30 o’
I clock at her home on S. Hill street.
Mrs. Newton will entertain again
If^At bridge at 4 o'clock as a compli -
mdHt to Mrs. James Kimbrough.
|; I who tended § Just returned the from an ex
s in Philippines. •
R FRIDAY. August 1.
g* The Club Hous^Corporation will
meet at 10 o'clock ahjlir Memorial
Mi Club House for the regular monthly
j>H session. \
Miss Ruth Terrell Bennett, of n.
1^ Molena, HUley To Many Herndon .lames
In The Near Future
Sjp‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bennet*. of
Molena, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Ruth Terrell, to
v|| fe Herndon to be James solemnized Hilley, at the marri early
H age an
date.
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I Of wide interest throughout this
| $ section, where both bride-elect and
groom-elect are members of rep
: resentative families, is the engage
• ment of Miss Bennett and Mr. Ter
rell, both of whom have a number
§ of friends here.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards Are
Hosts At Two Dinner Parties
At Their Home During Week-End
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards er.
tertained during the Week-end at
two delightful dinner parties at their
home on W. Poplar street.
The first dinner was in compli
ment to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hamil
ton. Jr., whose marriage was a re
cent interesting event in Rome, Ga..
and the second honored Miss Mary
Riley, of Elberton. and Miss Fran
ces Evans, of Atlanta, two attrac
tive visitors in Griffin.
The house was bright with sum
mer blossoms and a delicious din
ner was served on both occasions.
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Miss Rubye Frances Scott To
Wed Roseoe E. Snead At Home At
Ilollonville. Ga. In August.
Emmett J. Scott, of Hollonville,
announces the engagement of his
; daughter, Rubye Frances, and Ros
coe E. Snead,, take’ of Lithonia. the mar
riage to place in August.
Miss Scott and her family is wide
ly known and prominently connedt
f ed throughout this section and sin
cere interest is felt in the announce
ment of her engagement and ap
proaching -marriage.
- The Annual Convention of the Sixth
District Federation of Women’s Clubs
Will Be Held In Indian Springs, Sept. 8
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Griffin club women will attend
the Sixth District Federation of
Women's Club for Its annual con
vention at Indian Springs on Sat
urday. September 6. Mrs. Harry
Johnson, who will assume the presi
dency of the local club, and other
Griffin women will attend the ses
sion.
Mrs. Hartford Green, of Zebulon.
president of the district federation,
has made announcement of the
convention and urges all club wo
men of the district to be present on
, this occasion. A number of stat"
officers and prominent workers have
- accepted the invitation of Mr.i.
Green to be in attendance.
Three Study Circles of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Methodist
Church Hold Meetings Here Monday
Three of the study circles of the
Woman's Missionary Society of the
First Methodist church held most
interesting meetings on Monday af
ternoon, their regular meeting time.
The Jubilee Circle is not meeting
during July and August and the
Young Woman’s Circle is meeting
only the second Monday during
these two months, so only three of
the five circles met.
Mrs. Ober S. Tyus was hostess to
the South Clde Circle at her home
on S. Hill street. Mrs. Alex Oos
sett gave the devotional and then
the members were given an inter
esting program by some of the
Here's instant pick-up forticed
nerves and deflated spirits • • • tall
tinkling tumblers ofTetleg Tea-iced.
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STYLES BY THE HOUR —FOR A SUMMER WEEK-END
Here’s a Smart Pictorial Wardrobe for Miss Modish to Choose From If She’d Be the Chic Guest
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OFF THE TRAIN—with the week
end still ahead! Here is the pic
ture of chic which might greet her
hests when Mies Modish arrives
on the scene in the height of spi
rits and style. Correct in every
detail Will she bb If she has chos
en this sheer wool crepe suit, in
black and yello*. Writh a dainty
hand-made vestee of white ro.
main, chic hat of ye How and black
rough straw and unusually smart
accessories. First she will meet
the other guests and then she'll
get—
The slogan for the meeting ts
“Efficiency in Service" and Mrs. C.
R. Gwynn. of Zebulon, second vice
president of the district and chair
man of programs, is arranging her
program in accordance -with this
theme.
One of the features of the day
will be the Georgia Products Dinner,
to be served-at noon irnder the di
rection of Mrs. J. B. Settle, of Jack
son, chairman of preparations, and
Mrs. J. B, Brown, of Milner, chair
man for the district of Georgia
Products The club women every
where are urging in every possible
way the use of Georgia products,
and on many occasions put into
practice their urging.
daughters of the members. Miss
Fanny Willis Niles instructively gave
the concluding chapters on “The
City's Church." 0 Miss Sara Twiggs
beautifully sang, "The Little Brown
Church In the Vale," accompanied
by Mrs. Tyus. Miss Niles then
gave a reading on ‘The Model
Church."
The house was most attractively
decorated throughout with quanti
ties of zinnias and phlox, During
the enjoyable social hour, Mrs. Ty
iis, assisted by Mrs. Will Hill New
ton and Miss Sara Twiggs served
delicious sandwiches, wafers and
cherry ice.
The members of the South
Circle present were Mrs. J. E. Elder
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IN THE FASHION SWIM! Undoubtedly Miss Modish will
bathing suit she can swim in comfortably, sun in effectively, and
look grand . - . in ■ in or out , of , the water. Take ^ , a look , , at , the new black .
and White suit with a neck-band that slips over the head, leaving the
back to tin. There’s a feminine little yoke effect of black and white,
slenderizing stripes up the front and back of the cute shorts that but
ten on. wi,-Ko When .he emerges _ —._ — from the water. Miss Modish ,, .. , , s feminine . , ,
charm will be heightened by a beach cape of gleaming white terry
cloth, with her personal monogram done in modernistic manner in
bmek With black and white clogs, she’ll be perfectly attired for
last hour on tne oeiich before dinner, and of course just in the mood
for enjoying a cooling beverage. She must allow herself plenty of
time, however, for a little rest and a perfect grooming for dinner and
the dance that follows. For these she'll be—
Mrs. Alex Mrs. Gossett, F. H. Mrs. Wilson. M. Mrs. M. Em-] W.
merson.
H. Cox, Mrs. George A. Niles, Mr:;.
E. H. Hallyburton.
Mrs. Charles H. Griffith, Mrs. John
V. Chunn, Mrs. L. M. Twiggs. Mrs.
Will Hill Newton, Mrs. O. A. Nun
nally and Mrs. Ober 8. Tyus.
Visitors welcomed wew Mrs. Clar
ence Schaeffer. Miss Fanny Willis
Niles and Miss Sara Twiggs.
The meeting of the West Side
Circle d-as held with Mrs. Ben Brown
hostess at her home on S Tenth
street. r»rs. J. H. Eakes gave the
opening devotional and then Mrs
L. C. Warren interestingly taught
the study on the Book of James.
Later the members enjoyed a soc
ial hour, during which the hostess
served delirious sandwiches, cakes
ftnd tea. The house was beautiful
ly decorated throughout with dah
lias and pink zinnias. N
The members present at the meet -
ing were Brown,* Mr.s.,H. M. Griffin. Mrs.
Wilbur Mrs. C. W. Wright,
Mrs. J, H. Eakes. Miss Maude Free
man, Mrs. L. L. Huion. Mrs. L. C
Warren, Miss Alice Ogletree, Mrs.
L W. Tutt. Mrs. J. W McWilliams
Mrs. Robert Williams, and Mrs.
Brown.
Two visitors extended a welcome
were Mrs. Tom Ezzard, of Roswelt,
and Mrs. Garrison, mother ‘of the
hostess.
The Baraca room of the church
was the scene of the meeting of the
North Side Circle, which opened
with a song. He Included Me. ■■
Mrs. J. C. Dozier then read the
25th Chapter of Matthews, following
which she talked most interesting
on this. Mrs. I-JS- Halsten gave a
story on prayer, after which Mr*,
J. R. Daniel closed the meeting with
a prayer,
The members of the circle pres
were Mrs. A. O. Stanford. Mrs.
Ben Connor, Mr3. C. A. Collier, Mrs.
C. L. Middlebrooks, Mrs. J. D Kil
gore, Mrs. I. E. Hals ten, Mrs. J. R
Daniel. Mrs. J. J. Barnes Mrs. J.
C, Dozier and Mrs. Frank Cork
King of Jazz Brings
Best In Movie To
Rex Theatre Here
The King of Jazz, the big Patfl
tVhlteman movie, showing at the
Rex Theatre, on Experiment street,
is one of the best movies ,ever
shown in Griffin. Not only ts
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra
featured but many other stars of
filmdom are included
Beautiful music, snapely dancing
girls, unique situations and gor
geous cettings run riot In this pic
ture. Manager Sansone is showlhg
the King of Jasz to capacity
house#.
GRIFFIN DAtLY NfeWS
Mr 8. Emily Roy a Rogers
James Walker Entertains With Dancing
Part; At His Home Monday Night As A
Compliment to Feted Visitors Here
A happy affair assembling a large
number of the young social set of
Griffin was the dance at which
James Walker entertained Monday
evening at his home on Cherokee
Road in compliment to Miss Cheney
Walker and her attractive guests.
Miss Harriet Campbell and Miss
Frances Bone, of Milledgevilln
The charming home was thrown
together and attractively decorated
throughout with vases and basket,
of colorful summer blossoms an !
with handsome potted plants.
Miss Walker was lovely on this
occasion in a rose peach crepe frock
Miss Campbell’s becoming mode!
was of white organdy, fashioned on
long, graceful lines.---
Miss Walker and Her Guests, Miss Bone
And Miss Campbell, Are Honored With A
Pretty Given Mrs. Pritchett
Mrs. D. W. Pritchett, entertained
on Monday afternoon at a delight
ful bridge party at her home In
Thomaston In compliment to Mtss
Cheney Walker and her two feted
guests. Miss Harriet Campbell and
Miss Frances Bone, of Milledgevllle
Mrs. Pritchett’s lovely home, or*
of the handsomest In Thomaston
was decorated throughout with sum
mer flowers from the gardens of the
hostess Every imaginable variety
and hue was effectively arranged
throughout the house, especially In
the sun-parlor, where the games
were enjoyed
Mrs Pritchett received her guests
in a handsome model of blark lace.
Miss Walker wis attractive In
flowered silk voile.
Miss Campbell was wearing a be
coming frock of pink crepe
Seamen’s Pastor
LONDON. July 29—Rev William
Charles Bown Is a true sailor’s min
ister. He has more than 18,000
parishioners, which he visits regu
larly In A little motor launch.
Whenever a ship bearing any of
his flock' enters port, the minister
motors out to It In his launch. He
Is ibid to converse In several langu
ages. and delivers sermons In all of
them to the various nationalities
In his roving congregation.
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GLAMOROUSLY GOWNED. For
^ rungs, and in ^ keeping rrmantic -with of eye- this
trend Is the lovely ensem
ble pmtmrod above—a soft beige
outfit. The gown has the latest
waist-pteiiliirn frill, below a
^weet sash of Crushed rose velvet,
There j s a splralW pepulum and
the skirt flares fronrHhc knees to
full length in front and on the
and train* regallyNtn the
ba^k. been Though the she's certaths^ of all to
have cynosure
Miss Modish mustn't neglect,
morning, to be—
Miss Bone was attractively gown
ed in blue chiffon with paste) shad
ed flowers appliqued.
Mr Walker was assisted In the
entertainment of his guests by his
mother. Mrs. Park Walker, and by
Mrs. C. Robert Walker.
Mrs. Parks Walker was handsome
ly gowned In pink crepe trimmed
with lace.
Mrs. Robert Walker was lovely in
yellow crepe and lace
The guests enjoyed dancing for
sometime and late in the evening
were__served delicious sandwiches
and refreshing punch.
About forty or fifty members of
the high school and college contin
gent enjoyed the occasion with the
honor guests.
Miss Bone was lovely in potidre
blue rhiffon.
Lovely little Henrietta Pritch'-U
dainty In a pink rrepe frock wfih
plaited ruffles, assisted her moth
er in entertaining.
In the exciting round.' of bridi-c.
Mtss Fan Britt made high score,
winning a bridge novelty Mis.,
Walker wa.. presented a bottle of
perfume, Miss Campbell was given
a dainty handkerchief, and Miss
Bone was awarded h box of pow
der as their guest prizes.
Late in the afternoon a delictoin
salad course with tea was served ah
the small tables.
Mtss Walker. Mias Bone, M' ,
Campbell, Miss Laura Ann Bartho
lomew. and Miss Eleanor W,i!ke>
motored down from Griffin to en
joy the party. A group of Thomas
ton sub-debs were also guests. 4o
fill out four tables.
Arthurian Congress
LONDON. July 29.—Those whu
believe that stories of King Arthur
and his Round Table are legends
will probably change their minds if
they attend the Arthurian Congress
to be held in Cornwall this summer.
Scholars from all over the world
are expected, to attend this con
gress which will endeavor to as
sociate facte about the king with
fiction.
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CHIC AT BREAKFAST This
smartly tailored pajama suit of
rich brocaded silk will declare
Mbs Modish to be the modern
that .he is and will crystallize tier
fresh morning appearance, .Soft
green is an excellent, color that's
easy on the ryes and it fits well
Into the veranda background
where buffet breakfast is served,
There is a sleeveless tuck in
blouse, trousers that flatter the
slender bipline and flare to com.
fort able width, and a coat of the
length. As the second day'
pbu- begins, Miss Modish mav be-
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THIS LITTLE SI MMER HAG
of white crepe, simply trimir.-'-l
with a button of crepe and mam
site wa rr.een at the National Gull
Club of Southampton.
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have nothing to wear isn’t so bad
when ft’s hot.
.lust A Second
LONDON. July 29 Big Ben.
| London's famous clock, is not so
lamou.i that It can’t make an error.
The Astronomer Royal recently re
vealed that on 21 occlusions during
the past 12 months the clock was
more than one second in error and
on 104 occasions between bag and
a second
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NATTILY NAUTICAL. The little
yachting outfit shown above has
French flannel trousers in a light
summer red. a rich chine blouse
of white with something new in
, collar and tie in the way of a
half-and-half arrangement, one
side red,' (he other side white.
When noontime comes and a de
licious luncheon ts served on the
lake or high sea, the week-end
guest will be smart in a packaway
.cartwheel hat of non-crushable
Then, bark to shore, and
Miss Modish must be—
| Meetings of Three Study Circles of
Woman’s Auxiliary of Presbyterian
Church Are Held Here On Monday
The'hree ludv circles ol the Wo
men Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
church., wh>gji regularly meet each
fourth MondaVsJii the month, held
their usual excellent meetings on
Monday afternoon, a.
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circle No 1 met with Mrs Jos
eph P Persons hostess at her home
on ii Twelfth street. -—
Mr Person-, gave the opening de
votional and then Mrs. J. Robert
Berry gave the program of interest
on Work Among the Negroes'’
Later an Informal social time was
enjoyed during which the hostess
.served dainty refreshments.
The rnrmfiers of the circle pre
en! were Mtss May Woodruff. Miss
Agrie.% Sorrell. Mrs J R Berry.
Met Mattie Corbin. Mrs L W.
Traer. Mr A P. Longdon and Mrs
Persons.
The meeting of Circle No, 2 was
held with Mi E W Hemphill on
W Poplar street Mr . John H
Roger., co-chairman, presided over
the meeting which opened with a
prayer in the absence of the chair
man, Mr. Robert. Evans. Mrr
Robert Adams gave the devotional
and there a mo t, interesting pro
gram was given on Work Among
the Negroes" by Mrs R J Deane
and Miss Agnes Hemphill. The
meeting closed with a this prayer
The members of clrrle re
cently voted to give the money that
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FREE YOUR DOG
^ROM FLEAS
the quickest, easiest way
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Use Black Flig Powder. Dut<
•I it on ind the flee* drop like
i? : rein, ft’4 sure death to every
laat f!*4—yet safe to use. Can’t
« lei*. hurt even Deadliest a pup. Clean. insect Odor killer ■ is
SC? '3* y known. Kills ants, roaches,
. [V bedbugs, flies, mosquitoes, fid
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too. Packed in {lass to keep
its strength. a i«m. a r.c*
BLACK FLAG POWDiU
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READY For sForts. suitable
for either tennis or |o!f is this
utterly feminihe sleevftess sifl white
outfit. Ifrs of broadcloth,
made rellly intricate b»hdin* 8 4nd
a full skirt, with somfe of
the season's matchihf A shorts on
her it. M 1» Modish j may wear
colored this p^AnUe Panama hat, with any
bandtn*, bro%n and she will walk
in style with And white,
black and white or all white
sports shoes. Then, the fame oyer,
the week-end finished. Miss Modiah
will have the pleasure of knowing
that she was tnA best-dreaeAd
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would be used for refreshment* to
the mission treasury, so there wax
no social hour
Those present were Mrs. Robert
Adams. Mrs R J Deane. Miss
Agnes Hemphill. Miss Gertrude
Hemphill, Mrs Pelham Wallace. Mrs.
John R Rogers, and Mrs. E. W.
Hemphill.
Mrs J C. Brooks was hostess to
Circle No. 3 at her home on Cher
okee Road. Mrs. Charles Gunnels,
the chairman, had charge of the
business session and then gave the
devotional, Mrs. Whit Russell gave
a most Interesting paper on "Work
Among the Negroes.”
Later an Informal social time war
enjoyed, with the hostess serving Ice
cream and cake, The house W4s
adorned with beautiful summer
blossoms from the garden of the
hostess.
Members present were Mrs. Char
les Ounnels. Mr;. R Hubbell. MiSs
Adams. Mrs. Joseph Persons Jr, 4rjl
Mrs Brooks.
Jtlfy Special!
FREE FINGER WAVE
With 50c Shampoo
PERMANENT WAVES
$3.50 — $5 — *7.50 gtmL
When better waves are
We will give them
W. T. CARR BEAUTY SAIXM
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