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Arum/w. FEBRUARY t
Ringgold Garden Club Holds Meeting On
Wednesday At Home Of Mrs. Gailliard
With Mrs. Collins As Co-Hostess
The Ringgold Garden Club met
pa Wednesday afternoon,
second, at the home of Mrs. Dave
Gailliard, with Mrs. Thomas Col
lins as eo-hostess.
The meeting was opened by
president, Mrs. Fears Welden,
read an appropriate poem, The roll
was then called by the secretary.
Each member answered the roll call
by giving a favorite recipe. The
minutes of the last meeting
^read by the secretary, Mrs. J. P.
tAipree. During the business it
was voted by the club to spend
time as the spring club project
In beautification of the grounds of
the Ringgold churches.
For the program Mrs. J. F. Dupree
presented a paper on flower cata
logues and early planting. Mrs.
Rosa Huddleston gave a talk or:
Tfow to prepare and plant flower
During the quiz which followed
T frs. George Moore won the prize
or the highest number of correct
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To The Voters
Of The Circuit
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I hereby announce as a candidate for reelection to
the office of Solicitor General of the Griffin Judicial Cir
cuit.
During my term of office, I ' have endeavored to co
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.M operate with the Court in the dispatch of business with
a minimum of expense to the public, and without detri
ment to the rights of parties at interest. First, there has
been thorough investigation of cases in the Grand Jury
rooms to the end that 90 per cent of the indictments have
resulted in convictions or pleas of guilty. Second, cases
-4 S gve^een ourt hgndle^in with little the lost Granj^Jury motion ro^ns practicable, and in tjie it
rooms as as
shall be my purpose to continue this policy.
I have been profoundly grateful for my election to
the office of Solicitor General, anrf will appreciate your t
support in the coming election.
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F. E. Strickland )
(PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)
answers,
Mr,. A . j, Weldon won firat prise
m the usual flower exhibit with
an exquisite pottery bowl of gorg
ous red camellias. The prize for
the best flower specimen was a
warded to Mrs. OallUarfl on a bowl
of planted narcissi,
Later in the afternoon Mrs. Gail
liard and Mr*. Collins, assisted by
Mrt D H Burks Mrved ft d#lici .
ou , ga i ad plate. The color scheme
on the plate was red and white.
carrying out the Valentine motif,
Members present at thlg t lme
were Mesdames G c Bell> D H .
Burks Thomas ColUns j p Du .
pree, olen Dave GaUliard>
t. B. Manley, George Moore, George
Patrick, T. W. Rhodes, A. J. Welden,
Fears Welden, Mitchell Walker,
Rosa Huddleston, and two visitor.-,
Miss Nancy Moore and Mrs. Tho
mas Patrick.
.ENGLISH “TIN”
English money received Its slang
name of “tin” from the fact that
Coins of the 18th century, being of
poor quality, soon wore thin and
looked tinny.
Social Calendar
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7
The Circles of the Women’s Court
cil of the First Christian
will meet as follows:
Circle Two with Mrs. Robert Fut
ral at her home on McLaurin Street
at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Three with Mrs. A. B.
McFarland at her home on
Poplar Extension at 3:00 P. M.
Circle Four with Mrs. H. V. Har
ness at her home on Tllney Avdhue
at 3:00 P. M.
The Womans Missionary
of the First Baptist Church
hold a general meeting at
church fit 4:00 P. M.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
The Alethean Class of the First
Baptist Sunday School will hold a
business and social meeting in the
Young Men's Class Room at 3:30
P. M.
The Garden Club of Griffin will
meet at the home of Mrs. J. N.
Bell at 3:30 P. M. Mrs. K. T. Hol
ley will be hostess.
T. E. L. Sundav School Class
Of DeVotie Baptist
Church Meet*
” Thtf'T. E. L. Sunday School class
Of the DeVotie Baptist church met
at the home of Mrs. E. SB. Snider
for its regular monthly meeting.
After the opening song the devo
tional was given by Mrs. J. J. Ter
rell. Mrs. R. E. Bowles led the
meeting in prayer.
A short business session was then
conducted by Mrs. Roy Wells. At
this time reports were given, the
roll was called and responded to
With a Biblical quotation. Mrs.
Hoy Wells invited the class to meet
at her home next month. The
meeting was dismissed with a pray
er by Mrs. E. U. Snider.
Later in the evening the hostess,
Mrs. Snider, served delicious re
freshments. Those present were
Mesdames R. E. Bowes, Roy Wells.
J. J. Terrell. O. Z. Gresham. E. TX
Snider. Misses Annie Abbott and
Minnie Belle Wooten.
There were no cities in the cot
ton belt with a population of more
than 100,000 as late as 1870.
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RECENT BRIDES—The pictures above are: At the left, Mirs. Albert
Gossett, the former Miss Ruby Rhodes, whose marriage to Sergeant
Gossett took place in Marion, Arkansas on December 6, 1943. At the
rlghj^tf rs. Charles L. Nelson, the former Miss Hattie Mae Ayscue,
of IWre enton, N. C. Her wedding was an event of Jan. 7, In Warrenton.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We Have Bought Out The Dixie Bottling Company
- - - and on or about the Middle of April - -
Will Begin The Bottling of the Famous
Canada Dry
SPUR COLA
We Have Installed Several New Machines — From Now On Everything We
Bottle Will Be Double-Filtered And When You Drink Any Of Our Products
You Can Rest Assured That You Are Getting The Best There fs On The
-/ Market. \
Now Being Bottled In Our Plant Are:
to
* CALIFORNIA ORANGE
VIRGINIA DARE GRAPE
CHERRY BLOSSOMS STRAWS.; ¥
AND CHASER f V <b
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THE BEST LITHIATED LEVON ON THE MARKET
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Wc will continue to bottle ELI COLA amtil we yet our SPUR, bottles and canes.
CtyfjA aJhnndr^ncr Reiter^ \ry j
MfHh, oinf< cw eq0vmf>nt fpu i^ill findl l JceqL (f
Bottle and he convinced.
Our SPUR COLA Will Be Bottled Under The Supervision Of CANADA DRY
And Will Have The CANADA DRY QUALITY Which Is World Fa;, ‘
SOUS.
SPUR BOTTLING 00
OF GRIFFIN A.
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Spur Bottling Co •/
To Begin Operations
Here About April 15
Announcement is made today of
the sale of the Dixie Bottling Com
puny and all its assets to the Spur
Bottling Company the sale being
effective immediately.
; The Spur Bottling Company, which
will brittle the nationally known
Spur Cola, has Installed new me
chtnery for the bottling of carbo
nated beverages with the double
filtered procMa being used in the
syrup before being made into the
well-known and well-liked Bpur
Cola and other beverages that will
Drs. T. H. Wynne
Sr. A Jr.
Dial 2924
Economical and Complete Eyi
Service Since 1889!
be bottled at their Orlffln plant
The Spur Bottling Company will be
located in the same building form
trly occupied by the Dixie Bottling
Company on North Hill Street.
The company In announcing the
change, stated that it would not
begin the bottling of the famous
panada Dry Spur Cola until the
middle of April, because of a lack
of bottles and cases, but would eon-/
tinue the manufacture of Eli
until" that time.
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Just try It 1-purpose Va-tro*nol up each
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beards," They dare not show thelf
age and must dye their whitening
hair and whiskers.
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