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Society and Personal
PERSONAL
Mr. S. H. Mayi p*nt Friday in
Atlanta.
Mr. T. M. Bond spent the week-end
at home.
Mr. O. A. Pound in in Machen for
several days.
Mr. R. F. Welch was a recent visitor
to South Georgia.
Mr. W. P. Castleberry was a visi
tor here Wednesday.
Mr. L. L. O'Kelley spent Sunday
with his family here.
Rev. and Mrs. Olin King were over
from Forsyth Monday.
Mrs. P. C. Hawkins has returned
to her home in Forsyth.
Mrs. Carrie Dupree Smith is spend
ing the week in Atlanta.
David Settle was up from Camp
Wheeler part of the week.
Mr. A. J. Biles, of Sycamore, was
a visitor here the past week.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet spent several
days of the week in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. O. Faulkner is visiting Mrs.
Mollie Pope for several days.
Mrs. A. L. Bickers has returned
from a delightful trip to Florida.
Miss Annie Nolen, of McDonough,
visited Mrs. Vtma Wright, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Perritt were
over from Forsyth for the week-end.
Friends of Col. John W. Moore, of
Atlanta, will regret to learn of his ill
ness.
Col. J. T. Moore has been in Atlan
ta for treatment for the past several
days.
Miss Lydie King, of Forsyth, spent
the week-end with Miss Elizabeth
Currie.
Miss Elsie Curry has been away
from school this week on account of
illness.
Mrs. J. M. Currie, president of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society
of the Methodist church is in New
nan attending the annual state meet
ing of these societies.
LEMON JUICE IS
FRECKLE REMOVER
Girls Make This Cheap
Beauty Lotion to Clear and
Whiten Your Skin
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freckle and tan lotion, and complex
ion beautitler, at very, very small
cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into tne face, neck,
arms and hands each day and see
how freckles and blemishes disap
pear and how clear, soft and white
the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless
advt.
When You Have Tried The Rest —
Then Try
THE BEST
Be3t of service, dependable goods, full
weights and measures, prompt delivery.
PHONE
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W. WHITE JAMERSON
BUTTER MAID BREAD
THE BEST
Jud** C. L* Bartlett, <rf Maeom,
waa a prominent visitor is Jaeksom
Monday.
Col. W. E. Watkina made a bursmeai
trip to Georgetown, Ky., the firat of
the week.
Rev. John Ham was down from At
lanta for a visit during part of the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Settle, of Macon,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Settle.
Messrs. R. D. Ogletree and Harold
Griffin, of Griffin, were visitors here
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. B. Harrison and Miss Mir
iam Sams went up to Atlanta shop
ping, Saturday
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Harry Bob
Butner spent several days of the
week in Macon.
Miss Dorcas Greer, of Atlanta will
spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
J. F. Chambless.
Mr. Opal Chambless, of Hannon,
Ala., visited his brother, Mr. J. F.
Chambless, Sunday.
Mrs. Horace O’Neal has returned
from a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Tompkins.
Miss Annie Righton Miller, of
Ilawkinsville, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. M. Crawford.
Mrs. Walter Meade Crawford and
Miss Annie Righton Miller spent part
of the week in Atlanta.
Miss Jessie Wiggins and Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge motored to Eat
onton to spend Sunday.
Professor Troy Compton, of Fort
Valley, motored to Jackson for the
week-end with relatives.
Mr. Ned McCord spent several days
of the past week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. McCord.
The friends of Mr. J. G. Maddox
regret to learn of his illness, and hope
to see him out again soon.
Mr. S. K. Smith spent last week in
Macon where he served as a member
of the United States grand jury.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin and
two sons, Robert and Hiram, spent
Sunday in Bamesville with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Linton Hopkins and
small daughter, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins.
Mr. T. W. Moore was a recent vis
itor to Athens to visit his son, Harry,
who is a student at the University of
Georgia.
Mr. F. R. Jones and mother, Mrs.
M. E. Jones, of Macon, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hencely.
Mr. T. N. McKibben, district man
ager for the New England Life Insur
ance Cos., spent several days of the
week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Raz Stroud, of Mc-
Donough spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
F. Gilmore.
Mrs. C. E. Hatfield and son, Ellis,
and Miss Ethel Lassiter, of Mayo,
Fla., are the charming guests of
Mrs. L. E. Tomlinson.
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THINK OF THESE THINGS
WHEN YOU BUY SPRING CLOTHES
OF VALUE:
money’s worth. You will at
this dore. That’s our first
thought. That’s why we sell
Hart Schaffner and Marx
clothes. They give you mod
for what you pay.
OF STYLE: picture
shows one of the many new
models; there are many other
good ones—all corred; created
by the bed designers in the
land.
OF ALL WOOL:
by Hart Schaffner & Marx is
made of all-wool cloth; all wool
gives longer service and lends
itself best to stylish and dura
ble tailoring.
OF THE GUARANTEE:
The clothes you buy here are
guaranteed to give satisfaction;
if they fail to do so, your mon
ey will be refunded. This
guarantee is unqualified.
SLATON-POWELL
CLOTHING CO.
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters
109 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks, of Chel
sea, Oklahoma, announce the birth of
a daughter March 11. She will bear
the name of Eleanor Nelson.
Miss Nettie Barrett and Miss Ger
trude Jinks entertained the members
of their sewing club Wednesday after
noon at the home of the latter.
Lieut. W. D. Pope, B. T. Knowles,
S. W. Maddox and J. W. Finley, of
Camp Wheeler, were among those
spending the week-end at home.
Miss Viola Slaughter will go up to
Atlanta Friday to attend the concert
to be given Friday evening at Cable
Hall by Mrs. Percy Cox, pianist.
Mrs. Verna Wright, Misses Annie
and Mary Frances and William
Wright spent Sunday in McDonough
with Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Comer
Woodward, the latter of whom left
Monday for her home in Chicago.
First Baptist Church
Sunday, March 17
Pastor VanDeventer will preach at
11 a. m. Winning Souls.
7:30 The Devil Plotting Against
Christianity.
9:30 a. m. Bible School. Every
class is planning for Missionary Day.
2 p. m. Young People’s Union.
6:30 p. m. Teachers Conference.
! Every teacher present.
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
MARCH 24
Reese and Rowland will conduct
I them, the church will help. We invite
' all Christians to join us in this cam
paign. A blessing for all if we will
have it.
Community Prayer Meetings Mon
; day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
| nights.
If you want to start something,
raise a pig.
METHODIST CHURCH
S. R. England, Pastor
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
by the Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., R. P.
Sasnett Superintendent.
Missionary Sudy Class Monday 3
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PHONE 62
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J. M.
Leach.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting Wednes
day 7:30 p. m.
Let all who can attend these ser
ices and thus help in pushing forward
the Kingdom of Christ.