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CRy Notes and News
This and Adjoining Counties
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LOVE AND THE NEEDFUL
Before they were married
She called him her “honey, ■
But when they were wed
Then she called for his money.
—Dalton Citizen.
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Rev. Henry A. Willey made a bus¬
wmm iness trip to Atlanta on Wednesday.
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m R. A. Peel spent Sunday in Atlanta
visiting relatives. *
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Hugh Williams was among those
spending Wednesday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. O. N. Mathis has returned
borne after a visit to her mother, Mrs.
T. J. Kennedy in Edison, Georgia.
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€- M. Peel, of Atlanta, spent New
Year’ll Day in Griffin with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peel.
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Miss Ellen Roloph has returned to
her home in Columbus, after spend¬
ing the holidays in Griffin with rela¬
tives.
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Woods Ison left Wednesday morn¬
ing for Gainesville, where 4 he will en
ter Riverside Military Academy for
the spring term.
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, , v , Sfiss Goddard, who has been
spendfr. v .be holidays in Griffin with
relatives, has returned to Moultrie,
wjiere she is teaching school.
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Henry Halsey Moore has returned
to Atlanta, where he is a student at
Emory University, after spending the
holidays in Griffin with his parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. Breck Moore.
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'# Mrs. J. B. Peel, Mrs. Rubye Miller,
Miss Ellen Roloph. of Columbus, and
* Miss Vivian Peel, formed a pleasant
party motoring to Barnesville for the
afternoon Saturday.
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Pat. Powers, of Carrollton, who has
been the guest of reldtives in Griffin,
left on Wednesday morning for
Athens, where he will resume his
studies at the University of Georgia.
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j Miss Elizabeth Lowe, who has been
the attractive guest of Mrs. Greep T,
Dodd in the Marian apartment, re¬
turned to her home in Atlanta on
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<*■* Mrs. C. Beeks, who has been
Walter
the guest for several days of Mrs. I.
B. English in Macon, has gone to
High Shoals to spend a few days
Miss Maude Jones. Miss Jones &11
leave the tenth of January for a trip
around the world.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
LETS START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT
____Three hundred and sixty-five days out of every
year we face our table-ware. Are you satisfied with your'
table-service ? If not, let’s start a beautiful set; and build
to it a Rttle at a time, and it will soon be complete.
WE HAVE MAJIY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN
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Persons-Hamond n Hdw. Co.
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’Phone 4. I IF ITS H’DW. WE HAVE IT.
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FIN bAILY NEWS AND SUN
■ t. is returned to Atlanta
f s > Emory
to co bis studies at
University after spending the holi
days with his mother, Mrs. Joe A.
Rice.
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Forest Cumming, who is an instruc¬
tor at the University of Georgia, re¬
turned to Athens Wednesday after
spending the holidays in Griffin with
relatives.
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Miss Alene Travis, Miss Erie Wil
son > and Miss Ruth Hutchins were
among those from Griffin who went
to Atlanta New Year’s day and at¬
tended the performance of “Blossom
Time” at the Atlanta Theatre.
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Harrell Drewry, who is a student
at the University of Georgia, return¬
ed to Athens Wednesday to resume
his studies, after spending the holi¬
days in Griffin with his- parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Judson Drewry,
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Sherman Williams left on Wednes¬
day morning for Riverside Military
Academy in Gainesville, where he is
a student, after spending the Christ¬
mas season in Griffin with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Williams.
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Miss Dolly Brooks, who has been
spending the Christmas holidays with
her mother, Mrs. T. J. Brooks,
turned to Hollins, Virginia, on Wed¬
nesday morning, where she is attend¬
ing Hollins College.
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Jlfmor Wheaton returned to Athens
Wednesday afternoon, where he is a
student at the University of Georgia
after spending the holiday season
wifji his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Wheaton.
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Phillips Brooks has returned to
Bowdoin, Maine, where he is attend¬
ing Bowdoin College after spending
the holidays in Griffin with his
mother, Mrs. T. J. ~ Brooks, at her
home on North Hill street.
Harry Rogers, who has been spend¬
ing the Christmas holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rogers,
returned to Atlanta on Wednesday
morning, where he is attending school
at Emory University.
Wh«f* Tltfia Mag No Value.
Among many African races, there
are no words to indicate time of day
SAFETY FIST!
Better have us put - Alcohol in
your radiator before the freeze
comes
Just received a fresh shipment.
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SLATON MOTOR CO.,
Bin OEMS
105 E. TAYLOR St. Phone 680
I ored to Atlanta Wed
nesday.for le day.
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, The condition of Andrew S. Blake,
who has Wn critically ill at his home
on South Hill street, remained prae
tically unchanged Wednesday. His
many friends are trusting that a
change for the better will come soon,
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Miss Mate Brisc,oe and Miss Lynn
Johnson, of Knoxville, Tennessee, and
Ralph Carrothers, of Statesboro, j who
the $ of L. D. Gray .
have been guests at
his country home near Griffin, left
Wednesday morning.
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Miss Douglas Montgomery, who
has been spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Britce
Montgomery, was among the young
ladies returning to Milledgeville on
Wednesday to resume her studies at
the Georgia State College for wo¬
men.
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Miss Nellie B. Baggett left Tuesday
for Washington, D. C., andJBaltimore,
where she will be delightfully enter¬
tained at a theatre party ahd a
luncheon. She will be joined by Miss
Gladys Dillon, of Washington; Miss
Amelia* G/amer, of Hanover, Penn¬
sylvania, and Miss Dorothy Perkins,
of Baltimore. They will leave on
Thursday for Greenbrier College in
Lewisburg, West Virginia, where they
will resume their studies..
Messrs. — J. ■ A. — — Burnett --------------x and **" J. P.
Persons have* completed arrangements
whereby they will represent the Ten¬
nessee Chemical Company, Atlanta,
Ga., having obtained the agency for,
the exclusive sale of their high-grade
fertilizers and materials in Griffin,
Ga., and vicinity. Youw patronage
will be highly appreciated. Office at
Griffin Ice Factory. Phone 877.
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RUSSELL SIMPSON / ,
GASTON GLASS
PAULINE STARK
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A Picture which is different
from the usual run.
You’ll Enjoy It.
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JAMES KIRKWOOD
ANNA Q, NILSSON
TULLY MARSHALL
Moving
Notic
After the first of
we will be located on
Solomon street, next to
Pharmacy, in the building
merly occupied by
Cafe.
With a tnore central
and with our present
force, we will then be in
position to serve our
better in the future.
WEIL SHOE ns
.NEW HECTOR ASSUMES
CHARGE IN SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 2.—Rev.
| j) av id Cady Wright, called from a
Louisville parish some weeks ago to
be rector of the historic Christ church
in Savannah, the, first church estab
fashed in the colony of Georgia and of
which John Wesley and George
Whitehead were the first priests in
charge, arrived yesterday to assume
his duties. He succeeds Rev. John
Durham Wing, who went last year to
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is „ native of
Chattanooga. He a
Cincinnati and has been rector of St.
Paul’s, Louisville, for the* past thir¬
teen years. m
- • They Bag a Lot of Game.
Eight million men and women go
hunting every year in. the Uniled
States. And yet, some persons can’t
see the Idea of a game commission.
A NEW MARKET
JONES CASH MARKET
110 W. Broad St.
Phone 817. 2-4t.
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Insurance
Cooperation
WHEN this agency takes care
of your insurance, you get real
service and co-operation.
You are kept advised on ade¬
quate protection at all times.
We keep you posted on pro¬
perty values that require ad¬
justments of policies to cover
these changing conditions.
And to > make sure that your in
surance service is the best this
agency offers you the most re¬
liable policies in the country.
Drake Sc Company
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’ BOY’S UNDERWEAR IN O UR BOY’S DEPARTMENT
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Union Suits
We Have a Complete Stock of the Celebrated' VASSAR
UNION SUITS, in all weights—
/ Drop in Today and let us show you UNDERWEAR that
FITS WITHOUT BINDING.
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Slaton-Powell Clothing Co.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS f PHONE 116
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1924.
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What the Different Clube will pay you.
INCREASING CLUBS EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS
IN 80 WEEKS (For Christmas 1924) IN 50 WEEKS (Far Christmas 1024)
1c Club pays S12.75 25e Club pays $12.50 *
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2c Club pays $ 825.50 50c Club pays $25.00
Sc Club pays 63.7S $1.00 Club pays $50.00
10c Club pays $127.50 $2.00 Club pays $100.00
DECREASING CLUBS $5.00 Club pays $250.00
You can begin with the largest deposit $10.00 Club pays $500.00
- and decrease your deposits sseb 820.00 Club pays $1,000.00
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in, get a pass book and join the club today. Bring along all tits
and have them join. We will Welcome you.
SAVINGS BANK OF GRIFFIN
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RIG HATCHES
OF THE KIND OF BIG STRONG CHICKS THAT SHOW
YOU A PROFIT AND MAKE THE POULTRY BUSI¬
NESS A PLEASURE. THAT’S WHAT
s Queen Incubators
ARE DOING
COME IN AND LET US SHOW HOW IT OPERATES.
We Also Carry Brooders, Mash and Grain Feeders,
Founts, CRick-Feeders, Leg Bands, etc.
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Griffin Hardware Company
EVERY THING IN HARDWARE PHONE 91
SEE OUR WINDOWS