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HOME BREW.
■ He went to sleep from bootleg booze.
Bought from Bootleg Jake,.
' And when they couldn’t wake him up
His friends gave him a wake.
1 —Judd Lewis, life i Chronicle.
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Mr. a fid Mrs. C. C. Tillery, of Mo
> Ion;,, i jK-nt Saturday in.Griffin.
.Miss Ciara Collier, of Vaughn, was
shopping in Griffin on Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bailey, of Lu
ella, motored to Griffin for the day
Saturday,
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Howard Dobbs, of Atlahta, spent
Friday night in Griffin with Harry
Rogers.
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Mrs. Joe Pedley, of Greenwood, is
spending the week end with relatives
near Griffin.
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C. M. Peel, of Atlanta, is expected
in the city to spend the weed end with
relatives. • /
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Mrs, C. A. Harris and Cecil Harris,
#f The Rock, motored to Griffin for
the day Saturday.
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Mrs. T. J. Allen has gone to Atlan¬
ta to spend a few days with her
daughter Mrs. J. A. Mosley.
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Mrs. N. b. Hackaby, Walter Huck
aby ar! Clark Huckaby, of Brooks,
spent Saturday in the city.
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Troy Barnett, Joe Pedley and Har¬
vey Woodward, of Greenwood, were in
this city Friday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lyons, of
Barnesville, were among those visit¬
ing in the city Saturday.
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I Mrs. Green T. Dodd went to Atlanta
Saturday morning where she spent
the day with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady Langford, of
Meansville, were the guest of friends
in the city for tfie day Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Parkes and
Miss Laura Parkes, of Brooks, spent
Saturday in Griffin.
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!ss Gwendolyn W 18, who 18
attending school at Wesleyan College
in Macon, is the guest of her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Robert Williams, for the
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G. A. Weaver and Mrs. J. B. Girar
dcau have been appointed to head the
McAdoo forces in Upson county in
the preferential primary which will be
held March 19.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cone, of At¬
lanta, are spending the week end in
■Griffin with Mn> Cone’s, sister, Mrs,.
•Lee Manley, at hex home on South
Hill street. '
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Mrs. D., VV. Pritehette, of Barnes
ville, motored to Griffin Saturday and
spent the. day with her mother, Mrs.
Henry Bass, at her home on East Col
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Miss ,Daisy Ross, of St. Joseph’s In
firmary in Atlanta, passed
Griffin yesterday, being called to Zeb
ulon on account of the death of her
grandfather.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Story, Miss
Emily Story, and W. E. Story, Jr.,
formed a congenial party that motor¬
ed to Griffin from Lifsey Springs Sat-,
urday and spent the day.
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The many friends in Griffin of Mrs.
Sam Dean, wko formerly made "Her
home here, will be glad to know that
3he is convalescing after a recent se¬
vere illness at her home in Macon.
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Miss Jessie Collier, of Barnesville,
and Lane Jennings, of Fort x Pierce,
Florida, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Stevens Manley on Thurs¬
day.
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The Woman’s Club will hold its
regular meeting Thursday afternoon
February the twenty-eighth, at three
thirty o’clock at the Grantland Me¬
morial Parish House. A full attend¬
ance is desired as this will be a most
important meeting. t
News & Sun Want Ada Pay.
)yS W. P. Reeves, of Meansvillo,
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v,v..h among those from out o! town
shopping In Griffin Saturday.
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Mfes Sara Mathews and Miss
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Gladys Huokaby, of Brooks, were
among the-visitors to Griffin on Sat
tftday.
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Lewis Brewer and John Hammond,
students at Georgia Tech came down
for, the G. I. A. A. basketball tourna¬
ment Friday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barker, of Wil¬
liamson, were in the city Friday and
were the guests of Mrs, J. ll. Peel on
West Taylor etreet.
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Mrs. W. C. Beeks, Mrs. R. R. Evans
and a number from Griffin motored to
Jackson Friday afternoon to attend a
D. A. R. party.
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The Taylor Street Mission Studj
Circle of the First Methodist church
will meet Monday afternoon at
o’clock with Mrs. T. H. Wynne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hand have
returned after a short visit to Mrs.
Hand’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A.
Whittle, at their home In Thomaston.
Miss Ruth Land and Miss Ivalee
Byrd, of Atlanta, will spend the week
end with Mrs. W. If. Land at her
home in the Marian apartment.
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The North Side Mission Study Cir¬
cle of the First Methodist church,
will meet Monday afternoon at three
o’clock with Mrs. Ben Connor at hek
home on East Hroad street.
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A number of young people from
Jackson and Barnesville motored to
Griffin Friday evening for the basket¬
ball tournament and the dance which
followed it at the Elks Club.
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Harry Rogers, who is attending
school at Emory University in Atlan¬
ta, is spending the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, at
their home on South Eighth street.
Kell d’Antignac, * t who * holds a re¬
sponsible position with the Georgia
Railway and Power Company ' in
Dalton, is spending the week end in
this city with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack d’Antignac at their home on
West Taylor street.
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Two Ford Touring Cars
Two Dodge Touring Cars
Two Buick Touring Cars.
All above cars in good condition
and sold on easy terms. .
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local Woolwotth store, leaves Monday
for Harrisonburg, Va., to accept a
promotion offered by his company,
His many friends here regret to see
him leave bet congratdlate him on his
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CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—The next;
high school erected in -Chicago will [
lie nutfied in hciiat of Woodrow i
.Wilson and the second next one;
-.built,, will bear the of Warrenj :
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G- Harding, according to action of
the school administration committee
of the board of education. IM-rs. W.
P. Hefferman, a member of the
'board, made. the recommendations.
Rusted shells, believed to be from
a federal" civil war vessel, were re¬
cently pumped from the Mississippi
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