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OMNIBUS COLUMN
fverrhndr Ride* rn rt and There’* Alway* Room for One More
Those Who Come snd Go. Short and Snappy Paragraphs
Thai Kvrrvh o i- Will Read With Interest. What la Ooln*
On fn SofINe'WUh Now and Then A Little Gossip.
All Hem* Intended For Thia £olum.t Should Be In
THF NFWS Office Before 1 2 OTInck Noon
11 -M i ! in's. Mr and Mrs.. H lllcn Lynch
gv e iyn y ii ' Ai.1. of 'll ;
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' ls;er, Mrs. ■■ j here. -
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jfTTTIT: M.ISS--MATH)OX
■ Private and' Mrs Hugh W -Mad
dox announce the birth of a daii-' li
trr. yesterday. Anril'2. at fhe Strl'k
lam! M<rnnrli.1 I! i lit 1 Mr M
dox is ihe former Mbs Ann Cam’.
Shirley, Private Mnd( ix is servi
oyerseas pi Hi mot her anti da '’h
trr are resting nicely
Warrant Officer and Mrs. Itarvi
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tTiird left Sunday in San Di :
Calif., where Warrant Officer W rd
will be stationed. He y euMV n
turned from two years duty In Me
Pacific,
Little mess brittov
Sergeant and Mrs. F.lwooi F. Brit
fon announce the Hi rt 1 1 cf.a daur.ii
ler, yesterday, April 2. at the Stviek
land Memorial Hospital S rgcmt
Britton Is serving ntf rseas. Mrs
Britton is the former Miss Edith
Preston Both mother and rinwgh
ter are resting nicely.
Captain Marcus Lynch has re
turned to the’Battey General Hos
pital in Rome after visiting his par -
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I ITT! t: MIKH CHAMPION-----------
r'nrpnrnl and Mrs Jesse C Cham
pion, Jr., annnunre the birth rif »
J daughter, on Friday, March '30. at
the Strieglnnd ’Memffrtffl TTiBffff'a'T:
| Mrs. Champion is the former Mb
F.iina Fowler: Tim young ladv ha
hern named Linda Lou Champion.
Bol-h mother,and dam>'.iteV are rest
i id* nicely.
Mrs Willinin F. \V \"c and young
son Walley and Mr J. R Martin
spent. Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Harvey MnrllVl.
Miss Betty Jo Evans was the week
end guest of Miss Virginia -Alford.
Mrs. Jack Martin and daughter,
Rene, of Barnesville. arc visiting
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Martin at their
hr mV on Slaton Avenue.
Mrs Chester Goon is resting nice
ly at the Striekland Memorial Hos
pital after undergoing n operation
Sunday.
Mrs. Nell Pritchard has return
ed to her home here after spend
ing several days with Mrs. Johnny
^yers in Atlanta
Corporal Wiley R, Brown has .re
turned to Turner Field in Albany,
after visiting his sister, Mrs. I,.-IT
Danii l on West Poplar Street.
Mrs. n. F. Hemphill and .son.
Robert, have returned to .l o-ksoh
vtlle.'Fla., after visiting Mrs. L. H
Daniel here.
Mrs. H F. Barnes, of Cedartown.
is visiting her son and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Ji„
here.
Marvin MrKneely, n member of
the Boys' High Scho01 faculty. Is
s
visiting his. brother and sister, Mr,
and Mrs. W. J. Carrekcr.
Mrs. Ralph Jones left today for
Washington, D. C., to attend the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Judsoti
Davis Cobb who died suddenly Mon
day.
Mrs H F. Barnes, of Cedartown
is visiting her sen and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frjink Barnes. Jr..
here.
Mart ill MeKneely a member of
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the Boy,s’ High School faculty, is
visiting his brother uud sister, Mr.
and Mrs. W* J. Carrekcr.
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Corporal Wiley R. Brown has re
turned to Turner Pin’d in Albany,
after visiting his sister, Mrs. L. H
Daniel on. West Pop! ir Street.
Mrs. R. F. Hemphill and' son,
Robert, have returned 'to Jackson
ville, Fla,, after visiting Mrs. L. H.
Daniel' here.
Staff Sergeant and. Mrs. A. E.
M cCle ndon . of 'Paris, T xas, are
visiting Mr.,and Mrs M. E. Norton
at. their home on the Jackson Road.
Mrs. McClendon is the former Miss
Lillian Norton.
Mrs. J. C. Burnett is confined to
her heme near Griffin because of
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illne.ss.
Mrs. L.’H. Holland and sons, John
and Charles, are spending several
weeks here With their- parents- and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Burnett.
Mrs. Charlie J. Vaughn and young
son. Charles .Lamar, have returned
to their home, 704 W< odjan l Avi
nvie, from the Emoiy' Unlversiilt
Hospital.'
Major Lewis' Brewer, of Deed' hr
Ala is visiting his. w.fe and y;ung
son here.
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
AMERICAN OFFENSIVE CUTTING DEEPER INTO JAP TERRI
TORY—The shaded arrow on this map locates Okinawa Island, 325
miles from Japan, where forces of the New U. S. Tenth Army have
secured a beachhead in the closest approach thus far to the Jap
mainland. This invasion is another in the series of unrelenting drives
which have been pushing the Japs steadily b^ck in the Pacjfic. The
black area represents Jap holdings on the mainland of Asia. —(AP>.
GOOD EVENING
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
at the war-ewaried Germans, the
other at the Allies,
The one beam cf to the home
folks is manufacturing pure lies
about American atrocities and
is also telling the folks back
home that America, iBritain and
Russia are on the eve of a
r
- break. **■
The ones directed at the Al
lies tells of wJ’fewoives" roam
ing inside Germany murdering
both Germans, who have coop
erated with the Allies, and Al
lied soldiers as well. They stc-k
to create a sense of fear in the
hearts of their enemies.
The propaganda story of
“werewolves” seems to fit right
in with the sadistic minds of
' Hitler and his gang.
"Werewolves/' according to
such, books of horror as Dracula.
were human beings able to turn
themselves into woives- and in
that animal form would kid
otli: r humans Alorg with the
,. “va-inpire bats” they were nviieh
IV feared 'invthfe.sbpers'dtious peo
pic of years ago.
But .it will take mere than
bats’’ to stop Ike’s men from
finishing off the Germans.
The German mind, under Hit
lerism, has become that of a
small child, one that believed in
the past in’ the fairy stories. of
German power; and more lately
in- the ghost stories Hit*4 is
telling them.
FOR SALE
I IRIS RHIZOMES
Over 300 varieties to select from.
See them in bloom. Prices 35c up
Public invited to visit my gardertt
“Ficus De Lise,” 431 West Poplar
Street? ’ ' "
LEWIS H. BECK.
YOU CAN BORROW FOR We make loans on autos,
VCft&lqettci&i. furniture and endorse
TnocUcat ments. Easy repayment needs.
y betiiait plan to fit your
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Funeral Service Held
For Mrs. Mary Binford
9 Funeral services were held this
ternoo n fnr Mis. Mi-iy Hen derso n
for' the past 30 years a
resident of Griffin, from her heme
m South Hill Street Mrs. Bin
ford was r. member of thr First
Church and was employ
at the Fashion Shop for many
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The funeral was conducted
Rev. Byron M. Wilkinson, pastor
the First Baptist Church. Inter
ment was' in Oak Hill Cem terj
with Frank S. Pittman, funeral di
rector, in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Binford is survived by
sister, Mrs. Allene Ponder, two
tners, W. L. Henderson,
first-class stationed in the
Pacific, and J. M. Henderson.
ington. N. C.; two nephews,
Charles G. Ponder, in the
Pacific, and Bobby Ponder,
fin; five nieces Mrs. F. W.
Miss Martha Henderson,, Miss
mie Henderson, all of
N C • Mrs ' D ' L ' Bradley and
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Libby Henderson, of Griffin;
great niec«, Jackie Bradley,
great-nephew Fred OUver, Jr.;
three sisters-in-law Mrs. Annie
derson, Mrs. W. L Henderson,
Griffin, and Mrs. J. M.
of Wilmington. N, C.
EUROPE
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Army along with-other cities.
Eisenhower ag^d the encirclement
of German Army Group B in the
Ruhr and of Army Group H was
complete, and that denial of the
most vital industrial area of the
R ich to the Nazis “will bring the
war more rapidly to a close.”
New Activity in Italy
In Italy British Eighth Army
troops have landed behind German
lines on .the narrow strip of land
between the Vaili di Commacclno
and the Adriatic Sea and captured
more than 200 Germans', headquar
ters announced.
RAF Mosquitos in unfavorable
w.eather.attacked Berlr.i again din
ing the night, ending a two-night
respite for the siholderir.g ..installations capita,^ at ‘
and also hit oil :
Magdeburg, 70 miles to the south
’west:* Communications targets--in
Holland also were blasted”.
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special fox.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 3
GOSPEL SINGERS NIGHT
HERE FRIDAY
The Jubilnry Gospel Singers
Quartet will broadcast < ver the local
radio, station .Friday afternoon at 4
P. M and will be at Vac vocational
gym at_ (1:30 P. M. Friday evening.
The public is invited.
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