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Griffin Jaycee-effes Meet Monday
October f, At The Parish House
OriffL Jujcec-etlcs held a
thly busiiiesr meeting Monday cv
ning, October I. at the Pariah House
Following dinner, the short
ness session was held: Miss
Caldwell, president, presiding. K u
tine business was (ILseUsi etl, i and
fflans for full' a, tiutii- wi i made
The Rt d Cross oluirnum, Miss Mat
tie M\rl Statharn. (list minted a
new supply ol. yarn for k nittin g
socks and scarfs
Members present wore:
Dorothy Williams, Ida Atkh’son.
MatUe Myrl St at ham Sara Melt
Ruth HoUil!:-heat), Uena Miliiktn
Ethel Conkle, Nell Caldwell, Nell
Tanner. Martha Moon y. Helen
Grunt, Julia Grant, Dorothy Andcr
scn. Miriha Noiilis, Louise Mauley,
Mary K.len Brook:, Bejiyn Ms
thews, fab. i Brantley. Peggy Cieiy...
Louise .lice, arid Mrs. Io.nn Per-
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RICH, RED
BLOODS
GETTING VALUE out of the food you cat is YOUR No. t
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yearly. To do this, medical science says, you must an
quate supply of Vutu.xd stopiach 1)1G1'SII\ E Jl 1C,I S, and
RICH, RED-BLOOD must be pfescut; SSS 'i onic may help you
get both if this is your frouble, without organic c ompl ication.
or focal infection, as these two important results enable you '<>
make use of the food as Suture intended. Thus you get fresh
vitality... pep ... do your work better... become 1
animated... more attractive! SSS Tonic has helped
millions... you can start today... at drug stores Wii
in 10 and 20 oz. sizes. ^S.S.S. Co.
BUILD STURDY HEALTH and I.,p Staiwart • Steady • Sirono
Js , I helps build
STURDY HEALTH
kms, Mrs, Dot McDonald. Mis
Mollic Kills, Mr, DcantrFields, Mrs.
Betty Pi.lriik. Mrs. Edna Balin',
Mrs. Elizabeth Mi Pull, Mrs. Martha
Taylor, and Mrs Margaret 1,litre,I,
Visitors' Conference
To Be Hold Tonight
At First Methodist
Tla roil'd 1 Visitors' confiTcnrt
will Isr held tonight at 7:30 at !l.
Methodist Church. Inslruv
tiiii:'-, will !)c given to those perrons
who will visit members ol The elHirch >
lti-v Zx.'h C. Hayi Jr pasta
will be in ehujge ol the riijifcien >. j
LETTERS TO EDITOR
ATl’HOMS TAX I.EAGl f;
• Editor News'.
I note with interest tin letter
the Editor published in your is:
j of October 2i:<i and signed Tar:
| Paver." •
i 1U 411 JIJ \ ;i J)])](/Vt‘ ol thus tun
lU.gi: tl II t organize ir Tax jl.
i igue and will suppon am. -■
* i.*,t such a movement with all •
my -abiiitv Mv tattt s have be
raised Ti nsiderahly and ro a- poii
ni tying uiibeara-bh and it i ;
tlie. citizens, of Griffin ; iH iUld k. -
mme concerning the wav tif* - •
payer's money is being .sticrit.
Certainly we don’t <5et the t-lf. ■
clrnl sen Ices which we were a >
cii»toni('d to i few ' * • ago, for iii
/tanre tiic n oideihial paved M thv
are hardly ever, cl&ancd n- w an :
leaves and trash are allowed
hut in on streets for wee a 1 ini'
l.eii.ui being'.removed. . U the
i vlle.’tiun )• far. from brin,.
what it should be and there are
many other tilings which J could
mention where we don’t get
efficient service we did get a few
years back
Now is the time fi r action am.
to organize for lower taxes and a
Greater Griffin.
Who will suggest a date for an
organization . meeting ?
Signed,'Another Taxpayer.
Heavy fabrics such ns damask
look best when pressed on b th
sides.
DRESSES MINOR WOUNDS C S<
m m ak B _ 5S»
WHirE*PETROLEUM JELLY lOf
Economical and Complete Eye
Service Since Hlt;9!
; Drs. T. H. VVyn.ie
Sr. A ,lr.
DIAL 29:44
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PITTMAN
FUNERAL HOME
Phono Dial 22 ,‘hi
432 Meriwether St.
n f» « »««•«•■> wi •• n %
far liiMiianet Advice PoilsuII
BART SEARCH
SEARCY A COMPANY
i>i %r in-
i I 7A*. TERM W©&i£(Er(P<mym
| yiAS INVENTED BY JAMES WATT,
WHO.EXPERIMENTED WITH DRAY i-ere
r I THAT HORSES AND AVERAfr£__^#// CONCLUDED ffr
| THE
t AMOUNTOF
j ) WORK DONE / 1 .' if s
BY ONE i 1 .. . 1 SLH
L \ HORSE
WAS
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/ TO THE
7 FORCE REOUIRED \\ \> JM
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1 TO RAISE
33,000
( \ POUNDS
l TO A HEIGHT
OF ONE FOOT
TN ONE MINUTE,
CuPP. 1946 BY SEA SOiVlCE 1NC
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A'A'jFIV the earth was
ROUND 2,000 YEARS
BEFORE COLUMBUS
r/zac/G/^r yHuko w S. PAY0FF,. it was. 9-2SVH_ WHeR £'5 -£LMER ?
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ANSWER: Dover, Delaware.
NEXT: Where do'** the magnet get Us name?
Family Reunion Reunted Eight Brother
And Sister in The! •*< r^» ki Family.
A fain iTi.tuuii held lies
u;-i V A,r iKjinc pi Jim lftgg-rn- ,
fcxpt?iimetil, brouj-ht eight, brotli
i: and tiieir i ie. togctiicr fur th
fit. •time in twenty-five year:;. 1 ill:
are the child:t'n of the 1 e Mr .
William, N< w.;on and Mr.-.
Uaoinv Adcock 11 ins.
In r, .ilior, to tile brothers an"
$/fifty other relatives and iiu
g-uesU were present, The entire
group had Sunday dinner at t-.e
Jim Higgins uc me.
9 in* brother who came tiro longest
distant' for the family-reunion W.
Claude Higgins, who moved to
Hu w f Ikj * m ■—C ■> hi 2 $~.~~yeaLv- ago.
Eighteen oi this 25 years he seivea
in the Army.
The young at brotiier ii Linesi
Higgins, Experiment. w no
iy compivied live yeais in ihe Army.
Eighteen monuis oi tins was si i J - " v
m Gennuny.
Tiie brothers and sisters, in th*
orac r ut their age, are; Wiihur Hi ii
glia*, Newium; Alton Higgins, E.<
periiiicnt; Wdller Higgins, Grunt
vilie; Claude “Higgins, Hawthorne
Cain.; Jim Higgins, Kxpti iiiiv m.
iVu.-;. Lvic Black, Expcmncnt; Join:
Higgins, EXperiufe nt; Ji bj>e Itu>
Ihgginti, ExpenmaU; and Er liCu i
Hl.tgu:.- , Lapetinn ut.
In adcutian to granucauurcu, cou
sms ui:u * other leialives Rev. a net
Mrs Jth.se I), booth, . of iviuuan
MtiUOitul Methodist Church, am
Ut V. uid Mi . j. Herman Gnsliam
nu s >*i ot DeVotie Baptist Lauren,
present he reunion urn -
ner.
1 un With d etc nee
Evi ry man cart be an Atlas and
mirve .the in a small way.
Wlu'it •vi?n .a small object like a
t U it 11 t k i'> dropped and falls '• to
earth, tht earth •fall.' " toward the
>tiipicl. cm. Bui tlu* distance
tiirestiial globe moves is inversely
proportional to tliC rati > between
itu weii’n; and that of the l ith
pick It klfda’ small fi. C’t.ion, it’s
true.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Frrnuson
(r SUN IS SO LARGE THAT if
r IT WERE HOLLOW, THE EARTH COULD
be placed inside it with room
TO SPARE FOR THE MOON TO MAKE .
ITS MONTHLY JOURNEY AROUND US.
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YOU’RE INVITED IN," Says
CORNELIUS DRISCOLL, Ca//Tsar'S
SSroc/cr/cA,
PIGEON I
PACING E
AND AN EXPRESS TRAIN
LEFT DOVER FOR LONDON
• AT THE SAME TIME, AND THE m
pigeon arrived nve/vry
MIWZ/TJFjr AHEAD OF THE y
TRAIN, ALTHOUGH THE LATTER
TRAVELED AT. A SPEED OF
f/xrr- M/ies ivois/z. }$
non T- i*w«vNt«»l»vict M IK 'J. 8. «t. Oft. iwl «S c»
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NEXT: FUherOBen's paradise.
v KivFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
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Coi ro!s 7 QG
"WOO Hofae sxino'
CA- ■]R, Wy •Is' *— FJank Rob
Lin«. “th norse king of
West • ra rye, estimates he has
.on more, than 700 of the
tures from the Red Desert area of
: c ithern Wyoming this year.
Dobbin?, a rancher living near
urock. reported that many cf
•he hor were corailed in the area
hiring July and August. Working
under auspices of the U. S. grazing
; scr*'ice, Robbins holds annual’round
.a,.;, to clear the rangy 1 for use by
(: ..tUe and-sheep.
Hazed into widespread cqraLwinqys
of , airplane, ... the .. animals . .
! . us. an
then : into . . corrals , . by cow
are omen
boys.
Robbins comer, in to Casper
casicnallv for a rest between the
round-ups. "We have to come ip
off tiic desert," he says. "We just
about dry up out there. No one
ever dies on the desert. They just
shrivel up.”
Prize catch this year is a dark
gold stallion. Robbins explains that
“lie has a perfect conformation of
a ‘.God quarter horse." He adds that
he beiives the animal comes from
a Steel-dust Pulamino stallion that
it away 1: cm a ranch in
county many years ago.
About 66 of these horses cap
tured this season were kept by Rob
bins, and the remainder were sftip
j )et | p,, slaughtered. A souvenir
(
of this year's round-up is branded
on Robbiu.;' finger. He shot himself,
he explained, when he had a new
iiur.*!'. and wanted to see iiow he
\yould react to a pistol shot. .
Robbins shot the pistol and the
animal started bucking. When he
xraibed • the reins. Bobbins shot
himself in the linger, He la
that off. however, by adding tlia-i
“three other boys have tried to
shoot me and they nil missed.”
Walt Williams of Laramie.- W:y .
,
headed for his last round-up tills
’ year as pilot of the airplane used
to haze the horses into corrals.
First Methodist W. 5. C. S. Holds Business
Meeting Monday Afternoon, October f
a short business meeting cf uw
First. Methodist W. S. C. S. was
held at the church Monday after
noon, October l. preceding the J".:is- I
dictional class.
The president, Mrs. George Mur
ray, ,' presided,' and the meeting
opened with' the Lord's Prayer
Minutes of the September meeting
were read by Mrs. Arthur Maddox,
secretary, and treasurer's reports
Wore made by Mrs. W. H. Cox ana
...s. Mobley Johnson. Reports
were also heard freni the circle
leaders.
Mrs. M. M. Maxwell, chairman
of the spiritual life committee, an
nouncod that the week cf - prayer
program would be observed Oct -
ber 29.
Mrs. Murray appointed Mrs.
George Niles, Mrs. R. L. Williams
and Mrs. O. Tv.i- as a -nunnire
in; commit:ee to select officers for
1946.
Mrs. Robin Wheaton .wnounc-'c!
• that William I.ovejcy Ha il IT.
been made..a baby life member U
Mrs. Ernest Newton.
’ I 'b Jtociety voted to dispense with
.fro!" meetings through O -
». be e of ’he Jurisdiction:J
I ^ >tfTo meetings.
The me "ling a •rrfee
Me class session.
I ■ Pgl
4J’ 1
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Rews "'k-Yifc'? N, -
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] B: .wi Tr -on mr
Ward Set
f ni 1 lowing n. October the shot business meet-1 |
jin . the girls listened to recor 'I
aij.:y:d har.diwcrk. and y.lavy•' T
riian games.
Member:; . present wen : Bee! i
'•J itch, DefiT'vl Ann Jackson! Be
am, Aline. Jmctrbs. Joan Wal
t n, Jean McCarty, Miriam Maddox,
Alary Louise Irvine. 4bv LoTIv Ha-'pvr
, 1 Sandy Hcfl. Emira
:iic;l.e w-oir:. S:i;..c"
| Cynthia McCarty, Loj ••Taddo:
Oi.H.i Waldnip, ami Mary Ann Po
teet;
j Prayer Service To
Be Held Thursday
A prayer service, sponsored by the
Young People of the Be itisc
ctnaclc, will be held Thtjr.cUiy
nipg at 7:30 at the horns of J.
■Foster, :*1 Bice el o T -
pcrimuit. Ciiif.id C ! .:;t!i
lead*the service. The ; y.b! L. *’ 1
vited to attend:
Vl-a should be coukrj
the smallest porr-ihle quahtity of
wait:' a ei'.’C vitamins “ n: -
miiKials.
Come and get it...Have a Coca-Cola
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• • • a the Coke’s in” at the Field P. X. T- V
The news spreads when the Mobile Exchange comes up with good if i.
tilings that remind your fighting Yank of home. It’s like old home week i >>>?,
to hear the words Have a Cvl{c, bringing happy memories of days ^nd V.
dates with the old gang. It says Keep up the good wor{; ive'u wailing r'M k n Hi
i for you
• OTTIID UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COIA COMPANY BY
*. / You naturally hear Coca-Cold,
CF.IFFiN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. : called by ita friendly abbreviation
T ii E "Coke . Loth mean the quality prod*
/ uct of The Coca-Cola Company,
* Hear Morlot Downey WKEU 11.4h A. M. *
,0 1944 The C-C Ca i
CcroDoian T. ^ ? For
Al - Smith n HOSpifOll . ,
Opens On Oct. 4 th
NEW YORK. — (IP -A subscrip
tion dinner -to raise the first- $150,
000 ’cf c. $3,000,000 national fund
for, the. Alfred E. Smith Memorial
Ho pital hero will be attended by
1,500 former friends and admirers
of the late Governor on Oct. 4,
•.- »
first' anniversary of his death,
was, announced today.
The 16 - story 250 - bed
will constitute a modern addition
to historic St. Vincent's Horpitni
in the lower West Side of Manhat
tan, for many years of special, in
tern to Governor Smith. At
time of his death he was chairman
of the Advisory Board.
Archbishop Fraui'io j. Spellman
rf New York, new i u.in-i the
or < if* v.ar theater in his c.iixicity-ol
Catholic Vicyv G. ner.il 1 i the Arm
Ted 'For will retum-t o .nt ci*. th
Get. 4
I Fal k P M .*■ r-O
a nd life lime fi iend 'it Smith
f^eside-
The .tinner v :11 rcnv---n - i a |
sulv cripri Ill movinem m
solving s 1. t ion by commit tec
the Di;-.
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y; —g c ceraLcli a i rm a n *
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have rr; n creation oi
committee of more than
750 me: ! V. 'Or;'
l vina ■witt A i, hbi • \\: p Spell -
n<: vie o’ chuirmoh
new p: Vi
V cr. Gov. Thomas E. Di-.vev of Ne w
nrrnjrd U Hull,
former Secretary cf Stale. -Cka:
su. Hughes. i':,;av* r cliff-justice
Of the Lhiiea : St c-s 'Supremy
•i. John W. Do. : T. W. La
mont, John J. Ra.sk: b, Mar n C.
Taylor, Owen D. Y'. ung Thom a
AU -I ray, , Mrs.. Henry P. D;.\l . ..
. -
i i ( hers.
The campaign will
;I Ip r~' ., i I n New York City'
it will be held in aoey..i.c; ciur log
October tc avoid cenf
annual campaign c Vac -United
Hi :;.i;ai land, of’ which St, Vin
cent's is a number.
The now-hospital is l- bo !
hr entii from contributed * •
A ...
There v.hl be no endowment.
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Donates Eyg Collection
CHICAGO -IK A colls - ciau
... i Z\ c . A;ncncan
:;e Chicago
Natural I.
t Viii ci tlie late K. Mdjfcoit
Beane-, a Lucan, 111., lav,pur.
Barn • ; i Ji Sr'd ccllecixir;
1876 at the age of ’.4. He. was made
curator of zcqlogy by tin: museum
in 1928.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1945.
Mr. And Mrs. C. L.
Mullins Celebrate
Golden Wedding
Today Mr. ant? Mr::. C. L. Mullins
are celebrating their golden wed
ding anniversary. Their children
all are at home and are honorins
,
them with an open bouse. They
are: Mrs. Jce Weaver of Corbitt,
Ky„ and Mrs. W. T. Burks, Spot: ■301
Mullins. and Flcyd Mullins all of
'""if fin. , n
> open-house will be'held this
a f lt; on at the Mullins home,
which is at 218 West Chappell St.
Light refreshments will be served
to the many callers and the hour-:
wiil.be dc; orated with yellow chrys
anthemums and dahlias.
Mr. Mullins has been a member of
the City Police'Department for 36
years and is still there as desk
sergeant. 0
Socia I Ca lendo r
THURSDAY, OCTOBER A
The. Wisteria Garden Club wi'i
meet with Mrs. S. B. Wallace
Thursday atiernoon, October 4, a
3:140. Mr.:. W. S. Mobley of Atlanta
ill speak on house' plants.
The meeting of the Reha Stew-*
.i rt Circle, First Baptist Church, has
been postponed from October 4 to
meet‘Thursday .evening, October It,
at 7:30 lit the Young Men's Room
cf the church.
The Griffin M-.tr-ii; Club v,:‘
an import):nt called meeting 4.•do' 'lfi.
day afternoon, October 4, o
clock, in the ' Young Men's Baptist BlblEj
•Classroom of the First I
Church.” |
The Kincaid P.-T. A. will meet
Thursday" evening, October 4. at
7:00 o’clock, at the school. All par
ents are urged to attend.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
The Team on Woman's Club wil
meet Monday afternoon, Oct ber
at 2:30, with Mrs. Charles Smoak
OPA Fixes Refrain
Prices On New
Washing Machines
WASHINGTON. —!/P: -- OPA has
fixed retail '• prices ranging:
$29.95 to $199.95 f
nachittcs and iror
Retail' price eenkrgs, a: levels
October 1-15, 1941,. were rr
j by' the agency last night lor
I geographical areas. The price ran?o
! cove various m
! Ci ■renres in tran/tpoi ; :i . 2 s
Zone two rnce will 'Uil
j 834.95 to $194,95, The zone includes j I
| Georgia. :
i The price range f- hrc. !
is- $39.93 to $199.95. The zone in- i
eludes Alabama.
T in-I to Gobbler*
ORLEANS. ir......Ok: -Mr !
Gobbler ii„ prar'icallv’ ft strange:'
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c -. > ' Cron JJcpOiUr.-*
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C! - >b,K ... • • .nt. ease
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Montana-. - -
India is half as large as conti
nental United States.
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fSutlerera who p*-.y the penalty oi stomaci: or
juicer Udratoruuirkrehef. pains, caused Sv Rtcoirmcr.dcd excess acid, should for e.-ur try or
| u{)K t slon 2bc tach. ot imU«est I d;,a fab.cts i-m. gas,.twartburn, iron:.yowr drug- too.
C.i t a tx.'x 1-irst dose
> 2 ist Ov*r200 million used r.a.M BACK. c •I
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female Pain .
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! women this purpose.
'-l 2. This great medicine is what Doctors call uterine
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sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of
woman’s most important organs.
3. Taken regularly—-it helps build up resistance against
m 5 6uch distress. A sensible thing to do!
j 1 4. Pinkham’s Compound positively contains harmful
no
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■ nature’s beneficial
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