Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, November 03, 1945, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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* ^PACE SIX : PERSONALS •v- *• * Mrs. H. W. Copeland is spending * several days in Atlanta » Will Hill Newton, JT, is i relatives in Knoxville, Term. i. Mrs. j. C. Owen, Jr., cf Americas, •will spend the week-end here with •her parents, Dr. und Mrs. J. C. £owen. t Miss Patsy Arnnll. nnd Miss Kutli “leen Thomasson, of Carrollton, Indents at Wesleyan, arc spending £the week-end here with Mr and •Mrs. P. E. Arnnll. ■’ Mr. and Mrs. Emory Jones ami * Mr. and Mrs. Newton Penny will ”attend the Tech-Duke game In At lanta this afternoon. % Miss Imogcne Maxwell, studen -at LnGrange College, is spending the •week-end in Griffin with her moth |er, Mrs. M. M. Maxwell. 2 Mrs. W. F. Melton, who has rVisltlng her son end daughter, Mr.. 7and Mrs. Quimby Melton, has re turned ta her home in Atlanta. •V Mr and M rs D j. Arnold-will . . JUST RECEIVED From rv- SHIRTCRAFT A shipment of men’s sport shirts of the celebrated SAKANA Rayon Broadcloth — long sleeves — all sizes — assorted colors. $ 3.50 MORROW-POWELL MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS NOTICE! We will be closed for a few days this coming week. Renovating our kitchen and painting our dining room. We are doing this in order to be able to give you a better service under more sanitary conditions. We will be back in a few days with the most modern and up to date restau rant in town which indeed will be— 66 The Pride of Griffin KIRBYE’S RESTAURANT m YOU CAN OC-BROV* PON W« make loans on autos, r cM/t-cq. furniture and sndoi*sa r £**tcA</e*taes. ments. Easy repayment needs. Y fttcdicat fiM’L plan to fit your * y Vcttlaf. No rsid tape - quick in 1 service. Just call coins 2B81. a Unpaid C/ujir/c fleets and apply or v f § t a v Ccxil f7*c*m/u**H griffin FINANCE CO s'Jn u^ranrx’ eft e-tt tuuti i 12 1 », mil *. t n 11 t SIOR! V S I P JurCS lll/U 2561 OVER IHMTt-16 t hHOt - 'tend tire Tech-Duke game in At lanta today. Mrs. Edna C. White Is spending the week-end in Atlanta with rei- 1 atlves. Miss Marie Wilson, student at Wesleyan, Is spending the week-end here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. 11. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitmire nnd Miss Peggy Whitmire spent last night*with Mrs. C. N. Whitmire and Ezra Whitmire. Miss Thelma Pittman, student at Wesleyan, is spending the week-end In Griffin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pittman Miss Miriam Arnold, student at end here with her parents. Mr. und Mrs. D. J. Arnold. Miss Bera Bray, of Atlanta, is spending the week-end In Griffin with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. O Bruy. Miss June Barrett, student at Wesleyan, Is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barrett. J. F. Cook continues 1)1 with ty phus fever at his home on Tinsley Street. Mrs. Forrest Standard has been dismissed from the’ Strickland Memorial Hospital where she was a patient. Mrs. Olenn Mauney has been moved from the Strickland Memo rial Hospital to her home on West Solumon Street. Misses Jane Moore, Geneve Camp bell. and Ann Beck will attend the Tech-Duke game in Atlanta to day, Miss Virginia' Twilley, student, at O. S. C W. is spending the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Twilley. NARCOTICS RAID WASHINGTON.— UP) — Col. Edward J. Kelly, superintendent of Washington police, announced early today that more than 100 persons had been rounded up In one of the largest narcotics raids in the District of Columbia history. WPB CEASES WASHINGTON. — cyp\—The War Production Board goet» out of existence today. The new Civilian Production Administration will take over the lew remaining wartime con trol* over industry. IN MEMORY In loving memory of cur sou and brother Pvt. Samuel Leon Cook, who was killed cn Leyte Island, in the service of his oountry one year ago today, Nov. 4th, 1944. What would I give to touch his hand and his smiling face to see, to hear his voice and see his smile that meant so much to me. smiling ways, his pleasant face are pleasant, to recall. He had a smile for everyone and died beloved by all. ' p and father, Grady Cook, Billy Cook and James Parham, brothers; Evelyn Cook, Mary Cook, Mrs. W. E. Manley, sisters. WKEU TONIGHT & WKEU 'SC -jp-j L*' I ML 6:00 Supper Melodies 6:15 Korn Kobblerx 6:20 Religious Service ?:00 Music For Hall Hour (M) 7:30 Real Stories 7:45 Tommy Hannon (M) 8:00 Spotlight Band (M) 5:30 Let’s Finish The Job (M) 9:00 Leave It To The Girls (M) 9:30 Break The Bank (Mi 10:00 Theater of the Air (M) 11:00 Gray Gordon's Orch. (Ml RECAPPING! SERVICE For Driving Safety Under Winter Conditions, Hove Your Tires Recap ped NOW! USING BEST OF MATERIALS FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP ONE-DAY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED! WILLIS QUICK TIRE SERVICE Pkoae 2246 ■Corner 6lh and Taylor Chevrolet Day Will Be Delayed Until Further Notice Due To Labor Difficulties » I *,.r~ Watch For New Show Date ED SMITH CHEVROLET CO ON LOT NEXT TO 115 EAST SOLOMON ST. Can-- Trucks — Parts — Service GRIFFIN PHONE 2635 GRIFFIN NEWS SPALDING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE actually rewarded Athens by sav ing them the game. If the officials ruled that BOTH TEAMS had committed an offense there was nothing to do but nullify the play. But the unfairness of the rules of the game were costly to Spalding. Tim game was unusually rough and one Athens player, Mitchell, suffered a broken leg. Athens Srores First Athens scored in the first quar ter after an exchange of punts. Starting on her own 25 Athens ran up lour first downs and the score. The try for extra point was no good. Spalding came back in Hje seo one!., after another exchange of punts, and Jones and Dillard, work ing cne after the other, carried the ball to the 22 yard line. Crawford then went 22 yards for the score. Watkins kicked the extra point put tine Spalding in the lead by one point, Soaldlng’s touchdown - that-was cclleci-back came in the third quar ter. Even had Spalding failed to have kicked the extra point this would have given them the game slnco Athens failed to convert eith er of her points after tcuchdown. The winning touchdown for Atb ens came after Spalding had fail ed to make a first down in Ath ens territory, Four first downs in succession put Athens on the 2 yard line. The ball was then car rled over but the extra point fai. e d. Spalding scored six “first downs t: 11 for Athens. Crawford was the sparkplug of Spalding in the backfield and Wat Barfield, Brown and Oliver were great at guards' Spalding’s starting lineup was: gy evens ant j Brooks, ends; Akin and tackles; Brown (cap,aim and Oliver, guards; McAbee, cen ter: Griffin, Crawford, Dillard and Donehoo, backs. BUY VICTORY BONDS! REX THEATER TODAY ONLY ii RUSTY’S HIDE-OUT BILLY THE KII) - COMING - MONDAY and TUESDAY U Barbary Coast Gent » With WALLACE BEERY VICKY SAYS . . . x --;----- ’ V X, j j > ■ V! 7, " > fr.; vP\ “1‘ard a me, have )« boaght m Victory Hood?” GRIFFIN TovrivriPn RSrOlf P*r,P ftVf Outweighed some 15 pounds to the man and decidedly the under dog Griffin High held Decatur score less in the first quarter and then in the second, after Decatur had scared on a. long pass to Tiller came | | right all. The back Griffin and tied touchdown the score at was 7 made by Lyle who intercepted a De catur pass arid went 45 yards. That was playing football as she should be played, The half endec! with each i _.n having scored once and converted once, and with some 4.000 fans agreeing that Griffin was playing her best game of the year. Griffin Leads Griffin broke the tie. at the first of the third quarter, Taking the kickoff on their cwn 20 Deraney ar.d Lyle working with clocklike pre cision made five first downs in a row. Then Lyle skirted left end for 18 doing some beautiful stiff arming foT on the way and went over the score-. The try for extra point failed. Eut Decatur'refused to rpmain behind 1 ng bringing the next kick off to the midfield. A 20 yard pass, taken by Tiller, and a 30 yarc jaunt by Moose Miller was good PI Final Today! His Life Was One Thrill After Another! GEORGE RAFT in "JOHNNY ANGEL ii i CLAIRE TREVOR < s SIGNE IIASSO > Short Features! ) ) “Hollywood Victory Caravan' 5 Latest ,,News Events \ I V] ■i < il % i' t y J If/ i l m;, * * ■ V <r r so ■ ’.i >- i. m m m * L. v % ■ 2.1 o o°° o o O o O O Suiting 7*1 o Cl JUNE HAVER Short Features! Latent News Event* 2 Day*—Starting MONDAY the score. The try for extra point failed. As the fourth and llnal quarter opened it was evident that the smaller Gold Wave team was tiring under incessant pounding by De catur. Decatur scored twice and converted bath times. The first was set up with a long pass taken by Tiller. Then Miller plunged over > The final score was the result of a 45 yard pass to Tiller and again the point was good. Griffin Leads Though Griffin lost the game by a two-touchdown margin the Gold Wave led Decatur in first downs with 11 to 10. Griffin also leu in vards gained from rushing with 185 to 123. Most of Decatur's yard age was picked up with passes. Decatur drew 35 yards penalties and Griffin 15. Griffin’s forward wall last night displayed a dash and drive that has not been equalled this season. The boys who made it possible for the backs to get started were open ing holes in the Decatur line wide enough to drive a truck through and on defeme they were smashing through up until that last quarter when they were completely fagged out. 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Griffin’s starting lineup was: Ferris and Shivfers, ends, and McDowell, tackles; Maddox and Gray, guards; Hunt (c) center, Virden, Deraney, Lyle and Rowe backs Substitutes included-: Thack er, Mankln, Bramblett, Lynch. SPUR SEARCH DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. — </P) Fear of kidnaping, voiced by wealthy grandparents, spurred the search today for blonde, blue-eyed three-year-old Dickie ! turn Suden, missing since Thurs day morning from his parents home in the rugged, Sierra Ne vada Mother Lode country. P.-T. A. MEETS Spring Hill P.-T. A. will meet at the school Monday afternoon at 3 c'clock. Economical and Complete Eve Service Since 1889! Drs. T. II. Wy.tne \l Sr. & Jr. DIAL 2924 I $30 to $336 | ^ ARRANGED ON i KURNITURI ! 0 w AUTO % xENDORSE MENT Payments to Suit Vour Income. 12 Months to Repay GRIFFIN LOAN 1 SERVICE 126 So. Hill St. Tel. 2516 Two Doors From Commercial Ban l ) and Tr'ist Company _ COLORED RESIDENT DIES HERE THURSDAY Ephriam Beaks, colored, died at his . . horn „ Thursday. November 1, . 121 South Second Street, Grifiin. Filneral services will be held Sunday morning at 11 o 'clock at the Zion Temple Holiness Church with Rsv. w. A. Barbour officiating. Spald ing Undertaking Company is in charge of arrangements. Final Today Six-Gun Action! CHARLES STARRETT in // OUTLAWS OF THE ROCKIES ii Short Features! Chapter 10 “JUNGLE QUEEN” Cartoon Fun "Peculiar Situation” L, G-Men Trail Gun Crazed Nazis! “ESCAPE IN THE DESERT with PHILI.IP DORAN HELMUT DANTINE JEAN SULLIVAN Short Features! . Chapter 4 ‘MYSTERY RIVER BOAT” Hollywood Victory Caravan’ 1 TODAY And Tuesday ★ROXY*