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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
QUIMBY MELTON
Publisher
QUIMIIV MELTON. JR.
Editor j
CARY KfctsVES
General Manager
HA UR Y REEVES
CfarvuiaOun Manager
ki ssell smith
Adverttning Manager
GEORGE JONES. JIL
Classified Manager
ROBERTA HECK
Society Edlior
ELEANOR WALKEB
Associate Editor
F. L CURRY
Mechanical Superintendent
Published dally except Sunday at ;.0
East Solomon Street. Griffin. Qa.,
entered in the office as second
class matter. The Grinin Dally News
will not be liable for *r error In
advertising beyond the coat of the
advertisement
OFFICIAL PAPER
City of Griffin, Spalding County,
United State* Court, Northere
District of Qeorgla
D«ait Drewry It
Asked To Help
Write New Book
ATHENS. Ga. Dean John E.
Drewry, of the University of Geor
gia Henry W. Grady School of Jou-r
naltsm and formerly of Griffin, has
been asked to contribute to a book
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And to the Repu
bile for which 1
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A with liberty an;
Justice for all
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord,
all ye lands. 100 Pealm.
on Jobs In Journalism which 1s be
lnR prepared by the Quill and 8croll
Foundation.
The book will be composed of
chapters on about twenty specialists
o nvarious phases of journalism.
E\ean Drewry will discuss “ Criti
cism. ” and was asked to handle
thlX subject largely because of his
recefct book,, "Book Reviewing,"
which according to the publisher
has received the most praise of any
of this firm's recent books.
The book on Journalistic vocations
is edited by Dr. Lawrence R! Camp
bell, acting dean of the Syracuse
University School of Journalism, and
is intended to provide a realistic
and authoritative guide to the news
paper, magazine, advertising, edu
cation, and special if elds of toui
nalism.
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Colin turned it down a little. He
looked into Ann’s face and said
softly, "My dear—” and together
they moved back to the davenport.
Sitting there, Colin’s arm about
her shoulders, Ann felt curiously
content.
“Ann,” Colin said.
She turned her face to Ma, and
he kissed her—gently at first, and
then with more insistence as he
found, in her an answering passion
that met and matched his own.
Presently she said, halfway be
tween laughter and tears, “Oh,
Colin — damn you, Colin, why
haven’t you made love to me be
fore? We’ve wasted so much
time— *»
“Did you want me to? ■
“So very much,” she said. "Oh,
Colin—why haven’t you?”
He shook his head, and didn’t
answer. Then, tightening his arm
about her, he said, “You love my
house, Ann—I wonder if you
could love it enough to take me
on with it? »>
Funny — and very humble — of
Colin to word his proposal like
that. Her first proposal, too—.
Something in that thought so
bered her quickly, and taking his
face between her hands and kiss
ing him to soften the words, she
said, “My dear, I can’t marry
you. !>
• * *
■yTJRY quietly Colin released her,
’ and picked up a cigaret. As he
held a match to it, he inquired in
a detached manner, “Why not?
1’U admit I haven’t a very good
record. I’ve never made a woman
happy yet, of course—perhaps it’s
merely my sunny optimism that
makes me so sure I could make
happy. ' >
you
nir, STOBYi Oelln 1* plee»*S will
with the hon<n*. (ells Ann II
nerve n« n good reeofnmendnllon
(nr her. He wnnln to know whnt
her plan* are now, n*k» about
Ann ndmlta ahe hnnn't
N«*rn Joek all winter, but any*
nil*’* ■<>!*« to Hollywood from home- (or a
while lo get When away Colin driven
town ■ oanlp. W.ne. ^.m^-
her home. Ann
p«l«Ivrl7t until MF*' r«lln Drrthe
very person, alt rat people
•f the very
In the werld.”
» • •
IX
'T'HE evening Ann returned from
Hollywood, sunburned and re
laxed, Colin invited her to have
dinner in the new house with him.
He went into Seattle to get her
and drive her back to Port Drake.
Mrs. Christinas met them at the
door. “ ’Bout time you was get
tin’ back,” she said. She looked
Ann over carefully. “Huh, been
Starvin’ yourself, I see. Well, we’ll
fix that soon enough.”
Ann hugged her briefly. “Aren’t
you glad to see me? I she de
manded.
Mrs. Christmas said, 'Hm.
Maybe. Dinner’s ready," she said,
"soon’s you are.
Ab Colin took Ann’s coat, he
looked at her searchlngly. “Nice
to be here?"
“Very nice, Colin. How I love
this place—conceited wretch that
I am!”
Mrs. Christmas served their
dinner in the dining room, and
vanished afterward. They took
their own coffee into the living
room and sat together on the
davenport before the fireplace,
where a small fire of alder logs
took the chill off the evening air.
Ann set her coffee cup down on
the low table beside her, and
snuggled back Into the corner,
tucking her feet up under her.
“Dance? Colin asked, going
over to turn on the radio.
She tosscu her -cigaret into the
fireplace, and-'he took her hand
and drew her to her feet. They
downed' for a little while, then
stooped beside the radio, and
Vets Start New Rome
Weekly Newspaper
ROME, UP)—The Floyd County
Herald, a weekly newspaper, owned
and edited by two young ex-service
men, has made its appearance in
Rome..
James H. Tate is iditor of th(
Herald and John W. Davis Is bus
iness manager. Both are natives of
Rome and Graduates of the Uni
versity of Georgia.
Tate served with the 28th Infantry
Division overseas and Davis worked
vith the counter intelligence corps
in South America during the war.
The infantry received more Med- j
a Is of Honor. Dlstingiusiitd Service
Tosses, Silver Stars and Bronze
Stars than any other branch of the
Army.
Lady's Stomach Was j
Like A Gas Factory; !
Meals Turned To Gas
One lady said recer tly that net
stomach used to be like a “ga*
•actory" That Is. when she ate a
neal it seemed to turn right into
gas. She was always bloated, had
awful stomach gas pains, dally
headaches and constant
rowel action. Now, however, this
ady sTtys^ she Is FREE of STOM
\CI1 GAS and she says the chnngi
is due to taking INNER-AID. Hex |
neals agree with her. No gas
float after eating. Headaches and
ronstipation are gone. Oh whnt i
relief” states this lady. “Why don’t
ther gas and constipation sufferers
ret INNER-AID.
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gas from stomach, act on sluggish
liver and kidneys. Miserable; peo
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“May I have a
Thank you. Because—oh, it sounds
so horrid when I say it, but I don’t
love you II
“A moment ago,” Colin said
slowly, “you rather led me to be
lieve that I am nt least not ac
tively distasteful to you. »»
333 ROOMS CONFUSING
CHARLESTON. W. Va. — «P> —
Visitors to West Virginia’s 16-acre,
333-room capitol here marvel at
the beauty of the architecture—but
few around. of them can find their way j
The reason is the little under- ■I
standing system of numbering the
rooms.
AH offices in the eastern section
of the main unit, and in the east!
wing, have even numbers that be
gin In the basement and “ work
up.” Rooms in the western portions'
have odd numbers.
FATHER RETURNS HONOR
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt.
—UP!—Back in 1919, Wilmer Angell
of Randolph came here to meet his
father on the latter s return Lo.).
service in World War I.
The other day the father came
here t0 meet son Wilnier °" th
(
War XI.
ON THE SAFE SIDE
• MON Mnm °NGAHE^A. v rjHFI A Pa pt - UP—The
Monongahela Dally
local newspaper, takes nothing for
g rante( j
Its section listing forthcoming
marriages is headed: Intentions
to Wed."
Dr. Lin Yutang, author, has in
an Oriental version Of the
typewriter . ,
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$78,100.91
Saved Member* of the Non
Profit Griffin Hospital Care
Association Sine
Jan. 1, 1940
DIAL 2742
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PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
j Msrir, One-zy. Two-zy, Tip
| pin’ In, Where Did You Learn
| To Love, In I-ove in Vain,
f We'll Gather Lilacs, l"m A
I Big Girl Now. Don’t Be A
I Baby, Baby, All Through The
I I Day, Wave To Me My Lady,
I Raise A Kukus Tonight, Tired
Of Crying Over You. South,
I I Chleago Breakdown. I’m In
The Mood, Love Me or Let
I I Me Be Huf. Ba-Ba-Re-Bop.
Elevator Woman.
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“Darling! Of course jrbuYe no*
—(twite the contrary, In fact. How
shall I put It—I’m young and
healthy, and so are you—but it’s
just that it wouldn’t be giving
you a square deal. You’re such
a splendid sort of person, Colin.
You deserve the best.
Colin walked over to the fire
place, and leaned his elbow on
the mantel. “Do you think I’m
too old?” he asked casually.
“Doh’t be silly. I’ll be 24 day
after tomorrow myself.”
X was 39 last month. »
“You didn’t tell me when it was
your birthday." Ann said re
proachfully.
“A 39th birthday is not some
thing to be celebrated—not when
you love someone who is 15 yekrs
younger, »> he commented dryly.
u pOLIN," Ann said slowly, “I’ll
be honest with you. For
several months now I’ve bad a
new drcam-picture. Not anything
I consciously thought up, but
there—in the back of my mind.
I’ve seen myself as your wife,
living with you in this house,
sharing your life. I like you bet
ter than anyone I’ve ever known
—I admire and respect you. I’ve
wanted—and hardly knew I
wanted—you to make love to me,
and bring things to a head—and
then, when you did, I suddenly
realized what a lousy thing I’d
be doing to you if I accepted you
under those conditions. I want
to be fair to you, Colin—”
He looked down at her, and
smiled a little. “My dear,” he
said. . i I’m really old enough—and
experienced enough—to judge for
myself what would be fair to me.
Would it make any difference if
I told you that whether you love
me or not, nothing in the world
would make me so happy—could
make me so happy—as to have
you for my wife? Would it make
difference, Ann? II
any
Ann hesitated only a moment,
she rose and went over to
She put both hands cn his
and looked into hi*
“Colin,” she said softly, “I
I’ll be a very good wife to
i»
(To Be Continued)
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which reached a low level during
the war, have been Increasing stead
ily since late 1945.
Milner Stores
Have New Hours
Merchants at Milner have set
new business hours. Effective im
mediately stores will open there at
7 a. m. On Wednesdays a 11 stores
will dose at 1 p. m. The postoffice
will be open week days from 7:30
a. m. to 6:30 p. m. and will be
open from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. on
Sundays.
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