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PERSONALS
Mrs. H. A. Jewett and children,
Majorie and Gene, will arrive today
to spend two weeks with their mo
ther and grandmother, Mrs. H. A.
Bolton, Sr.
Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mrs. Howard
Cutter, and Mrs. William
of Atlanta were luncheon guests of
Col. and Mrs. Charles Patterson
Thursday,
Mrs. D, R. Gumming wiil
the week-end with Miss Laura
Hammond in Atlanta. Mr, and
M s. Caleb Loring of Boston are
also spending the week-end with
Miss Hammond.
Mrs. H. H. Finch of Austin. Texas.’
. is spending several days here with,
lter son aqtl daughter, Mr. and Mrs.,
Rol ►hapard, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scales and
daughters, of Greenville, S. C ■ will
arrive this afternoon to spend the 1
Easter holidays with their mother
and grandmother, Mis. Charles
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Scales.
Miss Mary Dickinson and Charles
Dickinson ore spending the spring
holidays with Mess Edith Diidd in
Jacksonvlle.
Miss Sara Mills, student at, Strut-1
ffrd Hall Junior College, Danville,
Va .is spending the spring holidays
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
B. Mills.
Mrs. Malcolm Corum and baby
diuchter, Nancy Edwina. have been
bnved from St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Atlanta, to the home of their and pa
rents and grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. Theo Manley. Mr, Corum, stu
dtht at the University of South
Of rolina, is also here for the spring
htlidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hollberg
and sons have moved into their new
home on Mimosa Drive.
Miss Dale Musser, student - at
Stratford Hall Junior College, Dan
vhle, Va„ Is spending the spring
htlidays at her home here. j
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey have re
tumed to Griffin after spending the
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winter at Myrtle Beach, S. C., and
are making their home in the Ma
ilno Apartments.
Mrs. O. G. Kendrick of Talla
hassee is visiting her mother, Mrs.
B. C. Randall, at Mrs. Randall’s
home on West Broad street.
MASTER SPOON
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 8poon an
nounce the birth of a son, born on
Thursday, April 3, at Strickland Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs. Frances McDougald Roddam
has arrived from Birmingham to
spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
” McDougaid.
H-Sgt. Luther Morris of Ft.
Leavenworth, Kansas is spending a
turtough here with his wife and pa
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LITTLE MISS GORDY
Mr - » nd Mr ; s ; ^miant A Gordy.
Jr ■ announce the birth of a daugh-
3 ’ at
Strickland Memorial Hospital.
Miss Bertha Mae Pritchett con
tinues ill at her home on Experi
ment street.
Mrs Auby Lord is ill at her home
on Williams street.
Mrs. Minnie Byrd Woodruff has
returned after spending some
at Kissimmee and Orlando, Florida,
Miss Evelyn Hamilton and Miss
Annette Shelton are spending the
spring holidays with Miss '
ton's aunt , Mrs. J. W. McCollough
in Atlanta.
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Miss Lovine Daniel is resting
nleelv a* her home on South Sixth
street after undergoing a tonsilec
tomy Thursday,
Mrs. W. A. Brooks has been called
to Liberty. S. C., because of the
serious illness, of her mother, Mrs.
M. Rampey.
VOCATIONAI VULA I lUfNAL HIGH rtiUM
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Members of the N. F. A. of Voca
tional High School will observe Na
t i ona i N F . A . Day Sunday.
A special program wiil be held at
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church and will
begin' at 3:30. L. A. Potts, dean of
agriculture, Tuskegeq Institute, Ala
bama, will deliver the principal ad
dress. All parents and, friends are
asekd to be present.
MT. ZION PLANS
SUNRISE SERVICE
The Mt. Zion Baptist Church
choir will have an Easter Sunrise
service Sunday morning at 5:45.
The Rev. O. H. Stinaon, pastor, will
deliver a message at the services.
Ev er y one is lnvitad to attend.
DRS. T. H. WYNNE,
Sr. and )t
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 2924 Griffin, Ga.
Griffin Music Co.
104 Meriwether 8t. Phone 3209
Heartache*; April Showers;
What Am I Gonna Do About
You; Easter Parade; Tempta
tion; Always; It’s the Same Old
Dream; Sentimental Journey;
Guilty; Songs by Fred Waring
Gle* Club; I Tipped My Hat; I
Want To Bo Loved.
The Widow'. Lament; Kentucky
Walt.; What I« Life Without
Love; Empty Man.lon; Don’t
Look Now; Under the Double
Eagle; New Spanish Two-Step;
Traveling Blues; Breeze; New
Steel Guitar Rag; Twin Guitar
Polka.
I Like 'Em Fat Like That; Texas
And Pacific; Yancey Blue;
Sneaking Woman Blue.; Peep
ing Tom; Let’s Go Upstairs;
Old Maid Boogie.
10” Storage Albums Chll
dren's Albums and Records.
Popular Albums — Classical
Albums — Needles
Automobile Financing
(New or U*ed)
AUTO LOANS
$100.00 TO
$3,000.00
All Types Automobile
Insurance
Prompt Service - Reasonable
Rates.
“BO” LAN HAM, Mgr.
GEORGIA DISCOUNT
COMPANY
128 East Tavlor Street
Phone 3368
In The Ma il
Letter Writer
Opposes Opinion
Ot Good Evening
EDITOR, NEWS:—May I take
this privilege to say what I think
of Good Evening of March 31.
As one of the so-called reformers
or injunctlonlsts as we have been
termed, I wish to see If the Griffin
News is as fair and unbiased as it
has the name of being.
1 fully agree with your Idea that
swimming pools, golf and movies
should be classed In the same disagree cate-|
gory with baseball; but I
with your idea that because people
work' on the second shift that we
should allow something to cause us
to desecrate the Lord’s day. This
will inevitably lead to delinquency
because It will take the place of
Sunday School and church.
Delinquency can, in most cases, be
traced to parents who cared more
for something else than they do
God. Our parents are, in most
cases, the real delinquents and not
the child.
| Psalms 16:11 says, "Thou wilt
ghow me the path of llfe: i n t hou
presence » . . fulnfiss , of . Joy , ’ at , thv lny
right hand there are pleasures for
evermore.
As for the letter to the News of
April 2 where a man branded the
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CORRECTION
Due to typographical error
a wrong price was "quoted on
this item. Price should have
been:
Hollyhock, Twinid*
Or Morning Glory
FLOUR I
25 Lb. Sack
$2.15
ELDER & PEEK
Self-Service Grocery
Experiment St.
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SPECIALS!
Men’* Drew
CAPS 98c
MEN'S HATS $1.00'
Men’* Fancy
BELTS 25c
MEN'S SOX . 5c
Men’* Near New
RAIN COATS . $1.95
ARMY PANTS $1.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$1.95 To $10.00
300 New Ladie.
BAGS valuet To $4.95
69c
500 Ladies Assorted
DRESSES.....$1.00
Mesh
HOSE, 98c value 25c
Children’s
GLOVES 49c
Ladies and Cluldren’j
RIBBEDSOX 15c
Children’s Rayon
PANTIES 15c
Large Assortment
BOY'S CAPS . ... 59e
First Quality
NYLONS $1.49
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GRIFFIN
signers of a petition as selfish re
formers, whom he seems to think
have the dog-in-the-manger spirit,
I would like to say that if we rea«
Ezekiel 33:8, which says, “When I
say to the w'cked, O wicked nian,
thou shall surely die; If thou doest
not speak to warn the wicked from
his way, that wicked man shall die
in his iniquity, but his blood will I
requre at thine hand,” we can readi
ly see why these men are Interested
in this.
’ Anyone who wishes to discuss this
matter, please contact me.
REV. W. J. PRUETT
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HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS ROOMY PLATFORM ROCKER t>
“It beats as it sweeps as it cleans” . Hoover vacuum with all the modern Dad will rest and relax in this comfortable rocker on a platform base. It is fully
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attachments. Mother will like its convenience for cleaning. spring filled and covered in a choice of durable covers.
$87.95 i $39.95 <b
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FLORAL BOUDOIR CHAIRS FOUR-WAY FLOOR LAMPS <>
For mother’s haven of relaxation choose this spring filled chair. Floral uphol- Any degree of light he needs can be had with this four-way lamp. Graceful ft »
stery, choice of patterns and colors.' Pleated ruffle'. bronze stand topped with an attractive rayon shade.
$14.95 $14.95 0
SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET STREIT LOUNGE CHAIRS I
Famous celain work Sellers top. kitchen Red and cabinet white with or black all the and stonage white. features you desire. Por- The house. most The comfortable backs adjust of to lounge several chairs angles, . . and built there especially is an ottoman for the man to match. of the 0
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PORCELAIN GAS RANGES HEAVY METAL SMOKERS chair. ❖
Streamlined modern range finished In white porcelain enamel. Four top burn- He will appreciate a smoker to keep ready for use at all times by his easy to
ers, oven and broiler with heat control, storage space. Weighted metal base, finished in red, brown or black enamel.
' Ci' $129.50 $7.50 •to *
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USEFUL ELECTRIC IRONS LEATHERETTE HASSOCKS to
Mother will treasure a new electric Iron with an automatic heat control Ideal for use as footstools and how Dad will like to have one at the foot of X
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makes ironing so easy. Curved-to-fit plastic handle. Lis chair. Wide variety of colors and shapes.
e $9.95 $5.95
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LANE CEDAR CHESTS ALL METAL DESK LAMPS ♦
Beautiful Lane chests with walnut veneered exterior and red cedar Interior. When he brings his work home at night he will like to have a desk lamp to ♦
Automatic tray and lots of storage space. A buy! provide just the light he needs. All metal with adjustable shade.
$69.50 $2.95 a
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FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! ♦
COFFEE TABLES 2-PC. LIVING ROOMS COOLERATORS V
The period charm of Duncan Phyfe legs at Resilient spring construction In a sofa and match- Fully Insulated Ice box to keep foods fresh all
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a moderate'price that speels a value $22.50 I ing chair for comfort’s sake. $98.50 year round. Spacious storage shelves. $99.50 ♦
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6 -PC. TOWEL SETS BEDROOM SUITES SAMSON TABLES to
Two bath towels, two face towela, two wash cloths Styled along modem lines constructed well. Card tables of many uses fashioned with decora
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all absorbent and fluffy. / You’ll find some real bargains. tive flbreboard tops and metal folding legs.
. . . $3.95
$9.95 $98.50 4
CHENILLE SPREADS LINING ROOMS PERIOD SOFAS to
Heavily various patterns tufted for and Ion? lovely wear Colors. and luxury ... In es Handsome .. . including period and buffets, modem chinas. suites in rich finish- these Styled sofas in the hove Graceful tapestry Duncan covers, Phyfe mahogany manner, ♦
$269.50 frames. t
$13.95 $149.50
TABLE LAMPS DINETTE SUITES IAWSCN SOFAS ♦
jhadrs Pretty ... br.ses a of raal china accessory topped bargain. with parchment ' In Includes various extension bright finishes. table and four matching chairs, Modem Filled with adaptation resilient of springs, a popular rich covers. period design. ♦
$9.95 $49.50 $129.50 to
PLATE MIRRORS 24-HR. SOFA BEDS A. LAP PER CHAIRS ♦
Sparkling glass in handsome wall brighteners gilt frames. ... of clear plate a An comfortable easy adjustment full-size and bed! the.smart sofa becomes You’ll for the want dining a set room. of these Tapestry lovely ladder seats. back chairs ' ♦
$12.95 $69.50 517.95 ♦
LOVELY PICTURES ‘ IfETAL PORCH SET PLAYERS
RECORD ♦
With unique frames of sparkling crystal. Your On steady tubular frames ... of metal that’s ’ combination record players and radios with fine
choice of Interesting subjects. $7.95 enameled to resist outdoor wear. $34.85 tones. Automatic changer, neat $98.50 case. to
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9X12RUGS MATTRESS to
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$69.50 COMPLETE, home furnishers , $49.75 to
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