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PERSONALS
trip and are spending several weeks
here before leaving for their home
in Kansas.
Animy Woodruff Is 11 at his home
here and Is reported as being some
better today.
Mr and Mrs. John Mills have re
turned from lookout Mountain,
Tenn., where (lay visited Mr
Mrs. Co; per Milts and son fron^
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Chapter 1
"THE VIGILANTE”
Chapter 13
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“PET PEEVES"
TODAY AND THURSDAY
IMPERIAL
Paducah, Ky., where they visited
Mr, and Mrs. Luke Nlchol and fa
mily.
spen ding several days in Roanoke *
V a„ attending a candy convention.
I Mrs. M. I. Woodall is visiting her
brother, who is ill, in Atlanta.
I Mr« t nllr Barrow will return
! her home today from Strlcklancf
I Memorial Hospital where she has
I been a patient.
Mrs. Alva Moore, Miss Jane
Moore. Miss Sara Mills, Miss Dale
| Musser, and Miss Peggy Noyes of
Elizabeth, N. J., returned today from
! Atlantic Beach, Fla., where they
spent several days.
George H. Vaughan Is attending
llie district Masonic meeting in Ma
con today.
j Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Grtf- of
1 j Eugene, Oregon, formerly of
fin are visiting relatives here.
Emmett Langford of Barnesvllle.
patient at Strickland Memorial
Hospital, is doing as well as can be
expected following a recent acci
dent.
LITTLE MISS MADDOX
Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Maddox
of Asheville, N. C., announce the
birth of a daughter, Doris Dianne,
born on Monday, July 21, In Ashe
ville. Mrs. Maddox Is the former
Miss Helen Maude Murray of Ca
meron, South Carolina. The baby’s
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Maddox.of Griffin.
Mrs. H. J. Gill has returned from
| Knoxville, Tenn., where she spent
a few days with her husband.
Andrew G. Brooks Is resting nicely
following an appendectomy.
MASTER PARHAM
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parham an
nounce the* birth of a son, born
Tuesda'y, July 22, at Strickland Me
morial Hospital. Mrs. Parham la
the former Miss Minnie Ruth Fos
ter.
Mrs. F. M. Sikes Is a patient at
Strickland Memorial Hospital where
she underwent a major operation
Monday.
MASTER EVANS
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Evans an
nounee the birth of a son, bom on
Tuesday, July 22, at Strickland Me
morial Hospital.
Miss Frances Ellis and Merrill
Ellis have returned to their home In
Atlanta after spending there weeks
with their aunt, Mrs. H. J. OU1, and
tlielr grandfather, J. T EUis.
Mr. ana Mrs. Paul OeKag&n and
To Fix Up
‘ White House*
NEW YORK —(IPt— Josephine
Clarke, of the contract decora
ting department at Macy’s de
partment store, has gone to ,
Monrovia, Liberia, to supervise
Ibe Installation of new furnish
ings In that country’s “White
House,” or executive mansion.
Miss Clarke selected the fur
nishings after examining blue
prints of the house. It is a four
story mansion with verandas
all around, and dining *
a hall ac
comodatlng 100 persons.
The order from the Liberian
government specified that the
mansion was to be refurbrtshed
lor Liberia's 100th anniversary.
Miss Clarke flew the Atlantic,
sending the furniture by ship.
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REX THEATRE
TODAY AND THURSDAY
MAGGIE AND JiGGS in
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FATHER n
Automobile Financing
(New or bte<I)
AUTO LOANS
$100.00 TO
All $3,000.00
Types Automobile
Insurance
Service - Reasonable
Rates.
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GEORGIA DISCOUNT
COMPANY
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daughter, Dianne, have returned
to Cape Cod where they will spend
some time before returning to their
home at Camp ^ Le Jeune, North Ca
rollna
Mrt. Collier T. Cooper has re
turned after vsilting friends
relatives in Atlanta for several
days.
GOOD EVENING
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the speech.
Thompson made a good im
pression, there Is no doubt of
that.
And though the speech was
definitely not a political speech,
Thompson g a 1 n e d a lot of
strength as a result of his
clean-cut explanation of what
Georgia needed and how she
could capitalize on a program a
of development.
M. E. Thompson has “grown „
In office.
There's no doubt about that.
t Crouch 9 s Annual
A Sale
THURSDAY - FRIDAY-SATURDAY
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Entire Stock of Our • Better
SUMMER DRESSES
• LINENS I 0 SIZES: 9 to 15
• BEMBERGS ,*12 to 50
• CREPES 2 v e Half-Sizes and
PRICE
LADIES’ SUMMER
HOUSE COATS \ 5 Price
—Prints and Seersuckers—
Everyone in the House
STRAW HATS $ 1.00
LOT OF 12 LADIES’
LADIES’ BLOUSES SWIM SUITS
Sheer—Slightly Soiled Sizes 32 - 34 - 36 Only
$ 1.00 $ 1.00 1 i
VEES Children’s II
Children’s ^ i
Sanitary Pads SWIM SUITS PLAY SUITS
Special Sizes 2 to 6 Only
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10c 50c 50c
Children’s Sun-Back
SEERSUCKER DRESSES $ 1.00
Sizes 3 to 6’s
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CROUCH’S
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GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
Witness Of John Is
Prayer Meet Topic
“The Witness of John" is the
topic of the mid-week prayer serv
ice at the First Methodist Church
tonight at 8:00 p. m. The Rev. Zach
C. Hayes, pastor, is in charge of
-the meeting. .
The Book of John is the subject
of the services this month and
everyone Is invited to attend the
service which will oe broadcast by
transcription over WKEU at 8:30
p. m.
FLYING ROCK BARRAGE
FAILS TO HALT THIEF
OGDEN, Utah (U.fi)—A, C. John
son of the Rlverdale Lumber Co.
did hts best to stop a fleeing rob
ber by using the only weapon lie
had — rocks. Johnson discovered
the man Just leaving after having
rifled the cash register. He picked
up a handful of rocks and started
throwing.
I The r °b* j er ran for his car, got
in and roared away. Said Johnson,
1 “I took his windshield out and just
missed his head, but he got away."
GOVERNOR
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
able. We need clean and honorable 1
young men in our administration." i
Rounds of applause greeted the
statement. I
Referring to Melton, he said, "I
chose him out of all the veterans
of Georgia to represent the veterans
on the tax commission. I knew of
his heroic war record. I knew of
his integrity and his Intelligence."
Once again his statement was ap
plauded.
"The tax commission," he said,
“has a tremendous job. Little at
tention Is paid to collections. But
all of us want to be honest In our
tax returns as long as we know that
other people are."
He said that the State Tax Re
vision Commission Is non-political
and non-partisan and stated that
I several of Its members are his poli
| tlcal opponents. ,
j "Whether I am your chief execu
j five or not after the next election”
j 1 he mission said, "I am hoping the tax com
will do a constructive Job
I for the of
Wednesday, July 23, |947.
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THURSDAY BARGAINS
FOR THRIFTY BUYERS
Original 1 WINE Price SOFA $97.50 - BED THURSDAY 79.50
Original 14 PC. Price MAH. $129.50 BEDROOtt? - THURSDAY SUIT 98.50
Original 1-4 PC, Price $129.50 MAPLE - THURSDAY BEDROOM SUITE 98.50
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MAPLE Original 1-5 Piece Price BREAKFAST $59.50 THURSDAY ROOM -SUITE 49.50
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1—5 Piece 59.50
P"K BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE
Ori-ino! Price $77.50 - THURSDAY
4 Original OCCASIONAL Price $29.95 Each CHAIRS - THURSDAY EACH 19.95
Original 2 CHAIRS Price $39.95 AND E cch OTTOMANS - THURSDAY EACH 24.95
2 Original BOOK Price CASES $25.00 Each - THURSDAY EACH 19.95
Original 1 BABY Price BED $29.95 - THURSDAY 19.95
Original 1 STUDENTS Price $22.50 DESK - THURSDAY 14.95
ALL Original METAL Price $3.95 KITCHEN - THURSDAY STOOLS 2.95
2 Original BOUDOIR Price $14.95 CHAIRS Each — THURSDAY EACH 9.95
Original 1—2 PIECE Price $169.50 LIVING - THURSDAY ROOM SUITE 89.50
Original 1 COFFEE Pries $39.00 TABLE - THURSDAY 19.95
Original 1 COFFEE Price $15.75 TABLE - THURSDAY 9,95
2 1 Second PIECE Hand LIVING ROOM SUITE 5 JO
2 SEC. HAND OAK GLIDERS EACH 5.08
2 SEC. HAND PORCH ROCKERS EA. 1.50
BREAKFAST 1 Second Hand Special ROOM SUITE 19.95
1 SEC. HAND BEDROOM SUITE 129.50
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