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PERSONALS
Miss Jacqueline Kelley, student*
at Wesleyan Conservatory, wiii
leave this afternoon for Macon
after spending the fall holidays at
• her home here and In Atlanta
where she was t lie guest of Miss
Virginia Holley, alsa a student at
the Conservatory.
Miss Anne Beck. student at (he j
Unlvy dfty of Georgia*, spent (he
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NOVEMBER 11
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Monday. Nov, 10. 1947.
weekend n( her home here.
M. B Wingfield and Terry Wing
field of Athens spent Sunday here
with Mr and Mrs. Qulmby Melton,
Jr. Mrs. Wingfield, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melton, re
turned to Athens with them.
Mrs. J. A. Blanton is spending
several days with relatives in
Athens.
Harold Domingos, student at the
University of Georgia, spent the
week end at hi* home here.
Lt. Kitchen N. Brown returned
Saturday from Ft. Jackson, 8. C.,
after 15 days active duty.
LITTLE MISS POPE
Col. and Mrs. E. L. Pope announce
the birth of a daughter, born on
Monday, Nov. 3, in Chicago. Col
Pope is on duty with the Army in
Germany. The little lady is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Pope of Griffin.
MASTER NUTT
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nutt an
nounce the birth of a son, born on
Sunday, Nov. 9, at Strickland Me
morial Hospital. The baby is the
grandson of Mr. end Mrs. J. C.
Nutt, also of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sauley and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Park visited
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Bishop and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Whitting
ton and daughter, Marcia, Sunday
in
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reeves and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Connell were
visitors in Mllledgeville Sunday.
Mrs. Loretta Smithey and daugh
ter, Sherry, of Kansas City, Mo.,
are spending this week here with
their parents nnd grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Porter. . Mrs.
Smithey will attend the Spalding
High alumni barbecue and home
coming celebration.
MASTER JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lee Jones of
Fayetteville announce the birth of
a son, born on Saturday, Nov. 8, at
Strickland Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Ray Gregory has returned
to her home from Strickland Me
morial Hospital, where she under
went an operation, and is resting
nicely.
$105,166.56
Saved Members Of the Non
Profit Griffin Hospital Care
Association Since
Jan. 1, 1940
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$100.00 TO
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Phone 3368
AUTOMOBILE
AUCTION
Dealers Only
FIRST SALE
Monday, Nov. 17, 1947
And Each Myjglav Thrrr^gpg
rt-re Rarbrcur at Opening Sale
Dealers Only Can Buy—
Anyone Can Sell
Located four miles south of Macon,
Ga., on Warner Robins Road, a
crosa from Bibb Auto Auction.
MIDDLE GEORGIA AUTO
AUCTION
Macon, Ga.
GOOD EVENING
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organization will fee that con
tributions reach the people who
need them.
The Marshall Plan will help
reduce suffering In Europe.
Care, and similar organiza
tions, many of which are spon
sored by various churches, will
see that individual contribu
tions reach needy people.
But the chances that pathe
tic appealing letters, addressed
to individuals, are authentic
are almost nil.
Where does the gang that has
such letters written get indi
vidual addresses for its "sucker
list?” We don't know but they
get them somehow.
Don’t be a chump. Of course
everyone wants to help. But
none wants to send money, food,
or clothing to fakes.
Support organizations that
can direct your donations to
• the proper parties. Or keep
your donations at home and
feed the hungry .here and clothe
the freezing here.
But don’t "fall” for those
fake leters from Europe.
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PEACE FIGHT
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for peace:
SIAM — Luang Aphaiwongse was
appointed premier of Siam today
and a five member Privy Council
was named 'to head the govern
ment following a bloodless coup
Sunday directed by wartime dicta
tor and Japanese collaborator Plbul
Songgram.
UNITED NATIONS — The U. N.
merely will repeat Its moral con
demnation of Generalissimo Fran
co’s regime when the General As
sembly considers the Spanish case, a
spokesman for one of the major de
legations predicted today.
INDIA — The Dominion of In
dia announced today that it had
taken over temporary administra
tion of the predominantly Hindu
state of Junagadh, previously link
ed to Pakistan by its Moslem ruler.
GERMANY — The U. S. Military
Government promulgated by mili
tary decree today, over the object-
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PHONE 3291
SENSATIONAL
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PERSONAL LOANS
$30.00 ro $500.00
ARRANGED ON
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Prompt, Confidential Service. 12 Months To Repay.
GRIFFIN LOAN SERVICE
126 S. Hill Street U.i Phone 2546
inn of three German states In the
American zone, a restitution law
enabling thousands of persons to
lecover property which was .wrested
lrom them during the Hitler re
gime.
ECUADOR — The Defense Mln
istry announced today that
Carlos Mancheno, who seized con
trol of the government for 10 days
last August, had been arrested in
connection with , , another , armed up- v
rising Saturday night.
GREECE — President Truman
told Congress today that "Greece
is still free" because of American
did but her economic plight “has not
basically Improved’’ and ' the
mili
tary picture is worse.
CHINA — Fighting in a scale
unparalleled since the bitter siege of
hi-epingkai early this year raged
today at Shihklachwang with 100,
000 communists arrayed ’against the
rail city.
Georgia Glee Club
Will Present Annual
Stunt Night Nov. 11
ATHENS — The University of
Georgia’s Mens’ Glee Club will pre
sent its Twenty-First Annual Stum
Night Tuesday, November 11, at 8
p. m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium.
All dormitories, clubs, fraternities
and sororities have been asked to
enter skits. The fifteen skits ad
Judged best in an elimination con
test Monday evening Nov. 10, will
be selected for the November 11
show. A cash prize of ten dollars
will be awarded the first-place
winning skit in the final show.
Highlighting the program will be
selections by both the Men’s and
Women’s Glee Clubs. "A Lost
Song’’ contest will be staged by
members of the Men’s Glee Club,
and a prize of five dollars will be
given to the winner. A similar a
ward will be presented the winner
of the "Best Original Song” contest,
which Is open to all students.
Admission to the show will be 30<*
and tickets may be purchased from
any Glee Club member.
The National Library in Paris is
generally considered to be the
finwt in the world. It contains al
most five million volumes "aside
from maps, periodicals and other
printed matter.
Solicitor Attempts
To Hoodwink Griffin
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FOr VJrphonS Home
An . unauthorized ,. , , solicitor ,, at
tempted . „ . . to . collect „ . donations . Sat- „ .
urday frcm Griffinltes for a VFW
orphans . home> offldals of the
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VFW post here stated today.
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The solicitor . happened to call on
a „ VFW member . who , checked , , , on
, his , story. , __ The collector „ . overheard , ,
the telephone ... conversation and .
. left k«. before he v, could , be caught. . .
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VFW dlficiSls pointed out that
there was not a VFW orphans
home as r.uch and if and/when do
nations are collected for *any cause,
it will be done by local members of
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the ,, ____ post and . advance , notice .. will , be
given in ,, the _ press and . over the .. ta
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FOOTBALL
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league game with College Park Fri
day night. »
Winder’s two points came from a
safety scored when they punted
and Griffin attempted to return,,
the Griffin receiver being tackled
behind his own goal.
KILLING
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
after the fatal shooting Friday
night of Vernon Anderson, 28, and
Grant Muhrlein, 52, of Northport,
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New snow/?Us as far south as
northern .. Missouri Sunday night
deepened . ...... by two inches or „ more ,, the
! covering already on the ground in
western Nebraska and the northern
K-ocky Mountain region.
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Mich., and the kidnaping of Mrs.
Katherine Anderson, 26-year-old
mother of three and wife of Ver
non. The shooting occurred in the
home of Vernons parents Muhr
lein was Mrs. Anderson’s father.
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