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PERSONALS
Mrs. P. D Akin, Sr., of St. 81
r.rons left today for Savannah after
spending a month here with Mr, and
Mrs. Frank F>. Aiken. Jr.
Mrs. Cooper Newton, Miss Resale
Pell New!.m and Mrs. John Mills
PRITCHARD & BELL
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217 South-3rd Street
Just Behind The Launderette.
Radiators Boiled Out and Repaired
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South Hill Street
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t EXPERIMENT PHONE 3495
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1947,
returned today from Paducah, Ky..
where the’ visited Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Nichol and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kane and
I heir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
j gwanson t, f Yourigstown, Ohio,
i spent Tu ay In Atlanta.
Mrs. John H. Taylor of La Plata.
Md., ft frequent visitor here, is a
patient at Strickland Memorial
Hospital.
Miss Maude Greene it-turned to
Lei home ct. West Point Tuesday
alter visiting Mrs, Logan Wallace.
Mr. and M-s . Homej; L>. Grissom
. hu Mrs. entries Searlcs were re
cent visitors in Atlanta.
MASTEF. NA.vu
M-. and Mrs. Wendell Nance an
nounce the birth of a son, born on
Tuesday. Nov. 11, at StricklamUMe
i.oi lit 1 Hospital.
Doug A'kc-r. Is a patient at Head’s
Clinic, Lebuion, where he under
went an appendectomy.
VIASTER MILLS
Mr. an I Mrs. L. D. Mills an
bounce me birth of a son, born
n uesday, Nov. 11, at Strickland
morlul Hospital.
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R. L. Ifiason, Jr., has leturned to
his home m Los Angeles, Calif., after
;pending 'wo months here with his
grand tiiuttv Mrs. L. A. Eason.
MASTER 1’llll.l.ll‘S
Mr and Mrs. Walter F: Phillips
rmounre the birth of a son, born
mi Tuesday, Nov. 11; at Strickland
Memorial Hospital.
.V'-TJR WHITE
Mr. and Mrs: Henry G. White an
rounce '.he tilth of a son, born on
Tuesday. Nov. 11, at Strickland Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs, Bennie Moss underwent a
major operation at Strickland Me
morial Hospital Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brown an
noup-e "Tuesday, the birth of a daughter, born
on Nov. 11, at Strickland
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. William Jones is resting
nicely at Strickland Memorial Hos
pital where she underwent an op
en tlon Tuesday.
Mt. anil Mrs. Millard Smith and
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DRS. T. H. WYNNE.
Sr. and Jr.
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 2924 — Griffin. C*.
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Automobile Financing
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Ail Typos Automobi'f?
Insurance
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$100.00 TO
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GEORGIA DS5CCIEMT
COMPANY
128 East Taylor Street
Phone 3368
ed to their home in Chsileston, 8
C„ after opending the post week
end here w.th their parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
<?mith.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Joiner are
spending this week In Hawkit sville
attending the meeting rf %he Geor
pta Pox Hunters, Association.
, nine- Is piesldent of the Associa
■ tion.
HUGHES
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tired general:
•'Does not that amount to corrup
tion through an attempt to corrupt
an official of the government of
.the United States?”
“Well, sir,"'Meyers replied, “I
j don't know' if it was corrupt or not.
He wanted me to come to work after
the war." . I
PEACE FIGHT
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filled.
| KIRKLAND. Wash. — Kirkland
merchants have voted to donate
[the funds usually used for Christ-
1
i t mas decorations to aid Europe’s
i hungry peoples.
NEW YORK — Soviet Deputy
Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vish
in'ky Tuesday night accused Bri
tain, the United Stater,. Chink and
France of displaying "complete dis
dain for the charter and principles
of the United Nations.
MANILA- President Roxas' Lib
eral party apparently retained a
bare working majority in the Philip
pines Senate on the basis of scat
tered incomplete returns from Tues
day's national elections.
STOCKHOLM —Gov. Malte Jo
cabsson, chairman of the Swedish
Atomic 1 Committee, said today Swe
den had produced her first piece of
uranium.
PARIS — Gen. Charles de Gaulle
Uiged France today to take the
eed in forming alliances with the
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family of Chicago installed their
own fire escape from their
fourth floor apartment. Above,
daughter Loma gives the new ■
* steel chain ladder a trial.*
United States, Graet Britain and
other countries "who feel them
sc j ves similarly menaced" by com
! monism.
Hayes To Conduct
Prayer Meet Tonight
The Rev. Zae.h. C. Hayes will_con.
duct the Mid-week Prayer service
at the First Methodist Church to
night at 7:30. George Watkins ana
members of the choirs will conduct
the musical part of the service.
Humane Society
Honors Brave Dog
ALBANY, N. Y. tINS)—’The A
mcrican Humane Association' re .
cently awarded a Bronze medal to
Pal with the inscription: To Pal.
a dog, for having saved the life of
his mistress.
Pal, a small black dog owned by
Mrs. C. E. Anderson, was In the
Anderson home year.! when sud
denly Mrs. Anderson was confront
ed ,,'jy a three-foot rattlesnake COil-
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ed to strike.
Instantly Pal sprang between his
mistress' 1 and'theTreptile. The snake
struck Pal in the face but the dbg
shook off his attacker. Again the
snake bit Pal. Pal for the second
time dislodged the rattler.
Prayer Services At
First Presbyterian
Prayer services will be held at
the First Presbyterian Church to
night at 7:30, it was announced. The
public is invited to attend the ser
vices. ___
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WATCHDOG
T HE earned SECURITY must be you guarded have
good constantly by the service of a
agent.
The Association of Life
Underwriters is a voluntary
high organization which stands for
service standards. You
can have confidence that a
member of this group will
guard your interests faithfully.
Griffin Association Of
Life Underwriters
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Short Features!
Chapter 3—“MYSTERIOUS MR. M”
I I Cartoon Fun—“KITTY CADDY”
3 RIP ROARING DAYS—STARTING THURSDAY 2 P. M.
J \ction Home of Pictures’. Good ROXYk
FINAL TODAY BARBARA STANWYCK in “STELLA DALLAS" with
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JOHN BOLES — ANNE SHIRLEY.
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cision and attention to detail.
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TODAY AND THURSDAY
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