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PERSONALS
Mrs. George Mu'ray. -Mrs. Jesse
Futral. Mrs. Zrn C. Hayes. Jr.,
Mrs. Willis Campbell and Mrs. Jim
Powell spent Thtir < y at Atlanta,'
Mr. W: H. Beck. Mr.. Jesse Fort
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aid Mrs. O. N Ma'd.iir attended'the
Thdmastiin flow ohow Thursday.
Mis Emelir.i’ .. a ■ 'es and J;k‘k
le.n ford. Jr., and Joe * n!lia.'s -\tv
among students at it inline, the met
ing of the Georgia : • Inst i-* Press
A t : eii'.t inn. today in A'hni
Mi Sue Futtal, si lent at Wi'S
Utynn, will .urlve Sri . ’r ■ ’ to spend '
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Friday. May 7, 1948.
will have as her guests Sunday Miss
Eleanor Hart of Neman. Miss Kit
tie Urn ham of Baniburf', S: C. Miss
Mary Nall of Greenville. Ala , ind
Misses Sue Edge and Joyce Roberts
of Canton, all students at Wesleyan.
Miss Martha ltetd will return
Saturday from Washington, D. C..
where she has been spending this
week.
Mrs. R, O. Gilbert, if Atlanta h
spending a few diva iicie with her
l: ter, Mrs. A. P, Oil'eland.
Miss Joan Gresliaiii, student a'
Wesleyan, will arriv t Saturday t<
■I'xuid the weekend at her horn”
h" ; Ghe a her guest
Miss Ttk Davis,pf r.i identon, Fla
A.iio. Ui.'CD attends Wcileyun.
joe Quilltan of Windft; wus^a vi
-itot in Griffin today.
MASTER Mid.ENRON
MV. gild Mrs, I ’m Id IJ. Mcl.endoi
,i .jack■ jti aituoulic" the birth of :■
mn burn on .Thcrday, May 6, at
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Mm.' Walter Xin-bi 11 returnee
Wednesday .to her ttonic on 13th
t rout from Strickland Memorial
Hospital' where •lie wav a patient
.She is resting nicely.
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TEXTIL
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• ary If .the forr if economy which
we operate is tW.be preserved.”
Paly stressed tils need for fur
ther development ol the regional
education plan in tiie»3outh to pro
mote better training and research
facilities *
Charles C. Hertwig, president of ,
the , BGb .... Manufacturing ... i „
and of ... the association, . .. said in Ins
annaul report tliat the indu-iry ,
must set a "new high , . , standard . , , for
itself.
"We must be always sure that
oiu: deeds justify the principle of
system, which has made this a
great nation. of producers of
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In The Mail
Letter Suggests
Drugstore Delivery
j EDITOR, The Net Why Is it
; that not a drugstore in Griffin de
i goods and services needed . . for . a
1 nee people, lie satd.
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Hertwig . . said the , industry will
continue . to the » “sterl
recognize
ing worth” of its worker, and:
“If we continue as in the past to
take them into our confidence,
We have no reason to f«ar that un
dercurrent of strange ideology
which has pre.vad«wi cvec sections
A cur country ” '
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fivers medicine and nrp'crlptlons? ,
There are several old ladies in my !
neighborhood who nePd medicine
and have no way of going to town j
and getting it. Unless a neighbor |
Is kind enough to get it for them j
they have to get a taxi to pick it j
up and bring it to them, making it
cost more money.
The drugstores would perform a
real service if they would deliver i
medicine and presc-i latiftns. One ,
or two‘‘deliveries a day should be
•sufficient. i
NAME WITH HELD
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sunlight, a,nd water, ond tile bal
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