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PERSONALS
Miss Annie Scott Gunier has re
turned t<J, thls country after
months service in Europe, with the
Red Cross Club Department.
arrived in Grifin Sunday after vl
siting her sister, Mrs. Robert W.
Maher, in Rochester, N. V
Lt. Kenneth Goodium is at lend
ing school for four months at Tyn
dall Field, Panama City, Fla.
Paul. Pryor left today for his
home in Birmingham, Ala., after
spending a few day . 'vie with his
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Washington Court House, Ohio,
who attends the Conservatory.
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Dr. T. O'. Vinson i n Savannah
attendlng a meet In: of the State
Health Association. -
Miss Edna Margaret • Hunt, stu
dent at Agnes Scott pent Sunday
at her home here.
| Miss Anne Heck, : tudent at the
University of Georgia attended ail
SAE house party at Savannah
Beach over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey left Satur
day for a trip to California.
Mrs. Quimby Mel,.'ll Jr., is
spending ter. da vs at Daytona
Beach. Fla with her in rents, Mr,
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and Mrs. M. B. Winalio'd
Mr. and Mrs. .plyndon Wayne ol
Detroit, Mich., are Mm. ing thep
parents, Mr. and Mrs A. B. Reeves
Joe Smith of Col-
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mother, Mrs. M. L. Pryor.
Mrs. Andrew Pe.tteu.on and Miss
Cai dyn Patterson rave returned
| to Harrisburg, Pi., offer visiting
Col. and Mrs. Charles Patterson
I here,
| Mr. and and Henry Mrs. Walker, Levi Bn'l of
son student at
! Clemson College, ; pent Sunday here
I with their mother, Mrs. j. H. Walk
er, Jr.
Miss Jacqueline Kelley, student at
Wesleyan Concern lory, sjient the
weekend at her lu me here and had
a her guest Miss Jo Ann Arnold of
lege Park,spent Sunday here
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ftilford.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mangham
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j born on Sunday, May 9, at Strick
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Mi s. Charles Warnock is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirkland, in Denton, Ga.
MASTER DUNN
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew M. Dunn
announce the birlh of a son, born
on Saturday, May 3, at Strickland
MemOrial Hospital.
Mrs. Ralph Hoard was moved
Saturday from Stnckl-nd Mem -
rial Hospital, where sne was a pa
to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton 1.. Watson
left Sunday for Brunswick where
\lr. Watson will serve as court re
porter fcr the next two eeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Weathers
and sons, Kit and Beck, of Colum
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LITTLE MISS KING
Mr. and Mrs. James a. King an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
born on Monday, May 10, at Strtck
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Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wilder, for
merly of Teamon. Community, will
reside at Locust Grove in the future.
SOVIET ORPHANAGES TTILL
MOSCOW —UP!—Six hundred and
fifty thousand babies lets than
three years old are in children’s
homes in the Soviet Union, *he nv.
jorlty of them war ti.mans or
children ot unmarried mothers, ia
has been announced. Moseovv nur
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ACCIDENTS
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and bruises on both legs.
Troopers reported that the acci
dent occurred east of Griffin at
n:15 p. M The car , whlch
driven b V Barnett, won demolished,
Troopers said Barnett lost control
and ran off the road and turned
several e 1 time.,. times Damage Damage was was
P laced at $500. Trocners said that
Barnett was charged with driving i
under the influence of intoxicants.
i Cpl. C. T. Lowry and Trooper M. F.
Albertson investigated the accident.
Troopers'.stated two ether persons
1 were injured in ail iwident Satur
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, day night at the intersection of
i State Highway 16 and Highway 41
just outside the city limits. Oscar
j Cheeves and Annie Belle Cheeves,
Negroes, Griffin, suffered lacera
tions in the accident, they said. The
accident involved cars 'driven by
Cheeves and Jesse C. Barrett, Jr.,
Negro, Griffin. Patrolmen charged
Cheeves with reckless driving and
under the influence of
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Approximately $100 damage was
done in an accident at the inter
sectlon of Expenmen. Fv„ Pr imrni street . and
41 Sunday afternoon,
trolmen said. The drivers of the
vehicles were Lewis f* Thornton,
Griffin, and James Quirk.. Hampton
Patrolmen saia i-.e ae.’dent occur
red when Thornton ran into the
> back of the Quick vehicle, which
■ had stopped at a ston sign. Thorn
ton was charged with, reckless driv-
1 ing.
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Jan. 1, 1940.
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