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THREE QUALITIES For Suits—
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For skirts, dresses, coats—New 56 inch $ .98 $£.50
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her parent*, Mr, and Mrs. J. W.
Slade, and her brother and sister,
Mr. and Jfrs. R. M. Mitchell.
Mrs. O. N. Mathis, director of this
district of music clubs, will .attend
a board meeting of the Stake Fe
deration of Music Clubs Thursday
in Atlanta.
TDr. and Mrs. A. S. Fltzhuh, HI,
and baby daughter. Mary, of Little
Rock, Ark. will arrive Thursday for
the wedding of Miss Laura Cum
mlng and John Northey, Jr., Mon
day night.
Mrs. A. L. Barnett and Mrs. W.
M. Barnett have returned from Bre
vard, N. C., where they were called
because of the death of their uncle,
Mr. Dave Simpson.
Mrs. Fred Young returned to her
home In Nashville, Tenn., today
her Mrs.
lanta Tuesday.
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Miss Emily Day Wilson, student
at Wesleyan, will arrive Saturday
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MASTER SHIRLEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shirley, Jr.,
of Marietta announce the birth of
a son, born on Wednesday, Nov. 17,
at Crawford W. tong Hospital, At
lanta, Mrs. Shirley Is the former
Miss Elizabeth Mauney of Griffin.
The baby’s grandparents are Mr;
and Mrs. W. H. Shirley and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Mauney, all of Grif
fin.
Mrs. Iva Wise and daughter, Ru
dene, and Ruby Simpkins were re
-ent visitors In Bamesville.
PEACE FIGHT
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are creating a new Germany which ■
might not be willing to oppose Rus
sia. He pointed out Hitler had no
difficulty reaching an accord with
Russia. He said turning the Ruhr
coal mines and steel mills back'to
the Germans is a grave mistake.
Gen. Lucius D. Clay, U. S. mili
tary governor in Germany, said the
Western powers have reached “90
percent agreement” on an occupa
tion statute for Western Germany.
The Russians In blockaded Berlin
ordered the removal of Gustav
Klinghoefer as head of the City
Economic Department. It was the
fifth city government office to be
spilt.
Premier Marshall Tito said Rus-
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Yugoslavia worse economically than
some capitalist countries.
Baptist Service
The Rev. George Stewart, Pres
byterian'Mtssionary to the Belgian
Congp, will be the speaker at the
prayer meeting services at the First
Baptist Church tonight at 7:45,
Melvin Bradley, educational direct
or, said toda>.
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• LOW-ANGLE bevel of sole plate slips easily under buttons
• THUMB REST—makes iron easier to guide and use
• WIDE HEEL REST—gives firm supp ort when lion is standing
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