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Ml Mtf Reha Goodson, Nattle Mae
r.xU Juanita Carter, Mildred Qod
lard, Jackie Hutson and Eva Smith
IAV8 returned from Daytona Beach,
Ha., after spending sometime there.
Bobby McDaniel spent Thursday
B Ntwimn as guest of his cousin,
foe Prank Stephens
Mrs. Ann Scott is a patient tits
Strickland Memorial Hospital.
Oorp- Billy Rape of the Marietta
Air. Baae will spend this week-end
jith his parents. Mr and Mrs. W.
-y Rape.
Mm* Alice Hulsey ha* returned
some after spending a week in
IflUen *« guest of Mr. and Mrs.
31yde Dekle »nd family.
Tommy Berry, son ol Mr. and
Urs. Jake Berry, Is ratting nicely
his home after undergoing a
tonsileetomv
Miff Beia Bray has returned to
Atlanta after spending a few days
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Bray.
Mrs. 1. W. Andrew, Jr., and son,
Rum, art spending this weekend
with their parents and grandpar
ents, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mayes.
H*ITT Louise Bray, Shirley Cole
tn d Georgia Bell Christopher
will leave Saturday to spend a week
at Camp Plnaole, near Clayton.
Bob Smith Cars
Opens Big Used
Car Lot Saturday
Announcement to made today of
the opening of a big used car lot
by Bob Smith Cars, Inc. The new
tot ll located an the comer of West
Taylor street at 10th street on site
formerly occupied by the Cleveland
home.
Bob Smith, president of tils oam.
pany. stated that many great values
would be spotlighted on the lot for
typiing day and Invites everyone
to eorae by and Inspect his new ear
tot
Die new used oar lot is eonvso
lently tooeted near the business
district and will have two en
tranoea. one on West Taylor street
and one on South 10th street.
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Friday, July 15. 1949
Bart Searcy, Jr., and Scott Searcy
left Thursday to visit in Charlottes
ville, Va, Washington, D. C , New
York and Connecticut,
Mrs Lewie Beck has returned
after a two weeks venation at Sea
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Blakely and
children are spending several weeks
in Ponta Verda, Fla.
Mrs. J. F. Dickinson and Miss
Mary Dickinson spent Thursday in
Atlanta:
Mrs. Fred West has returned
home after visiting friends in
Athena.
Miss Carole Burdeshaw and Bruce
Burde&haw are spending their sum
mer vacation in long Branch, N. J.
| Halsten, —- Mias Angeline
Guys Reeves
HAIgfcen end Miss Dot are
! spending today in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlisle. Jr ,
John, Ernest, III, and Henriette
Carlisle and Miss Marian Connell
will return today after spending
several week in St. Simon Beach.
Miss Thelma Pittman is spend
ing this week in Atlantic Beach.
Fla.
LITTLE MISS BUNN ‘1
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bunn announce
the birth ol a daughter, born Fri
day, July 15 at Strickland Memorial
Hospital.
I. E. HaUten will be moved to
his home today on Meriwether at.
after being « patient at the Strick
land Memorial Hospital.
Miss Amelia Maxwell, student at
Emory University, will spend the
weekend In Oriffin with her moth
er, Mrs. M. M. Maxwell
Dr. and Mrs. Dozier Wynne re
turned home Thursday after at
tending the South-Eastern Gift
Shop In Atlanta a few days.
Mis* Ann Jones of Canton will
be guest of Miss Angeline Haisten
this weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Jimle Seay and Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Morris have return
ed to Portsmouth and Norfolk,
after spending several days with
Mrs. A. M. Cheak and Mr and Mrs.
W. M. Shivers and family.
MASTER MORRIS
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris an
nounce the birth a son. born Fri
day, July 16 at the Strickland Mem
orial Hospital.
Mrs. Eddie Lentz of Philadelphia,
Pa., has returned home after visit
ing with Mrs. Bolls Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. John Avery have
returned home after visiting points
of Interest in Tennessee. North
Carolina and South Carolina.
LOAFING MADE EASY
WAVHRLT, Tann. —HP) — “Sons
at rear have things nice at the
county oourt house. There is a
ooncrets bench all around the
court house grounds. At Intervals
there also are falt-topped poets
with a checkerboard painted on
each.
Elliott Forbes In Person
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Why risk year nesk ineisring on the right of way?
Evety motorist makes a mistake ones in s while,
so take It any. Give other driven and pedestrians ©
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Hopped-up Man Bounce
Rubber Checks
ST. LOUIS —(IF— WitMam D.
Alien, a 38-year-old clerk, told
the judge that ne wrote bad
checks while under the In
fluence of whiskey, marijuana,
benzedrine and sleeping pills.
“I got to drinking,” Allen ex
plained, "but that didn't satis
fy me so I turned to mari
juana. . That, didn’t satisfy
either so I tried benzedrine.
That made me to nervous I
oouldn't s ! ee{) so I bought sleep
ing tablets.
“I was so dopped up I did
n’t .know what- I was doing.’
Judge I, o u 1 a Comerford
thought he could cure Allen by
prescribing six months in the
city workhouse.
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PLUG PULLED «
WEST GLOCESTFR, R. L —
SIP—John Fagan, caretaker of Cas
imir Pulaski Memorial Forest, re
ported to work to find the 30-acre
Peck's Pond had disappeared. In
vestigation revealed someone had
pulled the plug by sawing off a
padlocked chain on a dam valve
and let the water run out.
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Grady Randal] Cody. ROTC stu
dent of Griffin, has completed two
weeks of the annual six weeks en
campment of the Reserve Officers’
Training Corps at Fori Bennlng
Richard T. Thompson, Coast
Guard seaman, son of Mrs. Otis
Capps of Rt. A, Griffin, is serving
at the Coast Guard Loran Station
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Philippines.
A special musical program will
be presented at the Eighth Street
Negro Baptist Church Sunday
night. The Welotone Gospel Sing
ers. Juanita Jackson and the Five
Trumpets Jubilee Singers will be
featured.
C. Pnm Wood. Griffin furni
ture man, aril! become merchan
dise director of the National Fur
niture stores, with headquarters in
Nashville, Term. For several years
he has been manager of Henderson
Furniture Company in Griffin and
is one of the best known buyers In
the Soath. Be hasn't missed a
market in 25 years.
Damage was cbnfined to the
wiring of an automobile owned by
Clarence Wright when it caught
fire due to defective wiring this
morning, firemen reported.
Firemen answered the call at
10:42 A. M. The 'ire occurred at
211 West Poplar street.
Mental Research Authorised
SEATTLE l»l — The first large
scale study of what is happening to
veterans who suffered mental dis
orders during the war is being con
ducted at the University of Wash
ington medical school To carry on
the research. Dr. Herbert S. Ripley,
head of the psychiatry department,
has been given a grant by the
Veterans Administration.
Mother Becomes Medico
BOSTON (Bl — Mrs. Doris Abra-
She LUTHER BOYNTON and CHARLES ENGLISH
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DENNIS’ PLACE
Corner Broad end North 8th Streets, For
HAMBURGERS — WIENERS — CHEESEBURGERS —
HAMBURGERS With French Fried Potatoes
HAM SANDWICHES — HOT CHIU
and COLD DRINKS
hams, S5, h°« the distinction ol
<j«iw g the first mother ever to win
a medical degree from the old
established Tufts College Medical
School.