Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, February 21, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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Boys Sweaters • Broken Sizes • Navy Only • Reg. 3.99 Men’s Sports Shirts • Assorted Styles • Reg. 2.99 & 3.99 Boys* SportCoats • 10 Only • Winter Styles • Reg. 9.99 to 16.99 isd ■ Lovable Bras • Discontinued Styles • Reg. 1.50 to 3.00 Baby Carrier • Padded Seat • Adjustable • Reg. 2.99 • Men’s - Women’s and Children’s • Reg. 4.99 to 10.99 2 . 22 - Shop With Confidence At Belk - Matthews Hairspray • Large Can • Caryl Richards • Reg. 88c 2 - 1.00 Ladies’ Jewelry • Assorted Styles • Reg. 1.00 & 2.00 3 " 1.22 Men s Winter Jackets • Broken Sizes • Reg. 10.99 to 16.99 K» a o Teflon Fry Pan • Bakelite Handle • Reg. 2.99 1.88 Winthrop Bedspreads • Twin Size Only • 11 Only • Reg. 3.99 tsd Sale • Women’s and Children’s • Reg. 2.99 to 3.99 1.22 Pair Monday, Feb. 21, 1966 Griffin Daily News ' s- >> , iHs, if VV>WI«^V^.V^v ->.* II* v ' i: if' v ; 1 i >• & r - t'' % 1 y' : 1!. m'm; M. If 1: \ / ‘ ■ ! ■i»YSYf Be : : ? ■ t I I < f i ■' m j : Vi. Vi -V V if y * I i s f 8 : .v. vk * V y ' v w * 2 i : fm (Griffin Daily News Staff Photo). Visit News Office Members of the Pine Tree Patrol of Girl Scout Troop 274 of Crescent School visited the office of the Griffin Daily News and were shown how the paper is pub* lished. The trip was part of the field work necessary for the girls to receive their "My Community*’ badges. Printer Edward Allen demonstrated how the mag* azine pages are made up. Looking on are (1-r) Marilyn Foster, Debbie Akins, Scout Leader Mrs. H. A. Foster, Gilda Childres, Gail Hyatt and Marsha Mont* gomery. Rangers Report Fires In Lamar, Spalding The Spalding County Forestry Unit reported this morning a woods fire in Lamar County that burned a total of 15 acres on Sunday. One tenth of an acre was burned In Spalding County in a wood fire. Hie Rangers also answered two grass fires in Spalding County on Sunday. 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LILIES GLADIOLUS • Climbing • Rubrum 13 different colors, in • Regal • Pineapple cluding the popular • Dwarf Cannas ice. Large size • Pfitzer Hybrid green bulbs. • Regular Canna Lilies in red, yellow, orange and pink. PERUVIAN • Calla Lily Bulbs Large Hanging 14-Inch Basket Bulbs DAFFODILS A lovely and different BEGONIAS plant from South America. Add charming color to Tuberous Rooted your home and garden. Red, Pink, Yellow, or BEGONIAS Orange. BUCKLES HARDWARE CO. 409 West Solomon Street Phone 227*5503 — FREE PAVED PARKING — 8 Mrs. Dean Dies Sunday Mrs. Etta Colbert Dean, 76, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hudle Mae Fouts of 614 East McIntosh road. She was a member of the An tioch Methodist Church In Ac worth, Ga. She was bom in Paul ding County, but had lived in Griffin for 15 years. Mrs. Dean Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hu die Mae Fouts; one son, Ray Dean of Ac worth; one sister, Mrs. Ida Mc Michen of Acworth; five grand children; 13 great-grandchild ren and several nieces and nep hews. Mrs. Dean’s body was carried to Acworth today. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by McDonald Chapel. Rites Saturday For Dr. Bryan Funeral services were held Saturday for Dr. F. H. Bryan of Reynolds. He died Friday. He was related to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Banks of Concord. Ex - Griffinite Injured In Auto Accident MILLEN — Mrs. Clyde Dekle, Jr., the former Miss Charlotte Tyus of Griffin, was seriously In jured in an auto-truck collision near here Friday. The driver of the car in which Mrs. Dekle was riding, Mrs. I. P. Mills, was kill ed Instantly. Mrs. Dekle and an other passenger in the Mills’ car were taken to the Millen Hospi tal. The three women were on their way to Statesboro to attend a district Garden Club meeting. Investigators said the accident occurred when a trailer truck came over a hill and skidded on to the wrong side of the road. Following the accident the dri ver of the truck said his brakes failed. The truck struck the side of the car in which Mrs. Dekle was riding. Reports from the hospital this morning were that Mrs. Dekle was resting well. She suffered a broken ankle, a broken leg, bro ken ribs and an Injured should er. She also suffered a blow on the head and cuts on the head and face. Mrs. Dekle Is the daughter of the late Mr. Ober Tyus and the late Mrs. Lottie Belle Tyus. ■M-- * i Frank Dickerson Hospital The following patients were admitted to the Griffin - Spald ing Hospital during the weekend: Malcom Barineau, Mrs. Mary Bagwell, Mrs. Joyce Bunn, Mrs. Annette Goodman, Mrs. Ethel Fields, Mrs. Mavis Bunn. Mrs. Thelma Gaddy, Mrs. Doris Cook, Mrs. Elizabeta Rogers, Mrs. Edna Shrader. Miss Nancy Clarkson, Avery Tarleton, Luther Jones, Aldora Smith, Willie Harkness, Mrs. Juanita Holcomb, Mrs. Margar et Campbell, James Crawford, Mrs. Louise Hodges, James Wil- 11s. Essick Reeves, Miss Susan Gat lin, Mrs. Mamie Green, Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Elsie Gil es, Miss Linda Duke, Mrs. Betty Smith, Mrs. Martha Stewart, Ge orge Underwood, Roswell Davis. Mrs. Candice Howard, Mrs. Martha Dobson, Mrs. Marjorie Nunnally, Mrs. Maxine White, Martha Chambers, Waymon Reid, Mrs. Connie Cain, Mrs. Janet Rainey, Wayne Patterson, Robert Duke. Frank Smith, Mrs. Willie And rews, Sandra Stewart, Ora Ham, H. M. Perkins, Mrs. Mary Hud son, C. A. Williams, George Ad cock, Mrs. Ruby Curtis, Mrs. Stella Hood, Douglas Watkins, Joe Lyons. The following were dismissed: Mrs. Marlene Pinson, Mrs. Ed na Hancock, Mrs. Elaine Bailey and baby, Mrs. Earlene Eppin ger, Mrs. Mary Nagel, Mrs. Ola Sims, Mrs. Susannah Deaver and baby, Charles Ford, Miss Mary Ann Compton, Mrs. Louis Cul berth. Woodrow Tingle, Mrs. Inez Manord, Mrs. Martha Thomas, Richard Smith, Nancy Toland, Jerry Neill, Mrs. Portia Hodo, Mrs. Eunice Holston, Mrs. Ma mie Chappell, W. J. Horton. Joe Sims, Miss Nancy Clark son, Mrs. Virginia Gasses, Bob by Terrell, Mrs. Carle Pitts and baby, Mrs. Edna Ruth Hudson and baby, Harry Phillips, Mrs. Grace Mitchell and babv. Sue Grant, Mrs. Roberta Gault. Miss Janice Snow, Mrs. Mavis Bunn, H. O. Williams, Miss Mar garet Davidson, Mrs. Martha Hammond, Mrs. Lillian Harrell, John Harlow, Johnny William son, Willie Harkness, Marshall Lee. Mrs. Singley Of Barnesville Dies BARNESVILLE, Ga. — Mrs. Maggie Eva Smith Singley of Route one, Barnesville, died Sunday morning in a private hospital after a lengthy illness. She was bom in Butts County and lived in Barnesville for a number of years. She was a member of the Stark Methodist Church in Butts County. Mrs. Singley Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Vau ghn, Mrs. Bertha Kitchens, both of Jackson, Mrs. Ophelia Dick erson of Milledgeville; two bro thers, Albert Smith of Jackson, Buck Smith of Barnesville; two grandchildren, eight great grand children and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Stark Metho dist Church in Butts County with the Rev. Jack Buffington and the Rev. Bill Coleman officiating. Burial will be in the church cem etery. Mrs. Singley’s body will remain at Hubbard Funeral Home in Barnesville and will be carried to the church to lie in state one hour before the funer- Dickerson Named Henry STAR Student Frank Dickerson, Henry Coun ty High School senior, has been chosen STAR Student for 1965-66. He chose as his STAR Teacher, Mrs. J. R. Parker, his foreign language instructor. The STAR Program at the Henry County High School is sponsored by the McDonough Lions Club. Dickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dickerson of Hampton, plans to attend Col umbia University upon gradua tion. He is a 1965-66 National Me rit Scholarship finalist and twice was chosen to represent Henry County High in the Governor’s Honors Program. He has serve- as editor of ‘Nado, the school newspaper for two years and is a member of the Beta Club and Spanish Club. Mrs. Parker, a graduate of Ag nes Scott College, has majors in Spanish and French and has done graduate work at Emory University. She has taught at Henry County High for 10 years. Mrs. Goddard Buried Sunday BARNESVILLE, Ga. — Mrs. Sara Helen Pippin Goddard, 43, of 2 Byrd street, Barnesville, died Saturday morning at the Monroe County Hospital in For syth, Ga., where she was admit ted earlier in the morning. Mrs. Goddard had been in de clining health for a number of years but her death came un expectedly. She was born in Monroe Coun ty, but had made her home in Barnesville for a number of years. Mrs. Goddard was a member of the First Baptist Ch urch in Barnesville and was at one time employed by William Carter Co. She is survived by her hus band, John Goddard, Jr., of Bar nesville; one daughter, Mrs. Jo hnny Ruffin of Barnesville; two sons, Airman Jerry Brooks, USN Pensacola, Fla., and Walter Ron nie Brooks of Barnesville; her mother, Mrs. Pearl Williamson Pippin of Barnesville; two gran dchildren, Stan and Susan Ruf fin; three brothers, Walter Pip pin and Harry Pippin, both of Barnesville and T-Sgt. Carlton Pippin, USAF England. Funeral services for Mrs. Goddard were conducted Sun day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. W. Howard Ethington and the Rev. Hilton Gillespie offi ciating and burial was in Green wood cemetery. Hubbard Fune ral Home of Barnesville was in of McDonough Man Killed In Wreck Traffic accidents In the five county area of the Griffin Post of the Georgia State Patrol Sun day killed a McDonough man and injured five other people. Leon Davis, 20, a Negro, of Route One, McDonough, was killed Sunday night when the car he was driving went out of con trol and overturned. He died of a broken neck. Troopers J. B. Tuggle and J. Stork Club LITTLE MISS BUNN Mr. and Mrs. James Wayne Bunn of 1327 Herndon street, Griffin, announce the birth of a daughter on February 20 at the Griffin-Spalding County Hospi tal. MASTER SMITH Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith of Route Three, Griffin, announ ce the birth of a son on Febru ary 20 at the Griffin - Spalding County Hospital. LITTLE MISS NUNNALLY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nunally of Route Four, Griffin, announ ce the birth of a daughter on February 20 at the Griffin-Spal ding County Hospital. MASTER DOLESON Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Doleson of 610 Sims Street, Barnesville, announce the birth of a son on February 20 at the Griffin-Spal ding County Hospital. MASTER HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Howard of Route One, Griffin, announce the birth of a son on February 20 at the Griffin-Spalding County Hos pital. LITTLE MISS WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald White of 724 McLaurln avenue, Griffin, announce thebirthofa daugh ter on February 21 at the Grif fin-Spalding County Hospital. MASTER STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jerry Ste wart; of Route Four, Griffin, an nounce the birth of a son on February 20 at the Griffin-Spal ding County Hospital. About Town EXCHANGE CLUB Lemuel Watkins, coordinator of the Griffin High DTC Club, and Tommy Snider, president of the DCT Club, will present the program at the weekly meeting of the Griffin Exchange Club on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the E1 k a Club at 12 noon. TOASTMASTERS CLUB The Griffin Toastmasters Club will meet at the Elks Club for a dinner meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. T. King, who investigated the accident, said in a report that Davis was “traveling south of Keys Ferry road at a high rate of speed, lost control and the ve hicle ran off the left side of the road, traveled 360 feet and cross roaded back to the right side of the road and down the right * shoulder and ditch for gOO feet.” The vehicle struck some small trees and overtursed. It stopped against a large tree, troopers said. Damage to the 1965 model car he was driving was estimated at $2,500. The fatality raised the total number killed in traffic accidents in the five-county area for 1966 to four. Five people were injured in a four-car accident Sunday af ternoon near the south city li mits of Griffin on U. S. 41. Drivers of cars involved were listed as Albert M. Lavender of 15 Wooodlawn avenue, Hamp ton; Gladys Floyd Perdue of 322 West Chappell street, Griiiin; Frederick N.MOser of Bluffing, ton, Ind.; and Justin A. Roberts of Moblesville, Ind. Injured were Gladys Floyd Perdue, who suffered a neck in jury; Gladys Roberts who suf fered a broken arm and lace rations to her head; Mrs. Fred Moser, who suffered a back in jury; Martha Moser, who suffer ed neck and back injuries; and Justin A. Roberts who suffered chest and nose injuries. All of the injured were treat ed at the Griffin - Spalding Co unty Hospital. Investigating troopers estima ted damage to the four cars at $4,100. No one was Injured In three other accidents in the area whi ch resulted in $450 damage. REMOUNT you? Old DIAMONDS Newest Large Styles Choice at Lowest Price* ON EAST TERMS Special for February white or yellow gold. TIFFANY MOUNTINGS $16.99 SHARP'S JEWELERS 118 West Solomon Street Phone 227-2595 QUALITY BUYS v. in Tans Recorders II Vi •CORE! SCOOT!? VBHSXSwtW ymwsmIm RCA VICTOR So6d State Monaural RCA VICTOR Solid State Stereo Tape Recorder. V reel-to-ree! 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