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Hospital Report
The following persons were
admitted to the hospital over
the weekend:
Mrs. Luella Smith, Mrs.
Eloise Bass, Mrs. Betty
Mallory, Mrs. Brenda Ballard,
William Perkins, J. D. Prit
chard, J. C. Post, Mrs. Frances
Haynes, Mrs. Sara Brooks, Ivy
Sullivan, Kimberly Jane Hoard,
Mrs. Linda Shuler, Paul E.
Jones, Mrs. Minnie Cupree,
Mrs. Nellie Joe Middlebrooks,
John Currington, Pamela
Anthony, Scott Douglas Em
mett, Mrs. Helen Giles, Mrs.
Annie B. Gibbs, Mrs. Christine
Brinkley, John Thomas Tuggle,
Mrs. Scotti Statham, Mrs.
Kathy Brazier, Amos Hanson,
Mrs. Doris E. Whitner, Kim
berly D. Taylor, Tammy
Gasaway, Mrs. Golden Long,
Gene Gibson, Hal A. Summers,
Mrs. Helen Hickman, Mrs.;
Willie Bell Evans, Mrs. Martha
Donaldson, Tammy Perkins,
Mrs. Pearl Davis, Eddie
Clemmons, Mrs. Hazel Cooper,
Mrs. Lillian Eppinger, Mrs.
Lillie Cartwright, Mrs. Shirley
Grant, Jack Whitfield, Carl G.
Cochran, Mrs. Clev S. Harris,
Mrs. Carolyn D. Colwell, Mrs.
Connie Merritt.
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Johnson, Walter Lee Mathis,
Vaughn Michael, Mrs. Ann Ahl,
John B. Wallace, Mrs. Gloria
Jarrell, Mrs. Nina Fisher,
Bernice Respress, Larry
Bowden, Mrs. Earline
Strickland, Henry Lewis, Mrs.
Clemmie Legare, Mrs. Judith
Allgood, Mrs. Carrie Barkley,
Donald B. Buchanan, Clifton
Brown, William Head, William
Bishop, Patricia Andress, Mrs.
Bertha Bishop, Mrs. Yvonda
Donehoo, Mrs. Moses
Lockheart, James Duke, Jef
frey Moliles, Carla E. Gillespie,
Dave O’Neal, Mrs. Josephine
Foster and baby, Kelvin Fouts,
Mrs. Suzanna Knott, James B.
Martin, Mrs. Jean Boggs and
baby, Mrs. Lenora Parrish,
Mrs. Rebecca Goodrum, Odus
Reeves, Larry Cook, Mrs.
Nancy Polk and baby, Mrs.
Lucia Lane, Mrs. Marilu
O’Neal, Mrs. Debra Morris,
Mrs. Gloria Clark and baby,
Mrs. Polly Thomas and baby,
Mrs. Fanny Drewry, Miss Jan
Malsbury, Mrs. Linda An
derson, Shondra Mosely, Mrs.
Elsie Polk, Mrs. Dixie Sim
mons, Mrs. Ann Bolton, Mrs.
Bessie Green, Mrs. Kathrine
Schrum, Timothy Dunn, Mrs.
Karen Breedlove and baby,
Mrs. Reba Smith, William
McMichael, James Conwell.
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Stork Club
MASTER BASS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bass of 320
Riley circle, Griffin, announce
the birth of a son on Jan. 28 at
the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
MASTERSHULER
Mr. and Mrs. William O’Dell
Shuler of Box 346, Hampton, an
nounce the birth of a son on Jan.
29 at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital.
Little Miss Middlebrooks
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Middle
brooks of Route Two, Hampton,
announce the birth of a daugh
ter on Jan. 29 at the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital.
MASTER BRAZIER
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lamar
Brazier Jr. of 366 East College
street, Griffin, announce the
birth of a son on Jan. 30 at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospi
tal.
MASTER STATHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Statham of 818 Pamela drive,
Griffin, announce the birth of a
son on Jan. 30 at the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital.
MASTER GRANT
Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Grant of
1063 Collier road, Griffin, an
nounce the birth of a son on Jan.
30 at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital.
Deaths -F unerals
Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Bertie Lou Mcßroom
Moore, of 30 Zebulon road,
Barnesville, Ga., widow of Mr.
Eunice Artimus Moore, died
Sunday night at the Upson
County Hospital where she was
admitted earlier in the day.
She was a native of Blount
County, Tenn., and had resided
in Barnesville for 60 years.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Mrs. Homer Crumbley of
Barnesville and Mrs. Ronald
Clark of Jacksonville, Fla.; a
son, the Rev. W. A. Moore of
Barnesville; a sister, Mrs.
Walter Griffin of Barnesville;
seven grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
in the chapel of Haisten Funeral
Home in Barnesville. Burial
will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Master Pyron
Funeral arrangements for
Master Kevin Dawn Pyron Jr.,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Pyron Sr., will be an
nounced by Miller’s Funeral
Home.
The Pyron infant died Sunday
morning.
Other survivors include his
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Casey Pyron.
Miller’s Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Driver
Funeral arrangements for
Mr. Cleveland Driver, 38, of 220
Day street, will be announced
by McDowell United Funeral
Home.
Mr. Driver died Saturday
evening at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital following
several weeks of illness.
An employe of the City of
Griffin for the past 16 years, he
was a member of the Shoal
Creek Baptist Church,
Hollonville.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Rebecca Driver; four
daughters and one son.
McDowell United Funeral
Home is in charge of all
arrangements.
Mr. Lyons
Funeral arrangements for
Mr. Billy Lee Lyons, 37, of 115
South Third street, will be
announced by Miller’s Funeral
Home.
Mr. Lyons was shot to death
Saturday night. Police were
investigating.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Frances Lyons and his
mother, Mrs. Peggy Hines.
Miller's Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Perdue
Funeral arrangements for
Mr. Walter Perdue, 25, of Route
One, Brooks, will be announced
by McDowell United Funeral
Home.
Mr. Perdue died at his home
Saturday evening.
Survivors include his mother,*
Mrs. Cecila Perdue of Brooks.
McDowell United Funeral
Home is in charge of all
arrangements.
News highlights
News in summary from
around the state, nation and the
world:
SEARCH
MARIETTA, Ga. — Cobb
County authorities sifted
through clues in their search for*
the killer of little Deborah Lynn
Randall. Her body was found in
Cobb County late Saturday,
evening as a massive land
search for the missing girl was
coming to a close.
Lawmen vowed to catch her
killer if it took 20 years or more.
The little girl had been
missing about two weeks.
PLAN
ATLANTA — Gov. Jimmy
Carter predicted victory for his
15-man governing board
proposal for the new Depart
ment of Human Resources. It is
part of his reorganization plan.
TOO LATE /
ATLANTA — Sen. Henry
(Scoop) Jackson charged Presi
dent Nixon waited too long to'
act to curb inflation and didn’t
know what he was doing. Sen.
Jackson was in Atlanta to talk
to the General Assembly.
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g Griffin Weekly News are reprinted in this anniversary issue. •:•:
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tralia, New Zealand and
Cambodia recognize Bangla
desh; as Pakistan withdraws
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Britain’s imminent recognition
of the new nation.
Youngster’s
parents found
Sheriff’s officials located the
relatives of Joe Lawrence early
this morning after the
youngster was found wandering
near Brightmoor Nursing
Home.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Lawrence.
Officers said the youngster,
about two or three years old,
had spent the night with an aunt
who lives near the nursing
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He wandered from the home
of his aunt this morning and was
taken into the home of a couple
who notified authorities the
child was lost.
Deputy David Peeples
coordinated the search for the
youngster’s relatives.
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