Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, September 14, 1974, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Griffin Daily News Saturday, September 14,1974 Page 2 wL. - r m I BHB mA • m Wi r'«Kl *sb WW'J v a w Bfriffiyji i hr# i 1a ■r*' ■ W B WMF ir Utility Club sees restored home Members of the Griffin Utility Club toured the restored historic Lewis Mills home on North Hill street yesterday morning before their regular noon meeting. The Griffin- SO! vflH Ol z - /<. \ ■’4^^'' ,K Mrs. DlAnne Butler (1), 1973-74 president of the Griffin Business and Professional Women’s Club, and Mrs. Hester Handley (second from left), chairman of special projects committee; present S2OO scholarship checks to Mrs. Thelma Moore, a B.P.W. member studlng to be an Homecoming at Providence Baptist Church Rev. Carlton Swice Good Preaching All former pastors and members cordially invited. Rev. Bill Haywood - Pastor Sun., Sept. 15 HOMECOMING £*> Faith Temple w Assembly ■ffl Os God Im M 1344 N - 9th street September 15 A Great Day Is Planned For All Members And Friends. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 10 A.M. - Sunday School 11 A.M. - Morning Worship - Pastor Speaking 1:00 P.M. - Dinner on the grounds. 2:00 - 3:00 ■ One hour of great singing - MANY SPECIAL SINGERS. Featuring: Faith Temple Orchestra "The Largest Church Orchestra in Griffin” This is your invitation to attend. BPW awards presented Spalding Historical and Preservation Society has led the effort to make the home into a place of historical interest and preserve part of the community’s past. R.N., and Miss Barbara Henderson (r), a 1974 Griffin High graduate. Clearance Whatley, coordinator of the Work Samfrie Evaluation Center at Griffin Tech received SIOO from the club to be used in his work. Improvement League awards scholarships Two Griffin High School graduates received the Annual Scholarship Award from the Griffin-Spalding Citizens Im provement League. Each student received SSO. The students receiving the awards were Margaret About Town LEGION, AUXILIARY The September meeting of American Legion Post 15 and the Ladies Auxiliary Unit will be held Monday evening. Dinner will be served beginning at 7:30 p.m. September is Music Month and the program will be centered around this. Public Notices NO ADMINISTRATION LEGAL 7945 Court of Ordinary, Spalding County, Georgia To any Creditors and All Parties at Interest: Regarding Estate of Mrs. Opal Gay McLean formerly of Spalding County, Georgia, notice is hereby given that Richard McLean, the sole heir , has filed application with me to declare no Administration necessary. Said application will be heard at my office Monday, October 7th, 1974, and If no objection is made an order will be passed saying no Administration necessary. September 12th, 1974. George C. Imes, Ordinary GRIFFIN CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE SERVICES Presently conducted at „ J 1319 D. Ruth Street-Griffin Sunday: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 11a.m. Thursday: Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 P.M. Pastor: Timothy Steiner 349-3844 or 228-3617 or 228-4836 Alexander and Garry Mc- Dowell. Miss Alexander, the daughter of Mrs. Barbara Alexander, 202 Bourbon street, is a freshman at Morris Brown College, Atlanta. Garry Mc- Dowell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McDowell, 829 North Hill street; is enrolled under an athletic scholarship at Clemson University, Clemson, S. C. The SIOO scholarship is given annually to the high school graduate whose parent or guardian is a member of the League. The Rev. O. H. Stinson is president of the Citizens Im provement League. NOTICE LEGAL 7932 NOTICE Raymond Parker, operator & manager of Baker's Rest. & residing at Baker's Motel has applied to the city of Griffin for a retail liquor Licence. Type of License - Retail Liquor Consumption on the premises only. Location - Baker's Rest. 676 N. Expressway. Application Applied - Sept. 9, 1974. Hearing date Auditorium, City Hall, 7 p.m. Sept. 24, 1974. O. H. Weaver, Jr. Atty. ★★★★★★★★ JUST IN TIME CHICAGO (UPI) - Chicago ; Today photographer William B. Decker is losing his job today, but he’s not too worried about j the future. Decker won the $300,000 first \ prize Thursday in the weekly Illinois Lottery Bonanza dra wing, and the windfall couldn’t have come at a better time. The 40-year-old bachelor is one of the reporters and photographers who will be out of work when Chicago Today publishes its last edition today. He said he planned to do some fishing, but had no other specific plans. The money will be paid in 15 annual $20,000 installments. “I don’t know what I’m going to do with it,” he said. He added, however, that he planned to continue to look for a job. ★★★★★★★★ Deaths -F unerals Mrs. Duffey Mrs. Ruby Dallas Partridge Duffey of 217 Laramie road, Hillandale, died at the Griffin- Spalding Hospital yesterday morning. She was the widow of Obrie Manning Duffey, Sr., and observed his 84th birthday Aug. 26. She was a native of Alabama. She came to Griffin from Orlando, Fla., to be with her son a month ago. Mrs. Duffey for many years was a resident of Forsyth. She was a member of the Rock Springs United Methodist Church Dadeville, Ala. Survivors include a son, Obrie Manning Duffey, Jr., of Griffin; three daughters, Mrs. E. G. Lewis of Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs. Philip M. Davis of Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. J.C. Sumner of Sylvester, Ga.; eight grandchildren; six great grandchildren; a niece, Mrs. L. E. Bustle of Brandenton, Fla.; three nephews. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in Haisten’s Chapel. The Rev. Lamar Cherry will officiate. Burial services will be at 4:30 p.m. (Georgia time) at Rock Springs United Methodist Church cemetery near Dadeville, Ala. The Rev. Robert Partridge will conduct the graveside services. Mr. Chambley, Jr. Mr. Robert Milton (Bob) Chambley, Jr., of 110 Second avenue, died early last night at the Griffin-Spalding Hospital shortly after being admitted. He was taken there after being stricken ill. A native of Upson County, he was the son of the late Mr. Robert Milton Chambley and the late Mrs. Allie Lee Cowan Chambley. He had made his home in Griffin 46 years. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. John O. Waldrop, Mrs. Louise Force and Mrs. Tom Penn, a brother, W. G. Chambley, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Chambley, and a nephew, Melvin Chambley, all of Griffin. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock from the Chapel of Pittman- Rawls Funeral Home. The Rev. Earl Howard and the Rev. Robert Watts will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home until the services. Friends may visit the family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Waldrop, 110 First avenue. SING! Trinity Baptist Church North 13th Street Saturday, Sept. 14 -7 P.M. - ’Til ? "Fishermen Quartet” UNNEAPOLISj LJf' X JnE W YORK FAIR I I ft I tP A w 29.77 —D A L L*AS LOWEST TEMPERATURES \V'\ i \ / /Z^ NEWORLeANB miami r— legend ■ ■— \JX>’ /icvxSNOW V IzZZj SHOWfRS HOW UPI wi AT HER FOTOC AST ® L— 1 FORECAST FOR GRIFFIN AREA—Cloudy and cool tonight with lows m lower 60s. Tomorrow variable cloudiness and little cooler with highs near 80. Mrs. Speir Mrs. Malissa Laney Speir, 88, of Route Two, Jackson, Ga., died yesterday afternoon at Westbury Nursing Home in McDonough She was the widow of Mr. Ira Thomas Speir and was a native of Henry County. She was a member of the Sandy Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Thomas W. Childs of Atlanta and Mrs. Otho J. Morgan of Jackson; two sons, Irs Laney Speir of Phenix City, Ala., and Lemuel Thomas Speir of Mableton, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Elon Bobo of Forest Park; a brother, Emmett Laney of Rex, Ga., nine Grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Haisten Funeral Home in Jackson. The Rev. R. W. Jenkins and Elder Paul Mann will officiate. Burial will be in Bersheba Primitive Baptist Church cemetery in Henry County. Mrs. Millen Funeral services for Mrs. Luconia Millen, 89, of Route Two, Greenville, Ga., formerly of Pike County, will be held today at 3 p.m. at Sunny Side Baptist Church in Gay, Ga. The Rev. W. H. Hubbard will of ficiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include a brother, Bud Reese and:a niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Henry, all of Greenville and several other nieces and nephews. Union Society Funeral Home of Concord is in charge of arrangements. LANDMARK CHURCH OF GOD N. Hill St. Sun. School 10 A.M. Mom. Worship 11A.M. Sun. Even. 7 P.M. Wed. Night 7:30 P.M. ROBERT W. /I PRESLEY PASTOR AS 228-1845 “THE FASTEST GROWING PENTECOSTAL CHURCH IN GRIFFIN” Church of God sessions set The 69th annual meeting of Churches of God will be held in Griffin next week at the Church of God on Richardson street. T Q 9 scbooi. •'? T LI'XCB MENU ' T The master menu for the Griffin-Spalding County School System for the week of Sept. 16- 20 is as follows: MONDAY-Pizza, green limas, lettuce and tomato salad, peach half, milk, butter. TUESDAY—Hamburger, baked beans, cole slaw, cin namon roll, bun, milk, butter. WEDNESDAY—Barbecue chicken, green beans, tossed salad, congealed fruit, roll, milk, butter. THURSDAY—Meat loaf, rice and gravy, field peas, stewed tomatoes, cake with icing, roll, milk, butter. FRIDAY—Fish squares, garden peas, pear salad, cookies, roll, milk, butter. H Revival Sept. 15-22 Digby Assembly of God Highway 16 Brooks, Ga. Evangelist Chandler Holland from Colquitt, Ga. Will Be Speaking Nightly. Also Special Singing. Pastor Calvin Smith Invites Everyone To Attend - Get Something From God. . . . and there will be no place to hide! Starring PATTY DUNNING ■ JIM GRANT 00UGHTB ’ ,R • * DONALD W. THOMPSON A MARK IV PICTURES INCORPORATED PRODUCTION • IN FULL COLOR SUNDAY. SEPT. 15 — 7:30 P. M. MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH ZEBULON HIGHWAY Host pastor is the Rev. Norman LeGallienne. Sessions will begin Sunday and continue daily next week. Reports on mission work and other church programs will be given during the week’s program. Some 346 delegates are ex pected to attend the sessions. The Rev. Luke Morris of Gainesville will be the keynote speaker. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Am Barkley would like to express their sincere thanks for the many flowers, cards, words of encouragement and food during these dark days. May God forever keep all of you in his care. Wife: Mrs. Bessie Barkley Children: Nanniel, Manda, Clyde, Clarance, George, Marie, Roy and Laura Brother: Mr. Philmore Barkley