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— Griffin Daily News Tuesday, September 17,1974
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Among the leaden In the Spalding Cancer Society unit are
(1-r) Stell Gray, vice president; Mrs. Linda Johnson,
secretary and treasurer; and Bob Glover, president.
Glover president
of Cancer unit
Bob Glover, an officer with
Commercial Bank & Trust Co.,
has been elected president of
the Spalding County Unit of the
American Cancer Society.
Stell Gray of The Bank of
Griffin was elected vice
president. Mrs. Linda Johnson
was named secretary and
treasurer.
Dr. Weldon Kelley was named
medical vice president.
Walker Cook, curriculum
director of the Griffin-Spalding
School System, was elected
chairman of the board of
directors.
Serving on the board will be:
Mrs. Madge Beck, Sid James
First Baptist
names Lee
to posts
Griffin First Baptist Church
has called E. David as
minister of education and ad
ministration. Mr. Lee already
has moved with his family to
Griffin.
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Beeland, Dr. Grady E. Black,
Mrs. Grady E. Black, P. A.
Bond, William Byram, Mrs.
Wallace Callaway, Mrs. J. M.
Cheatham, Adair Chunn, Mrs.
Charles M. Clifton, Grady
Donaldson, Ronnie Franklin, E.
G. Harper.
Mrs. Douglas Hollberg, Mrs.
E. J. Jones, Mrs. Ann P.
Meintzer, Frank Moore,
William F. Myers, Grady H.
Norton, Mrs. C. C. O’Brien,
Mrs. L. C. Olson, David L.
Patrick, R. D. Potter, Warren
Pugh.
Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mrs.
James Strong, Dr. Grady F.
Duke, Lin Thompson, A. C.
Touchstone, Rev. Forest
Traylor, Mrs. Philip Weldon,
William F. Westmoreland,
William Woods, Fred Watkins,
James L. Knight, Jr., C. W.
Daniels, Raymond Head.
Mrs. Lucius Mathis, Jr.,
Isaiah Miller, Dr. Charles
Releford, Rev. 0. H. Stinson, E.
S. Spikes.
Hospital board
chaired by Jerry Savage.
Henzel then gave a statement,
more than five hand-written
legal size pages long, to Savage
and other board members.
In the statement, Mrs. Henzel
said she asked for a leave of
absence to have surgery but
was told by the supervising
nurse that if she took the leave,
she could no longer keep her
position as charge nurse.
She also stated she had to
come to work some days when
she was ill as there was no one
to take her place. Once, she
charged, she became faint in
the delivery room but could not
go home, as there was no one to
relieve her and she could not
leave the floor unattended.
The personnel committee is
investigating the matter.
STUDENTS
Two Griffin High School
sophomores, Teresa Strickland
and Wendy Wright, visited the
board meeting, along with two
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Sprained wrists
Wilson Llfsey, foreman of the body shop at Timmers Motors, looks over passenger side of
wrecked auto in which Michael Young, 18, of the Callaway Motel, escaped with a sprained
wrist. The driver, Beverly Lynn Mathews, 19, of 1601 Pine View drive, suffered lacerations
to her nose and mouth and contusions to the knee. Both were treated in the Griffin-Spalding
Hospital emergency room and dismissed. Miss Mathews told police she was talking with
Young when she ran off the road and crashed into a utility pole on the North Expressway
near the Griffin water works. The accident happened around 11:20 p.m. last night.
Juveniles accused
in store burglary
Two juveniles have been
charged with burglarizing the
Feed and Tact Store on Ga. 16
West, in the Line Creek area.
According to the Spalding
Sheriff’s Department, the
juveniles entered the store by
breaking a window in the front
door. They were accused of
damaging a rubber raft and
small boat and of stealing three
rods and reels and a tackle box,
valued at $lB5.
The boys were released to the
custody of their parents pending
juvenile court action.
John Osburn of College Park
is the store owner.
Sheriff’s officers also were
investigating a burglary at the
home of Ed Archer on Route
Three, Shoal Creek road. Entry
was made through the kitchen
door.
Taken were a 20 gauge shot
gun, .22 automatic load rifle, a
box of 20 gauge shotgun shells
and a carton of cigarets.
The break-in was reported at
9:45 last night.
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representatives from the
Griffin League of Women
Voters, Ann Crutchfield and
Ann Bethel.
The Griffin High students said
they represented the student
counsel which will send two
visitors to each meeting during
the school year.
The two new board members
were welcomed and were given
committee assignments.
Chairman Snider assigned L.
J. Ballard to the equipment and
personnel committees. Mr.
Ballard is replacing Mrs. Karen
Harris who recently moved to
Texas.
P. W. Hamil, county com
missioner, was assigned to the
emergency room committee.
Mr. Hamil replaced Jack Moss
who resigned earlier this
month.
Letters will be sent to Moss
and Mrs. Harris expressing the
board’s appreciation for their
services.
Two acts of vandalism were
also reported.
Someone broke windows,
valued at around S4O, in the
Southside Baptist Church on the
Zebulon road.
A windshield in a car owned
by Joe Scott of Route Seven,
Zebulon road, was cracked by
vandals. The damage was set at
SIOO.
Griffin police investigated a
break-in at the Agronomy Shop
at the Georgia Experiment
Station. Several keys were
among the missing items.
Ronald Crocker of Crocker
Cleaners complained that
someone removed a battery
from a vehicle there during the
night.
Police officers on patrol
discovered a drink box broken
open at Brannon’s Cash and
Carry Grocery, 815 East Broad
street. The change box and
undetermined amount of
change were missing.
Shrine
day set
Saturday, Sept. 28, will be
Griffin Shrine Day with the
annual Shrine Club parade
beginning promptly at 3 p.m.
This morning the Griffin City
Commissioners approved the
usual parade route which starts
at the shopping center at East
Solomon and Fourth street;,
goes up Solomon to Hill, then to
Broad, Eighth, Solomon and
back to Hill street, south to East
Taylor and on to Fourth street
where the parade will end.
The Shrine reviewing stand
will be in front of Griffin High
School.
Some 15 area Shrine Clubs of
the Yaarab Temple in Atlanta
will participate.
Included will be the temple
band, horses, trick cars, motor
cycles, dune buggies and clowns
galore.
A chicken barbecue dinner
will begin at noon at the city
park and will last until 7 p.m.
In running
Kevin W. Reid, Griffin High
student, has been named a
semi-finalist in the National
Merit Scholarship program. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Travis Reid, 1128
Skyline drive, Griffin.
Grace names
Eddy Sisson
to music post
The Grace Baptist Church,
Griffin, has called Eddy Sisson
to be minister of music. His
father, the Rev. Edward Sisson,
Sr., is pastor of the Crestview
Church in Griffin. The new
minister of music is a student at
Gordon Junior College and is
preparing for a career in
Christian music.
Dogwood Club
has program
on flower show
The September meeting of the
Dogwood Garden Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Joel Cox.
Mrs. William Lloyd, president,
presided.
Mrs. Fielding Lindsey, pro
gram chairman, showed slides
of the 1973 Flower Show held at
the Spalding County Fair.
Arrangements in all classes
were shown with the comments
of the judges.
Mrs. Gerald Lawhorn and
Mrs. Tom Grayson, this year’s
Flower Show co-chairmen,
passed out booklets on rules for
the show which will be held Oct.
8-12. They explained the
changes in staging of arrange
ments and display of horticul
ture. A question and answer
session followed.
The club will meet at the
home of Mrs. William Lloyd in
October to prepare horticulture
specimens they will enter in the
Spalding County Fair.
Following the meeting,
refreshments were served.
Eighteen members and one
guest, Mrs. Gerald Lawhorn,
were present.
Vandals break
church window
Another of the buildings that
was the target of vandals during
the weekend was the Sunny Side
United Methodist Church.
Someone threw a soft drink
bottle through a stained glass
window in the front of the
building.
The bottle landed inside a
section constructed for use as a
Sunday School room.
League
profiles
community
A profile of Griffin and
Spalding County has been
published by the Provisional
League of Women Voters here.
The 46-page publication was
based on extensive research by
the League.
It includes history, commun
ity characteristics, govern
ment, courts and law enforce
ment, education, city and
county boards as well as
agencies; political parties and
civic and other organizations.
Hubcap thefts
plague hospital
A young man who was seen
stealing a hubcap from a car
parked in front of the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital got away
yesterday afternoon.
Painters painting Ad
ministrator Carl Ridley’s office
looked out the window and
spotted the man taking a
hubcap from a car in the front
parking lot.
They called to the man and
told him to put the hubcap back.
He answered that the car
belonged to his brother who was
a patient at the hospital and he
was going to visit him.
The man put the hubcap in his
car which was parked nearby
and walked around the building
toward the hospital gift shop.
A few minutes later, he came
back, got into his car and drove
away.
Several hours later, a hospital
employe discovered her hubcap
had been stolen.
There have been a rash of
hubcap thefts at the hospital
recently. Citizens seeing anyone
tampering with or lurking
around cars notify hospital
security immediately.
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The following persons were
dismissed from the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital yesterday:
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PTO plans
candy sale
A candy sale which will begin
Thursday was one of the PTO
projects West Griffin School
adopted at its first meeting this
year.
The PTO also planned to have
a Fall Festival Oct. 26 and will
have a spaghetti supper Dec. 14.
During the meeting, faculty
members were introduced.
Mrs. Judy Nolan’s third grade
on the grade count.
Mrs. Catherine Norton
presented the devotional for the
meeting.