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Mr. Williams
The funeral for Mr. Bernard
P. Williams of 606 Anne street
will be conducted Friday af
ternoon at 2 o’clock from the
Sunny Side Baptist Church. The
Rev. Cleveland Scoggins and
the Rev. George Duncan will
officiate and burial will be in
Rehoboth Baptist Church
cemetery.
. Friends may visit the family
tonight at McDonald Chapel
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Mr. Beaks
Mr. Lacy Beaks of Hialeah,
Fla., formerly of Griffin, died
Wednesday in the Victoria
Hospital in Miami, Fla., after
_ an illness of several months.
He was the brother of Albert
Beaks of Griffin and Mrs.
Emmette Beaks of Atlanta.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by the House of
Alberts, Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Robinson
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, 40,
of Atlanta, formerly of Pike
County, died Wednesday at
Georgia Baptist Hospital in
Atlanta.
She was the wife of Robert
Robinson of Atlanta.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by Union Society
Funeral Home of Concord.
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Mrs. S. Smith
Funeral services for Mrs.
Susie Hollis Smith of Milner will
be held Friday afternoon at 2
o’clock from the Calvary
Baptist Church in Milner. The
Rev. H. S. Hayes will officiate
and burial will be in Springhill
cemetery in Milner.
Friends may visit the family
at the residence.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Maxie Ellis
and Miss Inez Hollis, both of
Milner; two sons, the Rev.
Henry Hollis of Covington and
Thomas Hollis, Jr., of Milner;
four sisters, Mrs. Hollis Warren
of Atlanta, Mrs. Eula Jones,
Mrs. Lillian Hood and Miss
Dolly Mobley, all of Cincinnati,
Ohio; four brothers, the Rev.
Dollis Jones of Valdosta, John
Williams of Chicago, 111.,
Emmett Williams of Ohio and
“Doc” Williams of Florida; 35
grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
McDowell United Funeral
Home is in charge of plans.
Rev. Floyd
accepts new
pastorate
The Rev. Billy Floyd has
accepted the pastorate of
Providence Baptist Church at
Williamson and will hold his
first service this Sunday
morning.
The Rev. Floyd comes to
Providence from Meansville
Baptist Church. He attended the
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary. The
Rev. Floyd and his wife, Myrtle
are parents of two sons,
Bradley, 12 and Joseph nine.
Also, on April 13, at 7:30 p.m.,
the Youth Department of the
church will sponsor the film,
“Gospel Road”. The public is
invited to
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Hospital Report
Dismissed from the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital
yesterday:
Ben Jackson, Clarence Clay
ton, Mrs. Grace Bishop, Mrs.
Patricia Flournoy and baby,
Russell M. Smith, Jr., Leonard
Bolton, Mrs. Dorothy May
Chapman, Jack Fields, Stacey
Stroud, Mrs. Sandra Chambers
and baby, Kristy Ann Chappell.
Chris Owens, David Echols,
Mrs. Kathy Carroll and baby,
Joseph Shields, Grady Maxwell,
Dennis Cash, Mrs. Sandra Kay
Schenk, Wanda Gail Briscoe, D.
L. Hughes, Mrs. Grace
Whitaker, Mrs. Judy Farr and
baby, Lovie Eugene Sparks,
Mrs. Hazel Johnson.
About Town
FAITH CHOIR
The Faith Choir of the Faith
Baptist Church will sing tonight
at the Sunny Side Baptist
Church, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE
A rummage sale will be held
Saturday at the Old Eighth
Street Baptist Church on North
Eighth street, beginning at 9
a.m., sponsored by the Church’s
gospel choir.
REVIVAL SERVICES
Revival services are being
held this week at the
Meriwether Street Church of
God with Juanita Smith of
Florida as the evangelist.
Services begin at 7:30 p.m. each
night. Hades will be the subject
of a special Saturday night
sermon.
Rev. Terrell
evangelist
for revival
Bobby Terrell, former
Griffinite, will be evangelist
during the gospel meetings at
Church of Christ, April 6-9.
He received his B. A. degree in
1972 at David Lipscomb College
in Nashville, majoring in Bible
and speech. Upon graduation,
he served the Mt. Leo
congregation in McMinnville,
Tenn., and is now located at
Morrison, Tenn.
Services will be held each
night at 7:30 p.m.
Stork Club
LITTLE MISS WILLIS
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Willis of
619 Poole road, Apt 3, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on April 2 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS OXFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Ox
ford of 829 Bel Air circle,
Griffin, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 2 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS COOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W.
Cooper of Route Five, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on April 2 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
MASTER REDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bruce
Redding announce the birth of a
son March 27 at Northside
Hospital in Atlanta. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Bailey of Tallahassee,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Redding of Griffin. Great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Chapman of Montgomery,
Ala., Mrs. Gordon Stiff of
Tallahassee, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Redding of Griffin.
Man charged
in theft
Jerry Powers, 33, of Route
One, Vaughn road, has been
charged with the theft of around
500 pounds of chicken feed and
fertilizer from Farmers Mutual
Exchange, according to Griffin
police.
Car recovered
A 1966 Ford stolen from
Kimbell’s Service Station
Tuesday, was recovered in
Clayton County by county police
yesterday.
A black man had asked to try
out the auto and did not return,
police said.
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or admit, that today's young
people have a lot going for
them, like a natural kind of
courage, complete honesty,
plenty of healthy curiosity,
and the intellect to put it
all together.
Os course, they have problems,
too. And one is money.
They want to learn how to
manage money...stretch it...
and somehow save for things
they really want—a bike or car,
their own place, maybe more
education. First National tries
to help with all such problems,
just as we've helped their
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We hope you'll help the
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ways you can. Crowing up is
one tough job. Remember?
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New Books
The following new books have
been added to the Flint River
Regional Library:
BIOGRAPHY - “Just a
Country Lawyer” by Paul
Clancy — The life of Senator
Sam Ervin, an eccentric
Southern conservative; “Pat
Loud: A Woman’s Story” —
What it is like to be a middle
aged divorcee in today’s
society.
RELIGION — “Hunting the
Divine Fox” by R. Capon — The
author of “Bed and Board”
Bi-centennial
coin boxes
distributed
Coin collectors have been
placed in several places on the
community to raise money for
the community’s celebration of
the nation’s bi-centennial.
Doug Hollberg, general
chairman, pointed out that
some expenses will be involved.
He said there are no funds
available except those which
people contribute.
This is one way people of the
community can help support the
program to celebrate the
nation’s 200th birthday,
chairman Hollberg said.
No big fund raising cam
paigns are planned.
Bid received
on 41 paving
Coffee Construction Co., of
Eastman, Ga., was the ap
parent low bidder for resur
facing 18.550 miles of U. S. 41 in
Spalding, Henry and Clayton
Counties.
The resurfacing will begin at
state Route Three in Griffin and
extend north to State Route 54.
shows why no words of ours can
ever be trusted to mean the
same thing when used about
ourselves on the one hand and
about God on the other;
“Preludes to Prayer” by Louise
Cassels — 365 brief readings,
one for each day of the year.
FICTION — “The Hawkline
Monster” by Richard Brautigan
— In Eastern Oregon in 1902 a
15-year-old Indian girl seeks the
right men to kill what she
believes to be a monster under
the basement of an old house;
“The Abbot’s House” by Laura
Conway — Ennis Corbyn leaves
the country life of Sussex to
become the toast of the London
social scene in the last years of
the Regency; “Anger in the
Wind” by Logan Forster —
After being educated in a white
man’s world, a half-breed
decides to put down stakes in
the Colorado Territory and live
a life like other men; “A Far-
Off Place” by Laurens van der
Post — A long and fearsome
journey finally turns into a
cleansing pilgrimage.
Gray to speak
John D. Gray, Jr., manager of
the Macon division of Life In
surance Company of Georgia,
will speak to the Griffin Life
Underwriters Association April
11. He is a former Griffinite.
The Friday meeting will be
held at noon at the Griffin
Moose Club.
President’s club
Thomas N. Williams of
Griffin has been honored by Life
Insurance Company of Georgia
with membership in the com
pany’s President’s Club in
recognition of outstanding
service during 1974.
Mr. Williams is an agent with
the Griffin district.
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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, April 3,1975
Parents
course
planned
Gordon Junior College’s
Office of Community Services is
offering a specially designed
non-credit course for parents as
part of the spring curriculum.
“Parents of Children” is a
seven-week course to help
parents better understand their
children and develop more
effective ways of relating with
them. The course is geared
toward parents of children
ranging in age from infants to 11
years old. Class begins April 9
and meets every Wednesday
from 7 until 9 p.m. at St.
George’s Episcopal Church in
Griffin.
Stuart Cohen, a psychologist
at the Henry County Human
Resources Center, is the course
instructor. Parents will be
encouraged to share their
problems and ideas on
parenting. Topics of discussion
will include communication, the
importance of a child’s self
concept, supervising the child’s
play world, and discipline.
Registration information for
“Parents of Children” can be
obtained by calling the Office of
Community Services, Gordon.
Students named
to Tift
dean’s list
Tift College has named
students to the dean’s list for the
winter quarter.
Named to the dean’s list from
Griffin are Anne Addison
Barker, Donna Denise Boggs,
Nancy Faye Brown, Cheryl
Elaine Griffin, Sharon Anne
Harris, Brenda Mayes Kim
brough, Marilyn Diann Reid,
Dorothy Spruell Sims and
Janice Anderson Sinclair.
Cubs visit police
Den Four Cub Scouts from
Pack 12 visited the Griffin
Police Department and city
park.
Making the trip were Ray
Alford, Ira Butler, Douglas Hill,
Earl Lee, Timmy Peeples, Jeff
Foster, and Wesley Cavendar.
Guests were Darrell Alford
and Michael Peeples.
The Den Mother is Mrs. Mary
Alford.
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