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To be at Faith Temple
The Rev. Thurman Fountain, who is pastor of First Assembly of God, and the choir from
First Assembly will be at Faith Temple tomorrow evening. Services will begin at 7:30.
Two women
injured
in mishaps
Two Griffin woman have been
hurt in separate traffic
accidents.
This morning Mrs. Carrie
Jean Banks of Maloy road, an
employe of H & N Farms, was
injured when she fell from the
back of a moving pickup truck
at the farms.
She was carried to the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital emergency
room for treatment then
transferred by ambulance to
Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
According to her husband,
William D. Banks, she suffered
a broken ankle and arm in
juries.
Mrs. Mary Alice Lamar of 509
East Tinsley street was ad
mitted to the Griffin hospital
last night with injuries she
suffered in a collision at West
Solomon and 16th streets.
According to Griffin police,
her auto collided with a car
driven by Henry N. Ethridge of
East Quilley street. The impact
demolished Mrs. Lamar’s car,
which came to rest on its top.
She was teated for chest and
leg injuries, police said.
Griffin realtors
attend Realtors
Institute
Mickey Clark of Tom Barrett
Realty, Sue Ogletree of Griffin
Realty and Emily Claxton of
Singletary Realty have
returned from a week of in
tensive study and examination
at the Georgia Realtors In
stitute, Center for Continuing
Education, University of
Georgia, Athens.
While there they studied such
subjects as finance, law,
principles of construction,
urban growth structure and
change, industrial and com
mercial property, their
proficiency in helping both
buyers and sellers in the real
estate market.
Joy Merriam of Searcy
Murray Realty attended the
three-day graduate course and
was featured on the program
for the Women’s Council of
Realtors luncheon.
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About Town
CONTEST
The Holly Grove Baptist
Church at Orchard Hill will
sponsor a king and queen
contest Sunday evening at 7:30
p.m.
FASHION SHOW
The Black Astronettes will
present a fashion show, “From
Shaggy Rags to Fine Threads”,
Sunday evening at 5 p.m. at the
Windjammer Club, on Old
School road.
Stork Club
LITTLE MISS BRIDGES
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridges
of 222 West Oak street, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on July 22 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
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Drug charge made
A 17-year-old was arrested on
a drug offense last night when
Spalding sheriff’s deputies
discovered suspected
marijuana and pills in his
possession.
Officials said Terry Donnell
Head of Route Two, Holly Grove
road, was stopped by lawmen
after he pulled out in front of the
patrol car.
Several suspected marijuana
cigaret butts were found in the
ash tray and on the car seat.
The deputies also recovered 22
unidentified pills with no
prescription label.
He was released under a
SI,OOO security bond until the
case is disposed of in court.
Deaths -F unerals
Mr. Kendrick
Mr. William Martin Ken
drick, Sr., of 451 North Eighth
street, died Tuesday evening at
his residence.
Mr. Kendrick was born in
Pike County and had lived in
Griffin for 38 years. He was a
member of the Edwards Street
Baptist Church and was a
retired carpenter. He was a
veteran of World War One.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Edith Cook Kendrick;
three daughters, Mrs. Kate
Nelms, Mrs. Gail Dorton and
Mrs. Virginia Buice, all of
Griffin; three sons, William M.
“Bill” Kendrick, Jr., Smith
Kendrick and Irvin Johnson, all
of Griffin; 19 grandchildren,
four great-grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be conducted
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
from the Edwards Street
Baptist Church. The Rev.
Wyman Brown, the Rev. Ed
ward Banks and the Rev. W. R.
“Bob” Jones will officiate.
Burial will be in Oak Hill
cemetery. The body will remain
at McDonald Chapel until
carried to the church to lie in.
state 30 minutes prior to the
funeral hour.
Revival this week
Revival services are being
held this week at the Meri
wether Street Church of God.
Services begin each night at
7:30.
The Rev. Houett Smith of
Thomaston is the visiting
evangelist.
The pastor is the Rev. Jerry
Chaney.
Mrs. Crawford
Mrs. Cora Woodard Crawford
of McDonough road, wife of
John T. Crawford, died early
this morning at the Spalding
Convalescent Center where she
was admitted several days ago.
Mrs. Crawford was a member
of Haven Chapel Methodist
Church.
In addition to her husband she
is survived by three daughters,
Mrs. Ocie Bell Gardner of
Chicago, 111., Mrs. Ruby
Copeland of Cleveland, Ohio
and Mrs. Ethel Goodrum of
Griffin; four sons, Marvin
Crawford of Tampa, Fla., Ellis
Crawford, John T. Crawford,
Jr., and Willie Crawford, all of
Trenton, N.J.; a brother
Shannon Woodard of Griffin;
and a sister, Mrs. S. Scandrick
of Jonesboro.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by Spalding Un
dertaking Co.
Some items
in burglary
recovered
Police said some items taken
in a burglary last night at
Hudson’s Grocery, 603 East
Chappell street, have been
recovered. They did not disclose
how the merchandise was found
or if any arrests were made.
The break-in occurred shortly
before 2 a.m.
The stolen goods included
meat, ice cream, cigarets and
soft drinks.
Police also investigated a
burglary yesterday at the VFW
Club on North Third street.
Chewing gum and cigarets,
with a total value of around S6O,
were missing.
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93-year-old doctor will quit
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
At 93, Dr. Franklin Cookingham
has decided to quit medical
practice, not because of his age
but because of the high cost of
staying in business.
Cookingham, the oldest prac
ticing physician in California,
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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, July 23, 1975
said he will retire in nine days.
He plans to study history,
philosophy and Spanish.
Medicine? “I’m through with
that,” he said.
A graduate of medical school
in Chicago in 1906, Dr.
Cookingham served as a ship’s
surgeon and then moved to San
Francisco in 1915.
Increases in his office rent
and malpractice insurance
rates prompted his decision to
retire, he said.