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men chosen to guide the gigantic Northrup XB-35 plane—the
famous “Flying Wing”~on its initial flight. Left to right are Fred
Charles Bretcher, co-pilot; Max Stanley, chief pilot; and O. H.
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“Thanks for the loan, Grandma! 1 wish Mom and Pop
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| MRS, HOOD RETURNS
Mrs. Maude IHood, associate
professor of home economics at
the University of Georgia has re
turned from the annual conclave
of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national
honorary home economics society,
held at Minneapoiis Miss., last
week.
Mrs. Hood served as district
counselor for the society at the
convention and was accompanied
by home economics student Glo
ria Needham, Hapeville, and
May Dearing Niholson, Athens,
president and vice-presideat re
|spectiveiy oi the soiety's local
chapter.
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Silhouetted ®against the clouds,
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smasher in Pittsburgh, Pa., as
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probably have charge of the
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“Operation Iceberg” —an ex
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FUNERAL NOTICE
(COLORED)
GRIFFIN, Rev. Mr. V. O, Sr.—
Died at his residence, 1072
Reese street, Sunday faternoon,
June 23, 1946. The relatives
and friends of Rev. and Mrs.
V. O. Griffin, Mr. V. O. Grif
fin, jr., Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Johnson and
family, Philadelphia, Penn,;
Mr. Morirs Griffin, Miss Jes
sie Griffin, Eatonton, Ga.; Mr.
Eli Griffin, Florida; Masters
Benjamin, Milton, Edward, An-
thony Johnson, Misses Peggy
Ann and Barbara Johnson, all
of Philadelphia, Penn.; Mrs.!
Fannie Barnes, Mr. and’ Mrs. .
Walter Barnes, Hartwell, Ga.;
Rev. E. L. Barnes and family,
Elberton, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Smith, Rev. D. L. Sad
dlre; Mr. W. H. Saddler, all of
Toccoa, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Burgess, Mrs. Emmid Bil—‘
lups, Mrs. Mary L. Sanders, Mr.|
and Mrs. Phil Durham, all ofl
Athens, Ga., are invited to at
tend the funeral of Rev. Mr. V.{
O. Griffin, sr., Thursday, June
927, 1946, at 3:00 o'clock p. m.
from First A. M. E. church,
Strong street. The Rev. D. S.
Sanders will officiate, assisted
by Rev. J. C. Vining and Rev.
W. N. Jonas. The Stewards anu
selected pallbearers are re
quested to meet at the funeral
home at 2:20. Interment in the
Gospel Pilgrim cemetery. Me+
Whester Funeral Home Jn
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946,
—By MAJOR HOOP|;
—By MERRILL BLOSSER
—By V. T. HAMLIN
—By FRED HARMON
—By LESLIE TURNER
—By EDGAR MARTIN