News of Yesteryear — Sept. 28, 2012
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From the annals of 1912

• Judge Daniel was elected Deputy Grand Sire of The Odd Fellows Club.

• Plans were being made for the county fair.

From the annals of 1962

• Richard Shirah was named The Griffin Daily News “Player of the Week.”

• Mary Catharine Boyd married Robert B. Ivey.

• Eddie Smith was honored on his eighth birthday.

• The Rev. Wallace Wiggins was to speak to the LPN Group.

• A Georgia Review magazine article stated that U.S. women were too loud.

From the annals of 2007

• Gordon College baseball coach Travis McClanahan was named the Junior College Coach of the Year by the Georgia Dugout Club.

• The Griffin Technical College Foundation bought land for expansion.

• Texas-based KAMCO had plans to make improvements at Spalding Heights.

• Association of County Commissioners of Georgia executive director Jerry Griffin blasted the House Resolution 900 tax reform proposal at a local Rotary Club meeting.
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