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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25.
Woman’s Auxiliary, Troy D. Barnett
Legion Post Number 15, J leafs Fri i
Evening, July 20, At the Woman's Club '
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Troy D. Barnett, Post Number- 15.
held its regular, monthly meet
ing Friday < veiling, July 20, at the
Woman's Club,
Mrs. George Weathers, president,
opened the meetirig. The opening
song was America,” This was
followed by the preamble to the
Constitution, read in unison. The
Ihvocation was given by'Mrs: CnratH*
Christopher.
Mrs. Kelly Pehn, treasurer, gave
a financial report. Mrs. Penn also
reported that a check had been
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National President’s Project.
A motion was .made and second
ed that an Auxiliary tlag be
chased, and Mis. W. M. Kinsman
was appointed to obtain informa -
tion regarding the flag.
Mrs. E. F. Travis, chairman of
the program committee, introduced
Mrs. Ison who sang "America The
Beautiful'.— Miss Carrie--E»kes -then
gave an interesting talk on the
drafting at the Declaration of In
dependence.
A report of a joint ■ meeting of
the Legion and Auxiliary of Bar
nesville was given by Mrs. Travis.
It was suggested that- a similar
meeting b: held by the. Griffin Post
and Auxiliary.
Alter the business meeting, a de
lightful social hour was enjoyed.
Mrs. Walter Miller and Mis. W.
P* Price, hostesses, served delicious
punch and cookies.
An exsellrnt attendance was not
e d
Flcridn's 1944-15 citrus shipping
season closed the - earliest in 15
years.
Henrietta Hall Shuck,
W ,M. U„ DeVotie
Baptist Met Monday
The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle
of the W. M. U., DeVotie Baptist
ZaCia Jones Mofld f * y hon evening,, ^ °* July
’
23.
The meeting opened with a hymn,
“Make Me.A Channel bf Blessing,”
after which Mrs. Edd Carlyle led
the prayer Mrs Herman
pregram chairman, . . presented . , an
interesting program. Assisting
were: Mrs. Ellis Jones, Mrs.
Hollingsworth. Mrs. Edd
Miss Zada Jones. Mrs"' John Avery.
Miss Annie Abbott, and Mrs. Lu
cile Shockley.
The circle chairman, Mrs. Edd
Carlyle, conducted a short business
session. The minutes of the last
meeting were rigid and approved,
and the treasurer gave a
report.
After the business meeting, the
, hostes, , assist: ...... d by Miss ... Juanita , .
Jones,.. saved delicious ice cream
and cake.
Those present were: ^Irs. Troy
Hollingsworth, Mrs. Edd Carlyle,
Mrs. Ellis Jones, Mrs. Luciie Shock
ley. Mrs. C. II. Jones, Mrs. Herman
Wells, Mrs. John Avery, Mis. Ma
lon Grant, Miss Annie Abbott, Miss
Zada Jones, Miss Jean Hollings
worth, Miss Joan -Hollingsworth,
Miss Faye Shockley. Miss Juanita
Jones, and Dan Avery.
Single Houses Scarce
CHICAGO.—(IPi—'There Is a suort
age of. houses and apartments in
91 per cent of America’s cities with
the single dwelling situation classed
as acute, according to the National
Association of Real Estate Boards,
The shortage will continue for at
Mrst six months after the end of
the war, it was predicted.
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY. JK'I.Y 25
The Adult -Ballroom Class meeG
Wednesday,- afternoon. July Avhletio 25. a'
the Griffin High School
Court. *
Calvary Baptist
W. M. S. Meets
With Mrs. Crawford
The Calvary Baptist W. M. S.
,net recenUy at th *. home 01 Mrs
-
;M. C. Crawford for the monthly
1,11 ^ e lng '
'The - meetng was opened with a
fi01 «- TUt> devotional and prayer
Wrtv • ° B — IH v. Wonh.Huck
uby. .
Mrs. Mary Carden was in charge
of the program, taken from "Royal
Service". A large number of mem
bers presented the program.
Mrs. Nellie Howard conducted the
business session, and the regular
order of business followed. The
I meeting wds closed with prayer
by Mrs. Worth Huckaby.
A social hour followed, and the
I hostesses served delicious water
Mrs. Lucy H&ison, and Rev. and
Attending were: Mrs. M. C.
ford, Mrs. Frouie Howard. Mrs. Nel
lie Howard, Mrs. Lina Fox, Mrs.
Jimmie Tatum, Mrs. Harrio, Mrs.
Mary Cardin, Mrs. AUie Hhckaby,
Mrs. Lucy Henson, and Rev pnd
Mrs. Worth Huckaby.
Customers Get Bonus
On Electric Bills
BELLEFONTAINE, O. — ItP! -r
This small Ohio city, which pro
nounces its name "b 11 fountain."
picked a novel way to give muni
cipal electric plant customers bo
nuses.
When consumers looked at their
monthly bills. they found all
.been stamped “paid.”
Miss Dorothy Maddox
President, Junior
Atlanta Woman's Club
Mis., Dorothy Maddox, daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Maddox of
Griffin, was recently installed as
president of the Junior’ Atlanta
Woman's Club at a dinner meeting
at tile Atlanta Athletic Club. Miss
Maddox,, has been a member of the
,
organization for two years, and dur
line the L - u nast vmi- a 681 sne the MUCC1 si-rvori as n «
|P’-ogiam chairman. She also held
[the office last year of president of
Georgia Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma
JshLJatecaadJyiiai .business girl's $ 0 -
rority.
Miss Maddox is employed in At
lanta as membership and public
relations director of the Y. W. C. A
OPEN HOUSE PLANNED
AT WARNER ROBINS
ROBINS FIELD. Ga.—Prepara
tions for 10.000 visitors are being
made ai Robins Field for an open
house that Warner Robins Air
Teclinical Service Command will
huld W dnesday. August 1, cele
brating the 38fh anniversary of the
Army Air Forces, it was announced
by . Col. Thomas H. Chapman.
WRATSC commanding officer.
Long Life Predicted
For Auto Engines
DEARBORN. Miah. Ilf—Long
er life from Feud and Mercury car
engines is predicted by the Ford
Motor Co., due to a new bearing
developed during the war.
Described as a tri-alloy bearing,
it. replaces cadmium, and consists
ol lead, silver, iron and copper.
Tests show the new tri-alloy
( bearings will last three times
than usual—even under the
trying conditions.
Homecoming Day At,
County Line Aug. 5
Homecoming Day will be held at
County Line Church at Digby on
Sunday. August 5- Rev. Olin Fox
of Dublin, formerly pastor of the
First Christian Church of Griffin,
will conduct the meeting. He will
speak at the services 11 A. M and
8 P. M. There will be lunch a*
noon. Throughout the day short
talks will be give nby visitors.
Revival services will begin Sun
day, August 5, and will continue
through Thursday, August 9
Julio ... r>. Deoring . C _. ire . 16
Met Recently With
Mrs. J. W. Mashburn
The Julia Dcaring Circle met re
cently with Mrs. J. W. Mashborn.
The meeting opened with a song
Mrs. Luciie Lane presented the de
votional, taken from Romans, the,
thirteenth chapter, and Mis. L. F.
Jones. J-r. t led the prayer.
During the business session, the
mission report was made by Mrs.
Fred Washington. Ollier business
matters were discussed, and the
meeting was closed with prayerDby
Mrs. Lane.
Alter the meeting, the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Luciie Lane, serv
ed delightful refreshments.
Those present werfc Mrs. T. J
McCarty, Mrs. Luciie Lane, Mrs.
Wayman <SP
Merritt, Mrs. Fred Wash
ington. Mrs. Roy Vickery, Mrs. L. F.
Jones, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Mashburn and
:ne new member, Mrs. Roy Golden
Can't Drink Together
FAIRFIELD. 111. (IPI—Wayne
county' tavern owners will have to
| make up their minds. A n w board
of supervisors' ruling says they can
cater to men or to women, but not
to both in the. same tavern.
Miss Frances Kinq ^
v Weds » - . ~ Rev. Purviance p. .
Here, Sunday
‘
Miss King, , „ Hamptor.
Frances . of
and Rev. Harry Purviance, parin'
of ... the Christian , .. Church at
Point, were married Sunday
noon, July 22, 4 :00 o'clock, at the
First Christian Church here. Rev.
Hugh T. Holland performed the
double ring ceremony in the .pres
ence of a group of friends and rel
atives.
Mr. Frank King, of Hampton ’
gave . his , sister . , in marriage, and , Mr
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s' rved f»s best man. Mr. M. M.
Thomas and Mr. W. T. Baird, of ,
Griffin, were ushers.
The hiide wore an afternoon dress J
of 11;'lit blue. , Fbr accessories were
white, . and . *hc carried an arm 1 j
I bouauet. . .. M
I Followlne: me ceremcny, the cou
< >!t ic!t foi wading trip to Pensa
ctla > Flbridg,
held Approximately 25,000,000 person* j
$50 Liberty Loan Bonds at the
end of World War I. Five issues cf
Liberty Loan Bunds wer sold from
| 1017 through 1919, with a subserip
tion of morp lhaIl * 5 . 000 ,000.000.