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Tuesday, November 12, 1946
Miss Peggy Smith Becomes Bride Of
Raymond Earl Edwards In
Mrs. Nora Smith announces the
marriage of her daughter, Miss
Peggy N. Smith, to Raymond Earl
Edwards of Washington. D. C.
The marriage was solemnized ai
the home of the groom’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Edwards, in
Washington, October 15, by the
Rev. Allen F. Poore.
Miss Ruth Edwards, sister of the
groom, served as maid of honor,
and Ralph Edwards, brother of the
groom, wa* tha best man.
The bride wore a gray suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
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gardenias.
Following the wedding a recept
ion was given by the groom's pa
! rents.
|, Mrs. Edwards W -CT-ia-ugWer-M"
Mrs. Nora Smith of Griffin and
the late Mr. Joseph K Smith. Her
|4)lgters are Mrs. Raymond Skipper
and Miss Flamell Smith, and her
brothers are Orady Smith, Ray
Sm i lhi and Calvin Smith, ol Qrif
fin, and Earl Smith, of Macon. The
bride attended Griffin High School
and Ruth E. Mitcham's Business
Collegc
The groom's only sister Is Miss
Ruth Edwards of Washington, and
his brothers are Ralph Edwards.
Randolph Edwards. Ronald Ed
wards and Robert Edwards, also
cf Washington. Mr. Edwards gra
duated from Eastern High School
in Washington and served In.the
Ceorjfia nrcil« liolcl- arvi louri^f home# and
tourist courls—il ncc.ls pli'Jits of decent, clean,
attractive, places vvfi re tourist- can spend a
niglit. or --evcr.il nigiits. or a a vsltole vacation!
V.!■ li.ive. of,ionise, mi mi miglilv fine tourist
aeeomiiiod.ition- hit! llto number is pitifulK
email for this v.i-t '-t.ite, 1 he hi2 potential in- i
come that the tourist trade can bring; into Geor
gia is slipping through our fingers simpL be
eaus. wr haven t enough sleeping faeililies!
Make no mistake about il: the tourist trade
is Rib HI b! MiSS! \ irginia. among-many other
states, developed its enllivaiion to a fine art. Il
paid ofT liandsomeh,. In ..tic normal sear. Vir
ginia took in'more lit.in {, C.million from these
t r.n elers 2.1 \'< r mil. or more than ^22-mil
lioti. was for liolel aeeoiiimodalions alone!
Let’s get our share of this tourist business.
Men and women of vi.-ion throughout the htate
eould well pointer tlii.- poleiitiallv bright future
and make il their own. Lor (-corgi.i is be
coining fourist-eons. ion- - - and touriete arc be
coming GYorgia-coits' ions!
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Thote interested in bvildinq tourist courts should
read "Georgia’s Lost Opportunity/* written by Welt*
in si ton Vi’rrgnf, of The Atlanta Constitution. Wo
have a few « on hand—free for the ashing —
write us for one today: address P. O. Box 1719 ,
Atlanta /, Go.
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Mrs. RAYMOND EARL EDWARDS
United States Armed Forces, re
reiving his discharge in July.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards wil make
their home in Washington where
the groom is employed.
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA ) NEWS
'Orchard Hill
Home Memonstration
Club Holds Meeting
Mrs.-J. A. Bumett. Mrs. Ed
land, and Mrs. N. V. Davis were
hostesses to Orchard Hill Home
Demonstration Club Wednesday
ternoon at the__h oine.-&f. .MTS- Ds
vis on South loth street.
Mrs. O. M. Duke presided, and
the meeting opened with the salute
| to the flag. Mrs. Albert Swtnt and
read the thought for the day.
Mrs. James O'Qutnn gave the
scripture
During the business session the
present officers were reelected lor
another year. These officers are
Mrs. J. F. Whatley, president; Mrs.
W. C. Maddox, vice president; Mrs.
R. H. Barnette, secretary-treasurer.
The demonstration tor the after
noon, on textile painting, was pre
: W F. Sibley Who
sented by Mrs.
displayed scarfs, luncheon cloths,
j and other linens designed in that
I manner.
| Miss Martha McAlpine, state
supervisor, attended the meeting
and spoke to the group on family
Ufe education. Miss Faye John
son, county librarian, was also pre
sent for the meeting.
According to the plan for better
acquaintance between members of
the various home demonstration
club6 in the county. Mrs. Rosa Al
len and Mrs. Collier Cooper, of the
Rover-Williamson Club, attended
the meeting and invited two mem
bers of the Orchard Hill Club to
attend the next meeting. Mrs.
Whatley and Mrs. Davis will visit
the Mt. Zion Club In December at
which .time two members from the
! Ringgold Club will be guest., at the
Orchard Hill Club meeting. '
During the social period a salad
course and Russian tea were tier
•. ed.
Mcmbers present were Mes
dames R H. Barnette, J A Bur
nette, H O. Bolton. ...... Willard Cog- _
. O „ M . Duke. „ , Ed Kirkland, W
C. „ Maddox, , W. _ F. ..... biblev. A. . G. _
Swint, „ , Herman Swmt, _ . J , _ F. What- ,
, ley, „ N. „ V. „ Davis. James . OQuinn. _ E.
, C. Harris. H. R Mackerell. „ R _* F
Miss Opal Connell
Becomes Bride Of
C. W McElroy, Jr.
Miss Opal L. Connell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Connell
Concord, became the bride of
Charles W. McElroy. Sr., of
f.n, Friday evening. November 1
The Rev. Zach C Hayes,
performed the ceremony at the
First Methodist Parsonage in the
presence of the immediate families
and a few close friends
Die bride wore a green suit with
brown accessories and a corsage o*
white cajiationy and tube roses
Shortly after the ceremony Mi
and Mrs. McElroy left for a wed- J
ding trip U> Florida The\ will re-j f
ide iii Griffin.
r or Life InsurarivJ Advice Call
MRS. RALPH JONES
Reliance Life Insurance Co. .
Dial 2361
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to ward off diseases which
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Social Calendar
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
The Business Women's Circles of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 7:30 p m at the church
with Miss Sara Compton as hos
tess.
Liberty Chapter 141.0. E S .
lerred Visiting members are ror
dially invited to attend
WENDNEKDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1
Pulaski Chapter. D. A P , will
meet at 3:30 p in. at the home of
Mrs Willis Banks Mrs H J.
Copeland and Mrs F M Thump
son will be co-hostesses
The Pre-School Discussion S ec
tlon of the Thud Ward P.-T A
will meet at 3 p m in the school
auditorium
THURSDAY NOEMBER 14
The Wesley Class of the first
Methodtst Church will hold the re
gular business and social meeting
at 7 30 p m at the home of Mrs ,
Melville Turner in Terracedale
t RIDAY, NOVEMBER 15
The Cherokee Garden Club will
meet at 3 30 p m. lyith Mrs. Zach
C. Hayes, Jr.
Miss Vining And
Mr McCoulough
Marry November 2
Miss Catherine Eileen Vtiling,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs F W
Vining of Griffin, and Emery Let ,
McCoulough of Tallahassee, Fla .
son oi .Mrs, Sallle McCoulough and
the late Mr. Mack McColough of
Tallaha see. were married No
vember 2
Tire ceremony was perlormed at
the home of the bride s parents on
the McIntosh road. A small group
of relatives and clone friends were
present.
Arrangements of fall flowers
decorated the house
The bride was attired in a royal
blue suit worn with black acessories
and a corsage of white cluysanthc
mums.
Mrs. McCoulough sn'iers are Mrs.
J M Sheflield and Mrs Louie
Duff.' and ...... he rbrothers are Rav
Vining and Hugh vining of Oni
t fin Mrs McCoulough , attended
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SpaldniR „ High School ,
The
Harrell and Mrs L B Chason of j
Tallahassee.
The couple left after the <-ere
mon- for a tnp to Florida.
The French government which!
.owned Lotiisana once punished'
land owners who failed to butlu
levees in protection against the,
Mississippi River i
Milk Mixture for
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Mt. Zion
Home Demonstration
Club Meets Friday
The Mt. Zion Home Demon Mrs
tlon Club met Friday at the home
o{ Mrs Vanle Kimbell.
u,e ° the 1 ag Rlrs J B White
head presented the devotional, and
Mrs. Harrison Sansom read the
minutes and gave the treasurers
report. During the bus.n^s ses
sion the following officers were
electe dfor the year
Mrs. Isaac Wheelers, president
Mrs C. M Anderson, vice presl
dent Mrs Harrison Sansom, sec re
tary-treasurer
Gills for the Christmas bazaar.
to be held in December at the
Grower's Market, were contributed
nnd displayed.
Mrs W. F Sibley and Mrs James
O'Quinn presented the demoiistar
lion on textile painting
Miss Faye Johnson, county h
brarian. attended the meeting and
offered books for the members' se
l»c'ttoti.
A social hour fold wed Uir meet -
ing at which lime Mrs Kimbell
served a salad course She wits as
sisted by Mrs Gordon Hui kabv and
Mrs. A L. Shepherd
Visitors on the hoin< deirum
stratum clubs' good neighbor tour
wen Mrs J F Whatley and Mrs
N. V Davis, members of the Or
chard Hill Club, Other visitors
were Mrs Hucknbv Mrs Shepherd,
Although OPA Regulations governing prices hove been
dissolved by the Federal Government we wish to advise
our customers that we will not increase the selling price
on any article in our«store. t
it is our desire, os in the post, to continue to offer out
stonding quality merchandise at the lowest prices
possible. Wc assure you that this policy Wl remain
in effect.
Presently we have the largest stock in our history priced
in almost every instance below OPA ceilings; these prices
will remain unchanged and when you- make purchases
from Griffin's oldest and leading Furniture Store you will
know that you ore buying the best at the lowest prices.
Goode Nichols Furniture Co.
206—8 SOUTH HILL CTREE!
John Autrey Family
Holds Reunion
Home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs John Autrey and
family entertained at a reunion
Sunday at the Autrey home on
riw t eerwr^ Trrrrr: The affair
honored Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pendley
of St. Petersburg, Florida.
At the noon hour a picnic lunch
was served.
Invited guests Included: Mr. and
Mrs Ben Pendley and family of
McDonough. Jasper Pendley of Po
mona. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brown
and family and Mrs. Evelyn Alex
ander-of Locuat Orove
and Miss Johnson.
Members present were Me«
daines C M. Anderson. C H. Biles.
Robert English, 8now Hand. C L
Harwell, Vanle Kimbell,, Orantland
Nlch(>u Jam#s 0 Quinn, nirhard
R , verfc D A Hnrnson
Rftmom Franklin Sibley. J D
whitehead.
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Teamon Community
. WMS A/ . jr Meets kt . u/ With .i
Mrs Yarbrough
Teamon Community Womans
Missionary Society met with Mrs
Harris Yarbrough recently at her
home at Sunny Side
In opening, the hymn for the
year was sung, and the watchword
was repeated Mrs Ynrhrough led
the devottonal "Fields Yet Un
touched.'' the program topic, was
discussed by Miss Helen Carter.
Mrs Charles Rinoak, Mrs Yar
brough, Mrs Boyd Martin, Mrs.
Mattie Brown, and the Rev. Harris
Yarbrough, During the business
meeting an offering '.yat made to
the Baptist Cooperative Program
Light refreshment.'' were served
duriiig the social hour.
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Steven., Hollingsworth, Rev
and Mrs Harris Yarbrough, Mrs
Roy Merritt. Mrs Charles Smoak
Mr*;- Boyd Martin, Mrs. Maine
Rrov n Miss Helen Carter Misses
It* beeca and Harriett Yarbrough.
and Miss Juanita Merritt
PAGE FIVE
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