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Friday, Apti! 4, 1947.
John Vanfrease Is Guest Speaker Tuesday
North 5 : de P.-T.A. Parents’
Parents Night was observed at
the regular monthly meeting of
the North Side P-T. A. Tuesday j
evening in the school auditorium,
The meeting was called to ordsr
by the president, Mrs. Slaton Stan- 1
ley. The devotional, which includ
ed the scripture and several music
al selections, was presented by
girls from the sixth grade.
John Vantrcase, scout executive
for the Flint River Council, was
vuest speaker and was introduced
by Mrs. Ed Scales, Mr, Vantrcase
spoke on "live Seven Cycles of
Growth" and pointed out the place
of scouting in a child’s life
Mrs. Willis Warned, a guest at
Orrs P-TA Officers
Installed Tuesday
By Mrs. Manley
At the meetinb; of Orrs P-T.A
Tuesday at the school Mrs. J. B
Manley, president of the County
P-T.A. Council, installed the fol
lowing oifleers for the coming
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Mrs. Scott Futral, president;
Mrs. Mauley Moore., first vice pres
ident,; Mrs. Ben Brown, Jr., second
vice president; Mrs. A. H. Cald
well, secretary; Mrs, Edward
Ogletree, treasurer.
Mrs. Brown, retiring president,
presided, and Mrs. Sara Divine
i Bpolce to the on "Dental
group
Health." The association voted to
hold a community get-together
Thursday, April 24, at the school.
Miss F,llen Shslor's second grade
won the attendance award
A delightful social hour followed
•he business meeting.
DeVotie TEL Class
Meets Recently
i The T.E.L. Sunday School Claes
of DeVotie Bapth* Church met re
cently with Mrs. Roy Wells.
The meeting opened with is
hymn followed by prayer by Mrs
E. U. Snider. Following a brief
business session Mrs, Wells close 1
the meeting with prayer.
Miss Annie Abbott invited the
class to meet with her in May.
Seven members' and two visl -
tors were present.
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OH BUT I DO. WHEN THEY
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YE'TUCKY WALTZ, OVER
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BOOCIE (Wyonnie Ilarri.*).
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the meeting, spoke briefly to the
group on the local Oirl Scout pro
gram,
During the business session a
committee, composed of Mrs. W. H.
standard, Mrs. J. C. Dukes, and
Mrs. Ruby Parker, was appointed
t0 help in organ | Zln g a £ U b soou’
pa’k at the school.
Tt v.as announced that new of
fleers will be installed at the last
of the year on Wednes
day, May 7.
The sixth grade won the attend
ance ‘ award.
Light refreshments were served
at the conclusion of the meeting.
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The Garden Club of Griffin will
mm at 1 o'clock fov a Dutch luncli
e<in at the residence of Mis. J; N
B‘ I! on Fast Col’ege street. The
-pecker will be Miss .Rossie Bell
Newton, who win discu s 'Tmpres
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Intermediate GAs
Of Oak Hill Baptist
Hold Meeting
The Intermediate Girls’ Auxili
ary of Oak Hill Bantict Church
met recently nt the home of An
nette Lynch.
Juanita Brannan was welcomed
as a new member and Carol Gun
ner, as a guest. The program was
,resented bv Group One, and dur
ing the social hour several games
were conducted and light refresh
ments were served.
I - V 'urte°n members were present.
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