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Miss Patricia Anne Ballard's Engagement
To Leonard Jerome Pitts Is Announced
Mrs. Mildred R. Ballard of Grif
fin announces the engagement of
her daughter. Patricia Anne, to
Leonard Jerome Pitts.
Miss Ballard, a „ former . „ Griffin „
mgn , _ bcnool , , student,
is a graduate
cl Young Harris Academy and at
tended Young Harris College, where
she was a member of the Susan B.
Ha: ris Literary Society and the
Dorcus. She is presently employed
at the local office, Employment Se
curity Agency of the State Depart- ,
Social Calendar
SATURDAY, NOV. 8
The Pilot club will sponsor a
dance at the Spalding High gym
from 8 until 12. Admission will
be 60 cents.
MONDAY, NOV. 10
*? The Alathean Class of the
First Baptist Cuhrch will meet at !
3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. /
Frank Lindsey on South Sixth
street. Mrs. Harriot, C. M. God- (
dard and Mrs. T. R. Jennings
will be co-hostesses. >
Women’s The Business Club and will Professional \
meet at
Hawke; Library at 7:30 p. m. )
The Not th Side P.-T. A. will
otsp rvo Daddy's Night at 8 p. m.
< at the school. Mrs. Luther Far
s j mer's the Fourth Grade will have '
prgoram.
<nir r '-s ^ t -„ n w. : mo n -c ah.
hary of the First Presbyterian I
mP et »t 3:30 p. m.‘>
> ; Fc^prt° f^rgert ,i r- C ircle m ^ etS T’ Two Wita Ml with fh Mrs. . i ! 1
Weymar. Hutson; Circle Three >
with Mrs. Charles Wollet. '
TUESDAY. NOV. 11
S
s The Garden Club of Griffin
5 will meet at 3:3c p. m. at the \
t home of Mrs. R. P. Shapard, Jr.
< Mrs. Mary Mobley of Atlanta will
i be guest speaker, and a chrys
anthemum show will be held
) for members.
( The Sam Bailey P.-T. A. will
) meet at T p. m. at the school,
j Liberty Chapeer. Order East
ej n Stai. will hold r, school of
\ instruction at- 7:30 p. m.
"An Aiaoian Night" will be
! presented at 8:15 p. m. at the
Griffin High auditorium as the
< ( irst in the Jaycee-Ette Club
< ‘ Fntrr n.nment for All" series.
Tire Business Women’s Circle
i c f the Fust Presbvterian Church
< will me at 7:30 p m. at the
, Church House. Mrs. James
J c’-iinneis -^ui ho hostess and Mrs.
< Gertrud' Scott will mosent the
\ lessor), "Am I Honest With God ”
ment of Laboi.
Mr. Pitts is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer L Pitts of Griffin. He
is a graduate of Griffin High School
and served for „ two years J with the
Army in the European Theater. He
employed here by Dundee Mills,
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Griffin _ Garden Club
Mrs. Mary Mobley of Atlanta will
*** guest speaker at the meeting of
the Garden Club of Griffin Tues
day afternoon at 3:30 at the home
of Mrs. R. P .Shapard, Jr.
Mr-. Mobley will speak on Chirst
ma.s decorations, and members will
display chrysanthemum specimens
and arrangements.
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HAVE FUN
SQUARE DANCING
o r.t:.irday Ni-ht
8 to 12 P. M.
Spalding High Gym
y^ensored by Pilot Club
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PAYMENT OF 1S47 STATE,
COUNTY AND SCHOOL TAX.
Early Paymcnl’s Will Enable Us To
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G. C. PADGETT,
Tax Collector.
Jaycee-Ette Club
Has Supper Meeting
The Jaycee-Ette Club held a sup
' meeting Monday night in the
Per
I Georgian Room of the Griffin Ho
tel.
Mrs. Jack Fields, president, ifre
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sided „ . . and . wlecomed . J the .. , following „ .
guests:
i ! Misses Margaret Edwards. Neva
Lindsey, Beth Walton .Doris Kend
rick, Frances Keating, Virginia
Hood, Betty Fears, Coralice Fears,
and Mrs. Hugh Chapman and Mrs.
• Andrew J. Whalen, Jr.
During the business session Mrs.
Beuron E. Grogan was elected trea
surer. Final plans were made for
the club’s "Entertainment for. All"
series. Season tickets are priced at
$4 for adults and $1.80 for students.
Members present were: Misses
i Nelle Tanner, Elizabeth Britt, Jose
phine Miller, Marie Slade, Louise
Manley, Ann Lane, Lillian Cassels,
Mary Elln Brooks, Alberta Adding
i >on, Sara Frances Whatley, Nell
; Caldwell, Annie Laurie Grant, Anise
| Bolton, Maude Fleming, Beryln
Mathews, and Mesdames Zollie
Ison, D. H. Conkle, Woodrow Pat
rick, C. H. Doe, Jack Fields, Pres
ton Bunn, LeRoy Harris, Genetre
V. Castile. Beuron E. Grogan, R. P.
Shapard.
First Christian
Missionary Guild
Meets Thursday
The Missionary Guild of the First
Christian Church met Thursday at
the church with Miss Lucile Haynes,
president, presiding.
Following the opening prayer by
Mis. Hugh T Holland, social service
and other reports were given. Miss
Haynes led the offertory prayer. A
mong announcements was that of
Woman’s Qay, to be held at the
church on Dec. 7.
Mrs. Frank Ellis, Jr., was in
charge of the program, Mrs. Gir
dean Harper presented the devo
t'vnal, and Mrs. Genette V. Gastile
discussed the ■ subject, "We Live
With Them Every Day .” Mrs. C. T.
Ccoper, Jr.’s subject was "Pastoral
unity.” ‘
Mrs. Harpe’ and Mrs. Hoke Coo
ley were hostesses during the social
hour.
Sixteen members and one visitor,
Mrs. Robert Ritchie, were present.
AArs. John Harlow
Speaks Wednesday
To Third Ward P-TA
The Third Ward P.-T. A. met
'Wednesday afternoon in the school
-uditorium with Mrs. W. O. Patter
on, president, presiding.
Mrs. Herschel Davis gave the de
ctional, and committee chairmen
reported on projects for the coming
oar. Announcement was made by
li.s. T. O. Vinson, chairman of the
re hool group, of a study course
o be held later m the year.
Mrs. George Walker was program
bairtnan for the afternoon an ^
presented Mns. John Harlow, who
spoke to the group on "Parent Edu
lati; n.”
The attendance award went to
Mrs. F, A. Tanner’s second grade,
which also received the award in
the P.-T. A membership drive,
which closed with the November
meeting.
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Ringgold Garden Club Elects Officers
At Meeting On Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Lindsey Futral was elected
Futial in the coming year will be
president of the Ringgold Garden
Club at a meeting or the club
Wednesday afternoon at the Ring
gald Clubhouse. Serving with Mrs.
Taylor Manley, vice president; Mrs. |
C. T. Phillips secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Dan Thurstoan historian; and
Mrs. G. C. Bell, librarian.
^tfentl Mrs. .J. F. Dupree, retiring pre- |
presided and conducted the
program, "Indoor Gardening. Mrs.
-Dupree and Mrs. C. F. Weldon dis
cussed different phases of indoor
gardens and varieties of house
plants. At the conclusion of the
program Mrs. Weldon was awarded
(lie prize in an interesting contest
connducted by Mrs. Dupree. 1
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During the business session the
reinstatement of Mrs. D. C. Gailard.
iormer member, was announced.
Dance Play Will Open Entertainment
Series Sponsored By Jaycee-Ette Club i
j
The dance play, “An Arabian
j ! Night,” which will be presented here
_ 1 night at 8.15 at the Grif
I lUe - < a y
fUl High Sch ° o1 auditorium by the
j Edwin Strawbridge Lyric Theater,
j brings to Griffin a new form of cn
i tertainment and the only lyric
theater for children in the world.
The lyric theater, w-hich has'
brought classical ballet from the
concert stag" to more than 3,000,00(1
boys and girls in the past ten years,
ls a mixture ol music and drama,
cqually fascinating to' children and
sults. Strawbridge’s dance-drama
productions utilize dancing as a
background to clarify a story told by
his cast of ten actor-dancers. ;
"An Arabian Night,” one of the j
later and most popular Arabian
Night tales, is the story of Abu-L
Kassan. a waggish frolicksome
youth who unknowingly entertains a
i Jiph. In the performance, which
portrays the manners and customs
Miss Anne Hill Drewry, Dr. Olson Speak
Af Meeting Of Wisteria Garden Club
As guest speaker at the meeting
i the Vhsteria Gnrdpn Club Thurs
div aUcr'crn at: *he home of Mrs.
W!lils Banks on West Poplar street.
Mtss Anne Hill Drewry discussed
“Hawaiian Gardens,” giving beauti
ful descriptions of tropic flowers and
plants and their lush growth.
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Introduced by Mrs. T. G. Dulin.
Mi's Drewry spoke of the tradition-j
al lei and it 1 - use, and illustrated
^- h er subj ec t with colored slides
As anothci program highlight
Mrs. H, H. Gossett presented
L C OI Olson “ of the th f Georgia Geor « la Fxneri EXP” 1 ’
ment Staten , who discussed *!v
^ king of compost and distributed
irformativc pamphlets on the sub
ject.
Mrs Dulin and Mrs. W W .Bal
lard were program chairmen for the
afternoon.
Mrs. Gossett, president, presided
during the business session at which
time the club voted to donate *10 to
(he Community Chest Mrs. O. N.
, Mathis reported on tne recent open
j h e of the Garden Center at Hawke'
Library, and Mrs. Jesse Fort was
Announcement was also made of
tne Christmas luncheon, to be held
Dec. 3 at the clubhouse at 1 o’clock,
which time members will display
Christmas arrangements for judg
ing.
Mrs. S. C. Mitchell and Mrs.
Mitchell Walker were hostesses for
the afternoon and served Russian
tea. Sandwiches and cookies,
Miss Donna Snyder was welcomed
as a visitor and Mrs. Ernost Willis
as a new member.
Other members present were:
Mesdames D H. Burks, Thomas
Collins, J. F. Dupree, Lindsey Fu
tral, T. T. Henderson. Taylor Man
ley, W. P Nutt, George Patrick, C.
7. Phillips, T W. Rhodes, Dan
Thurston, Fears Weldon, A. J. Wcl
don Mitfchell Walker. S. C. Mitchell,
B. Manley, Paul Walker, Jack
Welden.
0 f the Orient with colorful costum- -
mg and vivid scenic effects. Straw
bridge, one of the nation’s out
standing dan cers, appears himself
as Abu-L-Hassan."
Strawbridge has appeared with
the Chicago Opera Company, the
Ravinia Opera Company, Hie Me
tropolitan, the New York Opera
Comique and the’Philadelphia Op
cr a Company, He led a ballet of
60 dancers with the New York Phil
harmonic and with 40 dancers sta- ;
ged a ballet with Stokowski con
ducting the Philadelphia Orchestra,
During one season he gave 25 com
mand perforn^inces at the Imperial
"iheater In Tokyo and at Delphi,
Greece, he led the chorus in the
Delphic Festival.
“An Arabian Night" will be pre
sented under the auspicies of the
Griffin Jaycee-Ette club as the first
pi the' “Entertainment for All"
series.
given a rising vote of thanks for her
contribution to the center. Also
recognized were Mrs. Mathis. Mr:;,
<jtj 8 Blake ant’ Mr: Tom Davis for
their prize winning arrangements at
the Spalding County Fair
Following the meeting Mrs. Banks
served a sweet "ourse after which
p-iiesti; were invited into tfie dining
room whcrp Mrs w M Weldon
poured coffee and cheese cakes and
nuts ~w ere' served; -
Members present were:.Mesdames
H u V.ossiHt F F Travis w
Ballard, _ , Guyc Halsten. C. E. Wollet.
j rf B Higgins. O. A. Niles, J.
owen, T H Wynne. T G. Dulin.
Wilbur Brown, J. R. Berry, Jesse
fort.. P, O. Crouch, W. H. Beck,
L: H. Beck, O N. Mathis, Seaton
Hailey. Ben Brown, Jesse Futral.
Gray Holmes. Warren Haisten, Tom
Davis, W. M Weldon. Miss Caro
line Bakes and the hostess
Although about one-fifth of U
people live on farms it was
ated that in the 1947 boom
'he” received only one-r.inth of
I U. 3. income.
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Elimlri'-ing 'al- noecs-ity to touch
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Saturday, Nov. 8, 1947. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Griffin High FHA Members Celebrate
FHA Week With Activity For Each Day
iamentarin; Cleo Lovetady, hist
orian- Jane MeKneely, 4 publicity
chairman; and Betty Williams,
recreation chairman,
Miss Virginia Hood, distributive
education teacher at Spalding High
School, will speak to the Griffin
senior group next week on carreers,
The senior program schedule for
the coming year includes such top
les as self Improvement, leader
shl P training, international good
W,1 1. home and family life improve
ment , and community service,
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In celebrating Future Home
makers of America Week, Nov. 2
through R. members of the Junior
high chapter at Griffin High pb
served each day with a featused
activity.
On Sunday the group attended
services together at the First Bap
list Church, and on Tuesday held
a regular meeting, a weiner roast
hi the Municipal Park Thursday
afternoon was the week's social
feature. Monday was Good Deed
Dny; Wednesday. Family Day: Fri.
day, Mother-Daughter Day; and
Saturday; Community Day.
As a typical F. U .A. peroject teh
Junior group recently packed
Christmas boxes for teen-age boys
and girls of Holland, the gift pack
ages including personal Items such
ws soap, hair ribbons, and sewing
kits.
Mrs. J, E. Pend ley is faculty ad
vis- r for the Junior chapter, and
officers are Norma Chamblee, pres
Went; Jane Chalkley, vice pres
ident; Marian Coleman, secretary;
Sally Shapard, treasurer; Joyce
Donehoo, receation chairman; Ann
Johnson, project chairman; Jac
qucline Davis, publicity chairman.
The senior high chapter, organ
ized this year at Griffin High, is
under the direction of Miss Sara
Flournoy and is headed by Christ
ine Bennett, president; Eleanor
Amuss, vice president; Ethel Smith,
secretary; Georrla Bell Christop
her. treasurer; Jo Ann Kent, pari
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SPALDING COURT OF ORDI
Y \RY. NOVEMBER TERM. 1047.
P P. Hunter, Administrator with
' ill annexed .of J. B. Hunter Estate,
1 ins applied for leave to sell the real
'“ate In raid estate, and this is to
-he all concerned, that said appli
nition will he heard by me on the
nst Monday in December, 1947.
n. B WALLACE, Ordinary.
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TRADE NAME AFFIDAVIT
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
Personally appeared before nit
w. a. Jester who on oath deposes
:tnd ,- ays that he is the sole owner
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■id .style of Terminal Hotel
that tiie business conducted is Hotel.
1 his .af fidavit is JT&
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.W. A. Jesier.
Sworn to and subscribed
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day of October. 1947
1 P. LINDSEY,
Perk Superior Court,
C-l- PRGI A. Spalding County.
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