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Benjamin Cleveland Society, C. A. R,
Entertained At Luncheon On
The Benjamin Cleveland Society,
i Children of the American Revolu
Mon. were entertained at luncheon
Saturday at the home the senior
’.'resident, Mrs. Carey Westbrook,
Mrs. Ben Brown, rengent of Pu
laski Chapter, D. A. R., led a beau
Miul candlelight ceremony with the
C. R. creed Mrs. Westbrook ac-
4 cepted the
lighted candle from Mrs.
Brown and in turn preesnted it
u> Mi’s Claudette Haisten. junior
C. A. R. president. Each member
tlicn lighted her own candle.
Candles used m the ceremony
were miniature old-fashioned girls
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and formed the table decorations.
The candles were placed around a
:n irrcr tT“a were uai.i i with greer
ery,
t The group repeated the allegiance
to the flag, and a to&«* o t' C.
A. E. followed Dm) * the ^ >et
ing^the following officers were :iec
tea:
Miss Haisten, president; Miss
Ethel Smith, first vice president;
Miss Jean McCarty, secretary; Miss
Sally Shapard, treasurer; Miss Lynn
Ga r dner, chaplain; Miss Roselyn
Wardr'Tteg bearer; b Miss Cynthia
McCarty, Kls torian; Miss Leslie
Brown, registrar; Miss Laura West
brook, pianist.
Projects fW the year were dis
cussed and a^patriotic song ser
vice held. Miss Brown invited the
society to meet with her for lunch
eon on Saturday, Dec .13.
The society welcomed as -honor
guests Mrs. John S. Adams, past
state regent of the D. A. R.; Mrs.
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Cufcjestions for converting last year’s wardrobe to conform to in left snd center sketches, When skirt material is used to makt
this year’s fashion changes are illustrated above. The severely full peplvim on remodeled jacket. Out-moded Chesterfield coat,
staple suit, photographed left, takes on the “new look >» shown right, is brought up to date, in sketch at right, as a short coat.
Ralph Jones, past regent of Pu
laski Chapter and Mrs. Brown.
Covers also were laid for the fol
lowing members;
Misses Leslie Brown, Lynn Gard
ner, Jean McCarty, Cynthia Mc
Carty, Roselyn Ward, Sally Ship
p'd, Ethel Smith, Claudette Hais
ten, Laura Westbrook.
Esther Snipes Circle
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Of Christian Church
Has Meeting Recently
Fourteen members of the Esther
Snipes Circle of the First Christian
Church met recently at the home
of Mrs. Pobert Futral.
Mrs. E.stelie Crossfield gave the
devotional, continuing the theme,
"Wells of Living Water.” Miss
Grace Ritchie discussed worship
ing hours and Miss Clyde McCord,
teaching hours.
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aclress Michele Morgan wears
her knitted ‘‘slocking” hat on
file back of her head, with the
tassel on the end pinned to the
front of her coat.
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Miss Odessa Earner
And James I Pitts
Marry November 1
Miss Ode?sa Garner of William
son, daughter oi ivrrs. John L. Allw
and the late Mr. j. M. Garner, he
ume the bride ci James Irvin
Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Pit.ts of Griffin, at a quiet cere
nony Nov, 1. The Rev. J. W. Rawls ;
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('fficiated at his home. j
Miss Emma Jane l'vvis of Grff- j I
1 in and Charles Mors, also of Grif
fin, attended the couple.
The brid” was attired in a light
alue suit worn with a white lace
•'’ouse and black accessories. Her
corsage was oi pink carnations and
tuberoses.
The bride attended Concord
High School and has made her
home here for the past two years,
Mr. Ptits served as a sergeant in
-tic Army, spending two years in
Europe. He is employed in Griffin.
fuest spe.'iker a t the meeting of
Pulaski Chapter, D. A. H„ Wednes
day afternoon at 3:30 at he Mem
orial Clubhouse.
Mrs. R G Hunt is program
chairman and hostesses will be
Mesdnmes Willis Bank R. W.
Cheatham. Joseph R Cummin?
John B. -Maddox. W. H. Beck
'Freshmen 4-H Boys
Ele'e’t Officers
At a meeting of the boys 4-H
Club of Spalding High recently,
freshmen boys elected the folicv,
uig officers of their group;
Sam Jackson, president; C y
Jones, vice president; Phil Noru !
secretary, Billy Simpkins reporter
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Ilu Euslile.- and Professional
Wunens dub will meet at
nawxcs Library at 7:33 p. m.
) Xne i.oi ui Siae P.-X. A. will
observe Dundy's Night ut 7:3Up.
m. at Ui. riooi, Mrs. Luther Far- i
mer's i ourtii uruot will have
ms prgoraMt.
; TUESDAY. -NOV. 11
Tire cia'den Club of Griffin
will' meet at 3 :«u p, m.'at the
home of Airs. R. P. Shapard, Jr.
M..;. Mac Mobley of Atlanta will
! b.e gues .speaker, and a chrys
antli n.. n show will be held
for nn . ibtis.
The Si i". Bailey P.-T. A. will
meet nt 1 p. m. at the school.
Liberty Chapter, Order East-'
, cm Stai, will hold n school of
;,t 7:3 ".I } - m -
. An Aiao.an Niga: - ' will be
presented at R:15 p. m. at the
Griffin High auditorium us the
1 first in the Jaycee-Ette Club
"Enterui.nmcnt for All” series.
Thi •ltiers Women's Cir'le
of the ’m“ st, Preshvteiian Church
\ will na ■ at ,’:30 p. m. at the
' Church Tfo Mrs Je.nie
Gunn: la .•.ill ,'c jooste and Mrs.
Ger Id . • -»•;!] ’- s^nt the
lc ion, "An, T T-IonrsL With God.”
WEDNFSOW. NOV \Z
Pul :i f tap ter. D. A. R„, will
i m, a* the Me
i.-o? i. 1 •rue. The Rev.
MsishaJl J. Fllis will be the
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Monday, Nov. 10, 1947. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Girl Scout News
Girl Scout Troop Two held a
meeting recently at the home of
.'Margaret Mitchell.
Miss Frances Keating, Girl Scout
executive, n-d in group singinc, and
the hostess and Mnrgaret Harlow
served light refreshments.
A second meeting was held re
(ently at the home o* Mrs. John
Harlow, leader.
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