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And North Side P-TA Meeting Monday
A laige gioup attended the North
*-' ae P.-T. A. meeting Monday night
flt the School at which time Daririv's
Night was observed
Mrs. Frank Johnson, president,
welcomed the guests after which
Mrs. Luther Farmer’s fourth grade
presented a delightful program. The
ojQUP presented a choral reading,
the Thanksgiving Psalm, and sang
two selections a Negro spiritual and
Brahms Lullaby, Carol Johnson
entertained iwth a piano solo, “The
Beautiful Blue Danube”
Mrs. Slaton Stanley, who with
Ate, Farmer was tn charge of the
1 7 " ram ’ Presented the guest speak,
et, tjie Rev. Howard Johnson, pas
tor of the Baptist Tabernacle, Mr.
Johnson spok" Oil iiie church, the
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: icme and the school and the inter
j relation of the three,
Mlss Frances Keating ’ Girl Scout
i exccutive ' appeared before the
S rou P and appealed for leaders for
a North Side troop,
During the business session Mrs.
C. A. Barker membership chair
, man,discussed the membership drive
: now in progress, and the group vot
ed to coperate with other local P
! TAs in bringing an outstanding
speaker here for a two-day P.-T A.
i training course. Miss Myrtice
Fields,, North Side principal, ex
pressed appreciation to Mrs. L. R.
j Chalkley, chairman of the Hallo-
1 ween carnival, and Mrs. If. V.
Harkness for their help in maikng
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-G.Q.yERNOR WEDS BEAUTY QUEEN—Governor J. S. Thurmond of
Souft ^9^ rolina is shown with his bride, the former Jean erbuch
following wedding ceremonies held in the Executive Mansion at Co
lumbia. Governor Thurmond met his bride when he crowned her
Miss South Carolina several years ago.—(NEA Photo)
tue carnival a success. j
Light refresments were served
during the social hour which fol- j
lowed. j
Approximately lOO persons at-
tended. Mrs. Farmer’s fourth grade
received the attendance award for
1 he largest percentage' of parents
o resent.
Mrs. Kim Tu rner
Honored By Friends
Mrs. Kim Turner was hnoored by
a giyup of friends at a soft drink
party Monday afternoon at tfie
irst Methodist Church office.
The affair celebrated Mrs. Tur
ners birthday and was attended by
Mrs. A. F. .Gilleland. Mrs Gwyn
VtcKneely. Mrs. Richard Crowder,
Miss Gwendolyn Williams, Mrs,
Trank Barnes. Mrs. Ben Connor, and
Mrs. Andiew Weldon.
Socia 1 Calendar
rt ESI>AU, NOV. 11
The 8-.' : Bailey P.-T. A. will
meet at t p. m. at the school.
Liberty Chapter, Order East
ern 3tm, will hold r, school of
j instruction "An at 7:30 p m
Aiabian Night will be
nrosflnied nt - 8:15 p. m. at the
Griffin Bauditorium as the
< fir “ i »» the Jaycee-Et.te Club
•' r 'f Tim K Jimeiit for All” series.
uuness Women’s Circle
T ,! ' r Yirsf Presbvtevian Church
will me at 7:30 p. m. at the
Church House. Mrs James
cnunoT- \"'i he iiostcis and Mrs.
Gertrude Scott will nrfsent the
Tav '-nil. “An T TTnnoc.* With God."
I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12
Chapter. D. a. R„ will
mrpf at P Z0 r>. m. a 1 the Me
’T'oi ml Clubhouse The Rev.
s Marshall J. Ellis will be the
THURSDAY, NOV. 14
The Griffin Womans Club will
meet a: 3:30 p, m. at the Me
morifi Clubhouse Mrs. T. O.
Hulin am Dr. A. L. Patton will
he speakers
Vinegar or tomato can be
meat to help tenderize it.
; floppy Qays fpfc
1 Sluggish Folks
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WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel
punk as the dickens, brings on stomach
upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort,
take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine
to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “in
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Pepsin to make it so easy to taks.
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Miss Sims Weds
Mr. Harkness
In Macon i
Mr. and Mrs. C arson Edward
Sims announce the marriage of
their daughter, Barbara Anne, to
Charles Wesley Harkness of Macon.
The ceremony was performed Fri
day, Oct. 31, in Macon.
The bride chose for her wedding
a gray wool gabardine suit worn
with a white lace blouse and black
accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Harkness have re
turned from their wedding trip to
South Carolina and are making
their home in Macon where the
groom is in business.
Miss Doris L. Grant
Weds Mr. Hamlett
Here Recently
Miss Doris L. Grant, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grant of Brooks,
and W. Edward Hamlett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oza Hamlett of Jackson,
were married here Saturday, Nov. 1,
by J. S. Butler, justice of the peace.
The bride wore a gray ensemble
with black aebssories.
Mrs. Hamlett, a graduate of Mil-
Good News.
For Folks Wlo
Suffer From
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V SOAR FOOD TASTE
ACID INDIQESTtOn
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ner High School and received his
discharge from the Army two weeks 1
ago. He recently returned from
overseas where he served for two i
and a half years In the European
Theater of Occupation.
Woman's Club
Inaugurates New
Program Series
At its meeting Thursday after
at 3:30 ,
ooon at the Memorial Club
house, the Griffin Woman’s Club
wlU lnai »gurate a program series on
the subject, "World Citizens,” deal
ing with nations as individual mem
Uirs of o united world.
Thursday afternoon Mrs T. G.
Dultn will speak on the United
States and Dr. A. L. Patton on
Great Britain. Mrs. Ralph Jones,
accompanied by Mrs. Paul Walker,
will entertain with vocal solos. Mrs.
J. F. Dupree. Mrs. C. H. Doe, Mrs.
W M Brooks, and Mrs. Jack Collins !
be h ost es s es. Year books will
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Tuesday, Nov. II, 1947. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Home Ec Club •>*«
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The West Butts Home Be Club
met at the home of Mrs. Grover
McKibben, Jr Friday afternoon,
Mrs. T. J. ColUns, president, pre
sided, and Miss Elizabeth Hood,
Butts County demonstration agent,
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prosentetSOhe program and showed
a motion picture.
After,the meeting the group en
joyed a social hour with the
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