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Tr i-Hi-Y Elects Officers
Af Luncheo n Meetinq On
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Wednesday in th he homr economics
denartm department . of the
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place cards with the
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and tiny corsages
roses with lace paper frills
at each place. were
A {ter a delightful luncheon, a
bUStaeSS meet:ng was held,
KPmS being K'ven by the de
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reCClr “ Chrlstian Life
Conf Conference at Forsyth
for next New officers
dude dent. M r;™r presi- d in '
Miss Pe ggy chambers, vice
President; Miss Sara Anne Mitch-
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secretary; and Miss Joyce
Rodgers, treasurer,
Members attending were: Misses
■ Tootsie Benton, Betty Caldwell, Jo
1 Ann
Caldwell, Peggy Chambers,
Bettj; Rae Collins, Betty Crane,
j Peggy Crosby, Florrie Gardner, Bar
bara Grant, Gwendolyn Grant, Ma
ble Hallman, Barbara Huckaby,
Gaynelle Hutson, Velma Jones,
Juanita Jones, ara Ann Mitcham,
Jeanette Mullins, Jo Ann Mullins,
Theria Ousley, Joyce Rodgers, Nell
Seago, Merle Turner, Jeanette Sta
' ° m& D ° m vaughn> Mary
Jim Williams, *and Mrs. Ernest
Nealy, advisoh h
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Miss Grace Hill and Mrs. Mary
pleming ' brides-elect, were honor
ed by a group of friends Wednea
day night at a surprise bridal
shower at the home of Mrs Em
mett Craddock on East ^olomon
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Miss Grace Hill And Mrs. Fleming
Honored By Friends Af Bridal Shower
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dieted cover and centered with an
arrangement' of carnations. Sweet
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, arrangements. ■
Throughout the evening recorded
srs*. .{Sts
was served. Assisting in entertain- I
fng were Mrs. Cha' ies Doe, Mrs.!
L. J. Pritchard and Misses Kay and |
Alice Craddock.
Approximately 20 friends attend
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Mrs. W. B. Suddeth
,Will Speak Tuesday
"Fq Church Women
aa-io Conn^it of cp’o'-b vf;o-or''
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ine Tneedav afternoon at 2:30 f
the Afemorial CJi’hhouse, Mrs. w ;
B. Suddeth, president of the AU
«nta Council of Church Women,
vill be the speaker.
A musical program has been
armed, ar.d a tea hour will follow
'e meeting. All church women arc
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Jaycee-ettes Install New Officers At
Brilliant Annual Banquet-Meeting
Griffin Jaycee-ettes installed a
new slate of officers, headed by
Miss Sara Frances Whatley as pres
ident at a brilliant banquet held
Friday night succeeds Mrs. Jack
Fields as head of this club of young
wetnen.
The banquet was tt-c tenth an
nual banquet of the club.
Other new officers' arc: Mrs.
Jean Harris, first vice-president;
Miss Nell Caldwe)', second viet
president; Miss Sara Melton, re
cording secetary. Mrs. Geanette
Castile, corresponding. secretary;
and Miss Alberta Addington, treas
urer. ,
Retiring officers are: Mrs. Jack
Fields, president; Mrs. Charles Doe.
first vice president'; Miss Betty
Britt second vice president; Mrs.
Preston Bunn recording secretary;
Mrs. Mollie Tom Ellis correspond
ing secretary;- and Mrs. Dorothy
Grogan, treasurer.
The banquet table;; were decora
ted with ivy ar.d the piece cards
-•arried out the theme of a circus.
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At the corner of each table were
m "Try-go-rounds and each place
card was a cut out animal. Lighted
tapers added to the attractiveness
of the tables.
A full rn „ r ,„ ’ a ' lllner wa s
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served to 54 members , and guests.
Quimby Melton who has acted
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Jaycee-ettes for nine out of their
ten banquets, aga.in presided The
invocation was given by Rev. L. W.
Blackwelder. Guests were intro
duced by Mrs. Mollie Tom Ellis and
the' new officers were installed by
the retiring preside at, Mrs. Jack
Fields.
In addition to the members of the
club three honorary members were
present. They were Mrs. R. p
Shapard, Mrs. P. L. Bramblett, and
Mrs. J. W. Caldwell.
Social Calendar
MONDAY, MAY 10
The Sam Bailey P-TA will
meet at 8 P. M. at the school.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks will be his
tess to Teamon Home Demon
stration Club at lier home on
West Chappell ■■treet,
Teamon Community WMS will
meet at 8 P. M. with Miss.Helen
Carter.
The Business and Profession
al Women will meet at 7:30 P.
M. at Hawkes Library.
TUESDAY, MAY 11
The Garden Club of Griffin
will meet at 3:30 P. M. at the
home of Mrs. Frank Lindsey,
Sr., with Mrs. Lindsey, Jr., as
hostess. Lewis BezK will be the
speaker.
Jars of peanut butter should bt
rntd upside down occasionally
bis permits the oil tc mix through
out the product.
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Plans Made For Girl Scout Camp,
Local Persons To Serve On Staff
According to Mis? Frances Keat
ing, Olrl Scout executive director,
final plana are now underway for
the Spalding County Oirl Scout
Camp to be held May 30-June 7 at
Camp Daniel Morgan at Rutledge.
The camp staff la almost com
plete. and for the most part the
counselors will be local persons.
on the staff will be Mrs.
Henry Ainoss, nurse; Mrs. J. A.
O'Quinn, dietitian; Mrs. Thomas
Floyd and Mrs. A. Y. Crowley, unit
leaders; Mrs. Robert CrossfiekpNnd
Misses Amelia Maxwell, Emellne
Scales, Carolyn Bramtlett, Ann
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