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Sociol Calendar
TUESDAY, NOV. 16
cance at 8 P. M at the Ar
mry. Admission is 50 cents a
person, tax included,
bridge poned form ’S&ffif 'g'fS
day. The Tuesday uptilPri- ,
party wUl be held
Parish 8 P ' M ' at St ‘ aeor8e ’ s
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The Church^wllf ™ h^e
Krst Baptist
a social media* at 8 P. M. 'In
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17
rnd “Mind psychologist, wliTsp^on
and Body the Insepara
hlts” at 3:30 P. M. at Third
SSLSdlm!' hTtte $
and county are invited
THURSDAY. NOV. 18
Daddy’s Nivht will be obser
ved by the Third Ward P-TA
at a meeting at 7:30 P. M. at
1 Th^
ladies Bible Calss of the
First Christian Church will
have a social meeting in the
Memorial Room oilthe church.
The Rushton P-TA will meet
at 7:30 P. M. at the school.
Mts. Lowell Leach will be in
charge n* the program.
FRIDAY, NOV. 19
Tne Cherokee Garden Club
*111 meet with Mrs. Herman
Swint at 3:30 P. M.
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hers with young children to attend,
Senior Service Girl Scouts will con- 1
duct a nursery at the school during
the meeting.
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Mrs. W. W. Eider, experienced
teacher and psychologist, will speak
here Wednesday afternoon at 3:30
at Third Ward school. Her subject
wUl be “Mind and Body the Inse
parables," and she will speak prim
arily on the .early years of child-
8 -
. Mrs. Eider has been dean of
women at Elon College in North
Carolina and also at Bessie Tift
Oi\ege, Forsyth. She has h.-r mast
,ers degree in psychology and has
done post graduate work in psych
ology at Duke University. In her
•jWMress Wednesday she will explain
how the emotional and mental
growth of ttie child aTe dependent
o neach other.
All parents and interested persons
ft - the city and county are urged
to hear Mrs. Elder. To enable mot-
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Specialist—Plate Work,
. All Kinds
Repairs Made While
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entertatood at « luncheon recently
by Mrs. Robert Pitts at her home
° n South Sixth street.' The affair
honored Mrs. Alton Vfateon, who
wU1 leav -’ Qrim « at ah early date
to reside in Brunswick.
corated the Pitts home. The dining
taWe ** CTVer5aid wlth a blue
cloth ***** centered with a cake, em
bossed In green and pink and
h0n °H lng MrS ' WatSOlV White Chry '
santhemums t surrounded the cake,
8nd PUlk ta h ° lderS
were used on either slde - ;•
Those present were: Mesdames
Rape, Ballard McFarland,
Terrell Akin, ^ >bert J. ®’ £ H. Speir, J^ B ® Henry be, ts '
Smith, L. G. Daniel. W. F. Steele,
Jvank Johnson, Heidt Jackson, John
Smith 01 A t*»nta, L. T A. . Jones, _ Er
Willis, Earl Pitts and Mrs.
and the hostess.
TOPEKA, Kan. - (if) — Kansas
will advertise it grain growing su
premacy In the nation next year with
1048 motor vehicle licenses bearing
toe caption “The Wheat State” in
black letters on unpainted alumi
b^cksrround.
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has gown (left)
to cummerbund
high accent the
Swiss bosom;
gown organdy (right)
has an aprtm
draped front
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By EPS IE KINARD
NEA Fashion Editor
NEW YORK—(NEA)— The most
formidable rival this season of the
colored evening gown is the white
dress which pulls eyes to its blind
tng splendor like a shaft of light,
If the white evelnng gown floes
n’t wow the stag line at winter re
s »rts and at holiday dances, design
ers won’t be at fault,. Almost every
dresses dr'eL.riL^ll.d designed U to r turn tn£ r even the
Plainest Jane into the belle of the
1»H.
White gowns created for Cinder
ella’e lease on after-dark enchant
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Mrs. T. D. Wilson
’*5 Hostess To
Oemonstratlon Club
Mrs. T. D. Wilson was hostess to
Teamon Home Demonstration Club
at her home recently. !
Mrs. Charles M. Smoak, Jr., pre
sided. Mrs. Charles. M. Smoak read
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Neuraigia,Sore, Du« to KftMMatiut, Stitt Lufflbato,
Muscles!
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medicatioo help* relieve suf
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ejsBSriF. hr adK> and pains.
II nLUKAD Cl ID A'O ALPI AIII C,VE £££L *
2-WAY RELIEF FROM ACHES AND PAIN
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BICYCLES
BUY NO
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ONVENIENT
or
LAY AWAY PLAN
Griftin Sales &
Ser/ke. Inc,
Hrtonting
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i-.; i.Kale*
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“hO’ LANHAM, Mgr.
12d Eart Taylor Street
1 Phone 1368
meri+ Include brocades, faUles, taf
letas,, slipper satins and chiffons,
These fabrics of spectacular white-! all-1
ness lend themselves to the
houette which has a sweeping sklrb, j
a snug waist, a provocative decol
letage. Among the silken sheers
which every gal dreams of herself
as wearing once in her life is a
gown of white chiffon of Norman
Norell’s design, Typifying the fash
loris ^ tlmes whlch ^ D1 .
rectoire Influence, this gown has a
“ nbwi ^ 5kirt ’ an - . ... bodlce
accented by a tightly waist-wrap-
1 pb*g cummerbund,
Resort-going evening dresses of
Mrs. Mills And Mrs. Owen Entertain . r
$40 .
Mr3 ' Coo ^ T MUls ***** Mrs -
Janie * C ° wen Jr entertained at 1
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a tea Friday afternoon at the home
of ^ Mrs. John J B. Mills on South
Hill afreet. {
Giifsts were met.,at the door hy
WQte blue satin. Mrs. Cooper New-j
too-qxjured |3ames, coffee, and Mrs. Grant
land Mrs. Don Jackson and
Mrs. ijohn b. Mills, Jr„ assisted
s,!rvil}8 - Mrs. J. C. Owen and Mias
1408818 Bel1 Newton also assisted in
entertaining.
e .;i| y.f Jace *=» table, overlaid centered with with tn
cover, < was
ement of white gladtoh
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led the opening prayer. Mis
Alr aa Hamil gave the secretary’s re
port. Mrs. W. A. Erooks and Mrs
Charles M. Smoak were appoints'
te obtain donations to the Co-"'
piunity Chest. The dub made -
donation to the library of Teamo*
Church and also contributed to the
root-mobile drive.
Miss Martha Reid, demonst ratio"
agent, spoke on types of electro
irons. The hostess served a salad
oc-refe after the meeting.
Mrs. B. O. Carter was welcomed
ps a new member and Mrs. J. L
■Williams, RonaVi Hollingsworth
end Camellia Smoak as visitors.
Members present were: Mesdames
W, a. Brooks, D. A. Shepherd.
O'brides M. Smoak, .Jr„ Emma
Rhodes. Charles M. Smoak an-'
Martha Reid, Alma Hamil
Faye Johnson and
the hostess. *
Service
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--- - rt -"'ttr service in the
'n*|k. V r’nyrYrade:
R e^k-r-ation. Commercial
: -'-d Dom-sttc; Pl -mSin?r;
; "’rdtos* M>> in- Atnliances
W»t-r Meeters,
i ^r-’-re* r, Wrshers, Ironerg.
; OWh-^a-hferj, Disno-all and
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| T *-">'ps anti Any Electrical
jj Wor?'.
We have one of the Jirveet
*»’»*;!« rf genuine renltce
rr"r’- of my dealer in
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ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
In Front of Imperial Theatre
I Phone 4S70
net, organdy and other crisp cot
tons are rivaled In pristine splendor
only by wedding gowns. The
breath-catchers among these are
made of the most esqulsite Imported
organdies ever unrolled from a bolt,
Frequently the dazzling white or
Randy Is dappled, like shadows that
play on a screen, with motifs of Is
buious embroidery. One gown of
Swiss organdy, for example, which
is embroidered with shadowy green
femg an *> butterflies, has an
extravagantly full skirt, a draped
Rpron and a ^oiderette-a new de
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ngnlBg wn(xit ot ^ chapman’s
which covers Cinderella’s arms like
removable sleeves.
snapdragons and camatipns ta ?
sliver epergne. White tapers it
silver holders flanked the arrange
ment. Chrysanthemums, gladioli
and roses were used ta other ar
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Pre-TlianksivingTaie!
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES REDUCED
(Evening Dresses Included) I
$35.00 DRESSES • ••••••»«••• • now, $19-75 <i %
$29,75 DRESSES • ••«•••••>• #• * now, $16-95
$24.95 DRESSES now, $14-95
$22.50 DRESSES • ••••*••••••• now, $13S
$19.75 DRESSES . now, $12-95
$16.95 DRESSES $10-95 m
I now, ■
$14.95 DRESSES now, $^.95 is ‘ S3.’i
$12 95 DRESSES . . « *• . • ••••••» now, $7.95
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1 Group of Suits l/ 2 Price ■v
Balance of Stock Priced as Follows:
$59.75 SUITS $39-75 s
now,
$55.00 SUITS now, $39-75
$49.95 SUITS. • ••ea* now, $35-00 ■ •'/
"45.08 SUITS. now, $3250
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. $22.50 'RAINCOATS #•***•«• new, $14-! 4 m
$19.75 RAINCOATS . • • * ft *
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Miss Rose
the bride c
a recent eft
the Rev. Id
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The Barnette home was
with ferns' and arrange)
pink chrysanthemums, and the
double ring ceremony was perform
ed in the presence of a few close
friends and relatives of the couple.
Miss Anmte Lane, sister of the
groom, was the brides only attend
ant. Miss Lane wore a dress ol light
blue wool with matching accessor
les.
Pvt. John Mobley served as the
M b “‘
lhe bride was attired in a royal
blue suit worn with brown access
ories and a corsage hf pjnk sweet
heart roses. f
Following the ceremony thB
bride’s mother, Mrs. Willie Witter
son, entertained at a luncheon at
her home, Rt. A, Griffin. Later the
bride and groom left for a wedding
trip to Nashville, Tenn.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs.
Wilkerson and the late Mr. Charles
Witterson. She has two brothers,
Clarkes and Billy Wilkerson, both of
Griffin. Mrs. Lane graduated from
Concord High school and attended
Berry College. Shit Is employed at
the Georgia Experiment Station.
Mr. Lane is the son of Mb', and
Mrs Luther Lane of Griffin and the
brother of Mis Annette Lane and
Bobby Lane, also of Griffin. He
graduated from Griffin High school
and served In the Navy during the
war He is employed by Spalding
Knitting MUtt.
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Stinson, Betty At
McGhee, Ernest
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