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Ftiday, Nov. 19. 1946.
bllity as “man’s response to God’s
ability.”
response to God’s ability.”
Mrs. S. B. Wallace, president.pr>
sided during the meeting, and Mrs.
W. S. Harden was in charge of the
program. Mrs. E. P. Nichols gave
devotional based on verses from
tv»« Thirty-seventh Psalm. Also on
the program were Mrs. Joseph- R
cumming and Mrs. Jake Berry, who
entertained with a vocal duet Mr»
A"* accompan -
J ' FolIow 7 ng the meeUng Mrs . G ray
Holmes was hostess at a social hour
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at the Church House. The tea ta
ble was centered with an arrange
ment of yellow chrysanthemums
flanked by yellow candles in dou
ble crystal holders. Crystal com
potes held green and yellow mints.
Mrs, S. B. Wallace poured tea from
the gaver servtce> 8nd Miss Au
gusta Holmes assisted the hostess
in serving sandwiches and cakes.
Approximately 80 members
present.
Sam Jackson Feted
At Birthday Dinner
Sam Jackson celebrated his 17tli
birthday Sunday at a dinner given
by his mother, Mrs. Henry Jack
son. at their home on West Mein
tosh road.
The dining table was decorated
with chrysanthemums and featured
a blrthdgy cake In pink and green,
Contests were conducted, and par
ty favors distributed to the guests.
Present were; Misses Virgie Mau
ney, Wllda Parsons, Iris Norton,
Brenda Jackson, Muller Carden,
and Chandler Chasteen, Charles
Vining, Melvin Brown, Fields
and the honoree.
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We, The .
Women
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“ I really need a new suit,” the ; '
not-vcry-well-dressed young matron
said to her well-dressed shopping
companion, “but when there are so,
many things I want for the house
I hate to spend money on clothes.’’
“Don’t be silly,” said the well
pressed companion, “how YOU look
is a lot more Important than how
y° ur house looks ”
t Ther,! are tt ,ot ot wom ‘ n who
^ee with the first woman. And
* lot who agree Wllh the secona ;
Women to the flrst ***
everything on the house. If forced
to choose between new draperies for
the living room or a new winter
coat, they buy the draperies tod
make the old coat do.
Those In the second group figiire
’hat their looks are all Important,
ind they wouldn't dream of choos
ing a new chair for the living room
in place of a new suit.
NEITHER ENTIRELY RIGHT
Neither group is entirely right.
The woman who has the best ans
wer to the problem of what comes
first—self or house—Is the one who
takes the middle course.
She wouldn’t want to look like
Mrs. Gotmoney herself and let her
house look down at the heels. But
on the other hand she wouldn’t
want to live in a dream house if
ihe hid to go around looking like
3 frump In order to be able to do
it.
So she compromises. There are
times when she figures what U
needed for the house is more W|
A oortant and times when she dtfe
iides fc.tr personal needs have prl
rity.
Social Calendar
FRIDAY, NOV. 19
The Cherokee Garden Cluk
will meet with Mrs. Herman'
Swint at 3:30 P. M.
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Mrs. W. W. Elder, teacher and
psychologist, spoke to a large group
Wednesday afternoon at Third
Ward school at the meeting of the
Third Ward P-TA study group,
Discussing the Subject, “Mind and
Body the Inseparables,” Mrs. Elder
said that the young child’s emotion
&1 responses are a definite part ot
his developing personality and
character. The attractiveness and
strength of his personality, she con
tinued, depends upon the quality
of the everyday help he is given by
those who guide him. She pointed
out that parents need to realize the
Importance of this fact and do all
in their power to use what know
ledge is available in preventing un
desirable patterns from becoming
established.
Parents must find ways to insure
not only good minds and stomg bo
dies but sound emotlontyl health, a?
well, she added. Mrs. |2Mpr als-
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WMU Circle Meets
With Mrs. Perdue
Circle One of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Union of the Baptist Taber
nacle met recently at the home of}
Mrs. John Perdue. n
Mrs. Earl Poster was in charge of
prayer, and Mrs. Lota Bridges gave
the devotiorfal. Mrs. Cart
to. president, presided during the
business seaion. and Mrs. Howard
Johnson closed the meeting With
prayer. A social hour followed the
gave concrete suggestions as to how
parents might evaluate the emo
tional maturity of their children.
Mrs. T. O. Vinson,
chairman of the Third Ward P-TA,
introduced the speaker. The com
mittee in charge of the In
eluded Mrs. Douglas Hi Mrs.
H. T. Stafford, Mrs. Joe Carter and
Mrs. Vinson. Approximately 60 per
sons were present.
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WYNNES
Mrs. Doris Conner and Mrs. Edna
Young were welcomed as new
members and Miss Joyce Donehoo
as a visitor. There were 12 mem
bers present.
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