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Girls who have been sponsors for
the Spalding High football team
this season will honor the team at
a barbecue tonight following the
Spald ing-Gainesviile game.
The sponsors include Misses Bet
ty Woodward, Katherine Jimerson,
; ^ne Moore, Cecilia Maddox, Jean
ette Harper, Peggy Shivers, Lueljen
Dealing, Carol King, Doris Mitchell
Ann Moore, Rita Pound^ and iuc>
Bob Steele. The young ladies will
attend the game In a body.
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The barbecue will be held In the
school library, which will be deco
rated for the occasion in blue and
gold, the school colors. Parents of
the hostesses will assist In enter
taining, and the team members and
their dates, the faculty and the
Gainesville team will be guests.
Girl Scout r
~hoir Practice
All Brownie and Intermediate
Girl Scouts rrill meet for a choi:
practice with Mrs. Joseph R. Cum
ming, Girl Scout choir director
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at
Fourth Ward school.
The Girl Scout Senior Sextet will
practice with Mrs. Cumming Sat
urday morning at II o’clock at the
First Baptist Church.
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after a raid on the scrap bag.
Send 25c for EACH PATTERN
vith Name, Address and Style
umber, state size desired.
Tf you would like to see over 200
other pattern styles that cover all
’aes, ages, and occasions—includ
ing a special.section devoted to a
variety of Christmas gifts you can
make easily and economically—be
sure to order a copy of the Fall
Winter Fashion Book. It’s a won
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the price is just 20c.
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v Griffin Daily News
121 W. 19th St., New York 11, N. Y.
Mrs. Powell Honors
Miss Laura Cummin
Mrs. James R. Powell
Miss Laura Cumming at a. lovely
luncheon Tuesday afternoon at Mrs.
Powell’s homte ipn Cherokee drive.
Miss Cummliig** wedding; to John
Northey, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C;, will
be jtti event of Mwiday, w ■i
The dining table feati^pd an all
white arrangement, arid yellow
chrysanthemums predominated in
other arrangements. Mrs. Alyn
Jones and Mrs. Seaton Bailey as
sited the hostess to entertaining.
Guests were close friends of the
bonoree. •
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lonor Miss Mary McGrath
A t Luncheon Held On In
Miss Mary McGrath, outstanding
Griffin church woman .was honor*
ed by the combined Catholic Altar
Societies of North Georgia at a
luncheon Sunday In Dalton. Miss
McGrath, a member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church here, re
ceived a rare honor this summer
when she was presented the Pro
Eccelesia et Pontlftca medial, a de
coration which can only be awarded
through the Pope.
Miss McGrath spoke at the
luncheon and following her address
was presented an orchid from the
Orchard Hill
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Has Meeting ■HI i
The Orchard Hill Garden Club
’et Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. G. W. Clark in Orchard
Hill with Mrs. James O’Quinn as
co-hostess.
Mrs. A. G. Swint, president, pra 1
**4ed, and Mrs. R. E. 'fyus read
gardening suggestions for spring
a»d summer perennials. As p high
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ments made by Mrs. Willard Cog- j
gins and Mrs. James Swint. i
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During the social hour the hos-i
tesses served a salad course and tea
Quests wer# Mrs. W. CL Fowlei
and Mrs. J. ken Price of Seattle,
Wash., and Mrs. Joe David,
Members present were; Mes
dames G. P.' Simerville, R. H, Bar
mett, W. C. Maddox, James Swint,
A. a. Swint, R. E. Tyus Willard
Coggins, N. V. Davis, Paul Sehu
machfr, O. M, Duke, R, L, Caisey
W. F. Sibley. J. F. Whitley, Nlch
o!as Westbrook and the hostesses.
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societies. Introduced by the Rev.
Joseph Driscoll, C. S. 8. R., rector
of St. Josh’s Church in Dalton.
Miss McGrath discussed the build -
ing of f Sacred Heart Church here
She praised Mrs. Emmett Powell,
Sr„ and Mrs. J. H. McLaurin, Sr,
both of Griffin, and Mrs. H. O.
Bise, now of Columbus, as being ta
f tiumental in building the church.
Others present at the luncheon
were the Rev, Gilbert McCormick
the Rev. Raymond Govern, and the
Rev. Anthony Calb, all of the Dal
ton Parish; Mrs. Chappell Johnson,
president of the Griffin Parish
Council; and Bob Burns, Mrs. J. W.
Burns and Mrs. Emmett Powell, Sr.
all of Griffin. Both Mrs. Johnsor
and Mr. Bums made brief talks.
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The Woman's Missionary Society
of Sunny Side Baptist Church met
at the church recently and elected
the following officers:
Mrs. W. B. Slaughter, president;
Mrs. G. T. Bannister, vice presi
denti Mrs. J. A. Gulledge, secretary
and treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Ham- t
brick, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Otis Hightower, program chair
man; Mrs. Tom Sockwell, young
people’s leader, Mrs. B. W. Ballard.
YWA counselor; Mrs. Otis High
tower, GA counsellor; Mrs. R. K.
Hambrick, Sunbeam counsellor,
Mrs. Harold Glass, stewardship
chairman; Mrs. R. L. King, mission
study chairman; Mrs. 8. W. Bal
lard, community missions chair
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rriday, Nov. 19, 1948. " -lUlftufi _
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brick, church re chairman;
Mrs. Wiley Stewart, social com
mittee chairman.
The Rev. Sam Britt gave the de
votional, and Mis. otls Hightower
was to charge of the program on
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