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Birthday Dinner Fetes
Mrs. Cathon Nowland
Mra. Cathon Nowland was hon
ored 8unday with a surprise dinner
party on her sixty-fifth birthday
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
D. E. Pitts in Experiment.
The Pitt’s home was decorated
with pink roses and chrysthemums.
The birthday table was overlaid*
with a white linen cloth and cen
tered with a three-tiered cake em
bossed in lavender. A low arrange
ment of pink roses was used on the
buffet table.
Mrs. Nowland chose a navy bem
berg print.
Assisting Mrs. Pitts were Mes
dames W. L. Ogletree, Harold Par
ker and Gordon Huckaby, ail dau
ghters of Mrs. Nowiland.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Ogletree, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park-
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SITUATION: The young man
you are dating is shy and does not
like to come Into your 1 living room
and speak to your parents when
» he calls to take you out,
WRONG WAY: Protect his feel
ings by running out to his car as
soon as he drives up in front of
your house.
RIGHT WAY: Expect him to
come into the house for you, whet
her he enjoys it or not.
* Now She Shops
"Cash and Carry”
Without Painful Backache
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poiumoug m»tur remain blood, it
maycauac nagging backache, rheumatiepains,
leg paint, lout of pep and energy, getting up
1NHM your lddneyg bladder.
or
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HEADACHE-NEURALGIA
MUSCULAR ACHES
• When nerve-racking pains of this
type make you feel miserable and
you want relief, and want it in a hur
ry, use “BC" Powders or Tablets.
When you use “BC" you get the full
relief-giving effectiveness of not just
one, but several of the world’s most
popular pain-reiieving ingreditnts.
In combination these quick-dissolv
ing, fast-acting ingredients ate re
markably effective—far more so
than either would be alone.
WYNNE DOES IT ACAIN!---
"MAKE ROOM” SALE
Yes We Must Make Room For Several Large Shipments Which Are Already
On The Way. So, We Must Move Out The Surplus Stock On Some of Our
Rearular Patterns of Fine
♦ CHINA
WARE
25$, To 50% SAVINGS
Quantities Are Limited!
BRISTOL VIOLET OLYMPH INDIAN TREE
By Vogue by Hardesty by Bavarian by George
52 Pieces 53 Piece*
80 Piece* 82 Pieces $32.00
$29.50 $163.19 $271.50 $21.00
$19.20 32 Piece,
$97.00 $154.00 $17.50
$11.40
SPRINGTIME EDDA LORRAINE- BLUE BERRY
VI by George by Bavarian
MAROON by Blue Ridge
24 Pieces 5 7 Pieces by Franciscan 32 Pieces
$24.00 $175.50 ■rf* 44 Pieces $18.95
$16.40 $98.00 $17.3.25
$121.00 $12.45
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This Surplus China Is From Our Regular Stock And
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These Savings Are Genuine!
. i Cash or Credit. . . Buy Now!
t m unnes JEWELERS
Sine* 1889
er, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Terrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pitts, Mr. and
Mrs. Oordon Huckaby, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Phillips, her grand
children, Billy, Eugene and Marie
Pitts, Theresa and Richard Parker
Helen and Dickie Wheeler and Son
ny Ogletree, her great grandchild
ren, Kerry Phillips, Connie and
Ronnie Storey, Bobby Terrell, Fred
dy and Wesley Pitts and friends,
Mrs. Lois Parker, Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Ratliff and the honoree, Mrs.
Nowland.
♦ Home • •••••
• • • .. .Hints ,
Tomatoes for summer salads are
often nice peeled. To do so dip
water top) and strip the skin off.
them w'hole in hot water for a few
minutes, then plunge them Into
cold water (or hold under the cold
If your food budget is a problem
and you want to use thrifty cuts
of beef here is a listing of: them:
Pot roast, shoulder roast, shoulder
steak, flank steak, boneless chuck
pot boiling beef, short ribs, bone
less rolled neck, beef brisket, shank
meat, and hamburger
Fact8 About • • •
Home
Q.—In Griffin's early schools,
were there any provisions made for
'paying the tuition of poorer
*
-'tsrizrgs:
County historian, the state made
provision for paying the tuition of
th « P^r children out of the
Po ° r ScV;;q: Fund,” which was very
inadequate.
Nowadays when either you buy “BC” you
may have it in powder or tab
let form. In both you get the same
famous “BC” formula—the same fast
relief. You get a preparation that
has stood the test of time—one you
can safely use for the relief of simple
headaches, neuralgic pains and minor
muscular aches. Buy a package of
“BC” Headache Powders or Tablets
today and use as directed. Two tab
lets equal one powder. 10c Sc 25c.
WMU Circles
Hold Meetings
Recently
W. M. W. Circles of the Baptist
Tabernacle met recently at the cir
cle members at their homes.
CIRCLE ONE
Circle one met at the home of
Mrs. J. T. Perdue on West Chappell
sthreet. Mrs. Earl Foster, program
chairman, had charge of the pro
gram. Mrs. Harry Donehoo opened
ihe meeting with prayer. Mrs. Carl
Spradlin gave the devotional.
"World Evanellsm” was discuss
ed by Mrs. Christine Adams and
Miss Helen Shockley The program
was closed with prayer by Mrs.
Dorothy Shockley. Mrs. Spradlin,
president, presided over the bus
iness session.
Refreshments were served Dy
Mrs. Perdue. Mrs. T. B Tattore and
Mrs. Clare Davis were visitors.
CIRCLE TWO
Circle two met at the home of
Mrs. Arlene Stitcher on North
Twelfth street.
Mrs. Wilson Lifsey had charge
of the program. Mrs. Stitcher spoke
on "Christianing America”. Mrs.
Lena Mae Norris clo. ed the meet
ing with prayer.
Light refreshments were served
by Mrs. tSltcher.
Junior RA’s
Meet Recently
The Hart Westbrook Chapter of
the Junior Royal Ambassador of
the First Baptist ChuTh met Mon
day afternoon at the chapter room.
Arthur Blake, Ambassador in
chie f, presided over the business
session.' The meeting was opened
1 pra5ers ' The minute - j of the last
: meetlng werd read by Joel Cope '
: llnd ' record ' Norman Brooks gave
the knightly deeds report.
The program was conducted bv
Standley Hayes, Johnny Daniel,
Tommy Simonton, Richard Brooks,
. Maury Fisher, Arthur Blake, Rob
ert Harris, Zenas Massey, and Dal
las Copeland took na*t on the pro
gram. The meeting was closed with
the R. A. allegiance.
Tommy Simonton. setond assist
ant ambassador, served refresh
ments.
There were 15 members present
Next time you make a chocolate
pie and you have some leftover
coffee try substituting the coffee
for about half the mi'fc. Nice flavor!
Ballerina Toppers Wrap Fall Finery
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Ballerina coats make big fashion news. Bright plaid taffeta jacket (right) flounces a peplum as flip as
a dancer's skirt. Flame red suede velour spreads its charm* in the cape coat (left), quilt-stitched
at hemline and at flared cuffs of sleeves.
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1 ’ little coat of the new season
is the ballerina topper.
Swinging into autumn with un
restrained fullness this coat
Monte Sano’s design is cut as
qs a dancer’s skirt. It makes
in width what it lacks in
and in frou frou what it lacks
the more solid virtues of a
wrap.
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SOMETHING NEW-Strict:
for girls who hate to check the
furs at the door. Lois Collie,
models the latest Hollywood cre
ation—a mink blouse. It is band
ed with yards and yards of wild
ranch mink.
Egg Nogs aie good in summer ««
well as in winter. BeV an egg until
it is pale and thick, add a dash
of salt, a cup of co'd milk, table
spoon of sugar, and a quarter tea
spoon of vanilla or prated orange
rind. Serve with straws.
Worry of
FALSE TFETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Don't, be emoarrassed bv loose
false teeth slipping, dropping or
Wabbling when you eat talk or
la ugh. Just sprinkle a little FAS
TEETH on your plates This plea
sant powder gives a remarkable
sense of added r '.mfort end securi
ty by holding plates more lirmly. No
gummy, gooey, pasty Gste or feel
tog. It's alkaline (non-acid). Get
FASTEETH w >i d*'i■» - tore
AUTO LOANS
Automobile Financing
( $100.00 TO
$3,000.00
All Types Automobile
Insurance
(New or Used)
Prompt Service—Reasonable
Rate*
GEORGIA DISCOUNT
COMPANY
“BO” LANHAM, Mgt.
128 East Taylor Street
"Phone 3368
BY EPSIE KIN'AKD
NEA Fashion Editor
Bnlliantly _ .... . colored , . plaid taffeta ^
—red, green and yellow—lends its
crisp charm, to one long-waisted
jacket which sports a peplum as
pert as a ballerina's skirt. This
ruffly flounce can be flipped out.
tilted up or down or crushed Into
folds It owes its antics to a pliable
Peck At Scalps
BATON ROUGE, La —IF—
The police department has ad
vised pedestrians, especially
bald ones, that they can use
Government street again with
out having their scalps lacera
ted by butcher birds.
Two butcher birds built a
nest in a tree on the street. They
soon became terrors. Their
first victim, a bald man who
wasn't wearing his hat. fled with
two birds scratching and pcck-
LADIES—This Is It!
Th 3 SALE You’ve Been Asking About.
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JULY CLEARANCE 1111
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Spring ,U)IM
and Summer Fashions
Cotton Dre ssos - - Bemberg Dresses - Crepe
Dresses - Pure Silk Dresses - Linen
Dresses - Spun Rayon Dresses - Evening
Dresses and PI av Suits —
j SAVINGS 1 to 2 / :* of reiruli tr pricy*
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HATS—Savings Vi_ lo At of regular price
$25.00 Cool timer Suits SI 6.00
All White - Pastel mid I wo-tone B; i its '2 Brice
Two Cent SALE Summer Gowns
Printed and Solid Color Batiste and Krinkle Crepe. Buy One
yown at regular price and the second for only 2 cents.
Regular and Junior Sizes
$2.98 Gowns—2 for $3.00
$3.98 Gowns—2 • $4.00
mith-Roberts Company »n
stiffness that is woven into taffeta.
Another ballerina topper which,
spreads across shoulders like but
... terfly ca P e of , w suede ' n8 ‘ “ velour. * "^-colored; - Th.s cape-j , .
coa * * ias ^ u ** nes * a dancer *|
skirt and is quilt stitched in deep
bands to strengthen its flip appeal;)
and again to enforce the flair of|
full trumpet - mined sleeves.
ing at his dome.
But bald or not, any one who
passed was pounded upon by
ihe butcher birds. When^ police
were called, they were attack
ed, too. But they brought along
a shotgun and killed the birds.
Jl>T FREE LUNCH
WINDSOR, Out. -IIP— Windsor
po.ice are looking for a man who
efter drinking beer smashes the
glass ar.d eats it One bartender
j sot so excited after watching the
man swal ow the glass that he for
I got to char.e him for It.
Thursday. July 21. 1949. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Miss Evelyn Ogletree
To Wed 6
Mr. and Mr,. John Ogletre* of
Experiment announce the
ment of their daughter. Miss Evelyn
Ogletree to Floyd Laney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Laney of Maid
en. N. C. The wedding will be an
event of Auguat «.•
Mis* Ogletree attended Spalding
High School w here she was a drum
majorette in the Spalding High
Band. Miss Dorothy Ogletree la the
bride-elect', only sister.
Mr.' Laney was graduated from
Malden High School in North Car
olina. He is at present third base
man-catcher tor the Griffin Tiger*.
For a quick supper serve mac
aroni and cheeae with slices of
cheon meat and cole’slaw Dessert
might be a bowl of fresh fruit, crisp
cookies and a beverage.
Smith- Roberts Co.
A C89L SAVNK!
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Special Notice!
Our Dorothy Perkins Cream Deordorsut
Vu Price Sale ends August 1st or sooner
if our present supply gives out.
$1.00 Jars for only 50c plus tax.
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The DoCtOT AltSW€T>
By EDWIN F. JORDAN. ML D.
QUESTION: Art there any bar
raful effect* from taking hflrmon,
for bust development and can the
I be bought at a drugstore wtthoc
a prescription?
ANSWER: There is great dout
as to whether thi* treatment wool
produce the desired result* perm
anently. Such harmones ahoul
not be used without a preseriptio.
Buy From Us and Save.
Rand-made: Baby Clothes,
GRIFFIN
Woman'* Exchange
m East Solomon Street
Rag*. Trays, Variety Gifts.