Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, August 04, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Social Calendar THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 The Wisteria Garden Club picnic plans have been postpon ed until a later date. The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will have a picnic at the Mun icipal Park. The members are urged to meet at the church at 6:15. The Guild of the First Chris tian Church meet at 8 P. M. at the church. Mrs. Robert Hicks and Miss Aileen Travis will serve as co-hostess. Mrs. C. H. Huff, former resident of Mexico, will be speaker for the evening. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 The Azeiea Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ce cil Maddox at 10 A: M. A pic nic will be held at Indian Sp rings, > Sea/fesf Icecream ■ IN, PINTS, AND’ QUARTS ’> TRY, THE fj FLAVJDR OF THE MONTH MIRADOR fttSTAURANT A r. c e iTsitr FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL Snowy White Pacific Truth SHEETS • 81” x 99” Double. • 72” x 99” Twin* $168 • Only Two Days At This Price! • You May Use Our Lay Away Plan! EACH • Pillow Case. 37c Each. The Cloth Shop 8th Street Across From Griffin Hotel t Mather’s Friday & Saturday mmm fe m i' * St r tWHti A ** UP TO \ i-v hu .. K' ' \% 'W* £- 9 :r> &! for y ° ur ° L! \ S V V yxwm s-.™ M v vt x y' ft mm Here's How It Works . . . Giving Youn a Double Saving! LIVING ROOM SUITE 109.95 LIVING ROOM SUITE 229.95 - m Modern v, . Less Old Suite 20.00 Less O’d Suite 35.00 styling . ... the set Details that usually cost a you've always wanted, but 89.95 fancy price. Imagine getting M 4 couldn’t to fit the afford. tiniest Now weekly priced pay spring-filled this big saving construction I at 194.95 check. YOU PAY ONLY YOU PAY ONLY LIVING ROOM SUITE 139.95 LIVING ROOM SUITE 249.50 Famous _ quality Less Old Suite 20.00 Less Old Suite 35.00 . . . we can’t You ean comb the country mention the manufacturer’s and you won’t find a value to name, ed so low the set for has this been sale. pric -119.95 of match this. Take advantage 2X4s50 ^ _ J YOU PAY August sale prices! ONLY YOU PAY ONLY * N) im a gri i .I, UP TO -4 $35 4 E iiC 4 C, A t I i lief j 1 FOR YOUR OLD 1 v J & BEDROOM ilr" ' ii SUITE si Trade In Your Old Bedroom Suite On a New One! SAVE! BED ROOM SUITE 229.95 ■I ^“* --5 BED ROOM SUITE 199.50 Me : . 18th Century Deaign *.t . — Smooth flowing Less Old Suite 30.00 “ j big saving In price. But price lines give 1 + _ your bedroom an air of rest Is only half the story. Here’s fulness. Come how 169.50 quality, see < our too. YOU PAY ONLY dollars stretch In this sale. BED ROOM SUITE 239.95 YOU PAY ONLY Less Old Suite 35.00 BED ROOM SUITE 149.50 nawu. ^— / Just , . mb your hands over the Less Old Suite 20.00 gleaming, satin-soft surface styled, yet without bulk. And and you’ll be oonvlnoed 204-95 jm —. An exrltlng vslue! Massively I 1 IV Is on* of the best buys of this the you less with get this set for dollars 129.50 aa ■’Teaj 4 - your old suite. : «v' year. YOU PAY ONLY wyt YOU PAY ONLY On Furnish Time-Payment Our Your Convenient Home Plan AKDD - 618 PHONE FIH 3844 18 Just EASY Months 10% TERMS Down! To Pay ! Seated Tea Honors Miss Joan Drake Miss Joan Drake, bride-elect was honored Tuesday afternoon with a seated tea by Mrs. Winifred Har ris at the home of Mrs. J. N. Beil ton Macon road. The bride-elect will become the bride of Eugene Harrold Turner of Laurinburg, N. C., in the early j fail. Arrangements of sweet peas, gl adioli .tube roses, lilies of the val ley and button chrysanthemums were used throughout the house. Miss Drake was dressed in a pr inted bemberg with which she wore accessories. Mrs. Harris ch !h/ay ose an irridescent lavender cham trimmed in rhinestones. / Assisting Mrs. Harris in enter were Mrs. Preston Williams, Jr., and Mrs. Marvin Jenkins. A dessert course was served. Mis Drake was presented an ap propriate gift by the hostess. Guests were Mesdames Marvin, Jenkins, Preston Williams, Jr., J. E. Newby, Jr., George Patrick, Jes se Sasser, Jr., Tom Martin, Haro!;! Mann, Paul Mitchell, Fielding Llnd sey, Robert Bailey, Robin Wheaton, Ira Slade, Dick Drake, Tommy Bray Robert Scott of Roswell, N. M. r and Misses Sara Frances Whatley, Jean Land, Jeanne Mavity, Emily Day Wilson Thelma Pittman and the honoree, Miss Drake, T.E.L. Class Meets With Mrs. Terrell t The T. E. L Sunday School Class of DeVotie Baptist Church met recently at the home of Mrs. J. J Terrell. The meeting was opened with a hymn after which M^. L. C. Bar field following with prayer, Mrs. P. A. Burnett, presiden gave the de votional and presided ever the bus iness session, Miss Annie Abbott gave the secretary-treasurer’s re port. Mrs. E. U. Snider will be hostess for the next class meeting. The meeting was closed with prayer by • Mrs. Snider. During the social hour. Mrs. Roy ; Wells had charge of the entertain- J ntent. Light lefreshments were ser- ‘ ved bv the hostess an i Miss O’ene Terrell. Members present were Mesdames Rov Well. Ma’on Grant. E. C. Sni der, P. A. Burnett. I C. Barfield. Ellis Jones and Miss Annie Abbott and one visitor. Miss Olene Terre'l Try News Want Ads! Tawny Tinting: SCREEN SUN'S RAYS FROM NOSE, EYELIDS ■•s. •A ,Z£ r :t‘t£****r<* % % v 'N.l# ‘-A '3g. v fr* V IJ I s m t-; : ; p i 4'-* M je. m |r * i % ir r m 'f’l —fe V— f 1 % ■ 4 fc.. ■ M X \ t ai# ii m V.-J> * d b y aw " ** MMi iW : P v*‘ * % P rJflt This girl tempers the sun’s rays to her tanning needs to achieve an all-over golden tan Her lets are given prolonged exposure to coax a deeper tan. Her easy-to-toast nose is protected br sunburn lo Don plus a triangular pad: her eyes screened from glare bv thick cotton pads moistened by eye lotion. L E 3 h “ na tUr f take ba ‘ U h COUrSe and : ! v ™ ng vo.ru , , over tawnv^fnt Tu‘f e t,me t0 f a a nH nd a cN !’ ; that° stub' h 1 areas to resists exouse ta^ skin : bornly a i I The leg,, hardy from constant exposure to weather, winter and summer, are slow to give in to a tan. This means that you will spend lots of time on the beau,.— all covered-up except for your slowly bronzing legs. ' i In your eagerness to toast these , Birthday Party Fetes Miss Holmes Miss Patsy Holmes was honored with a party celebra’ing her 17 th r birthday by Miss Carolyn Woodall Tuesday, August 2. The Woodall home was attract Ively d cora ed throughout with ar rangements cf summer flowers. Miss Ho mes chose a black skirt and a white blouse with 'ace insert ions and Miss Wooda'l wore a print ed pique. lee cream and cakt were served to-.tfce-guests later duri’-g the even ing. Guests were Misses Fetty Brook« VFW Ladies Have Meeting At Clubhouse The Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW had their regular,,.monthly meeting at the Veterans IjierfitJnal Clubhou se Tuesday evening Mrs. T W. Allen, president, pr - sided oyer the bus.ness session. A new project, which will be made known to the public in the future was started by the membrrs. It was announced that the Dis;r.ct Four Meet of the Lad.es Auxiliary will be held in Carrollton Auguv 14th. John Goddard, Past Post Com mander. was speaker for the even ing. Approximately 18 members were esent. Kiwaniannes Discuss Plans At Meet in" n The Kiwaniannes n et Wedne.sdav evening at Harry's Restaurant for their regular monthly luncheon. Plans were m-de for the c'ub to he Rue; ts of 'he Orchard Hi’! Com munity Club the mouth of Sept ember and make aluminum tiays Members not present for this meet ing who are plannln; to go. mnv contact Mrs. John Walton. The p'ans for 'he nesdleweek section of the Spalding County Fa ; r were dl etissed also Thirty-three members and three visitors were present. GETS TIVO DIPLOMAS WELLESLEY, Mss, Ip - When Mrs Ruth Stokes stepped up get her diploma at commencement ix weises. President Mi’dred Me Afee Horton of Wclysley College also handed her a pair of baby socks. It was the college's way of honoring the only mother In the graduating class. « Shredded fabbage should be cook ed In small amount of water In a covered sauce-pan for only about eight minutes; If the cabbage is cut in wedge-size pieces it wi'l have to be rooked from 10 tc IS minutes BT ALMAA HART NEA sun Writer iun ' s but admit savage rays those that will turn skin tawny. Without lhls P reven tive cover you'll burn a11 «*ht_but rosy red. TeUtm. of red-thal will be the color of your nose after just a t tske on the beacii un.tss you use double saieening measures. ^ The fc.evaaon ol toe nu*e oruigs ,t closer to Lie sup than odier facial features. Many women plot the ! shortest sun-ianning time lor i nosc-s and then pul them under the shi.de of a cotton pad. special siiiclds devised for the same nose-cove, ing job Sunglasses do a fine sun-tilter in* ^ but tf you're concentrating ° n . * f lh r whlt “ f **>''7 gt °*» iy “P’ ira L tr,m nmimeri " ,ed To t0 the S “^t , d vo,.?^ TJ .Zl f 16 " 1 * an “ "mV^e. Tnfas" wHn sun-tan make up Joyce Strickland of mGrange. El eanor Kin$, Betty McCullough. An lta McCullough, Nancy McCullough of Warner P.obtns and the honoree Miss Holmes. Wanf Ads Pay! . $1 RV (/ qmrJ/m MASTER REUSE fV\ \{j ff? A* futvtrtifitd m AuffUft it A DEMOISELLE mnd CHARM c c r A I •v>; / ^h'jl * % Gad-a-box! Spacious I over-arm charmer enriched / with soft-toned rayon V » lining * satin . . . insured with a "golden” lock. Silk/ rayon faille in black, _brown or navy. Lustrous j 100% virgin wool Botany broadcloth in black, brown, W navy, slate grey, fire wood tan. wine or green. $500 Plus Tm •j f:' Bewitched • • • in SUEDE l>y Red (Gold) Cross M Smart suedes that charm you into l<,oiling your very prettiest. They're the very essence of autumn s new eleganr more tranquil, more gracious, more feminine. And the way they keep your step so young is near-magic! See them, soon. ^Ml) CROSS SHOES SMIIICS t IHOllllHIII IHOI vstua $8 95 to $10^3 ts. DM« )l.tl Smiti i - Roberts Company 7 WANT ADS GET RESULTS Smith-Roberts Go. First Fall Fashions A H • • 14 m • *•••«! V V A* Featured In August I VOGUE Perfectly plain and ^4 perfect — flattering down close flat btek, neckHne^^^ trim top buttoned the "trouser pockets” pleated into a good straight Akli Crease-resistant men swear rayon sharkskin with worsted jersey bolero. Sizes 7 to 15 . $3500 GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Thursday, Aug, 4, 1949.