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Sat. and Sun., Jan. 15-16. 1966 Griffin Daily New*
Digby News
By MRS. EDGAR DUKE
Mrs. Lewis Phillips and daugh
ters of Jonesboro spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Duke.
Mrs. Inez Ison was admitted
to the Griffin - Spalding County
Hospital Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dunn and
Robin were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dunn.
Mrs. Lewis Phillips, Robin and
Vickie of Jonesboro and Mrs.
Edgar Duke visited Mrs. Dan
*»y Tuggle, Angie and John Tug
gle Sunday evening in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duke and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dunn and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Dunn, Pete and Gall, Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whitlock
and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Whitlock in Senoia Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hand, To
lley and Chris of Griffin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Foster and
Miss Sandra Foster Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Podridge
of Newnan spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. W. Y. Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kelley
Of Griffin spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker
and family of Thomaston spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. D. Britt,
Jimmy and Ted.
Mrs. Kate Duke visited Mrs.
Ruby Britt Thursday evening.
> Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips
and daughters spent Sunday In
Jackson with Mr. and Mrs.
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Henry Phillips and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Tuggle,
Angie and John of Griffin were
supper guests Wednesday even
ing of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Duke.
Kenneth, Joe and Dexter Whit
lock spent Wednesday night with
their grandmother, Mrs. W. F.
Whitlock in Senoia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buchanan
and children of Griffin and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cox of Fayette
ville Highway were recent visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kel
ley.
Mrs. Cecil Thomas and child
ren, David and Sandra visited
relatives in Senoia 8unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carden and
children of Senoia visited Mr.
and Mrs. Onis Turner and Peg
a 8un<W.
Mrs. J. D. Britt and Mrs. J.
M. Sheldon made a business trip
to Atlanta Tuesday.
2nd Baptist
WMS Has
Monthly Meet
The Woman’s Missionary Soc
iety of the Second Baptist Chur
ch held the January general
meeting at the church.
The meeting was opened with
the devotional by Mrs. Gene
Buckles. Mrs. Lennie Williford
lead the group in a song "Send
The Light".
Circle Three was In charge of
the program taken from Royal
Service. The topic was, “Indians
Of New Mexico". Mra. Doug
Washington offered prayer at the
olose of the program.
Mrs. Russell Chalkley, presi
dent, conducted the business ses
sion. Mrs. Doug Washington
gave the secretary report. Rou
tine business was discussed.
Mrs. Albert Jones dismissed
with prayer.
Fifty-nine members attended
the meeting.
West Griffin
HE Club
Has Meeting
Mrs. Sally Johnston gave a
talk on "Management Of Your
Money" at the January meeting
of the West Griffin Home Econo
mics Club.
Mrs. Myra Israel, retiring
president, presided during the
short business meeting.
Mrs. Israel served cake and
Cokes to the following members:
Mrs. Lottie Buchanan, Mrs.
Jewel Clark, Mrs. Marie Felt
man, Mrs. Melanie Gaines, Mrs.
Martha Jimmerson, Mrs. Helen
Melton, Mrs. Lonnie White,
Mrs. Sally Johnston.
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Miss Judith Prevost Spetii
Miss Judith Speth
To Marry Mr. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillip
speth, Jr. of College Park an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Judith Prevost
Speth, to Mr. George Monfred
Dlck - son 01 Mrs - Charles Park
er Dick of Griffin and the late
Mr. Dick.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Louis P. Spe
Sr - ot Augusta and College
Park and the late Mr. Speth,
and Mrs. Lucius D. Webb of An
derson, S. C. and the late Mr.
Webb. She is a graduate of
Southwest High School and has
attended West Georgia College
Hospital Auxiliary
Has January Meet
The regular monthly meeting
of the Griffin - Spalding County
Hospital Auxiliary was held
Tuesday. Mrs. D. S. Jackson,
president, called the meeting to
order.
Mrs. H. R. Malcolm, secretary,
re ad the minutes of the last
meeting. The treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. T. A. Howie.
Mrs ‘ Gene Adams ’ finance chail>
save the financial report,
The followin ? committee re
ports were made -
Gift shop by Mrs. Grady Ral
ney, Mrs. Grady Norton and
Mrs. James Goodwin; gift cart
by Mrs. Ronald Cook; assisting
in Carrollton,
Mr. Dick is the grandson of
Mrs. Charles E. Dick of Coving
ton and the late Mr. Dick and
Mrs. Samuel Roy Jennings of
Covington and Griffin and the
late Mr. Jennings. He graduat
ed from Griffin High School, at
tended West Georgia College
and is employed by Southern
States, Inc. of Hampton. In Ap
ril he will enter the U. S. A1 r
Force.
The wedding will be solemniz
ed February 19 at the Cascade
Road Presbyterian Church in
Atlanta.
patients by Mrs. Morris Gold
stein; morning desk by Mrs. A.
T. Montgomery.
Mrs. J. N. Ricks reported that
members had served 953*4
hours during the month of Dec
ember and Candy Stripers had
sewed 190 hours,
Mrs. Morris Goldstein and Mrs.
progress PttUl ***?* of plans for the ° annual D
ball.
Mrs. George Morales reported
that dates for the leadership
training course will be announ
ced at the next meeting.
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Rehoboth
HE Has
Jan. Meet
Mrs. Sally Johnston gave a
talk on money problems at the
January meeting of the Rehobo
th Home Economics Club.
The meeting was held at Re
hoboth Baptist Church with Mrs.
Irene Ellis, president, presid
ing. Mrs. Sally Akin gave the
devotional.
Mrs. Willis Biles read the min
utes and treasurer's report.
The group voted to have a co
vered dish luncheon at the meet
ing once a quarter.
A calling committee was na
med for the purpose of remind
ing members of the meeting.
Mrs. Lee Willis and Mrs. Al
len McMinn were hostesses to
the 15 members and one visitor
present.
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Teamon WMS Has
General
"Indians Of New Mexfco”
was the program presented at
the January WMS general meet
ing at Teamon Baptist Church.
Mrs. Robert Deason gave the
meditation on Psalm 43. "Send
The Light” was sung in unison
and Mrs. Darsey Standard of
fered prayer.
Miss Joanna Flynt, program
chairman, was assisted by sev
eral members In presenting the
program.
Mrs. Estelle Banks, president,
presided during the business
session.
Mrs. James Hollingsworth, se
cretary, read the minutes of
the December meeting.
The community mission chair
man, Mrs. Paul Reems, stated
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DEAR POLLY — After wash
ing a rarely used tablelcoth I
always fold it wrong side out for
storing. If the crease becomes
soiled it will not show when the
cloth is placed on the table. Tint
one of your white cloths a deli
cate shade to match or contrast
with your china and the table
setting will be very effective.—
SARA
GIRLS —I always wrap fresh
ly laundered, seldom-used cloths
in blue tissue paper to keep them
white as well as clean. If a long
cardboard tube Is available it is
even better to roll the cloth
smoothly around the tube and
then cover with tissue held in
place with rubber bands. —POL
LY
DEAR POLLY —I had a new
drain board and an old dish
drainer with worn-off rubber
ends on the corner posts so rust
spots would often be on the new
drain board. I solved this by
giving each comer post a coat
of clear nail polish which can
be easily renewed as needed.—
MRS. D. T.
DEAR POLLY — I used to get
so peeved with my children for
leaning against the screen part
of the door so that it would soon
tear out. Deciding to do
something about It, I fastened a
piece of perforated wallboard
about six inches wide across the
door at their height. The holes
Orrs PTA
Reports
Jan. Meet
The Orrs School PTA meeting
was held at the school cafetor
ium Tuesday evening.
The meeting opened with the
pledge to the flag. The Rev
Douglas Harmon presented the
devotional and a short talk fol
lowed with prayer. Herbert Jo
nes, president, presided during
the meeting.
Mrs. Barbara Crawford, sec
retary, gave a report on the
November and December meet
ings. She also gave a report on
the executive board meeting
which was held prior to the PTA
meeting. In the absence of the
treasurer, Mrs. Ann Howard,
the treasurer's report was giv
en by Mrs. Herbert Jones. All
minutes and other reports were
approved.
Mrs. Martha Murphy, princi
pal, gave a short talk. She
invited each parent to talk to the
teachers and get acquainted if
they had not previously done so,
and to discuss any problems
they might have.
Mrs. Ann Donahoo's class won
the grade count.
that Home Life Magazines are
being placed in the waiting
rooms of the Griffin - Spalding
Hospital and offices of various
doctor’s in Griffin.
An executive meeting of the
WMS was held at the church
Sunday.
A shower will be given in ho
nor of a member Monday even
ing at the educational building.
The meeting closed with pray
er.
Those present were Mesdames
H. C. Deason, J. C. Wynn, Paul
Reems, Bufus Huckaby. J. B.
Wood, Robert Deason, Estelle
Banks, James Hollingsworth,
Charlie Biles and Darsey Stan
dard and Miss Joanna Flynt
fOLLTS POINTERS
Tablecloth Hints
in the board are used to fasten
decorations that they like or that
may relate to a certain season.
This looks nice and protects the
screen. — RUTH
DEAR POLLY — Last sum
mer while on a Girl Scout camp
out we put our bar of soap into
a nylon stocking. One end was
tied to a low branch of a tree
near our washstand. We never
hand to look for the soap and it
was always clean and dry. The
nylon around the soap also help
ed to clean our dirty hands as
we rubbed the soap on. — DEB
BIE, A GIRL SCOUT.
DEAR POLLY — The handle
to my shopping cart always felt
so icy cold in winter. My hus
band solved the problem by cut
ting a length of old rubber gar
den hose to fit the length of
the handle, sliced It open and
put it over the bar. The ends
were taped and it is nice in eith
er summer or winter. — MRS.
R.J.B.
DEAR POLLY — When start
ing to feed baby solid foods use
a bright red plastic spoon. Af
ter a few feedings baby will open
her mouth when the red spoon
comes into sight. — MRS. R.K.
Share your favorite homemak
ing Ideas. . . send them to Polly
in cate of the Griffin News.
You’ll receive a dollar if Polly
uses your idea in Polly’s Point
ers.
The First Methodist Church
Circles will meet next week as
follows:
MONDAY, JANUARY 11
Pollard Circle will meet with
Mrs. A. K. Maddox, 815 Maple
drive at 3:30 p.m.
Mrs. Herben Turner will be
hostess to the Simonton Circle
at 3:30 p.m. at her home, 690
Brook Circle.
Haisten Circle will meet at
3:30 p.m. in the Men’s Bible
Classroom.
Thornton Circle will meet at
8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Elder, 68 Terracedale Court.
Mrs. E. A. Nealy will be hos
tess to the Garrison Circle at 8
p.m. at her home, 607 South Hill
street.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
Kapiloff Circle will meet at 10
a.m. at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Murphy, 524 Brook Circle.
Mrs. R. C. Ballew will be hos
tess to the Conkle Circle at 10 a.
m. at her home, 810 Maple dr
ive.
Lloyd Circle will meet at 10
a.m. at the home of Mrs. D. B.
Searcy, Jr., 510 Crescent road.
Mrs. Delraa Hagood will be
hostess to the Montgomery Cir
cle at her home, 521 East Col
lege street at 8 p.m.
FASHION FADS
Choose Contrast Carefully
When with choosing accessories
to wear a dark costume,
select overdo bright contrast, but
don’t it. Only two of
your accessories should be io
a vivid shade, such as shoes
and bag. Keep everything achieve
else dark or you’ll a
blotchy appearance.
New in Resort Wear
New for resort wear this
winter are pants cut like
jeans, but done in calico,
dainty prints and even crepe.
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By William Lawrence, D.D.S.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE: I
had a tooth extracted last week
and developed what my dentist
calls a “dry socket" What caus
es this? He says it’s getting bet
ter, but my jaw hurts now more
than It did before the tooth was
taken out
ANSWER: A "dry socket” is
an infected tooth socket, some
times referred to as acute loca
lized osteomyelitis. While we
know much about It we don’t
really know what causes it.
When a tooth is extracted, a
clot forms in the socket. The
same thing happens on a dry
skin wound, too, only it’s called
a scab instead of a clot. In the
mouth the "scab” Is soft be
cause it’s constantly bathed in
saliva.
This clot is nature’s way of
protecting the socket until heal
ing takes place, much as a band
age does. During the healing pro
cess, it gets smaller and smaller
as new, healthy tissue forms un
der it. Sockets are said to "heal
from the bottom up.”
Dentists warn patients not to
rinse for a few hours after an
extraction so as not to disturb
clot formation. If it is disturbed
or dislodged, infection of the
tooth socket may result. Main
symptoms of such infection are
pain, bad taste and odor.
Dr. Tereshkovich
Talks To Club
Dr. George Tereshkovich of
the Georgia Experiment Station
was the guest speaker at the
January meeting of the Garden
Club of Criffin. He showed sli
des of the blossoms of fruits
and vegetables, and told the
country of origin of each.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Donald Young.
Following the speaker’s talk
Mrs. Young served refresh
ments to the following members:
Mrs. E. F. Carlisle, Jr., Mrs.
Mrs. Milam
Hostess To
LPN Group
The 18th District of License
Practical Nurses met at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Milam for
the January meeting.
Mrs. Evelyn Blackwell, presi
dent, presided and gave the in
vocation.
Mrs. Carolyn Womack gave
the secretary’s report and Mrs.
Dorothy Milam read the treasur
er’s report.
Committee for 1966 were nam
ed.
Those present for the meeting
were Mrs. Evelyn Blackwell,
Mrs. Louise Long, Mrs. Betty
Jo Pelt, Miss Hazel Pickering,
Mrs. Joanne Vaughn, Mrs. Bet
ty Cone, Mrs. Dorothy Milam
Mrs. Carolyn Womack and Mrs.
Lois Sikes.
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YOUR DENTAL HEALTH
Dry Sockets
A Nusiance
Treatment varies, but usually
the socket is flushed with warm
salt water solution and packed
loosely with a "substitute clot,”
i.e. gel foam or gauze. When ne
cessary, the socket is cleaned
(debrided) and then flushed with
saline solution and packed. Gel
foam is used because it dissolves
at a rate about equal to the for
mation in the socket of new, he
althy tissue, pretty much the
way a natural clot behaves.
Packings are changed often un
til satisfactory healing takes
place.
If pain is a factor, patients can
usually be made comfortable by
placing a pain-relieving packing
in the socket.
Dry sockets sometimes last for
many weeks and can be a bit of
a nuisance, but fortunately
they are not common. New sur
gical techniques, modern instru
ments and increased operating
skill, have reduced their occur
rence. However, lower wisdom
teeth that require surgery, and
abscessed teeth, are still good
candidates for producing this
type of infection.
Send your questions about den
tal health to Dr. Lawrence in
care of the Griffin News. While
Dr. Lawrence cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
of general Interest will be an
swered in this column.
James Duffes, Mrs. Robert Eu
banks, Mrs. D. R. Forrester,
Mrs. B. F. Harris, Sr., Mrs. Fr
ank Lindsey, Jr., Mrs. Gordon
Milling, Jr., Mrs. Janet Mitchell,
Mrs. W. H. Newton, Mrs. C. D.
Randall, Mrs. R. P. Shapard,
Mrs. C. L. Smith, Mrs. Robert
Walker, Mrs. Arnold Wood,
Mrs. Frank Stovall and Miss
Rossie Bell Newton
The center table was decorat
ed by Mrs. Randall and Mrs.
Goddard.
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the hostess begins the
meal.
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do the planning to
work leaves
someone bag. holding the