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Friday, February II, 1966 Griffin Daily News
Miss Drewry Talks
To AAUW
Miss Anne Hill Drewry was
the speaker at the February
meeting of the Griffin Branch
of the American Association of
University Women.
6he spoke on the subject, “The
Far East Through Western
Eyes”. She gave descriptions of
the countries she visited and us
ed color slides to accompany
her talk.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. K. T. Holley on
Bieze street. Co-hostesses were
Mrs. R. W. Cheatham, Mrs.
Richard Hanlin, Mrs. W. L. Lov
ing and Mrs. C. M. Smoak, Jr.
Miss Bertha Cunard, president.
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presided. She read “The Rule
Of Three”. Mrs. Milton Jellum
gave the recording secretary’s
report and Miss Anne Hill Drew
ry read the correspondence.
Miss Cunard appointed Mrs.
J. C. Owen, Jr., Mrs. Milton
Jellum and Mrs. A. H. Caldwell
to serve on the nominating com
mittee.
Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan was wel
comed as a guest and Mrs. Jam
es O’Quinn was welcomed as a
new member.
Refreshments, consisting of
hot tea, cheese straws, cakes
and spiced nuts, were served
by the hostesses.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. H. L. Coch
ran March 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Members present were Mrs.
Robert Bailey, Mrs. A. H. Cald
well, Mrs. R. W. Cheatham,
Mrs. Berkeley Cheney, Mrs. H.
L. Cochran, Miss Bertha Cun
ard. Miss Anne Hill Drewry,
Mrs. Frank Ethridge, Mrs. Gor
don Futral, Mrs. Richard Han
lin, Mrs. James Harden, Mrs.
R. B. Hardy, Mrs. G. W. Hart.
Mrs. K. T. Holley, Mrs. Mil
ton Jellum, Mrs W. L. Loving,
Mrs. E. S. Luttrell, Mrs. Rich
ard Minter, Mrs. E. A Nealy,
Mrs. James O’Quinn, Mrs. H.
A. Phillips, Mrs. Eugene Ral
ston, Mrs. J. R. Russell, Mrs.
W. W. G. Smart, Jr., Miss Peg
gy Smith, Mrs. C. M. Smoak,
Jr., Miss Pauline Thompson,
Mrs. Champ Vance, Mrs. D. C.
Westbrook and Mrs. R. E. Wil-
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HE Club
Has Meeting
The Sunny Side Home Econo
mist Club met for their Febru
ary meeting in the recreation
room of the Sunny Side Meth
odist Church.
Mrs. Tom Sockwell, president,
presided.
Miss Janice Farmer was wel
comed as the new county econo
mist advisor.
Mrs. Lottie Greer gave the de
votional from "Open Windows”.
The Lord's Prayer was repeat
ed in unison.
Miss Farmer gave a demon
stration on covering lamp shad
es and how to choose and use
lamps.
Mrs. W. S. Brewster and Mrs.
Lottie Greer were hostesses.
Cherry pie and coffee were
served during the social hour to
the following members:
Mesdames W. F. Williams, W.
S. Brewster, Ida Ruff, P. J. Mit
chell, Clyde Floyd, W. N. Dar
sey, Jimmy Chambers, J. W.
Gossett, J. A. Gulledge, Tom
Sockwell, Lottie Greer and Miss
Janice Farmer.
The March meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Jimmy
Chambers.
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DEDICATION SERVICE
Special Service Sunday Morning
Rev. Bonny R. Ison and members invite you to
come and have your children dedicated.
“And when the days of her purification according
to the laws of Moses were accomplished, they
brought Him to Jerusalem, to present Him to the
Lord.” St. Luke 2:22.
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By Wayne U. Brandstadt, M.D.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Q — Whenever I exert myself
I get a fast, uneven palpitation
of my heart. It only lasts a min
ute or two. Could this have any
significance?
Q — Exertion will normally
cause an increase in the rate
and force of your heart beat.
Palpitation is an acute aware
ness of your heart action. Your
uneven beats are most likely
skipped beats.
If your palpitation and skip
ping lasts only a minute or two,
that Is a good sign. Some Peo
ple have them all day. I would
say, therefore, that these symp
toms are probably of no signi
ficance but, if you are past 40,
it is wise to have a physical
checkup once a year including
an electrocardiogram.
Q — Sometimes I get a nasty
feeling in the pit of my stomach,
then my heart skips beats. What
causes this skipping and what is
the best treatment for it? My
blood pressure is 160-100. Should
I take blood pressure pills?
A —In most persons skipped
beats are of no significance.
They may be caused by exces
sive smoking or they may be
without apparent cause. No
treatment is necessary for the
skipped beats, but you do need
treatment for your blood pres
sure. When the lower reading,
which represents your blood
pressure when your heart Is rest
ing between beats, goes to 100
or more it is abnormally high.
Prompt treatment will prevent
serious complications.
Q — I get attacks of tachy
cardia that last four or five days.
On the third day I have nausea
and pains in my abdomen. What
causes this and is there any re
medy for it?
A — Nausea and abdominal
pain are not usual accompani
ments of tachycardia (rapid he
art action) but all three symp
toms are commonly associated
with nervous tension. Since
three days of tachycardia is
enough to make anyone Jittery
the added tension may upset
your digestive system. If your
doctor can rule out serious or
ganic disease he may want to
give you a short course of a
tranquilizer. If you can arrange
your activites so as to avoid emo
tional turmoil that would be the
best remedy of all.
Q — What would cause my fin
gers to tingle and turn white
when I sew or write? I have to
rub them to restore the circula
tion. This is always worse in
cold weather.
A —This sounds like a mild
Raynaud’s disease. Your doctor
should, however, rule out perni
cious anemia and an excessive
production of insulin by your
pancreas.
Send your questions and
ments to Wayne G. Brandstadt,
Teaoon If News
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By MRS. C. M. SMOAK
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Biles
were supper guests of their chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bil
es and Michael in Decatur Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson
and children of Albany were gu
ests of their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Smith at their home
on the Luella-McDonough road
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
and Dennis spent Sunday with
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Carter en
tertained at a family dinner Sun
day. Guests were from Griffin,
McDonough, Thomaston and At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Butler
of Savannah are spending sev
eral days with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall and sister
and brother, Faye and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dunn,
Melba and Judy of Sunny side
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Carter, Karen and Paul, at
their home on the Teamon road.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Mitchell
of McDonough spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kelley.
Danny Banister of Meansvllle
Miss Smith Talks To
1st Methodist WSCS
THE DOCTOR SAYS
Palpitations May
Not Be Serious
Miss Althea Smith, counselor
at Griffin High School, was the
speaker at the February meet
ing of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church.
She spoke on "Ihe School
Dropout, A Primary Concern”.
Miss Smith was introduced by
Mrs. George Murray, Sr.
The meeting was held to the
Men’s Bible Classroom. Mrs.
Gwynn McKneely presided and
led the opening prayer.
Mrs. F. H. Wilson, spiritual
life chairman, presented Mrs.
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For some little time now,
rich little ladies of fashion
have carried a trademark
evening bag • • • namely a
minaudiere,, fashioned of
solid gold and costing hun
dreds of dollars. Well, the
minaudiere has been cop
ied, in rich golden metal
(looks just like the real
thing), is inexpensive, so
have one now.
M.D., in care of the Griffin Da
ily News. While Dr. Brandstadt
cannot answer Individual letters
he will answer letters of general
interest in future columns.
Aidmore
Auxiliary
Has Meeting
The Griffin Aidmore Auxiliary
met at the Elks Club for the
February meeting. Mrs. Billy
Reeves presided.
The meeting was opened by
the group read the Collect in
unison.
Last minute plans were made
for the Benefit Bridge which will
be held February 16. Dessert
will be served from 7:30 to 8 p.
m. Tickets at $1.00 may be pur
chased from members of the
auxiliary.
Mrs. Forrest Allen and Mrs.
Marion Jones were initiated as
new members. Mrs. Billy Reev
es, Mrs. Preston Bunn and Mrs.
John Scott took part in the cere
mony.
Mrs. John Tomme, Mrs. Pres
ton Bunn, Mrs. R. E. Duncan,
Mrs. Joe Phillips and Mrs. Bill
Huskey were elected to serve on
the nominating committee for
new officers.
The following members were
present:
Mrs. Horace Singletary, Mrs.
C. J. Williams, Mrs. John Jar
rell, Mrs. Bill Huskey, Mrs. Jim
BeviUe, Mrs. R. P. Barrett, Mrs.
George Bell, Mrs. Maryon Will
iams, Mrs. J. R. Russell, Mrs.
Bill Reeves.
Mrs. David Brisendine, Mrs.
R. E. Duncan, Mrs. Zig Martin,
Mrs. Preston Bunn, Mrs. For
rest Allen, Mrs. Joe PhUllps,
Mrs. Marion Jones, Mrs. John
Scott, Mrs. John Tomme, Mrs.
Cam Mitchell, Mrs. Carli s Beat
ty.
Williamson
HE Reports
Feb. Meet
The Williamson Home Econo
mics Club met at the home of
Mrs. Roger Rawls for the Feb
ruary meeting. Mrs. Roy Rawls
served as co-hostess.
Mrs. Roy Rawls gave the de
votional with the Lord's Prayer
repeated tn unison.
Mrs. J. M. Clark, president,
conducted the business meeting.
Twelve members were present
Mrs. Doe Harden summed up
the following events for Febru
ary: 4-H Club to begin sewing
classes, planning meeting of HE
Clubs set for Feb. 22 and the 4-H
Club banquet which will be Feb.
25.
Mrs. Harry Dearing,
chairman, gave pointers on
ing, cleaning and drying of
materials used in clothing.
Mrs. Doe Harden, HE agent,
showed slides and
tions on tailoring. A
workshop will be planned soon.
The social hour followed
meeting. Cake, coffee and
were served by the
assisted by Miss Marie Rawls.
Manners
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Some doctors feel
we go overboard with
cleanliness. Vet,
sweet smelling fresh
ness makes a point.
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RANCH HOUSE
101 North 16th Street
Phone 227-9800
Now Serving
SUNDAY
DINNERS
CHOICE OF
• Roast Beef
• Turkey and Dressing
• Fried Chicken
3 Vegetables
Desert and Drink
All For $135
Rooms and Board
Available.
spent Sunday with his brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
(Junior) Banister.
Mrs. J. B. Wood spent Friday
and Saturday with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wood, Jr.
and family in Griffin.
C. M. Smoak made a business
trip to Jackson Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chappell
were hosts at a family din ner
Sunday. Guests were Mrs. Jim
mie Foster, Debbie and Larry
of Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
die Chappell of Pomona. In the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith and son of Atlanta visited
the family.
Sympathy Is extended to Mrs.
Lamar Smith in the death of her
sister, Mrs. L. M. Floyd of Ray
mond. Funeral services were
held at Mt. Gilead.
The Junior GA girls of the
Teamon Baptist Church held a
spend the night party at the
home of Mrs. Jonny Lovin,
counselor, Friday night. Those
attending were Debbie Bass,
Judy Beckham, Wanda Gossett,
Debbie Lynch, Jane Hollingswor
th, Debbie Hollingsworth and
Karen Wynn.
Mrs. Henry Reems returned
home Tuesday after spending se
veral days with her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McCall and son,
Mickey, in Altoona, Ala.
Da Russ, who gave the devotion
al on the subject, “Courage,
Strength, Fortitude and Oppor
tunity.”
Mrs. James Moore urged the
members and their families to
attend the open house at the
new district parsonage Saturday
and Sunday, Feb. 12-13.
Hie Simonton Circle will serve
supper to the commission on
membership and evangelism
Feb. 14.
The Haisten Circle won the at
tendance award.
Mrs. Delma Hagood closed the
meeting with prayer.
Miss Thurston
Celebrates
9th Birthday
Vicky Thurston celebrated her
ninth birthday with a skating
party at the Silver Skates Rol
ler Rink.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Thurston, Sr., 429
Hammond drive.
Refreshments were served to
the following guests:
Barry Addison, Paula Thurs
ton, Kim Ridgeway, Sherry
Wright, Terry Wright, Cris Car
den, Andy Craft, Ann LaPrade
Judy Fenny Evans, LaPrade, Kathy Aired!
Joan Evans, Jan
Evans, Nancy Griffin.
Debra Martin, Barry Clark,
Randy Williamson, Mickey Jon
es, Buster Standard, Ann Slade,
Melanie Underwood, Karen Mad
dox, Luanne Montgomery, Scott
Ross, Lisa Ross, Tony Jones.
Mrs. George Addison, Mrs. J
W. Pruett, Sr., Mrs. Rosie Lee
Jones and Miss Donna Carden
assisted to entertaining.
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Mr. Collier
Speaks To
Orrs PTA
C. A. Collier was the guest
speaker at the Orrs School PTA
Founders Day program. Mr,
Collier was introduced by Mrs.
Carolyn Stewart.
The meeting was held Tues
day night at the school cafetor
ium. Herbert Jones, president,
presided.
The meeting opened with the
pledge to the flag. The Kev. A.
C. Stephens gave the devotional.
He was introduced by the Rev.
Douglas Harmon.
Mrs. Barbara Crawford gave
the secretarial report and Mrs.
Ann Howard gave the treasure’s
report. Mrs. Howell Shackleford
discussed new business with the
members.
A nominating committee, com
posed of the Rev. Douglas Har
mon, chairman; Mrs. Billy
Peeples and Mrs. Wayne Gilbert,
was appointed.
Mrs. Ann Donehoo’s first gr
ade won the grade count.
Birthday cake and punch were
served following the meeting by
the hospitality committee.
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