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Officers of Hill Patrick Chapter No. 441, Order of
the Eastern Star are shown here as follows: (front
row, 1-r) Lucille Turner, Esther; Irene Rape, Ruth;
Nellie Mayhue, Adah; Katie Sue Garland, secretary:
Susie Morgan, electa; Harry Horgan, warden; G.
Frank Doss, chaplain; (back row) Mary G. Doss,
marshall; Alma Hamil, treasurer; Isabelle P. Flour-
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Junior GA’s
Hold Meet
Rebecca Littlejohn
the program from Tell
zine at the monthly meeting
the Junior GA’s of
Church.
The meeting was held at the
church with Patty Booker,
sident, presiding.
The group gave the aims, Star
ideals and repeated the allegi
ance and watchword.
Donna Booker led in prayer.
Carol Smith gave the secretary
report. The president led the GA
song “We’ve A Story To Tell
To The Nations”.
A sunshine box was carried to
one of the senior adults, who’s
wife is in the hospital.
A social hour was held follow
ing the meeting. Thirteen mem
bers and three counselors were
(Harris Photo).
noy, worthy matron; Dorothy Collins, Martha; Lena
Mae Allen ,associate conductress; H. C. Allen,
associate patron; Fannie Mae Bailey, organist; Irbin
S. Bailey, Sr., sentinel. Other officers are: Cliff W.
Henley, worthy patron: Mae Smith, associate mat
ron; Ruth Henley, conductress.
Alexis Kelley
Celebrates
8th Birthday
Alexis Jean Kelley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kelley,
celebrated her eighth birthday
with a “Happy Go Bowling Par
ty” at Griffin Lanes.
Cokes, cake, and ice cream
were served.
Each Child was given two ga- „
mes of bowling. Cathy Kelley
was high.
Those present were Kay Land
rum, Kathy Lynn Betz, Clara
Ann Mankin, Terri Lea Mays,
Paula Westmoreland, Jinm Gar
rison, Cathy Kelley, June Kel
ley, Nina Beall, Jimmy Cowan,
Donna Folds, Cecelia Vaughn,
Danita Folds, Ron Kelley and
the honoree.
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Miss Kay Sharon Clark
Miss Kay Clark To
Mr. Stewart
Mrs. Ernest Oliver Clark of
Fitzgerald announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Miss
Kay Sharon Clark, to Mr. Robert
Jackson Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Dekle Stewart of
Fitzgerald. The bride-elect is the
daughter of the late Mr. Ernest
Oliver Clark.
The bride-elect graduated from
Fitzgerald High School and Flo
rida State University with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
speech and English. She is a
member of Phi Mu sorority.
Miss Clark is presently employ
ed by the Houston County Board
of Education as a teacher at
Teamon II News
By MBS. C. M. SMOAK
Mr. and Mrs. James Gray and
Donna, Lynda and Nancy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLendon
of Turin were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Smoak, Sr. and
Mary Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bethune
and family had as their guests
Sunday Mrs. Katherine Chasteen
and the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew
Chasteen of Locust Grove.
Mrs. Peggy Hunter and Robin
of College Park is spending sev
eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Lynch, David and Deborah.
Mrs. J. B. Wood is spending
this week with her sister, Mrs.
Aaron Parker of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of
Doraville visited their mother,
Mrs. Lamar Smith Thursday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
and Dennis attended a bridal
shower for Miss Lois Scott in
Decatur Friday evening.
Wayne Fullerton of Jackson
ville, Fla. and a senior student
at the University of Georgia, was
the guest of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews,
recently.
Douglas Biles will be with his
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by Ruth Millett,
One of the magazines
recently had an article telling
wom en how to forget their
birthdays.
% - 1. It’s my guess
there isn’t a
W * woman around
'.X anywhere from
2 to 102 who
wants her
l birthday to be
forgotten.
reShe! tt„hi « Sj „.„i
Millett 9 a
her hirthdav mSd anyone
which doesn’t birthday telling
she is
celebrating.
After 25 women do clam up
hirtl! 1
again. But even so, the birth
ant ani aay. dav^ * S 30
3® ber birthday a woman
basks in getting cards, letters
and ber it gifts is her from special all who day—and remem
the more the better.
Having . others remember
the date of her birth makes a
woman feel warm and cher-
Wesley SS
Class Honors
Mrs. Pitts
The Wesley Sunday School
Class of Kincaid Methodist
Church honored Mrs. Doris Pitts
with a birthday dinner recently.
The class surprised Mrs. Pitts
with a cake and gift.
Those attending the dinner
were Mrs. Leamon Kelley, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Chappell, Mr.
and Mrs. Levere Crowder, Mrs.
Tommie Ogletree, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gunnells, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Parker, Kathy Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neill, Mrs.
Ruby Hines, Deborah Pitts,
Mrs. Lorene Stansell, Mrs. Blan
che Sams, Henry Pitts and the
honoree, Mrs. Pitts.
Mrs. Sheldon
Honored
At Shower
Mrs. Kenneth Sheldon, a re
cent bride, was honored with a
miscellaneous shower given by
ber grandmother, Mrs. J. Rain
water at her home. Forty guests
were present.
After playing several games
the couple opened their gifts.
The centerpiece for the re
freshment table was a three-tier
ed wedding cake, which was
made and decorated by Mrs.
Sheldon’s grandmother. Other
refreshments consisted of cup
cakes, potato chips, nuts and
punch.
Mrs. Sheldon will be honored
W ith a shower April 29 by the
Brooks Community.
Northside High School in War
ner Robins.
Mr. Stewart graduated from
Fitzgerald High School. He re
ceived an Associate in Air Con
ditioning Engineering Technol
ogy from Southern Technical In
stitute where he was a mem
ber of the Student Government
Association, Eta Alpha Gamma,
and Tau Alpha PI, honorary fra
ternity. He is associated with
Copeland Company Incorporat
ed in Griffin as a mechanical
engineer.
The wedding will be June 25 at
Arbor Baptist Church in Fitz
gerald.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bi
les for a short stay. He was dis
charged from the U. S. Navy re
cently after serving two years
with that branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelley
and family had as their guests
Sunday Mrs. Lula Mae Kelley,
Donald and Lee of Norcross and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Evans and
children of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carter
and Tim of Madison were visi
tors of their parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Car
ter Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culbreth,
Elaine, Terry and Mark of Ri
verdale and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Sims of Madison were guests
of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reems recently. Mr. and
Mrs. Sims were enroute to visit
their children in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Charles Smoak, Jr. spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. R. D. Howser of Dawson
ville.
The Rev. Charles Perkel, pas
tor of Sharon Baptist Church at
Cumming, was guest speaker at
the Teamon Baptist Church Sun
day morning and evening. Mrs.
Perkel and children accompan
ied Rev. Perkel to Teamon com
munity.
Enterprise Assn.
ished. And If she has children
who bring her breakfast in
bed on her birthday, and a
husband who takes her out to
dinner at some place that is
a special treat, and someone
to bake her a birthday cake,
with fewer candles than it
should have, it is sure to be
a wonderful day.
True, she is one year older.
But even that doesn’t get most
women down—unless the
birthday 10-year marks one of those
milestones that
women feel they have to shud
der at ~ the 30th that takes
them out of the twenties for '
ever, the 40th that marks the
approach of middle age, the
50th that means middle age
must be faced, and so on.
But how much dreamier
even those milestone birth
davs would bo if nnbndv
made a fuss over them, if they
went unmarked and un
who Any poor forgetful husband
has ever let his wife’s
birthday box pass without even a
from the florist will
that certainly vouch for the fact
no matter what a woman
might claim, no woman wants
her birthday forgotten.
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Griffin Daily News
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Miss Dianne Gray
Miss Dianne Gray
To Wed Mr. Cheek
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. Knight
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Dianne
Bethany SS
Class Meets
The Bethany Sunday School
Class met at the church for the
April meeting. The devotional
was given by Mrs. A. C. Step
hens on ‘‘Speak No Evil”.
Mrs. J. D. Butler, president,
presided during the business ses
sion. Committee reports were
given.
Mrs. Butler served refresh
ments to the group. Mrs. J. C.
Donehoo closed with prayer.
Mrs. J. C. Duke will be hos
tess to the class at the May
meeting.
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Gray, to Mr. Bobby Cheek, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Cheek of Experiment.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie W. Stapleton of Griffin. She
is attending Griffin High School
where she plans to graduate.
Mr. Cheek is employed at Dun
dee No. One.
Wedding plans will be announ
ced.
Griffin Hospital Care
Association, Inc.
Sponsored and approved by
Griffin - Spalding County
Hospital. Paid since Jan.
1st 19 6 5 claims in t h •
amount of $192, 704.01.
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Friday, April 22, 1966 S