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Mrs. Clayton Brown, Jr.
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Fashion Show
The Griff in-Spalding Hos
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fashion show and bridge
party all under one roof
Tuesday afternoon. The
affair was held at the Stuc
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hundred women from
Griffin and other Georgia
cities attended. They sat
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Mrs. Oscar Held
at tables, visited with
friends, exchanged “girl
talk” and played bridge,
They were interrupted oc
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came by tables to show off
some of the latest spring
and summer fashions. The
affair was held by the
Auxiliary to raise money
for several projects in ser-
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vice to the hospital. The
hospital benefit coincided
with the observance of
Hospital Week in Griffin
and Spalding County. The
Griffin Daily News was on
hand to capture the flavor
of the affair in these pic
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Counting money Mrs. A. T. Montgomery, Mrs. Carl Beckham, Mrs. Morris
Goldstein and Mrs. Melvin Moore.
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/ A long-range fashion galas
i / / plan for warm weather... command the presence
} standaway collar, of our linen-look
double buttoned to a two-piecer. Festive xayon
new lowered waist, a with
flip of skirt. In a new rows of embroidered
extra-firm dacron/cotton flowers, touches of ruffly
► lace, the
C-. for afl-day crispness. sleeveless,
$23.00 dip-necked top easy-Hts
over a stem-slim skirt.
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hot summer in the palest
of blue, gink or green,
white trim.
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Wednesday, May 11, 1960