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Dorcas S Class
Has Meeting
The Dorcas Class of Second
Baptist Church held their Janu
ary business meeting at the
church with Mrs. J. B. Taylor
as hostess. -
Mrs. I. S. Hooten gave the de
votional.
Mrs. John Dean closed with
prayer.
Refreshments were served to
the 10 members present.
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DEAR POLLY — I have a ma
nia for collecting recipes and
hints. Cliping these can be qu
ite a Job, the worst part being
that one cannot cut them out as
they are spotted but must wait
until all In the family have read
POLLY’S POINTERS
Clipping Chore
the newspaper or magazine. I
have eased this problem by keep
ing close at hand small boxes of
varicolored gummed stars. Each
family member puts his colored
star near the right hand top cor
ner of anything he wants saved.
I am able to locate these very
quickly and sort them Into sep
arate cigar boxes for the family
members. Now the problem Is
how to arrange this growing ac
cumulation so that we can find
the clippings wanted more qui
ckly. I hope one of the readers
can help us with a suggestion.—
MRS. R.D.T.
DEAR POLLY — Both my por
table typewriter and sewing ma
chine moved around on the table
when I used them. The answer
was a small remnant of car
pet that is the right*size to f i t
under either of them. — WINO
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DEAR POLLY — This is the
way I solved the dirty hands and
dirty face problem. I soften a
large bar of soap by leaving
it in the water for awhile, press
a dime down Into the center, let
the soap harden and then tell
the children that the more they
wash their faces and hands the
quicker someone will get to the
dime. This works like a charm
and I now have the cleanest kids
in town. Why doesn’t someone
market a soap like that? —MRS.
B.T.
DEAR POLLY — To save time
and space I use large iced tea
or water glasses for storing left
overs in the refrigerator. Slip a
plastic bag over the top of each
one to keep out odors of other
foods. — MRS. R.K.
DEAR POLLY — If you are
going to store a dresser or chest
of drawers, insert the drawers
upside down and mice or other
rodents canot get inside to
make nests and do any damage.
—RAMELLA.
You will receive a dollar if
Polly uses your favorite home
making Idea, Polly’s Problem
or solution to a problem.
Fashion Tips
Knits Are Wardrobe Fun
Mix your knits and be the
knockout darling of the sun
shine fashion lands. Acetate
knits in patterns or solids
teamed with match-mates
make packing for vacation
jaunts a pleasure. Tops, pants,
jackets and skirts can create
a week of wardrobe fun for
the clever girl.
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Miss Judy Ann Swafford
Judy Swafford To
Wed P. W. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Alex James
Swafford, Jr. of Decatur announ
ce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Judy Ann Swaf
ford. to Mr. Phil Wesley Wil
liams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
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IT’S IDEAL for getting shot
for a bear, maybe, or being
mistaken for an Abominable
Snowman, but actually It’s
an apres-ski fashion from
Italy. Abruzzl goat hair.
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[P. W. Williams.
Miss Swafford is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
J. Swafford of Ellenwood and
Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur
Wood of Zebulon. She attends
Georgia State College, where she
is also employed.
Mr. Williams is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Terrell and Mrs. John W. Wil
liams of Lavonia and the late
Mr. Williams. He attended Em
ory-at-Oxford College and at
tends Georgia State College. Mr.
Williams is associated with the
Ponce de Leon Tractor Co. in
Decatur.
The wedding will be March 17
at the Decatur Second Baptist
Church.
Living with People
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Enthusiasm encour
ages more work to
ward success of a club
meeting or party than
a negative attitude.
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FINAL CLEARANCE
ALL FALL MERCHANDISE
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All Fall All Fall
/ Skirts and Coats and Suits
Sweaters Drastically Reduced
ONE RACK Now $500 JANUARY CONTINUES SALE
DRESSES All FaU Bras and Girdles
Hats Sales Final No
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Exchanges or Refunds
Miss Carol Bates
Weds Mr. Harrison
The marriage of Miss Carol
Janelle Bates to Staff Sergeant
William Ogburn Harrison was
solemnized Friday, January 27
at the Southeast Atlanta Congre
gational Holiness Church. The
Rev. George T. Harrison, uncle
of the groom, performed the
the double ring ceremony at 9
p.m. in the presence of a small
group of relatives and close
friends.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Jefferson
Bates, Sr. of Griffin. Sgt. Har
rison is the son of Mr. William
H. Harrison of Greenville, S.C.
and the late Mrs. Mary O. Har
rison.
Mrs. Carolyn Harrison presen
ted a program of nuptial music.
Mr. William Edward Jackson
of Riverdale served as best
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540 Heel & Toe Reinf. ... . 1.50 to .75
610 Heel & Toe Mesh ... • • • • . 1.39 ?■» .72
man.
Mrs. Rose Shannon of Augus
ta, sister of the bride, was mat
ron of honor. She wore a yellow
wool knit suit with patent acces
sories and an ivory rose carved
pin.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a cream-co
lored wool knit suit with bone
accessories. She carried an arm
ful of long-stemmed yellow
mums and fernns.
Mrs. Bates, mother of t h e
bride, wore a beige lace dress
with matching accessories.
After a weekend wedding trip
the couple will reside at 1156
Rosedale drive, Atlanta. Mr.
Harrison is stationed at Robins
Air Force Base. Mrs. Harrison
is attending Emory University.
Feb.
Griffin Daily News
FASHION FADS
Short Shorts Take Over
What takes over when the
miniskirt can go no higher?
Short shorts take over. The
new-again shorts shorter than short
the are being seen all over
sun circuit in tough fab
rics like denim and duck.
Look their best with skinny
sweaters and wide, wide belts
—if your figure is right.
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Liven Up With Stripes
her Everyone needs to liven up
life, no matter where
she’s living it, at this time of
year. pants Wildly wonderful party
with matching or con
trasting tops in multicolored
Paisley are favored. Also wild
would be streaks of numerous
stripes running up and down
or across in varying degrees
of width.
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