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1st Christian Circles
Hold March
The First Christian Church
Circles met for their monthly
meeting as follows:
Daisy Edgerton Circle
The Daisy Edgerton Circle
met at the home of Mrs. Rich
ard Gastoa. Mrs. Gaston presld
c . in the absence of the leader,
Mrs. Roy Strickland. Routine
reports were given. Mrs. Ray
Howard presented the devotional
and program on “From Dollars
To Doughnuts”, taken from the
study book, “Long Forks”. Re
freshments were served to the
lour members present.
Morning Circle
Mrs. Jim Jordan was hostess
to members of the Morning Cir
cle. Mrs. W. A. Thacker presid
ed during the meeting. Miss Fr
ances Westmoreland gave the
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devotional and program. The
program was entitled, “Dollars
And Doughnuts’’. Refreshments
were served to the seven mem
bers and one visitor present.
Jenny Fleming Circle
The Jenny Fleming Circle met
in the Memorial Room of the
church. Mrs. Olin Fox opened
the meeting with prayer. Mrs.
Felton Rainwater, leader, pre
sided. Miss Alleen Travis gave
the devotional. Mrs. W. J. Proc
tor gave the program on world
wide needs. The meeting closed
with the CWF benediction. Mrs.
Frank Ellis, Jr. served as hos
prsnt.
Esther snipes Circle
The Esther Snipes Circle met
with the leader, Mrs. Grace Ri
chie presiding. Mrs. Robert Fut
ral was hostess. Mrs. Cora Wil
liams gave the devotional en
titled, “Dollars and Doughnuts”.
Mrs. Grace Malsbary presented
the program, "What The World
Needs Most”. Refreshments were
served to the 11 members and
one visitor present.
By HELEN HENNESSY
Women's Editor
New,pope. Enterprise Assn.
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Fashion Tips
Men’s sports jackets go on a
binge for spring. You'll
them in double-breasted ver
in every shade from gold
scarlet, with many that are
patterned, reports Gentlemen’s
Typical — a sports
in orange with a black and
check, or an olive,
and tan glen plaid.
Look for more of the fabrics
for menswear show
in women’s for fall. These
whipcords, plaids, twills
uninhibited in her choice of
colors, has raided the
sporty d esigns and incor
porated trench coat qualities
into silver lames and bro
cades,
For daytime there are crisp
starched awning-striped cottons with a
look that won’t wilt
under spring showers. And
^cre stripes are in such upholstery unlikely ticking colors
as white with avocado, pink
or gold.
Shapes include close-to
the-body lines, modified tents,
A-lines, semifitted raglan
styles and trench coats.
and checks.
With fashion’s swing toward
youth, teen-agers are becoming
less fad and more quality-con
scious in selection of jewelry.
The Jewelry Industry Council
so reports, adding that pierced
earrings are growing ever more
popular and new designs meet
the quality demand. One expec
ted to be a favorite is the “wed
ding ring” earring, a gold-filled
hoop that doesn’t jangle or sw
ing Pendants remain top teen
favorites, particularly in jade,
onyx and tiger eye.
Miss Syring To Wed
Dwight Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Trice Syring of
Jackson announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Teresa Syring, to Mr. Dw-ight
Townsend, son of Mr. Frank
Townsend and the late Mrs. Hat
tie Townsend.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Trice Syring, Sr. of Bar
nesville and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Gunn of Barnesville.
Miss Syring attended Gordon
High School in Barnesville and
is a graduate of Jacks on High.
Cherokee Club Has
March Meeting
Mrs. H. B. Askew entertained
the Cherokee Garden Club at her
home Friday.
Refreshments were served pr
ior to the meeting.
Mrs. Will Hill Newton II gave
a talk on antiques for the home.
Mrs. R. O. Crouch showed sli
des of pictures made of flower
arrangements and decorations of
the homes of several members.
Mrs. S. V. Stacy explained
handicraft of making flower ar
rangements of colored beads and
displayed arrangements.
Mrs. Hilary Wynne gave the
horticulture report on planting
different types of hanging bask
ets.
Sixteen members were pre
sent.
Miss Farmer
Talks To
Vineyard HE
Green is the collection’s
predominating color, followed
and ""
Evening brocades coats sparkle,
Pastel are shot with
silver and one full-length
style has a matching stole
hood,
Yarn-dved silk taffeta flowing from
Italy A-line is shaped into a
with a little standup
colter in luscious shades of
rosy pink lilac green and
gray 6
These "weather-treated”
coats have become the status
prerogative know and of women in the
on the go.
Living with People
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Kudeness stems
from complete lack of
interest in others.
Miss Janice Farmer gave a
demonstration on the care oi
shoes at the March meeting of
the Vineyard Home Economics
Club.
The meeting was held at the
clubhouse with the president,
Mrs. L. F. Strickland, presiding.
Mrs. J. B. Shoupe gave the de
votional.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read by Mrs. K. E. Young
blood. Miss Lucy Ann Mitchell
gave the treasurer’s report.
Miss Farmer discussed the
home economics council citi
zenship trip to Washington, D.C.
The April meeting will be held
at the clubhouse with Mrs. Car
roll Dixon, Mrs. Joe Griffin and
Mrs. E. N. Blalock as hostess
es.
Mrs. J. A. Mullins, Mrs. L. M.
Hamby and Miss Lucy Ann
Mitchell served sandwiches,
nuts, cake and cofee to the fol
lowing:
Mesdames Leo Brown, Grady
Jones, J. B. Shoupe, L. F. St
rickland, K. E. Youngblood, Miss
Janice Farmer and Angie Strick
land.
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She is now studying art with the
Art Instruction Schools of Min
neapolis, Minn.
Mr. Townsend is the grand
son of Mrs. James A. Townsend
and the late Mr. James A.
Townsend and Mr. P. A. Coch
ran and the late Mrs. P. A. Co
chran, all of Jackson.
Mr. Townsend attended Jack
son High School and is now em
ployed with Ovemite Transpor
tation Co. of Atlanta.
Plans for the wedding will be
announced.
HOME HINTS
When drying rugs, hang them
on the line with clamp-type
trouser hangers. They will lay
flat when dried.
Remove heavy coatings of wax
on wood floors this way: put
some turpentine on a cloth and
rub. For stubborn spots, put
turpentine on steel wool and rub
harder.
It says here: brown paper ma
kes a good substitute for a press
ing cloth.
Fumble fingers when it comes
to finding your house key in
a
cluttered purse? Solve the prob
lem this way: put the key on a
cord and tie the other end of the
cord to the top of your handbag.
At finding time, Just fish. You'll
find your key on the other end.
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Tuesday, March 21, 1967
Rehoboth
HE Club
Has Meeting
The Rehoboth Home Econo
mics Club met at the Sims Me
morial room of the Rehoboth
Baptist Church for the March
meeting.
Mrs. David Ellis, president,
presided. The pledge to the flag
was given. Mrs. Sallie Akins
gave the devotional and the gr
oup sang “My Faith Looks Up
To Thee”.
Each member answered the
roll call by giving her favorite
Bible quotation.
Minutes and treasurer's re
ports were given by Mrs. Willis
Biles.
Mrs. Biles reminded the group
of the April tour to Washington,
D.C.
Reports were given by com
mittee chairmen.
Miss Janice Farmer gave a
demonstration on historic styles
and care of ladies’ shoes.
Those present were:
Miss Janice Farmer, Mrs.
Sara Beasley, Mrs. Irene Ellis,
Mrs. Florence Henn, Mrs. W. M.
Kinard, Mrs. Milton Biles, Mrs.
Sallie Mae Willis, Mrs. Lucila
trice, Miss Sallie Taylor, Mrs.
Bthel Ridgeway, Mrs. Sallie Ak
ins, Mrs. Ida Mae Ellis, Mrs.
Jane Akin, Mrs. Bertha Alexan
der, Mrs. Shirley Ray, Mrs. Eu
gene Rivers, Mrs. Annie Biles,
Mrs. Emma Bell, Mrs. Kate Bar
field, Mrs. Lois Bell.
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An elopement colls
for formal announce
ments of the wedding.
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