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dust and damage. Wash some of
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ware whenever your regular i
dishwashing chores are light.
Holly, pine and fir are decora-
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Home Hints
tive, but are hard on the hands.
Keep petroleum Jelly nearby
during Christmas decorating to
soothe the scratches made by
prickly leaves.
Shedding from a new carpet
or rug during cleaning is no cau
se for alarm. Extension specia
ls at the University of Neb
raska say that the fluff that
.hows during cleanings is left
during the manufacturing pro
cess. It is 'made up of short fi
bers which drop back into the
pile when the rug surface is clip
ped.
Griffin Daily News
Teamon News
By MRS. C.M. SMOAK
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Biles and
Michael of Decatur were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Biles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Biles visi
ted their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Bankston and family
at Smyrna recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
and Dennis entertained their par
ents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Scott of Decatur, dur
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reems
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reems
and Wesley of Griffin were gu
ests of their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Culberth and child
ren at Riverdale Saturday even
ing.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Lamar
Smith were the Rev. and Mrs
Roy Smith of Toccoa, Mrs. J.
D. Payne and Mrs. Linda Shaw
of Hogansville.
A. Henry Smith of Tampa, Fla.
QUICK QUIZ
Q—How does the new fed
.eral law redefine antiques?
A—Taxable under customs
laws are any objects less than
100 years old; older works are
regarded as antiques. In the
past, dealers had considered
anything made in 1830 or be
fore an antique.
Q—What popular name is
sometimes given to the city of
Duluth, Minn.?
A—“ Zenith City of the Un
salted Seas,” from its posi
tion at the head of the Great
Lakes.
Q —Was Stephen Foster a
southerner by birth?
A—No, the author of our
best-loved plantation songs
was bom near Pittsburgh,
Pa., in 1826.
Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967
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visited his mother, Mrs. Lamar
Smith, Tuesday and was taken
ill. He was rushed to Ernest Me
morial Hospital in Newnan
where he is a patient.
Jim Kelley is convalescing at
his home on Teamon road after
being a patient at the Griffin
Spalding County Hospital for se
veral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sm
oak, Jr. visited their brother,
Robert D. Howser, at the Ken
nestone Hospital in Marietta Fri
day evening. Mr. Howser, an el
ectrician of Smyrna, was in
jured in a fall at Lockheed last
week.
G. W. Chappell continues ill
at the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Chappell
of Coxsackie, New York are visi
ting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Chappell, at their home
on the Teamon road.
Mrs. Clarence Turner was
dismissed from the Griffin-Spal
ding Hospital Friday afternoon
to her home on the East Mcln
tosh road.
The Teamon Baptist WMS is
observing the designated Lottie
Moon Week of Prayer for For
eign Missions this week. The
meetings are being held in the
homes of various members. Mrs.
H. L. Deason is prayer chair
man of the local WMS.
"Love Transcending” is the
title of the Christmas cantata,
which will be presented by Tea
mon Baptist Church choir Sun
day evening at 7:30. Mrs. Char
les Pirkle is director.
Ronald Hollingsworth, a stu
dent at Norman Junior College,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Hollingsworth, and his
sister, Jane, during the weekend.
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Miss Bebee Williams Ogletree
Miss Bebee Ogletree
To Wed Mr. Pay ton
Mrs. Frances Ogletree of Grif
fin and Mr. Robert Williams of
Jacksonville Fla. announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Bebee Williams
Ogletree, to AMN Larry Dee
Payton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja
mes R. Payton of Sunny Side.
Miss Ogletree is a 1965 gradu-
ate of Griffin High School and
is presently employed with Dr.
O. R. Butler.
AMN Payton is a 1965 gradu
ate of Griffin High School and
attended West Georgia College
for two years. He is now station
ed in California with the Air
Force.
The wedding will take place
December 23 at 7:30 p.m. at
Sunny Side Baptist Church. The
reception will follow at the Pay
ton home. No invitations will be
sent but all friends and relativ
es are invited to attend.
The couple wUI reside in Cali
fornia after their marriage.
Home Hints
Try baking fresh pears just
like fresh apples for desserts.
Dust with brown sugar and add
a dash of butter.
Wear cotton utility gloves when
working with lumber or rough
surfaces to prevent splinters in
hands.
"I Believe in God...
ISN’T THAT ENOUGH?”
Some people seem to think so.
They’ll tell you they believe in
a Supreme Being. But they have
no religion . . . belong to no
church ... feel no need for re
ligious worship.
They are convinced by their
own logic and reason that there
must be a supernatural power.
For what else could explain the
marvels of the universe ... the
origin of life... the unique na
ture of man? This sort of belief,
however, represents a minimum
recognition of our Creator ...
a minimum understanding of
divine truths... a minimum ef
fort to learn the most important
thing in our lives.
The wonders of the universe
undoubtedly show forth the ex
istence of God. But, they do not
establish it to everyone’s satis
faction. The unique nature of
man suggests our possession of
an immortal souL But such
proof is not immediately evident
to everyone.
The clearest proofs we have
concerning God are those He
reveals to us. And the channel
of His revelation is religion.
Through the prophets, through
the Bible, through the Church —
He manifests Himself to us in
ways we can understand.
He doesn’t leave us to guess
and theorize about Himself, or
ourselves. He tells us what to be
lieve—and why. Without re
ligion we can only conjecture.
As members of the family of
God, we can be sure!
Belief in God is not enough
to bring the true peace of mind
that everyday living requires.
SUPREME COUNCIL
KniGHTS OF COLUmBUS
RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU
3473 SOUTH GRAND ST. LOUIS 18, MISSOURI
Highland
WSG Has
Monthly Meet
The Highland Methodist We:
leyan Service Guild met *1
the home of Mrs. John Busbi
for the monthly meeting.
Following the Guild song an
ritual, Mrs. Julian Mobley pre
seated a program about Chrisi
mas traditions using a filmstri
and Christmas music.
The group voted to purchas
10 juvenile folding chairs to b
used in the children’s church sc
hool. They also agreed to sen
a sum of money as a Christina
offering to Paine College in Au
gusta for use in purchasing ai
organ.
For a special Christmas pro
ject, the Guild plans to fix bas
kets of food for the church’:
shut-ins.
Mrs. Jim Ransom explainec
the church-wide mission study
that will be presented each Sun
day evening during January.
The Guild will help with th«
preparation of covered disl
suppers before each session.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ran
som.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by the president, Mrs.
Ed Tarleton.
Refreshments were served tc
the following members: Mrs.
Wece Buchanan, Mrs. John Bus-;
bin, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs.
Ed Harrison, Mrs. Herbert John
son, Mrs. Walter Long, Mrs. Sa
ra McGuffey, Mrs. Chester Mob
ley, Mrs. Julian Mobley, Mrs.
Gus Powell, Mrs. Jim Ransom,
Mrs. Elbert Stephens, Mrs. L.
E. Stephens, and Mrs. Ed Tar
leton.
With Pleasure
We
Announce
The Appointment «
of
Miss Frances
Cavender
Master Beautician
to the staff of
Florence's
Beauty Shoppe
College-Hill Shopping
Center.
Phone 227-6086
for appointments.
Mrs. Barbara Beasley
is our other beautician
to serve you.
There must also be understand
ing of God’s relation to us and
our relation to God. Though we
can see how our bodies function
and our minds think, we can
understand why only when we
understand our God-given place
in the order of creation. While
we can hope for an eternal des
tiny of joy, we can be sure of it
only through the sure knowl
edge that comes from God
Himself.
"Religion Means God and
Me” is the title of a newly
published pamphlet which we
know will help you to achieve
a better understanding of the
divine and eternal "facts of life.”
It covers such topics as "God
and Man — How Related?” ...
"Reason and Revelation” . . .
"Christianity and Freedom” ...
"Morality and Religion.” It is
pocket size and can be read in
a matter of minutes.
We’ll be happy to send you
a copy upon your request... and
without cost or obligation. And
nobody will call on you. Write
today... ask for Pamphlet Na
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