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At the birthday celebration were: (front, I-r) Mrs. Sarah English, Mrs. Alice
Sauls, Mrs. Carolyn Bunn, Mrs. Sallie Akins, Mrs. Pearl Crowley, Mrs. Edna
Payne, and Mrs. Melba Thomas; (back) Rufus Akins, Olen Akins, Haskell
Akins, Allen Akins, Franklin Akins and Herbert Akins, Mrs. Akins has 12 chil
dren, 31 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and 69 people in her immediate
family. The party was the first time the family had gathered in several years.
Mrs. Akins Honored
On 80th Birthday
Mrs. Sallie W. Akins was ho
nored on her 80th birthday Sun
day with open house at the home
Os Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bunn.
Punch, cake, cookies, nuts and
mints were served.
Mrs. Akins has a total of 69
members in her immediate fa
mily. She has 12 children living.
Relatives attending were Mrs.
Hugh Thomas of Milner, Mr.
and Mrs. David Thomas and fa
mily of Eatonton, Miss Martha
Thomas of Miami, Flo., Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Munzenrider and
Patricia English of Athens, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard English and
Linda of Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs.
George Brooks of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Payne of Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell En
glish of Thomaston, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Sauls and family
of Burton, S.C., Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Akin and family of
Rockmart.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crowley,
Mrs. Jackie Crowley and fam
ily, Mrs. Leonard Crowley and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Akins and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Akins and family, Olen
Miss Rita Whitener
Marries Mr. Gaddy
Miss Rita Marlene Whitener
became the bride of Mr. Kenne
th David Gaddy recently at the
Center Point Baptist Church In
Dalton. The Rev. Leo Jenkins
was officiating minister.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitener of
Dalton and the groom is the
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Amos L.
Gaddy of Griffin.
Glenn Masters, organist, pre
sented a program of wedding
music. Mrs. David A. Thomason,
soloist, sang “I Love You Tru
ly”, ”Oh Promise Me” and "The
Lord’s Prayer”.
The church was decorated with
lighted white tapers in branch
ed candelabra with arrange
ments of greenery and pink
chrysanthemums.
The bride was given In mar
riage by her father. She wore a
floar-length gown of silk organ
za over white satin enhanced by
Venlse lace around the neckline
and down the front bodice and
skirt. Rows of daisies also ex
tended from the bodice to the
hemline on either side. Her
headpiece was of velvet flowers
Miss Sara Ann Lane
To Wed Mr. O’Quinn
Keith Partain
Celebrates
10th Birthday
Keith Partin celebrated h 1 s
10th birthday with a party Sat
urday at the Silver Skates Rol
ler Rink.
Those present were:
Steve Nixon, Sharon Nixon,
Sandra Butler, David Duncan,
Butch Duncan, Nancy Hutto,
Joe Sollenberger, Scott Sollen
berger, Donna Smith, Patty Sm
ith, Randy Andrews, David
Andrews, Bruce Andrews, Mike
Powell, Wayne White, James
White, Randy Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Partain,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Powell, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Woodard, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Hutto, Mrs.
R, S. Andrews, Mr. B. L. Smith.
Akins and sons, Mr. and M r s.
Ray Bunn and family, Haskell
and Rufus Akins, Mrs. Lena Lit
tlejohn, Mrs. Ralph Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Littlejohn
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Elrod, Mr. and Mrs. J.N. El
rod, Jr. and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Leverett and Ben,
Mrs. Lillian Powers, Mrs. Mary
Millen and Darrell and Terry
Akins, all of Griffin.
Friends who called were Mrs.
Russell Spivey of Eatonton,
Mrs. Edna Hardy of Rockmart,
Mrs Faun Cabfll of Oxford,
Miss., Miss Elizabeth Thomas
and Mrs. Lily Weldon of Milner,
Elder and Mrs. C. L. Waldrlp,
Mrs. W. A. Seago, Vickie Gools
by, Pat Harrison, Miss Minnie
King, Mrs. Lee Willis, Mrs. Shir,
ley Ray, Mrs. Minnie Pearl Tay
lor, Mrs. Ollie Kinard, Mrs. Em
ma Bell, Mrs. Lillian Rivers,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKnee
ly, Catherine Jimmerson, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Graham, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Ogletree, Sr.,
Mrs Mark Roberson and Jude,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King and
Marty, Mrs. Mildred Bunn and
Tammy.
with seed pearls and held her
short veil of illusion. She carried
a bouquet of white carnations
and a large white orchid.
Mrs. Bill Carmical was her
sister’s matron of honor. She
wore a gown of pink silk organ
za over pink satin. Her headpie
ce was a pink satin bow with
pink illusion. She carried a
bouquet of pink carnations.
Mr. Amos L. Gaddy served as
his son’s best man. Ushers were
Mr. Tim Raven and Mr. Pat
Thornhill of Atlanta.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Whitener chose a blue silk
shantung dress with matching
jacket. Her accessories were
matching and her corsage was
a white orchid.
Mrs. Gaddy, mother of the
groom, wore a light pink dress,
fashioned with pink lace and
chiffon sleeves. Her accessor
ies were bone and pink and her
corsage was a white orchid.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the church.
After a wedding trip to
Panama City, Fla. the couple is
residing in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brittlan
Lane, Sr. of Carrollton, Ga., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Sara Ann Lane,
to Mr. James Alpha O’Quinn,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. O’Quinn of Griffin.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Riley M. Meigs and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Lane
of Carrollton.
Miss Lane will receive her A.
B. degree in history from West
Georgia College in June.
Mr. O’Quinn is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joel
David Thomas of Griffin and
Mrs. William Oscar O'Quinn of
Milledgeville and the late Mr.
O'Quinn.
He will graduate from the
University of Georgia in June
with a 8.8.A. degree in manage
ment.
The wedding will be July 3 at
7:30 p.m. at Antioch Baptist
Church in Carrollton.
Jimmy Ward
Celebrates
9th Birthday
Jimmy Ward, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Alton Ward of 1344
Oakdale drive, celebrated his
ninth birthday with a skating
party at the Silver Skates Rol
ler Rink.
Those present w’ere:
Randy Ward, Cindy Childs,
Laurie Childs, Dana Butts, Dot
Butts, Steve Ward, James Nor
man, Terry Norman, Pam
Brooks, Terry Brooks, Darryl
Buntyn, Kim Smith, Dena Bat
es, Dale Martin, Mark Washing
ton, Keith Jester.
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HOMEMAKER HINTS
Camper's Sink
A portable sink, produced
for campers, can also serve
a useful purpose in sick
rooms, the nursery and
workshops where no built-in
plumbing is handy. The light
weight fixture stores five
gallons of water within its
aqua plastic walls, measures
21x7x16 inches and has a
built-in handle, pump, drain
hose and soap dish.
• • •
Looks Like Velvet
Do you want a luxurious
“velvet” robe but feel it is
impractical? No need to feel
guilty because there is a new
brush nylon-polyester tricot
which has the feel and look
of fine velvet but is machine
washable and spin-dryable.
• • •
Soap Pincushion
You can make your own
pincushion by wrapping a
bar of soap in colorful self
adhesive plastic. Its weight
allows pins to be removed
with one hand and the soap
lubricates the pins to pene
trate fabric more easily.
• • •
Added Use for Lights
Get more use out of your
Christmas lights by keeping
them handy to use as garden
accents, patio lights, or
Fourth of July party-perkers.
To get maximum benefits,
choose sets which are com
pletely weatherproof and
wipe them off regularly with
a sudsy cloth to keep the
lights bright.
prices HEAVY BEEF
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REVERSIBLE—Bright cotton
prints reverse to solids in this
unusual swim fashion. The
bikini, coverup, and sun hat
all can switch from floral to
solid for any combination that
suits milady’s fancy. By
Jantzen.
Miss Alice Standard
To Wed Mr. Berry
Mrs. Martha Hand Standard
of Hampton announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Miss
Alice Jewell Standard, to Mr.
Richard Allen Berry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Her Lamar Berry of
McDonough.
The bride-elect is the daugh
ter of the late Mr. Charles Floyd
Standard. She will graduate
from Griffin High School in
June.
Mr. Berry attends Georgia
State College and is employed
by the Georgia Department of
Public Health.
The wedding will be June 7 at
3 p.m. at the Sunny Side Baptist
Church in Sunny Side. No invi
tations will be sent but all
friends and relatives are invi
ted to attend.
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Miss AUce Jewell Standard
Wednesday, May 14, 1969
Griffin Daily News
Q—The bidding has been:
West North East South
1F Pass 24b
Pass 3 db Pass ?
You, South, hold:
4AQ76 VK2 <43 4AK1094
What do you do now?
A—Bid three spades. There is
no hurry at this point
Q—The bidding has been:
West North East South
1A Pass 1V
Pass 2 4 Pass ?
You, South, hold:
4kK107 4A109652 4Q6 Jf.7 2
What do you do now?
A—Bid two hearts only. Your
partner is almost sure to bid
again. If he doesn’t you are not
likely to be missing a game.
Q—The bidding has been:
West North East South
14, Pass 1V
Pass 2 4 Pass 2 V
Pass 3* Pass ?
You, South, hold:
♦KIO7 VA109652 4Q6 472
What do you do now?
A—Bid three no-tnunp. At
worst there -should be • finesse
for this contract
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