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Griffin Daily News
Miss Rawlins To Wed
Mr. A. C. Gregory
Tenisha Brown
Celebrates
Birthday
Tenisha Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, cele
brated her first birthday with a
party at the home of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E u g e ne
Teal, 821 Williams street.
Cake, ice cream, cookies and
kool-aide were served to the fol
lowing:
Cyrsta! Coker, Daniel, Den
nis and David Hudgins, Terry
Cloud, Lisa Holder, Jan Trent
on, Nancy Holder, Robert Hol
der, Torre Parham, Mindy
Bunn, Tim, Lonnie and Pam
Holder.
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We know you'll love the NEW Smith Roberts. Every es- “
fort has been made to bring to you most luxurious
Atmosphere for your shopping pleasure. I <
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Enter the store and walk on beautiful new carpet, New lighting and exotic HI
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wood paneling will give you easy and pleasure in shopping. You'll find such 1
lines as... Germaine Monteil, Van Raalte, Gossard Artemis, Marcel Rochas,
Napier Jewelry, Miriam 1 laskell. Lewis Rags, John Rotnain, Calderon Bags, »'
Bienen - Davis, Berkshire, I lane:; 1 losiety, Bali Bras, Girdles and Lingerie.
The Village Shop r*
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Now Twice as large with many, many more new lines to select from... The m “
Village Shop is the "Dream Shop" for every girl in planning her wardrobe for rs ’
back to campus or career. Select from John Meyer. Villager, Lanz, Don
Sophisticates, Lady Bug, John Romain, Ttienne, Lady Dexter, London Fog, A
P. K. Umbrelles, and Garland Sportswear. C: r
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On our second (loot you will see the finest selection of Ready-to-Wear
fashions ever offered in Griffin.... All displayed for your shopping ease....in J
atmosphere of elegance. Beautiful selection of ... Davidiow suits, Parnes Jr
l einestein. Carlye, Galerie Imports. Pentonie knits from Italy. Cadillac, Kim- '
berly knits, Marion McKoy, Tailorbrooke suits, Norman Wiatt, Alper Sch-
wartz, Pendleton, and many others to choose from. *
Refreshments Friday and Saturday
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Thursday, July 24, 1969
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Rawlins Jr.
of Zebulon announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Joanna Irene Rawlins, to Mr. Al
vin Copeland Gregory, son of
Mrs. Ruth Blair of Thomaston
and Mr. Cohen Gregory of Ex
periment.
Miss Rawlins is employed with
the Georgia State Department of
Education in Atlanta.
Mr. Gregory is employed with
Dundee Mills of Griffin.
A September wedding is plan
ned.
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Q—The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 V Pass 1 A
Pass 4 A Pass ?
You, South, hold:
AAK9B4 V 2 AAKIO93 465
What do you do now?
A—-Bid four no-trump. You
intend to bid seven if your part
ner will show two aces and a
king.
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Those shorter shorts on the pants scene have fashion
astir. And the striped anchor shirt goes over big.
Aileen likes this seaside look (left) for vacation time.
Newsy knits cause a stir wherever they go. The soft
silhouette borrows a bit_of tradition when Russ does
a monk's tunic (tight).
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Mr. Gardner
Celebrates
Birthday
Edward M. Gardner of McDon
ough road celebrated his 88th
birthday Sunday with a family
reunion.
Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCollum,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grubbs, Jr .
of Atlanta, Mrs. Estelle McCo
well of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die Chadwick and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Murdock and baby,
Mark Spohn, Mr. and Mrs. Ear
nest Crocker, Mrs. Frances Hill,
Tommy Hill of Chamblee. -
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morgan
and children, Joey, Gidglt and
Frankie of Norcross, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter L. Gardner and
Debbi of Hollywood, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas H. Gardner of
Charleston, Mrs. Catherine Lo
bis and Jackie of Atlanta, Capt.
Leroy Goodin of Fort McPher
son, Mrs. Daisy Gulledge of Sun
ny Side and Mrs. Annie Ruth
Dorsey.
The honoree received many
useful gifts.
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ROME — For evening wear this autumn, Tita Rossi of Rome presents this black
trousered ensemble, part of her Autumn—Winter 69-70 collection, shown in
Rome. The bare midriff is accentuated by a huge violet and orange sash.
POLLY’S POINTERS
Handy Money Holder
For Toll Road Fees
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY—Vacation time is here and many will be
taking trips. I would like to let others in on one of our
traveling helps. We make frequent trips to visit our son
in an Army camp many miles away and usually travel at
night. I save old empty plastic pill bottles and put the
right amount of change for the various toll roads in them.
I then put all these bottles in a covered plastic refrigerator
container which fits under the front seat out of the way
but handy and always ready when needed. With a marking
pen I write the amount contained oh each Hd so it is easy
to pick out the bottle with the right amount by just the
car’s dashboard light. If I win a dollar it will go into one
of our “toll bottles" ready for the next trip.—EDITH
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;il DEAR POLLY—My daughter usually swims at a |
g beach and I would like to know away to prevent her |
0 white bathing suit from yellowing.—BETTY G.
DEAR POLLY-None of
the attachments on my
sweeper fit into the alumi
num tracks and frames
that are on our doors. As
a result the dirt and dust
had to be cleaned out with
a paper towel or cloth until
I discovered that an old
toothbrush goes in these
narrow places to loosen the
dirt.—MADGE
SALE CONTINUES
SANDALS and One Group
CANVAS---$2 88 MEN’S $4 and $8
LADIES’ SHOES One Group
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Couple
Celebrates
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Laster cel- •
ebrated their 50th anniversary
Sunday with a dinner.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Bobby Laster and
Stuart Laster of Tuscon, Arlz.,
son and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Laster and Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Womack and daughter of
Uvalda, Ga, *
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Q —The bidding has been:
West North East South '*
1 V Pass 1A
Pass 2N.T. Pass 3<
Pass 3 N.T. Pass ?
You, South, hold:
A A K 9 8 4 V 2 ♦ A K 10 9 3 AS 5
What do you do now?
A— You should make some
slam try. We suggest five no
trump but any forward-going *
bid is all right. It depends on
your partnership.
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