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Griffin Daily News
.Miss Lynn Pearl To
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Wed Mr. Chambers
I. Sergeant Major (Ret.) and
Mrs. Horace Pearl announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Lynn Robin Pe
arl, to Mr. Thomas Gary Cham
bers, son of Mrs. Margaret Hu
ckaby and Mr. Lee Chambers of
Griffin.
'< Miss Pearl is a 1969 graduate
bf Griffin High School.
• Mr. Chambers is a 1968 gradu
ate of Griffin High School and is
)n the United States Army at
Fort Rucker, Alabama.
The wedding will take place at
the Sacred Heart Church Aug.
2 at 12:30. Father Freund will
perform the ceremony. The re
ception will be held at the Sac
red Heart School after the cere-
Jnony.
; Friends and relatives are in
vited to attend.
Personalized Interiors 1 •
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• Custom Draperies • Carpeting
• Accessories • Lamps
• Custom Furniture
Complimentary Decorating Service
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206 - 208 South Hill St. — Phone 227-9436
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INCOME
PROTECTION!
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while 1 out of 16S 2
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will be disabled!
Loss of income from
accident or sickness
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Monday, July 28, 1969
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t BETTY CANARY
Betty’s ABCs of Summer
By BETTY CANARY
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A is for Antagonizing your children with stories of how
you plowed, not swam, all summer. (ALL summer?)
B is for Birds and Butterflies. Whatever happened to
them?
C is for Coping and, of course, you can!
D is for DDT, which just might explain the disappearance
of all those birds and butterflies.
E (and I’m sorry) is for Exercise. If you like potato puff
hips, just forget about it.
F is for Fairy tales, especially those about the fantastic
fun found on family picnics.
G is for Grapes, Gnats, Gelatine, Gritty floors and Gum.
Jill Pitts
Honored On
sth Birthday
Jill Pitts, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy E. Pitts, celebrated
her fifth birthday with a party
given at her home, 146 Lakeside
drive.
Ice cream, cake and punch
were served to the guests. Par
ty favors of balloons, whistles
and puzzles were given to the
group.
Those present were Julie and
Tammy Pitts, Scott and Gregg
Irvin, Karen Head, Kelly and
Holly Folds, Ken Hollingswo -
Tracy Morris, Rhonda, Tammy
and Cathy Gunnells, Trish Nor
ton, Candy Irvin and the hono
ree.
Mrs. Beck Pitts, Mrs. C. E.
Pitts, Mrs. E. C. Irvin, Mrs. Pat
sy Head, Mrs. Nita Folds, Mrs.
Q —The bidding has been:
West North East South
1V Pass 14
Pass 2 V Pass 3 ♦
Pass 4 A Pass ?
You, South, hold:
4AK9 84 42 |AKH»3 ACS
What do you do now?
A— Pass. Your partner only
holds three spades. It will be
too much to expect him to take
care of your clubs and diamonds
with only one loser altogether.
Q —The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 A Pass 1 A
Pass 3 A Pass ?
You, South, hold:
AAK9B4 VQ6S 4AK104 42
What do you do now?
A—Bid four no-trump. You
are going to a slam if your
partner shows an ace.
Carol Gunnells, Mrs. Rachel Ir
vin and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts.
Gum is for sticking onto hair, chairs, T-shirts and your
best rug.
H is for Hoping and you may as well keep doing it.
lis for Ideas—the things children never seem to run out
of for irritating parents.
J is for Jolly, as in, “Once our kids are grown, I’ll do
as I jolly well please!”
K is for Kindness, which is more easily bestowed during
cool weather when the kids are in school all day.
L is in all seasons, for Love. Love bears all things, be
lieves’all things, hopes all things, endures all things. (See
Cor. 13:4-7.)
M is for Mind, which you’re going to lose if those kids
don’t learn to close the freezer door.
Nis for Nowhere—the place you’re going to get to with
your screaming about slamming doors and cake crumbs on
floors.
0 is for Organization and I KNOW you’re going to have
some around the house if you ever get the ironing done.
P is for Privacy. Everybody needs more, especially
parents.
Q is for Quiet, something you’d have if you ever got
some privacy.
R is for Rapping. That’s what we do this summer in
stead of conversing. (There goes “dialogue!”)
S is for Sandbox. It should be for Sand but that’s been
shoveled out onto the lawn, hasn’t it?
T is for Television reruns.
U is for Utter stranger. (What you wish you were to
those friends who drop in unexpectedly.)
V is for Vitamins. (If you also try brewer’s yeast, liver
and wheat germ, something’s GOT to happen.)
W is for Wall-to-Wall wet towels and bathing suits.
X is for Xylophone because you know X is ALWAYS for
Xylophone.
Y is for Yelling and you don’t have to feel the least bit
guilty about it.
Zis for Zippy—how you’ll feel, once again, when sum
mer, at last, is ended.
(Newspaper Enterprise Asin.)
POLLY’S POINTERS
Sponge Rubber Pillow
Eases Her Back Strain
By POLLY CRAMER
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DEAR POLLY—My Pointer is for anyone who does a lot
of typing or desk work and does not have a regular typing
or desk chair. I take a sponge rubber pillow off the bed
(any kind that is not too bulky will do), slip the pillowcase
and all over the back of a narrow-backed chair with the
pillow side against your back. You have all the support
needed. A special heavy slip of colored material could be
made for such a pillow and then it could be used as a floor
cushion when not needed for a chair back. Before hitting
on this I had typer’s hunch, sitter’s sciatica and a strained
expression. Thanks to you, Polly, and all the contributors
for the many Pointers that make my daily tasks lighter.—
MARY
WBwm'saPolly's
■ DEAR POLLY—CouId someone tell me how to re- E
I place the elastic on men’s shorts? The bands always e
I give out when the rest is still good.—MßS. E. P.
DEAR POLLY -When
doing some wool embroi
dery on heavy burlap I
used a good needle with a
long eye but had a hard
time threading it. I folded
a piece of the wrapper that
came around the wool into
a piece just wide enough to
hold a piece of the yarn
and that would easily go
through the eye of the
needle. When threading,
simply put the yarn in the fold of the paper, pass the paper
through the needle eye, remove the paper and pull yarn
through the desired length. Works like a charm.—E. A. A.
DEAR POLLY—I do a lot of sewing for my own family
and take in some extra, too. I reserve a whole day just for
cutting. I have an electric scissors and cut out everything
I am going to sew on in the near future. After cutting each
garment, I place the cut material, the pattern, leftover
pieces, zippers, thread and so on in a plastic bag and pin
it shut. This way everything is together, nothing is mis
placed or lost, the cutting is done and when I start to sew
it goes in a whiz.—PAT
You will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite home
making idea, Polly’s Problem or solution to a problem.
Write Polly in care of this newspaper.
WE OFFER YOU THE
CASH
YOU NEED
SIO.OO
TO
2500.00
For any worthwhile
pwpOOMe
GRIFFIN FINANCE
&
THRIFT CO.
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Phone 227-2561
6. K. Robteson, Wgt.
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COOKIE SUPPLY ROUTE
SPARE TIME OR FULL TIME
Holiday Snacks, Inc. will appoint a distributor to col'ect
money and restock new type high quality coin operated
Snack Dispensers in this area. No Selling - * company
establish accounts. To qualify you must have 7 to 12
hours per week spare time, have car, be able to furnish
references. Cash investment required $588.58 to $4590.00
For personal interview; write, include phone number:
HOLIDAY SNACKS, INC.
P. O. Box 38389
Dallas, Texas 75238
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Q —The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 A Pass 1 4
Pass 3 4 Pass 4 N.T.
Pass 5 V Pass 5 N.T.
Pass 6 V Pass ?
You, South, hold:
4AK984 VQ6S 4AK104 *2
What do you do now?
A—Bid seven spades. At
worst there will be a reason
able play for this and it may
well be a sure thing.
Q —The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 V Pass 1 4
Pass 2 V Pass 3 ♦
Pass 3 4 Pass ?
You, South, hold:
4AK984 42 4AK1093 465
What do you do now?
A —Pass is slightly favored
but with a conservative partner
you might raise him to four
hearts. Do not keep on with
your own suit
Miss Debbie Lee
To Wed Mr. Gilmer
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee of
Brooks announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Debbie Lee, to Mr. Bobby Gil
mer, son of Mrs. Ruby Gilmer
of Griffin and the late Mr. De
witt Gilmer.
Miss Lee is a 1969 graduate of
Griffin High School.
Mr. Gilmer attended Griffin
High School. He served three ye
ars in the U. S. Army and is em
ployed at Kawneer at Jonesboro.
Wedding plans will be announ
ced.
Melisa Cooper
Celebrates
3rd Birthday
Melisa Cooper celebrated her
third birthday Thursday at the
nursery of Mrs. R. W. Sangster
on 13th street.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Mitchell of Route
Four, Griffin.
Refreshments were served and
games were played.
Mrs. Margaret Neel of Florida
assisted as hostess.
Attending were Tammy
Wright, Clark Vaughn, Ritchie
Thompson, Angie Allen, Kirk
Mangham, Jeff Brown, Chris
Knight, April Thompson, Brelin
da Gillespie, Polly Sue Harris,
Terry Davis, Todd Harris, Geor
gia Willis, Tippon Jones ond Kei
th Jones.
Bright Lingerie
With the nude look in fash
ion gaining more acceptance
—see-through blouses, etc.—
lingerie is playing an in
creasingly important part as
the last all-American cover
up to stay “in.” As a result,
manufacturers are turning
to bright colors, wild prints
and full co-ordination, with
bras, slips and bikini pants
that match.
* * *
Fringe shows everywhere for
the new season. At the firm of
Braneil, New York, for example,
fringe went into evening on a
white crepe dress, with long
sleeves, with fringed belt and
fringe from above the knee to
the floor. In pants, Brandl did
an all fringed tunic over slim
crepe trousers and a crepe tunic
over all fringed pants. What a
way to go!
BATES DRESS SHOPPE
Has Dresses To Suit Your Taste.
• Daring Shorts Dresses
• Medium Length Dresses
and Longed Dresses.
Infant Gifts, Support Hoss,
Playtex Bras & Girdles
White Stag Sportswear
For Better Buys Shop
BATES DRESS SHOPPE
A & P Shopping Center
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111 GRIFFIN 1
CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
—J|l 3 DAY IlL—,
DRY CLEANING
SPECIAL
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday
I JULY 28 -29- 30
12 PLAIN DRESSES’
$199
4 PAIR PANTS
•Pleats Extra
CASH AND CARRY ONLY
All garments are Moth-proofed with
I Sanitone Guaranteed Moth-proof-
I ing! Cold Storage Vault for Furs and
Woolens.
GRIFFIN
CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
Across from City Hall
310 East Solomon St. — Phone 227-5555
Miss Debbie Lee
Fashion Must
Knits are a fashion must.
And rightly so, with all the
benefits they have to offer
comfort, style, a complete
range of textures, patterns
and fibers, and many tagged
machine washable and dry
able with no ironing. Knits of
cotton, wool, synthetic
fibers, or blends will be ap
pearing in all fashion cate
gories.
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Muted Colors
Fall colors are toned
down, muted, soft and earthy
—a return to the tapestry or
Renaissance colors. The em
phasis is on rust, terra firma
brown, berry, dusty pink,
navy, hunter green, deep
red, black and gold.
The United States produced
52.6 per cent of the world’s
passenger cars in 1967.
POOD TOWN
Lucky Register
Tape Numbers
For Saturday
2732, 6849, 8150
For Sunday
8481, 8806, 7155
Must be claimed 3 day ;
after purchase