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Mldie Rivers (1) and Wanda Thielemann (r) who were co-chairmen of the Young Woman of the Year award committee with Kay Hentz (c) who was presented the honor.
Mrs. Kay Hentz named
young woman of the year
Mrs. Kay Hentz was named
.■ung woman of the year 1971-
' at a special dinner meeting of
,e Griffin-Spalding County
kycettes last night at the Holi-
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Mrs. Hentz is the wife of
David Hentz and resides at 1348
Oakdale drive. They are the
parents of a daughter, Sally,
two years old. The award was
presented by Mrs. Judie Rivers
and Mrs. Wanda Thielemann.
Mrs. Hentz was presented a
silver tray from the Jaycettes.
Mrs. Brenda Goolsby, presi
dent, called the meeting to
order and introduced Judie
Rivers who gave the invocation.
After dinner, Mrs. Goolsby
welcomed the Jaycettes and
their husbands who were
present for the special event
and the nominees for YWY and
their husbands. Also welcomed
was Mrs. Beth Luttrell, young
woman of the year 1970-71. The
program was then turned over
to Wanda Thielemann and Judie
Rivers, co-chairmen of the
event.
Mrs. Rivers introduced each
of the nominees. The nominees
present were Mrs. Jean Jones,
Mrs. Emma Morgan, Mrs.
Elaine Bolton and Mrs. Laura
Smallwood.
Mrs. Luttrell gave a short
speech concerning her year as
YWY 1970-71. Mrs. Thielemann
announced that Mrs. Kay Hentz
was selected Young Woman of
the Year.
Mrs. Hentz was cited for her
work as second vice president of
the Peachtree Home Economics
Club and upcoming president of
that club. She is a former
member of the Griffin Junior
Woman’s Club where she was
chairman of the Stay and See
Georgia program and won a
special award for her entry in
accommodations and facilities.
She was chairman of the Home
Life Department, Chairman of
the Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up
campaign.
She has been active in
working with the retarded Girl
Scout Troup of Griffin and has
participated in the diabetic
Viet Cong dubs
Nixon war criminal
PARIS (UPI)-The Viet Cong
today called President Nixon
“the greatest war criminal in
history,” and said the Commu
nist military offensive in South
Vietnam will go on until the
final crushing of the Saigon
regime.
Ly Vau Sau, chief Viet Cong
peace delegation spokesman,
told a news conference the Viet
Cong knew of no secret
message sent April 1 by
President Nixon to the Commu
nist side asking them to resume
the regular peace talks April
13.
The U.S. delegation said the
message was delivered to the
North Vietnamese for relay to
the Viet Cong and that the
reply was a mushrooming
invasion of South Vietnam.
Sau called on the Americans
and the South Vietnamese to
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screening clinic. Mrs. Hentz is a
former member of the Griffin-
Spalding County BPW Club
where she served as finance
chairman.
She is a member of the First
United Methodist Church where
she is active in the Green Circle
WSCS. She is employed as a
secretary at Commercial Bank
and Trust Co.
The program was turned over
to Mrs. Goolsby who introduced
C. E. Williams, president of the
Griffin Jaycees, who spoke to
the club. The business portion of
the meeting was conducted and
the Jaycettes adjourned the
meeting with the Jaycette
Creed.
meet his and the North
Vietnamese delegation next
Thursday to get the talks back
to life again.
Sau told newsmen at the Viet
Cong downtown press office,
“President Nixon has unleashed
unprecedented bombing raids
on Vietnam. Even Hitler didn’t
do this. President Nixon is the
greatest war criminal in
history.”
Seu said they would go on
fighting until total victory.
President Nixon will be sur
prised again and again by our
military progress in South
Vietnam.”
He read off a long list of
Communist military commu
niques claiming the Communist
forces inflicted heavy losses in
men and war material on the
South Vietnamese.
DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
Health Class Asks
About Pregnancy
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb — In our
health class we came upon a
question that our teacher
was not sure of, so a group
of us girls thought it would
be a good idea to ask you the
same question. When does a
girl have the least chance of
getting pregnant? We would
appreciate it if you would
answer this in one of your
future columns.
Dear Reader—Your phrase
“the least chance” is a good
term because there is always
the chance that a girl can
get pregnant. There is some
debate about whether ovula
tion can occur during actual
menstruation, but since it
does occur then in animals
a number of authorities think
it is possible for a woman to
ovulate at this time.
In the normal cycle of
events, there are about 28
days between the onset of
periods, although this varies
a great deal. The egg or
ovum is released about 14
days before the onset of the
period. This means it occurs
midway between the periods
and this is the time a person
is most likely to get preg
nant.
However, women are
noted for being irregular and
this is particularly true for
young girls when all of these
complex mechanisms are
first beginning to function.
When the ovum is first re
leased, it is called ovulation
and if it meets with a sperm
cell a pregnancy begins. The
fertilized ovum nestles down
in the special tissue which
lines the womb. In the pre
ceding two weeks this tissue
has grown quite a bit to pro
vide an adequate nest for the
fertilized ovum. If it im
plants and starts growing a
pregnancy ensues.
When the ovum is not fer
tilized or does not embed
then the extra tissue which
nature has built up for the
pregnancy is discarded. This
dismantling process occurs
about two weeks or 14 days
after the ovulation. Then it is
rebuilt again and gets ready
for the next ovulation which
should occur midway be
tween the periods.
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birth control relies on the
fact that ovulation occurs
approximately 14 days before
the onset of the period, in a
woman who is regular. If
this period can be identified
it is known that she is most
likely to get pregnant at this
time, give or take a few
days before or after the 14
day midpoint. If she is abso
lutely regular (which doesn’t
happen very often) by avoid
ing intercourse during these
periods of time, pregnancy
can be avoided, but I would
like to emphasize to you
again that there is no time
that anyone is completely
safe from getting pregnant.
This is why so many other
methods of birth control have
been developed. The best,
surest way to prevent an un
wanted pregnancy is not to
engage in any activity that
can result in this unfortunate
event.
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HARD MAN to influence
once he has made up his
mind, Sen. William Ful
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firm to his opposition to in
definite government fund
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and Radio Liberty despite
strong support for the
anti-Communist broadcast
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administration and much
of Congress.