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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, June 7,1973
Miss Alice Perkins
to marry Mr. Hall
Mrs. Irene Perkins of Griffin
announces the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Miss Alice Rebecca
Perkins, to Mr. Thomas Jack
son Hall 111, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Hall II of St. Louis,
Mo.
A graduate of Griffin High
School, Miss Perkins attended
DeKalb Junior College and
Georgia State University. She is
presently employed as Payroll
and Personnel Director of Fawn
Togs, Inc. in Atlanta.
Mr. Hall graduated from
Vanderbilt University and
received his master’s degree
from the University of Virginia
Graduate School of Business
Administration. He is currently
employed in the Hart, Schaffner
and Marx management training
program at Zachry of Atlanta.
The wedding will be held
Miss Vickie Turner
to wed Mr. Christian
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson
Turner of Griffin announce the
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Miss Alice Rebecca Perkins
August 18 in the Wieuca Road
Baptist Church Chapel in
Atlanta.
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Vickie Elaine Turner, to
Mr. Thomas Jefferson
Christian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Christian of Atlanta.
Miss Turner is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Lynch and the late
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Turner of
Griffin. She is a 1970 graduate of
Griffin High School.
Mr. Christian is the grandson
of Mrs. E. R. Bishop of Lodge,
S.C. He is employed by
Southeast Bankcard Company
and attends Georgia State
College.
The wedding will take place
June 23 at the Hammond Drive
Baptist Church. All friends and
relatives are invited.
POLLY’S POINTERS
Box Tops Inspire
Pel Peeve Poetry
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve is “I’ve had it up to
here, Cereal box tops I can’t Spindle, fold or tear./Soap
powder box tops that say Push in-pull back./ Instead I
pull all the muscles in my back./ I wish they would just
Put them all up In an old paper sack./ Perhaps I won’t
win a Polly Dollar/ But it sure feels good Just to holler!
Also, I have a Pointer for people like me, who lose
those twisties or tabs that fasten bread wrappers, or have
stiff fingers from arthritis. After the required number of
slices have been removed from the loaf simply twist the
top of the bag tightly and bring the open end back over
the loaf of bread.—MAßY U.
; Polly's Problem
| DEAR POLLY—I would like to know how to make I
| those square sofa pillows with yarn pom-poms on t
< the top. I cannot find the directions any place. Can |
: someone help me?—VIRGINIA
DEAR POLLY — My Pointer suggests a gift for new
mothers. Melt ordinary wax in a coffee can and color
LIGHTLY with crayon if you wish, but be sure the wax
remains very pale. Cut the birth announcement you have
received along the fold, dip each half in this melted wax
and leave them to dry. Pour the remaining wax in a
drinking glass and insert each half of the announcement
next to the edge of the glass. Let harden and then re
move. Wax can be shaved from the front of the formed
candle to bring the announcement closer to the surface.
A wick could be inserted if desired. This makes a great
keepsake.—VlCKlE
DEAR POLLY — Mrs. J. A. P. could use vinegar on
a sponge to wipe the detergent rings off her washer and.
dryer. Rinse with clear
water and then wax if you
like—MARGARET
DEAR POLLY — When
ready to feed my young son
two or three kinds of baby
food for one meal, I put the
required amount of each
in a baby food jar, set
them in an aluminum pie
plate and put water in the
pan. This shallow water
heats quickly so all three
jars are ready at the same time with no messy pots to
clean — just wipe out the pie pIate.—CAROLE
DEAR POLLY — I keep my paste shoe polish in the
refrigerator so it does not dry out. —STANLEY
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
You will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet Peeve, Polly’s Problem or solution
to a problem. Write Polly in care of this newspaper.
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Miss Elsa Joyce Sell
engaged to Dr. Farr
Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Sell of
Milner announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Elsa Joyce Sell, to Dr. William
Farr, son of Mrs. Eleanor Farr
and the late Mr. William Farr of
Cliffdale Park, N. J.
Miss Sell is a graduate of
Griffin High School. She
received her B.S. degree from
Smith College and her M.D.
from Emory University College
of Medicine. Miss Sell is
presently an assistant professor
of Pediatrics at the University
of Arizona College of Medicine
in Tucson.
Dr. Farr is a graduate of
Hackettstown High School, N.J.
and received a Ph.D. and M.D.
from the University of Cin
cinnati. Dr. Farr is an assistant
JFes Brannon
celebrates
2nd birthday
Wes Brannon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Candler Brannon,
celebrated his second birthday
with a party at his home, 137
First avenue.
Games were played and
prizes were given to the win
ners.
Cake and ice cream were
served to the guests.
Following the party, a sur
prise trip to High Falls Park
was given the children.
Those present were Jeff
Hires, Jerome Hires, Lee
Woodie, Patricia Woodie,
Geneva Hires, Britt Brannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Brannon
and the honoree.
Miss Elsa Joyce Sell
professor of experimental
medicine and physiology at
University of Cincinnati and is
presently on leave as a resident
in family medicine at the
University of Arizona in Tuc
son.
The wedding will take place
August 11 in Griffin.
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Kelly Royals
celebrates
2nd birthday
Kelly Royals, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Royals,
celebrated her second birthday
at her home on West Fleetwood
drive.
Cake, punch, potato chips and
ice cream were served to the
guests. Favors were given to
each child.
Those present for the oc
casion were Karl Royals, Sherri
Wilson, Jennifer Brooks, Denise
Brown, Glenda Brown, Ken
Sampler, Mrs. Ann Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Dorton, Mrs.
Alma Dorton, grandmother and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Royals.
Shade Eyes
Correct sunglasses are not
only a fashion plus but a
health must. Too much direct
sun may be harmful to the
eyes.
Today's Eyecolor
The latest in eye color
comes in the form of pencils
and crayons. These pencils
and crayons can be used as
eyeshadow, liner, blush, lip
liner and eyebrow pencil and
come in a wide variety of
colors.
The bidding has been:
West North East South
1A Pass 1A
2 ♦ 2 A Pass 3 ♦
Pass 3 A Pass ?
You, South, hold:
AAQ9 65 V 5 2 AK4 AAQIOB
What do you do now?
A—Just bid four spades. Your
partner does not seem to have
the sort of cards of which slams
arc made.
The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 A Pass 1 A
2 ♦ Pass Pass ?
You. South, hold:
AAQ 965 V 52 »K 4 AAQIOB
What do you do now?
A—This is very tough. We
solve it by jumping to three
no-trump.
The bidding has been:
West North East South
1 A Pass 1 A
2 ♦ 2 A Pass ?
You, South, hold:
AAQ96 5 V 5 2 AK4 AAQIOB
What do you do now?
A—There is a strong tempta
tion to get right into Black
wood. We wouldn’t criticize this
severely but prefer just to make
one of those all purpose cue
bids of three diamonds.
Dress Cool
The shirt dress is the style
for summer. It’s a loose, cool
way to dress for warm
weather.