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Miss Laurie Heath
to wed Mr. Durham
SFC and Mrs. A. D. Heath of
Ft. Campbell, Kentucky an
nounce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Laurie Anne
Heath of Griffin, to Mr. Jerry
James Durham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Durham of Griffin.
Miss Heath is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Nellie
Crowder and the late Mr. Harry
P. Crowder and Mrs. Maude
Price and the late Mr. Homer
Heath, all of Griffin.
Miss Heath graduated from
Griffin High School with the
class of 1972. She is presently
employed with the Elliot Stripe
Miss Melanie Childs
to marry Mr. Handy
Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Childs of
Griffin announce the engage
ment and forthcoming marri
age of their daughter, Miss
Melanie Jane Childs, to Mr.
Earl Joseph Handy, Jr., son of
Mrs. Evelyne Handy of Griffin
and Mr. E. J. Handy Sr. of
Washington, D.C.
The bride-elect is the grand-
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Co. of Griffin.
Mr. Durham is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Durham of Marietta and Griffin
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wilbur of Acworth.
He attended Griffin High
School and served eight years in
the U. S. Army and is a Vietnam
veteran. Mr. Durham is
presently employed with the
University of Georgia in
Atlanta.
The wedding will take place
i at the Wildwood Baptist Church
Aug. 4 at 7:30. No invitations
will be sent but all friends and
relatives are invited to attend.
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Miss Melanie Jane Childs
daughter of Mrs. Judith D.
Childs and the late Mr. William
S. Childs of Griffin and Mr. W.
O. Waggoner and the late Mrs.
Fan Huntington of Mississippi.
She is a 1972 graduate of
Griffin High School and is
presently employed by
Friedman’s Jewelers of Griffin.
Mr. Handy is the grandson of
Mrs. Claudia Sims and the late
Mr. W. B. Sims of Griffin and
Mr. E. L. Handy and the late
Mrs. E. L. Handy of Washing
ton, D.C.
He is presently serving in the
U. S. Navy at Millington, Tenn.
The wedding will take place
July 28 at 4 p.m. at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church in
Griffin. No invitations will be
sent but all relatives and friends
are invited.
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Thelma Fields, president and official delegate of the Pilot Club of Griffin, at right above
discusses with Mrs. Mary Ruth Hauser, the new Pilot International President, plans for the
upcoming year when Pilot Club members will activate programs and projects to de
monstrate “Responsibility in Action”, their theme for 1973-74. Mrs. Hauser of Miami,
Florida, was installed Thursday night at the conclusion of the 52nd International Convention
at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel in Boston. She heads some 17,000 professional and executive
women in nearly 550 Pilot Clubs located in six countries and will lead their community
service activities this year.
Miss Janice Cobb
to wed Mr. Mullis
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cobb of
Griffin announce the engage
ment and forthcoming marri
age of their daughter, Miss
Mary Janice Cobb, to Mr.
James Michael Mullis, son of
Dr. and Mrs. James Lee Mullis
of Valdosta.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Dunn of Griffin and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Cobb of
Brooks.
Miss Cobb is a 1970 graduate
of Griffin High School. She is a
senior at Valdosta State College
and will receive a bachelor of
science degree in nursing in
June 1974. She is a member of
Sigma Alpha Chi Honor Society
and Cardinal Key Honorary
Society.
Mr. Mullis is the grandson of
Mrs. Ralph H. Mullis of In
dianapolis, Indiana and the late
Mr. Mullis and Mrs. Eunice
Colson of Logansport, Indiana
and the late Mr. Carl Eugene
Reichard.
He graduated from Arsenal
Technical High School in In
dianapolis, Indiana in 1968. He
Miss Joanne Strickland
engaged to Mr. Harris
An August wedding is planned
for Miss Joanne Strickland,
daughter of Mrs. Hazel
Strickland of Corbin, Kentucky
and the late Mr. J. B. Strick
land, formerly of Jackson, to
Mr. Howard Harris, son of Mrs.
Bessie Harris and the late Mr.
Render Harris of Griffin.
Miss Strickland is a graduate
of St. Camillus Academy and
received a B.S. Degree from
Eastern Kentucky University.
She formerly taught at Jackson
Elementary School and has
been teaching on Guam for the
past few years. She will be
teaching this year for the
Miss Mary Janice Cobb
attended Indiana University
and Valdosta State College. Mr.
Mullis is presently self-employ
ed at the Gospelship Bookstore
in Valdosta.
The wedding will be August 18
at 8 o’clock at the First
Wesleyan Church in Griffin.
Friends and relatives are in
vited to attend.
Miss Joanne Strickland
Griffin-Spalding County School
System.
Mr. Harris is a graduate of
Griffin High School and is
employed with Eastern Air
Lines in Atlanta.
The wedding will be held
August 11 at 7:30 at Macedonia
Baptist Church. No formal
invitations will be sent.
Relatives and friends are in
vited to attend
Miss Shepard
celebrates
Ist birthday
LaTrina K. Shepard
celebrated her first birthday
with an outdoor party at her
home, 425 North Fourth street.
The party was given by her
mother, Archie Sider and
grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Sider.
Games were played and party
favors were given to the
children.
Punch, cookies, potato chips,
mints and ice cream were
served to the following guests:
Ralph Wright, Christopher
West, Maurice Donnell Edge,
Marek and Cassandra Collier,
Shuwanda Walker, LaSandra
Sider of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Shuwan Lyons and Diane Ross.
Teamon News
Paul Carter and Bryan
Dunson represented Teamon
Baptist Church at the annual
RA camp at Flint River Baptist
Association grounds on the
Camp road near Pomona this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McWhorter
and Mr. and Mrs. Duward
Smith were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith of
Newnan recently. Later Mr.
and Mrs. Duward Smith ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Walker and children of Zetella
to Birmingham, Ala. to visit
Mrs. Eva Johnson, who is a
patient in a Birmingham hospi
tal.
Darren McWhorter of Atlanta
spent several days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry McWhorter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of
Jonesboro were guests in the
McWhorter home Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Capps were
supper guests of their relatives,
Mrs. R. G. Lane and Miss
Claudia Lane in McDonough
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Randolph
accompanied the Rev. and Mrs.
H. T. Randolph of Griffin to
Mettleton, Miss, where they
spent their vacation with
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Randolph spent the remainder
of their vacation at the Cumber
land Caverns in Tennessee,
Cherokee, N.C. and other places
of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Rutherford and Brenda of
Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Carter and children of
Madison were among the
children and grandchildren
Fashion &
Beauty Tips
On the Town
For cooler evenings the den
im suit, pants with shirt jack
et. can be dressed up with
scarf and bangle bracelets for
a night on the town.
Caftan Comfort
A lightweight caftan is the
perfect coverup that can be
comfortably worn after too
much sun.
Remove With Care
The new waterproof mas
cara stays on while swim
ming. sunning or during vigor
ous activity. The problem is
getting it off. The eye area is
quite sensitive and if you
choose to use waterproof cos
metics. a make-up remover is
better to use than soap and
water.
Skin Program
A regular moisturizing pro
gram is particularly impor
tant during the summer to
preserve a tan and keep the
skin supple and smooth.
Natural Lashes
Too much mascara causes
the lashes to look clumpy and
fake. To separate the lashes
and give a more natural look,
use a brush — an old tooth
brush works fine — to remove
the excess mascara.
Low-Down Jewelry
The latest jewelry has taken
on longer lengths. The pen
dants and chain necklaces go 1
from the neck all the way
down to the waist.
Grace
Class
has meeting
The Faithful Workers Class of
Grace Baptist Church met at
the home of Mrs. Leoa Tyler for
the monthly meeting. Mrs.
Bertice Prince called the
meeting to order and gave the
devotional.
Mrs. Bessie Huckaby led the
opening prayer.
Minutes were read by Mrs.
Mary Nell Brown and Mrs.
Emmie Brooks gave the
treasurer’s report.
Mrs. Florence Bradley gave a
report from the activity
chairman.
A nominating committee was
elected to select officers for the
next year.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Emmie Brooks.
Following the meeting a
social hour was held. Refresh
ments were served to the 12
members present.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Carter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Manson
Manley of Fullerton, Calif.,
formerly of Spalding County,
are occupying their mobile
home on the Luella-McDonough
road. They will build a new
home in the future.
Larry Foster, E.R.3 of
Griffin, spent a leave with his
grandmother, Mrs. George W.
Chappell recently. He is
stationed with the Navy at
Norfolk, Va. for nine months.
Mike Phillips of East Griffin
is spending this week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and grandson, Robie,
attended the 83rd birthday
celebration of W. O. Owen at
Fruit Hurst, Ala. recently. They
visited relatives at Guntersville
while on their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Langford
of Plant City, Fla. arrived
Friday to spend sometime at
their vacation home on Route
155. Among relatives they will
visit will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Strickland at their new home on
Route 155.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Smoak went by plane to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Smoak
in Las Vegas, Nev. Cameron
Smoak is in the U. S. Air Force.
While there they toured
Southern California, Northern
Mexico, Death Valley and
Sierra Mountains.
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Born and raised on a farm in Toccoa, Georgia, Marvin was graduated from Stephens High zr-.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones Burgess.
In June of 1959, he married Caroline Childs, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Childs of
g) Elberton. They have two children: a nine-year-son, Tim, and a six-year-old daughter,
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The burgess family lives on Shoal Creek Road. They are members of the Mclntosh Baptist
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— Griffin Daily News Saturday, July 21,1973
Miss Denise Elliott
to wed Mr. Chambley
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Elliott
of Zebulon announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Marilyn Denise Elliott, to
Mr. R. Craig Chambley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cham
bley of Griffin.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Elliott of Zebulon
and the late Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Sullivan of Thomaston.
Miss Elliott is a 1972 graduate
of Pike County High School and
attended Gordon Junior
College. She is presently em
ployed by Dr. Leßoy S. Harris
in Griffin.
Mr. Chambley is the grandson
of Mr. Dewey Helms and the
late Mrs. Lois Helms of Griffin
and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Chambley of Griffin.
He is a 1972 graduate of
Griffin High School and is
presently attending Clayton
Junior College. Mr. Chambley
is employed by Cotter and
Company in Jonesboro.
The wedding will be solemniz
ed at Oak Hill Baptist Church in
Griffin August 12 at 3:30 p.m.
All friends and relatives are
invited.
LPNs hold
July meet
The July meeting of the
LPN’s was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore.
A short business meeting was
held with the president, Mrs.
Thelma Moore, presiding.
Thelma Moore, Dorothy Gill,
Elna Price and Irene Ellis are
delegates to attend the state
board meeting in Statesboro
Aug. 29-30.
After the business meeting, a
family picnic lunch and
fellowship period was held.
The following were welcome
as visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ridley, Carl Moore, Chris, Andy
and Michelle Gilbert, J. T.
Bearden, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
Eudon Gordy, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Vaughn Sr., Wade Milam,
Holly Milam, Mark Milam,
Carlton Vaughn, Les Harring
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Evans, Tim and Chad Evans.
Seven members were
present.
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