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Miss Laura, Lee Warner
engaged to Mr. Brown
Mr. Donald G. Warner an
nounces the engagement of his
daughter, Miss Laura Lee
Warner, to Mr. Terry Eugene
Brown, son of Mr. Melvin
Brown of Griffin and Mrs.
Myrla McKenzie of Tampa,
Florida.
Miss Warner is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Elsie J. Peters
of Cleveland, Ohio and the late
Henry Peters. Her paternal
grandparents are Mrs. Mildred
H. Warner of Cleveland, Ohio
and the late George L. Warner.
Miss Warner attended Mid
Park Senior High in Mid
dleburgh Heights, Ohio. She is
presently employed at Cromp
ton-Highland Mills in Griffin.
Mr. Brown is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mangham of Griffin and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Carden of
Griffin. ,
He attended Griffin High
School and is presently em-
Miss Robyn Kendrick
marries Mr. Miller
The marriage of Miss Robyn
Elizabeth Kendrick to Mr.
Richard Daniel Miller was
solemnized Saturday, February
14, at the First Assembly of God
Church. The Rev. W. T.
Fountain performed the double
ring ceremony at 7 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ken
drick of Griffin. The groom is
the son of Mrs. Gladys Miller
and the late Mr. Walter Miller
of Windsor, Missouri.
The Rev. and Mrs. Henry
Kinsey of Centerville, Ga. and
Mrs. Margie Hunt of Griffin,
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Miss Laura Warner
ployed with General Motors of
Atlanta.
The wedding will be solem
nized at Second Baptist Church
May 1 at 3:00 p.m. Invitations
will be sent.
organist, presented a musical
program.
Mr. Larry Miller of Windsor,
Missouri served as his brother’s
best man. Ushers were Mr.
Scott Farr, Mr. Andy Seckinger
and Mr. Archie Malcolm, all of
Griffin.
Jay Pitts of Griffin was
ringbearer.
Mrs. Eugenia Spoon of
Griffin, sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. Miss Yvonne
Johnson of Griffin was maid of
honor.
Little Miss Buffy Spradley of
Griffin served as flower girl.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of white bridal
satin and white brocade lace,
fashioned with an empire waist
line. Her veil was white bridal
lace with scallops around her
face and around the back. A
white lace band went around the
bride’s waistline leading to a
chapel train made of the same
material as the wedding gown.
She carried a nosegay bouquet
of white roses and carnations.
White satin streamers fell from
the bouquet with roses at the
ends of the streamers.
Mrs. Patsy Spradley directed
the wedding and Mrs. Sue
McElroy directed the reception.
The reception was held in the
fellowship hall.
Those serving were Miss
Lindy Dunn and Mrs. Marge
Birthdays
Ntchi Brake
Nichi Brake, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Brake of
Griffin, celebrated her third
birthday with a party.
A cake in the shape of Sesame
Street Bert, cup cakes, ice
cream and soft drinks were
served to the following:
Lindy Phillips, Christy and
Kim Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Pilcher, Mark Pilcher,
Carol Bryant, Marcia Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pilcher,
grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Brake and the honoree.
Jason Harris
Jason Harris celebrated his
first birthday with a party at his
home, 1213 Hillwood avenue.
Cake, ice cream and soft
drinks were served to the
following:
Debbie Allen, Shelley and
Yvonne Marshall, Mandy and
Chip Marshall, Gidget Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marshall,
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Mrs. Richard Daniel Miller
Brantley of Griffin, Miss Susan
Doss, niece of the groom and
Mrs. Shirley Doss of Marietta,
sister-in-law of the groom.
Loretta Westbury baked and
decorated the cake.
After a wedding trip to
Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller are residing on Route
One, Griffin. The groom is
employed in the Department of
Plant Pathology at the Georgia
Experiment Station.
Miss Kim Wilene Wise
is bride of Mr. Wood
Miss Kim Wilene Wise and
Mr. Frederick Russell Wood
were united in marriage
Friday, February 20, in Atlanta.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kipling Lanier
Wise of Griffin. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Robert
Jefferson Thomason and the
late Mr. Thomason of Jackson
and Mrs. John Kelly Wise and
the late Mr. Wise of Jackson.
She will receive her diploma
from Griffin High School in
June, having completed her
high school curriculum in
December. At present she is
attending Clayton Junior
College at Morrow and is em
ployed part time at Kip’s Kwik
Kurb in Griffin.
Mr. Wood is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Wood of Jackson.
He is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy A. Gray and Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. McCord, all of
Jackson.
He attended Jackson High
School and is employed with
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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Marshall,
Mrs. Polly Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Harris, grandparents;
Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall,
grandparents; Mrs. Debra
Harris, mother and the honoree.
Traci Parker
Traci Danette Parker
celebrated her fifth birthday
with a party at her home given
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Parker.
Cake, ice cream and soft
drinks were served. The guests
were presented party favors,
candies and gum.
Those attending were Beth
and Teresa Davidson, Ken and
Tim Manley, Rusty and Jason
Davidson, Meg and Deedee
McHaffey, Tammy and Krystal
Kendrick, Wendy and Tim
Peek, Samantha White.
Mr. and Mrs. Veron David
son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Culver, Mrs. Marcie
Kendrick, Mrs. Tommy Peek,
Mrs. Ann Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
James Snow, maternal grand
parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Parker, paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker
and the honoree.
Cliff Hutson
Cliff Hutson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Hutson of Griffin,
was honored on his sixth bir
thday with a party at a local
restaurant.
Hamburgers, french fries,
soft drinks and cake were
served by Mrs. Glenda Gatlin,
store party hostess.
Those attending were Cecilia
Mays, Teresa Presley, Brian
Smith, Tee, Mitchell and Brian
Mays, Russ, Rob and Ryan
Reid, Krista and Kay Hutson,
Mrs. Linda Reid, Mrs. Gloria
Mays Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hutson and the honoree.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wood of
Jackson served as their at
tendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood are
making their home at the 1-75
Mobile Home Park in Jackson.
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Judith Baker
Judith Ann Baker, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker,
celebrated her first birthday
with a party at her home, Route
One, Williamson.
Cake, ice cream, kool-aid,
coffee and candy were served to
the following:
Christy, Sharon and Robin
Curry, Timothy and Danielle
Hyder, Amy Campbell, Leigh
Brumbalow, Betsy Heflin,
Jack, Tammy and Johnny
Norton, Jeffrey, Eric and
Johnny Baker, brothers of the
honoree.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker, Mrs.
Janette Scappaticcio of Rex,
Ga., Mrs. Cheryl Campbell,
Mrs. Liz Brumbalow, Mrs. Jane
Hyder, Mrs. Sylvia Curry, Mrs.
Joan Heflin and Mrs. Catherine
Norton.
Neil Smith
Neil Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Smith, celebrated
his first birthday with a party at
his home, 119 Dobbins Mill road.
Cake, ice cream, cup cakes,
candy and soft drinks were
served.
Those attending were Jeffrey
Bauer, Buffy Bell, Heather
Bevil, Jason Browning, Lamar
Browning, Gary Gasses, John
Gasses, Steve Gasses, Carol
Goodson, Debbie Goodson,
Charles Goodson, Shelley
Marshall, Yvonne Marshall,
Mike Pryor, Todd Smith,
Stephanie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bevil, Mrs.
Felecia Browning, Mrs.
Virginia Gasses, Mrs. Mary
Ann Goodson, Mrs. Cheryl
Marshall, Mrs. Dale Pryor,
Mrs. Kathy Smith, Mrs.
Merinda Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Smith and the honoree.
Fashion and
beauty tips
Skin safe
Using a bath soap that’s too
strong for you can leave your
skin dry and itchy. Make sure
your soap moisturizes as well
as cleans.
Eat less
If cold weather keeps you
trapped indoors, remember
that the less active you are,
the fewer calories your body
uses. If romping in the snow
turns you off, cut down on
your food intake to make sure
you don't gain weight.
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Miss Kathy Lane Carter
will marry Mr. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Carter of Milledgeville an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Kathy Lane
Carter, to Mr. Thomas Michael
Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford B. Daniel of Griffin.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bouchillon of Milledgeville and
is a graduate of Georgia Mil
itary College and received a
B.S. in Biology from Georgia
College in June of ’75.
Mr. Daniel is the grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. C.B.
Daniel Sr., of Houston, Texas
and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pritchett of Griffin.
He attended Truett McConnel
Jr. College and is now attending
Georgia College where he is
majoring in special education.
The wedding is planned for
March 21 at 3 o’clock at the
Chapel of all Faiths in
Milledgeville.
All friends and relatives are
Miss Vicki Bailey
to wed Mr. Huckaby
Mrs. Janet Bailey of Griffin
announces the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Miss Vicki Bailey, to
Mr. Steve Huckaby, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred M. Huckaby of
Zebulon.
Miss Bailey is the daughter of
Mr. A. B. Bailey of Memphis,
Tennessee. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Rebecca
Roper of Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Bailey of Experi
ment.
The bride-elect is a 1975
graduate of Griffin High School
and is employed by Richard
Brown Garage.
Mr. Huckaby is the grandson
of Mrs. Margarett Waller of
Thomaston.
He is a 1973 graduate of Pike
County High School and is
serving with the United States
Meeting fashion on its terms
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‘T’was pongee and the gauze did
chambray and georgette in the
twill. All pinwale were the duck
and the denim jacquard.
With apologies to Lewis
Carroll and his nonsense rhyme,
the above presents a handful of
fashion terms freely bandied
about in print — but possibly not
so freely defined by bander and
bandee.
So, with the aid of a dic
tionary or two, here is exactly
what they are:
PONGEE — thin, natural
tan-colored silk fabric originally
made of wild Chinese silk with a
knotty rough weave.
GAUZE — sheer-woven, thin
cotton, wool, silk or synthetic
fabric similar to cheesecloth.
More and more, one of the most
popular fabrics in sportswear.
CHAMBRAY -a plain
woven fabric . . . with colored
warp (length-wise threads) and
white filling that gives a mottl
ed colored surface.
GEORGETTE -a sheer silk
or rayon crepe of dull texture.
Crepe, incidentally, is a
lightweight silk, rayon, cotton
or other fabric notable for its
crinkly surface.
TWILL — one of the three
basic weaves, from which all
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Griffin Dally News Saturday, February 28, 1976
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Kathy Carter
invited to attend the wedding
and reception.
Miss Vicki Bailey
Air Force at Sheppard AFB in
Wichita Falls, Texas.
The wedding will be in March.
others derive. 'Hie other two are
plain and satin. Twill weave is
identified by diagonal lines in
the goods. Left or right.
Righthand twilled cloths include
gabardine, serge and whipcord.
Left-hand twills include denim
and jean cloth.
DUCK — the most durable
fabric made, a closely woven,
heavy material covering a wide
range of fabrics. There is
number duck, army duck, flat
or ounce duck, which differ ac
cording to weave and yam.
DENIM —a rugged cotton
cloth marked, remember, by its
left-hand twill. Standard denim
is usually made with indigo
blue-dyed warp or lengthwise
yam and gray or mottled-white
filling. It’s not only the essential
ingredient of work-clothes but is
popular, too, in upholstery.
PINWALE —a very narrow
ridge or rib in a fabric, such as
pinwale corduroy.
JACQUARD — one Joseph J.
M. Jacquard developed an in
tricate method of weaving in
the early 1800 s and jacquard
knitting is a result of his loom
and its principles. Simple or
complex in design, jacquard
fabrics include brocade,
damask, seen in evening wear,
upholstery and tapestries.
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