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Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Sligh of
Athens, Ga., announce the en
gogement of their daughter,
Jackie Sue, to Joseph Lester Col_
lins, ;son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lester Collins of Grand Rapids.
Mich. The wedding will take
place in June,
M“s. Sligh is the former Miss
Lucille Chitwood, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Chitwood of Fort Payne Ala: Mr.
Sligh is the son of the lat.: Mr.
and Mrs, C. A. Slizh of Gadsden,
Ala. Miss S'igh graduated from
Athens High School and attended
the University of Geo-gia and is
a member of the Alpha Delta Pi
sorority. She has one sister,- Miss
Martha Ann Sligh and one
brother, Charles Sligh of Athens.
Mwp. Collins is the son of M.
Miss Elizabeth Haynes And Mr. Henry
Whitten To Wed June 29 In Winterville
l WINTERVILLE, Ga.—The en
gagement of Miss Elizabetih Haynes
'to Henry F. Whitten of Fitzgerald
is announced today by the bride
elect’s parents, Mr. and Mvs. Henry
Armstrong Haynes of Winterville.
The marriage will take place June
29 at the Winterville Baptist
Church. |
Miss Haynes mother is the for
mer Miss Mae Holden daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holden
of Rabun Gap, Ga. Her paternal
grand-parents are the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Robert Haynes of Win.-
terville. William Armstrong Hay
nes as Winterville is her only
brother.
The bride-elect graduated from
the University of Georgia with a
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and Mrs. %oseph W. Collins. Mrs.
Collins is formerly Miss Leia Ne
per, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Neper of Grand Rap
ids, Mich. Mr. Collins is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
V. Collins of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
and one sister, Mrs. Patrick
Meyers of Grand Rapids.
M~-. Collins graduated from
Creston High School and enlisted
in the Navy in 1944, He was sta
tion in Athens -at the Navy
Pre - Flight school and received
his discharge in 1945. He at
tended the Kalamazoo College
and at present is a student at the
University of Georgia. He is a
member of the Sigma Alpha Ep
silon fraternity. a member of the
swimming team and he will re
ceive his degree in June.
B. S. degree in Education. While
at the University she was a mem
ber of the Women’s Student Gov
ernment Council, the Voluntary
Religious Council, and the Baptist
Student Union Council. Since her
graduation, Miss Haynes has
taught in the Cairo and Fitzgerald
high schools. :
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A chapter of Phi Chi Theta,!
national honorary commerce fra
ternity for women, will be in-‘
stalled at the University of Geor~!
gia Sunday afternoon, May 18, at/
2 o'clock, in the Rutherford Halli
Recreation Rooms according to"
Mice Geneva Watkins, instructor
of secretarial _studies, faculty
adviser. |
Thirteen women students of
the University College of Busi-!
ness Administration will be in~
ducted by a degree team from:
the Alimni chapter of Phi Chi
Theta at the Georgia Evening
College, Atlanta, headed by Miss
Ordry Palmer, president. Mrs.
Althea. Christenson, national
president, will be present as in
stallkng officer. l
Charter members are Louise |
Jones, Ball Ground; Vera Mew,
Virginia Cody, Frances Smithl
and Ann Johnson, all of Atlanta;
Ruth Cobb, Metter; Grace Rog
ers, Manassas; Dorothy Calhoun,
Talbotton: Marianne Moreland,
Rome; Bonnie Fay Bellanmly, Mon
ticello; Pat Divine, Avondale
Estates: Betty Strawn, Holland;
and Mary Ann Hearon, Summer
ville. ‘
Incoming officers are Louise
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vice-president; Ann Johnson, sec
retary;- and Vera Mew, treas
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League Of Women
Voters To Meet
Tuesday, May 20
- The Clarke County Women
Voters, an organizition working
for “better government, will hold
its regular meeting Tuesday at
one o'clock in the Holman Hotel
with Mrs, Maude Cook an~ Dr.
Loree Florence as program chair
man. Subject of the meeting is
the Gene-al Hospital and how it
can best serve this county, Hoe
pitals Superintendent Miss Lit
tlejohn, will be a guest speaker.
Members of the County Com
mission and the chairman of the
hospital trustees have been invi
tesl to attend ang take part in
the prosram. Women of Clarke
couny who are interssted in bet
ter government are W ~lcomed as
members.
and Mrs. Jesse Clarence Whitten of
Fitzgerald. His mother is the for
mer Miss Pauline Sidwell of Madi
son. Mrs. W. G. Rabon of Fitz
gerald, is his sister and Jesse
Thomas Whitten also of Fitzgerald
his his only brother.
After graduation from Fitz
gerald High School the groom
elect served three and a half years
in the United States Army, seeing
active duty in both European and
Asiatic-Pacific theaters. At the
present he is employed by the At
lantic Coast Line Railroad in the
Transportation Department.
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