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sUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1952,
WEDDING PLANS OF MISS NELL CALLAHAN
11D R DONALD R. LOVELESS ANNOUNCED
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The wedding plans of Miss Mar
iha Nell Callahan of Athens and
New York Cit¥, and Mr. Donald
gugene Loveless, of Cedartown
and Rosalyn, Long Island have
peen .ompleted. The ceremony
will take place Saturday after-
N on. June Tth at 4 o’clock, at the
N me of the bride on University
prive. ReV. Keith L. Loveless,
tother of the groom will perform
the double ring ceremony. ’
“mhe music will be presented by
aes James He Booth, vocalist and
Viee Dale Montgomery, pianist,
M e bride will be given in mar
yiee by her father.
ars. Clinton L. Lewis, jr. of
A {a. Ga. will be her sister’s
von of honor. MTS. William A.
pobbs and Miss Helen Hitchcock
L be bridesmaids. Mr. Raloh
Loveless will serve as his broth
ore’ hest man.
mhe altar candles will be lighted
+v Mr. Henry Grady Callahan, jr,
prother of the bride. :
qeries of Parties
The popular bride-elect has
heen honored at a number of par
tes. She shared honors with
june bride-elects on May 24th at
2. bridge party given by Miss
Amoretta Smith. 4
May 3lst Mrs. Dave Freeman
of Knoxville,” Tenn, entertained
with a luncheon given at the home
of Mrs. Sigmund Cohn.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Palmer
And G. L Bradberry To Wed
Dr. and Mrs, Julian Gray Pal
mer, of Opelika, Alabama, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr.
Georse Lewis Bradberry, of Ath
ens. Ga., and Auburn, Alabama.
The wedding will be solemnijzed
on August 16 in the Trinity Metho
dist Church, Opelika, ‘Ala. .
Miss Palmer attended Hunting
ton College and is a member of the
¢raduating class of 1952 at Ala
" .ma Polvtechnic Institute, where
\/edding Plans For Miss Jo Wickliffe
And Dr. F. B. Hines Announced Today
The wedding plans have _bgen_ will entertain at the bridesmaids
A A Ve W S
completed by Miss Jo Wickliffe
and her fiance Dr. Franklin Ban
non Hines, jr., of Hartsville, South
Carolina.
The wedding will take place at
the First Methodist Church Fri
day, June sixth at seven-thirty
o'clock in the evening. The cere
mony will be performed by Dr.
Dow Kirkpatrick, pastor of the
church. The music is to be present
ed by Miss Nola Mae Dunaway,
organist, and Louis Griffeth, solo
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The bride elect will be given
in marriage by her father Mr.
Joseph E. Wickliffee. She has
chosen as her maid of honor her
twin sister, Miss Billie Wickliffe,
and as matron of honor her other
sister, Mrs. J. T. St. John, of Tal
lahassee, Florida.
The bridesmaidg are Miss Mar
fon West, Miss Sarah Michael, and
Miss Madrion Norris of Athens,
Miss Jane Maxwell of College .
Park and the two sisters of the‘
groom elect, Miss Juliet Hines of
Kingsport, Tennessee and Mrs. E.
r Cave of Columbia, South Caro-
Dr, F. B. Hines, sr., of Harts
ville, is to be his son’s best man.
Usher groomsmen include Dr. Tom
Huff, Laurel, Mississippi, Dr. Jeff
McGee, Albany, Georgia, Dr. W.
H. Williams, Athens, Georgia, Dr.
Glenn Yelverton, Mobile, Alabama,
Edward P. Cave, Columbia, South
Carolina, J. T. St. John, Tallah
assee, Florida and Harry MecDon
ald and Jerry Debose of Harts
ville, South Carolina.
__Series Of Parties
Miss Wiekliffee is being honored
&l a series of parties preceding the
nuptials, n
Wednesday morning, May 28,
Mrs. Wickliffe's Sewing Club gave
:’Sh(lwwer at the home of Mrs. }ohn
diealor,
Mrs, Ted Lawrence entertained.
&t a luncheon,
srs. Warren Lanier and Mrs.
smiley Wolfe gave a canasta party
&' "he home of Mrs. Lanier.
<hursday evening Mrs., Irwin
Dror was hostess at a dinner party.
riday evening Mrs. M. L. Cofer
énd Miss Anita Cofer honored
Miss Wickliffe with a party.
dr. and Mrs, Walter Danner
: & lhu.\'ts at a dinner party on
veéuurday - evening,
--Iss Sara Michael will have a
fw.mming party and pienie lunch
*]\ ‘H‘-Olg(uuntry Club on Tuesday,
“_"f"' Wednesday Miss Marion
. ‘h‘j‘-l!]:‘ give a luncheon at Daw
b Ir'. and Mrs, Carter Daniel and
e and Mrs, Paul Williams will
h:yc:mm at a picnie supper at the
)‘,:‘ix‘e of the Daniels in the even-
X Thursday for luncheon Mrs. F.
1 Mendenhall, Mrs. E. B. Doug
}u?_s and Mrs, R. L. Porter will
J‘f{hor Mrs. Wickliffe and Miss
oan Russell, bride elect.
B Q:terv the rehearsal Mr. and Mrs..
b Watterson will give a supper
Friday morning Mrs. H. B. Hod
?on will give a breakfast for the
“\‘“f“““'n guests.
p Al({fs Billie Wickliffe, Mrs. E.
0208 and Miss Juliet Hines
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May 81st a beautiful tea was
given by Mrs. Allen Wier, sr,, Mrs.
William A. ‘Hobbs and Mrs, Ted
Lawrence at the home of Mrs.
Wier.
June 4 Mrs. Ira Teat and Miss
Claudette Underwood will enter
tain these brides with a tea at the
home of Miss Underwood.
Other parties being planned are
a Coca-Cola party given by Mrs.
James H. Booth on Monday, June
2
Mrs. Lothar “Tresp will give a
canasta party Tuesday evening,
June 3rd honoring Miss Callahan
and Miss Jean Boyd also a bride
elect of June.
June 4 is the date of a miscel
laneous shower to be given by
Mrs. Nelson Hitchcock and Miss
Helen Hitchcock, of Athens and
New York City, at the home of
Mrs. Hitcheock,
Mrs. W. I. Flanagan will enter
tain at a kitchen shower on June
sth.
June 6th Mrs. Clinton L. Lewis,
jr., of Augusta, Ga., will enter
tain at a luncheon at the Georgian
Hotel.
June 6th the rehearsal dinner
will be given by the bride's pa
rents at the Georgian Hotel,
June 7 Mrs. Hampton Rowland
and Miss Amoretta Smith will en
tertain the out-of-town guests
with a luncheon at Beechhaven.
she was affiliated with the Alpha
Delta Pi sorority.
Mr. Bradberry is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Webster Lee Bradberry,
of Athens, Ga. He is a graduate
of the University of Georgia and a
member of the Phi Delta Theta
social fraternity and served in the
Navy during World War 11. He is
connected with the Coaching Staff
at the Alabama Polytechnic In
stitute. The couple will reside in
Auburn, Alabama.
luncheon at the home of Mrs. H.
H. Cobb.
. Mrs. H. G. Cooper and Mrs. J.
‘H. McGraw will give a luncheon
for the out-of-town guests at the
Country Club.
~ Following the wedding Friday
‘evening Mr. and Mrs. Wickliffe
'will entertain the wedding guests
at a reception at the Country Club.
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Mildred Thompson
To Go To Paris
Dr. Mildred Thompson has in
teresting plans for next year, and
will leave about June 20th for
New York, thence by plane for
‘Paris to take up her new duties.
She will be Director of Women
‘at the University in Exile at
Strasbourgh, France, operated by
the America Committee for Free
Europe, in conjunction with the
University of Strasbourgh.
In August she has been invited
to join friends for a visit on the
Riviera.
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Mrs. Leila Mize
Leaves Tuesday
For Cornell Univ.
. Mrs. Leila R. Mize will leave
Tuesday June 3 for Ithaca, New
York where she will be the guest
of friends and will attend gradua
tion at Cornell University on
June 9th. Her daughter, Miss Jes
sie Mize, will receive the degree
Doctor of Philosophy.
They will return to Athens by
motor visiting friends en route
in Woodstown, New Jersey, Laur
el, Delaware, Beltsville, Maryland,
Washington, Greensboro, and Rur
inburg, North Carolina, and
Greenwood, South Sarolina,
On June 15 they will participate
in a Memorial Program at Green
vale Presbyterian Church near
Donalds, S. C. honoring the mem
ory and service of a large number
of Revolutionary Soldiers, when
920 markers will be unveiled, in
cluding seven of their ancestors
and others of their kinsmen.
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Prince Ave. Baptist
Bible School
Begins On Monday
The Vacation Bible School, an
annual event of the Prince Ave
nue Baptist Church will be held
June 2-6, 9 to 12 a. m.,, and close
with a picnic lunch in the back of
the church annex on Friday at
noon.
The following departments and
workers have been selected to
lead in this most interesting school
where the pupils learn and the
teachers study:
Principal, T. R. Harvill; Secre
tary, Mrs. Jewell Williams; Pian
ist, Mrs. Jean Sawyer; Nursery
Department, Mrs. T. R. Harvill,
Beginner Department — Mrs.
James Carter, Supt., Mrs. Nathan
Nolan, Mrs. Georgia Logan, Mrs.
W. D. Parker, jr., Mrs. Virginia
Strickland, Mrs. Leiland Mapp,
and Miss Eleanor Freeman.
Primary Department-—Mrs. E.
H. Thomas, superintendent, Mrs.
J. C. Parham, Mrs. J. D. Parks,
Mrs. Jack Brewer, Mrs. Blake
Watson and Miss Betty Downs.
Junior Department—Mrs. D. B.
Crowley, superintendent, Mrs. H.
A. Marlow, Mrs, H. C. Harper,
Mrs. E. S. Allman, Mrs. E. T.
Holbrook, Mrs. G. M. Honea, Mrs.
Joel Harrison, Mrs. Dot Shackle
ford, Mrs. Dot Carson, and Miss
Peggy Adams,
Intermediate Department—Mrs.
Ed. Spinks, superintendent, Mrs.
B. L. Brooks, Mrs. Rufus Laven
der, Mrs. J. P. Martin, Mrs. B,
Murray and Mrs. Jewell Williams.
The pastor, Rev. T. R. Harvill
says, “The school is designed pri
marily for Sunday school mem
bers of the church, but we shall
be happy to take in as many out
ciders as our room will permit,
Water Colors On
Display In
Regional Library
Water colors now being shown
at the Regional Library are the
work of Miss Mary Frances Car
ter of Athens. Miss Carter is an
Interior Designer by profession
but likes to ¢ombine her design
ing with skétching and painting
and is especially interested in
doing old homes like those of
houses in Natchez, Mississippi
shown in the exhibit. She also
likes to paint magnolias and came
lias as they fit so well into either
the traditional or modern de
corative schemes of today, and
has included some of these in the
display.
Miss Carter is a graduate of the
University of Georgia and of Par
sons School of Design and received
her masters from Columbia Uni
versity. She has also studied
abroad with the Paris branch of
Parsons Schoo:r of- Design and in
Italy. She has taught Interior De
sign in Canada and various art
schools in this country. Up until
this past year she was for six years
Head of the Department of In
terior Design at the Kansas City
Art Institute and School of Design
in Kansas City, Missous. While
there, in addition to her teaching
and as a member of the American
Institute of Decorators, she con
ducted tours for students to places
of historic interest, gave lecture
courses on Interior Design for
clubs and organizations and wrote
a column in the Kansas City Star
answering questions readers sent
in on decorating problems.
Miss Carter is now residing in
Athens due to the recent illness of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Carter of 2610 Jsfferson Road.
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Girl Scout Day
Camp Opens
‘Mondoy Morning
Athens Girl Scout Day Camp
will open i{s first session Monday,
June 2nd. The camp is located
about five miles from Athens off
the Danielsville Highway. Trans
portation will be waiting at City
Hall at 9 in the morning to take
the girls to camp, and they will be
returned to City Hall at 4 in the
afternoon. The camp program will
include outdoor cooking, hiking,
exploring, campcraft, arts and
crafts, music, dramatics and nature
study. A campers uniform will not
be complete without shoes and
socks and a shirt for protection
from the sun. Cold milk will be
furnished the girls each day.
Lunchés brought from home
should include a cup with a han
dle, clearly marked with the girls
name.
Campers attending the first ses
sion will be Brownie Scouts only
and Miss Myra Pattishall, Athens
Executive Director will be in
charge of the*car‘r‘lp.‘
First Presbyteria
Bible School
To Begin On Monday
A Vacation Bible School for
boys and girls from four through
eleven years of age has been sche
duled at the First Presbyterian
Church to begin Monday and run
for two weeks. Daily sessions from
Monday through Friday at 9
o’clock and ending at 11:30.
A Summer Workshop, with sep
arate sections for Junior High and
Senior High young people, will
be held Monday through Friday,
June 2 through June 6, in the eve
nings from 7:30 to 9 o’clock. The
workshops will feature art pro
jects, singing, Bible study, and
handcraft, along with other recre
ational activities.
The Bible School and Work=-
shops will be under the direction
of Miss Anna Jean Trost, who will
begin work this fall at the First
Presbyterian Church as full-time
Director of Religious Education.
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To Receive
National Award
Harry L. Smith, of Seneca, S. C,,
a senior at the University of Geor
gia who will receive the degree
of Bachelor of Landscape Archi
tecture in June has received an
outstanding mational distinction,
At a special meeting of the stu
dents and staff of the Landscape
Architecture Division this week
Smith was presented the Certi
ficate of Merit of the American
Society of Landscape Architects.
The presentation was made by
Hubert B. Owens, Chairman of the
Landscape Architecture Division.
This award is made annually
to the senior chosen as most out
standing by the staff of each pro
fessional school which is recogni
zed by the American Society of
Landscape Architects. The choice
is based on the student’s record
of scholarship and professional
promise shown.
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Suzanne Merk
Elected To |
BPW State Board
Business and Professional Wo
men’s Conference of the YWCA
was held May 17-18 at the Peach
tree on Peachtree in Atlanta. On |
Saturday evening a banquet was l
held at the new YWCA building
at Edgewood and Ivy strets. The ‘
Rev. Harrison McMains gave the
principal address at the dinner.
Miss Amoretta Smith, state
chairman, and a member of the
Athens Business Girls Club, pre
sided at the sessions, Sara Brad
berry, state co-chairman, and a
member of the Entre Nous also
gave reports at the meetings.
The newly elected officers are
Marion Rivess, of Atlanta, chair
man; Suzanne Merk, Athens, co
chairman; Lillian Davenport, Ma
rietta, secretary; Dottie Robinson,
Macon, treasurer. They were in
stalled on Sunday by Nell War
ren Outlaw, a former Athenian.
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Miss Annette Aiken And Rev.
Wesley Stephens To Wed Soon
Mrs. William Aubrey Moore of
Newborn, Georgia, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Miss
Annette Aiken to the Reverend
Wesley Stephens, son of Mr, and
Mrs. H. Curtis Stephens, of Ath
ens.
Miss Aiken received her B. S.
degree from G. S. C. W. in June,
1951, where she was treasurer of
Wesley Foundation and secretary
of the Health Club. She now
teaches Health and General Sci
ence at Joe E. Brown High School
Miss Margiotta And Mr. Kelly H.
Hughes To Wed On Seventh Of June
Former friends in Athens and
Comer of Mr. Kelly Harris Hughes
will be interested in his wedding
on June 7 to Miss Frances Helen
Margiotta in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Hughes and his family have
been residents of Norfolk for
several years. He is assistant man
ager there of the Seaboard Air
Line Railway.
His wedding will take place at
the Sacred Heart church in Nor
folk, a reception to follow at the
Norfolk Woman’s Club. He will
be attended by his father, Mr.
John Buchanan Hughes, as best
Miss Nichols" Pupils
Recital On Tuesday
On Tuesday evening May 27,
the pupils. of Miss Mattie Julia
Nichols were presented in a re
cital at the Georgian Hotel. Palms
and cut flowers formed the color
ful back ground and were pre
sented by Van Cleve’s and Miss
Louise Fant. Tommy Ward and
Howard Hammonds were the us
hers and Pete Cunningham the an
nouncer.
The twenty children who took
part included Tommy Ward, Lewis
Tiller, Joyce Adams, Beverly Mat
hews, Cecil Chandler, Carey Al
mond, Jimmy Noell, Brenda Rice,
Linda Howington, LaNelle Cleg=
horn, Kay Matthews, Pete Cun
ningham, Howard Hammonds,
Janice Smith, Beverly Reynolds,
Bette Noel, Mary Joe Adams, Ken
neth Cooper, Dorothy Cleghorn,
and Sara Green.
They played beautifully before
an appreciative audience and the
numbers included solos, duets,
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Mr. Stephens received his A. B.
degree from the University of
Georgia in 1949. He will receive
his B. D. degree from the Candler
School of Theology, Emory Uni
versity, in June. He is now Pastor
of Trinity Methodist Church on
South Gordon Road near Austell.
The wedding will take place
June 22, at 5:30 in the Chapel of
St. Mark Methodist Church in
Atlanta. Dr. John L. Horton will
officiate.
man and, his brother-in-law, Mr.
George M. Futch, will be one of
his groomsmen. His sister, Miss
Peggy Hughes will be one of the
bridesmaids, and little Miss Fran
cine Gail Futch, daughter of an
other sister, Mrs. George M. Futch
the former Miss Francine Hughes,
will be the flower girl.
While a student at Comer High
School and at A&M College, Mon
roe, Mr. Hughes was active in
sports, and played on baseball,
football and basketball teams. He
is a member of the Baptist church
and a veteran of World War 11.
vocal selections and special num
bers on other musical instruments.
The varied program included
numbers by Beethoven, Ruben
stein, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Chopin
and other well known composers.
At the close of the program gifts
were received by the pupils.
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Mrs. Montgomery
Presented Pupils
In Piano Recital
The pupils of Mrs. Dale W.
Montgomery presented a piano re
cital Thursday afternoon, May
29th at Mrs. Montgomery’s home
on South Lumpkin street.
The interested program fea
tured work by Mozart, Beethoven,
Chopin, Paderewski, MacDowell,
and several contemporary com
posers. The pupils demonstrated
their abilig' to play in an ad
mirable and worthy manner.
Mrs. Montgomery’s pupils in
cluded: Linda Bailey, Tommy
Daniel, Loretta Dye, Linton Dun
son, Guy Eberhardt, Joy Edwards,
Jean Epting, Madge Field, Peggy
Hardy, Jean Harris, Peggy Head,
Kay Kennon, Anne Montgomery,
Carol Montgomery, Kay Treanor,
Connie Ward, Jane Weatherford,
and Jerry White.
A social hour was enjoyed,
following the program. Guests and
pupils were served ice cream,
cookies and’ nuts, Mesdames W, L,
Edwards, George Head and L. R,
Dunson assisted in serving.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ford,
of Glennville, Georgia, announce
the birth of a daughter, Pamela
Ann, at the Athens General Hos
pital on May 24, 1952, Mrs. Ford
is the former Miss Rheuamie
Nelms of Athens.
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Friends of Mr. Howard Scott
will be pleased to know her condi
tion is reported good following an
operation earlier this week at the
Piedmont Hospital in Atlania.
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Mr. and Mrs, Ira Teat are
spending this weekend in Green
wood, S. @., going over for the
Bowden-Warlaw wedding.
Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Doolittle, of |
Watklnsville. have as their guests |
this weekend, their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Doolittle, and son,
Robert, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs., W. L. Prickett, jr.,
(Mildred Doolittle) and children,
Betty Barbara, and Bobby, of
Darlington, S. C.; and Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Howell (Doris Doolit
tle) and children, Tommy and |
Susan, of Athens.
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Mrs. Guy Beckum has returned
from Atlanta where she has been
visiting her brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Wells, While in At
lanta, Mrs. Beckum attended the
piano recital of Miss Ann Wells,
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wells.
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Mr. Alston Steiner, who has
been a student at McCallie School
in Chattanooga, Tenn., will arrive
this weekend to spend the sum
mer in Athens. His mother, Mrs.
P. A. Steiner, joined him for the
trip home. {
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Mrs. Eunice Akin has returned
to Raleigh, N. C., after a wisit
with her brother and sister, Mr.
‘and Mrs. Rufus K. Jennings, at
Bogart.
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Mrs. James Reynolds, Daniels
ville Road, left Saturday night for
Norfolk, Va., to attend the wed
ding of her brother, Mr. Kelly
Harris Hughes, formerly of Co-'
mer, and Miss Frances Helen
Margiotta. |
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Mrs. Rufus K. Jennings Is in |
New York for ten days in the in
terest of Baxter’s, ‘
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Mr. Harry White, North View |
Drive, is a patient at St. Mary’s
following an operation on Friday.
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Mrs. T. V. Chambers, Oconee |
Heights, is doing nicely after a|
two-week illness at St. Mary’s fol
lowed by an operation on Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Runge have |
returned to Greenvilie, S. C. after |
a. short visit here with Mrs. |
Runge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Thornton on Lump
kin. 5 |
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Major Harry J. Davis, jr., of |
Fort Hood, Texas, spent the week- '
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Harry J. Davis. |
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early this week by plane for Min=- \l
neapolis, Minnesota, to spend seve"
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aunts, Miss Nina Scudder and
Mrs, W. L. Weston, this past week.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Wortham, of Lufkin, Texas.
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Mr, and Mrs. Albert Saiis leave
tonight for Washington, B. €., to
attend the granduatlon eof their
daughter, Anita, from Mt, Yernon
Junior College. Anita graduates
with honors and she 15 a member
of the Optima, the highest schoi
astic fraternity. After graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Sams will be guests
at the Inn in Willlamsbuxw while
Miss Sams attends June Week at
Annapolis.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor have
received a cable from Col. and
Mrs. Gordon Kimbrell, of Frank
fort, Germany, that they and their
children, Judy, Gordon, jr., and
Robert, will be in Athens in July
for a visit with their families.
CHURCH PROVES DANGEROUS
GOA, Portuguese India (AP)
—A swarm of bees chased film
stars and technicians who were
shooting part of the life of St.
Francis Xavier in a Goa church
recently. Two persons were badly
stung. Only a few day before a
priest had been bitten by a cobra
as he entered the same church.
Education takes 7.7 per eent of
British government revenue.