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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952,
'Fdweda" Club
Honors Mrs.
| A Darwin
on Tuesday night, July 15, 1952, ‘
.t the vYWCA Home on Hancock, a
cory important meeting of the
_ently formed business girl’s
L, was held. The club, which
..« organized in February by the
vWCA, grew out of the need of
" unger businesg girls for a social
üb. where they might work and
.ve fellowship together.
rollowing the organizational
ccting of the club, on February
27 the club elected the following
~licers; Monte Jo Shelnutt, presi
iont: Emily Fendley, first vice
president; Ann Shelnutt, second
vice-president; Ruby Hayes, treas
ver: and Edna Reese, secretary.
The club agreed to meet the first
.nd their Tuesdays of each month,
(- a supper meeting, followed al
ternatively by a business and a
program meeting. ? ;
Since the .organization of the
club, meetings have been held
~.oularly, during which time the
¢lub contitution has been adopted,
and various committees have been
named to serve. Also, several new
members have joined the elub,
making a total membership to
date of nineteen. i
Numerous social activities have
heen given by the club, including a
party held on Friday night, July
11, at Henry Barnett’s Lake, Bis
hop. Members and their dates
enjoyed a pienic supper and after
wards dancing.
(Choosing an appropriate name
{or the new club was quite a task;
however, after much planning and
Jeliberation, the. club unaniously
.oreed to name the club in honor
of Mrs. J. A. Darwin, past-presi
dent of the YWCA, who has de
voted many ears of active service
to the business girls of Athens.
The first two letters of each word
in Mrs. Darwin name, Enda
Wwebb Darwin, was used, to derive
the name. “Edweda.”
't the meeung held on Tuesday
nizht, Mrs. Darwin was inivted as
honor guest, at which time Mrs,
Mary Kinne, Executive Director
of the YWCA, presented Mrs.
Darwin a corsage of pink carna
tions. Guests for the meeting were
Mrs. F. H. Mendenhall, member
of the YWCA Board, Mrs. Louis
Trousdale, YWCA Chairman of the
Commitee for the new club, and
Virs, W. F. McLendon, Club Advi-
Following a delecious supper
prepared and served by the club’s
supper commitice for the month,
composed of Mary Arnold, Eleanor
Harris. Fratie Smith, and Mar
garet iKinney; a devotional, using
the theme the “Alabaster box” was
given by Fratie Smith, who closed
the devotional with prayer.
* President Monte Jo Shelnutt
then presented to the group Mrs.
F. H. Mendenhall, who spoke on
the history of the YWCA and some
of the outstanding people who
have contributed so much to the
local association. She concluded
by emphasizing the many things
which Mrs. Darwin had done for
the “Y” during her many years
of esrvice, stating that Mrs. Dar
win had served as Chairman of
the Social Committee at the time
the present building which houses
the gymnasium was bought, was
for a number of years President of
the Board of the YWCA, and has
always given of her time and help
most graciously to the YWCA.
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M:iss Eloise Garner And Mr.
M. T. Griffin To Wed In Fall
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Miss Eloise Gladys
Garner, daughter of Mrs. Martha
Rose Garner, of Athens, and Mr.
Floyd Northern Garner, of Flor
ence, S. C., to Mark Toombs Grif
fin, of Jacksonville, Fla., son of
Mrs. M. T. Griffin and the late
Mr. Griffin of Adel, Ga.
The bride -~ elect received her
education from Athens public
Mrs. Mendenhall concluded her
talk by dedicating to Mrs. Darwin
a poem by Henry Longfellow
which set forth the ideals for
which Mrs. Darwin always strives.
Monte Jo Shelnutt then present
ed Mrs. Darwin with a Certificate
of Honorary Membership in the
club, and announced officially
that the club is named “Edweda”
in honor of Mrs. Darwin, expres
sing on behalf of the club their
love for her, Mrs. Darwin then
expressed her deepest appreciation
for the honor placed on her, stat
ing that the YWCA had come into
her life at a crucial time, and that
it has served her much- more than
she has served it throughout the
years.
Publicity Chairman
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First Methodist
Circles To Meet
Circles of the W. S. C. S. of the
First Methcdist Church will meet
Monday, July 21, as follows:
Circles 2-5-12 will not meet this
month.
Circle 3—-With Mrs. T. K. Hug
gins, 243 West View Drive, 10:30
a. m.
Circle 4—With Mrs. W. C. Sears,
132 Ridgecrest Drive, 10:00 a. m.
Circle 6—With Mrs. G. H. Boyd,
200 Westview Drive, 4:00 p. nr.
Circle 7—With Mrs. Paul Hart
ley, 127 Burnett street, 3:30 p. m.
Circle B—With Mrs. E. D. Alex
ander, 175 Brittain avenue, 4:00
p. m. :
Circle 9—To be announced.
Circle 10—With Mrs. W. O. Col
lins, 132 Ridgewood Place, 4:00
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Circle 11, Section 2—To meet in
Church Parlor, Tuesday p. m.
schools and the TUniversity of
Georgia. She is employed by Dr.
John F. Stegeman.
Mr. Griffin was graduated from
the University of Georgia where
he was a member of the Pi Kappa
Alpha fraternity. He is associated
with E. J. Brach and Sons, of
Chicago, 111.
The wedding will take place in
early September.
GSP Engineers
Had Ladies Night
The Northeast Chapter of the
Georgia Society of Professional
Engineers met Thursday, July 17,
at the Athens-Ciarke County
Health Center. This meeting fea
tured “Annual Ladies Night” with
President R. T. Porter presiding.
After a short business session,
during which reports were given
by Douglas R. Hudson and G.
Marion Caskey, 111, on their trip
to Georgia Institute of Technology
last spring, the group was shown
a sound fiim entitled “Health and
the Cycle of Water” and conduct
ed on a tcur of the new Health
Center,
Ray L. Sweigert, first vice
president; A. O. White, Jr., sec
ond vice-president, ahd George M.
Normandy, secretary, all officers
of the Georgia Society of Profes
sional Engineers, were guests at
the meeting.
J. G. Beacham and Curtis L.
Proveaux were in charge of the
program.
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THE SANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Miss Mary Ginn And Mr. H.
D. Thomas To Wed In August
Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Barrett
Ginn, of High Sshoals, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Mary Neal Ginn, to Henry
Donald Thomas, also of High
Shoals. The wedding will take
place August 16, at the High
Shoals Christian Church.
Miss Ginn's mother is the for
mer Miss Mary Frances Lord,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Lord. On her paternal side she is
the granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Zelich Barton Ginn of
High Shoa's and Atlanta. Miss
Ginn was educated in the gram
mar schools of Bishop, and the
Oconee County High School .in
Watkinsville,
Mr. Thomas is the only child of
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Leslie Tho
mas. He graduated from Morgan
County Hign School at Madison in
the class of 1951, At present he is
associated in business with his
father who owns large farming
interests in Morgan county.
Couples Wed At Impressive
Double Ceremony June 29th
On June 29th at 10:30 in the
morning, Miss Lilla Loutrelle
Flanagan became the bride of Mr.
Bert Durand, of Gainesville, Ga.,
and Miss Evelyn Bass became the
bride of Mr. Warren Fish, of Nor
man, Ind.
The double wedding ceremony
took place at the home of Miss
Flanagan’s sister, Mrs. Herbert
Thomas, on South Liumpkin street.
The improvised altar was placed
in front of double windows with
a background of palms and ferns
and there were goor baskets of
white gladioli and seven branched
candelabra. The Rev. Burch Fan
nin officiated at the impressive
double ring ceremony. Nuptial
music was presented by Mrs. Her
bert Thomas and Herbert Thomas
lighted the candles.
The brides chose for their wed
ding dresses of blue net over taf
feta with white accessories and
orchid corsages completed their
costumes.
Mrs. Flanagan, mother of one of
the brides, wore an aqua nhylon
dress with white accessories and
her corsage was white carnations.
Mrs. Bass, mother of the other
bride, chose a pink dress with
white accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
The Reception
Following the ceremonies Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Thomas enter
tained at a reception held in their
home. The brides’ table was cov
ered with white satin and centered
‘with a three-tiered wedding cake
ice in white and embossed with
roses and topped with wedding
bells. On either side were hand
some three-branched candelabra.
The punch table was covered with
a matching cloth and the punch
bowl was surrounded with smilax.
After the couples cut the cake
it was served by Mrs. Herbert
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reside at 1323 Lakeview Drive,
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Ann Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
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Margaret Foster of Bishop.
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morning. We have made many
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The boys especially enjoy this.
The girls have made many beauti
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then ironing them with a warm
iron to protect the colors.
Next Thursday night we are in
viting our parents and friends to
visit with us. Ws are planning to
have a little program and the old
er girls will serve punch and cook
ies. We hope many will come and
have a good time with us. |
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