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Party Hosts
Cautioned On
Serving Drinks
Having a party? Planning
on serving drinks? Don’t
surprise your guests by
serving them doubles. Many
folks count and pace their
drinks. With doubles, they’ll
be drinking twice as much as
they planned. And that isn’t
hospitality on your part; it’s
down rignt inconsiderate.
This is some of the
information that the Depart
ment of Health, Education
and Welfare has included in a
new booklet. Drinking Eti
quette-for Those Who Do and
Those W’ho Don’t. You can
get a copy by sending 40
cents to the Consumer
Information Center, Dept.
34E. Pueblo. Colorado 81009.
Plan your party so that
none of your guests feel
uncomfortable if they’re
nondrink'*rs, or just aren’t in
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA
the mood to drink. Be sure to
offer a choice of drinks
besides alcohol-fruit and
vegetable juices, tea, coffee,
and soft drinks. And, it's up
to you to set the tone of a
party. The purpose of a
gathering is fellowship and
warmth, not how drunk
guests can get. The fun is in
getting people warmed up by
talking to another instead of
by drinking
Pace the drinks. A drink -
an-hour schedule means good
company prevails, not booze.
Let the glass be empty before
you offer a refill. And don’t
rush, especially if someone
comes up empty too fast.
When a guest says no thanks
to a drink, don’t insist.
Be sure to push the snacks
while your guests are drink
ing, not after. This is
important because food
slows down the rate at which
alcohol is absorbed into the
blood stream. It also some
what slows down their
drinking.
If yours is a dinner party,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1976
serve before it’s too late. A
cocktail is supposed to
enhance a fine dinner, not
compete with it.
If someone at the party has
had too much to drink, offer
him or her coffee instead of
another round. And don’t let
the person who's had too
much to drink drive home.
See that he or she gets a ride
home with someone else or
spends the night at your
house.
Drinking Etiquette-for
Those Who Do and Those
Who Don't (40cents) is one of
over 200 selected Federal
consumer publications listed
in the Winter edition of the
catalog. Consumer Informa
tion. Published quarterly by
the Consumer Information
Center of the General
Services Administration, the
catalog is free. For your copy
send a postcard to the
Consumer Information Cen
bcr. Pueblo, Colorado 81009
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Terrell Wins
Degree From
N. C. School
Franklin D Terrell, of
Valdosta, received special
recognition at the Campbell
College commencement ex
ercises on December 17.
Campbell. a Baptist
sponsored senior college of
2 21") students, is located
thirty miles south of Aaleigh,
North Carolina.
Graduating magna cum
laude, Terrell received the
Bachelor of Business Admin
istration degree in eco
nomics.
Terrell is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. John Terrell of
Jenkinsburg.