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DONALSONVILLE (GA. 31745) NEWS THURSDAY, OCT; 29, 1964
Garden club meets at Bridges home,
planning war on ‘litter bugs’ soon
The Donalsonville Garden
Club met recently at the love
ly country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bridges. Other
hostesses with her were Mrs.
George Trawick, Mrs. Joe Ho
ward and Mrs. Price Lane.
Guests assembled in the
spacious game room. Beauti
ful arrangements were dis
played by Mrs- Bartow Gibson
who had Mirandy roses and
sasanquas in an attractive
compote of white, and Mrs. F.
S. Shingler, Jr., whose ar
rangement was of camellias,
pinneroil, plumbage and pink
daisy mums.
Mrs. J. B. Gibson, president,
presided.
Mrs. F. S- Shingler, Jr., call
ed attention to “The Make
George Beautiful Week” when
the garden clubs, FHA girls,
and FFA boys and other civic
organizations will plant 300,
000 dogwood trees. These are
available through the county
agent’s office at a cost of four
cents each. The plants come
from the State Experiment
Station and are about eigh
teen inches high.
Mrs. Clyde Perry gave in
structions for an approach
ing “litter bug campaign”
when an attempt will be made
to make the public conscious
of trash and a clean-up of the
highways and other public
grounds.
Mrs. Bradshaw Clarke was
the program leader and as
sisted by Miss Mary Anne
Eason showed color film of
the “Garden Therapy Pro
gram” put on by the state
garden clubs at the state hos
pital in Milledgeville. This is
most beneficial for the pa
tients who need the exercise,
a new hobby and a feeling of
accomplishment.
With 18,000 patients that
institution is ’argest in the
world of its kind. It is also the
friendship club
SOCIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Eager Howard
and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ko
hprts were genial hosts at tne
Friendship Supper Club.which
met recently in the Sandal
wood Room at the Green ~ op-
Arrangements of
pyracantha berries and
orange seed pods gracedl the
room. Orange candles were
US Delightful music for danc
• a fter the delicious mea
Mrs. Crosby played the ac
cordian and Miss Davis tne
Those enjoying the affair
Je Mr and Mrs Woodrow
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs- H M^ton
Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. B ar tow
Rabon, Mr. an Hugh
Gibson. Mnand
Broome, Mr. ana Roy
Thomas, Mr. ana pau j
Robinson, Mr. and
Shmgler, Mn a Wa) .
Drake, Sr., Mr. anu L
lace D . rak^’ r M a r n | Mrs. Hudson
lian Webb * * #
Mr. and Mrs. Horace New
berry IXdsX
th „r roommate, Susan
and ner . Glenda
are attending War-
A SUer Nursing School
and Armstrong College in a
vannah, Ga.
oldest, having been establish
ed in 1842. Seminole County
has fifteen residents there.
There are 130 buildings on
10,000 acres of land.
Mrs. Clarke also made an
appeal for apparel, costume
jeiwelry, hats, evening clothes,
everything except high heel
shoes.
Mrs. Gordon Spooner read
a lovely poem on “Garden
Therapy”.
Afterwards the hostesses
served a delicious salad plate.
Members present were Mrs.
Jim Haynes, Mrs. Park Wil
liams, Mrs. James Pittman,
Mrs. Claude Ashley, Mrs-
Chester Campbell, Mrs. B. B.
Clarke, Mrs. Clyde Cherry,
Mrs. Henry J. Durham, Mrs.
R. I. Evans, Miss Mary Anne
Eason, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs.
J. H. Hatcher, Mrs. A. L. Hay,
Mrs. Fred Hodges, Mrs. John
Collins, Mrs. Denver McMul
len, Mrs. Bill Moore, Mrs. L-
E. Pierce, Mrs. Elma Shing
ler, Mrs. Jeff Spooner, Mrs. C.
C. Stewart, Mrs. George Tra
wick, Mrs. R- E. Wheeler, Mrs.
Frances Wilson, Mrs. Clarence
Knight, Mrs. Wylie Hunter,
Mrs. A. McTagert, Mrs. Clyde
Perry, Mrs. Julian Webb and
the hostesses.
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Short Items About People You Know
Mrs. Julian Webb, Society Editor
Mr. sand Mrs. Snap Nun
nery and son, Leonard, and
Mrs. I. E. Bivings spent last
week end in Sandersville visit
ing relatives.
* * *
Mrs. Gibson Youmans spent
several days in Atlanta this
week.
* ♦ *
Friends here have enjoyed
seeing Mrs. C. C. Foster of
Homestead, Fla., formerly of
Donalsonville, who has been
at her residence here for sev
eral days.
I Last week she and her sis
iter, Mrs. Earl Humber of
Lumpkin visited their brother,
Elton Mosley and Mrs. Mosley
jin Mexia, Texas.
* * *
Mrs. Bob Hay enjoyed the
week end in Greenwood visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Duke Pen
der and Mr. Pender and the
Wilkin family.
* * *
Friends enjoyed seeing
■ Brownie Moseley at home over
| the week end. They are sorry
ito know of the accident in
• which he sustained a couple
j of fractured bones in the foot
' while playing a boot game of
football at Mercer University
) where he is a student.
| Buzzy Guterman and Jim
Jemigan were at home from
Andrew College for the week
end with their parents.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ander
son are in the mountains of
Tennessee and Arkansas
hunting.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Free
man of Melbourne, Fla., were
|the guests this week of Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Wurst. Mrs.
Freeman will be remembered
by her friends here as Bertye
Porcher Kirkland.
* * *
Mrs. Glen Gibson, “Dixie”
and Mrs. Jerry White, “Mar
lene ”of Dixie’s Beauty Shop
spent last week end in Colum
bus where they attended the
beauty show of new fashions
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller
of Bainbridge visited on Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hanna.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bru
ner of Jakin proudly announce
the arrival of a baby boy,
Ronald David, born October 8.
Mrs- Bruner is the former
Patsy Thomas of Donalson
ville.
Telephone JA 4-2307 :: P. 0. Box 277
Among those in Athens for
the football game on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Merrian
Minter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Rushing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Shingler and David Hay.
* * *
Mrs. H. C. Cherry has re
turned from a trip to Cincin
nati, Ohio, where she was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Mark
Dale and Mr. Dale. Mrs. Dale
is the former Miss Elizabeth
Parker.
She enjoyed attending the
wedding of her niece, Miss
Donna Dale and John Castro
which took place on October
17, at the Catholic Church
there. At the reception after
wards at the home, Mrs. Cher
ry cut and served the wedding
cake.
She reports a delightful
time there and on the trip
through the Great Smokies at
this season when the fall
leaves are at their peak of
brilliant color.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffin
of Atlanta have a little son,
born on Monday. He is the
i grandson of Mr. and Mrs- Bar
tow Saunders of Bonifay and
the great grandson of Mrs.
T. J. Shingler, Jr.