About The Kennesaw neighbor. (Marietta, Ga.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1970)
* * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1970 THE NEIGHBOR PAGE 8 Kennesaw Happenings v Wildwood Church Plans Christmas Program * Mrs. Emmett Wallace is the theacher of the class which includes young and adult women. The Joy Sunday School Class of the First Baptist will meet for their Christmas par ty at the home of Mrs. Robert King, Stilesboro Road, on Friday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. Food, fun, and fellowship is planned for the evening. A covered dish supper will be served. Circle, which includes a at Big Shanty School in a young group of women met Christmas program at the Big with Mrs. Mable Gibson, Car- Shanty School at 7:30 p.m., la Drive in the Big Shanty Tuesday, Dec. 15. Hills Division, Monday night, Dec. 7th, mother. Mrs. Joe ilozeman and family. By SUSIE STEGALL 428-2983 meeting followed the morning worship service Sunday in the Friendship Room. DEACONS Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGrath will entertain the deacons of the church with a supper on Dec. 10, at their home on Car rie Drive. A special Christmas pro gram has been set for Sunday, December 20 at the evening worship hour at Wildwood Baptist Church. YOUTH CHOIR The youth choir, under the direction of Mrs. Romana Hambrick presented 11 A Char lie Brown Christmas/' at 6:30 p.m., at the church Sunday evening. Miss Vickie Watts, daugh ter of Mayor and Mrs. L.E. Watts, returned to her studies at North Cobb this week after being confined to her home on Dallas Street with a virus at- tack the past week. PERSONALS Mrs. Lawton Bozeman is recovering from a virus at tack at her home on Lewis St. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Nelson The P.T.A. will present the of Cartersville were the week- first, second and third grades end visitors of Mrs. Nelson???s P.T.A. W.M.S. ???he newly organized Wom an's Missionary Society Night The Lottie Moon Christmas Seals Drive offering goal for Foreign Mis- CONFERENCE A group from the Kennesaw sions at Wildwood Church has United Methodist Church at- been set at $250 tended the District Confer- U.S. Navy Chaplain, John Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Duncan were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Duncan???s sister, Mrs. Evelyn Tillison, Atlanta. ence at the Powers Ferry D. Gould spoke at the closing United Methodist Church, meeting of the Week of Pray er. He has traveled world- Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 4:30 to 8 fa The Cobb-Douglas-Paulding Tuberculosis Association has passed the half-way mark in reaching its goal of $50,000, according to a joint announce ment by Mrs. Juel Sea ley of Kennesaw and Mrs. Robert F. Gibson of Ac worth, Area Chairmen. Last week we had reached 39 per cent and were driving for at least 50 per cent by the end of the week. We are elat ed that we have reached 50.9 per cent. Contributions total $25,427.00 through today. wide and spent two years with p.m. The Kennesaw Youth ( oir his family on the island of -1 presented a program of mu- Taiwan. WANTED HOLIDAY MAGIC sic. METHODIST Retail Customer ii * Discount Customer Career Sales Ladies The Bessie Carrie Circle of The fifth grades of the the Woman???s Society of Chris- Methodist Youth Fellowship tian Service will meet today, met with Mrs. Jerry Robert- at 11 a.m., at the home of PART-FULL TIME SPEEDY ENTERPRISE 261-4680 436-0340 son Sunday evening; 7th i i Mrs. Sarah Garrett. through 12th grades met with The group will exchange Mr. and Mrs Andy Haymes. gifts after their covered dish luncheon and visit Shady Also Mail Order Service FIRST BAPTIST Grove Rest Home. The Night Circle of the * 11 Woman???s Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. The Cherub Choir will have Ethel Austin on Due West their Christmas party at 3 Road at 7 p.m., Dec. 15. This p.m., today Dec. 9, in the Fel- will be a Christmas party lowship Hall. with special guests, the hus bands. A covered dish supper will be served. An Administrative Board WITTNAUER CARAVELLE $ 12 95 Lanier PRIVATE JERRY W. THOMAS NAMED 'TRAINEE OF THE WEEK??? Brigadier General Gordon J. Duquemin, R, Presents The Award To Thomas Mrs. McPherson Mr. Griffin Woddy Earnest Griffin, 64, of 1423 Austell Road, Mariet ta, died Tuesday in Kenne- stone Hospital. Mr. Griffin was a member of the Austin Avenue Baptist Church. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Old Zion Baptist Church, Blue Ridge, by the Rev. Ben Turn er and the Rev. Gene Win frey. Burial was in Old Zion Cemetery. Norman Medford Funeral Home, Marietta, was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Griffin; two sons, Harvey Griffin of Madison- ville, Tenn.. and Gerald Grif fin, Marietta; five sisters, Mrs. Frank Goggins and Mrs. Bill Sauls, both of Marietta, Mrs. Chester Cranmer, Doug- lasville, Mrs. Glenn Goggins, Woodstock, and Mrs. Cather ine Johnson, Acworth; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mrs. Susan G. McPherson, 88, Rt. 3, McEver Rd., Acw orth, died Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services were at 2 p.m., Thursday at the Shady Gove Baptist Church in Acw orth. The Rev. Ernest Cannon and the Rev. Frank Chambers officiated. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in Bartwo County. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Willie White. Mrs. Robert Whitley, both of Acworth; three sons, Des, Ora and Aubrey McPherson, all of Acworth; 21 grandchil dren; 29 great-grandchildren. Collins Funeral Home in Acworth is in charge of ar rangements. Kennesaw SoldierGets Trainee Honor Private Thomas was an Army Private Jerry W. Oak Ridge Dr., Kennesaw. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. aircraft engineer with Lock- Porter W. Thomas of Morgan- The 23-year-old Georgia heed Aircraft Corporation, town, Ga., was honored on Native was selected for his Marietta, Ga., before enter- I October 26, as the Trainee of honor in recognition of his ing the service. A 1965 gradu- the Week for the 3rd Adv- leadership, military bearing ate of East Fannin High | anced Individual Trining Bri- and training proficiency. School, Morgantown, Ga., he gade in ceremonies held at received a Bachelor of Sci- Ft. Jackson, SC.C. Private Thomas is married J. Duquemin, deputy to the former Sandra Boling, manding general of Ft. Jack- who currently rsides at Rt. 3, son, made the presentation. CHRSTMAS Brigadier General Gordon com- ence Degree in Civil Engi neering from Southern Tech nical Institute, Marietta, Ga. in 1968, Librarians To Attend Workshop Mrs. Rutland Mrs. Thomas Luther Rut land (the Frances Gaines) died at her home in Marietta Monday night. Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Owen Funeral Home in Cartersville. The Rev. W.H. Ruff and the Rev. B.W. Hancock of Atlanta offi ciated. Mrs. Rutland was born in Bartow County and had lived in Marietta for almost four years. She was a member of the First United Methodist workshop will be Dr. Venable Church and was the widow of the late Rev. T.L. Rutland. She was also a member of the North Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church. While living in 1 'artersville with her community, the relationship late husband, she was a member of the Sam Jones Memorial Methodist Church. Survirors include brother, William Paul Gaines of Ken nesaw; two daughters, Mrs. Charles McDonald Brown and Mrs. Jackson P. Speer both of Marietta; two sons, Maj. Wil liam Luther Rutland of Pipe Creek, Tex., and Robert Eu gene Rutland of Dalton; serv- eral grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Five staff members from of these needs to library serv- KJC library seminar room former Mary North Cobb will be among the ices, and library materials both days from 9:30 a.m. to 4: 35 Cobb County librarians and relevant to answering these 30 p.m. The workshop is being assistant librarians attending needs, a reference workshop at Ken nesaw Junior College Decem ber 10-11. offered through the Continu ing Education program at Mrs. Pruitt Sessions will be held in the KJC. Funeral services for Mrs. Kate S. Pruitt, 73,1465 Joyner Ave., Marietta, were at 2 p.m., Friday at Toonigh Bap tist Church. The Rev. Ben Turner officiated. Burial was in Lebanon Cemetery in Cher okee County. Sanders Funeral Home was in charge of ar rangements. Mrs. Pruitt was a native of Cherokee County and moved to Marietta in 1945. She was the widow of the late Albert E. Pruitt and a member of Toonigh Baptist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Stella Cline, Mrs. Maude Brown, both of Marietta, Mrs. Alice Weath ers of Smyrna, Mrs. Winnie Lee Williams of Greenville, S.C.; three sons, Rafe Pruitt of Marietta, Alee Pruitt of Augusta, Junior Pruitt of Smyrna; one sister, Mrs. Winnie Wylie of Lennox, Ga.; 17 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. These from the Acworth Library are Louise Pitner, Joan Turner and Jimmy Haynes. From Kennesaw are Chris tine Preast and Dorothy Sose- bee. r First Quality Vi & MORE ~ * DOUBLE KNITS * ??? Cl per Director of the two-day >V?? Yard Lawson, director of the Divi sion of Librarian ship at Emo ry University. The librarians will study the informational needs of a 1890 Ctathire Bridge Rd., N.E., Atlanta Ph, 873-5737 Bonded .) 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