The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, May 15, 1947, Image 3

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Gumming, Georgia CUTE IN COTTON HB* MHk^: a . : MmSM* •••: Cute in cotton is the v/ord for pretty Paulette Goddard, Para mount starr, who wears one of her 1947 cotton favorites. The low cut square neckline and the short, pushed-up sleeves add interest to the design which is done ia soft blue cotton crash. G/adc/e/i tfte/r/tearfs mM*t\ i "pi” rarkerhl sl9-50 with cap • Among seniors at 20 great universities here’s the pen that’s first choice! Slim, tapered, perfectly bal aneed,the"sl”starts writing in stantly and smoothly writes dry with liot ink! Help your graduate achieve success. Give a Parker "51” —world’s most-wanted pen. ‘U//U&} dty wiOL IrtA" Gainesville’s Exclusive Jeweler Dis tributor of Parker 51. On The Spring St. Side of Square GAINESVILLE, GA. AH|k IpfkP# ' ™ CUMMING ROUTE TWO Mrs. Lula Dishroom and son Sam mie Hugh spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hill Padgett Mrs. Ida Padgett and Mrs. Bell Parker spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker in Atlanta Mr. Waldo Padgett and Barbara spent awhile Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hill Padgett Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Padgett, Mrs. Hill Padgett and Miss Marie Pad gett visited Mr. Clyde Padgett who is in the Crawford W. Long hospital in Atlanta Mr. Loyd Padgett spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Hill Pad getts Mrs. Vernon Gilleland was in At lanta Saturday shopping m Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Padgett spent awhile one night last week at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eubanks. Miss Marie Padgett spent Wednes day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elzey Mrs. Lula Dishroom and son Sam mie Hugh spent awhile Saturday with Mrs. Bessie Elzey and daugh ter Diane. Miss Evelyn Martin spent Sunday with Evelyn Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elzey and daughter Diane spent Sunday at Mr and Mrs. Henry Elzey Route Four News Mr. G. W. McGinnis and family Mr. Henry McGinnis and family, Mr. Emmett Day and family, Mr. Edwin Samples and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clelland Hansard were dinner guest of Mrs. Susan Southard and daughter Lois Sunday. It being Mrs Southards 96th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holbrook and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holbrook Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mangum and son and Mr. W. W. Bennett spent Sunday with Mr. Luther Bennett and family Miss Mae Southard visited Mrs. Estelle McGinnis Sunday afternoon Miss Mary Hodges of Atlanta spent the weekend with homefolks Mr. Everett Bennett spent the weekend with Mr. Emory McGinnis Mrs. Ruby Rives entertained friends at her home Saturday after noon with a Stanley Products party Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McPherson Sr. spent last weekend with relatives in Kennesaw Mr. and Mrs. Joe Southard visited Mr. M. 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BAGGETT, Agent Phone 15 Lawrenceville, Ga SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DEALERS THAT ARE EQUIPPED T O BINCLAIRIZE The Forsyth County News THE MACON MAKIN’ KNOTS t IPPP®*. ■ - "if Rillnr ijHfl The USS Macon, one of the several ships of the United States Navy assigned to the expanding training program for veterans and non-vet erans of the Naval Reserve, takes a wave over the bow on one of the two-week training cruises. Reservists from many Naval Districts take a fortnight out of their civilian life to keep themselves abreast of mod ern Naval developments by means of the active duty cruises of such craft as the Macon. ( Official Navy Photograph) FOR SALE—One half carload ad justable, all metal, feed protected chicken feeders, two, three and four feet long. Dealers prices tc poultry raisers—Anderson-McGriff Hdw. & Lumber Cos., 755 Marietta St. N W. Atlanta, Georgia. TTtil CUMMIMG Plemme outta' f J CUmmmG DRUG STORE * 16 & S T?M ARdINKOj OWNER \ ; PHONE 60 : For Your Eyes Edward H. Shannon OPTOMETRIST Cumming, Ga., Wed. 9:30 to 2:30 Five Point Ser. Station—Cumming Roy Otwell, Gumming J. C. CoUins, Rt. 4, Cummlrg J. E. Queen, RFD Cumming O. D. Henderson, Buford Peevy Brothers, Buford J. R. Wells, Buford W. I. Marslngffl, Buford Boyd Dollar, Buford F. P. Dover & Son, Buford Glenn Buice, Rt. 1, Suwanee J. M. Wood, RFD Buford WHEN IN GAINESVILLE MAKE SMITH’S Your Headquarters FOR LUNCHES SANDWICHES COLD DRINKS Opposite Court House TO THE h | (BLESS 'EM) ' ■ r. ★ The best news coverage of Georgia comes in THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION T° p 79 Year* a Georgia Newspaper—Georgia Owned and Georgia Edited Thursday, May 15, 1947. And we do bless them, with all our hearts, because Georgia women really ap preciate The Constitution . . . daily and Sunday, and what a good buy it is. Quick in realizing the value of n few cents well spent, the ladies know that in no othe:r newspaper ran they get such wonderfully entertaining and informative features as in The Constitution. There’s the American Weekly every Sunday, a complete, excit ing magazine good for hours of fascinating read in g—tliere’re many, many comics, highest rated in the nation (for,grown ups and kids too) and columns of suggestions for better health and greater beauty . . . and also . . . styles and fashions illustrated for every poekethook. And the younger "iris like Elizabeth VooiTwarl’r tipe on hell*’vior ... because she's snazzy and not a drip. You can trust the good judgment of Mother, Wife and Sweetheart. They know! That’s why we say again, TO THE LADIES ... . who find thrills and pleasure reading the newspaper designed to appeal to the fairest sex. G. B. Moulder, Suwanee Claude Chesser, Nor cross A. L. Christoper & Son, Norcross V. G. Roberta, Duluth J. T. Webb, Clermont Road Rogers & Wingo, DoraviUe > J. B. Whitehead, Duluth James N. Allen, RFD Duluth W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee W. H. Barnet*, Ocee J. L. Hansard, Cumming, RFD Clyde Cain, Buford, RFD