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Cumming Georgia.
PIEDMONT CLUB APPOINTS
COMMITTEES
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The Officer* and Planning Com
inlttee of the Piedmont Community
Improvement Club met Friday night
March 20, for the purpose of ap
pointing the various other commit
tees.
Those appointed were:
Recreation Chairman, R. C. Bolton
Mrs. Truman Nuckolls, Miss Jean
Hardin and Miss Ethel Davis
Scrapbook—Chairman, Mrs. Gober
Cochran, Mrs. John McGinnis, Mrs.
Ethel Garrett and Miss Ethel Davis
Beautification Chairman, Mrs.
John Martin, Mr. John Martin, Mrs.
Wesley Lamb and Mrs. Clint Gravitt
Health and Nutrition —Chairman,
Mrs. Annie Wofford, Mrs. Walter
Hardin, Fay Martin, Mrs. L. L. Mer
ritt, and Dr. Robert Dunn
Livestock and Poultry—Chairman,
Truman Nuckolls, Mr. A. P. Hughes
Mrs. A. L. Hardin, and Mr. T. J.
Davis.
Soil Conservation and Pasture
Chairman, A. L. Hardin, John Mc-
Ginnis, Gober Cochran and Clint
Gravitt
Religious—Chairman, Wayne Nor
wood, Jim Hughes, Mrs. R. C. Bol
ton and Mrs. Herbert Andrews.
Building -Chairman, Mr. Ivey Hugh
es, John L. Hughes, Cleon Merritt
and Newman Hughes
Finance—Chairman, Walter Hardin
Carol Dooley ,Mrs. Jim Hughe? and
Veston Martin
Membership—Chairman, Mrs. Jewel
Davis, Miss Jean Hardin, Mrs. Carol
Dooley, and Miss Mildred Stephens
Survey—Chairman, Mrs. Jewel Dav
is, A. L. Hardin, John L. Hughes,
John' McGinnis, Mrs. Marie Dooley,
Mrs. L. L. Merrittt and Mrs. Lucile
Cochran.
D-H Advisors—Mrs.- Fay Martin,
Mrs. John L. Hughes, C. A. Hughes
and Fay Martin.
The next regular meeting will be
held on Friday night, April 2nd., at
the Piedmont Club House at 7:45
p. m. All members are urged to at
tend since we are to make plans for
an Old Hoss Sale. We welcome any
visitors or new members into the
club.
JEAN HARDIN, Reporter
CHATTAHOOCHEE HOME DEM
ONSTRATION CLUB MEETS '
Chattahoochee H. D. Club met at
the home of Mrs. Roscoe Thomas on
March 16. The meeting was called
to order by Mrs. Eldred Watson,
president with 19 members.
Devotional led by Mrs. Roscoe
Thomas. Prayer by Mrs. W. S. Tur
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Forsyth County Furniture Store
Located next door to Georgia Power Co.
Phone 2415 CUMMING
ner. Song “Count Your Blessings”,
sung by all. Poem: "Song of the
Grass blades”, recited by Mrs. J. L.
Robbs Jr.
Reading of the minutes and Roll
call by Mrs. W. S. Turner, Sec-Treas.
answered by giving the name of a
spring flower. During the business
session the following officers were
elected.
Mrs. Eldred Watson—Family Life
chairman.
Mrs. Roscoe Thomas— Home Im
provement chairman
Mrs. Howard Hall —Nutrition chrm.
Miss Ruth Driskell—Home Indus
tries chairman
Mrs. Lindell Watson—Recreation
Chairman
Mrs. Ebb Floyd-^-Landscaping chr.
Mrs. Lyn G. Hammonds—Health
Miss Carrie Bell Driskell —Civil De
fense chairman
Mrs. Carl Mullinax and Mrs. Joe
Shadbum —Clothing chairman’s
New members enrolled, Mrs. Paul
Hammond, Mrs. Withero and Miss
Delicious refreshments were serv-
Bowen.
Mrs. Bannister demonstration on
furniture arrangements was enjoy
ed by all.
ed by Mrs. Roscoe Thomas. We will
meet next month at the School. Be
sure and everybody come.
Mrs. J. L. Robbs, Jr. Reporter
PUBLIC SALE, SATURDAY,
APRIL 3rd, 1854 AT 2:00 P. M.
Will sell to the highest bidder for
cash Household & Kitchen Furni
ture—Dressers, Chest of drawers,
Chairs, Beds, Tables, Sofa, Heaters,
Refrigerator, Gas stove, Rugs. Also
other things not mentioned. Place
of sale at D. O. FREEMAN STORE,
near Chestatee School.
MRS. A. G. MAYFIELD
FOR SALE —I Horse mule, 10 years
old, 1 grey mare, 4 years old, farm
ing tools, 1 horse wagon and a 2
horse wagon in good condition —See
Emory Phillips, Cumming, Ga.
FOR RENT—One 5 room apartment
Hot and cold water, lights and heat,
private entrance— Sawnee View
Apartments—Forsyth County Real
Estate Brokerage—Phone 2277.
FORSYTH COUNTY
TAX RETURNS
MUST BE MADE
BY APRIL 1.
MRS. VINNIE B. REDD, T. C.
The Forsyth County News
Those who look enviously at the lovely flowers
in their neighbor’s yards can correct their lack by
a similiar output of time and energy.
We hope educational TV channels will not be
turned over to commercial use; there is a place
ior educational TV, without commercial propa
ganda in the field of music, vocational education
and the higher arts.
LOOK!
3 Day Special
Let Mack completely electrify,
oil and adjust that old treadle
sewing machine.
A regular $29.50 value for a
get acquainted offer of only
$19.50
Repair all makes and models
All Work Guaranteed
This offer good Mon., Tues. &
Wed., March 29, thru 31st.
All cards and letters MUST be
Post Marked by midnight
March 31st.
Address All Cards ic Letters To
MACK’S MACHINE SHOP
C|o McPherson’s Service Station—Rt. 2, Cumming or Canton Rt, 1.
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TEEN TALK TOPS 25,000. Johnny Hyers, Alma Hi-Y pres
ident, shows Kay Robertson the 1954 Y. M. C. A. Teen Talk
series of Christian life problem discussions. Kay is the
25,000 th enrollee this year. The Southwide goal is 250,000.
Shown above, left to right: J. J. Jones; State YMCA Cojn
mitteeman, Hyers, Robertson, Mrs. Robert Alexander, Alma
Tri-Hi-Y advisor, and Sue Tyre, Tri-Hi-Y president.
Cottle and Convertibles—-What’s Your
*' Guess?
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I The relationship between cattle and convertibles is time honored.
Bossy has been giving her tough hide for automobile upholstery since
cars first were made. Here’s the sleek, new Dodge Firearrow, for
instance, experimental sports model which features, according to
W. C. Newberg, Dodge President, the “best ideas in American and |
European sports car styling.” Now on tour, the Firearrow will be 1
exhibited at the major auto shows of America. It takes about 103
square feet of leather to upholster the average convertible. 150 square
feet for a sedan. The above diagram shows how genuine leather is
used. A: Seat cushions, inside backs and outside facings that receive
strain or flexing. B: Facings, bands and welts that do not receive much
strain. Flanks are used on nonwearing surfaces. How many cattle
hides do you think are needed to upholster an automobile?
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ATLANTA
“HEALTH COMES FROM WITHIN”
For every disease there is a cause. That cause must be corrected if
health is to be restored. Just as normal, healthy expression of life de
pends upon forces within the body, so abnormal expression of life
(disease) results from the inability of these internal powers to properly
express themselves. It is this knowledge that leads us to that fundamen
tal truism Health Comes From Within.
DR. MALCOLM BUDD
Chiropractor
In The J. B. ALLEN HOME
(On The Square)
Phone 2301 Cumming, Ga.
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Associate
DR. D. H. BUDD
Phone LEnox 4-4924 624 E. Brood Street
Gainesville, Georgia
‘‘Farmers it’s
Planting Time”
See us for your fertili
zer. Delivered prices
4*B-6 $38.00
6-8-6 $45.00
4*12*12 $46.00
We also carry all type
roofing
ROL} ROOFING
45 lb roll $2.00
55 lb roll $g.35
65 lb roll $2.65
240 wt. shingles
$6.50 a sq.
Galvanized roofing
$9.50 a sq.
We will appreciate
your orders
H. R. RRAMBLETT
Silver City
Thursday, March 25, 1954.
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