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SOCIETY
MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY. Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Floyd and Au
■drey were in Atlanta Saturday
Larry Anglin spent the weekend
with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Merritt and
Mrs. F. G. Merritt spent the week
end in Atlanta with relatives
Lt. John Cates of Camp Stewart
at Savannah spent the weekend here
with his parents.
Pfc. and Mrs. Hugh Shoemake and
children of Ft. Benning spent the
weekend with their parents
Ale Charles D. Poole Jr. of Shaw
AFB, S. C., spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Charles Poole
tylrs. H. S. Brooks and Miss Joyce
Brooks were Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams of
Norcross were Monday luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul .WOrley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood attend
ed the Wood Reunion at Hawcreek
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Thomas and 1
son Phil spent the weekend and Lab 1
or Day at Daytona Beach
Mrs. Junior Stancil and son of At
lanta spent last week with Mrs.. Toy
Mills
Miss Esther Beard of Atlanta was
the weekend guest of Miss Mary Jo
Worley
Miss Peggy Vickers of Buford
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Clarke
Ale Jackie Thomas has returned
to Harlinger Texas after a 20 day
furlough with his parents here
Mesdames Frank Chancey, Miles
Wolfe, Hermon Wood and Miss Lil
lie Wood spent Saturday in Atlanta
Miss Jean Hardin, Mrs. A. L. Har
din and Mrs. L. W. Holbrook and
Gloria were in Atlanta Saturday
Miss Joyce Yarbrough of Atlanta
was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Honea of At
lanta were weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McElreath
Miss Betty Taylor was the house
guest of Mrs. Eldred Bagley several
days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barbee Jlr.,
of Chamblee were weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy O. Barnes
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Durham of
Orangeburg, S. C., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baggett and
children were Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Otwell
Mr. and Mrs. Winton Bagwell and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bagwell
Jimmy Tallant who is stationed at
Camp Gordon was overnight guest
of Jackie Thomas Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Echols of
Atlanta spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Wolfe
Captain and Mrs. Harry C. Crews
have returned to their home in La-
Fayette Indiana.
Mr. James L. Gunter of Lake City
Florida and Mrs. Minnie Lathem of
Marietta spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs .T. W. Gunter
Douglas Fleming has returned to
his home in Atlanta after visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Fleming last week
Messrs J. C. Cates, Maynard Mash
burn and Thad Burruss Jr., attend
ed the Horse Show in Shelbyville
Tennessee over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. George Welch and
Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers at
tended the Horse Show in Shelby
ville Tenn., over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anglin an
nounce the arrival of their son bom
September 3 at Crawford Lpng Hos
pital. He has been given the name of
David Lee
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews
spent the Labor Day weekend with
relatives in Athens
Sgt. Fred Pruitt of Ft. Jackson,
S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Pruitt and daughters of Atlanta
were the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Pruitt
There will be a Home Coming at
Pleasant Union Baptist in Dawson
Countty on the Third Sunday Sept
ember 19. Everyone cordially invited
to come and spend the day
The J. C. Martin reunion will be
held at the Martin old home place
Sunday September 19. All friends
and relatives invited to attend.
JACK HARRIS REUNION
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend the Harris Reunion at the
Friendship Baptist church on the
Fourth Sunday in September
Mrs. T. W. Gunter and sister, Mrs.
Minnie Lathem and daughter Helen
of Marietta are spending this week
in Lake City Fla., wth relatves
Dr. Bryan L. Redd Jr. has com
pleted his Specialization in Radiolo
gy and Raidioteraphy and is now
associated with Drs. Holmes and
Brown, Radioligist of Augusta, Ga.
BASE BALL GAME SATURDAY
There will be a Baseball game on
Saturday September 11 Cumming
Ball Park. Cumming vs. Cuba at
3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rainnwater
and children spent the Labor Day
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Denson and other relatives in Al
pharetta
Messrs Jimmy O. Barnes, T. P.
Burruss and Charlie Boling attended
the Horse Show in Shelbyville Tenn.,
Saturday. This was the Tennessee
Walking Horse National celebration
They reported it was a very good
show
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleming,
Mrs. Fred Wills and children and
Miss Francis Fleming spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fleming. Francis remained in At
lanta to visit her brother and family
for a couple of weeks
Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Miss Lillie
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and daugh
tec Barbara attended Wood Reunion
' at Hawcreek Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and son
of College Park, Mrs. Mamie Land
rum and daughter Byrome Gaapgia
were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Maude
Walker
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Mrs. Grace Palmour, Forsyth
County Public Health Nurse will be
available to the public Monday from
9:30 to 4:30 in the Health Depart
ment located in the Mashburn build
ing. Immunizations for Diptheria,
Whooping cough, Tetanus, Typhoid
and Small pox will be given. Come
by and let Mrs. Pafmouf heljS you
with your problems.
The Forsyth County Health De
partment is happy to announce that
Mrs. Grace Palmour has reported
for duty as Public I’faith N'uTi>e. ;
Mrs. Palmour is the former Miss
Grace Gilbert of this county. She is
a graduate of Cumming High and
of Piedmont Hospital School of Nur
sing. She has just completed 9 two
month training period in Public
Health Nursing in Fulton County.
Mrs. Palmour has two children,
Dianna age 7, and Paula age 9, who
are entering Cumming School this
fall. We welcome Mrs. Palmour and
wish her, the best of luck in her
work here.
INFLUENZA SEASON STARTS
Soon now more and more people
will contract influenza and the
chances are will come to the hospital
for proper medical attention. If the
patient does not have hospital in
surance that will mean an added and
often burdensome expense. Since
hospital policies carry a 30 day wait
ing period for payment of claims for
a sickness, it would be good business
to take out a policy RIGHT NOW.
Come in before you need such
protection and be prepared. MUTU
AL OF OMAHA has a policy for
every one.
HELEN E. BRICE
Resident Representative
MUTUAL OF OMAHA
The Forsyth County News
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Forrest, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Forrest, daughters
Barbara and Betty and Barbara
Barnes attended the Annual Lacy
Reunion in Cherokee County Sun
day
LOCAL SCOUTS JOIN ORDER
OF ARROW
1 1 •
Mr. Ed Otwell, Johnny Merritt,
Johnny Pirkle and Bob McElreath
spent last weekend at Mt. Raimey
Scout Camp near Clayton where
they received their “Ordeal and In
vitation,” into the "Order of Arrow”
The organization is a Secret Order
based on Indian lore and is open on
ly to Scouts that have been voted in
to it by members of their own Troop
84 boys from the Northeast Georgia
Council were taken into the order
over the weekend.
BACK TO SCHOOL
Through our elected Representa
tives in the past our Tax| money is
being used to provide opportunities
and privileges for our children that
are unequaled in the world. A school
law has been passed making it com
pulsory for children to attend school
between the ages of 6 and 16; books
are furnished the children and part
of the cost of their lunches paid by
our government.
I have taught for twenty years in
Grammar school; High school; and
College and I have seen boys and
girls grow in knowledge, in favor
with God and man. They took ad
vantage of the opportunities and pri
viledges provided for them by the
laws of our country. I am serving
as Visiting Teacher in Forsyth Conn
ty because I love the children and
the parents. I want to help the par
erits make if possible for their chil
dren to grasp the golden opportunity
to get a good education. Your child
deserves the very best and I want to
be your friend in helping youp child
ren get the best there is for them.
If youhave a problem that is hard
to solve in regard to this matte” do
not hesitate to talk to me about it
I will be around in all of the school
communities soon.
W. R. CALLAWAY
FRANCES THEATRE
Phone 2424 Cumming, Ga.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT., 10 & 11
Cartoon - ‘Cat Sylvester’
The Sawnee Mountain Boys will be on this stage
Friday night September 10 at 8:45.
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER, 13-14-15
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
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LOCAL HD AGENT GIVES FAV
ORITE PEAR RECIPES
Georgia grown pears—• 182,000
bushels of them this year—are ready
to be canned, preserved, made into
pickles, relishes, sauces, or marma
lade.
Here are three pear recipes pre
pared by Mrs. Zelma R.
home demonstration agent for For
syth County.
PEAR PRESERVES
4 lbs. pears; 3 lbs. sugar; 2 lemons
sliced (if desired) 4 cups water.
Select firm, slightly under-ripe
pears. Peel and cut into quarters or
eightsdepending on the size of the
pears. If Pineapple or Kieffer pears
are used, they should be boiled in
clear water until they ca nbe pierced
with a darning needle, (about 2Q
minutes). Make syrup with water
in which pears were boiled. Add
sliced lemon and bring to boil. Place
pears in syrup and cook unltil the
fruit has a clear, transparent appear
ance and syrup is somewhat thick.
Pack hot into hot sterilized jars,
seal and process 15 minutes in boil
ing water bath.
PEAR RELISH
1 peck pears, 6 large onions, 6
green peppers, 1 bunch celery, 6 red
peppers. Put through food chopp’er
and discard excess jjuice, then add:
3 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon salt, 5
cups vinegar, 1 tablespoon allspice.
Mix and let stand overnight. Put
raw in jars and process 20 minutes
in hot water bath at simmering.
PEAR MINCE MEAT
1 peck pears, 2 lbs. sugar, 3 lbs.
raisins, 1 cup vinegar, 2 tablespoons
cinnamon, 2 tablespoons allspice, 2
tablespoons nutmeg, 1 tablespoon
cloves, 1 tablespoon salt.
Peel, core, cut, and grind pears.
Grind raisins. Mix sugar and loose
spices and add to pears. Add vinegar
and boil one to two hours, stirring
frequently. Put in jars and seal. Pro
cess 20 minutes in boiling water bath
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Black
Cocker puppy 9 weeks old $12.50 —
Mrs. O. M. Mashburn, Rt. 5 Cum
ming, Ga.
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OTWELL - BARNES FUNERAL HOME
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