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Cumming Georgia.
SOCIETY
MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY. Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321
The City of Cumming TAXES
ARE NOW DUE.
Mr. Roy McAfee made a business
trip to the Veteran Hospital one
day last week
Miss Alice Pickern spent the
weekend in Columbus, Georgia
with relatives
Mrr. Jimmie O. Barnes made a
business trip to Atlanta one day
last week
Ironing done SI.OO per hour—
Mrs. O .M. Mashburn, Route 5,
Cumming, Georgia
Mrs. A. V. Pickern, Sr. visited
her daughter Mrs. Homer Lovette
several days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fleming visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleming
Sunday
Mrs. J. P. Fowler of Warner
Robbins is visiting relatives in Cum
mingfc a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis and
family of Athens visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Curtis Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.-Robert McElreath
and family spent Saturday in Car
tersville
Friends of Mr. Ben Wofford are
very sorry to hear of his illness
in an Atlanta hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drummond
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Smith
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farr of
Atlanta visited friends and relativ
es here Monday
Miss Dorothy Elrod of Atlanta
was weekend guest of Miss Betty
Taylor
Mrs. Homer Lovett and son Gary
spent Sunday in Marietta with re
latives
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson
and children of Decatur spent Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Settle
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornhill
motored through the mountain of
North Georgia Sunday. They re
ported snow and a wonderful trip
' Miss Delores Duncan was the
weekend guest of her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Duncan of At
lanta
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lester of
Atlanta were Sunday dinner guest
of Mrs. Julius Bannister and Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Housley
Mrs. L. A. Tedder and daughter
Janet of Smyrna spent several days
last week with Mrs. A. H. Fisher
and Miss Louise Fisher
B. V. Vaughan will preach at
Daves Creek Sunday night Nov
ember 7, at 7:00. Everyone is cor
dially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Housley and
family of Dahlonega were Sunday i
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. I
Housley
Friends of Mrs. Gladston Sud
derth are glad to know she has re
turned to her home from the hos
pital and is improving nicely
Miss Donna Phillips was week
end guest of Miss Pat Penfield in
Adairsville. They attended the Dar
lington—McCarlor football game
in Chattanooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ward 1
and daughter spent the weekend
in the Smoky Mountains. They re
ported seeing snow on the trip. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Callaway of
Winder, Rev. and Mrs. Harold D.
Zwald were Sunday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Otwell j
""Mrs. Carl P. Lindsay and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tollison
of Atlanta were Sunday dinner
guest of Col. and Mrs. A. B. Tolli
son
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown and
son Johnny of Belleville Illinois,
spent several days last week with
their Grandmother, Mrs. Sallie Set- j
tie and also visited her sister Mrs.
N. T. Pirkle at Buforrd
Miss Francis Fleming and Doug
las Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Fleming spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stephens,
spent Monday night in Atlanta
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner.
! Mr. Stephens attended a Shrine
Supper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Merritt, Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Webb, Nancy Phil
lips, Dee Anna Curtis and Barbara
Barnes attended the Football game
at Smyrna Saturday night between
Ccumming Hi and Smyrna Hi.
WEEK OF PRAYER
The Annual Week of Prayer for
Home and Foreign Missions was
observed by the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service at Pleasant
Grove Methodist Church on Friday
Mrs. Marip Groover, Reporter
Card Of Thanks
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to our many friends and
neighbors for their expressions of
sympathy' and kindness during the
loss of our dear Wife and Mqther,
Mrs. Lula Ellis,
c Mr. W. H. Ellis
Mrs. T. H. Brownlee
Mr. L. E. Ellis
NOTICE!
The Registration Books are now
open at the City Clerks Office at
the Bank of Cumming for those
who wish to register to vote in
the Mayor and Councilmen Elect
ion.
At present, farmers’ co-ops hand
le less than 10 percent of the poul
try products in this country.
CUMMING F. F. A. MEMBERS
ATTEND STATE F. F. A. Con-
VENTION IN MACON, OCT. 23.
Five members from the Cum
ming Chapter attended the annual
F. F. A. convention in Macon on
Saturday October 23. At this con
vention awards were made for:
Chapter achievement, 1 acre cotton
production contest, Honorary Geor
gia Planter Degrees, and Georgia
Planter Degrees. The Cumming
chapter plans to have two of it’s
members receive Georgia Planter
degrees next year.
In addition to attending the con
vention, three of these members
entered the Tree, Seed, and Shrub
identification contest on Friday
October 22. Entering this contest
were: Marlin Tallant, Carrol Pruitt
and Jimmie Smith. No prizes were
won by any of these members, but
the chapter plans to have contest
ants more prepared next year.
Jimmie Smith, Reporter
Soil Conservation New*
Forsyth County
The Bob Edwards Contracting
Company of Dahlonega, Georgia
begun work on the Flood Preven
tion Structure on the Coleman
Wallace farm. This structure is
expected to be completed by May
1955.
The local SCS technicians have
checked for a farm pond site on
the Benjamin Turner farm.
Rupert Groover, west of Cum
ming is constructing a farm pond.
Grady Bramblett, northwest of
Cuba is constructing a farm pond.
Twenty lakes of farmers have
been stocked with bream by the
local Soil Conservation Service in
cooperation with the fish hatchery
of the Department of Interior.
ADEQUATE PROTECTION
According to the figures contain
ed in a recent publication, it is
estimated that in the Unit -d States
during every minute of 1954, more
than ,246 people will become sick or
injured and more than 33 will be
come hospital patients. These stat
istics clearly show why every one
needs hospital insurance—and of
course when you think of hospital
insurance we want you to think of
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PREACHING NOTICE
Rev. Jay Bottoms will preach at
I Silver Shoals Baptist Church Sun
day night at 7:30, Novcember 14.
You are cordially invited to come
out and hear him.
BOTTOMS RUNION
The Annual Bottoms Reunion
was held at Zion Hill church Sun
day October 17, with relation from
Anniston, Ala., Americus, Shan
non, Rome, Marietta, Canton Al
pharetta, Toceoa, Atlanta, Dora
ville, Calhoun, Columbus and Cum
ming present.
After a few words from the pas
tor Bro. Frank Vaughan the 11:00
O’clock service was conducted by
Rev’s. Broughton and W. J. Bot
toms.
A delicious basket lunch along
with plenty of lemonade, ice tea
and hot coffee were served at the
noon hour.
At 1:30 p. m. the group assemb
led in the church for a short busi
ness session.
The following officers were elec
ted for the ensuing year.
President—L. N. Bottoms
Sec-Treas.—Kate Kelley
The meeting was closed with a
prayer by Joe Satterfield. A social
,hour followed when every one had
a wonderful time talking with one
another.
During the past 20 years, aver
age yields of corn fields in the
United States have risen from 26
bushels to the acre to 38 bushels.
For a handsome golden brown
crust on fried chicken, paprika is
suggested by nutrition specialist of
the University of Georgia Agricul
tural Extension Service.
Commercial meat production in
the United States between January
and August this year totaled 15,158
million pounds, three percent above
the same period in 1953.
The top of a pineapple, planted
in a pint jar ofwater, will sprout
and root, making an attractive
palm-like plant.
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FI ’TON COUNTY CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL—A Ocorgia
r- de B-47 Slralojet bomber is shown being christened “Ful' n
1 ntennial,” in honor of the 100th birthday of Fulton County, Ga.
it’s the first time a Stratojet has been named for a county. En
graved models of the B-47 were presented by Lynn Taylor. “Miss
Georgia Aviation,” to F'ulton Commissioner I. Gloer Hailey (to her
left) and Brig. Gen. John R. Sutherland (right), of the 15th Air
Force. I). .1. Haughton (left), I/odchecd Aircraft Corporation vice
president and Georgia Division general manager, presided at the
ceremonies on the Lockheed flight line at Marietta.
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The curved sectional sofa continues to grow in popularity. Notice
the unique arrangement in the setting shown. Here the curved sec
tional sofa adds more seating units to a fireplace arrangement without
sacrificing the attractiveness of the setting.
Another great advantage to the curved sectional sofa is its practi
cality when used in front of a corner window arrangement. You don’t
obstruct the view.
The pieces shown are part of an entire grouping of coordinated up
holstered and occasional case pieces. ’
This furniture is not expensive. Here is an excellent example of fur
nishing a room in good taste on a modest budget. ;
Today & Tomorrow
Louie D. Newton
A PRAYER
With screaming headlines and
blaring radios telling us what to
do and where to go, it is good now
and then to go aside and take a
look at the sky, the stars, the
quiet flower. Did not Jesus say,
“Come ye apart”?
The following prayer expresses
it well, and since many have asked
me for a copy of this prayer after
I used it on the Druid Hills Hour
a month or so ago, I pass it on in
this week’s column:
“Slow me down, Lord! Ease the
pounding of my heart by the quiet
ing of my mind. Steady my hur
ried pace with a vision of the eter
nal reach of time. Give me, amidst
the confusion of my day, the clam
ness of the everlasting hills. Break
the tensions of my nerves and mus
cles with the soothing music of the
singing streams that live in my
memory. Help me to know the
magical restoring power of" sleep.
Teach me the art of taking minute
vacations... .of slowing down to
look at a flower, to chat with a
friends, to pat a dog, to read a few
lines from a good book. Remind
me each day of the fable of the
hare and the tortoise, that I may
know the race is not always to the
swift; that there is more to life
than increasing its speed. Let me
look upward into the branches of
the towering oak and know that it
grew great and strong because it
grew slowly and well. Slow me
down, Lord, and inspire me to send
my roots deep into the soil of
life’s enduring values that I may
grow toward the stars of my great
er destiny.” —Helbom.
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or three business girls,or a couple
who want a home away from home
Mrs. Joe Summerour
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Science Says:
Fried Foods Easy to Digs:?
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Properly fried foods are easy
to digest. This has been proved
in findings in leading research
laboratories throughout the coun
try, exploding the fallacy that
fried foods are hard to digest.
Scientists studying the problem
now state that most fats are
digestible and quick mix shorten
ings containing lard head the list
for ease of digestibility.
Natural meat fats, such as lard
and butter, are the most easily
digested fats. Vegetable oil short
enings rank behind these lard
shortenings iq digestibility be
cause of the hydrogenation of the
oils necessary in the processing.
This hydrogenation reduces di-
Sestibility because it tends to
estroy the essential fatty acids,
which are vitamin-like in their
action in the body.
Experimental work has shown
that potatoes French fried or pan
fried in meat fats, such as lard
or a lard shortening, are more
, digestible than the same variety
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Thursday, November 4th, 1954.
of potatoes which are cooked or
boiled in water. The digestibility
of the boiled potatoes increased
with the addition of the lard
shortening.
Extra advantage of a lard
shortening is its greater nutritive
value because it contains fatty
acids essential to skin health.
Martha Logan, home economist
for Swift & Company, reports the
secret of properly French fried
foods is constant temperature of
the fat during cooking. Overheat
the fat for pan frying or French
frying and the digestibility may
be impaired. A deep fat ther
nfometer to indicate when the fat
reaches the proper frying temper
ature is important. In frying
several pans of food, make certain
the fat returns to the proper
temperature before adding the
next food to be fried. After fry
ing, cool the fat, strain to re
move all food particles and re
frigerate.
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