The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 01, 1955, Image 5

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Cumming Georgia, SOCIETY MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY. Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Otwell visited iriends in Duluth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark visited relatives in Chamblee Sunday s Mr. and Mrs. William Fagan and daughter have returned from vacat ioning in Daytona Beach Florida Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell, Jr. and daughter are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Brannen in Statesboro Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hurt of At lanta spent the weekend with Mr. and rs. T. P. Thomas Cpl. Royston Ingram of Ft. Jack son is spending a 15 day leave with his wife and parents / Mrs. Bud Vernon of Atlanta spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nix Rev. and Mrs. Henry Warren left Monday for a vacation trip to Florida . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell, Sr. have returned home after vacation ing at Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fowler and children visited relatives in Warner Robins Saturday Mrs. C. L. Harris and daughter of Decatur were visiting friends here last Friday Dr. and Mrs. A. Y. Howell and children are visiting relatives in Roone, N C., this week Mrs. Emmett Hansard and Mrs. Frank Barrett were weekend guest of Misses Irene and Louise Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ware and daughter spent the weekend in Thomaston Miss Doris Sosebee has returned to her Teaching position with the Atlanta City Schools. Miss Charlotte Parks of Atlanta has returned home after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lummus va cationed at Chattanooga Tennessee and other places of interest in the Smokies last week Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clifton and children and Mr. Bill Otwell of At lanta were Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Dorothy Phillips Mrs. Minnie Lathem and Mrs. Jessie Rider of Marietta spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gunter Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Housley and daughter Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson and daughter Sandra spent Sunday at Vogel State Park Mrs. J. D. Wills, Don and Mary, Mrs. Lloyd Wright and Arthur and Miss Barbara Forrest spent Mon day in Gainesville Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and son Barry of College Park spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Maude Martin Pvt. Quimby B. Orr of Ft. Lewis Washington has arrived home to spend a 30 day leave with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. John C. Orr Miss Suzanne Clifton of Atlanta is spending several days this week with her cousins, Misses Donna and Nancy Phillips FOR SALE Pretty Mahogany Hollywood single bed with mat tress and springs. Like new. ROPER HARDWARE CO. NOTlCE—Miracle of the motion picture entertainment is cinema scope, don’t miss the ffrst showing of a cinemascope film at Frances Theatre on September 5 and 6. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirby of Tampa Florida. Mrs. G. W. Johnson of Lynchburg Va., have been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. ■Merritt for several days Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett of Al pharetta, Mrs. Emma Bennett of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Eubert Ben nett of Haleyville Alabama visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bennett Sun day Friends of Mr. Mose Merritt are glad to see him out again after his illness and several days spent in the hospital Friends of Rev. G. W. Forrest are glad to know he continues to improve and has been able to be in town for awhile recently Rev. Early Day will preach at Zion Hill Church Sunday night the fourth of September. Everyone is cordially invited to come and hear him. Friends of Mrs. Harry Crews were sorry to hear of her under going surgery at Emory University last week. They wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. J. P. .Fowler are sorry to hear of her undergoing surgery at Georgia Baptist Hos pital on Monday and wish her a speedy recovery Next Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Sept ember 4, 1955, there will be a Bap tising in the Paul Holbrook Lake near Bethelview School. People are invited to attend. W. H. BOWMAN, Pastor EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE— On Monday and Tuesday September 5, and 6, the Frances Theatre will show their first picture on their beautiful new cinemascope screen. Don’t miss it. Mr. and Mrs. Gladston Sudderth and two daughters left Wednesday for a vacation at Miami Beach, Mr. Sudderth has won four com plete family trips from the Crosley Corporation. He deserves congratu lations for his good salesmanship. WOOD—CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter Barbara, on Saturday August 27 to Ronald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside with the grooms parents for the present. Mr. Clark is employed at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Seven local lads from the Gaines ville area have taken their first step towards a career in the U. &. Navy. These young me are Walter Scoggins, Clayton Hubbard, Wil liam Payne, William Hunt, and George Barnett who are all from Cumming, Georgia. Also enlisted with these Cumming youths were Kenneth Humphries of Clarkesville Georgia and Jackson Norris of Habersham Mills, Georgia. Chief Petty Officer Free, USN in charge of the Navy Recruiting Station in Gainesville said that these young men will undergo Nine weeks of Recruit Training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Cali fornia. Important Notice A school of Instruction will be held at Cross Roads Lodge No. 118 F&AM Saturday September 10th at 6:30 P. M. Grand Lecturer P. Y. Luther will be in charge of instruct ion. All Master Masons are cor dially invited. Newman Mathis, W. M. Cross Roads Lodge No. 119 Dr. Rupert H. Bramblett, Asst. Custodian Ninth Fasonic Dis trict. • SINGING NOTICE Each Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the Forsyth County Singing Class meets at Friendship Church. Due to revivals in our section there has , been a brief postponement, but now we are in full swing. If you love i gospel music, either listen or take j part, you have a very special in vitation to attend. The singing starts promptly at (8:00 p. m. and usually is over at ; 9:15 or 9:30. So make your plans j now to make a regular member of our class. You are always welcome. EZRA ORR, President KEITH TAYLOR, V-pres. CARTER GALLOWAY, Sec Registration Notice Monday September sth, is Re gistration day at Chestatee High School. All patrons are urged to bring or send their children on this date. The Fonyth County News Chamber of Commerce Meeting Friday Night A meeting of the Forsyth Coun ty Chamber of Commerce will be held Friday Night September 2, at 8 p. m. at the Community House. The purpose of the meeting is to Elect Officers and to elect three i new Board members. All members, Board of Directors and all inter ested persons are urged to attend. Other matters of importance will be discussed. Governor Marvin Griffin has pro claimed September 11 —18, Soil Conservation Week in Georgia. CAR SALES INCREASE 153 Car and Truck Sales during month of August by Otwell Motor Company says Mr. Frank Roper — Come now and get one of the “Good Deals” now offered at Ot well Motor Company. BASEBALL GAME SILVER CITY vs. TALLANTS On Sunday afternoon August 28 a baseball game was played at Sil ver City. For Silver City it was an easy game consisting of a well or ganized ball team with just the young boys. The Tallants lost their fast curves before they got to Sil ver City. Silver City’s team was James Bailey, Pat Gober, Billy Callaway, Powell Turner, Gerald Blackburn, James Hamby, Manuard Hamby. The fast hurlers were Dorsey and Olen Hamby, The Hamby boys curves were just too fast for the Tallants, but they played a good game considering their opponents. The score was 5 and 6. FRANCES THEATER Cumming, Georgia -PROGRAM- Friday & Saturday SEPTEMBER 2 & 3 feign A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Monday & Tuesday SEPTEMBER 5 & 6 Omuj^joPEl IMPORTANT NOTICE The Frances Theatre takes great pride in announcing the new mir acle of motion picture entertain ment Cinemascope The pic ture will be shown on our new wide screen All the way across our stage. Its miracle lens brings a new lifelike picture You’ll ex perience a realism you never thought possible. You’ll see the finest Cinemascope production at this Theatre during the coming months. Don’t miss our first cine mascope program— “River of No Return” Monday and Tuesday September 5 & 6. Wednesday - Thursday SEPTEMBER 7 & 8 uro mm-KiM mmuis amm-amr mm A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE THURSDAY- Cash Night $75.00 OSCARVILLE H. D. CLUB The Oscarville Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon at the club house with Mrs. E. C. Waldrip presiding. The Devotional was given by Mrs. Jim Bennett. Prayer by Mrs. Winfred Waldrip and a Poem title “Are You?” was given by Mrs. Brice Bennett. At roll call each members ans wered by giving their favorite food At the business meeting the Coun ty Fair was discussed and mem bers voted in favor of a booth to be at the Fair again this year. Mrs. Bannister, HDA, gave an in teresting demonstration on a home made Sewing screen for storing all your sewing supplies. A social hour was enjoyed. Hos tess for the afternoon was Mrs. E. C. Waldrip. Our next meeting will be held on September 22nd. There were Nine members present and we welcomed a visitor Miss Aline Cain. Mrs. Jim Bennett, Reporter WE KEEP KILLING THEM Labor Day weekend, with its an nual murders on the highway, should prompt every school in Georgia to put in safety education in driving cars. But T. A. Carmi chael, who directs thi# program for the State Department of Education, tells me that the program still lags Last year, 5,309 boys and girls took it in 159 high schools. But this is not impressive when you remember that there are 683 high schools, and 41,000 boys and girls in this 15-year group. But 45 teach ers took a course in how to teach this, at the University of Georgia, during the summer. Twelve more studied at Statesboro. No matter what youngsters study in school, nor how their marks, it won’t do them much good unless they’re going to stay alive to use it. Last year we killed 971 on our roads, and injured 10.430. Up to August 23 this year, we had killed 631. -» ■ - Thinking about fencing for tur keys? Poultryman Jim Thaxton of the Agricultural Extension Service suggests making turkey lots small and moving to new ground often Begin preparing land now if you are planning to set out a new bed of strawberries fall, advises Horticulturist George H. Firor, Ag ricultural Extension Service. This will keep weeds and grasses from being troublesome next year FOR SALE One 500 gallon Butane gas storage tank Good condition. Only $150.00. Lamar J. Hyde, Gulf Station, just across from R. R. Depot, Chamblee Georgia. Phone 7 —9129. "Mama" Peggy Wood Em broiders Vest for Husband, William Walling Peggy Wood, star of CBS-TV’s “Mama" series, is Mrs. William H. Walling offscreen. This month Mrs. Walling completed work on a Victorian evening vest, black needle-point with moss rose and forget-me-not flower motif, for her husband. Bound in satin rib bon, with enamel antique buttons, the vest has been termed a “mu seum piece” by Howard Greer, the famous clothes designer, who is a longtime friend of Mr. and Mrs. Walling. Jlmdy JtpL Don’t take a chance on snipping the fab c '•emo-'ing a but ton. Slip a comb under the button cr.d cv> the thread with a razor bla^i Cafe Changes Ownership I have recently purchased the Thornhill Cafe and will stay open 7 days a week from 6:00 a. m. ’til 9:00 p. m. daily. Will appreciate your business and will continue to give same efficient service and good food as given by Mr. & Mrs* Tom Thornhill. Try us. E. J. 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