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Cumming Georgia*
SOCIETY,
MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY, Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321
Mrs. Cleland Hansard was in At
lanta Wednesday
Mr. Jimmie Barnes was visiting
in Atlanta last Friday
Miss Hassie Palmer of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her sister
Mrs. George Pirkle
Mrs. Jack Baggeett and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Otwell, Sr.
Miss Donna Phillips left Sunday
to enter school at NGC at Dahlon
ega.
Miss Janice Bramblett left for
Carrollton on Tuesday where she
will enter West Georgia College
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Poole visited
relatives in Duluth Tuesday of this
week
Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Hughes of
Alabama spent the week end with
relatives
Miss Irene Barrett spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs. F.
P. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons and
children visited friends in Powder
Springs Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and son
Barry of College Park spent the
weekend with Mrs. Maude Martin
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Reeves
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hedden in Hiawassee
Mrs. LaTrelle Brooks and daugh
ter Cherrie spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell, Sr.
WANTED: Someone to do house
work. Call 2468 from 8:30 to 6:00
After 6:30 phone 2227.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drummond,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chumbler
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edsel Smith
Mrs. J. R. Nance, Mr. Fray Nonce
of Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bagley spent Friday of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terry
Rev. Rufus Evans will preach at
Zion Hill Baptist Church next Sun
day night September 25th. Every
sbody invited.
Little Miss Sharon McGinnis of
Daytona Beach, Fla., is spending
the winter with her cousin, Mrs.
Cleland Hansard
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hammond of
Calhound visited Mr. and Mrrs Oda
Hammond Sunday
Miss Remonia Thompson of At
lanta spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomp
son
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tallant an
nounce the birth of their son, born
September 9. He has been given
the name of Rex Allen
Miss Barbara Forrest of Truett-
McConnell College spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and
Mr. Harold Harris of Buford visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terry Sun
day
Mr. Earl Forrest and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Forrest and their son,
of Danger Field, Texas visited Rev.
and Mrs. G. W. Forrest last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Shadburn
and Mr. and Mrs. Milledge Shad
bum spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Thacker in Knox
ville, Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. Tony McGlove and
daughter Barbara, Misses Polly
Dodd and Elvira Eliott were Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bottoms. Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Anderson and chil
dren Betty, Richard, and Charles
attended a Barbecue in Americus
Georgia last Sunday
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Sara
sota Florida have returned to their
borne after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Brooks several days last
week
CEMETERY WORKING
There will be a Cemetery work
ing at New Hope Methodist church
Saturday September 24. Anyone
having friends are relatives there
are invited to come some time dur
ing the day.
There will be an Ordination Ser
vice at Cross Roads Baptist church
for the purpose of Ordaining Mr.
Gilbert Evans on Friday night Sep
tember 30 at 7:30 o’clock. All Min
isters are invited to come and
take part in the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith, La
vonne and Ramone Fuller, Ralph
Jr. and Brenda Gravitt, Cherrie
Swink, Carolyn Barnett and Susan
Gravitt enjoyed a picnic at Grant
Park Sunday
The Ninth District Masonic Con
vention will meet in Cumming with
LaFayette Lodge No. 44 F. & A. M
on Wednesday September 28th at
ft. P. M. An interesting program
has been arranged and all Master
Masons are urged to attend.
ANNUAL REUNION
The Annual Reunion of the Tal
lant Clan will be held at Friend
ship Church, 3 miles west of Cum
ming Sunday September 25th. All
friends and relatives are invited to
attend.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Methodist Church will have j
their Ham Supper Saturday night
September 24 at the Forsyth Coun
ty High School instead of the Cum
ming Elementary School. Serving
from 6 to 9 p. m.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Methodist Church will have
their Ham Supper Saturday night
Septerhber 24 at the Forsyth Coun
ty High School instead of the Cum
ming Elementary School. Serving
from 6 to 9 p. m.
HOME COMING AND SINGING
AT DAVES CREEK CHURCH
Sunday September 25th there wall
be held at Daves Creek Baptist
Church our annual Home Coming
and Singing. Brother Ed Jackson
will be in charge of the Singing.
Brother Homer Lance will conduct
Sunday night preaching services.
Everybody cordially invited.
ORDINATION SERVICE
Ordination will be held Septem
ber 23 Friday night at Bethel Bap
tist Church near Norcross for the
purpose of Ordaining Bro. Don
Covington to the full work of the
Ministry. All Preachers and Dea
cons are especially invited to at
tend. Time 7:45.
ATTENDED BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gunter, Sis
ter Julia, Gene Allen and Shirley
Mills attended a Birthday dinner at
Little River Landing Sunday Sept.,
11, honoring Mr. Gunter’s brother
James W. Also on Sunday Sept.,
18 said party went tot Buford to a
' | Birthday dinner in honor of Mr.
Aaron Jackson. .Both dinners were
highly enjoyed by friends and re
latives and may Mr. Gunter and
Mr. Jackson see many more happy
returns
BETA OLITB HELD FIRST MEET
ING OF NEW SCHOOL YEAR
The Beta Club held its first
meeting of the new school year
iWednesdav. September 14th. A
I hearty welcome was extended to
I all new members by the President,
j Annette Vaughan.
, Ideas for school, rnmmunitv and
monev raising projects were dis
cussed. The club discussed selling
pencils with the basketball sched
ules printed on them as one of
the monev raising nrolects. As one
Of the school protects, the Beta
members are assisting Mr. Lam
, bert in the office.
Our officers for this year are:
1 Annette Vaucrhan—President
Jane Otwell—Vice president
.Tovce Ingram, garret arv
Johnny Pirkle. Treasurer
Bettv Tavlor. Reporter
Our sponsors are Mrs. Joe
Brooks and Miss Gloria Holland
MEN W ANTE I)—At once to hpln
build large PANTS FACTORY
BUILDING
ROY P. OTWELL
The Fortyth County New*
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stephens and
Mr. Leon Stephens spent the week
end in Atlanta with relatives
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone that
helped in anyway during the death
of my husband. I want to say
thanks for all the flowers and all
the food that was prepared and for
all the comforting words, kay God
bless everyone that was so kind.
Mrs. Jonah Chadwick & Boys
MISS BETTY JEAN CLEMENT
BETROTHED TO GARY E CLARK
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Clement
Jr. of Decatur announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Betty
Jean, to Mr. Gary Eugene Clark of
Augusta and Knoxville, Tennessee,
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Homer
Clark of Augusta.
The wedding will be an event of
October 16 at 3 p. m. at the First
Baptist Church in Decatur, Ga.
The bride-elect is the maternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Martha
Saye and the late Dr. J. P. Saye
of Ball Ground, Georgia, and the
paternal granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Candler Clement of Cumming
Georgia.
She attended Decatur Girls High
School and f the Atlanta Division of
the University of Georgia. At pres
ent she is employed by the South
eastern Carbon Paper of Decatur.
Mr. Clark is the maternal grand
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Boatright of Ridge Spring, S. C.
and the paternal grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Clark of Aiken,
South Carolina.
He attended lichmond Academy,
the Junior College of Augusta, the
[university of Georgia where he
, was a member of the Beta Chapter
of Alpha Tau Omega social frater
nity, and the University of Wash
ington in Seattle, Washington. He
is also a member of the Traffic
1 and Transportation Club of Atlanta
the Knoxville Tennessee National
Defense Transportation Association
and the Deane Hill Country Club
of Knoxville. He is now general
[agent for Acme Fast Freight Inc.
[in Knoxville, Tennessee.
MIISS JO ANN NIX BECOMES
BRIDE OF MR. HERBERT
MARTIN HOME RITES
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nix of Ches
tatee announce the marriage of
their daughter, Jo Ann to Herbert
Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie C. Martin of Chestatee on Sept
iq
parents.
The Rev. Henry Wfirren officiat
ed at the double ring ceremony be
fore an improvised alter decorated
with candelabra, greenery and
whit gladioli.
Th birde wore a waltz length
model of white net over taffeta
and carried a white prayer book
topped with white carnations. She
was attended by her aunt, Miss
Inej Howard with Samuel L. Bur-
Truss, uncle of the bride as best
man. Mrs. Harold Williams present
ed the wedding music.
A reception followed the cere
mony with Mrs. Ray Howard and
Mrs. Samuel Burruss, aunts of the
bride, assisting in serving and Mrs.
Carl Anderson and Mrs. Marvin
Fendley, sisters of the groom, keep
ing the bride’s book.
The couple are located at their
new home in the Chestatee Com
munity.
Card Of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors who were
so helpful during the sickness and
death of our husband and father,
Clarence Fleming.
The many dishes and beautiful
floral offerings were deeply appre
ciated. We take this method to
thank the Doctors Mashburn, the
Nurses, Otwell & Barnes Funeral
Home and the words of comfort
from Rev. John Ozley.
May the Lord’s richest blessings
rest and abide with you is our
prayer.
Mrs. Clarence Fleming and
Family.
SENIORS ELECT
OFFICERS
i The Forsyth County High Sen
ior Class held a meeting Septem
ber 12, and elected new officers
for 1955 56 school term. Those elect
ed were: ,
President—Rebecca Martin
V-president—Donald Glover
Secretary—Joyce Ingram
Treasurer—Frances Hammond
Social Chrm.—Barbara Brooks
Reporter—Betty Pirkle
I Ways & Means—Gene Holtzclaw
Betty Pirkle, Reporter .
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland of
Tarpon Springs, Florida visited
their Mother and Sister, Mrs.
Mamie Strickland and Mrs. Kirby
Kemp pver the weekend
FORSYTH COUNTY COUPLE
CELEBATE ROTH ANNIVERSARY
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor Pirkle of
Silver City will observe their 50th
Wedding Anniversary on Sunday
October 2, 1955.
In celebration of their Golden
Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Pirkle
will entertain with a tea from 3 to
5 o’clock on the above date at their
home, and all their friends and
friend of their children are cordi
ally invited to call.
Mrs. Pirkle is the former Lizzie
Hardin the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas A. Hardin of
Cumming.
Mr. Pirkle is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs Nelson T. Pirkle. Mr.
Pirkle’s father will be remembered
by the “Old Timers” in the North
Georgia section as one of the first
music tachrs.
Mr. Pirkl is a leading citizen in
his community. He is a member of
the Masons, Odd Fellows, W. O. W.
has served as a member of the
‘Board of School Trustees for 30
years. Also has been Justice of the
Peace for his Militia District for
32 years. He is a Veternarian Doc
tor and farmer, also represented
Forsyth County as a member of
the State Legislature in 1942—43.
Mr. and Mrs. Pirkle are both
members of th eConcord Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Pirkle have eleven
living children. They are: Theodore
of Buford, Lewis of Ky., Mrs. C. T.
Kellogg, Canton, Henry, John, Mrs.
C. M. Adams, Marshall, George all
of Atlanta, Frank, Gainesville, Mrs.
James O. Hammond, Canton, and
Cleon, Cumming.
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FOR AMATEUR CARPENTRY
and doing everyday repairs around
the horry:-, the man of the house gen
erally wears a heterogeneous as
sortment of his oldest and sloppiest
clothes. The overall effect is usually
pretty unattractive! - v
Here’s a new solution to his dilemma
—especially designed for ease, com
fort, and smart good looks when
doing odd jobs around the house.
It’s called the Xtra, and it’s a loose
fittir", informal but smartly tail
ored jacket that can be slipped on
over a pair of slacks or trousers.
Styled by Rainfair in cotton army
twill, the Foat fastens with durable,
good-looking "Dot” snappers at the
front closing and cuffs. Outline
stitching adds a decorative touch at,
seam 3 and forms an X on the pocket
—hence the name “Xtras.” No more
need for “sloppy joes”! For well
groomed leisure, smarten up with
Xtras!
Applications for taking part in
the 4-H program of International
Farm Youth Exchange are due in
the State 4-H Club office in Athens
by October 1, Miss Rhonwyn Low
ry, 4-H leader announced today
Under-blanching or over-blanch
ing of foods before freezing them
is worse than no blanching at all,
according to Dr. J. G. Woodroof,
food technologist, Georgia Experi
ment Station, Griffin..
An emotional person is usually easily led-the
wrong way
Friends are people you read about in stories,
usually
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SEDAN IN THREE SERIES—The four-door sedan, traditional
American family car, is oflcred in three scries by Ford for 1956
lairlane, Customline and Mainline. Above is the Customline four-door
in one of the 21 two-tone paint combinations offered on models which
will be displayed by dealers Friday, September 23. A lower roof line,
restyled grille and parking lamps, a new design of body side moldings
are amot ; 1956 Ford appearance changes. Thunderbird Y-8 engines in
Fairlane Models develop 202 horsepower for Fordomatic drive, or 200
hp far cvc-tlrivc or conventional drive. In the Customline and Mainline,
Y 8 en-’in-s produce 176 hp for Fordomattt, or 173 hp for overdrive or
ccuve: itaa.c.rive. The 137 hp Ford I-Block six also is available in
all in. c s v.'th all transmission types.
Special Notice!
We will be closed for religious
holidays, Monday, Sept. 26th
Arriving Daily Fall Merchan*
dise to suit everyone’s taste,
the latest styles, reasonably
priced. See Sam Gordon’s for
girls dresses, sweaters, etc.....
boys pants, shirts, blue]eans,
etc... Remember Fall is Here at
SAM GORDON
“Known For Values* *
The Clothier Cumming, Ga.
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Thursday, September 22, 1955.
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