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Cumming Georgia.
SOCIETY
MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY. Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321
Mesdames Tom Dalton and H. O.
Swarthwood spent Friday in At
lanta i
’Mrs. John Pittard is at Emory |
University hospital. Her friends
wish her a speedy recovery
Misses Wetonia Eidson and Dora
Pophian of Atlanta were weekend |
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eidson ,
Mrs. N. E. Bagley visited Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. McFarland and son
Mark in Atlanta last Friday
Mrs. Paul Yarbrough, Miss Nancy
Yarbrough and Buddie spent Fri
day in Atlanta
Rev. Jimmie Milon will preach
at Cross Roads on the first Sunday
November 6 at 11 o’clock.
There will be a Singing at Cross
Roads on Wednesday night October
26. Everybody invited.
There will be a Singing Sunday
night at Zion Hill Baptist Church
October 23. Everyone invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nicholson
of Hiawassee were weekend guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stone
Miss Helen Tallant of Gaines
ville was weekend guest of Miss
Rosalyn Westbrook
Mrs. Maude Zwald of Atlanta
was weekend house guest of Rev.
and Mrs. Harold Zwald
Mr. Fray Nance of Griffin visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terry
Monday
Mesdames W. J. Poole, Weldon
Bramblett and Royston Ingram
spent last Friday in Atlanta
Miss Janice Bramblett of West
Georgia College spent the weekend
at home with her parents
Mrs. Carl Ware and daughters,
Misses Jo Anne and Carl Lynn
spent Friday in Atlanta
Mrs. E. W. Armour and daugh
ter Rosemary of Madison are the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jack
son for several days this week
The W. S. C. S is sponsoring a
Plastic party to be held at Shiloh
Church Saturday night October 22.
Everyone welcome.
Mrs. Clarence Westbrook and
Mrs. Hoyt Hoyt Barnett spent Sun
day in Thomaston with Mrs. Her
bert Moore
jMr. F. L. Potts has been con
fined to his home fo rseveral days.
His friends hope to see him back
on the job real soon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pirkle and
sons have moved into their beauti
ful new brick home on Ingram
Circle.
Mesdames Roy Otwell, Sr. Roy
Otwell Jr. and daughter and La-
Trelle Brooks were in Atlanta Fri
day
Friends of Mrs. Maude Martin
are sorry to hear of her being in
Atlanta for treatment. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Hender
son and daughter Nancy and Mrs.
E. G. Chambers were dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sewell Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Otwell an
nounce the birth of their son, Lar
ry Jr. born Thursday October 13.
Mrs. Otwell is the former Miss Ann
Mize of Spartanburg, S. C.
Mr. D. .C. Hammond, better
known as Chris, has purchased the
Store operated by Henry Cochran,
formerlly L. O. Hammond Store on
Canton Highway. Your business
will be appreciated.
Miss Hassie Palmer, Mrs. Emma
Pirkle, Joanne and Donald Pruitt
of Atlanta were weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pirkle. Mr.
and Mrs. John Palmer of Buford
were Sunday guest also.
Mrs. Rosalee Moore, and Mrs.
Bob Eidson visited Mr. L. E. Mcore
at Matt last Wednesday. It is quite
an accomplishment, we think for
Mrs. Moore to be able to visit her
son, she is 93 years of age and in
good health.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Echols of
Atlanta was weekend guest of Mr,
and Mrs. C. W. Phillips
Mesdames Charlie Gazaway, Wal
ter Green and Tobe Nuckolls at
tended the W. M. U. meeting at
Cleveland Tuesday
Miss Donna Echols of W. G. C.
Carrollton spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Major
Echols
Friends of Mr. Powell Phillips
are sorry to hear of his critical ill
ness in Cleveland Texas. Mr. Phil
lips formerly was of this county.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell, Sr,.
Mrs. LaTrelle Brooks and daugh
ter attended the Clement—Clark
wedding at First Baptist Church in
Decatur last Sunday.
Mr. W. P. Hughes, our local
postmaster has returned from De
troit Michigan where he attended
the National Postmasters Conven
tion last week.
The Favorite Melody Quartette
will be at Mt. Zion Church Satur
day night October 22 at 7:30. You
are cordially invited.
Coal Mountain Baptist Church
will hold their regular Commun
ion Services on the Fourth Sunday
in this month. All Sister Churches
have a special invitation to attend.
PEARL HOLCOMB, C. C.
Friends of Mrs. Inmon Street
man are glad to know she is able
to return to her home after being
hospitalized last week due to a car
backing into her and breaking her
ankle.
ORDINATION SERVICE
There will be Ordination Service
held at Hopewell Baptist Church
on the Fifh Sunday in October at
2:30 P. M. All Ministers and Dea
cons of Sister Churches are urged
to attend and help in this service.
Hopewell is located six miles north
of Alpharetta in old Milton County
Friends of Mrs. Maude Howard
were sorry to hear of her accident
of being pulled into the printing
press while getting out her weekly
issue of the Dawson Advrtisr. She
suffered a broken ankle as well as
being bruised up. She is at our
local hospital here in Cumming.
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
WHERE—Sharon School
WHEN—Saturday night Oct., 29th
at 8:00. Turkey and pig to be giv
en away, eats, drinks and Cake
walk, music and fun for everyone.
Proceeds go for lunchroom equip
ment for Sharon and Brandywine
Schools. Sponsored by Sharon Com
munity.
SINGING NOTICE
There will be a Singing at New
Harmony Baptist Church Sunday
night October 23. We have promise
of a good many singers and we
want you to come and help us to
make this one of the best.
SINGING NOTICE
You have a Special invitation to
attend the Singing at the Cumming
j Church of God Saturday night
'October 22. Singing begins around
1 7:30. We expect some good singers
j and want you to plan to be with us
i HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
There will be a Halloween Carni
, val at Haw Creek School House on
i Saturday night October 29, at 7:30
There will be door prizes, Cake
walking and fun for everyone.
Don’t you dare miss it!!! Proceeds
go to the Haw Creek Community
Improvement Club. Adimission 10c.
; PROGRAM FOR DEDICATION
SERVICES AT BROOKWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH, OCT., 30.
11:00 Sermon—Rev. Frank Vaughp
Lunch.
History of the Church—Mrs. Ratio
Mathis, Mrs. Jack Clement.
Laying Cornerstone.
Dedication prayer—
Rev. Hoyt Thompson.
All former Pastors are invited.
H. G. McGinnis
P. B. Brackett
J. M. Boling
John H. ..Lummus
The For*yth County New»
HARRISON HOLMAN
MRS. DOUGLAS HOLMAN
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrison an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Patricia to Douglas Holman,
son of W. S. Holman of Buford, on
Friday night, October 14, at Rev.
Gaines Roberts, of Sugar Hill.
Miss Shirley Ann Wofford, Cou
sin of the bride, served as Maid of
honor, and Billy Leak of Buford,
served as best man. The only other
attendants were Mrs. Billy Leak,
Miss Beaulah Patterson, Mr. Red
Fowler and Mr. Garland Roberts.
The bride is employed at Free
man’s Fund Insurance Company,
Atlanta. Mr. Holman is employed
by General Motors, Doraville.
After a wedding trip to the
North Georgia Mountain, the cou
ple will reside in Buford.
MISS HARRISON HONORED AT
LINGERIE SHOWER
Miss Shirley Ann Wofford hon
ored Patricia Harrison October 11
at a Lingerie Shower at her home
on Fourteenth Street, Atlanta.
The home was beautifully decor
ated with white Mums and gladioli
as. The hostess chose for her cen
ter attraction a lovely Bridal Cake
with a miniature Bride and Groom
Decoration.
Three interesting games were en
joyed before the opening of her
many lovely gifts.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
i CHATTAHOOCHEE P. T. A.
Chattahoochee PTA met October
11. Meeting called to order by the
President Roy Holtzclaw. Prayer
by Rev. Callaway. Lecture on Polio
by Health Nurse.
'The group decided to sponsor a
Hallowe’een Carnival. We were
glad to have the large aattendance
and hope every one will continue
the interest in the PTA and school
The meeting was closed by Rev.
J. B. Driskell.
Mrs. J. L. Robbs, Jr. Reporter
WEEKS NEWS
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DISCUSS GOVERNMENT PROB
LEMS—Vice President Richard M.
Nixon (right) and Senate Repub
lican Leader William Knowiand
talk with newsmen about govern
ment problems. They told reporters
that government operations "are
goi"g very smoothly."
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FOR FALI-This
velveteen blouse
with a rolled
collar and short
sleeves is de
signed for fall
wear. Jayne
Mansfield in
Warner Bros.
"Illegal and
Sincerely Yours"
wears it with
a full circle felt
skirt.
MAGNETIC POTHOLDER—The Campbell Kids of soup fame star in
the gay quilted print used for a unique all magnetic potholder set
by Edlen Herman, Philadelphia, the first to use a licensed character
and the first to be all magnetic. W
STOP—LOOK—LISTEN
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
There will be a Hallowe’en Car
nival October 29 at Chattahoochee
School house at 7:30. Come one,
come all to the store of bargains.
Cake walk, Beauty conteest, win a
TV Lamp guessing the Kernals in
a can. Win a prize playing ball.
Win a Turkey—Just buy a ticket,
lots of fun for every one. Spon
sored by PTA and Teachers.
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
There will be a Hallowe’en Car
nival at Friendship School Thurs
day Night, October 27th. Ghosts!
Goblins! Black Cats! Plenty of fun
for the entire family. All interest
ed patrons are requested to bring
home baked cakes.
ZION HILL NEWS
Saturday and Sunday were our
regular»meeting days. Two interest
ing sermons were preached.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Anderson
of Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Redgor Worley and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Bonard Milford of
South Georgia spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Milford
and children and Mrs. Maude Mil
ford v
Mrs. N. E. Sexton and daughter
spent Thursday with Mrs. Maude
Milford
Sunday School every Sundaay at
10 A. M. Everybody come.
There will be a singing here next
Sunday night. Everyone invited.
. ...
THIS CLEVER SANTA has com
pieted her Christmas shopping and
licked her gift wrapping problems at
one time. Her secret is one you’ll
borrow as soon as you see Pond’s
pretty holiday array of packaged
for-giving beauty boxes'For sister
Sue, a pink and white box of her
favorite dusting powder; for auntie,
Angel Face make-up in its smart
mirrored compact; for mother, a
gaily boxed trio of her pet creams
and lotion.
TRUE STORIES of fugitives who have
•scaped through the Iron Curtain
to freedom are dramatized in the
new C6S-TV program "Crusader,"
starring Brian Keith.
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FRENCH LEAVE
FOR HOME -
■ French Foreign
Minister Antoine
Pinay (left) and
Herve Alphand,
Permanent Head
of the French
Delegation to the
United Nations,
are recalled in
protest of the
United Nations'
decision to dis
cuss the Algeri
an situation. ->
It is well that we start out idealists, and even
better when one remains so, though the financial
rewards of life may elude him.
A person cannot take his money with him, but
he can take thesatisfactionof having used it to
help other people with him.
President Trumanss memoirs make it clear
that doing a good job in whatever you under
take can lead to big things in later life.
We strongly endorse the idea fo united char
ity drives and elimination of all unnecessary civ
ic organizations, of which there are too many.
Why SUFFER ?
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Ask any one of the 2000 women who have bought a
pair how delightful these shoes feel. You walk on
a pillow of air, and the perfect arch support is a
blessing for tired feet.
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