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Cumming Georgia.
SOCIETY
MRS. WANSLEY BAGLEY. Editor Tel. Home 2307—Office 2321
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clarke were
visiting in Atlanta on Sundayy
Mr. Jimmie Barnes was in Can
ton one day last week on business.
Mr. L. D. Stephens attended the
Shrine Birthday party in Atlanta
Wednesday night.
Mrs. R. J. Miller of Tallapoosa
has returned home after visiting
her daughter Mrs. L. F. Marcinko
Mrs. Sam Porter spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Glover
Miss Donna Echols of West Geor
gia College spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Major Echols
Miss Barbara Forrest of Truett-
MeConnell spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mis. Paul Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nix and son
of Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nix
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Patterson
were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
Cepil Patterson and family
Miss Janice Bramblett of WGC,
Carrollton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bramblett
Mr. Leon Stephen# spent the
weekend with L. D. Stephens and
family
Mrs. Roy Otwell Sr., and Mrs.
Roy Otwell Jr., and daughter vis
ited friends in Gainesville last
Mr. and Mrs. John Rymer and
children of Gainesville were visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Roper
/Sunday
Mrs. Pearl Lacy of Fairmount
and Mrs. Lon Lacy of Pinelog, Ga.,
were Monday visitors of Rev. and
Mrs. G. W. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Cowart of
Alpharetta and Miss Margie For
rest of Atlanta were Sunday guest
of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Hadaway of
Pittsburg Penn., were weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hada
way
Messrs Robert Otwell, Jimmy
Merritt and George Ingram of the
University spent the weekend with
their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Thomas
and Phil of Atlanta were weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thom
as
Mrs. G. W. Forrest has been on
the sick list, but is reported much
improved, her friends are glad to
know.
Mrs. John R. Williams and chil
dren of Atlanta were Saturday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Mar
cinko
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stephens and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and son
Bruce spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. Ralph Fowec and little
daughter of Troy Alabama are the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ware
Friends of Mrs. Sally Ingram
were sorry to hear of her misfor
tune of breaking her shoulder in
a fall and wish her a speedy re
covery
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fowler an
nounce the birth of their son Wil
liam Davis, born Saturday Novem
ber 5, at Hutchins Memorial Hos
pital
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boswell of
Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brid
ges and Mrs. Buelah Hadaway of
Buford were Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hadaway
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Pete Vaughn will preach at the
Brookwood Baptist Church, Sunday
night November 13f, at 7:30. You
are cordially invited to come out
and hear him.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benny L. Nuckolls
announce the birth of their daugh
ter, Kim, Tuesday November Ist,
at the local Hospital. Mrs. Nuck-.
oils was the former Miss Kathrine
Goodwin of Atlanta.
Miss Brenda Frost was weekend
! visitor of Miss Joy Housley
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Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hawkins of
Atlanta were weekend guest of
their sister Mrs. W. A. Pope. Other
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. W. A.
Pope were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mcßroom and son Scott of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kelley of
Gainesville and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Bramblett
SIXTH GRADE GIRLS 4-H
CLUB EI.KCT OFFICERS
Cumming Sixth Grade Girls 4-H
Club held a meeting yxiay and
elected the following officers:
President—Elaine Graham
V-president—Nancy Sexton
Secretary—Sarolyn Holbrook
Treasurer—Phyllis Roper
4-H Advisor—Mrs. Cecil Mize
Song Leader—Linda Hughes.
Nancy Bryson, Reporter
Try combining diced grapefruit,
bananas, pineapple, and frozen rasp
berries for a delicious fruit cup.
Chill In the food compartment of
your refrigerator and serve with
Melba sauce.
Come on FolksLYou Are Invited
To Share In The “BIG SAVINGS” Of This Great Event!
The Fair Store
Buford, Georgia
Celebrates Their 25 Years In Buford With A Big “VALUE FEAST”
25th Anniversary SALE !
TURKISH BATH
TOWELS
Heavy Quality Large Size
20 x 40 assorted colors
Worth 49c —on Sale at
3 for 1.00
BOY’S WESTERN
BLUE JFANS
Strongly made of Heavy 13 3 4 oz.
Blue Denims—in sizes from 6 to 16
regular 2.98 value for
1.98
We Want You to see
The Many Wonderful Values —In
Our New Fall Lines of Ladies and
(Children’s COATS DRESSES—
SHIRTS— BLOUSES— SWEAT
ERS— SUITS— JACKETS— AND
SHOES.
Fine Quality Merchandise—ln the
Newest Fall Styles—Priced for this
Sale at
GREAT SAVINGS
Use our Lay-A-Way Plan
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1908
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee. Dawson. Lump<wn
Hall and Qwinnett Counties
THE PAPER THAT APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
ROY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
T. W. GUNTER .'.... Associate Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE J 2.00
Entered at the Post Office at Cumming, Georgia August 10,
1910, as mail matter of Second Class.
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY
AND CITY OF CUMMING
The Forsvth County News
NOTICE
Your City taxes are now due.
Please drop in at the Office of the
City Clerk at the Bank of Cum
ming at your earliest convenience.
Paul H. Worley, City Clerk.
FORSYTH COUNTY HIGH
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Nov. 15—Dawsonville —THERE
Nov. 18 Tate - HERE
Nov. 23—Buford —THERE
Nov. 29- Lawrenceville —HERE
Dec. 2—Milton —HERE
Dec. 3—Canton —THERE
Dec. 6
Dec. 9—Winder —THERE
Dec. 13—Gainesville —HERE
Dec. 16—Jasper —HERE
Dec. 20— Lawrenceville —HERE
Dec. 23—'
Jan. 3 —Milton —-THERE
Jan. 6—Jefferson —HERE
Jan. 10—Tate —THERE
Jan. 13—Lyman Hall —THERE
Jan. 17—Buford —HtfftE
Jan. 20 —Gainesville —THERE 1
Jan. 21—Canton —HERE
Jan. 24—Lilbum —THERE
Jan. 27—Dawnsonville —HERE
Jan. 31—Jasper —THERE
Feb. 3—Jefferson —THERE
Feb. 7—Lilbum —HERE
Feb. 10—Grayson —HERE
, - —>
Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETRIST
FORSYTH CLINIC
FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
EXTRA SPECIAL—One Special lot
Cotton BLANKETS
Size 72 x 84
Large—Warm—and Fleecy—worth
1-79—But for this Sale We’ve re
duced them to Just
1.29
EXTRA SPECIAL Finest 80 square
DRESS PRINTS
In a beautiful assortment of new
fall Patterns —all popular colors,
regular 49c yd. value. Priced for
this sale at just
per inch lc
I es —That’s right—Just a Penny
an inch—or 36c per yard.
LOOK SAVE Boy’s Heavy 8 oz.
DUNGAREES
Well made—-of Heavy 8 oz. —San-
forized —Blue Denims—in sizes 8 to
16. They are regular 1.79 values.
This Sale only—
-1.19
WATCH
and
WAIT
for
DRAKE’S
Great 50th Anniversary
Home Furnishers Sale.
November 17th
Thru
December 3rd.
Our Biggest and Best
Sale in 50 Years.
DRAKE
Furniture Company
Complete Home Furnishers
Since 1905
Ph. 2221 CUMMING, GA.
STRAYED—SmaII White and Blue
tick female setter, answer to name
of Nancy. Reward for return to
Emmett Hansard, Cumming. Busi
ness Ph. 2439—Home Ph. 2308.
FOR RENT—Six room house on
the square in Cumming. If interest
ed See FRANK ROPER at Otwell
Motor Company
FOR SALE—Two used Oil Circula
tor Heateers in good condition.
Will sell cheap—See or call J. V.
Merritt, Tel. 2918 or 2948.
HOUSEHOLD HELP WANTED
A reliable woman to help with
house work. ( Phone 2274—Mrs.
Emory Lipscomb, Jr.
Jack Frost to Bite You!
MEN’S HEAVY BOOTS
By Friedman Shelby Thick Cork Soles, Medi
torsal Arch for support. Guaranteed to give you
satisfaction.
$9.98 Pair
MENS’ WORK SHOES
Genuine leather upper with cork sole, sewed and
tacked for extra strength. Size 6 1-2 to 10.
$4.98 Pair
YARD GOOD’S SALE
The cream of the Fall sewing crop at a great
Saving at WARE’S Outing Flannel, 36 inches
wide, White, Pink, or Blue.
35c yd. or 3 yds. SI.OO
COTTON PRINTS
80 x 80 thread count, fast color, good assort
ment of patterns.
49c yd.
DRESS MATERIALS
In fine woven Gingham, Fibreen hand washable,
pre-shrunk, wrinkle resistant, Rayon or Acetate
59c to 98c yard
WARE’S Dept. Store
THE STORE THAT SELL GOOD SHOES
Cumming, 6a.
A red sunset, despite the confusion, is an indi
cation of clear weather ahead, though the rule
is not infallible.
Most churches have an adequate number of
exits, so you need not stay away this Sunday be
cause of fear of fire.
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As far as we know, a sexy thing passing by in
Skimpy dress has never yet failed to catch the
eye of the male animal.
If you haven’t killed anyone on the highway;
lately, you may yet accomplish this trick on a
hunting trip this season.
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In very short years
1 \ you can have
by saving $3.20 each week
through your membership hi
S ® THE *SOO. CLUB
Stop wishing for SSOOI Start having ltd*
Step In or worthwhile rum of monoyl thro the rate
Write for and limplt way of raving) Login now! Mate
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
108 S. Main St. Dial LE: 4—7301 Gainesville, Georgia
BOY’S COMBAT BOOTS
Leather insole with a heavy Cork outer sole,
Sizes 4 1-2 to 6.
$6.50 Pair
ONE LOT MENS’ WORK
SHOES
Were $5.98 and $6.98 reduced. Your choice of lot.
$4.98
MENS’ LOAFERS
Black or Tan, Size 6 1-2 to |l. Guaranteed to
give satisfaction or your money back.
$5.98
BOY’S SCHOOL OXFORDS
Size 8 1-2 to 3. Several styles to choose from.
$2.98 Pair
FAST COLOR PRINTS
36 inches wide. A good assortment of patterns.
39c yd. or 3 yds. SI.OO
BATH TOWELS-20 x 40
A 49c value While they last
39c each, 3 for SI.OO
Thursday, November 10, 1955.