The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, January 15, 1959, Image 5

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Cumming, Georgia. SOCIETY Mr. Roy Otwell, Jr. was in At lantta last Wednesday buying Spring merchandise for his store. Rev. and Mrs. Jessie E. Hayes and Sidney of Buford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cowart of Alpharetta visited Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Smith Sunday Mrs. J. C. Roe and Mrs. Ivan Otwell spent Thursday in Gaines ville Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of Smyr na visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Denson Monday Mr. and Mrs. James L. Reeves visited relatives in Atlanta Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woody and son of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garmon Sunday Miss Polly Dodd and Miss Elvira Elliott of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawkins Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mac Roper and daughter Mary Kathryn spent Sun day afternoon in Atlanta Miss Linda White of Gainesville visited Messrs Reginold and Stan ley Martin over the weekend Registration is still operi for the First Baptist Kindergarten for chil dren ages 4 to 5. For information call Mrs. Polly Gravitt, Tu. 7—2368 Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Conner and family visited his father, Mr. J. C. Conner near Lawrenceville Satur day night Mrs. Alvin Sudderth and son Alvin, Jr. of Morgan spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell Col. and Mrs. A. B. Tollison spent the weekend with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tollison In Chattanooga. Misses Irene and Louise Barrett of Atlanta spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. F. P. Barrett and their sister, Mrs. Ivan Otwell Mrs. Charles Rainwater and chil dren of Alpharetta visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Denson Sunday William H. Payne, U S. Navy, Long Beach, California spent the holidays with his parents; Mrs. Dessie Payne and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gibbs spent Sunday afternoon with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibbs of Ball Ground Mr. Henry Manous and wife of Canton and Mrs. Lou Lacy of Log Mountain were Friday guests of Mrs. Larmon Smith and Mrs. G. W. Forrest Mr. Don Shadburn, ministerial student at Truett-McConnell College preached at the First Baptist church at Suwanee Sunday in the absence of the regular Pastor, Rev. Fred Tallant The YWA’s of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Miss Mary Kathryn Roper Monday even ing January 12. A most interesting program was part of a hook re view given by Miss Bette Ann Moore. Refreshments served were homemade cookies, mints and cof fee. Eight members were present. The annual midwinter Conference of the Georgia District of Kiwanis International was held at Rock Eagle Sunday and Monday Janu ary 11 nd 12. Local Kiwanis mem bers attending were: Messrs Leon j Boling, President of the local club; C. N. Lambert, Vice President; Joe Brooks, Secretary and Cecil and Clyde Mize, James Otwell, J. T. Coots and John Pittard. NEWCOMERS: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodham J of Marietta have recently moved to Cumming. He is associated with Lockheed Plant at Dawsonville. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cantrell have recently moved to Cumming and are residing in the Flannigan duplex on the Atlanta highway PREACHING NOTICE Brother Clyde Thomas will preach at Shoal Creek Baptist church near Buford Sunday night January 18. You are cordially invited to come out and hear him. COWBOY BIRTHDAY PARTY Master Larry Boling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Boling celebrated his eighth birthday Saturday after noon, January 3, with a Cowboy Birthday Party at his home on Canton Road. Cowboy games were played and refreshments served. The decorations, refreshments and games all carried out the Cow boy motif. Ten of Larry’s boy friends were present. INTERMEDIATE CLASS PARTY CUMMING METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. Gordon Rountree, teacher of the Intermediates of the Cum ming Methodist Church entertained for the class members and their dates with a party given in the Church basement last Thursday night, January 8. Refreshments of party sandwich es, cookies and cokes were served. Games were also played. Twenty young boys and girls attended. Miss Bette Ann Moore assisted Mrs. Rountree. KIWANIS CLUB MEETING The local Kiwanis Club held their weekly meeting Monday evening at the Community House. A special musical program was arranged by Mrs. R. A. Ingram. Those participating were: Miss Cheryl Lambert, Piano selection; : Miss Mary Helen Mashburn, Read [ing; Miss Linda Ingram, Piano selection; and Miss Rhonda Roun tree, Vocal selections. SUPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Carolyn Holbrook was pleasantly suprised on her Fifth teenth Birthday Saturday night, Jauuary 10 when several of her friends gave her a suprise birthday party at the Masburn Lake Cabin, j Those giving the party were: Miss es Nancy Sutton, Phyllis Roper, [Elaine Graham and Rhonda Roun | tree. The Cabin was decorated party like with crepe paper and many | balloons. The refreshments served [Were sherbert punch and cookies. [Miss Holbrook received many love [ly presents. I The group was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Chigger Webb and Mrs. Ralph Hol brook. CHATTAHOOCHEE 4 H CLUB The Chattahoochee 4-H Club met December 16, 1958. We had a short proeram by the program chairman Martha Heard. Then the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Bannister and Mr. Rucker. We had some exhibits by Sheila Holtzclaw, June Youngblood, Mary Youngblood, Ann Watson, Mary Martin, Joyce Patterson, Barbara Mankus. Martha Heard. Jane Gravitt and Cioyce Lamb gave demonstrations. The meeting was closed and we returned to our room. Martha Davis, Reporter FCHS Teams Visit The Forsyth County High teams plav Monroe there on January 16, Pickens County January 20 and Buford there on January 23. Jeffer Ison plays here on January 27. Last week Lumpkin County teams were thrashed here, their [girls lost 16—58 with our guards allowing four field goals during the evening Shirley Roper had 21 noint in a half. Their boys lost 43—72 with “Sack” Bolton ringing 22 points. Larry Rollins pushed in 16 noints from wav out. Milton High visited us January 9th, and dropped three games again Our “little varsity” won a close game 30—27 in the opener and our girls won an easy one 63—10, with all hands playing. Milton boys almost did what [they said, beat us. They led three jand one half quarters, then lost I the lead in a close guarding, hard fought game 35—38. Johnny Nes bit had 14 points for high man for Milton. Larry Rollins had 10 points to lead our scoring. Russel Buiee 9 and “Sack” Bolton 9, David Thompson 5 and Ranee Rountree 5 The Forsyth County New* 4H COUNCIL MEETS The Forsyth County 4-H Council met on Saturday, January 10th at 10 A. M. in the County Extension Office. Sue Corn, Council president welcome the thirty (31 ( members present. The Telephone Directory Calen dar project which the council spon sored was a success. The calendars are now being distributed. The council again wants to thank those merchant sand businesses who helped makke this possible. The council made plans for the year. The Club Achievements will be held during March and April. The County Achievement will be held on Saturday, May 9th Forsyth County 4-H members will present the 4-H Hour TV pro gram on Saturday February 7th on Station WAGA —TV. Card Of Thanks I want to take this method of thanking the friends and neighbors for the many kind deeds that was shown me and my family while I was in the hospital. May God’s richest blessing abide with all of you. Sincerely, Gaston Goss & Family FORSYTH COUNTY HOSPITAL AUXILLARY TO MEET The Forsyth County Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, January 29th at 7:30 P. M. in the hospital dining room. All members are urged to attend as the election of officers for the coming year will be held at this meeting. Mrs. Ruth Long, Secretary PREACHING NOTICE Rev. Haldean Bagwell will preach at Daves Creek Baptist Church next Sunday night at 7 o’clock. Everyone cordilly invited to come and be with us. F R IENDS In The Hospital DISMISSALS Mrs. C. C. Gilbert and daughter Mrs. Charles Woodham and son Julia Nikolas Mr. M. J. Shoemake Mr. Euell Martin Mr. Eugene Gentry Mrs. Roy Bruce and daughter Mr. Robert Wood Mrs. Bonnie Davis > Jimmie Vaughn j Mrs. Grady McGuire j Mr. Victor Moore J Mr. Z. L. Davenport Mr. Leonard Barnett Mrs. Joyce Hyde Mrs. Jim Bruce 4 _JL r *. | "IPf Try fju Wau ! i_u ATTEND THE CUMMING METHODIST CHURCH We have received in the heritage from our fathers their faith in j God. Let us worship Him in | Church. We have discovered that I our homes find their strength for j security as the members of our | families trust Him who gives them [ life, health, and strength. TRY ;HIS WAY. For in God is our hope j for today and tomorrow. ATTEND j THE CUMMING METHODIST ; CHURCH. i DO YOU SING? Here is an op ! portunity to serve your God. The ! Cumming Meahodist Church Choir ; will soon begin its practice for the | “Good Friday Service” to be held |on Friday night, March 27th. at [7:30. The public will be invited. The Choir is under the direction of Mrs. Bryan Craft. If you are a , Christian and desire to sing, come | for a try-out on Wednesday even ing at 8:15. WE WELCOME YOU TO WORSHIP WIT US. COMING EVENT: The Gaines -1 ville Disrict Laymen’s League will hold its next meeting at the Cum ming Methodist Church on Tuesday night, January 27th. A supper will be served from 6:00—7:30 P M. I with the meeting getting underway promptly at 7:30. All laymen of the Gainesville District are invited to hear the wonderful program that has ben planned. Mr. Earl Storey is the Gainesville District Lay Lead er. The Rev. G. Horace Couch is the host pastor. MINISTERIAL ASSN. TO MEET | The Forsyth County Ministerial Association will meet at the Cum ming Methodist Church this Friday night, January 16, at 7:30 P. M. Officers for 1959 will be elected. All members are urged to be pres ent. i i U. S. Fire Safety Body Commends Georgia Activity ATLANTA--The National Fire Pro tection Association is recommend ing to other states that they pro vide a local promotion publication like the Georgia Fire Cracker to further their fire prevention acti vities. The Fire Cracker is the official monthly journal of the Georgia | Safety Fire Commission an dthe , NFPA is a voluntary membership [ organization, non-profit-making and non commercial, which serves as a clearing house for autoritative in formation on the subject of fire protection and prevention. Its world wide headquarters are in Boston, Massachusetts. Writing to Safety Fire Commis sioner Zack D. Cravey, NFPA Gen eral Manager Percy Bugbee stated, “it seems to us the little paper is doing an excellent promotional and educational job for fire prevention !and I thought you would be parti cularly interested to know that we have had numerous inquiries and comments from other states and we have had occasion several times to recommen dto other state fire authorities that they develop a broad program of general fire pre vention education similar to the one conducted in Georgia and that jthey provide a local publication like the Fire Cracker to stimulate and encourage fire prevention activity.” HOPEWELL NEWS v Mrs. David Miller and sons of Atlanta, Misses Mattie, Penelope and Annie Hughes of Sandry Spprings, also Mr. and Mrs. Hub ert Hamrick of Sandv Springs were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barron and family Col. and Mrs. Paul Paschal of Monroe spent Sunday afternoon January 14th with Mrs. Amelia Wallis and family Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw and little son Kenneth, Jr., of Grant ville, ?4r. and Mrs. M. H. Calloway of Bostwick and Miss Edna Calla way of College Park were visitors of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Callaway during the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wallis spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davidson and family at Kennesaw Mr. Jerry McCord, whe is a student at Young Harris College spent Christmas vacation here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCord Misses Margaret and Pearle Wal lis with a group of friends enjoy ed part of the Christmas holidays in Florida, visiting Daytona, Cy press Gardens and the Bok Tower. The Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company this week reeeved its license from Geor gia Insurance Commissioner Zack Cravey (cen -r) to climax a movement by I'arm Bureau families to establish a farmer owned Insurance c jtnpany. Present in Atlanta to participate in the ceremony Here, left to right, Foyd H. Tabor, Houston County, I■ I' I’i Vice President; John It. Batts, Bibb County, Manager (iFBIt Mutual Insurance Company; (Mr. Cravey), John P. Dun can, Jr., Brooks Count>, President, Georgia Farm Bureau and the newly formed Farm Bureau Insurance Company; and Harry L. Brown, Rabun County, Insurance Company and GFBF First Vice President. The action is part of an expanded service program for farm families in Georgia Farm Burea. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The regular meeting of the Cum ming Girl Scouts was held at the VFW Club house on January 12th. First we met in our patrols to select the neatest Girl Scout. Linda Boling was selected as the Neatest Girl Scout. Linda had the honor of starting the Refreshment line. Re freshments were served by Patsy Brambblett, Brenda Brackett, Mar tha Corn and Joan Com. We sang our Blessing after receiving our re freshments. We then met in Pat rols to collect dues. We finished our “Sit-Up-On’s". Then had the Grand March. We had the flag ceremonies- pledged allegiance to the Flag, said our Scout Pledge and then sang Ameri ca. After we were dismissed from formation we played some games. Troope Scribe Marian Wheeler HOLBROOK SERVICE STATION AND RECAPPING SHOP Ph: Tu. 7-5118 - Cumming-Canton Highway 20 We are doing our own Recapping and have installed New Equipment. We use the best grade of Rubber. See us for your New Tires and our Recapping Service. AIL AGES STRICKEN BY TBE , - GREAT CRIPPLER... \ CAUSE: UNKNOWN 1 Otl'V' -JSi MI PATIENT AID PROGRAM FOR / F1 '# ' ARTHRITIS PATIENTS THROUGH 7 /. / * j#' gP 18 IN 1959. I II 1 Doctors estimate 70% of | JjP %-'-l | serious crippling ctn be >/ A: | vented with EARLY TREATMENT. | ; • 7 \ l i? v 'B n& £ ft "" f til \ ||| a •. v\ |f RHEUMATOiD ARTHRITIS 3 WOMEN STRICKEN FOR EVERY /"Vdsl W MAN -WOMEN USUALLY ARE HIT BETWEEN 20 AND 35 ** . MARCH OF D K2Z FSN2?S BATTLE ARTHRITIS PLUS P0U0... BIRTH DEFECTS...Vi.TUS D JE* 1 .-" r. gggggggggggggggg Thursday, January 15, 1959. BROWNIE SCOUT | The Brownie Scout Troop No. 2 held its first meeting of the year j at the home of Mrs. Bruce Boggan, iScout leader, January 10, 1959. Mrs. Boggan discussed plans for the Coming year and gave inter esting and informative details con cerning them. Susan Bagley, assisted by her mother Mrs. Margaret Bagley serv ed delicious cookies and punch to the following Brownie Scouts and Mrs. Boggan. Gail Bramblett, Tere sa Barrett, Elaine Coots, Joan Mc- Carty, Nancy Boggan, Susan Grav itt, Peggy Sudderth, Judy Smith and Susan Bagley. JUDY SMITH, Reporter West offers plan to prevent sur prise attack.