The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 23, 1959, Image 5

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Cummin?, Georgia. SOCIETY MRS. ROY OTWELL, JR, Society Editor, Phone: Tu. 7—2965 Miss Paula Palmour spent last week visiting relatives in Doraville Miss Elaine Westbrook was the Saturday night guest of Miss Dian na Palmour Miss Regina Eidson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Eidson in Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis and family of Atlanta spent the week end with Mrs. J. C. Fleming Mrs. Bobby Kingery and son, Mike visited her parents in States boro this past weekend Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Phagan and Billy spent last week with relatives in Rebecca and Fitzgerald, Georgia Miss Dianna Palmoul had as her guest Friday night, Miss Candy Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Fleming and family of Decatur spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. C. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poss and Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Atlanta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladston Sudderth Mr. and Mrs. Grady McCarty and children spent several days last week visiting relatives in St. Peters burg, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Craft have returned home from Clayton where they operated a Day Camp for the past month Misses Patricia Howell and Linda Ingram are spending this week at Camp Perrin, Rutan Music Camp at Lawrenceville Mr. and Mrs. Ardeal Holbrook are vacationing in Ohio, Michigan and other northern points of in terest this week Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pirkle and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 Adams of Nor cross were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worley Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin of Brookhaven and Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Lorner of Alpharetta visited Mrs. J. H. Worley Sunday Mrs. Grace Palmour and daugh ters, Paula and Dianna have re turned fter vacationing recently in Lake Worth and Pal Beach, Fla Mrs. Bettye Wofford and Mrs. Grace Palmour were in Atlanta Thursday on Health Department business Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blac-kstock, their children and Marion Wheeler spent Wednesday in Cherokee North Carolina Mrs. Dean Barrett is attending the Counselors Guidance Clinic which is being held at North Geor gia College this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garston Green and daughter Lois Ann and Brenda Stewart left Saturday for a vaca tion in California Captain Harry Crews, Jr. Retired is visiting his family and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Redd for several days PREACHING NOTICE Rev. Virgil Jones will preach at Silver Shooals Baptist Church Sun day night July 26. You are cord ially invited to be with us. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover and children and Miss June Blacstock have returned home after vacation ing last week at Panama City Florida. Mrs. Guv Lummus left Friday night July 17 for Milwaukee, Wis., to spend two weeks with her Broth er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smitz. We wish her a nice time on her visit and a safe return The Rose Garden Club held their Annual picnic Tuesday at the Com munity House. Sixteen members and their families enjoyed an hour of swimming before the picnic lunch was spread. The Wesleyan Service Guild held their annual picnic Thursday even ing with swimming at 6:00 O’clock followed by picnic supper and fel lowship hour at 7:30 P. M. The picnic was enjoy'd by 15 members and their families. PENDLEY, HOLBROOK MARRIAGE The New Harmony Baptist Church of Cumming formed the setting Sunday, July 12 at 4:00 p. m. for the marriage of Cynthia Kay Holbrook and Norris Lamar Pendley. The Reverend Frank Vaughan officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Holbrook of Cum ming. The bridegrooms’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Clyde Pendley. also of Cumming. Curtiss Thompson of Cumming served as the bridegrooms’ best man. Usher-groomsmen were Billy Housley, Larry Pendley and Robert Wood ,all of Cumming. Mrs. Connie Wood, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barbara Thompson, Mary Kathryn Roper and Joann Lummuss. all of Cumming. The bride, given in marriage by her father, A. D. Holbrook, wore a wedding floor-length gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta with a scalloped neckline embroid ered with pearls. Her veil of illu sion was attched to a crdwn of pearls. She carried a boquet of carnations, orchides and Lilly-of the-valley. The ceremony was performed against a background of traditional seven-branched candelabra, white gladiolas and ferns. Bridesmaids wore light blue, bal lerina length dresses of tulle over taffeta with three-tiered skirts, seal loped neckline and shoes of light blue. All wore fingertip veils of illusion and carried boquets of white carnations. Th brides mother wore a pal blue lace dress with white acces sories and a corsage of white or chids. The bridegrooms’ mother was similarly attired in a pale blue lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of white orchids and matching light blue shoes. Following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The bride chose for the trip, a white sheath dress with frosted green accessor ies. Mrs. Pendley is a graduate of Forsyth County High School and has attended the Gainesville Branch of the University of Georgia. She is employed at the Bank of Cum ming. The groom is employed with his Father in the Feed and Poultry business. The couple will reside in their new home on the Atlanta Highway. LIGHT REUNION The Light Reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. J. S. Harrison at Coal Mountain Sunday July 26. Everybody invited to come and be with us. Mr. A. Y. Howell, Sr. of Boone, N. C., and Canton Howell and Reeves Howell are spending sever al days this week with Dr. and Mrs. A. Y. Howell Mrs. Roy Otwell, Jr and children spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Irvin Brannen in Statesboro. Mrs. Otwell was an attendant in the Smith—Jennings Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watson of Franklin and Mrs. Elsie Malone of Clayton, Oklahoma spent several days last week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. N. Lambert and her family Library Notice: Vacation Reading Club will end July 31st. Readers please bring Reading Roundups Records to the Library by August Ist. Mrs. Jean Potts Mr. C. N. .Lambert and Mrs. Dean Barrett are attending a Work Conference on Guidance Counseling and Testing at North Georgia Col lege at Dahlonega i Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holbrook [and Phil spent last week in Day jtona Beach Florida. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smallwood in Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lee and children have returned home after a week’s vacation with their fam dies in Hartford and Montgomery Alabama. They also visited rela tives in Florida. Their children Janet and Kenneth returned home [with them after having spent the ' past month with heir Grandparents The Forsyth County News YOUR HELP NEEDED HELP the Forsyth County Junior Chamber of Commerce promote the new Forsyth County Park. This organization has devoted ther time and money to develop the Park for Public Conveniences. Your co operation and support will be greatly appreciated. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Joy Samples was honored with a party on her fourth birth day July 15, given by her Mother Mrs. Narmon Samples. She had as guest, Leigh and Forrest Martin, Kim and Lamar Uuckols, Douglas Grizzle, Linda Worley, David Gil bert, Royce and Kathy Samples and Maxine Hubbard. After she opened her many gifts, refreshments were served. Birth Announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter on July 12 at Georgia Baptist Hospital She has been given the name of Marcia Helen Smith. Mrs. Smith will be remembred as the former Annette Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. John D. Glover at tended a conference and dinner Sunday, July 12, in Atlanta, as guests of Allstate Insurance Com panies. The meeting was held for the company’s local agents and their wives in Allstate’s new Geor gia-Alaama regional office. In addi tion to discussing company sales and claim progrms with members of the regional management staff, the guests were conducted on a tour of the new building. ECHOLS REUNION The Echols Reunion will be held at Haw Creek Sunday July 26. Basket lunch will be served at the noon hour. Coy Echols, President Peggy Echols, Secretary CEMETERY WORKING At Pleasant Grove M. E. Church Saturday morning July 25th. You that have friends or loved ones buried there come early and help clean off. NOTICE— Those who have rela tives buried at Ebenezer Cemetery will please meet there Thursday July 30 to clean off the cemetery. Also will appreciate the help cf the community in getting this work done. NOTICE CEMETERY WORKING All who have lovedones buried at Zion Hill Baptist Church and all who will help are requested to come and bring tools and help clean off the cemetery Saturday August Ist. Come Early. By request of the Church. MRS. CARROI, FLOYD COUNTY DRESS WINNER Mrs. Carrol Floyd of the Chesta tee Home Demonstration Club was the County H. D. Dress Revue Win ner. The Dress Revue was held Wedndesday, T uly 15 at the For syth County High School. Sixteen (16) women entered. Mrs. Floyd modeled a black and white stripped seersucker casual dress. She wore red accessories. Mrs. Wallace Wood was named the county alternate winner. She modeled a black church dress trimmed in black and white polka dots. Her white hat had a matching polka dot band. Mrs. Floyd will participate in the State Home Demonstration Dress Revue August 27th at the Fine Arts Auditorium on the cam pus of the University of Georgia in Athens. Davison’s sponsors the State Revue. Other home demonstration club women modeling in the County Revue were: House Dress Group—Mrs. R. R. Worley; First place. Casual Group—Mrs. Carroll Floyd; First; Mrs. Issac Bennett, Se cond; Mrs. Robert Gibson. Third; Mrs. Hoyt Pilcher, Mrs. Kathryn Bagwell. Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs. Roscoe Thomas. Church Group—Mrs. Wallace Wood First; Mrs. Imogene Boles, Se cond; Mrs. Dillard Thomason, Third: Mrs. Lois Heard, Mrs. Inez McGuire, Mrs. Carrol Phil lips. Stylish Stout Group—Mrs. B. W. Harrison, First; Mrs. Tommie Garrett, Second. Judges for the Revue were Mrs. Ann Westfield and Miss Virginia Wood both Home Demonstration Agents from Murray County. Following the judging and an nouncement of winners the Chatta hoochee, Oscarville and Chestatee home demonstration clubs served delicious punch and cookies. If all the tractors on Georgia farms todav were lined up they would stretch a distance of 190 miles, report engineers, Agricultur ai Extension Service. Soil Conservation District News JAMES T COOTS SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE j H. M. Holland, Route 4, Cum ming, Georgia, who was appointed district supervisor June 4, 1959 to fill the vacancy created by the death of W. J. Orr attended his first board meeting last week in j Gainesville. The appointment was | made by Gov. Ernest Vandiver. : Holland has been a soil and water consercation farmer of this county for a long time. World’s first soil conservation stamp to be issued on August 26, 1959 at Rapid City, S. C. The stamp will be on sale at your local post office August 27, 1959. Buy your supply on that date. C. T. Waite, Jr., Dr. C. C. Reding and Bradford Samples recently took soil sampled for laboratory analysis. Results of these soil tests wil laid din determining lime and fertilizer need for maintenance on alfalfa .fescue and sercea and la dino clore. Felt Tribble seven miles west of Cumming on Canton road recently replanned his farm for soil and water conservation purposes with the aid of SCS technicians. Wood land management and flood dam maintenance were stressed. SILVER SHOALS Chapter No. 14 Royal Arch Masons MEETS ON FIRST & THIRD THURSDAY NIGHTS Cumming, Georgia SWIMMING INSTRUCTION A beginner class for Adults and Children Contact Bryan Craft, Telephone No. Tu. 7 —5330. WITH YOUR COUNTY AGENT Walter H. Rucker Poultry Institute The Fourth Annual Georgia Poul try Institute will be held at Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center from Aug ust 241 h to August 27th| Make your plans to attend now. Program will be available at your County Agent’s office upon request. Pimiento Pepper The first 1959 Pimiento Pepper in Forsvth County will be bought at the Brookwood pick-up station on Tuesday, August 4th. Pick-up days this year will be Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday of each week. Winter Forage Short Course A Winter Forage Short Course will be held at the Georgia Experi ment Station, Experiment, Georgia, on Tuesday. August 18, 1959. Al! Forsyth County Livestock owners are invited to attend. Notify your Countv Agent’s office if you plan to attend and a meal ticket will be reserved foi you. 4-H Sheep Demonstration Larrv Pendlev. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pendley. has been se lected to receive the 1959 4-H Sheep Demonstration Flock for North Agricultural Extension Service Dis trict. Larry will receive 20 ewes and 1 purebred ram. The purpose of Larry’s demonstration is to othe*- 4-H Hub members and adult farmers the recommended practices in sheep production and marketing in Georgia. Beef Cattle Short Course The annual Beef Cattle Short Course this year will be held at Hardman Hall, University of Geor gia College of Agriculture on Fri day, July 31st, beginning at 9:15 A. M. All Forsyth County Beef Cattle owners and producers are cordially invited to attend. A copy of the program can be seen at the County Agent’s office, i Late Lamb Sale A late lamb sale will be held tomorrow, July 24th at McClure— Burnett Stock Yards in Atlanta. Lambs should arrive there as early as possible and the sale will begin at 1:00 P. M. This is the only late lamb sale that is being held in the state. EMPLOYERS CAN REDUCE TAXES July 17—"A dollar sav edd is a dollar made,’’ said Com missioner of Labor Ben T. Huiet today as he urged employers sub ject to the Georgia Employment Security Law to submit their pay [roll report and taxes for the se cond calendar quarter on or before the deadline, midnight, 31st of this month. “By acting promptly, em ployers will rave real money. Those who fail to meet the deadline will deprive themselves of a computa tion for possible reduction in their rate under the State’s experience rate law,” he said. I Employers should pay any back taxes, as every penny paid this month will be used to figure the lowest rate for which his exper ience can qualify,” Huiet added. I “Georgia employers, by their co operation, have already been saved about 270 Million dollars. Had it not been for the Georgia Law, these ‘savings’ would have been paid into the coffers of the Fed eral Government,” he concluded. Forms for reporting have been mailed to empployers. FOR RENT—Two Houses— One with Chicken House—Contact M. P. Holbrook, Cumming, Ga. NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN. SHOWS INCREASE IN BUSINESS Gainesville’s National Farm As sociation completed a fiscal year with outstanding loans on its books increased to $4,340,358, S. Kinning ham, secretary-treasurer and gen eral manager said this weekend. He said a three per cent dividend will be paid stockholders within a , few weeks. | The farm loan association ex tends long term credit to farmers by making loans for new homes and farm improvements as well as for the purchase of land and payments of debts. It service covers Barrow, Daw son, Forsyth, Habersham, Hall, Jackkson, Lumpkin, Rabun, Steph ens. Towns, Union and White Coun ties. 624 v/ajue i PARSONS CUMMING, GEORGIA. LAND BANK LOANS Made Through GAINESVILLE NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Provides THE BEST FARM CREDIT 5 to 40 Years To Pay EASY PAYMENTS LOW COST OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY IT’S MEMBERS S. KINNINGHAM, Shc*-Treas. & General Manager L. S. PATTON, Ass’t, Sec.-Trew. Gainesville, Georgia 300 E. Washington St„ Phone LE. 4-7554 Thursday, July 23, 1959. FRIENDS In The Hospital DISMISSALS Mrs. A. T. Moore Master Merle A. Samples Mr. J. W. Clay Mrs. Ida Brown Mr. Harveyy Jones Mr. Joe Burt Mrs. Thomas Nelms Mrs. Evelyn Smith and daughter Mrs. Thelma Shirley and daughter Miss Edith Bannister Mrs. Bobby Wallace Mrs. V. B. Vaughan Mrs. Marvin Samples Mr. Glen Hendersons HOLY BIBLE te ' ; 'i \%, i| Authorized King PyjjJ Janjes/VersiDn. Kj HH Family register. ■■ . | treas welcome gift. jj^Jjj^J Gem Jewelry Cos. Cumming, Ga.