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Cumming, Georgia.
- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Res. TU. 7-2965
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harper and
children of Rome, Ga. were the
Sunday visitors of her brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Lambert.
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Mrs. Roy Otwell, Jr. attended
the monthly meeting of the Col.
William Candler chapter of D.A.R.
in Gainesville last Thursday.
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Mrs. Tom Heard and Mrs. B. B.
Robertson spent Monday in At
lanta.
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Mr. Charles Welch, student at
the University of Ga. spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Welch.
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Mr. and Mrs. Andy Martin of
East Point were the weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burress
the weekend visitors of Rev. and
Mrs. C. B. Gazaway and other
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Martin of
Brookhaven were the Sunday after
noon guests of Mrs. Lewis Tate.
* * * *
Miss Eleanor Hughes of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hughes.
* * * *
Mrs. Roy Otwell and Mrs. La
trelle Brooks attended the play
“Mr. Music Man”, at the City
Auditorium in Atlanta Saturday.
• Mrs. W. R. Hunt of Cave Springs
is visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Leon Boling and her family.
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Mrs. J. C. Fleming is visiting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carina Turn
er, Miami for several weeks.
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Perry Ann Watson spent Friday
night and Saturday with Linda
Watscon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Reppard DeLoach
of Statesboro spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. W. N.
Poole.
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Messrs. Frank Chancey, Leon
Boling, J. C. Vaughn, Jr. and Fred
Darnell are attending a Rural
Electric meeting in Texas this
week.
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Mrs. R. A. Ingram and daughter
Linda were in Atlanta Saturday.
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Mrs. John Padgett and daughter
have retur/ied home after visiting
her mother in Greer, S. C.
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Mrs. Virginia Cheek and Miss
Bette Ann Moore spent Sunday
In Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gilbert
and daughter of Doraville were
the Sunday guests of Mrs. Grape
Palmour.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pirkle of
Atlanta and Mrs. Emma Pirkle of
Roswell were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Pirkle.
Johnny and his wife left Wednes
day for Manmouth, New Jersey,
where Johnny will attend Officers
Training School for eight weeks.
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Mrs. Hermon Wood of Sawnee
Electric Membership Corporation
spent several days in Atlanta last
week where she received instruct
ions On biling machines.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens
and daughter, Mildred and Miss
Frances Kennemore spent Sunday
in the mountains of north Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jennings
and daughter, Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron of Cumming chap
ter of the Eastern Star and Mr.
and Mrs. John Hugh Monroe at
tended the annual Eastern Star
Banquet in Atlanta Saturday night.
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Miss Nancy Wolfe of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wolfe.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall and
daughter Margarett Joe ot Macon
were the weekend guests of Mrs.
Hall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
C. Phillips.
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Joe Wheeler, Jr. spent the week
end with David Wyld in Albany,
Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and
family were Sunday visitors, with
the J- C. Roe family.
MRS. ROY OTWELL, Jr., Society Editor
Mrs. H. H. Brannon of Gaines
ville and Mrs. Bill Hunter and
daughter of Decatur were Satur
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S.
M. Stripland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stancil
attended the Dixie Hair and Beauty
at the Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta
Sunday.
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Mr. Joe Spooner, agricultural
engineer has returned home after
surveying in Jefferson fo'r the past
few weeks. Mr. Spooner is the
engineer at the Soil Conservation
office in Forsyth County.
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Mrs. Ben Stone of Atlanta, Mrs.
Clyde James, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Auther
Herring of Alpharetta was Satur
day dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elder Herring.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Herring
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Phillips at Dahlonega.
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BIRTHDAY SPEND-THE-NIGHT .
PARTY
Miss Susan Grogan entertained
a number of her friends with a
spend-the night party Friday night
at her home this also given to
celebrate Susan’s fourteenth birth
day.
After a steak supper the group
was served birthday cake and ice
cream. Susan at this time received
many lovely gifts.
Enjoying the occasion were:
Misses Paula Heard, Linda Voi
les, Joyce Gunter, Sandra Thomas,
Ann Watson, Jane Wallace, Beverly
Bartenfield, Marion Wheeler, Re
gina Eidson, Linda Ingram, Sandra
Samples, Patsy Grogan, Ernestine
Hamby, Susan Walls, Barbra Ham
by, Diane Pubh, Elaine Floyd and
Pat Heard.
Susan is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldo Grogan.
EASTERN STAR OFFICERS
HONORED
The Camming Chapter of East
era Star honored their elective and
"appointive officers with a party
Tuesday/ night at the Masonic
Hall. Each officer brought as her
guest a member of another chap
ter who holds the same office.
The red and white Valentine
motif was carried out in the dec
orations of the hall.
Fruit cake, dainty party sand
wiches and coffee were served.
The 1960-61 officers are as fol
lows: Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Rich
ards, Worthy Patron and Worthy
Matron, Miss Edith Bannister,
Associate Matron: Mr. Kazy Ben
nett, Associate Patron; Mrs. Clara
Mae Cox, Secretary; Mr. C. W.
Cox, Treasurer; Mrs. Roy Beaty,
Conductress; Mrs. Connie Wood;
Associate Conductress; Mrs. Mary
Monroe, Chaplain; Mrs. Lila Mae
Wolfe, Marshal; Mrs. Rebecca Fa
gan, Ruth; Mrs. Martha Pendley,
Esther; Mrs. Maude Barnett, Mar
tha; Mrs. Lois Heard, Electa; Mrs.
Glana Pirkle, Warder; and Mr.
Grady Savage, Sentinel.
JAYCETTES MEET
The monthly meeting of the
Forsyth County Jaycettes took
place Monday evening at the S
and M Cofe.
After a steak supper the presi
dent, Mrs. Joe Spooner, called the
meeting to order followed by the
reading of Jaycettes Creed.
Minutes and committee reports
were then heard.
Members were reminded of the
state winter board meeting to be
held in Macon on February 18 and
19 at which time the state nomi
nating committee will report. The
deadline date of February 25 was
given as the last time to order
hats for the National convention
in June, names should be turned
into Mrs. Jerry Vaughn by this
time.
A letter from Mrs. Peggy Hoi
brook. Ninth district director, was
read which stated her resignation
of this office.
Plans for the May Day Festival
to be given by the Jacettes were
discussed. Chairman Estelle Gor
don and Patricia! Martin submitted
ideas to the club for this affair
which is to be held in the early
part of May.
The club decided to sponsor an
other "Polio Clinic” sometime this
March, the date to be set by chair
man, Betty Woford.
Jaycettes also discussed plans for
assisting in the Heart Fund .Drive.
The Forsyth County News
Office TU. 7-2321
CROSS ROADS H.D.C
Cross Roads Demonstration Clpb
met February 9 at the club house
with 13 members, and Mrs. Bann
ister present.
Mrs. Mae Bennett, president
called the meeting to order. Mrs.
Beth Gazaway conducted the scrip
ture reading from the 7th chapter
of John. Mrs Lizzie Tatum read a
poem of prayer to ‘‘Those Growing
Old.”
Minutes and roll call, and Treas
urer report.
Business old and new was dis
cussed, some of the members are
planning the trip to Atlanta for
a party of Richs in March.
Mrs. Yylene Mathis demonstrated
a beautiful homemade Valentine
box,
Mrs. Zelma Bannister demon
stration was the topic on cancer,
that is very important.
The social hour was enjoyed in
a game and delicious refreshments
served by Mrs. Lizzie Tatum and
Beth Gazaway.
The meeting was then adjourned.
Mrs. A. R. Sewell, Reporter.
Services here Sunday was well
attended. The pastor, Rev. Harold
Thompson, Rev. Hubert Young
blood and Rev. VV. R. Callaway
brought some very interesting
messages.
Mrs. Stella Westbrooks and
daughter of Gainesville spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Vada
Chambers.
Mrs. Nellie Harrison visited Mr.
and Mrs’. Dilmus Tidwell Saturday
nighc.
Miss Vickie Bennett celebrated
her 11th Birthday Thursday with
several of her friends and a
birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Tinsley
visited Mr. Robert Lee and family
Ihursdaiy night.
Mrs. Jane Martin is on the
sick list this week, hope for a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Ted Hicks and family spent
Sunday with relatives in Gaines
ville. *■
Mr. Lane Bennett and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Y. J.
Tin mason and family.
Mrs. Bessie Hubbard spent a
while Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Inez Sewell.
Mr. Clearance Bennett of Gaines
ville was visiting relatives here
last week.
Miss Jessie Bell Mathis and
Mr. Cecil Jones were married
Saturday, February 11.
We wish this young couple a
very happy life together.
—o— FRIENDS -o-
DISMISSALS FROM FORSYTH
COUNTY HOSPITAL
Mrs. Myrtie Holbrook
Mrs. Myrtie Slaton
Mrs. Florence Patterson
Mr., David McClure
Mr. Lanier Hughes
Mrs. Vivan Sams and daughter
Master Jerry Strayhorn
Mr. Sam Howard
Mr. Claude Baker
Mrs. Marie Cox
Mrs. Charlotte Gilstrap and son
Mrs. Annie Ryder
Mrs. Annie Fay Holtzclaw and son
Master Ezra Chumbley
Mrs. Lois Gilleand and daughter
Mrs. Marie Green and daughter
Mr. J. B. Caldwell
Mr. Ralph Tiner
Mrs. Clyde Williams
Mr.' John Scott
Mrs. Wilma Holtzclaw
Mrs. Dorris Cantrell
Mrs. Phobe Martin and daughter
Mrs. Louella Pressby and daughter
Mrs. Margie Day
Mrs. Sue Blackburn and son
Mr. Roger Bennett
Master Donald Smith
Master Stevie Poss
Master Jerry Payne
Mrr. Christine Samples V t
PREACHING NOTICE
Rev. Hubert Youngblood will
preach at Mt. Pisgie Sunday night,
February 19, at 7 p. m.
Everyone is invited to come out
and hear him.
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Mr. Bill Herring of Atlanta
spent the weekend with his par'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Herring.
FORSYTH COUNTY HIGH NEWS
The local GEA teachers of the
county will meet Thursday after
noon, February 16, at 3:30 p. m.
at the High School Cafetorium.
Mr. John Palmer of WSB Radio
and Television will be the guest
speaker. His subject will* be his
“Tour of Russia.”
The F. H. A. organization will
help in the Bloodmobile to be on
Thursday of this week.
The annual sweetheart banquet
of the Intermediate and Young
Peoples Department of the First
Baptist church will be held in the
cafetorium Saturday evening. Dr.
Solomon Dowis will be the guest
speaker. The parents of the young
people will serve dinner. Mrs. Joe
Roane is sponsor.
SCIENCE CLUB NEWS
The Forsyth County High School
Club met February 1. The meeting
was called to order by the presi
dent, Gail Heard and the devo
tional was given by Robert Bar
tenfeld . The secretary, Janice
Day read the minutes of the last
meeting and called the roll.
Our sponsor, Mrs. Pittard, dis
cussed with us our project for
the year which is the Science
Fair to be held at Forsyth County
High. Roger Heard was elected
coordinator over the Science fair
and the committee chairman will
work with him. All members will
be. asked to help with this pro
ject.
The Science Club Initiation was
held February - 14. There were
entertainment and refreshments
afterwards.
We also discussed going to the j
Science Fairs to be held at North
Georgia College and at the Uni
versity of Georgia. These will be ;
discussed more fully at the follow- :
ing meetings.
Peggy Milum, Reporter.
MATT P. T. A.
The Matt P.T.A. met Mondaj
night, February 13, at the school
house with 15 present.
Meeting was called to order by
president, Roy Bailey, who also
led us in prayer, minutes were
read and approved. Heard Treas
urer’s report.
Mrs. Flora Bell Wallis’ room won
the prize for the most parents
present, there were 19 parents and
one grandmother.
After the business session was
finished Mrs. Wallis second and
third grades gave a very good
program on “Valentines Day,” the
children did a very good job with
the program. They also sang
“Working The Road,” assisted by
the pupils who were present from
Mrs. Worley’s first grade.
Meeting closed after the pro
gram.
Mrs. Hoyt Pilcher, Reporter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone
for their kindness in the sickness
and death of our dear husband,
father and grandfather, Fred Gen
try. Along with memories of him
in our hearts we’ll always have
thoughts of the many wonderful
friends. The doctors, the entire
staff of Forsyth County Hospital.
The Rev.’s Ford Phillips and
James Mcßrayer, the singers and
Ingram Funeral Home. May God
bless you all.
Mrs. Fred Gentry and family.j
,
We have some beautiiul spring
drip dry cottons in 4 «d. Center
Cut dress lengths, this is dress
maker material, Not Remants. this
comes in Prints, Checks, Solids.
Some imports, also few pieces of
spring wool skirt lengths. This
is now at the residence of Mrs.
Ray Taylor. Come look them over,
sew and save.
Mrs. Ray Taylor,
Mrs. Loy Pruitt.
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We are a highly reputable, in
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'offering opportunity for rapid
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“HEART FUND SWEETHEARTS” Gail (left) and Sybil
Proux, Hapeville sisters who are “Heart Fund Sweethearts” for
the Georgia Heart Association’s February funds campaign, light
the "Torch of Hope,” symbolizing the hope that some day the
conquest of heart diseast will be realized. The girls, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Proux, are now leading normal, healthy
lives following identical operations to correct congenita! heart
defects. Such surgery is made possible by research programs
supported through the Heart Fund, the GHA’s only appeal.
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