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■ FORSYTH BIRTH
■ ANNOUNCEMENTS '
BURRELL—Mr. and Mrs. Don Burrell of Winder,Ga.announce
the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Leigh, born November 5, 1969
at Winder-Barrow Hospital. Mrs. Burrell, the former Carolyn
Hughes, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ivey Hughes of
Cumming. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D.B.
Burrell of Clarksville, Ga.
KING-Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyt King of Decatur announce
the birth of a son, David Wayne, born October 16, 1969 at
Dekalb General Hospital. Mrs. King is the former Shirley
Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Martin of Decatur.
She is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buell Martin and
Mr. Troy Sorrells and the late Mrs, Sorrells of Cumming.
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KEY-Mr. and Mrs. Billy Key of Cumming, announce the
birth- of a son, Christopher Anthony, born November 6, 1969
at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Key, the former Zelma
Murphy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Murphy of
La Grange, Texas. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Euwell Key of Cumming.
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NICHOLS-Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Nichols of Cumming
announce the birth of a daughter, Tamatha Lynn, born Nov.
10, 1969 at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Nichols, the former
Linda Lenora Cabe, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Cabe , of Cumming, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Tabor Nichols of Cumming. The baby joins a sister, Donna,
age
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WALDROP-Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Newton Waldrop ofSuwanee,
announce the birth of a son, Alan Lamar, born November 11,
1969 at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Waldroup is the former
Geraldine Hunter, daughter of Mrs. J.H. Hunter of Woodstock.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Janes E. Waldrop
of Suwanee.
KEITH-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keith of Maysville, Ga. announce
the birth of a son, Larry Dwayne, born Nov. 15, 1969 at Forsyth
County Hospital. Mrs. Keith, the former Wilma Brannon, is
the dkughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Keith of Pendegrass, Ga.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Bessie Bryson of Buford. The
baby -joins one sister, Theresa Lynn, age 21 months.
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SWEATMAN-Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sweatman of Cumming
announce the birth of a son, Stephen Morris, born Nov. 15, 1969
at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Sweatman, the former, Janice
Nix, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nix of Buford.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sweatman of
Cumming. The baby joins one sister, Tracy Leigh, age 4,
and one brother, James Stacy, age 1,
WATKINS-Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Eugene Watkins of Cumming
announce the birth of a son, Charles Daniel, born Nov. 14,1969
at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Watkins, the former Lucille
Lowe, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Lowe of Cumming.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watkins of
Cumming. The baby joins two sisters, Debbie, age 13, and
Ruthie, age 15.
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MR. AND MRS. HOLBROOK
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mire, 229 Atlanta Rd, Cumming,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Patricia Ann to Doug
las Holbrooks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Holbrook of Hopewell
Rd., Alpharetta, Ga.
The wedding was held October
24, 1969 at 8 p.m. at the bride’s
parents home. The bride’s fa
ther, Rev. Hoyt Whitmire per
formed the double ring cere
mony in the presence of re
latives and friends.
Charles Holbrooks, brother
of the groom served as the best
man.
Sandra Holbrook, sister-in
law of the groom, was matron
of honor.
The lovely bride, given in
marriage by her uncle, Lendon
Whitmire, wore a white satin
covered with lace-street length
wedding dress. She carried a
bouquet of pink and white carn
ations.
Mrs. Whitmire chose for her
daughter’s wedding a white
bond wool dress with matching
accessories. A corsage of white
and pink carnations completed
her outfit.
The groom’s mother, Mrs.
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matching accessories. A cor
sage of white and pink carna
tions completed her outfit.
Following the ceremony, the
bride’s parents entertained at
a lovely reception. Assisting
at the reception were Betty
Burnett and Becky Martin, sis
ters to the bride; Reba Payne,
and Aminda Whitmire, cousin
of the bride.
The flowers and decorations
were by Mrs. Anna Evans.
After a wedding trip to Te
nnessee, the couple will reside
in Roswell Ga.
Register For
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Take the G.E.D. test and
receive your High School Eq
uivalency Certificate in lieu
of high school diploma at Lan
ier Area Vocational-Technical
School, December 5 and 6. Qu
alify for better jobs. All qual
ified adults may take the G.E.D.
test and if they prefer some re
fresher training, they may en
roll in the evening course and
receive training in the subject
areas covered in the G.E.D.
If you are interested, call
Jerry Smith at 532-0191.
WOMEN’S NEWS
War Widows 9 Checks
Bigger checks for approxi
mately 168,000 widows are due
in January, Donald E. Johnson,
Administrator of Veterans Aff
airs announced today.
Signed by the President on
i OSCARVILLE |
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain, Mrs. Viola Bennett and Miss Rose
Crowe visited Mrs. Marcus Waldrip at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Adams in Hall County Sunday.
Mr. Jackie Wood and Miss Lillian Still attended the Football
game at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville , Fla, between the
Georgia Bulldogs and the University of Jacksonville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Waldrip left Friday for Meridan, Miss,
where the y will spend the next six weeks. Mr. Waldrip is on
a business trip as instructor for Lockheed of Marietta where
he is employed.
The Lottie Moon Circle of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
WMV met at the home of Mrs. Esther Stovall Monday night to
hear Mrs. Stovall give the Book report on “Sons of Ishmael”.
Present were Mrs. Lois Hemphill, Mrs. Ray Hemphill, Mrs.
George P. Brice, Mrs. Jim Bennett, Mrs. Mary Welch, Mrs.
Tom Brown, Mrs. W.L. Wood, Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Mrs.
Leona Waldrip, Mrs. Ruby Cheshire and Mrs. E.C. Waldrip.
Mrs. Wilma Turner and sons, Johnny and Ben of Gaines
ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Wood and sons Joey and Douglas,
of Chamblee were guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Wood Monday night.
Sorry to report Mrs. Tina Bagby a patient at the DeKalb
General Hospital. She was injured in a fall at her home. Get
well wishes go out to her.
Rev. Tommy Henderson filled his regular appointment at
the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Sunday morning. Rev.
and Mrs. Henderson were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bagwell. On Sunday night his nephew, Rev. Berry Hen
derson was guest speaker. We welcome him back anytime,
Sunday School attendance pins were presented by Mrs.
Charlotte. Among those receiving pins were Carl Gene Mar
tin, 12 years; Ronnie Pinson, 6; Wendell Bagwell ,6; Gwen
Bagwell, 6; and Lugene Bennett, 6 years.
Mrs. Perry Reynolds, Mrs. Avis Honea, Miss Blondine
Reynolds and Chris Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Crow and family in Winder Sunday.
Miss Bobbie Sue Gibbs of Gainesville and Robin Dacus
spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Addie Bennett.
Mrs. Barbara Cain attended a meetin g along with other
servicemen’s wives held at the library in Cumming Tuesday
night. Mrs. Cain served refreshments at the social hour.
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S'* \ NOV. 20th THRU NOV. 29th.
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Oct. 27, 1969, a new law (PL
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most widows of servicemen and
veterans who are eligible for
dependency and indemnity com
pensation (DIC).
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, CUMMING, GA., NOV. 20, 1969
STRICTLY FOR
WOMEN
By; Zelma R. Bannister
Holiday Planning
Are you getting ready for the
holidays? Sound like lam jump
ing the gun? Well, now is a good
time to do some serious pla
nning if you haven’t already done
so.
Let’s think and plan for a few
minutes on preparing for the
holiday foods you may want to
serve.
Use one of your most valued
appliances the food freezer—
to prepare for the holiday sea
son. Follow these simple rules
for enjoyable mealtime exper
iences.
Freeze only high quality
foods. Choose a variety of foods
your family will enjoy. Follow
ing recommended instructions,
prepare food for the freezer
immediately to avoid loss of
quality.
Be sure, to package foods in
meal-size quantities. Fill con
tainers properly, leaving head
space for expansion of liquid
or simi-liquid foods.
Foods should be frozen quick
ly and stored at zero degrees
or lower. If you need any in
structions in preparing and fr
eezing foods for the holiday sea
son, please contact my office.
We can provide you with the
necessary information.
Another tip to those home
makers who plan to purchase
commercially frozen foods, be
Miss Lynn Bennett, Gail Durand, Frances Welch and Bobbie
Sue Gibbs visited Lugene Bennett Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Waldrip visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Waldrip in Gainesville recently.
Mr. Ciscero Collins of Gainesville visited his sister, Mrs.
Bertha Waldrip Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Mooney visited Mrs. Mooney’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Dean Pugh near Silver City.
Several from here attended the singing at New Bridge
Church in Hall County Sunday and report a fine singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wood and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Chung visited their grandmother, Mrs. Tina Bagby
in the Dekalb General Hospital near Decatur Sunday.
Observing birthdays are Miss Lynn Bennett, W.C. Owen,
Hazel Allen and Bertha Mae Brice.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Harris of Dawsonville visited Mr. and
Mrs. J.B. Bennett Tuesday night.
sure to take this food home
quickly and place immediately
in your food freezer.
FROZEN BREADS
Do you and your family enjoy
homemade yeast bread and
rolls? Why not plan to prepare
a quantity and store them in
the food freezer for the holiday
season?
All baked breads and rolls
are perfectly preserved by fr
eezing. Unbaked dough may lose
some of its rising capacity
after freezing and thawing.
However, unbaked dough can be
successfully frozen for a short
time.
Scientific research shows
that there is an advantage in
freezing rolls, even for as short
a period as 24 hours. You may
freeze rolls fully baked or
brown and serve rolls. These
will keep up to six months. Un
baked rolls may be held frozen
for a week to ten days. Unb
aked dough may be held for up
to three weeks.
Remember to use a standard
receip; package in moisture
vapor proof freezer materials;
quick freeze and store at zero
degrees or lower temperature.
IT’S A FACT!
You can’t be a howling suc
cess by simply howling.