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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, JANUARY 6,1912-
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BY: MRS. ZELMA R. BANNISTER
COUNTY EXTENSION HOME ECONOMIST
How much leisure time do
you have - -when nothing is de
manded of you—to do what you
wanted to do?
Each new day brings more
gadgets and push-button con
veniences to save time and
energy. With all these dev
ices, there should be plenty
of time for leisure. Do you
find it? No matter how many
devices or gadgets are avail
able to help you, minutes and
hours can slip away.
The answer to having more
leisure time is wise time man
agement:
LIVE SIMPLY
Don’t complicate your sche
dule. Today’s trend is toward
a comfortable, relaxed way of
life. Those of you who slave
all day doing house work, then
take up your mending in the
evening are no longer looked
upon as the shining light of
womanhood. The successful
homemaker looks upon house
keeping as only part of her h
omemaking responsibility. She
finds time for all activities--
work, leisure, personal care,
sleep, etc.
Take a good look at your
pattern of living. Know what
is important to you and your
family. Recognize what stan
dards of housecleaning are ne
cessary to maintain health and
harmony. Do a job only as
well as it needs to be done.
Most important, know when to
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SIMPLIFY YOUR WORK
The way you work is dir
ectly related to the length of
your working day and how you
feel at the end of the day.
Questioning your work habits
is a good way to see needed
changes. Don’t try to improve
all your housekeeping practices
at once. Instead, learn to do
one or two things rapidly and
well. In the course of a week
you may save an hour or more.
Become a clock watcher!
WE
HAVE
MOVED)
But we’re still in Cumming
Our New Address is:
117 Mountain View Drive
(First House Off Canton St. On Left)
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION
-Order By Phone
-887-3338
Lanierland Florist
117 Mountain View Drive Cumming , Go.
Strictly
For
Women
MAKE A PLAN OF WORK
Planning helps you to see a
job as a whole. Taking time to
plan your work saves time in the
long run. Planning helps you
work at a convenient and des
irable time. No hard, fast
rules can be set up, because
i you must work at your own
plan. In planning, provide time
for daily, weekly and seasonal
tasks.
Daily schedules should in
clude all routine work for the
day. In making your schedule
allow adequate time for each
task and provide for rest br
eaks. The best kind of rest is
a short nap--even 10 or 15
minutes. If this is impossible,
look at the newspaper or lis
ten to music.
Don’t let interruptions lead
up to believe that scheduling
is not worthwhile. Allow a
little leeway in your schedule
to permit short work stoppages.
It’s a good rule to do the th-
{ ings that you dislike first. Dis
cipline yourself to allot a spec
ial time for these things. When
the time comes, do the task
without delay! Plan some sort
of reward when you finish, such
as a coffee break or phone call.
Occasional tasks such as hol
idays and birthday parties
should be planned for in daily,
weekly and seasonal schedules
as the need arises.
WRITE YOUR PLAN
A written plan takes away
the burden of shuffling all the
jobs to be done in your head.
Make it as detailed as you think
it needs to be. Write out a
daily, weekly and monthly sch
edule in calendar fashion. Stick
to itandenjoyyourleisuretime.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
IN THE FOR
SYTH NEWS.
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Miss Anglin Ta Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.
Anglin of Cumming announce
the engagement of their dau
ghter, Jeanette Sarah Anglin,
to SP/4 Van D. Hall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall also
of Cumming.
The Bride-elect is a grad
uate of Forsyth County High
School and is presently em
ployed by Liberty Mutual Ins
urance.
4—H Meets
The Sawnee Junior Girls 4-H
Club met Dec. 13 in the school
cafeteria. A Christmas pro
gram with a manger scene was
presented by Vice-President,
Teressa Monroe. Recordbooks
for the 1972 year were rec
eived. We exchanged gifts and
the meeting was adjourned by
President, Lynn Martin.
Reporter, Deloris Andrews
SP/4 Hall is a graduate of
Forsyth County High also att
ended Lanier Tech and is now
stationed at Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama.
The wedding will take place
at Haw Creek Baptist Church
on January 22, 1972 at 7:30
p.m. All friends and relatives
are invited.
Athletic* Booster
Club Meeting
The monthly meeting ui the
Forsyth County Athletic Boo
ster Club will be held this Th
ursday evening, January 6, at
the High School Library. The
meeting will begin at 7:30 and
all members and interested pa
rties are urged to attend.
Awards are to be made to the
most valuable basketball player
for month of December on both
the girl’s and boy’s teams.
Forsyth Births
MAJOR-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Major of Jackson Place announce
the birth of a daughter, Merideth Lynn, born January 2, 1972
at Northside Hospital in Atlanta. Mrs. Major is the former
Lavone Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Estelle Fuller Lindsey and
the late Mr. James Fuller of 214 Tolbert St. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Major.
AKINS-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Akins of Cumming announce the birth
of a daughter, Terri Ann, born December 28, 1971 at Forsyth
County Hospital. Mrs. Akins is the former Linda Greer, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Greer of Smith, Alabama. Pat
ernal grandmother is Mrs. Lois Akins of Cumming. The baby
joins Craig age 21/2 yrs.
MCCLURE-Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McClure of Alpharetta ann
ounce the birth of a daughter, Tressa Lousise, born December
30, 1971 at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. McClure is the for
mer Cynthia Shirley, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Bagby and
Harley Shirley of Nor'cross. Paternal grandparents are Mrs.
Dora McClure of Cumming and Mr. Colonel McClure of Ala
bama. The baby joins Marcus Harold 6; Melinda Jane age 3.
CLINE-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline of Rt. 1 Canton announce
the birth of a daughter, Angela Michille, bom December 27,
1971 at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Cline is the former
France Lumpkin, daughter of William Cline (Rosalyn) of Rt. 1
NICKOLS-Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nickols of Rt. 1 Dawsonville
announce the birth of a daughter, Treasa Ann, born December
25, 1971 at Forsyth County Hospital. Mrs. Nickols is the
former Margie Sosebee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coley
Sosebee of Rt. 1 Cumming. Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Nickols of Rt. 2 Dawsonville. The baby joins
Judy Elizabeth 15 months.
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Alpha Tri-Hi-Y
The Alpha Tri - Hi - Y
met Wednesday December 15, in
Mrs. Coot’s room. President
Lynn Patterson called the meet
ing to order and Chaplin Judy
Ingram gave the devotional. Sh
eila Hulsey called the roll and
read the minutes fijom Novem
ber’s meeting. School Project
Chairman Deborah Wheeler
gave a report on projects for
December. They are Door De
coration Contest, and Chr
istmas Place Cards for the ta
bles in the lunchroom. Vickie
McGinnis gave Community Pr
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ojects report. The project for
November was sending a pot of
flowers to the Convalescent
Home for Thanksgiving and held
a concession stand for Decem
ber. Rebecca Mathis gave a
treasurer report. Pam Merrit,
vice - president gave the pro
gram. The program titled*‘The
Fifth Sparrow”. The club pre
sented Mrs. Coots with a silver
tray and spoon to express their
graditude for her sincere de
votion to the Y club. Refresh
ments were served and the
meeting was adjourned.