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Gazaway - Pendley Wed
Mr. and Mrs. George
Bennett, Sr. of Route 5, Cum
in ing announce the marriage of
their daughter, Carol Bennett
Gazaway, to Mr. Randall Pen
dley, son of Mr. and mrs. Ralph
Pendley of Route 5, Cumming.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Frank Vaughan at Roa
noke Baptist Church on June 10,
1972. Mrs. Charlene Monroe
sister of the bride was Matron
of Honor and Mr. Douglas Pen
dley, brother of the Groom was
best man. The reception was
held at Canongate on Lanier
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If I Am Elected
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Commissioner
I Pledge...
I WILL WORK FOR THE PEOPLE AND WITH THE PEOPLE
OF FORSYTH COUNTY AND ANY CIVIC OR CHURCH GROUP
FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR COUNTY. ALL BOOKS AND
RECORDS WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
immediately following the cere
mony. Mrs. Diane Hansard, sis
ter of the bride, kept the bride’s
book. Mrs. Johnny Mundy, Mrs.
Layd Pendley, Mrs. Lamar Ta
tum and Mrs. Douglas Pendley
served at the reception.
The bride is employed at Mu
tual of Omaha Insurance Com
pany in Atlanta and the groom
is employed with the Georgia
Air National Guard in Marietta,
Georgia.
After a wedding trip to Day
tona Beach, Florida, the couple
now reside on Denson Drive in
Cummlng.
YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED
Hopton |
Smart
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Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hop
ton of Roswell announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Carol Annette Hopton, to Don
Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Smart of Baxley, Ge
orgia.
The bride - elect received
a B.S. degree in education from (
West Georgia College where she?
was on the Dean’s list. She is j
employed by Immaculate Heart j
of Mary School in Atlanta.
Mr. Smart received an A.B.
degree in political science from
West Georgia College where he
was on the Dean's List, presi
dent of the Student Government
Association, secretary of the
Student Advisory Council, a
member of Alpha Tau Omega
Fraternity, and was selected as
a member of Who’s Who in
American Colleges and Univer
sities. He will attend E mory Un
lversity Law School in the fall.
The wedding will be August 12
at Saint Jude's Catholic Church
in Sandy Springs.
DRY HAIR
NOT UNUSUAL
Dry hair at this time of year
is not unusual. The hair and
scalp lose natural hair oils at
a faster rate when exposed to
the sun and wind for long pe
riods of time. And, this is the
season when many women are
outdoors soaking up the sun.
There are several ways to
alleviate dryness. Daily hair
brushing will stimulate the oil
glands in the scalp. A regular
weekly shampoo will also
cause these glands to secrete
additional amounts of oil.
Another sure way to help keep
your hair healthy is through
the use of hot oil treatments.
Your beautician will recog
nize your dry hair problem, and
make recommendations to recti
fy the condition. Heed the ad
vice of your professionally
trained beautician. Telephone
now for an appointment.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
IN THE FORSYTH
COUNTY NEWS
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VOTE FOR
BOBBY GENE GILBERT
FORSYTH COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER
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Washington, D.C. Abit Ma
ssey , Executive Director, Ge
orgia Poultry Federation, has
been appointed to the Public
Affairs Committee of the Am
erican Society of Association
Executives. He will work with
the committee as a key repre
sentative of association mana
gement In his state.
The appointment was made by
Robert A. Chadbourne, CAE,
President of ASAE and Presi
dent of the Associated Indus
tries of Massachusetts.
The American Society of Ass
ociation Executives, with more
than 4,000 members, is the p
rofessional organization of the
men and women who manage
leading trade, industrial, and p
rofessional associations and ot
her nonprofit organizations. It
represents an underlying mem
bership of 21 million in asso
ciations at the national , re
gional, and local levels. ASAE
is devoted to the professional
Democratic Primary - August 8, 1972
TO ALLEVIATE AS MANY OF THE PROBLEMS WITHIN THE OFFICE AS POSSIBLE
TO EXPLAIN THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE OFFICE OF TAX COMMISSIONER
TO EXPEDITE THE SERVICE WITHIN THE OFFICE AND EXTEND OFFICE HOURS DURING
PEAK SEASONS
TO TREAT EACH TAXPAYER WITH RESPECT AND KINDNESS INSIDE THE OFFICE AS
WELL AS OUTSIDE
TO MAKE THE OFFICE OFTAX COMMISSIONER YOUR OFFICE AS WELL AS MINE IF I
AM ELECTED
TO STAY OPEN ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS
TO BETTER SERVE THE PUBLIC OF FORSYTH COUNTY
TO STAY OPEN EXTRA HOURS THROUGH WEEK-DAYS DURING TAX AND TAG SEASON
TO STAY OPEN DURING LUNCH HOUR
TO COLLECT BACK TAXES
TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PEOPLE OF FORSYTH COUNTY GET THEIR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS
BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE
Appointment Announced
development of the association
executive through management
information, education, and le
adership.
The Public Affairs Commi
ttee is composed of associa
tion executives throughout the
country who will serve as st
ate or national chairmen. M
embers will work with business
executives and professional pe
ople in their areas to promo
te legislative issues of import
ance to association manageme
nt.
PRUNE TOMATOES
If you stake tomatoes, you
should also prune them once a
week, advise plant experts with
the University of Georgia
Cooperative Extension Service.
Remove small shoots that
appear at the point where the
leaf stem joins the main stem.
Don’t touch the fruit buds.
Keep the tomato area free of
weeds because they compete
for water, nutrients and
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Christ Is I
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Answer |
By DOROTHY HOLBROOK
“Who hath woe? Who hath
sorrow? Who hath contentions?
Who hath babbling? Who hath
wounds without cause? Who hath
redness of eyes? They that tarry
long at the wine; they that go
to seek mixed wine. Look not
thou upon the wine when it is
red, when it giveth his colour
in the cup, when it moveth
itself aright. At the last it
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-JULY 13. 1972-
blteth like a serpent, and stin
geth like an adder. Thine eyes
shall behold strange women,
and thine heart shall utter per
verse things. Yea, thou shaltbe
a s he that lieth down in the
midst of the sea, or as he that
lieth upon the top of a mast.
They have stricken me, shalt
thou say, and I was not sick;
they have beaten me, and I
I WILL HAVE SUB-STATIONS FOR
PURCHASING AUTOMOBILE TAGS
AT PLACES CONVENIENT FOR ALL
CAR OWNERS
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felt it not: when shall I awake?
I will seek it yet again." pro
verbs 23:29.
Well, the citizens of Forsyth
County voted in beer now, so
that means alot more children
will have less food to eat and
less clothes to wear and a lot
of other things the family needs.
Because the beer store gets the
pay check before the wife and
children. You that voted for it
and you that seU it, if one boy,
girl, man or woman gets in
jured or killed, their blood is
on your hands, because in the
sight of God you’re just as guilty
as if you took a gun and shot
them. You say, well they will
get it somewhere else, but why
did you have to make it easy
for them. “Woe unto him that
giveth his neighbor drink, that
puttest thy bottle to him, and
makest him drunken also, that
thou mayest look on their naked
nessl" Habakkuk 2:15.