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Sheila Holtzclaw, Gold Kist
Home Economist, begins this
month as the new Food Consu
ltant for the Gold Kist News
and will be contributing an ar
ticle each month.
A native of Cumming, Miss
Holtzclaw was graduated from
Forsyth County High School, a
ttended Young Harris Junior C
ollege and received a B.S. in
Home Economics from the U
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niversity of Georgia. While at
the University she was selected
to the Honor Society.
Before joining Gold Kist at
the Research Center at Litho
nia, Miss Holtzclaw was with
the Department of Agriculture
in Atlanta as Home Economist.
She is a member of the Amer
ican Home Economics Associ
ation, Georgia Home Economics
in Business (Secretary).
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Heather Dawn is the name
given to the daugniei- of Mr.,
and Mrs. John R. Johnson,
Route 6, Cummlng. Heather
was borrTJUIy 10 aFIHe Pied-'
mont Hospital.
Heather's maternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mond Harold Reid Sr., Cum
in ing. The paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Johnson, Cummlng.
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Bulloch Hall, antebellum mansion turned museum in Roswell,
acquired a freshly painted portico along with a complete
restoration prior to its public opening. (PRN)
TOUR
GEORGIA
ROSWELL December
22, 1853, marked a major day
in Roswell, particularly at
Bulloch Hall. This was the
wedding day of Martha
“Mittie” Bulloch and
Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., who
were to be parents of the 26th
president.
Now storied Bulloch Hall,
built in 1840 and scene of
historically significant events,
has been restored to its earlier
grandeur and opened to the
public as a museum. An
Atlanta real estate executive
purchased the mansion early
in 1972 and formed Historic
Roswell, Inc. Since then an
army of architectural experts,
historians, researchers and
skilled craftsmen have worked
steadily to create a period
museum which would be
authentic both architecturally
and decoratively.
Visitors will find the
facilities of the antebellum
structure much as they were in
the period just prior to the
Civil War. There is no central
heating, no electric lights. The
mansion will be heated by
fireplaces and lighted by
candles and oil lamps.
Painstaking research has
determined original paint
colors, which have been
reproduced on the
132-year-old walls.
Bulloch Hall’s original
open-hearth kitchen with its
“beehive” oven remains
essentially intact in the
basement of the house, even
though in later years it was
abandoned for a more modem
one upstairs. The basement
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Bryan Vernon is the name
given to the new son of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Tate.
Born Aug. 23 at Hall County
Hospital, Bryan joins one bro
ther, Daryl, age 2 1/2.
The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tate
of Cummlng. The matenal gr
andparents are Mrs. Sallie Mae
Wilson and the late William
Wilson, Cummlng.
also contains a smoke room
and a wine cellar, all now
restored to their original
functions.
Furniture suitable to the
period of the house, including
a number of pieces belonging
to the Bullofch family, has
been collected from various
localities ranging from
Alexandria, Virginia, to
Natchez, Mississippi. An
upstairs room displays
artifacts and historic
documents relating to the
town of Roswell and to the
Bulloch family.
The mansion, which has
been placed on the National
Register of Historic Places, has
been pronounced structurally
sound by restorers, even
though it stood empty for a
decade and was in a state of
severe disrepair prior to
restoration. Its soundness has
been attributed to the high
quality of materials used in
original construction. All
beams in the house, for
instance, are of heart pine.
Historic Roswell, Inc., has
also purchased a number of
store buildings dating from as
early as 1839 and situated on
Roswell’s town square. These
are to be renovated and
opened to the public as shops
and boutiques.
Bulloch Hall is open 9:30
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m.,
Sunday.
For further information,
write: Department of Industry
and Trade, Tourist Division,
P.O. Box 38097, Atlanta,
Georgia 30334.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain, M
issess Rose and Ethel Crow vi
sited Mrs. Georgia Hudson H
eath who is a patient in Grady
Hospital last Sunday. A speedy
recovery goes out to Mrs. H
eath.
Mr. Winfred Waldrlp and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Peck and sons
enjoyed a trip to Florida.
Recently, Mr.andMrs.E.C.
Waldrlp, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ruthford Waldrlp, v
lsited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Th
ompson in Atlanta.
Mrs. Gilbert Chung and son,
Alen, from Seymore, Indiana,
is on a visit here with her p
arents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. W
ood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox and
daughter, MarCla, attended the
Lumpkin Camp Meeting last w
eek.
Mrs. Bette Anderson and da
ughters, Terry and Jan, retu
rned to their home in Nash
ville after a visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick R
hodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pin
son from Athens spent the we
ekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Pinson.
Mrs. Kathleen WilllamsofO
akwood spent the weekend with
her children, Mr. and Mrs. J
immy Bennett, Ellen and Al
an.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fouts
from Tucson, Arizona are on
a two week visit here with their
parnets Mr. and Mrs. Claud F
outs and other relatives.
Patsy Bennett spent a week in
Cleveland with her Aunt and U
ncle Mr. and Mrs. Broughton
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Cain
and son, Russell, and the Sa
mmy Bennett family enjoyed a
trip up to Helen on Sunday.
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Reverend Tommy Henderson
filled his regular services at
the Pleasant Grove Church. D
uring revival four additions be
came members of the Church.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain, t
heir son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs.
Lendon Cain and Russell en
joyed a trip to the North Ge
orgia Mountains and Gatllnburg,
Tennessee.
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Mrs. Della Maddox Echols is
visiting a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Nix.
Mrs. D.M. Romefelt and Miss
Rhonda Thornton from Fort M
yers, Florida visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Thomtonfor a week.
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of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde Mathis.
Last Saturday night, Mrs. He
len Bishop was the dinner guest
of her children Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Bishop.
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Odean Mooney spent several d
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Mrs. Elmer Mooney.
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Mr. and Mrs.
returned home
two weeks in a cai*p JBf ..eeting>
near Sandy Springs.