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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - JAN. 4, 1973
A number from here attended
the funeral of Mr. Macus Stan
ford which was held at the Roa
noke Baptist Church on Dec. 24.
He was the father of Mrs. Gayle
Davis of our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Cain
and son Russell, have been on
a visit in Jackson County with
Mrs. Cain’s parents, mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Allen spent
Monday with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Allen, Cyrus,
Jr. and Shannon in Tucker, Ga.
The Harold Jones Family en
joyed a trip to Florida during
the holidays and a visit to Dis
ney World.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornton
and girls, Becky and Beth, spent
a week in Fort Myers, Florida
and witnessed the wedding of
their daughter, Rhonda on Dec.
29.
Miss Naomi Waldrip hosted
the Waldrip Reunion on Monday
at her home with a large num
ber attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stovall
accompanied by their granddau
ghter Miss Susan Glenn of At
lanta, spent the holidays in
Tavares, Florida; the guests
of their childreq Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Gleen, Mike and Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Welch
attended the Welch family re
union inSouth Georgia on the
24th.
Mrs. Dot Smart returned
School
lunch
menu
Monday, January 8
Italian Spaghetti/Cheese
F rozen Lima Beans
Carrot and Baisin Salad
Hot Crispy Rolls
Strawberry Shortcake
Milk
Tuesday, January 9
Pizza
Tossed Salad
String Beans
Banana Pudding
Milk
Wednesday January 10
Macaroni and Cheese
Seasoned Dried Beans
Beets and Onions
Cornbread
Half Orange
Milk
Thursday, January 11
Chinese Pepper Steaks or
Chinese Chop Suey
Fried Rice
(Wild Rice)
Shlng-Gow-Boy
(Fresh Fruit Cup)
Milk Bow
(Hot Rolls)
Yow-Yow
(Butter)
Fe Shang Bo
(Peanut Bar)
Yow-lne
(Milk)
Friday, January 12
Barbecued Turkey or Chicken
School Baked Bun
Pineapple Salad/Red Crap*
Hashbrown Potatoes
Grapefruit Slice
Milk
< )nr in the Annv Reserve. ((lie ill
( ivilijn life. We ll 1 ruill ymi lor one
of over |wi interest inf* rarwrv.
The Army Reserve.
It pays to go to meetings.
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home after a week’s visit with
relatives in North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins
had as their visitors Mrs. Col
lins sister and children from
Mobile, Ala. during the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain and
son, Paul, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Candler Ma
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News and events from OscarviUe
this, near Chestatee, with the
Cain dinner party on Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Ander
son and girls, Cindy and Sha
ron, from Arkansas, visited
the Ralph Bennetts and other
relatives here during the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bennett
from Calhoun spent the day Sun
day with her sister andbrother,
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chung
and son, Alan, of Seymore,
Indiana, arrived Saturday for
a visit here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Wood.
Mr. Charles Anderson is on
the sick list at his home here
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Get well wishes go out to Mr.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Harris
hosted the Owen family reunion
at their home New Year’s day.
Attending Included Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Owen from Canton; Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Nix, Mr. and
Mrs. O.M. Crow, Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Crow, Mr. Clovis
Owen, Donna Sue Rogers from
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Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. G.C.
Aiken and son Jon, Buford;
Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Rider, Br~
asleton; Mrs. Jim Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Harris and
Mr. Denver Harris; Mrs.Loma
Vaughn and daughter, Miss
Marth Vaughn.
Rev. Claud Hood filled his re
gular appointment atthePlea-
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sant Grove Church on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Hood were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
David Waldrip;
Mr. and Mrs. RayHemphill,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robbs,
Mrs. Jessie Gravitt and daugh
ter, Mattie Lou spent Sunday
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hermon Hemphill.
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Mrs. Wilma Turne of Gain
esville, Mrs. Mildred Castle
berry and daughter, Mrs. Wanda
Garner visited Mr. and Mrs,
RayHemphill on Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. jtoyce Waldrip;
aso Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Hen
derson observing their wedding
anniversary. Congratulations to
these fine coudes.