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Mary Evelyn Merritt
Miss Merritt To Wed
Wedding plans have been an
nounced for Mary Evelyn Mer
ritt of Rt. 1, Cummlng and
Danny Sloan Hays of Camilla,
Ga. The couple will be wed
March 17 at the First Baptist
Church in Cummlng.
Miss Merritt is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Mer
ritt of Cummlng. Hays is the
son of Mrs.''Vera C. Hays of
Homemakers Clubs Of Forsyth
To Conduct Membership Drive
The Homemakers Clubs of
Forsyth County will be con
ducting a membership drive
during all of February, accor
ding to Mrs. C. E. Laßoy Jr.,
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CARL STOVALL
lOtf Brown's Bridge Road, Hwy. 369 at 2 mile creek
See our sign at highway
APPOINTMENT NOT REQUIRED PHONE 887-2466
Northgate
Really Co.
887-7728 - 887-7729
Brick home with built-in kitchen - Fireplace in fam
ily room - carpeted living and dining room. Central
air and heat. For Rent.
Ten lake view lots in growing subdivision, water,
electricity and paved road make these a good in
vestment. Will sell one or all.
Four beautiful building lots on good water. Utilities
and paved road on Cul-de-sac.
Good frontage on Hwy. 20 West, all utilities, ideal
for that new home or business and very reasonable.
For the discriminating, unusual private home on
lake with 2Vs beautiful wooded acres. Tremendous
view. More acreage available.
GENE VIE VE HORSEY Res. 887-5487
Southside Homes In Camilla
and the late James Hays.
The bride-to-be is a senior
at North Georgia College in
Dahlonega and Is scheduled to
graduate this spring with a
degree in home economics.
Hays is a physical educat
ion major at North Georgia and
will graduate in March at the
end of the winter quarter.
membership chairman.
“We wouldlike to Invite every
woman, young or old, to join
one of the five clubs in the
county,” Mrs. Laßoy said. We
have much to offer you in help
ing you in your homemaking.”
Included among instructions
offered are flower and veget
able gardening hints and help
in learning to sew and care
for new materials.
“I promise if you join one
of our clubs there will be no
reason for you to be bored
with nothing to do again,” she
added.
For details on joining con
tact Mrs. Laßoy at Box 218,
Route 8, Cummlng, Ga. 30130.
Osearville
News
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Durand
visited Mrs. Durand’s father,
Mr. R.C. Elrod who is apatient
at the Hall County Hospital over
the weekend.
Mr. Clyde Mathis received
burns to his arms and hands at
his place of business in Gaines
ville over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Allen and
children Cyrus Jr and Shannon
from Tucker spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Allen.
Mr. Jed Waldrip is confined
to Hall County Hospital. Getwell
wishes go out to Mr. Waldrip.
A number from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. P.L. Grant
Sr. held at the Community Bap
tist Church in Hall County. Mrs.
Grant was the mother of Mrs.
Claud Owen.
Mr. L.O. Welch returned
home after a business trip to
Columbus, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Hemp
hill and Clovis Owen attended
church at Central in Gaines
ville, Sunday. Rev. John Mark
Carpenter and family were fea
tured speakers.
Rev. Claud Hood filled his
regular appointment at the
Pleasant Grove Church. Rev.
and Mrs. Hood were dinner
guest of Miss Cozetta Townley
and Bobby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill
visited their son, Dr. Roger
Hemphill at the Dawsonville
Clinic on Thursday.
Those visiting Misses Rose
and Ethel Crowe included: Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Reed from
Hall County, Mrs. Jessie Gra
vitt and daughter, Mattie Lou
of Gainesville, Mrs. Bertha
Waldrip, Mrs. Sallie Pinson and
Mrs. Winkler.
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Mrs. Mae Parter of Gaines
ville spent $e weekend with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Free
land.
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Miss Stanford Engaged
Mrs. Marcus Stanford of
Rt. 8 Cummlng announced the
engagement of her daughter
Margie Stanford to Michael Nix.
Margie is the daughter of the
late Marcus Stanford and the
granddaughter of Mrs. Furman
(Polly) Samples. She is a grad
uate of Forsyth County High
School and is now employed
by Coastal States Life Insur
ance in Atlanta.
Michael is the son of Mr.
Forsyth Co. Future Farmers
To Hold Father-Son Banquet
The Forsyth County FFA is
planning the annual Father-Son
Banquet to be held Feb. 20 at
the Forsyth County High School
Cafeteria. Those invited include
FFA members parents, the
Board of Education, and the
faculty of the High School. This
banquet will be planned and
carried out by the officers of
the chapter. A few of the awards
Margie Stanford
and Mrs. Paul Nix of Buford
and the grandson of Mrs. Mary
Mooney of Cummlng, and-Zadie
Beavers of Chamblee. Michael
is now attending North Gwin
nett High School and is em
ployed by Lou Mite in Buford.
The wedding Is set for Feb
urary 23, 1973 at 7:00 p.m. at
Roanoke Baptist Church. All
friends and relatives are in
vited.
to be given out will be, Star
—Green Hand, Star Chapter
Farmer, Star Agri- Busines
sman, and an award of apreci
ation to someone in the com
munity that the FFA feels has
helped the Chapter the most
that year. We officers of the
FFA are hoping that this will
be a very enjoyable banquet
for everyone involved.
Students Get
China Lesson
By Garland Shoemake
Principal
Cummlng Upper Elementary
Anyone entering the lunch
room at Upper Elementary last
Thursday may have thought they
were entering the forbidden city
in China.
Since the menu was made up
of different Chinese dishes,
several of our teachers took
advantage of the opportunity to
familiarize students with cus
toms, language, and ways of
Chinese people.
Mrs. Teresa Day’s classes
framed the doorway to the lun
chroom with Chinese lanterns
and a fire breathing dragon.
They also made Chinese hats
which were very becoming on
our lunchroom ladies.
Mrs. Carolyn Yarbrough’s
math classes did math problems
using the Chinese figures for
numbers.
Another Upper Elementary
teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Pearson,
sent our menu to a friend in
Canton, China who translated
the menu into Chinese char
acters. Copies were made and
distributed to the students dur
ing lunch. Everyone at Cum
mln'g Upper Elementary Scho
ol enjoyed the Chinese food
and the emphasis on China and
the customs of Chinese people.
SEWING LESSONS i
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The Sewing Shop will offer |
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classes on the simplicity and\
ease in making men 9 s knit I
slacks. Mrs. Robin Bowling j
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will instruct classes
beginning February 13.
For registration and further
details call
887-2379
or
887-6432
THE SEWING SHOP
107 E. MAIN STREET GUMMING
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - JAN. 25, 1973 -
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Rev. and Mrs. Lendon n. Cantrell
Celebrate Golden Anniversary
Rev. and Mrs. Lenoon H.
Cantrell celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary last month
at the Zion Hill Baptist Church.
The couple, pictured here with
their anniversary cake, was
honored by their seven child
ren, eight great-grandchildren
and many relatives and friends.
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