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DAVID SKINNER AND WANDA WILLIAMS
Saturday Rites
Are Scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Williams of Cumming an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Wanda Elaine
Williams, to David Phillip
Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Skinner, also of Cum
ming.
Miss Williams will graduate
from Forsyth County High
School next spring.
The groom-elect is a 1973
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KATHY ANN PILCHER
Danish artifacts
found in England
Traces of the Danish occu
pation have been uncovered in
Lincoln, England, giving evi
dence the city was inhabited
between the 9th and 11th cen
turies.
Archaeologists have found
pieces of timber buildings,
and they are studying the re
mains of insects and animals.
Bv PATRICIA HAMBY
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NANCY VAUGHAN
887-5327
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graduate of Forsyth County
High School and is currently
employed at Gainesville
Machines.
The wedding is scheduled
for Saturday, June 29 at
Bethany Baptist Church in
Alpharetta at 3 p.m. A
reception will follow at the
home of the bride’s parents.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
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News From
Oscarville
Dean Dixon and Douglas
Dixon of Santa Barbara,
Calif,, Mary Dixon, Mabel
Jefferson from Doraville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Cain
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Dixon over the weekend.
Miss Cozetta Townley and
brother, Bobby, visited the
Harold Andersons in
Alpharetta recently.
Rev. Cloud Hood filled his
regular appointment at the
Pleasant Grove Church
Sunday and Sunday night.
The Hoods were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford
Waldrip.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stovall was well at
tended Sunday for the Stovall
reunion. Also, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Walker of Atlanta were
recent guests.
Robert Rider of Gainesville
visited his children, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Wood, last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cheshire
and friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Tuller Treca of Virginia,
visited Unico State Park
Sunday with lunch at the
convention center.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Castleberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph Bennett, and Mrs.
Ernest Sherill visited Mrs.
Pearl Cast and Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Millwood over the
weekend.
James Hendrix was the
speaker at Salem Baptist
Church last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Robertson and daughter,
Barbara, returned home after
a vacation to the West Indies
and Venezuela.
Clyde Owen is recuperating
at his home after spending
some time in the Canton
Hospital. Among those
visiting the Owens’ were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Allen, Clovis
Pilcher-Gooch
ToWed July 14
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pilcher
of Rt. 6 Cumming announce
the engagement and for
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Kathy Ann, to Dale
Loyd Gooch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Gooch of Rt. 3,
Cumming.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Payne of Cum
ming, and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Pilcher of
Atlanta.
Miss Pilcher is a 1972
graduate of Forsyth County
High School and is currently
employed at Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company in
Atlanta.
Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Nix, Mrs. Della Echols, Mrs.
Estelle Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Logan, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cain
and son, Paul, spent Sunday
in Calhoun with their brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bennett.
Miss Hazel Allen spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Allen, Cyrus Jr. and
Shannon in Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill
had as their dinner guests on
Thursday night their
children, Dr. and Mrs. Roger
Hemphill from North
Carolina, Mrs. Margaret
Bennett, Mrs. Wilma Turner
of Gainesville and Mrs. W. G.
Castleberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett
attended the wedding of Miss
Susan Carrier, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carrier
and Alan Hanna, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Hanna in
Athens Saturday afternoon.
A large number from this
community attended the
Allen reunion held recently in
Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Seay and
daughter of Gainesville
visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs
Jimmy Bennett, Ellen anc
Alan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Som
merfield have their children
home for a visit this week,
Mrs. Claudia Hartley and
children of Atlanta, and
Johnny Sommerfield of
Louisiana. Mrs. Sommerfield
hosted a Bible class Friday
night at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred
Durand are in Alabama with
their daughter, Mrs. Russ
Martin, who is a patient at the
University Hospital in Bir
mingham.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Mrs. Annie
Holtzclaw of Dahlonega and
the late Mr. Gardie Holtz
claw, and Mrs. Ethel Gooch of
Chattanooga, Tenn. and the
late Mr. James Gooch.
He attended Forsyth
County High School and is
presently employed at
Hamby Brother’s Station in
Cumming.
The wedding is set for July
14 at the home of the bride at 2
p.m. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
EAST GERMANY
East Germany was pro
claimed a sovereign state on
March 26, 1954.
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS CAPPS
Milk Carton
'Bug House’
Bug watching can be a
pleasant occupation on a hot,
sunny day. Studying insects
proves interesting, especially
if you make the little crea
tures a “house” that will be
comfortable for them while
your observe their actions.
Use any size, ordinary
cardboard milk container as
the basis for this convenient
cage. Such a “bug house” as
sures you the insects won’t be
struggling or suffering as
might be the case if they are
trapped inside a glass jar or
tin can.
Cut large rectangle “win
dows” on the sides of the car
ton. If desired, decorate the
box with aluminum foil, con
tact or colored paper. Then,
find a discarded sheer stock
ing or leg from panty hose
that have been discarded be
cause of runs or snags.
The next step is to line the
bottom of the cage with bits of
grasses, leaves or tiny twigs
that have been sprinkled with
water.
Are you 65 years
or older?
If so, did you know
you could have
FREE CHECKING
at The Bank of
Cumming?
If you are 65 years
old or older, come into
The Bank of Cumming
and let us open a free
checking account for you.
We'd love to have your business.
our new Saturday Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
THE BANK OF CUMMING
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1974-
Pruitt’s T.V. and Appliance are moving
on the square, formally known as Gordon’s
Dept. Store. This will be bigger and more
deluxe location, to better serve your needs.
Before they move, Pruitt’s wants to sell
out every item in the store at the biggest
discount ever offered for Furniture, T.V. &
Appliances, so they can stock the new
location with new stock. Never in a life
time will you be able to save as much
as now, during Pruitt’s Moving Out Sale.
Come on out to Pruitt’s at 203 Main St. in
Cumming and receive these big discounts.
Deborah Boling
Is Spring Bride
Miss Deborah Jane Boling,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Boling of Cumming,
became the bride of Pfc.
Thomas H. Capps, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hess of
Cumming, May 26 at Cross
Plains Baptist Church. The
Rev. Egbert Richards of
ficiated.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore
a formal gown of white satin
with a lace overlay, and long
fitted sleeves of lace. The V
line neckline was accented by
a gold locket, given her by the
bridegroom. She carried a
bouquet of white and red
roses with baby’s breath.
Mrs. Jean Hughes, her
cousin, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Donna Boling and Miss
Dorothy Boling, her sisters,
and Miss Robin Capps, sister
of the bridegroom. Their
formal gowns were fashioned
of mint green, trimmed with
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white lace. They carried
bouquets of yellow car
nations and baby’s breath.
Stephanie Flynn, a cousin of
the bride who was flower girl,
wore a light blue formal gown
which matched the matron’s
dress. She carried a bouquet
of white carnations.
Howard Perry, grandfather
of the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were Billy
Ellenburger of New York and
James Avery. Greg
Richardson, also a cousin of
the bride, was ringbearer.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
home of Private James
Avery. The couple will live in
Fayetteville, N.C., where Mr.
Capps is stationed at Fort
Bragg.
ALASKA QUAKE
On March 27,1964, a severe
earthquake struck Alaska,
leaving property damage of
some $750 million.