The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 24, 1980, Page PAGE 11A, Image 11

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Leaders Are Needed For Local Girl Scouts The Forsyth County Girl Scouts are beginning a new year. For those interested in joining, there are three Scouting breakdowns. Bro wnie Girl Scouts are aged 6 to 10, Junior Girl Scouts are aged 9to 11, and Cadetts and Seniors are aged 12 to 17. 3t Vv *■ * < fm Ppß'lky • ** jppwßiPy iBI \ •' fl Five Generations There are five generations of (me family in this picture. Sit ting are Jason Freeman and his great-great-grandmother, Lillie Heard; his great-grandmother, Mildred Bottoms. Standing are Jason’s mother, Sharon Freeman and his grandmother, Nancy Jenkins. * 9 I ' I ** <► |%jp \ 4? '<* J j ; I; • & \ New Officers New officers for the Forsyth County Hospital Authority were installed on Thursday, Sept 11. They are, from left, Betty Bryant vice president; Louise Reid, secretary; Marxelle Luke, treasurer; and Joyce Grogan, president They will serve for one year. Coal Mountain WMU Has A Busy Meeting The Women’s Missionary Union of the Coal Mountain Baptist Church met recently and heard a program enti tled “She’s a Baptist Woman, Too,” by Carmen Dorta. The WMU also remem bered the birthdays of seve ral missionaries, which were read by Mildred Bottoms. Nancy Martin read Daniel 9:1-11 and Mary Thomas lead the call to prayer. Alma Bolton gave the closing prayer. The WMU voted to send an offering to the Georgia Bap tist Orphan’s Home to be used for school clothes and another offering to the Georgia Baptist Co-opera tive Program. The annual WMU report was given by Dean Corn. TAX SEMINAR INCOME TAX PLANNING FOR THE INDIVIDUAL & SMALL BUSINESSMAN. Fifteen two-hour sessions-Enroll for all sessions or only those you choose. Includes: Small Business, Farms, Rentals, Travel-Sales Expenses, Sales- Exchanges, Retirement Plans, Itemized Deductions and more. Sessions start Oct. 16. Cal! now for reservation. TAX SHELTER 303 Atlanta Road Cumming, Georgia 30130 889-1070 Besides membership, the county is also in need of leaders. County leaders and their phone numbers are as fol lows: Deer Shores area. Brownies; Jan Norman, 887- 9148 and Gwuen Haney, 887- 1280. Juniors; a leader is t / ** \\\ I A /i\ TFT TAT in the Jlk £. UJLy •. • Smokies m n^^k Mokt your reservations now to corn this Yoar. Enjoy o mountain vacation in the funway at Fon tana Village...tha Great Smokies' largest resort. T Take your pick...horseback riding, par-3 golf, / V tennis, square dancing...everything is more fun / at Fontana! From bass fishing in Fontana Lake to / trout fishing in famous nearby streams; from / swimming in heated pools to water skiing in the / midst of scenic mountains—Fontana is the fun spot in the Smokies. Choose from 300 cottages Q or the 56-room lodge. nu-mm n» coior rauMi FONTANA VILLAGE RESORT (•*. iser nhtmu *m. mm aleuu sees needed. Call Nancy Haney at 887-4096. Big Creek area. Brow nies; Linda Ream, 887-1586. Juniors; Joan Buice, 887- 4231, and Becky Hambrick, 889-1603. Chestatee area. Brow nies; a leader is needed. Call Nancy Elsey at 887-4096. Ju niors; Nancy Elsey, 887- 4096, and Shirley Hawkins, 887-9022. Midway area. Leaders for Brownie and Junior troops are needed. Call Nancy Elsey at 887-4096. Sawnee area. Brow nies; Jeanette Loudermilk, 887-8039. Juniors; Dianne Goss, 887-2395. Cumming area. Brow nies; Cecilia Fowler, 887- 5131, and Carolyn Folsom, 889-1019. There are two groups of juniors that are filled to capacity. Another troop leader is needed. Any one interested should call Robin Bowling at 887-2379 or Gayle Holden at 887-8294. Mashbum area. Troop leaders are needed for both Brownies and Juniors. Any one interested should call Nancy Elzey at 887-4096. Forsyth County Ca dettes and Seniors; Nancy Elzey, 887-4096. Year-end membership fig ures for 1979-80 revealed that the Forsyth County service unit membership went up 81 percent com pared to the year before. This was the greatest in crease in actual number of girls and the highest per centage increase of all serv ice units in the Northeast Georgia Girl Scout Council. gHßOglfc ■ iplll" ■ * . - '* i -- j L mM Begin New Season The Deer Creek Garden Club opened its 1960-81 season Mon day, Sept 15, at the home of Mrs. Henry L. McMahan on Brown's Bridge Road, with Mrs. E. Richmond Chadwick m standing in for President Bobbye Wright Plans were made for the coining year. There was a tour of “backyard an tiques’’ before lunch. Hostesses were, from left, Mrs. Henry L. McMahan, Mrs. Horace A. Beasley and Mrs. W. Benton Kinney. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G.W. Blair on Oct 8. Retired Persons Day Set The Cumming Recreation and Parks Department is sponsoring a day of fun for the American Association of Retired Persons. The day’s activities are scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. and will run to 5 p.m. on Oct. 3. Two chapters of AARP, Learn Crewel Embroidery The Cumming Recreation and Parks Department is sponsoring a beginner’s course in crewel embroidery on Tuesdays from Sept. 30 to Nov. 4 from 7-9 p.m. The instructor is Bonnie Voss, who has done crewel work for 10 years. Mrs. Voss learned her art from Erica Wilson, a trained instructor in Michigan. lIWEST lr3W High fuel costs, cold winters, and old time charm-all reasons to buy Yukon Cast IroaStovM fCBO Recognized (Report 046*1 • Easy to install • Ability to burn f wood or coal y • Air tight design » • Heavy cast iron ONLY construction • Heat shield and protective screen y K • Limited warranty This cast iron stove will compliment any room or Dlmenßions 22 „ L x 36 „ w x 32 „ H decor and will assure you of arou weight 352 ms. savings, warmth, and years "u.'stif * 3 s”ovai of trouble free service. venting top Early American classic design and efficient heat. -. all reasons to buy Wbodbox Cast Iron Stoves High Efficiency ICBO Recognized IflHnl (Report «346*) Easy to • Airtight design § W • Heavy cast iron W construction » • Heat shield ONLY • Cook top #AAOC • Limited warranty BUUY3 This cast iron stove will compliment any room or decor and will assure you of ”" L * savings, warmth, and years *»• weight 123 me. of trouble free service. voting " > C the Forsyth County chapter and the Hall County chapter, will be competing in a pro gram of indoor and outdoor games. These games will begin when both, groups compete in a -history and geography test. After this, the games will be by challenge. The course will include lessons on how to choose frames, fabrics, yams and needles. The course will also cover stretching and block ing methods for finishing a crewel project. Each student will finish a sample of 24 dif ferent stitches during the class. The six-week course costs S2O. Send the registration fee WEST BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER 208 Atl. Rd., Camming, Go. 887-7731—887-7732, Atl., 688-2127 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:00-6:00, Sat. 8-5, Sun. 1-5 Sitiskctmt Ga*nnt»edoa Bruy Purchase „ Since 1892 energy savers..... THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 Extension Service Is Helping Homemakers The Georgia Extension service is busy helping homemakers. On Oct. 1, the Extension service will present a T shirtmaking class at the Sawnee Electric Mem bership Corporation from 10 a.m. until noon. This will be followed by a series of tatting classes run ning from Oct. 21 to Nov. 11 on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the commissioner’s meet ing room in the Forsyth County courthouse. The morning classes in this se ries will be from 9:30-11:30 a.m., while the evening classes will be from 7:30- 9:30 p.m. The Extension service also has presented “Herbs for Georgia Gardens” to the Greenwood Acres Garden Club on Sept. 15. This pro- Some of the activities planned are: bridge, rook, chess, checkers, dominoes, scrabble, horseshoes, lawn darts, baseball darts and croquet. The competitors will have lunch at the Western Steer Steak House at 11:30 a.m. before going to the park. to the Cumming Recreation Department, Box 34, Cum ming, Ga. 30130. The cost of supplies is not included. Mrs. Voss is the treasurer of the newly organized Saw nee Association of the Arts. Other crafts she enjoys are counted crossstitch, needle point and silk flowers. She plans to teach them for the park. West YOU f U vv .t h e A sy 'inancmg l ■ * f "" A% u. 'y ou f A<■ st Sa csperson for Details Tbe glow of embers and the beauty of antique brass, good reasons to buy AfifiUo High Efficiency IhhHBV ICBO Recognized MHH • Easy to install • Air tight design • Ability to burn wood or coal / ® . • Hot air blower • Solid cook surface ONLY • Thermostatic control • Antique brass trim • Limited warranty K m • Heatshield K m This cast iron stove will compliment any room or decor and will assure you of qw^Sw l9 ” Lx savings, warmth, and years {*» w ei « h| 293 ibs. of trouble free service. Venting top The warmth of a fireplace, the beauty of an antique... good reasons to buy Franklin Cast Iron Stoves a High Efficiency A\ ICBO Recognized i« W (Report -346*1 • Ability to burn 9 ™ wood or coal • Swing-out grill ONLY and bean pot • Cast iron boot with Sf®BbOUU built-in damper ▼ • Limited warranty JHB Jr m This cast iron stove will compliment any room or decor dno win sssure you of orots weight 341 hm. savings, warmth, and years *•* w.ight uns «*; of trouble free service. v«itmg top t»ck gram explained what herbs can be grown, how they are used and how to take care of them. The T-shirt class is de signed for the person who wants to sew for himself. Register for this class be fore Monday, Sept. 29, by calling the county Extension office at 887-2418. There is no charge. The tatting classes cost sls, plus $2 for supplies. Call the Extension service office at 887-2418 to register or find out more. Only 10 may regis ter. The T-shirt class will be presented by Extension o\®' S J s>U&l * 217 Atlanta Rd. Qfl All Cfffffel H* Phone Cumming, Go. vww ” 887-8600 ©Special r SOo9 Reg. $3.19 Mon., Sept. 29 Thru Fri., Oct. 2 BREAKFAST SERVED Monday thru Saturday 6a.m.-10:30a.m.; Sunday 7a.m.-l la.m, ■^fAKHOVI^ PAGE 11A service home economist Pat Kilmark. She will explain se lecting T-shirt fabric, choos ing a pattern, preparing and cutting the fabric and sew ing the T-shirt and giving it a personal touch with em broidered decorations. The tatting class will be taught by Marsha Brackner. Ms. Brackner will present four two-hour lessons. She will cover the follow ing: The tatting shuttle and how it is used. Proper finger and hand position to hold the tatting thread.