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-THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, WO
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VICKI DAWN WHITE
...to wed Dec. 6
White, Hughes
To Wed Dec. 6
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White
of Forest Park announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Vicki Dawn, to Danny
Ray Hughes, son of Mrs.
Charles Millsapps of Cum
ming and Ernest W. Hughes
of Birmingham, Ala.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Sells of
Buford and Addie White and
the late Mr. Homer White of
Cumming.
Miss White is presently a
student at the University of
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PAMELA ANN CARNES
...to wed Rex Allan Heard
Carnes, Heard
Plan Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R.
Carnes of Cumming an
nounce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Pamela Ann,
to Rex Allan Heard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heard of
Cumming.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tabor Grant of Gaines
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Carnes of Cumming.
Miss Carnes attended For
syth County High School.
The groom-elect is the
217 Atlanta Rd. QIUUI C bakin' Phone
Cumming, Ga. 887-8600
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Georgia where she is major
ing in education.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Ruby Hughes
and the late Mr. Ernest T.
Hughes of Buford and Ora
Bradberry and the late Mr.
James Bradberry of Law
renceville.
Mr. Hughes is employed at
Jim Ellis Volkswagen in
Chamblee.
The wedding is planned
for Saturday, Dec. 6,1980, at
the First Baptist Church of
Conley.
grandson of Lillie Heard and
the late Jeff Heard of Cum
ming and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Gravitt of Cum
ming.
Heard is a graduate of
Forsyth County High School
and is employed with H & H
Egg Farms of Cumming.
The wedding is planned
for Friday, Nov. 28, 1980, at
7:30 p.m. at Settendov/n
Baptist Church. A reception
will follow the ceremony.
All friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
Hospital Report
Nov. 3
ADMISSIONS - Charles
A. Willis, Cleve Calletle,
Marie Callahan, Janet
Buice, Tony Sexton, Aaron
Hughes, Emily J. Ingram,
Pearlie Jones, Jo Ann Rye.
DISMSSALS - Geneva
Wheeler, Belle Henderson.
Nov. 4
ADMISSIONS - Nancy
Harper, Kenneth Cree,
Toma Cowart, Johnny
Hawkins, Lelia Shumate,
Thomas Wayne McClendon,
Ruth Haynes, Kathryn
Tompkins.
DISMISSALS - Charles
Willis, Emily Ingram, Tony
Sexton, Gloria McGarth,
Earnest Leach, Gladys In
gram.
Nov. 5
ADMISSIONS - Minnie
Henderson, James Barrett,
Billy Mack Stephens, Alma
Evans, Shirley Hannah, H.
Satterfield, Lana Dean, Eu
genia Roseberry, Michael
Cowart, Jerry Howard,
Minteze Stewart, Martha
Whit.
DISMISSALS Aaron
Hughes, Nancy Harper,
Janet Buice, Jo Ann Rye,
Toma Cowart, Thomas Mc-
Clendon.
Nov. 6
ADMISSIONS - Francis
Motes, Jewell Martin, Patsy
Johnson, Annie White, Lav
erne Glass, Troy Hamby,
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Evelyn and Glenn Chad
wick of Cumming announce
the birth of a daughter,
Dana Gail, bom Tuesday,
Oct. 28, 1980, at the North
east Georgia Medical Center
in Gainesville.
Maternal grandparents
are Frank and Hazel Dills of
Cumming. Paternal grand
parents are Dorothy Chad
wick of Cumming and
Hubert and Mary Chadwick
of Cumming.
Don and Kathryn Tomp
kins of Cumming announce
the birth of a daughter, Me
gan, bom Tuesday, Nov. 4,
1980, at Forsyth County Hos
pital.
Maternal grandparents
are Almo C. and Elizabeth
Clark of Burley, Idaho. Pa
ternal grandparents are
Jimmy and Joan Tompkins
of Jefferson.
Megan joins S. Clark
Tompkins, 21 months.
CLEAN MICROWAVE
Microwave ovens are easy
to clean—just wipe with a
damp cloth. And they should
be cleaned after each use,
say Extension Service home
economists.
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p" * & fireplace inserts
Elmer Waters.
DISMISSALS - Collette
Henry, Mary Morgan, An
drews Barrett, Kathryn
Tompkins, Roscoe Withe
row, Martha Whit, Michael
Cowart, Frances Motes,
Shirley Hannah.
Nov. 7
ADMISSIONS - Elvira
Mcßrayer, Lennart Strom
set, Loyd Wegner.
DISMISSALS Eugenia
Roseberry, Dorothy Smith,
Monteze Stewart, Alma
Evans, H.V. Satterfield,
Carl Howard, Billy Perry,
Lana Dean, W. Jerry How
ard, Mrs. Charlie Smith,
Leila Shumate, Elmer Ray
Watson.
Nov. 8
ADMISSIONS - Tommy
Juanita Garrett, Ricky Tow.
DISMISSALS - Jewell
Martin, Pelsy Johnson, An
nie White, Lloyd Wegser,
Tessie Pugh.
Nov. 9
ADMISSIONS - Edna M.
Farr, Grover Cahran, Renea
Gravitt, Henry Ed Holbrook.
DISMISSALS - Tommy
Pieklesimer, Mary Stri
pland, Mary Housley, Min
nie Henelsson.
Lodge Sets
Family Night
Lafayette Lodge Number
44 will hold its annual family
night on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Dinner will be served at
7:45 p.m.
Honored guests will be 25-
year members and past
masters.
All members and their
families are urged to attend.
, "I couldn’t believe we talked
long distance so long for so little.”
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Reach out tonight with long distance. It's a lot of love for the money.
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Special Ed Courses Set
Two special courses have
been arranged for Decem
ber by the Office of Continu
ing Education and Public
Service at Gainesville Ju
nior College.
SBDC-Tax clinic for Small
Business The tax conse-
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Six Month Money Market
Certificate Rate... ■
7>13.481y
fl through Nov. 19,1980
Minimum Deposit <IO,OOO
Substantial Penalty for
Ua Early Withdrawal. Certificate
automatically renewa at current fIW
rate on maturity date.
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SAVINGS & LOAN
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quence of organizing and
conducting business in the
sole proprietorship, corpora
tion or partnership form. Ac
counting records, methods,
and elections that frem a tax
standpoint are more benefi
cial to small business, to-
gether with other subjects
determined by class inter
est, will be covered. Classes
will meet Tuesday and
Thursday, Dec. 9 and 11
from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Early Childhood Educa
, get a
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More For Savers Than Ever Before
Gifts are available FREE with qualifying deposits or
at substantial savings on some items. 1 Free gift per family, please.
tion and Legal Consider
ations in Child Carjfe
Administration Dis
cussion of the legal rights
and responsibilities of a
child care organization. This
will include selecting the le
gal form of organizations