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McPherson, McMillian
Wedding To Be Feb. 25
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
McPherson announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Jenny Mc-
Pherson, to Hugh Marion
McMillian, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy M. McMillian of
Dacula.
The future bride is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Golden McPherson of
Canton and John Northcutt
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Hague-Cloud Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hague of Box Elder, S.D.,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria
Lynne, to Michael Benson Cloud, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd B. Cloud of Dahlonega. Miss Hague graduated
from Douglas High School in Box Elder in 1981 and
attended National College. Her fiance graduated from
Cherokee County High School in 1980 and serves in
thei U.S. Air Force. A July 16 wedding is planned.
LISA JOAN AKINS TO WED
...Thomas Dean Sheriff March 19
Akins, Sheriff Tell
March 19 Wedding
Rev. and Mrs. Winfred C.
Akins of Camming announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Lisa Joan, to
Thomas Dean Sheriff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheriff of
Cumming.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Min
nie Akins and the late Ross
C. Akins of Cumming and the
late Mr. and Mrs. George
Wood of Cumming.
She is a 1981 graduate of
Forsyth County High School
and is employed at McDon
ald’s of Cumming.
The future groom is the
grandson of Mrs. Evelyn
Smith and the late Clay
Smith of Cumming and Rob
ert Sheriff and Inez Sheriff of
Royston.
He is a 1981 graduate of
Forsyth County High School
and a 1982 graduate of Lan
ier Tech where he majored
in air cooled engines. He is
employed, by Sheriff’s Land
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The groom-elect is the
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Millian of Dacula and Mr.
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The wedding is planned for
Friday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m.
at New Harmony Baptist
Church. All friends and rela
tives are invited to attend.
scaping and Grading of
Cumming.
The open church wedding
will be at 2 p.m., March 19 at
Harmony Grove Baptist
Church in Cumming.
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PAMALA ANN STEVENS TO WED
...Phillip Neil Norwood
Stevens, Norwood
To Wed March 12
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Stevens of Cumming an
nounce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Pamala Ann
Stevens, to Phillip Neil Nor
wood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Norwood of Cum
ming.
The bride-elect is a 1977
graduate of Forsyth County
High School and is currently
employed at Southern Edu
Lecture On Herbs,
Uses Set Feb. 18
A lecture on herbs and
their uses will be held Feb.
18 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Union
Hill Community House.
The lecture will feature
guest speaker, master her
balist Dr. Frank Miesse of
Ohio.
Dr. Miesse will tell how to
avoid drugs and their side
LAMP Meets Feb. 19
LAMP (Life Among un-
Married People) will meet at
7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at
Cumming United Methodist
Church.
From there the group will
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The future groom is a 1976
graduate of Forsyth County
High School and a 1981 grad
uate of Georgia Southern. He
is employed by Burroughs.
The wedding will be held
Saturday, March 12, at 2
p.m. at First Baptist Church.
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
effects by using herbs as a
dietary supplement.
The lecture is free and
open to the public. The com
munity house is located at
Union Hill Road and Georgia
400 (Exit 7) near Alpharetta.
For more information, call
Erika Bird, 887-0549.
travel to Gainesville, for an
evening of bowling and eat
ing out.
Anyone with questions is
asked to call Esther Barrow,
at 889-1026.
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Theatre Plans
Performances
Of The Night'
After an overwhelming
number of requests, the
Forsyth County Little
Theatre has announced the
retrial of Andre, a
woman charged with the
murder of Bjorn Faulkner.
Miss Andre is the principal
character in Ayn Rand’s
play, “The Night of January
16th,” which the local
theatre group will perform
on location in the main court
room of the Forsyth County
Courthouse in March.
District
Scout Show
March 19
The Chattahoochee Dis
trict of the Northeast
Georgia Council of the Boy
Scouts of America has begun
sales for its yearly scouting
show to be held Saturday,
March 19, at the Gainesville
Civic Center.
The theme for this year’s
scouting show, which will
begin at 9:30 a.m. and last
until 4 p.m., will be “Catch
the Scouting Spirit.”
Heading up ticket sales for
the council’s yearly scouting
extravaganza is James E.
Mathis , president of Home
Federal in Gainesville. Ma
this is a trustee for the coun
cil and handles the long
range plans in the special
assignment division. Assist
ing Mathis with the ticket
sales will be Wally Sowell, of
Gainesville.
The scouting show, which
will feature pioneering pro
jects, monkey bridges, con
servation and forest
projects, outdoor cooking,
first aid skills and many
other scout-related ideas,
will be conducted by the
Chattahoochee District.
For youth members, there
will be incentive prizes for
ticket sales, including scout
show “bucks” and scout
equipment. The scouting
units will also earn up to 40
percent for their unit trea
suries.
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1983-
Six performances are
scheduled for the play, one
per night March 17-19 and
March 24-26. Each perfor
mance will begin at 8 p.m.
Little Theatre members
will donate a percentage of
each ticket sold to the coun
ty’s Community Center-
Audience seating will be
limited. For ticket and pro
duction information, contact
the play’s director, Carol
Sipes, at 887-8883.
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