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THE FOREST PARK NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964
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Miss Janet Crouch To
Wed Joseph Paslawski
Clayton III) Croup
Sees Fashion Show
Women of Clayton County
Home Demonstration clubs and
who brought visitors enjoyed
a Fashion Show at Rich’s Little
Auditorium Feb. 26. Every
one enjoyed seeing the spring
fashions in the latest colors,
styles and fabrics while enjoy
ing a delicious box lunch.
Miss Sue Randolph from Rich’s
gave an enteresting demonstra
tion on how to care for the new
fibers from which some of our
materials are made. A door
prize was given and Mrs. Alice
Hensley was the lucky person.
The business session was held
and plans to help the 4-H Club
Horse Show April 18 are pro
gressing. The clubs will be in
charge of the concession that
day and night. Advance prices
for the show: Adults-sl, Stud
ents- $.50.
ANNE BOYD
—ONLY THE BIG ONES^
Wednesday-Saturday
MARCH 4—7
CHARADE
OKJ GRANT
AUDREY HEPBURN
THE SEARCHERS
JOHN W AYNE EERA MILES
Sunday—Tuesday
MARCH 8-10
WILD GUITAR
First Run
ROCK BABY, ROCK IT
Wednesday —Saturday
MARCH 12-14
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Colonel and Mrs. Louis C.
Crouch of the Atlanta Army
Depot, formerly of Ocilla, Ga.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Janet Arlene, to
Joseph Thomas Paslawski, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Paslawski, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Crouch is the grand
daughter of Mrs. T. A. Crouch,
Sr. and the late Mr. Crouch,
of Ocilla and the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. C. Dorminy, Sr.
of Fitzgerald. She was grad
uated from the Heidelberg Am
erican High School in Heidel
berg, Germany, and from the
University of Georgia, where
she was a member of Pi Beta
Phi. She is currently residing
in Savannah and employed by
the U, S. Department of Labor.
Mr. Paslawski was graduated
in 1961 from LaSalle College in
Philadelphia. He is employed
as a wage-hour investigator for
the U. S. Department of Labor
in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
The wedding will be April 25
in the Atlanta Army Depot cha-
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JANET CROUCH
Forest Pork Socials
Mrs. Marlin DeFoor is at
Piedmont hospital with a bro
ken hip. It is mending nicely,
according to reports, and the
good wishes of her many fri
ends are winging their way to
her.
Mrs. Paul Huie of Morrow is
ill at Westbury Nursing Home
where she is battling pneumon
ia. Her friends are wishing her
a speedy and complete recovery
and return home.
Sincere sympathy goes to Mrs.
M. R. (Peggy) Sutton on the
death of her father, Mr. C. L.
Barnett.
O. B. Barineau of Woodland
Drive is improving at Ft. Ben
ning Military hospital and is
now off the “critical” list
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crane of
Flamingo Way left for a two
week vacation in Dallas, Tex.,
on Monday. Os course the boys
went, too, and two familes (his
and hers) are planning all man
ner of entertainment for the
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dooley of
Bridge Avenue were the lucky
winners in a recent WSB radio
contest, They chose the winner
in an ice skating contest and
were awarded two tickets to
“Holiday On Ice.”. Besides the
show itself the contest was a
lot of fun.
Mrs. G. T. (Evelyn) Toole,
formerly of Forest Park and
now living in Minneapolis, was
dPX. I VOTE for
C T JERRY
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COMMISSIONER
|^H'| CLAYTON COUNTY
«■! (Northern District No. 1)
UNIFORM ZONING IS A MUST FOR CLAYTON COUNTY!
WHY:
First: Os 159 Counties in the State of Georgia, Clayton County stands No. 157 in size. Yet in
population we now rank approximately 11th. As our population spirals upward, we
must guide through prudent zoning the use of the remaining available land area of this
County so as to provide an equitable distribution of residential, commercial and indus
trial properties that will provide a consistent and stable tax revenue. Our planning to
day, or the lack of it, will chart the future of Clayton County. We cannot afford a jun
gle of mere expansion, we must know where we are going.
Secondly: The existing property owners of this County must be protected. Property owners
are entitled to, and must have, absolute assurance that their respective property values
will not be damaged as a result of undesirable zoning practices.
Support Good Government and Progress Through Planning
Cast Your Vote for Jerry Tomasello
When You Go to the Polls April 4,1964
visiting old friends, the C. B.
Howard’s at Lake City over the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hen
drick announce the birth of a
son, Roland William, at South
Fulton Hospital, Feb. 16. The
baby weighed eight pounds, four
ounces. Roland William is the
Hendrickes’ fourth son and fifth
child. His brothers are Rob
ert, Byron and James, and a
sister, Karen. Mrs. Hendrick
is the former Nellie Porter.
She attended Mountain View
School and is a graduate of
Forest park High.
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LINDA DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis of
Forest Park, Ga. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Carol Davis to Kenneth
Russell Benefield son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Benefield.
Miss Davis is a graduate of
Forest Park High School and
Greenleaf College. She is pre
sently employed by. S. J. Dur
rance Co., Inc.
Mr. Benefield is a graduate
of Forest Park High School
and student at Georgia State
College. He is presently em
ployed by Standford’s Dept.
Store.
The wedding will be March
15, 1964 at the First Baptist
Church in Forest Park.
CRADLE ROLL
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Stod-
The complete pharmacy in town is FOREST
PARK DRUGS, 2948 Jonesboro Rd. 366-
4621. A registered pharmacist is on duty at
all times. They feature free delivery ser
vice, cosmetics, candy, vitamins, baby
needs, pens, cameras, photo finishing and
1.001 different items. Very highly recom
mended..
And speaking of top firms, very high on
our list is DWARF HOUSE GIFT & CARD
SHOPPE, corner Main St. & Hiway 54.
Complete interior decorating service, in
cluding drapery and carpeting. Permanent
floral arrangements and the most unique
gift dept, in thearea. Venetian glass, lamps,
costume jewelry, wall plaques, and many
more. Drop in and browse around..
The time is getting close when you’ll be
needing your lawnmower. That’s right,
and the place to get a goodXA^ on lawn
mowers is at TONEY’S LAWNMOVER &
EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE, 3150
Jonesboro Rd. 366-1432. Authorized dealer
for TORO and other name brands, they
repair any make or model. Os course, you
know they sell ROLLFAST bikes and re
pair all makes..
Girls, in every field there is one best.
In the field of beauty salons, our vote
goes to BARBARA’S BEAUTY SALON,
1218 1/2 Main St., opposite Colonial Store.
Featuring the latest coiffures, sensible
prices and top-flight stylists Barbara Jones,
Barbara Mayo, Sherry Rinker. Call 366-
5455 for an appointment..
I never pass through town without stopping
at the FOREST HOUSE RESTAURANT, 1270
Main St., shopping plaza. Open 24 hours.
That home-made pastry is worth the trip,
no matter where you live. And their home
style cooking is out of this world.,
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dard, 8 Oak Circle, Forest
Park, announce the birth of a
baby daughter, Rhonda Susan,
born Feb. 8 at Crawford Long
Hospital. The baby girl weigh
ed nine pounds, seven ounces.
The Stoddards have two daugh
ters, Scottie and Tassie.
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Roller
of LeClaire, lowa. The pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Stoddard of Wor
chester. Mass.
Forest land in Georgia has
increased 12 percent in the past
25 years, according to forest
ers with the Cooperative Ex
tension Service.
EVELYN
CARROLL
RECOMMENDS ....
Rainbow Girls
Furnish Room
East Point Assembly No. 17
of the International Order of
Rainbow Girls has accomp
lished another very worthy pro
ject. The Assembly this month
finished paying for the furnish
ings in a private room at South
Fulton Hospital.
The assembly obligated itself
for $720 in 1963 and paid off
the Indebtedness through a ser
ies of projects in which all the
girls participated.
Mrs. Elizabeth Clower is Mot
her Advisor of the group, spon
sored jointly by the East Point
Masonic Lodge and Fulton
Chapter No. 181 Order of the
Eastern Star. Joe Franklin is
Daddy Advisor and Mrs. S. H.
Barrett Sr., is Associate Mot
her Advisor.
Miss Nancy Fuqua was recent
ly installed as Worthy Advis
or. She succeeded Miss Kathy
Jones of Forest Park.
MRS. PAUL JONES
MEMOS' A)
FROM YOUR
BY: BEA PRUITT
If your hair is the wiry
type-- a welter of curls that
resists brush and comb and
kinks at the first hint of damp
ness--learn to live with it.
There is much you can do,
of course, such as massage
J the scalp and brush the hair
' daily to increase circulation
and distribute natural oils so
as to ease dryness. Shampoos
of the egg formula and lano
lin-enriched types are good.
Follow with a cream rinse
to check the curls and reduce
static electricity and things
will be looking up.
Things will look up even
further--’way up--if you man
age a session at B’ Modern
Beauty Salon for a style de
signed to eke out the final
touch of beauty and allure
from your hair. Make your
appointment with beauty soon
at B’Modern Beauty Salon, 94
College St. Phone 366-1331
and ask for Bea Pruitt, the
owner--or Aileen Crowder,
■ Helen Gardner or Joan White,
■ our master operators.
I THIS WEEK’S HELPFUL
I HINT: There are two good ty-
I pesos brushes for wiry hair:
■ one with graduated bristles,
| or the long-bristle variety.
Miss Blachman Honored
At Bridal Shower
Miss Karen Blackman, whose
marriage to Jack Aaron will
be an event of March 6 was
honored at a lovely bridal sho
wer Feb. 7 at the home of
Mrs. A. E. McClendon on Flat
Shoals Road, Decatur.
A dainty bridal motif was car
ried out on buffet flanked by
burning white tapers in silver
candlebra. The table was over
laid with an Irish linen cloth
and was centered with an ar-
Workshoppers Hear Lisa Sergio
Eighth annual Leadership
Workshop for Business and
Professional Women was held
Feb. 28. - March 1 at Geor
gia Center for Continuing Edu
cation in Athens. The opening
session began with “An Even
ing With the Arts” from 8 to
9:30p.m. Lamar Dodd spoke
on “The Arts of the United
States.” Saturday, Feb. 29,
“Our Role in a Changing Com
munity” was presented on the
following subjects: “Education
in a Changing Community” by
Dr. Hugh Mills, “Social Chan
ges” by Dr. Raymond Payne,
“Changing Laws and Customs”
by Ted Hammock, and “Econo
mic Changes” by Donald Tail
by. Group discussions were held
on each subject and reports
made by each group. Saturday
activities were concluded with
a banquet. Dr. Minnie Miles,
past National BPW Federation
president, was the guest spea
ker. Sunday Miss Lisa Sergio
spoke on “Our Responsibility
In a Changing World.” The
final session consisted of a
panel of foreign students re
presenting Areas of the World
who discussed “Our Changing
World”. Miss Sergio was the
moderator.
Forest Park BPW members
BOW & ARROW
Restaurant
6630 SO. EXPRESS^ A Y
Midway Between FP and Jonesboro
CHILDS PLATE ALL YOU ]25
CAN EAT
1/2 PRICE VMM UMI
family style
CLAYTON COUNTY’S
FINEST RESTAURANT
And Most Complete Menu,
Serving Only The Best In
Home-Cooked Food. Choice
Meat and Fresh Vegetables,
Home-Made Pies, Sandwiches,
Soups, Salads and Fresh
Seafood
Lake Shore Country Club
Jonesboro Phone 478-8894
Golf-Swimmmg-Sailing-Fishing
Clubhouse on the
Shores of Lake Spivey
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HERE IT IS!
I STYLES of T’ MORROW ।
S Beauty Shoppe
Mrs. Carlton Vaughan, Proprietor
Evelyn Warr of Moler Beauty College
Peggy Dale of Tennessee School of Cosmetology
। STYLES TO PLEASE THE INDIVIDUAL |
I Hours 9-5 Tuesday through Saturday
Thursday evening by appointment
366-1527
Turn right at Caution light in Morrow
I First building on left.
Elect
MRS. MARY ALICE
RUTLEDGE
School Board
^^^^Riverdale^^
rangment of white gladiolus and
mums.
Entertaining bridal games
were enjoyed by all.
The future bride was show
ered with many lovely and use
ful gifts. Twenty-five friends
attended.
The future bride was also
honored with a linen shower
given by Mrs. Pat Davis of
Forest Park on Feb. 15.
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Miss Lisa Sergio (center) is
pictured with National BPW of
ficers: Mrs. Manie K. Taylor
(left), National Membership
Chairman, and Miss Ruby G.
Sills (right), National Execu
tive Director.
attending were: Mrs. Era Shi
elds, president; Mrs. Lucy Jen
kins, vice president; Mrs. Jew
el Barton, Mrs. Louise Collins,
vice chairman of Georgia mem
bership committee, and Mrs.
Virginia Holland, Georgia nom
inating committee chairman.