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MRS. ABNER GEORGE MOORE
Elzie Speirs Daughter
Bride of Abner Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie D. Speir,
Sr., of Conley announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Carol Louise Speir, to Abner
Georgi’ Moore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Moore of Hayes
ville, N.C., on Dec. 17, at the
bride’s home at Conley.
Elder Elzie D. Speir, Sr.,
father of the bride and Elder
Elzie D. Speir, Jr., her brother,
officated at the double ring
ceremony. Both Mr. Speirs are
pastors and co-pastors of For
est Primitive Baptist Church.
Miss Ann Loe, niece of the
bride, rendered the nuptial
music.
The bride chose as her mat
ron of honor her sister, Mrs.
Joe T. Green, of College Park.
She wore a turquoise brocade
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dress with a bell shaped over
skirt and carried a long-stem
white poinsettia.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was radiant in
her wedding suit of white bri
dal satin with an Imported
Chantilly lace overblouse. Her
shoulder-length veil was at
tached to a satin rose. She
carried white roses on her
white bible. The groom chose
Jaim s E. Morong of Quincy,
Fla., as best man. Following the
ceremony, a reception was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore will re
side in Atlanta as she Is em
ployed by the DeKalb County
Board of Education and Mr.
Moori' is attending Emory Uni
versity School of Dentistry.
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41 HIGHWAY SOUTH JONESBORO
Mrs. Ann Little Weds
Wiley Crumbley in Lake City
Os interest to their many friends is the marriage of Mrs.
Ann Little of Forest Park and Wiley C. Crumblev of Atlanta’
The double ring ceremony was performed in the sanctuary
of the Lak- City Baptist Tabernacle by the pastor, Rev.
Kimsey F. Warr, Immediately following the worship service.
Standing with the bride were her granddaughters, Misses
Cheree and Dawn Hubbard. Joe Hubbard, the bride’s son
was best man.
The bride was lovely In a pink wool suit with white acces
sories. She wore a corsage of white carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Crumbley will make their home on Navaho
Trail, Morrow.
Brannons Win Door
Prizes Os Edgemoor
Edgemoor Women’s Club gave
three cash prizes for the pret
tiest and most approplate
Christmas door decorations.
The blue ribbon and sls cash
went to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brannan of 22 Ardmoor Dr.,
whose door was symbolic of
Christmas In every way. The
three large bells of gold with
a spray of holly on Red velvet
formed the centerpiece with a
gold background.
Th' red ribbon and $lO cash
w.nt to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Martin of 104 Edgemoor Lane.
Th ir door was most attrac
tive, the center piece b.lng a
beautiful white angel on a palm
Landslide For Patients Os
Milledgeville State Hospital
Yes, what started out to be
a “One Girl” do it yourself
project turned into a land
slide and I would like to express
my heartfelt thanks and sin
cere appreciation to each and
every citizen of Forest Park,
Morrow, Stockbridge, Jones
boro and Atlanta who donated
toward making my miscel
laneous drive for the Milledge
ville Stab' Hospital an over
whelming success.
My personal thanks to the For
est Park News for making it
possible for my appeal to reach
the homes of all participants
and donors. Also, C. C. Davis,
City Manager of Forest Park,
Chief Picard and Chief Guice
of the Forest Park Fire Dept.
IN BEHALF OF JONES ME
MORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. Best, my co-worker, who
never does less than the best.
Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. Je
well Nash. Also, each and every
member of the Women’s Socie-
branch on a gold background
outlined by a green garland.
The white ribbon and $5 cash
went to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Andersen of 26 Ardmoor Dr.
Their entire window and shut
ters were framed by a garland
of fresh cedar and multi-color
ed lights.
The two yellow ribbons, pre
sented for honorary mention,
were presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Becker and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McMillian. The judges who
did such a fine job were Mrs.
Wiley Kite, Mrs. J. R. Mc-
Cannon and Mrs. Ware Callo
way of the Forest Park Garden
Club.
ty of Christian Service from
Jones Memorial First Metho
dist Church. Mrs. Melvin D.
Smith in behalf of Ash St. Bap
tist Church and the employes
of National Biscuit Co., and
employes of the Army Depot.
And the “Fashionettes” from
Eminons Jewelers, Inc.
Again, I thank you.
MRS. ANN CARR
GOSPEL SING
AT NEW HOPE
There will be a Gospel Sing
ing at New Hope Methodist
Church, Clayton County, Satur
day, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
There will be singers from
five or more churches sing
ing together and everyone Is
invited to come and enjoy this
occasion.
MRS. SIDNEY BETSILL
The Forest Park Newt
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SPEER FAMILY
IN LAKE CITY
SING JAN. 16
The Speer Family of Nash
ville, Tenn., a nationally known
singing group, will appear at
the Lake City Baptist Taber
nacle Sunday Evening, Jan. 16.
The group needs no Introduc
tion to the people of this area
since they have been singing
pospel songs for 40 years.
At present time the Speer
Family consists of Dad and
Mom Speer, Brock and Ben
Speer, Ann Sanders and Char
les Yates. Occasionally Brock’s
wife, Faye, sings with the gourp.
The Speers travel many thou
sand of miles yearly, offering
their variety of gospel songs,
hymns and spirituals present
ed in form from solos to quint
et arrangements.
A cordial welcome is extend
ed to see and hear the Speers.
VAFGHANS BACK
FROM HOLIDAY
TRIP TO TAMPA
Mrs. Margaret (Henry) Vau
ghan and children, Charles,
Hank, Virginia and Glenda
Leigh, returned home Jan. 2
after spending a week In Tampa
with Mrs. Vaughan’s mother,
Mrs. Lucile Jones. New Year’s
Day three of Mrs. Jones’ other
children decided to make It a
family reunion and joined the
Vaughans there: Mrs. Helen
Pavllnec, formerly of Atlanta;
Robert Jones and his wife of
Riverview, Fla., Mrs. Chet An
drews, husband and children of
a Tampa suburb.
Charles, 17-yearold son of
the Vaughans, chauffeured the
family, which relieved tils
mother of the responsibility.
The vacationing group stopped
Some cold facts about
hot water
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and maintains efficiency.
3. ECONOMY — Gas heats water for one
third io one-half the cost of electricity. Fuel
savings would more than pay for replacing
an electric tank with a gas water heater.
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ATLANTA GAS LIGHT COMPANY
2995 East Point St. East Point
John Yates,
Mrs. Parker’s
Father, Dies
John T. Yates of Statesboro,
father of Mrs. Homer M. Par
ker of Forest Park and grand
father of Miss Mary Jane Yates,
Miss Georgia of 1565, died
recently at his residence there
at age 84.
Although a native North Caro
linian, Mr. Y'ates had lived in
Statesboro for the last 19 years
and was a retired employe of
Atlantic Coast Line Railway.
He was a member and Deacon
Emeritus of the First Baptist
Church of Statesboro.
Funeral services were held
Dec. 22 at 2 p.m, from the
Church with Dr. J. Robert
Smith officiating. Burial was In
the East Side Cemetary of
Statesboro.
Active pallbearers were
Johnny Yates, Madison Rankin,
James Yates, Eddenfleld Hen
drix, Roy Hendrix and John
Raymond Turner. The deacons
of the church and members
of the Headlight Sunday School
Class served as honorary pall
bearers.
The body remained In the
chapel of the Barnes Funeral
Home until taken to the church
to He In state until the funeral.
Other survivors, besides Mrs.
Parker and Miss Yaies, are
another daughter, Mrs. G. W.
Satterfield, Jr., of Hampton,
Va.; one son, John Lehman
Yates of Savannah, three other
grandchildren, two great grand
daughters, a brother, Selma
Yates of Metter, and several
nieces and nephews.
over in Valdosta on their way
home. The Henry Vaughans,
formerly of Valdosta, moved to
Conley a few months ago. They
reside at 130 Conley Drive,
Conley Hills.
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MISS MARY ESTELLE GUEST
Miss Mary Estelle Guest
To Wed Mr. A. S. Doster
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Guest
of 3214 Forrest Park Road,
S.E., Atlanta, formerly of For
est Park, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mary
Estelle (Meg), to Alexander
Stephen Doster, 111, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S, Doster, Jr.,
of Johnson City, Tenn.
The bride-elect Is the grand
daughter of Joe F. Edmonds
and the late Estelle W, Ed
monds of Orangeburg, S, C.
The paternal grandparents are
the late Mr. and Mrs. JaniesO.
Guest, Sr., of Augusta, Ga. She
attended Toccoa Falls Academy
and was graduated from For
est Park Senior High In 1965.
She is employed by Continen-
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The bridegroom-elect is the
grandson of Mrs. A. S. Dos
ter, Sr. of Atlanta and Mrs.
Anna Pritchard of Johnson City.
He was graduated from East
Atlanta High and is employed
in the accounting department
of Regrigerated Transport Co.,
Inc., in Atlanta.
The wedding will take place
Feb, 12 at the Colonial Hills
Baptist Church in East Point
with Dr. Paul R, Van Gorder
officiating.
After a wedding trip the couple
will make their home at the
Foxhall Apartments in Forest
Park.