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THE FOREST PARK NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966
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to such common sense. For seven
years, when he was at the peak of his
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column for a newspaper syndicate.
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Bobby Jones is an Atlanta lawyer
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FP REDSKINS WIN,
JACKETS BOW IN
OPTIMIST BOWL
The Optimist Club of Forest
Park held its annual ¢Youth
Bowl?*’ football game under gray
skies, strong winds, a cool
temperature and with a city
election on but about 500 fans
attended.
The Forest Park Redskins
started the day with a bang,
defeating the Jonesboro Yel
low Jackets, 20-12, In the later
game our own Champion Yel
low Jackets went down to de
feat at the hands of a fine
Ram team from East Point,
While football was the theme
of the day, the highlight was
the crowning of the Optimist
Youth Bowl King and Queen,
Tony Woody of the Redskins
was crowned King and Jeannie
McCoy, a pretty Packer, the
Queen,
The royal court consited of
Princesses Debbie Kribble,
Kathy Quinn, Sharon Bakken,
Dawn Lloyd and Carol Ann Co
llins, who were escorted by Tim
Drew, Danny D’Hallasy, Steve
Stevens, Donny Watson and Andy
Wilson,
All of the princesses and their
escorts were Kings and Queens
in their own rights, havingbeen
nominated by the participating
teams of the Optimist League,
Each member of the royal
court was presented with a
trophy and a certificate of ap~
preciation by John Givens,
chairman of boys’ youth ac
tivities for the Optimists,
The King and Queen were
crowned by charming five
TO THE CITIZENS
OF FOREST PARK:
I sincerely appreciate your confidence in electing me
Councilman for Ward 3,
At this time I repeat my pledge to you before the election
that T shall at all times vote my convictions for what I
believe to be in the best interest of all the citizens of
Forest Park,
ART CAIN
* .
Public Affairs
Breakfast Set
By Clayton CC
Members of the Clayton Coun=
ty Chamber of Commerce will
be given the opportunity to dis~
cuss legislative matters in
which they are interested with
local legislators Wednesday
morning, Dec, 14,
Sponsored by the public af
fairs division of the Chamber,
the breakfast will be held at the
Officers Club, Atlanta Army
Depot.
In announcing the breakfast,
Dr. Byron Holloway, Chamber
vice president, extended an in
vitation to all members who are
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that his buddy Bob made it
out 0,K,”
This captain is a helicopter
pilot who just returned Thanks
giving morning from Vietnam,
He and his wife were at church
and Sunday School Sunday morn=-
ing and at Training Union and
church Sunday night, They were
there also on Wednesday, Here
indeed {is a recognition of not
only the realization of God’s
watchcare, but also a dedica=
tion to God’s service through
his church, Surely as we are
starting the Christmas season
and recognizing the opportuni
ties that are ours Christ must
be put first, He is the one who
watches over us and sustains
us, Apart from Him there is no
hope for our world,
‘‘Behold the Lamb of God which
taketh away the sinof the world”?
was the cry of John the Bap
tist as he looked upon Jesus,
For certain these men fight=-
ing for us in Vietnam are suf=-
sering in our stead, but the
greatest declaration that has
ever been made is the fact that
¢God so loved the world that
He gave His only begotten Son
that whosoever believethin Him
should not perishbut have ever=-
lasting life,”
The coming of Christmas is
the coming of the Christ Child,
God and man in one=-born with
a destiny--living with a pur=
pose--dying in a redemptive
act--resurrected to bring new
hope to a world, It is Jesus’
birthday that we celebrate so
let us honor Him in all that
we do,
Yates Hillbilly
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NOW OPEN ON
SUNDAY
by Popular Demand
year-old Dianna Gentrup and
Bill Paige presented Miss Mc~
Coy with a bouquet,
The King and Queen received
a standing ovation as they were
driven around Kiwanas Stadium
on a float dedicated to all the
boys and girls who were par
ticipating in the Optimist pro
gram,
Charles Barfield, who was
master of ceremonies express
ed on behalf of the Optimists
public thanks to Mrs, Mary
Ann Connelly, Mr., and Mrs,
H. Gentrup and Mr. and Mrs,
S. Cochran for their help in the
building of the float and par
ticipation inother activities that
helped to make the day a suc
cess.
We of the Forest Park Opti
mists would also like to ex
press to all who have given us
their generous support in our
programs our sincere thanks
and to remind those who have
been with us over the years
and inform those who are new to
our program of our objectives,
They are:
To develop Optimist as a phi
losophy of life, to inspire re
spect for the law, to promote
an active interest in good go
vernment and civil affairs, to
promote patriotism and work
for international accord and
friendship among all people,
and to aid and encourage the
development of your Youth,
JAY CONNELLY
interested in the continued pro
gress of our area to attend and
express their views,
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IN CONLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lavender
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