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INADVERTANTLY, this picture of the splendid Ash Street School Patrol was
lost in the shuffle between change of editors of The Forest Park Free Press
several weeks ago, and we apologize to the children who play such a vital part
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WOMEN'S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
— CLAYTON COUNTY —
MRS. CONNIE BROWN, Forest Bark o MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK, Jonesboro
Social
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilkerson,
Mrs. T. C. Sowell, Mrs. Vara
Brown, Mrs. Grover Parker and
Mrs. Corinne Blalock were dinner
guests of Mrs. Sallie Betsill and
Mrs. Byrd Philips, at the home
of Mrs. Betsill, on Tuesday night
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wynn Jr,,
and sons, of Spartanburg, S.C.
and Atlanta, were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wynn and
family. e .
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* Mr. and Mg.‘ %V. Ef'owri, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Foster spent
several days of last week in Car
rabelle, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Betsill,
Joyce and Margaret Betsill,
Jackie and Jimmy Hankins have
returned from a visit with the
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A Father’s Prayer
God, you have glven me a son:
Now help me make him worthy
of
His father’s name, his fathe:r’s
love;
Among companions make him
one
Both clean of heart and clean
of speech; :
Help me, O God, these things to,
teach.
God, you have given me a hoy:
Now help me still my boy to rear;
Too kind to quarrel, too brave
to fear,
Too good for any sinful joy,
Or if temptation prove too strong
Too wise to follow folly long.
God, a son you have given me:
Help me to make my boy a man,
Help me to teach him all I can
Os honesty and decency.
Father of fathers, make me one,
A fit_example for my son.
—~Adapted
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QUALITY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
' AT HOME-OWNED
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1242 Main st. Phone FA. 6949
. Owned and Operated by Fred Carter, Graduate of |
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Socia/ : ! grie][s
MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK
Society Editor
Phone 3721 or 5021
Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Marshall
and family in Dawson Springs,
Ky.
Misses Peggy Champiee and
Beve:ly Roberts, of Bessie Tift
College, Forseyth, Ga. are at
home for the summer vacation.
Miss Bobbie McKneeley, of
G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Ga., lis
‘|at home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McKneeley.
| The many friends of Mrs.
| Nelle Kimball regret that she is
ill in St. Joseph Hospital and
wish for her an early recovery
| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Camp and
| Mrs. H. F. Puckett were dinner
'|guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Jackson, in Atlanta, on Tuesday
last week. § - i
| Dan Wynn left last week to
| attend summer school in North
Carolina,
| Mr. and Mrs, George Brown
| and daughter, Connie, returned
' | last week from a visit with Mr
'| and Mrs. A. K. Boatner, In Sara
| sota, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Randall
spent ‘last week on a vacation
| in Florida.
| Mrs. Byrd Philips, of Fayette
ville, spent last week with her
|| mother, Mrs. Sallie Betsill.
| Mr. and Mrs, Clem Medley and
children., of Adamsvl}le, Ga.,
.| were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Parker and family.
They were en route to Crescent
City, Fla. for a vacation with
' | Mrs. Medley’s sister, Mrs, Jean
ette Tingle and family.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen and
son, Sammy, of Covington, Ga.,
were guests of relatives in Riv
.| erdale and Jonesboro last week
| end. A
| Tena Tillman spent last week
with relatives in Daytona Beach.
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in school safety for this oversight. It won’t happen again. You will recognize
officials and schools and city with the children in this excellent photo. Patrols
like these make our schools safer and the training for future reference is good.
(Staff photo by Hooper)
Constructive Meeting
Os Wesleyan Guild
~ The Wesleyan Service Guild
of Jones Memorial Methodist
Church met Wednesday night,
June 1, at the church. There
were 43 members present. One
new member, Mrs. Dot Flowers
of 139 Dennis Drive, was wel
‘omed.
The meeting was opened by
singing of the Guild hymn. The
devotion was led by Mrs. Hestec
Allison. Her theme “All One
Body We” was very fitting.
Mrs. Christine Turley was in
charge of our program. The
theme was “Toward a World
Fellowship.” She was assisted by
Mrs. Mildred Waldrop, Mrs. Sue
The many friends of Mr. &.
T. Holcombe are hoping that his
condition is much improved after
an illness of several days.
- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor
have returned from a visit with
‘Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansell and
sons, Danny and Ross, in Mi
ami, Fla. Ross accompanied them
on their return to Jonesboro: to
spend several weeks.
Mrs. A. A. Camp Sr,, is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Puckett, in Forest Park.
Mrs. Lester Dickson Jr. and
daughter, Janie, of Buffalo, N.
Y. spent several days of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Pope
Dickson and son, Abb.
‘ Mrs. Dorothy 8. Mcßrayer,
‘Worthy Matron of Jonesboro
Chapter OES, atténded the an
nual session of Grand Chapter
of Georgia OES in Macon this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daniel and
children, Beth and Tommy. and
Mike Marsengill, all of Miami,
Fla., Mrs. Green Keltner and
daughter, Tonya, of Memphis,
Tenn., are guests of relatives in
Moriow and Jonesboro.
Mrs. H. F. Puckett, of Fores}
Park, Patty and Ricky Wilson,
of Avondale Estates, were guests
of Mrs. A. A, Camp on Friday
of last week.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giles
and daughter, Yvonne of Atlan
ta, were guests of Mrs. Vara
Brown, Mrs. Laban Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Giles and family
on Wednesday of last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen Cornisn,
of Nashville, Tenn., psnet last
weekend with Mr . and Mrs.
Byron . Turner and Jerry and
other friends in Jonesboro.
Reed Stephens, of West Geor
gia College, Carrollton, is at
home for the summer vacation.
Order of Eastern
Star Meetings
Rex Chapter, OES, will meet
on Thursday night, June 16;
Forest Park Chapter on Friday
night, June 17; Jonieshoro Chan
ter on Monday night, June 20.
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Woman's Missionary
Society to Meet
WMS of First Baptist Church,
Jonesboro, will hold a regular
business meeting on Monday,
June 20 at 3 p.m.
God and Father
My little boy came to me one day,
Placed his tiny hand in mine
And said: : |
“Daddy, what is God like?”
And I said:
“God is like love, and sunshine,
And all the good things you
know.”
He smiled into my eyes,
And said:
“Then, Daddy, God must be just
like you!” ¢
I remember how Jesus said
That God is like a father;
And I had to bow my head in
shame
That I, a father, was so unlike
God!
~—George A, Turner
Turner, Mrs. Naomi Roquemore
and Mrs. Gerry Stone.
Our ways and means chair
man, Mrs. Oma Valkenburg, told
about our first project for the
new year. It will be selling skirt
hangers.
Mrs. Lucillé Rivers from Jones
boro will be our guest speaker
at our July meeting. She is sup
plies and recreation secretary
for North Georgia. ! ,
The Guild benediction was re
peated by all. :
Delicious refreshments were
served in the church basement
during the fellowship hour. They
were served by Mrs. Ann Felker,
Mrs. Frances Jaynes and Mrs.
Jerry Stone.
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Girl Scouts Get -
2nd Class Badges
Girl Scout Troop 5 of Forest
Park recognized 16 of its 18
memuers by presenting them
badges of second class scouting.
The ceremony was held Thurs
day, June 9 at 8 p.m. at the First
Baptist Church of Forest Park.
Dr. Byron Holloway, chairman
of the troop committee made
the presentation. To become a
second class scout a girl must
complete at least; one activity
in eleven different program
tields.
Mrs. McClung, neighborhood
Chairman of Forest Park Girl
Scouis, presented each girl with
a troop numeral.
After the ceremony the girls
served punch and cookies to
their parents and friends. The
following girls received their
award: Vicki Smith, Carole Tay
lor, Lyladine Mays, Barbara
Steele, Ann Yates, Gail Thomas,
Tena Walker, Elaine Brooks,
Daisy Ayers, Linda Huffman,
Rachael Davis, Loretta Moscax
delli, and Karen Blackmon. Also
earning badges, but unable to
be present to receive them were
Sandra White, Barbara Calmes
and Patsy Howell.
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With new High-Level ventilation, air
is drawn in through louvers at cowl
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of disagrecable weather conditions.
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