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■file Forest Park News. Thursday, September 8. 1955
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WOMEN’S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
• — CLAYTON COUNTY —
MRS. CONNIE BROWN, Forest Park • MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK, Jonesboro
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oliver,
of Atlanta, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Oliver and family
on Sunday.
Mrs. Sybil Jones, of Atlanta,
was a recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Woodham and
family.
Mr. H. P. Mann, of Conley, vis
ited his aunt, Miss Dollie Mann,
in Jonesboro on Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. W. O. Dunn was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn
and son in Macon.
Mr. Crockett Hanes, of Car
tersville, Ga., spent several days
of last week with his mother,
Mrs. J. C. Hanes, and family in
Jonesboro.
Mrs. Josie Goss was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goss in
Birmingham. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maddox.
Mr. W. T Maddox and Mrs. Mary
Akin, of Griffin, were guests of
Mrs. Elsie M. Cauthen on Sun
day.
Mrs. Elsie M. Cauthen, with Mr.
and Mrs. N. F. Land and grand
daughter, Pat Stewart, of Jack
son, Ga., attended the National
Convention of Rural Mail Car
riers. in Buffalo, N. Y„ going
from there to Ottawa, Montreal
and Quebec. Canada.
Mrs. Pray Phillips. Mrs. Rob
ert Davis and sister, the former
Miss Marie Martin, of Atlanta,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Wynn and family in
Jonesboro.
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^Social J^riefs
MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK
Society Editor
Phone 3721 or 5021
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pace
and family, of Columbia, S. C.,
were recent week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Sowell. Mr.
and Mrs. Sowell accompanied
them in their return to Colum
bia, for a visit of several days. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giles,
of Atlanta, were visitors in
Jonesboro on Monday of last
week. Their many friends are
happy that Mrs. Vara Brown’s
condition continues to improve.
She is spending several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Giles and
Yvonne.
The many friends of Mrs.
Pierce Carnes regret that she
suffered a broken limb when she
fell recently, and wish for her
an early recovery. She is in Geor
gia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta.
Mrs. George Bottoms has the
best wishes of her many friends
in Jonesboro, as she goes to make
her home in Atlanta.
Mr. John Hambrick, of Vir
ginia, was a recent visitor in
Jonesboro, his former hoAie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Camp were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Jackson in Atlanta on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis and
daughters were guests of Mrs.
Elmo Youngblood and family in
Toccoa, Ga. Pat Davis returned
with them, after a visit of sev
eral weeks with her grand
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young
and children, of College Park,
were recent guests of Mr. and
SOCIAL
NOTES
MRS. CONNIE BROWN
Society Editor
Phone Days PO. 7-5811
Evenings PO. 1-0954
Mr. Bobby Redd, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Rede}, of 160 Rock
Springs Road, has recently re
cuperated from a prolonged ill
ness and plans to return to work
this week. Mr. Redd is employed
by Southern Bell Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
Mrs. Jack Bailey, Jack Bailey,
Jr., and Mrs. J. J. Boswell have
returned from Thomasville where
they participated in a dedication
Mrs. T. E. Young and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansell and
son, Ross, of Miami, Fla., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Chesney and family last week.
Mr. ana Mrs. Tommy Ashley,
of Tuscaloosa, Ala., are the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Hightower, Jr. on Flint
’ River Road.
Mr. Jimmy Hightower is the
। guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Hightower Jr.
Ab Dickson was a guest of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Dickson, in Fayetteville on
his birthday. Aug. 31st.
The many friends of Mr. K. A.
Godfrey wish for him an early
recovery after a recent operation
; in St. Joseph Hospital, Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Orlowski ;
; and children, of Bayonne, N. J.; |
। Mrs. Guy Brooks and children, |
of Marietta; Rev. and Mrs. B. J.
Rowan and daughters, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. D.
! E. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
‘ Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
. Godfrey and children, of Galnes
; ville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Co
l lins and children, of Marietta;
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Hendon, of
Atlanta; were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Godfrey and |
i family in Jonesboro.
! The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank M. Palin, of Cam
bridge City, Ind., formerly of
Jonesboro, Ga., were saddened by
the news of Mr. Palin's death on
Aug. 11. We offer our heartfelt
sympathy to Mrs. Palin and
family.
The many friends of Mrs.
Georgia Newman are happy that
her condition continues to im
| prove and wish for her an early
1 recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Betsill, of
College Park, announce the birth
। of twins, Connie Dianne and Wil-
I Ham Danny, on Sept. Ist in
Crawford Long Hospital. Mr. and
; Mrs. Betsill have many relatives
: and friends in Jonesboro who will
I be interested in this announce
j ment.
Mrs. Charles Roan, formerly a
I promiment and beloved resident
| of Jonesboro, who has resided in
Signal Mountain, Tenn., with her
son. Bruce Roan, for a number of
years, is now making her home
with Mrs. W. O. Dunn in Jones
boro.
Mrs. Nora Welch visited rela
tives near Indian Springs last
। week and attended camp meeting
| several days.
The many friends in Jonesboro
join others in congratulating and
, best wishes to Mrs. Ada Hutche
' son Newman, of McDonough, who
| celebrated her 86th birthday re
cently. Mrs. Newman is a former
I and dearly beloved resident of
Jonesboro.
James Singleton, of Athens, is
spending the week-end with his
j mother. Mrs. Mary Singleton.
Gary Singleton, a junior at the
| Georgia State Medical School in
‘ Augusta, is home for a few days.
; He worked at Grady Hospital
I during the summer months and
is having a short vacation before
returning to school on Sept. Bth.
LINDLER REUNION HELD
The Lindler reunion was held
at the home of Mrs. J. w. Cal
loway in Jonesboro this year.
About forty-eight of the descend
ents were present.
An Eye For a Bargain
Uncle Si (in from Podunki —
And you say everything in the
i store is just five and ten cents?
Floorwalker—Yes, everything,
j Uncle Si (glancing at music
| department — I’ll take that
planner.
DR. K. I. HICKMAN
OPTOMETRIST
3437 Stewart Ave., Hapeville
f Airfax 6996
Monday thru Friday in Hape
ville — In Fayetteville Satur
day Worn 1 to 5 p. m. over
Day's Drug Store
service for the late Rev. J. J.
Boswell held August 25th at
Thomas County Baptist Youth
Camp.
Mrs. Edna~Boyles visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
M. Smith, recently. Mrs. Boyles
and children, Debra Ann and
Vickie Lynn, will return to their
home at Fort Knox, where her
husband is stationed.
MORROW NEWS
Mrs. Lukie Evans has returned
home from Syracuse, N. Y„ after
visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
are the proud parents of a fine
girl.
Mrs. L. S. Satterfield and chil
dren visited her mother, Mrs.
Carrie Lawson, of Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adamson
and son, of'Texas, are visiting
their mother, Mrs. Emma DeFoor.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Flynn
and family are spending their
vacation in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. V. L. Clark spent last
Wednesday with her daughter.
Mrs. Bill Burnham, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Young Ballard and chil
dren, of Williamson; Mrs. Ruby
Story and son, of Hapeville, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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SCHOOL DAZE — Mrs. Simpson, teacher at Forest Park High
School, registers some of the students — Charlotte Hanson, Linda
Hardy, Dianne Howell, Shela Marquandt and Juanita McKown.
V. P. Evans, Sr. nE V UEU>C
Mrs. Clara Berry visited Mrs. kF A NTW\
J. E. George, of East Point.
Mrs. Annie Morrow, Mrs. Luth- Tl ? e Rex p^den Club met at
■r Murphy and daughters, Bren- df ' home of Mrs. Earl Pace last
la and Jennie; Mrs. Charles Me- Thursday. Mrs Roy Sanders P re "
Irew and daughter, Sandra, are se ^ e d he program
pending this week in Panama Mr- and j° ln a ? d
j children, Lmda and Randy-
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shirley, D. | y? ent week-end at St
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer S ™ ons ;
looper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren „ Re *. Ha ' r< ’, P £ r ’'J* l .
Jixon, Gail and Bill Dixon at- and ^, odd , a ttende<l
ended the Shirley reunion at a bun day School Conference at
.avonla last Sunday. Ridgecrest, N. C. last week.
Mrs. Corine Nolan and Janet Mr : s ’ Guy Ree f v ^ WaS a
lave been visiting in North Caro- ° f he * co usm. Ml ?
; na Horace Chaffin, at her home in
‘ Mrs. Joan Atkins and sons, Ted Ca *? de » St T W * dnesday
md Jimmie, of Macon, Is visit-i vi ^ n and J^s- J R arc
ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 n S th nT a ? d
A Mitchell । Mrs Russell Johnson, in Orlando,
Fla.
Mrs. D. L. Shirlev. Jr., spent tv
hmdov with mL t Mrs. Ada Elliott, Mr. Herman
R Xh A ' ElliOt ‘ Mrs - Ouy ^VeS and Miss
Mr r t cnT and nch i Lois Reeves spent last Saturday
Mi. C. L. Cox and son, Charles:
Jr. Richard Montgomery, Mr. ' M H p '
luddy Vinson spent last week in ' J” d
h ninHniniiind Mis. Lloyd Sdlldd S« s
>teinhatcher, Fla., fishing. ; Hazel Fordhai £ attended a fan ,j.
We are happy to have Miss reunion in Macon last Sun-
Jene Beasley home from Warm c ’ a y-
Springs. Mrs. Walt Phillips entertained
at a birthday dinner in honor of
W. P. Evans, Sr.
Mrs. Clara Berry visited Mrs.
S. E. George, of East Point.
Mrs. Annie Morrow, Mrs. Luth
er Murphy and daughters, Bren
da and Jennie; Mrs. Charles Mc-
Grew and daughter. Sandra, are
spending this week in Panama
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shirley, D.
L. Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Dixon, Gail and Bill Dixon at
tended the Shirley reunion at
Lavonia last Sunday.
Mrs. Corine Nolan and Janet
have been visiting in North Caro
lina.
Mrs. Joan Atkins and sons, Ted
and Jimmie, of Macon, is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Mitchell
Mrs. D. L. Shirley, Jr., spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J.
D. Roach, In Atlanta.
Mr C. L. Cox and son, Charles;
Mr. Richard Montgomery, Mr.
Buddy Vinson spent last week in
Steinhatcher, Fla., fishing.
We are happy to have Miss
Gene Beasley home from Warm
Springs.
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But it takes a lot more besides. Cor
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Training Course For Scouts
Plans are in the making for
this year’s training course for
Brownie Scout and Girl Scout
leaders and workers.
Mrs. Sara McClung, scout co-
her sister’s birthday, Mrs. J. B.
Hill, on Sunday, Aug. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris, of
Jenkinsburg, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Helton last Sun
day.
Rex community welcomes new
comers: Mr. anti Mrs. Clarence
Hutcheson and son, Gus, who
have recently moved into their
new home on Homestead Road.
The Hutchesons are formerly o’
East Atlanta.
Mrs. B. F. Holland presented
the following students, Peg,
Bob, Jim and Ann Henry, Janice
and Martha Estes, Billy White-
Rose Mary Dunn, Martha Barr,
Dianne Wynne. Judy Pace, Ellen
Carroll Powell, Muriel and
Earline Elliott, Jimmy Pace, j
Donald Powell, Tippee Stewart/
Thelma Williamson, at a piano
recital at her home on Gilbert
Road, last Friday afternoon. Two
local numbers were done by
Joyce Padgett and Billy White
accompanied by Jimmy Pace.!
Immediately after the recital re
freshments were served down by
the lake.
Mrs. John Clem, of Fort ‘
Wayne, Ind., has returned to her I
home following a visit with her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. I
R. Clem. 1
HMfCAIE
JEAN'S
FLOWERS
1214 Main Street POplar 7-8926
Forest Park. Georgia
ordinator, announces that they
are privileged to have Mrs. Doyle
Tatum of Griffin, Ga. to teach
the training classes. Mrs. Tatum,
an active scout worker, is also
president of Griffin Woman’s
Club.
The classes will be held at the
First Baptist Church of Forest
Park and are scheduled to start
September 19th and continue
through September 30th. There
will be three two-hour classes
weekly for the two-week period,
making a total of 12 hours, which
is the required number of hours
for the complete course. Accord
ing to Mrs. McClung, the classes
will oe held in the forenoon and
that the exact time will be pub
lished at a later date.
Jonesboro, East Clayton, North
Clayton, and Mountain View
ladies are cordially invited to
participate in the training class
es. Interested persons may con
tact Mrs. McClung at PO-7-5466
or Mrs. Wes Bersch at PO-1-7271.
A nursery will be maintained
for the duration of the course. It
would be greatly appreciated if
anyone interested in helping
with this work would call either
Mr^. McClung or Mrs. Bersch.
RUSSIAN FOREIGN TRADE
Secretary of Commerce Sin
clair Weeks has reported that the
Soviet Union’s interest in non
strategic commodities available
here for export is steadily grow
ing.