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The Forest Park Free Pre^-New^Sept. 5, 1956
WOMEN'S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
— CLAYTON COUNTY —
MRS. FRANCES COLLINS Forest Park • MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK, Jonesboro
JACETTES PLAN
SPEECH COURSE
FOR ACTIVITIES
The Forest Park Jacettes met
Aug. 27th at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Terrell Starr 115 Ash
Street. An invitation from the
Jaycees was extended to the lad
ies to join in a 10 week Speech
Course which will begin shortly,
and which is aimed at Public
Speaking, parliamentary pro
ceedure, etc The teacher at these
classes will be Mr. Checkering of
the S. Fulton Jaycees. The met
ing was presided over by Mrs.
O B Mathews, President.
MORROW NEWS
Members of the Ladies Bible
Class of Morrow Baptist Church,
their husbands and other guests
received a special treat at their
meeting held last Tuesday night.
An interesting musical program
was presented by a group of girls
from the Georgia Baptist Or
phans Home. Everyone enjoyed
a covered dish supper prepared
by the ladies. The group hon
ored Mrs. A. M. Mitchell and
Miss Lilly Trammell who cele
brated their birthdays in Au
gust.
Mrs. Evelyn cook, Carol. John
and little Grady, of Perry. Ga.,
were guests of Mrs. W. R. Wall
on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Earl Grant and children
have returned after spending 2
weeks in Columbia. S. C., visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs D L. Shirley. Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs D. L. Shirley. Jr.
and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Dixon, Bill and Gall, of Jones
boro, and P K Dixon attended
the Shirley Family Reunion at
Lavonia, Ga., last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. D. P. Williams
and their B. T u teammates
who lost in a recent contest were I
hosts to the wining side at a j
hamburger fry at their home last |
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. D. Flynn!
and children spen a few days in I
Brunswick. Ga„ visiting Mrs.
Flynn's twin brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelt
ner, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aiken, of
Tampa, Fla., are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Wm. D. Flynn.
Dr. Flynn and family.
T. E. L. Bible Study
Class Has Meeting
The members of the T. E. L
Bible Study Class held their Aug
ust meeting in the home of Mrs.
Jack Bailey. 1005 Ash Street, and
the lesson was led by Mrs. L. L.
Tanner. A business meeting fol
lowed. and later a Shower for
Mrs. Charles Miller, the former
Miss Elizabeth Alexander. This
was followed by refreshments.
Those present wore Mesdames
1 helma Chastain. Jewel Barton,
M. IL Donald. Jack Bailev, Flor
ini' Adams, Ermine McKown,
Riflph Pinnell, Guy Anderson, W.
G Kelly, Annie Bell Swaney. Elco
Swiney, L. L. Tanner, Homer
Parker, s. A McGehe, J. J. Bos
well. Lillian McKinney, Laura !
Alexander, Pearl Sellars, Honor
Guests were Mrs. Charles Miller
and Mrs, H. F. Floyd.
F P WOMAN'S CLUB
TO MEET SEPTEMBER 10
The Forest Park Woman’s Club
will hold their first meeting of
the Fall on September 10th at
the high school library at 8 p.m.
It is hoped that a good attend
ance will be made so that plans
for the coming season may be
discussed The program will be
presented by a guest speaker.
Mrs. A. L. Barnette, president of
the May Davis Garden Club. She
will show slides of pictures made
at the Spring Flower Show here
in Forest Park.
Grow With the
CLAYTON
COUNTY
FEDERAL
3’/ 2 %
Savings received by the
10th earn from the Ist of
Month.
INSURED SAVINGS
F.S.I+I.C. up to $10,000.00
CLAYTON COUNTY
Federal Savings
and Loan Assoc.
122 McDonough St. N. E.
Jonesboro, Ga. Phone 4891
“Clayton County’s only
Savings and Loan Assoc.”
Social Notes
By MRS. FREDERICK LEE
' PHONE: DAYS POPLAR 7-5811
Or PO. 7-6859
The following items are from
! our last week’s Social Activities
I and, owing to a printer’s error,
i were confused. We sincerely
j apologize.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Black have
I returned to their home at Mor
i row' after a journey which had a
; sad and tragic reason. They at
tended in Milton, Tenn., the fu
neral of their young nephew,
William Dennie Black, age 17,
■ victim of a traffic accident. Den
nie, a boy with hosts of friends,
j is the second son to be lost to
narents and family. His brother
was killed in the Korean War.
We extend our sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Black and the family.
Gatlinburg, Tenn., was the
cool spot chosen for part of their
vacation by the J. W. Smith fam
ily. With them went Grandma
J. E. Smith and Grandma C. 8.
Haynie, and the two elder ladies
were happy to rest amid the
wonderful scenery, while Rich
ard and Roland tried to see if
Mother and Dad could keep up
with them climbing those moun
tains, and visiting all the inter
esting spots they could find>
Then the party came home brief
ly, leaving Grandmas at their
respective homes, and then to
Jackson Lake, for a grand finish
boating, swimming, fishing—
and wondering why time goes so
fast on such happy occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Harvey of
103 Birch Street have been va
cationing in Maryville, Tenn, re
cently where they were pleased
to renew old friendships. Os
course the children went too and
enjoyed the trip so much.
Jerry and Linda have had a
marvelous vacation, six long
weeks with grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Albert McKenzie of'
Kingsport, Tenn. Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert McKenzie of
Pine Valley Drive joined them
for a last week-end and the fam
Hy came home together in time
to welcome as their guests Mrs.
June Peters and sons Ronnie and
Lynn of Gate City, Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Cox of Natural
Springs, Va. The family have en
ioyed this holiday season so
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Hood of
Finley Drive have recently re
turned from a Florida vacation.
With them were their daughter
and son-in-law. Rev. and Mrs
E. R. Wilson and their daughter,
Madolyn, who have been staying
with the Hoods for some weeks.
St. Petersburg was the first
‘Port o’ Call’ and after a week
there the party moved on to
Miami where they enjoyed the
beach and swimming for a few
days before driving back up the
coast through Daytona and all
the way back home. Rev. and
Mrs. Wilson and Madolyn have
said good-bye now and returned
■to their home in Jacksonville,
Ala.
Mrs. Frances B. Cheek of 1017
Central Avenue was very happy
last week. She had her brother,
sister-in-law and niece spend
ing a few days at her home.
They are the G. W. O’Rourke
family of Detroit, Mich.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. P. R. Jones, 137 Spring Val
ley Road 'will be glad that Mr.
Jones is home from Crawford
Long Hospital after a bout of
pneumonia. He will be confined
to his bed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stone of
41 Highway flew to Houston,
Texas recently to visit with old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Carl
son and their two children. Linda
Sue and Karen Kay. Baby Sybel
seemed to approve of the flight
— she slept most all the way.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks of
South Avenue have returned
from a trip to Chattanooga,
Tenn., where they visited mem
bers of their family. The chil
dren, Kent and Freda Kay of
Accoridan School Opens
In Forest Park In Fall
Where there is music there is
"Harmony.” To the people of
this area we are pleased to an
nounce the opening of an Ac
cordion School which will offer
outstanding advantages and op
portunity for the best in musical
: training.
There will be private lessons
taught and a personal interest ।
will be taken in each student.
The Pahner-Hughes system is
used for instruction of fast sight
reading and good harmony. Ac-1
cordion band instructions will
also .be offered.
Mary Cambron. who will teach,
is proud to announce that she
ih a qualified teacher for the
Rowe Accordion Center with
main studios in downtown At
lanta The Rowe Accordion
Center is owned and operated
by Bonnie O Rowe who has won I
। course were there too, and had
. a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson of
Woodland Drive have returned
from Birmingham, Ala., where
they have visited Mr. Johnson’s
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowlden
of Howell Road were hosts for
lunch last Wednesday. They en
tertained Mrs. Everitt Bowlden
and son, Dana, and had a really
happy day together.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nunn of
Phillips Drive spent last week
end at Winder, Ga., with rela
tives and friends.
Grant Park was chosen for a
picnic birthday party last Wed
nesday by the good neighbors of
Elizabeth Drive. The honoree
was Mrs. Sam Poole, and those
present were Mrs. A. B. Calla
way, Mrs. M. V. Reid, Mrs. N.
Coleman, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs.
Robert Stansel, Mrs. O’Neal and
Mrs. Callaway’s house guest, Mrs.
Estelle Mullins of Union Point,
Ga. After those pretty packages
had been opened and her gifts
admired, the honoree cut the
cake and lunch with lots of fried
chicken, potato salad, sandwiches
and iced drinks was enjoyed.
The park too came in for a share
of the interest and fun and was
much enjoyed by all.
A family reunion at Joanna,
8. C., saw the R. M. Smith fam
ily of South Street gathered there
last week-end. With them was
Herman’s fiancee, Miss Pat Nunn
who was meeting some of the
family for the first time. Pond
Branch Mathodist Church is the
home church of Mrs. Smith’s
family, and their visit held a
great thrill when Herman
preached the morning sermon
there on Sunday. It was a won
derful experience. Grandmother
Carrie Lewis, \vhose birthday it
was, felt she had indeed had a
birthday gift in this fine young
man who is answering the call
to serve in such a grand way.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kelly,
Jr. and daughter, Sandra, have
been visiting his parents here in
Forest Park. They are from
Kingsport, Tenn., and parents
are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kelly, Sr.,
of Park Drive. One of the high
lights of their visit was a day
spent at Rock Eagle where they
had a picnic and enjoyed the
park.
Watch out for the First Bap
tist Church Sextet—that is if you
like music—good music we mean.
Lovejoy Baptist Church, Wel
come Hall. Red Oak are the most
recent places where they have
sung and been enjoyed. They are
Mrs. Carolyn Nipper, Mrs. Ce
leste Starr, Mrs. Sara Baker, Mrs.
Margaret Guice, Mrs. Margaret
Diggs and Mrs. Juanita Bowlden.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Trammell.
Kay and Barry and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Haynie and David have
been taking a breather at the
Cleveland cabin of the B. C.
Haynies. That mountain air
takes a lot of beating these days.
The many friends of Miss
Mary .Mann will be sorry to learn
of the accident which has re
sulted in her hospitalization at
Georgia Baptist. Miss Mann has
the best wishes of friends and
neighbors for a speedy and com
plete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moseley
and children are home from a
vacation in Hollywood. Florida.
Miami was also visited, and
swimming enjoyed. A visit to
Lake Wales on their homeward
trip ended a grand time. The
Moseleys live on Rockspring Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Lindsey of
112 Bridge Avenue had a very
■ happy day last Sunday <Aug. 26».
A real family party gathered at
their home. Indeed there were
Iso many and the day was so
lovely that they carried lunch
out to the Bridge Avenue park
and had a most enjoyable time.
national recognition for his out
standing work with the accor
dion. Tis school for accordion
is the oldest one in Atlanta and
he is also a composer of accor
dion music.
An instrument will be avail
able to each student with a price
in reach of everyone. These ac
cordions are not excelled by any
other. They will be offered to
the students either through ren
tal plan or purchase plan with
low-cost financing.
Mrs. Cambron says that it is
her sincere desire to bring to
you more happiness through the
highest standard of musical
knowledge For more informa
tion you may calf "The Mary
Cambron Accordion Studios"
POpular 6-2439 W'>ch is )n
--at 207 Lynlale Ci.Jc, Forest
Park. Georgia.
(See advertisement).
Among those present were Sis
ter Mrs. H. D. Rate (Rome) three
; sisters from Atlanta, Mrs. Ola
Camp, Mrs. Flossie Moulton, Mrs.
Bellie Strickland, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
I Luttrell also of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Raburn Lindsey and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Lindsey of
Hapeville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas,
Warren Drive, have been to Gas
tonia, N. c. to visit relatives.
Mrs. Thomas, Sr., who has been
here for some weeks returned to
her home on this trip. Barnes
well, Ga. was also on their sched
ule so that they could visit Mrs.
Thomas’ parents. Since their
holiday they have been happy to
have their sister, Mrs. J. D. Drig
gers of Jacksonville, visiting with
them.
Mrs. Charles Toppas of Cen
tral Avenue has recently enjoyed
a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. T.
Jackson in Tallahassee, Fla. Her
flight via Eastern Airways lent
added pleasure to her visit. La
bor Day week-end brought a
guest to the Toppas home —Mrs.
Mildred Rodgers of Atlanta.
Mrs. Eunice Cheeves of 111
Pine View has been visiting for
a few days with her mother at
Rockmart.
Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Crouse and
Susie are back from a 30-day
holiday that took them to New
York, New Jersey and various
places in Pennsylvania. They vis
ited the United Nations building,
Radio City, saw some shows, TV
and stage. Dr. Crouse was happy
to preach at several of the
churches where they stayed. A
very special highlight was a par
ty given for them by Rev. Crouse’
sister, Mrs. George Derrick of
Everett, Pa., in honor of their
25th wedding anniversary. It was
held at the “Country House" and
host and hostess and 12 guests
were happy to extend congratu
lations and hearty wishes to the
Crouses. It’s good to know that
this lovely family had such a
wonderful vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes
and children have been to Or
lando, Fla. over Labor Day week
end visiting with Mrs. Barnes’
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STORK SHOWER
FOR MRS. WILSON
AT MRS. SWORD'S
Mrs. Grace Swords was hos
tess at a Stork Shower at her
home on Rock Spring Street on
Tuesday. August 27th with Mrs.
Bill Wilson as honoree. About
20 guests were present and gifts
for the expected baby W’ere both
lovely and numerous. Conver
sation piece was a threfe-tiered
cake topped with a baby, the
bottom layer having a decora
tion of—yes. you’ve.guessed it—
Safety Pins,
Games were played and there
was a lot of fun and laughter,
and a lot of gratitude, too, from
Mrs. Bill, for the gifts and the
wonderful gesture of friendship,
brother and his family. The
Barnes live on Depot Road, Con
ley.
Tommy, nine-year-old son of
Rev. and Mrs. T. Roan of the
First Baptist Church, Conley, has
been accepted as a member of
the Atlanta Boys’ Choir. The di
rector of this choir is Mr. George
Crawford, minister of music at
Inman Park Baptist Church. He
founded the choir in 1953 and
among the required character
istics for membership, besides
the voice, is a love of good music,
a Christian outlook, and the
highest school records. It is in
deed an honor to attain member
ship, one which Tommy and his
parents are justly proud. The 22
b6ys are between the ages of
nine and 12—or until the voice
changes, and music such as the
Children’s Opera from Mozart,
etc., is taught. The choir makes
two tours during the year—at
Christmas and Spring. Tommy
has already been chosen for solo
parts and is likely to go far in
this particular sphere.
Mrs. Jimmy Anderson is out of
the hospital and is spending a
few days recovering with her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Jewel An
derson. Grandma has been keep
ing baby Stanley while his moth
er has been in the hospital and
enjoying him so much.
CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jerome
Korman, Sr., of 105 Grace Drive,
proudly announce the birth of a
son at Emory Hospital on August
26. Baby weighed 6 1-2 pounds,
is the first child, and has been
named Bruce Jerome. Jr. Mrs.
Korman is the former Miss Ruby
Callaway of Athens, Ga.
—Social Bne/s-^-
By MRS. CORINNE BLALOCK
Phone 3721 or 6641 « -
W. B. Hunt of Houston, Texas,
joined Mrs. Hunt and their
granddaughter, Joy Smith, in
Jonesboro last week for a visit
with Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Cartledge and
family.
Melissa Barnette spent sev
eral days of last week at Camp
Glisson.
Dannie and Christine Harman
of Nashville, Tennessee, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Chambers several days of last
week. Mrs. Chambers was a
guest of Mrs. Christine Carter in
LaGrange one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Camp
and sons recently enjoyed a va
cation in Panama City Florida.
Gene Blalock, Tena Tillman
and Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Burks
and children of Forest Park
spent last week-end at Clark
Hill.
Mrs. R. B. Mann and Miss
Toles of Rome, spent several
days of last week with Mrs. El
sie Gauthen.
Mrs. Ec Cauthen, Mrs. H. N.
Purdy and Mrs. Sam Patton of
Hapeville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Mann and family
on Sunday.
Emily Blalock has returned
from Hendersonville, North Caro
lina, where she spent ten days
at Red Cross Camp.
The many friends of R. D. Por
ter wish for him an early re
covery after his operation in
St. Joseph's Hospital last Mon
day.
Wendell Watterson of Atlanta
was a guest of Mrs. Faye Clarke
and Mrs. J. B. Royston and fam
ilies last week.
Mrs. A. A. Camp, Jr., Mrs. E. R.
Chesney and Linda Gayle Lan
ders were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Thames in Red Oak on
Friday of last week.
Mrs. Corinne Blalock spent
last week-end w’ith Mrs. H. F.
Puckett in Forest Park.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver and
Mary Lynn spent last week in
Texacana, Texas, and other
places of interest in other states.
Mary Lou Burks of Forest
Park spent last week-end with
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards
and sons of Pensacola, Florida,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Camp and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lunsford.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wynn and
Carolyn of Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Gibbs and Corinne of
Hampton: Mr. and Mrs. Mack
'Gibbs and children of Atlanta:
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs, Mr.-and
Mrs. C. E. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wynn, all of Jonesboro, at
tended the Gibbs family reunion
iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ■
Robert Mays in Stockbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pittman
and son David spent last week
vacationing in Florida.
Dan Wynn wno has returned
from East Carolina College has
joined the high school faculty
at Waynesboro. Ga.
Vern Wynn attended week-end
Methodist Conference for Su
perintendents and assistants at
Camp Glisson near Dahlonega,
Ga. His family alsd accom
panied him.
NOAH'S ARK NEWS
The Noah's Ark Revival be
gan Sunday night, August 26th,
and continued through August
31st. Services began at 8:00 p.
m. with the Rev. Paul Douglas
conducting the services. We had
a wonderful revival and invite
everyone to come back and at
tend our Sunday services.
The Noah’s Ark Annual Home
coming was held Sunday, Sep
tember 2nd. The services began
at 10:30 a. m. The guest speak
. er was the Rev. Paul Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Whitaker
and family spent their vacation
in points of interest in Florida.
Mrs. R. L. Johnson and family
enjoyed a picnic at Chastains
1 Park on Sunday honoring her
birthday. Every one of her
i children were present at this
i memorable get-together.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Duffey have
spent several'days touring Flor-
I Ida. The children accompanied
GROUP HONORS
MRS. J. H. McGAHA
WHO IS MOVING
A delightul covered dish lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Lewis
B. Duke, Sr,,( Highway No. 41,
was given in honor of Mrs. J. H.
McGaha of the Philadelphia
Community, by a groif^ of her
friends. The ladies surprised the
honoree by arriving in a group
at 11 b’clock for a social hour
esteem in which she is held.
At noontime,!just before serv
ing Mrs. McGaha was presented
with several lovely gifts which
gave evidence of the love and
estee min which she is held.
Mr. and Mrs. McGaha are mov- ,
ing ffom the Philadelphia Com
munity to Marietta, Georgia, to
make their home. Their friends
and neighbors here wish for
them every happiness and suc
cess in their new home.
Those attending the spend the
day party, in addition to Mrs.
Duke and Mrs. McGaha were
Mrs. Frank Dunn, and son,
Frankie, of Jonesboro, Mrs. Hom
er Parker and son Terry, Mrs.
Jack Lewis, Mrs. Floyd Scott,
Mrs. Byron McLeroy, Mrs. Ed
Dunn, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mrs.
Lester Wilson, Mrs. Frank Airth,
Liveoak, Florida, a guest of the
hostess, and Tom Duke, son of
the hostess.
Mrs. Maud Jenkins,
OES Grand Matron,
Visits District 10
Mrs. Maud Jenkins of Macon,
Worthy Grand Matron, Order of
the Eastern Star for the State
of Georgia, will make her Of
ficial Visit to the Chapters in
District 10 this week. Tuesday,
Sept. 4, Jonesboro and River
dale, at Jonesboro; Wednesday
sth, Jephtha and Hampton at
Jackson; Thursday 6th, Rex at
Rex; Friday 7th, Hapeville and
Forest Park at Hapeville.
All members of the Order of
the Eastern Star are invited to
attend these riieetings, and also
the District Banquet on Friday
7th 6:30 p. m. at the Broken Spur
Restaurant 2214 Stewart Ave. S.
W. Atlanta. Those desirous of
making reservation for the Ban
quet may contact Mrs. Mabel
Jernigan, Worthy Matron of For
est Park Chapter at PO. 6-4288.
their parents o nthis interesting
trip.