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Social Notes
By MRS. FREDERICK LEE
PHONE: DAYS POPLAR 7-5811
Or PO 7-6859
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chasteen
of Finley Drive spent week-end
Feb. 12-14 at Jackson, guests of
Mrs. Chasteen’s mother, Mrs. 11.
W. Webb. And enjoyed every ।
minute of it.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Youngblood
of Laurel Drive have been busy
entertaining lately. First came I
Mrs. H. G. Youngblood of Bir
mingham. Ala., to spend a week,
being joined for the week-end
by her husband. They are par
ents of Mr. Youngblood.
Mrs. R. J. Bishop of Knoxville,
mother of Mrs. Youngblood, was]
also a recent visitor at the;
Youngblood home. She stayed a I
week.
The luncheon guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neill, j
North View Drive, on Saturday,:
Feb 13, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul |
S. Barrow of Smyrna, and Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Evans of Atlanta.;
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Studdard |
are spending some time in
Texas, visiting her brother and i
sister-in-law at their home in
Houston.
Micky Nunnally of Lorance'
Place, son of the Glen Nunnallys,
left last Friday to begin his
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for
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JU to
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Primary.
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Appreciated
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“THIRD GAME"
Eddy Nelson — John Brinkley
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 26-27
“PRIDE AND THE PASSION"
Cary Grant — Sophia Loren
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Alan Freed — Jimmie Blanton
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Army service. He goes as 2nd
Lieutenant to school at Fort Sill,
Okla., for three months and then
to Hawaii.
Mrs. E. C. Blackwell is in Or
lando, Fla. Her daughter, Mrs.
R. B. Scroggs, has been visiting
with her parents for the past
week and carried her mother
back home with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chathani
and the boys spent a very happy
day Sunday, Feb. 14, at Cum
ming, Ga. They were guests at
the birthday party of a niece,
Mary Mathis. Mrs. Newman
Mathis is Mrs. Chatham’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bow
don are home from a trip to
Louisiana where they attended
the 70th wedding anniversary of
Richard’s parents.
Deepest sympathy goes at this
time to Joe Lane and the family
on the death of his father.
The many friends of Mrs.
Fred Farmer wer shocked and
grieved to learn of her death in
the hospital last Friday. Mrs.
Farmer had come through heart
attacks, but was hospitalized
again on Thursday night, and
passed away early Friday morn-
Birthday Party
For Troop Leader
Troop No. 308 held its usual
meeting last Friday afternoon
but the ending was certainly
different. The girls had dis
covered that their leader, Mrs.
T. A. Barker, had a birthday,
and had prepared a “surprise”
for her.
Numerous gaily wrapped gifts
appeared as if by magic, and a
big handsome birthday cake de
lighted her—and the girls too,
as it was cut and handed round.
It was a great success.
ing.
Mrs. Guy Anderson of Murray
Lake is ill at Jessie Parker Wil
liams Hospital. Mrs. Anderson
has a very severe attack of flu.
CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of
1314 Main Street, Forest Park,
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of twins, a boy and a
girl, Feb. 15 at Georgia Baptist
Hospital. William Frederick, Jr.,
weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. and Mary
Frances, 6 lbs. 8 ozs. They have
four sisters eagerly awaiting
their arrival home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Law
rence, 215 Patricia Drive, Forest
Park, have a son, born Jan. 14
at Georgia Baptist Hospital.
David Clifton is the Lawrence’s
second child, a brother for Anita
Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Crook, 220
Park Drive. Forest Park, are the
proud parents of a new baby
girl. Annette Elaine was born
Feb. 11 at Crawford Long Hos
pital, and makes a fine family
of four girls.
Miss Vera Bollings of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of Miss
Martha Brown on Feb. 13th.
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_ SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY,
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Jonesboro Socials
Telephone GR 8-6841
By Mrs. A. A. Camp Jr., 105 Smith Street
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Whaley
and Johnny and Claudia are va
cationing in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. They are the guests of Mrs.
Whaley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Vasseur.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee spent
last week-end in Daytona Beach,
Fla. While there they attended
the car races at the Daytona In
ternational Speedway.
Rev. Philo McKinnon attended
the Synod of Georgia Minister’s
Retreat at Jekyll Island from
Monday to Wednesday of this
past week. Other members at
tending from this area were
Rev. William Satterwhite of
Riverdale, and Rev. George
Dameron of Stockbridge.
Mrs. Ruth Adams of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of Mrs.
W. F. Rutherford.
VALENTINE PARTY
The Intermediates of the First
Baptist Church Sunday School
enjoyed a Valentine Party Sat
urday night in the Recreation
Building; the Valentine motif
being carried out in the decora
tions and refreshments. Miss
Ruth Brown is superintendent
of the Intermediate Department.
A high light of the evening was
the crowning of the King and
Queen of Hearts. Diane Maynard
of "The Always Ready Class”, of
which Mrs. J. T. Camp is teach
er, was crowned Queen of the
Department; while Ray Oakes of
“The Dependable Class”, of
which Mr. Rendor Betsill is
teacher, was crowned King. The
"runnerups” in contest were
Linda Camp of “The Queen
Esther Class”, of which Miss
Nan Reeves is teacher, and Tom
my Gunnin of “The King’s
Messenger’s Class”, of which Mr.
Larry Price is teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wood
spent the week-end visiting two
of Mr. Wood’s sisters. One, Mrs.
Earnest Johns in Macon and
the other, Mrs. Van Johnson
and Mr. Johnson in Perry, Ga.
Mrs. W. V. Whaley and Mrs.>
Josie Goss were visitors in Grif
fin on Thursday because of the
death of Mrs. Wilbur Maddox,
who was the sister of Mrs. Elsie
Cauthen.
Mrs. J. B. Waldrop’s luncheon
guests on Wednesday were Miss
Annie Lou Hightower. Mrs. Id p ll
Lenoir, Mrs. Minnie Waldron and
Mrs. J. Carl Hodges.
Mrs. Emmett Plunkett and
Mrs. Philo McKinnon are at
tending the Presbyterial Train
ing School for Officers and Com
mittee Chairman of the Women
of the Church in Atlanta on
Thursdays.
Mrs. Nat Feldman of Atlanta
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“CORVAIR HANDLES BETTER, STEERS MORE EASILY, RESPONDS
MUCH MORE QUICKLY AND HOLDS THE ROAD MORE SECURELY
THAN ANY STOCK FOUR-DOOR SEDAN EVER MADE IN THE U.S.”
—Jin Whipple, Car Life
If you think were enthusiastic about Corvair, leaf through the leading automotive, sports and science
magazines and see what the experts are saying. Then, by all means, drive one yourself.
"Corvair’s steering is so light that at
parking speeds it feels power assisted; it
is so precise as to be absolutely without
play, and it is fast enough to allow
complete control over every situation.”
— Karl Ludvigsen,
Sports (Jars Illustrated
"Steers like a feather and is extremely
quick. . . . This is a beautifully designed
automobile, engineered by real pr 05....”
— Tom McCahill, Mechanix Illustrated
"Most surprising thing to me outside of
the excellent handling characteristics was
the feeling of roominess inside. ... I
didn’t have the sensation of driving a
small car and the headroom was greater
by Chevrolet
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Shower Honors
Mrs. Hutcheson
A delightful affair of Friday
evening was a stork shower
given by Mrs. Joe M. Adams at
her home. 104 Mayo Drive,
Riverdale, in honor of Mrs.
Charles H. Hutcheson.
The guest participated in and
enjoyed several unique games
and the color motif of green and
yellow was carried out in the
table decorations and refresh
ments. Mrs. John Crane assisted
Mrs. Adams in serving and Miss
Katherine Buchanan poured
coffee.
Those present were Mesdames
; Charles Hutcheson, J. D. Banks,
Russell Dailey, Leroy Samples,
Jacks Hancock, Carl Terrell, J.
L. Hutcheson, Eugene Moles, L.
B. Duke, Waymon Gower, John
Crane, W. A. Hanson, Wayne
Nation, Hubert Smith, Miss
Katherine Buchanan, and Mrs.
Adams.
and Mrs. H W. Longden were
the week-end guests of their
brother, Mr. H. C. McPhail, Mrs.
McPhail and family.
Mr. H. D. Cordell of Valley
Head. Ala., spent ten days here
with his daughter, Mrs. J. F.
Akins, and family, then went on
to Chattanooga, Tenn., for a
visit with another daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Koons, where he will
pick up his wife. She will ac
company him to Fort Campbell,
Ky., to be guests of a third
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in the Corvair than in some standard
size cars. . . .”
—L. H. Houck, Automotive Neus
"So far as shopping goes, the Corvair is
a housewife’s dream. It’s small and easily
maneuvered without any power steering,
and so easily parked . . . it’s a lot easier
to unload a cart full of groceries into a
front trunk at the supermarket than it
is into a rear one.”
—Rosemary Francis, Popular Science
"I want to state as firmly as I can that
the Corvair handles as beautifully and is
as safe as—if not safer than—any family
car on the road today.”
—Jim Whipple, Car Life
North Clayton News '
The guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Hart, Riverdale
Road, last Wednesday, were
Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Jackson
and their two children. The
Jacksons came from Milwaukee,
Wis. some two weeks ago to
spend some time with members
of their families before leaving]
for Europe. Mrs. Jackson is sis
ter to Mr. Hart.
The new neighbors on Davis
Road are Mr. and Mrs. Olan ]
Smeleer. They are originally ‘
from Tennesse.
Mrs. J. E. Wright and daugh-1
ter, Madolyn, of Elmo Street, en-
Mrs. E. B. (Lizette) Hart
ANNOUNCES
As Candidate For Clayton County
Board of Education
To Represent the Oak District
ELECTION APRIL 23
(Paid Political Advertisement)
"There is none of the typical whine
normally associated with rear-engined
vehicles. Inside the car, the effect is quite
unlike anything we have ever experienced.
It almost seems that there is no engine,
and the general effect is so quiet as to be
almost uncanny.”
—John R. Bond, Road & Track
"No written word can suffice for the
genuine pleasure that you will receive
behind the wheel of America’s newest
and most advanced contribution to trans
portation. ... It is a great car.”
—Don Stewart, Motor Life
corvair
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960
joyed a recent trip to St. Peters
burg, Fla. They visited relatives
there, and had a wonderful trip. V
Sincere sympathy goes at this
time to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tur
ner and Gloria in the parting
‘ from their beloved Dottie.
The flu bug has bitten really
hard all through the commu
nity. We do hope it will clear up
, soon, so that more of you- can
i get into circulation again. A
, little bird was heard singing
1 about spring being just around
[ the corner so cheer up. Better
1 news next week.