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Social Notes
By MRS. F REDERICK LEE
PHONE: DAYS POPLAR 7-5811
Or PO 7-6859
The visitors last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Yancey on Central Avenue, were
their daughter and son-in-law,
the C. W. Coopers and grandson,
Chuck, of Columbia, S.C.
Mrs. Jim Goldwire of Eliza
beth Drive is home after a flight
to Birmingham, Ala. to visit her
mother, who was hospitalized
with pneumonia. She was great
ly improved when Mrs. Goldwire
came home.
Among the Forest Park group
attending the Potentate’s Ball
at the Dinkler Plaza Hotel Sat
urday, Feb. 20, were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Pylant, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Coggin and Mr. and Mrs,
W. K. DeVane. They served as
honorary aides to the potentate
and noble friends and digni
taries from out of town. They
are members of the Legion of
Honor. With dinner served on
the roof, and dancing in the Sky
Room, the affair wess delightful.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stone and
family spent last Wednesday at
Brooks, Ga. at the farm home of
Mr. Stone’s sister and brother
in-law, the T. 8. Fletcher’s.
J. A. Byington enjoyed a visit
with relatives over last week
end in the Adel District, Ga.
Miss Mary Lou Anderson was
bridesmaid at the wedding of
Miss Janice Haynie and Howell
Strickland, at East Point on Sat
urday, Feb. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Hancock of
Birch Street, are happy to have
a VIP as their guest. Mrs. Han~
cock’s mother, Mrs. Edward
Wizinsky of Detroit, is here for
a prolonged visit.
Bob Berry of S. Parkwood Ave.
is home after major surgery at
Georgia Baptist Hospital. And
their many friends are happy to
learn he is making good prog
ress.
Mrs. Bill Lee flew to Savannah,
Ga. last week-end, Feb. 20-27,
She visited her mother and other
members of her family. On Sun
day she attended the Jaycee
State meeting in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White and
their daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Tram
mell, and children took a trip
recently to Auburn, Ala. to visit
Mrs. White’s sister and hrother
in-law, the Fred Robertson fam
ily.
Mrs. R. L. Henry, Sr. of Ellen
wood, tells us of a new grandson,
David Arthur Henry was born to
Lt. and Mrs. Robert L. Henry, Jr.
at Wamack Army Hospital, Fort
Bragg, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wheeler,
97 Bridge Ave., Forest Park, are
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proud to announce the birth of
a second daughter, Feb. 15, at
Piedmont Hospital.s This bonny,
7 Ibs. 5 ozs. young lady, is Connie
Sabrina, a sister for Melanie.
It’s a second girl for Mr. and
Mrs. Warren L. Gunter, 160 Hill
Pine Road, Forest Park. Born
at Crawford W. Long Hospital
Feb. 18 this 6 Ibs. 9 oz. little girl
has been named “Laurie Susan”
and has a“sister, Katherine Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Cochran
of Davis Road, College Park,
have a 6 lbs. 4 oz. little boy.
Born Feb. 18 at Crawford Long
Hospital, David McKinley makes
a grand family of four, two
girls and two boys for the Coch
rans.
Miss McKown Honored
On Sunday evening, Mrs. Guy
Murray, counselor of the Nan
Herring YWA of the First Bap
tist Church, Forest Park, pre
sented Miss Jeanne McKown
with a certificate and a key. This
citation was in recognition of
certain work completed in the
organization. This gives her the
distinction of being the only
member of the First Church to’
receive both this award and that
of Queen with a scepter in GA
work.
Miss McKown attends Fulton
High School where she recently
won an outstanding score on the
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
“HIGH SCHOOL BIG SHOT”
Tom Pittman — Virginia Aldridge
“T-BIRD GANG”
John Brinkley — Ed Nelson — Pat George
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 3-4-5
“WESTBOUND”
Randolph Scott
“SAMSON AND DELILAH”
Hedy Lamar — Victor Mature — George Sanders
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES ’
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MR. AND MRS. J. P. COOLEY
of Lovejoy announce ine en
gagement of their daughter,
Jacqueline to Donald James
Pope of Favetteville, Ga., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pope.
The date of the wedding will
be announced later.
1 Contest. She was also voted most
intellectual in the Senior Class.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Colie E. McKown who live
on Park Drive.
Chest Helps
M any People
In Two Months
The Clayton County Commu
nity. Chest assisted 921 people in
| January and 553 people in Feb-
Jonesboro Socials
Telephone GR 8-6841
By Mrs. A. A. Camp Jr., 105 Smith Street
Miss Bobbie Whaley and Miss
Carol Skelton of Riverdale, Ga.,
are spending the week-end as
house party guests at LaGrange
College, LaGrange, Ga.
Miss Linda Chatam of Forest
Park, was the dinner guest of Mr.
Joe Brown on Wednesday night,
at the home of Mrs. Winnie M.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver were
called to Reynolds on Friday be
cause of the death of Mrs. Oli
ver’s aunt, Mrs. G. L. Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drury and
children of St Marys, Ga., were
the guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Mundy and family
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Dyson were
visitors in Panama City, Fla. last
week. They were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Britton who form
erly resided in Atlanta.
Miss Martha Brown and Miss
Sandra Hollingsworth motored
to Savannah, Ga., to spend the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Davis.
Out of town visitors in Jones
boro because of Mrs. R. L.
Wynn’s death were — Mr. Coy
Wynn, Mr. Olin Wynn and Mrs.
Carl Knight all of Hapeville, Mrs.
Claire Young of Riverdale, Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Wynn, Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Beaty, Mr. Donald
Beaty and Rev. Harold Beaty all
of Macon, Mrs. B. V. Wynn, Mrs.
ruary in some form or another,
either surplus commodities, gro
ceries, clothing or medical as
sistanee, according to President
Bill Fleming.
Praised highly was the work
done by Mrs. Ruth Johnston,
executive secretary; Mrs. Ralph
Huie and E. L. Baumgartel.
Candidate
| % Re-Election
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The Georgia House of Representafives
| hope that my record is such as to war
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Primary.
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. FOREST PARK
J. R. Wallis, Mrs. Walt Lamb and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wynn all of
Lovejoy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Maddox, Mr. Jim Martin, Mrs.
Malva Arnall. i 5
Mrs. Carl Wynn, Misses Wilma
and Evelyn Wynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Jackson, Mrs. Lavada Phillips,
Mrs. T. L. Bruce, Miss Beverly
Bruce, Mr. Miller Myrick, Mr.
Bob Miller, Mrs. Walt Rivers, Mr,
Leonard Wheelus, Mr. T. C. Dick
son, Mrs. L. C. Thompson, Mr,
Robert W. Warren, Mrs. Ed Wig
ginton, Mrs. Martha Burch and
Mrs. Ann Chandler, all of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Traylor,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Walters, Mr.
C. M. Frizelle, Mr. T. H. Miller,
Mr. T. E. Dougherty and Mrs.
Hazel Green all of Decatur, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis of
Lake Jodeco are the proud
grandparents of their first
grandchild, Kimberly Joy, who
arrived Sunday, February 21st.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Davis of Burns, Oregon.
Mrs. Davis is the former Linda
Faye Walker of Hapeville, Ga.
Miss Vera Bollings of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Martha Brown on February 13.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr. R. G. Hicklin—Georgia
Baptist Hospital.
Mr. R. L. Stevens—Georgia
Baptist Hospital.
Mr. Jeff Lewis—Georgia Bap
tist Hospital.
Mrs. Jeff Berry—Crawford W.
Long Hospital.
Mr. E. L. Stephens—St. Jo
seph’s Infirmary.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor—South
Highland Infirmary, Birming
ham? Ala.
Mr. Sol Turner—Emory Uni-
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REVENUE, CLAYTON COUNTY
CITIZENS OF CLAYTON COUNTY:
First, let me express my deep thanks to you, the wonderful people of Clayton Coun
ty, for electing me your County Commissioner in April, 1958. I am most appreciative for all
the kindnesses and courtesies extended to me during my tenure of office.
As I promised during my first campaign, I have strived at all times to serve with
dignity, honor, and integrity and to be available at all times to help solve the many prob
lems daily confronting our county. I have worked diligently to do the job, as your com
missioner, in the manner in which you would like to have it performed. My time has been
devoted towards a better Clayton County. I offer myself as a candidate for an endorse
ment term on the basis of my record.
Please remember that as your commissioner of Roads and Revenue I am available
for service, and if I can assist you in any way, please favor me with a request.
smeerely JERRELL A. STARR
3 a
COMMISSIONER, CLAYTON COUNTY
RE-ELECT TERRELL A. STARR YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER!
Annual Birthday Supper .
At N. Clavton Schools
SRR A gey IS S e eoB it
! N. Clayton High and G. W.|
Northcutt schools combined for‘
‘their annual birthday supper,|
held Feb. 19. Each month of
the year was represented by
decorated tables, and each per- |
son present- was seated at the!
‘table representing ‘his/her birth |
‘month. Prizes for the most ap-,
propriate tables were awarded‘[
iby Mrs. Don Leighton (May) |
Mrs. Ruth Stubbs (January),i
'Mrs. 0. K. Rector (September)
l\—/ é}th—élayton ‘News
l' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buch
anan and the two children 1:00!{|
a trip to Franklin, N.C. over the
week-end. Both their families
live in Franklin so they were
able to do lots of visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Morris of
Harrison Rd. and their three
sons have moved from their
'home on Harrison Road to a
new home on Greenwich St.,]
‘West End. Their neighbors will |
'certainly miss them and are |
'wishing for them every happi
ness in their new community. l
A farewell party was given last |
Wednesday night for Mrs. Morris |
at the home of Mrs. H. C. Finch
er, with Mrs. Fincher and Mrs.
Pat Osborn hostesses. Mrs. Mor
ris was presented with a very|
lovely bronze andirons, a token |
of esteem from old friends. J
“Uncle” Billy Waites of Davis |
Road has suffered a bad fall. He |
is at home, but cannot get|
around much without help. f
| Mr. Eli Tanner of Tanner’s|
‘Road is home from hospital!
} Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hankins, of
Forest Park, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Vir
ginia Lynette Hankins, to Hoyt
Gordon Farr, Jr., son of Rev. and
Mrs. Hoyt Farr. The wedding
will take place March 18 at the
First Baptist Church, of Forest
Park, with the Rev. Hoyt Farr,
the future bridegroom's father,
officiating. Miss Hankins was
graduated from the Forest Park
High School last June. She re
cently was graduated from Mas
sey Business College in Atlanta.
Mr. Farr. who is also a grad
uate of the Forest Park High
School, is a student at Mercer
University in Macon. He is a
member of Sigma Nu Fraternity
and Blue Key Honor Society. He
graduates in June. &
versity Hospital.
Mr. W. V. Whaley—Emory Uni
versity Hospital.
Friends of Stuart Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Davis, will
be interested to learn that he is
one of two boys who has been ae
cepted at Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass., for next year. 1
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1960
lin that order.
‘ The choice of food was varied
| and excellent. One of the high- -
lights of the social hour which
| followed the meal was a fashion
| show of ladies’ fashions modeled
|by the men. Mr. Knight, in a
| modern bathing suit, was an up
‘[roar, baby doll pajamas, formal
| gowns, hats, were all shown to
i perfeetion. The affair was high
ly suceessful.
after major surgery. He is
|making fine progress and wants
all his friends to know how
grateful he is for their kindness
to him while in hospital.
The Senior Homemaking class
of North Clayton High enjoyed
a tour of Rich’s furniture and
rug department last Wednesday.
They also saw a fashion show
{ while there.
| Mrs. P. E. Plunkett, manager
{of the cafeteria, is bragging
|about the new grandbaby (her
ltenth). Congratulations, Grand
ma. ;
{ The high school “Annual” got
off to the press this week—that
is, last Friday. And they can
hardly wait for it.
| Wonder if there is any chance
|of getting one at this office?
f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards
have left for their new home in
| Kansas, where Paul will be sta
i tioned for some weeks.
, Sincere sympathy goes at this
[time to Mrs. Ursery and Mrs.
IDover on the death of their
| mother, Mrs. Dover.
‘ .
‘Birthday Party
|
\For Jeff Scurry
| Jeff Scurry, young son of Mr.
| and Mrs. Johnny Scurry, of Lake
| City, celebrated his first birth
| day on Monday afternoon, Feb
| ruary 22nd. A number of little
.| friends were invited to join him
|at the Lake City Community
| Club House from 3 to 5 o'ciock
| for fun and refreshments.
'| The Club was attractively dec
giorated with yellow and white
| streamers festooned from the
| ceiling and clusters of multicol
| ored balloons hanging from each
| light.
| Favors consisting of fans for
the little girls and cars for the
| little boys with toy horns for all.
Movies and opening the birth
| day gift packages were the light=
| lights of the afterngon., 5 , .
Refreshments consisted of in
’dividual iced cakes embossed
with yellow rosebuds holding one
| yellow candle and ice cream.
| Mrs. Scurry was assisted in en
[tertaining by her mother, Mrs.
| W. P. Eubanks. f
| Guest list included Jan Mitch
| ell, Lynn Shirley, Terri and Sher
lrl Hammett, Debbie Cooper,
tCheryl Walker, Jane Bell and
Donnie Lyons.