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SMITH-ZIMMERMAN
WEDDING IS TOLD
Joyce Zimmerman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mohler and
Joel M. Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Smith all of Forest
Park were married July 31, with
the Rev. Hershall Turner, uncle
of the groom, officiating. The
ceremony was attended by mem
bers of both families. The happy
young couple will live in Hape-
Morrow Jr. Woman’s Club
Will See Mental Film
The Morrow Junior Woman’s
Club will have its monthly meet
ing Thursday, August 29 at the
Morrow Community House. The
Mental Health Department,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Ken B. Fretwell, will present a
film entitled “We the Mentally
Ill,” which shows the history of
caring for and helping the men
tally ill. The committee mem
bers of the Mental Health De
partment are Mrs. W. L. Rick,
Mrs. Ray Blanton, Mrs. Nell Bolt,
Mrs. Marvin Armistead, Mrs. B.
L. McKinnon, and Mrs. W. C.
Crane. Hostesses for the evening
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ville until September 15 when
J they will move to Athens, where
Joel will enter his final year in
j College.
i Mr. and Mrs. Smith were hon
!ored by showers, one given by
I Mrs. Bill Smith with 25 guests
present. Another shower was
given by Mrs. Paul Foster. At
both the honorees were given
lovely and useful gifts.
are Mrs. Ray Blanton and Mrs.
R. E. Elliott.
Mrs. Marvin Armistead has
recently been selected chairman
of the committee on Civil De
fense and Safety.
The Home Life Department of
the Morrow Club will have a
cake sale August 31 in front of
the Colonial Store in Forest Park.
The proceeds will go to the
Christmas House Decoration
Contest to be held in Morrow
over the holidays.
—Mrs. W. C. Crane
Friendship
Club Chooses
Child Project
The ladies of the Friendship
Club chose the “Stacy Smith”
home for retarded children as
their pet project. Even more so
after a tour was made of the
home this week. The home is in
desperate need of clothes such
as bed linens, diapers, gowns etc.
Baby beds are also desperately
needed.
Mrs. Smith is to be highly
commended for the wonderful
job she is trying so hard to do
alone as she gets no help from
the welfare or any other- organi
zation. So if you have anything
to donate for these unfortunate
children please contact one of
the Friendship Club members
on Cypress Drive or phone Mrs.
Virginia Hanson at 366-4887 or
Mrs. Jean Bowers at 366-4688.
Elizabeth Welch
Engaged to
Robert R. Valia nd o
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Welch
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Elizabeth Mon
tese Welch, to Robert R. Va
liando, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Valiando of Woodland
Hills, California.
Miss Welch was graduated
from Jonesboro High School and
attended the University of Geor
gia. She is presently employed by
Delta Air Lines as a stewardess
based in Dallas, Texas.
Mr. Valiando attended Pierce
College and before entering the
Army he was an actor, member
of Screen Actor’s Guild and also
a dancer. He is presently station
ed in Germany.
An October wedding is plan
ned.
Sunday School
Picnic at
New Hope Church
There will be a Sunday School
picnic-wiener roast at New Hope
Methodist Church (Clayton
County) Saturday, Aug. 24 at 5
p.m.
If you live in the vicinity of
New Hope Church you are in
vited to come. Please contact
Sidney Betsell 478-8736 or Hill
Evans, Route 2, Hampton by
Thursday or Friday if you can
attend so ample provision will
be made for everyone.—Rev.
Geory Rowell, Pastor; Hill Evans;
Church School Superintendent.
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SUBURBAN LP DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PINES
Picture of New Suburban LP truck, part of a fleet of 17, was taken at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Gleen and
Miss Ruby Hembree at Joy Lake. Driver is Gerald Shepherd of Suburban LP Gas Company, 1096 Main St.,
Forest Park.
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Miss Sandra Hawkins
Engaged to T. F. Johnson
Mrs. Frances O. Hawkins of
Jonesboro announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Miss
Sandra J. Hawkins, to Thomas
F. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Johnson of McDonough.
The bride-elect is employed by
the Public Relations Division of
the State Game & Fish Commis
sion, and Mr. Johnson by the
Ford Motor Company of Hape-
Forest Park Socials
By MRS. FREDRICK LEE
Phone 366-3652
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Belew, West
Warren Drive, have returned
from Lake Lanier where they
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Digby, sister and brother
in-law of the Belews, for a
week’s vacation. Fishing, swim
ming and water-skiing all
helped to make a most enjoy
able time.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clepper of
Stirling, Kan., parents of Mrs.
Paul Martz, are here for a two
week vacation. The Martz fam
ily live at 227 Evelyn Drive. Mrs.
Martz, who has been in the hos
pital recently, he is making good
progress at home.
Mrs. R. O. Barnette is home
after a long week-end at Indian
Springs. She attended the camp
ville.
The wedding will be on Aug.
29th at 8:00 p.m. at the Zion
Hill Baptist Church in Jones
boro with the Rev. W. M. Price
officiating.
No formal invitations are be
ing issued, but all friends and
relatives are invited to attend
the ceremony.
meetings there, with several
local folks, including Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Barnette and Mrs.
Mark Porter, S. S. Lindsey and
the W. H. Caldwell family.
The Caldwells have been en
joying their summer cottage at
Indian Springs for the past few
weeks.
The visitors over the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Brooks were her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i
Lipaker and their son, Buddy, of j
Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spears,
Bonnie and Beverly have re- J
cently visited Mrs. Spears’ par- ■
erits, the John D. Arnetts, in I
Alabama. They were home in I
time to spend last Saturday at 1
Friendship
Club Luau
Is Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Varnadore
were host Saturday, August 10
to the Friendship Club for a
Hawaiian Luau Patio Party.
The patio was gaily decorated
in lanterns, palm trees, balloons,
wind chimes and colorful stream
ers. The guest completed the
decorations when they arrived
in grass skirts, sarongs, beach
pants and muumuu’s All were
greeted with the traditional
Hawaiian aloha and presented a
colorful laye to go around their
neck.
Sensual Hawaiian music filled
the air which made it seem in
deed too be an authentic
Hawaiian Luau.
Mrs. Jean Bowers and Mr.
Walter Norman won first prizes
for the most authentic costumes.
Mrs. Barbara Cook won first
prize for the Hula dance. Len
Bowers iss till the clubs Limbo
king winning first prize to
Limbo Rock.
Even though this was a Ha
waiian atmosphere the twist
wasn’t ignored. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Greer copped this prize.
There were many Hawaiian
dishes for all to relish.
A marvelous time was truly
had by all the club members.
Mr. and Mrs. Varnadore are to
Ibe congratulated for such a
I splendid job.
A man who has learned not
to feel fear will find the fatigue
of daily life enormously di
minished.
Ida Cason Calloway Gardens
with two young friends, Donna
Murphy and Roxanne Tram
mell.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hud
son, Vickie and Cindy, and the
Paul Spears family spent a few
days recently at Lake Winifred
Scott. The Hudsons live on
Pineridge Drive and the Spears
are on Slaton Street.
Herbert F. Kraft, 63, of Green
ville, S. C., passed away Tues
day, August 13, at Warner
Robins where he was employed,
as the result of a heart attack.
■ He was the father of Gordon L.
Kraft of 117 Brookwood Drive,
Forest Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don L. Kraft and the children
attended funeral services in
Greenville, S. C., Thursday.
CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanford of
1112 North Ave. and Stanford’s
Dept. Store, Main Street, Forest
I Park, announce the safe arrival
lof a daughter, Edith Fay, Aug.
13 at Georgia Baptist Hospital.
। This lovely 6 lbs. 8 ozs. little girl
I has two brothers, Tommy and
| David, and two sisters, Ann and
! Cindy.
Forest Park Free Press
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20
Jonesboro Socials
By MRS. A. A. CAMP
105 Smith Street — Phone 478-6841
Mrs. W. F. Rutherford and
daughter, Mrs. G. D. Woody and
children of Atlanta attended a
luncheon honoring Lt. Colonel
Willoughby and family of Okla
homa City at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Carnes in Ken
wood on Wednesday. Fifteen
guests enjoyed their hospitality.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Yonce
Vicky and Larry, Miss Dale Evans
and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Yonce of
North Augusta, S. C. and Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Stewart and
daughter, Sarah of Winston
Salem, N. C. spent- last week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Yonce.
Rev. W. N. Long, twin brother
of Rev. W. Wardlaw Long, and
Mrs. Long of Belmont, N. C. were
luncheon guests of the W. W.
Longs on Wednesday and Thurs
day. Miss Ruth Ann Long has
completed the summer quarter
at West Georgia College and re
turned home on Wednesday.
Members of the R. L. Wynn
family attended the graduation
exercises at the University of
Georgia on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Wynn’s son Dan received
his PHD.
Mrs. Herbert Galbreath also
attended the graduation exer
cises in Athens to see her hus
band receive his Masters.
The R. J. Oakes family have
returned from Brunswick where
they attended the wedding of
William James Wiggins and Miss
Freda Joyce Weaver at the Nor
wich Street Baptist Church, Sun
day at three P.M. Ray Oakes and
Roland Bedingfield were at
tendants in the wedding.
Miss Alice Hamilton of Alto
and Miss Linda Hook, both stu
dents at Georgia Baptist Hos
pital, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Hook several days last
week.
Ensign and Mrs. Don Camp
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Camp and Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Yonce for a week as
they were enroute to Corpus
Christi, Texas where Ensign
Camp will be stationed.
Misses Fannie Lou breen, Sara
Marchman and Mary McCorkle
1 of Atlanta, Miss May Brooks of
Decatur, and Mrs. Harold Bridges
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of Newnan were the luncheon
guests of Miss Ruth Brown and
Mrs. C. F. Duffee on Thursday.
John Camp has returned from
a trip to Corrizo, Texas, where
he visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar
tin.
Miss Elizabeth Welch, a stew
ardess with Delta Air Lines and
Miss Betty Ann Buckles also a
stewardess with Delta Air Lines
stationed in Dallas, Texas, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Welch last week.
Mrs. Ronald Davis and chil
dren, Miss Mary Lynn Oliver and
Miss Karen Hensley spent the
week-end in Savannah visiting
friends.
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CRADLE ROLL
To Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Love
lady of Tara Drive—a daughter,
Scarlett Leigh—August 14th.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Rev. Herschel Turner — Geor
gia Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Longden—St. Jos
eph’s Hospital.
I. W. Lisenby—Crawford Long
Hospital.
David Martin—Crawford Long
Hospital.
Mrs. Dorothy Honea—Georgia
Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. J. O. Babb—South Fulton
Hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. C. M. Yaughn and fam
ily wish to publicly thank and
praise the Forest Park Fire De
partment for their efforts to
save Mr. Yaughn August 10 on
the trip to South Fulton Hos
pital. Our special thanks to Mr.
A. C. Mcßae and the driver
for Abbercrombie-Patterson. Al
though unavailing, they deserve
highest appreciation.
/s/ Mrs. C. M. Yaughn
And Family
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