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Corinth Baptist Church of
Fayetteville was the scene of the
marriage. of Miss Carolyn Annis
Walker to Charles Nesbit Spence,
Jr, April 24 at 8 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Euell H. Walker and the
late Mr. Euell H. Walker. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Nesbit Spence, Sr.,
of Riverdale, formerly of Forest
Park.
The lovely bride was given in
marriage by her brother, Ray
Forest Park Socials
By MRS. FREDRICK LEE
Phone 366-3652
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The visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCoy on Ash
Street, were her sister and
brother-in-law, the S. H. Chas
tain’s of Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
The visitors were returning home
after a winter in Florida.
Sgt. and Mrs G. W. King, long
time residents of Forest Park,
and now doing a turn of duty
in the Panama Canal Zone,
want their many friends here to
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WALT HUDDLESTON, Vice-President Phone HO 1-2581
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Walker. Ronald Townsend of
Forest Park was best man and
1 Miss Sandra Williamson was
maid of honor.
The candlelight ceremony was
performed by the Rev. E. L.
Stephens in the presence of
relatives and close friends. Fol
lowing the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the home of
the bride’s mother in Fayette
ville. The couple will reside in
Fayetteville.
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know they have added another
son to their family. Roger Pat
rick was'born April 26, weighed
8 lbs. 2% ozs. and makes four
boys and two girls for the King
family.
Mother’s Day week-end was a
happy one. for the Vollie Burks
family. Sharon was home from
college and they all took a trip
to their cottage near Lake Hart
well. Fishing? Well, of course.
Skiing and swimming, too.
Forest Park Free Press
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1964
Jonesboro Socials
By MRS. A. A. CAMP
105 Smith Street — Phone 478-6841
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Turner Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Duffee and
Miss Ruth Brown were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Mundy on Friday evening, April
17. Mr. and Mrs. Mundy and Mr.
and Mrs. Turner were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duffee
and Miss Brown on Friday eve
ning, May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson
and son, Alan and Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Stewart and family of Ma
rietta were spend the day guests
of Mrs. Ellie Purdy on Sunday.
Mrs. Letha Proveau of Lake
Wales, Fla, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. G. P. Hill and
Mr. Hill at their home in Came
lot several weeks.
Mrs. Winnie M. Brown re
turned home on Monday after
spending two weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Randall Ellis, Mr.
Ellis and infant Randall Joseph
in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gal
breath, Mrs. C. R. Chesney, Mrs.
A. A. Camp, Mr. Jimmy Houston
and Miss Ellen Oliver of Atlanta
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Oliver and Mary Lynn
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vaughn Jr.
and son are spending this week
in Greenville, Miss, as guests of
Mrs. Vaughn’s father, Mr. L. B.
Dye and Mr. Vaughn’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vaughn Sr.
Mrs. Joe Bell and son Tommy
accompanied by Mrs. Bell’s
mother, Mrs. Dahl Banks of At
lanta were spend the day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Puckett
in Forest Park on Thursday.
Mrs. Irma Reid, daughter of
Mr. Roland Brown arrived from
Los Angeles, Calif, on Friday to
Forest Park Jr. Womans
Club Plans Installation
The annual Installation Ban
quet of the Forest Park Junior
Woman’s Club was held Thurs
day April 30, 1964 at Pilgreen’s
Restaurant with Mr. “Baldy”
White of Atlanta as the guest
speaker. Mr. White gave a de
lightful talk on the woman’s
place in the home and commun
ity.
The following officers were in
stalled by Mrs. Noel J. Denton,
past president of the Forest Park
Woman’s Club in an inspiring
candlelight ceremony. President,
Mrs. James Stanford; First Vice
President, Mrs. J. P. Bing; Sec
ond Vice President, Mrs. William
Roy, Jr.; Recording Secretary,
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, visit Mr. and Mrs. Brown. They
I left on Saturday for a two week
■ vacation in Florida, where they
> will visit St. Petersburg, Lake
I Wales, Palm Beach, Vero Beach,
. Ocala and other cities.
: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mundy at
tended the funeral of Mrs.
Mundy’s brother, Mr. Lov E
Rast in Americus on Wednesday,
i May 6. Interment was in Dixie,
Ga.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall attended
the Jefferson Avenue Bantist
Church in East Point with their
son, Mr. Harold Hall and were
■ his luncheon guests for Mother’s
Day. Mr. Raymond Brier of
Houston, Texas was a recent
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hall.
Mr. Edgel Pipkins was host to
a group of six friends at a cook
' out on Thursday evening. The
affair was given at his home on
. the Inlet.
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To Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ogle
tree, a daughter, Aliese Lane,
May 2 at Crawford Long Hos
pital.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr. Arthur Nyman Sr, Geor
gia Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Jones Sr, Emory
University Hospital.
Mrs. C. F. Duffee and Miss
Ruth Brown were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Marie Huie in
Morrow on Monday.
i Mrs. John Scott of Blairs, Va,
is visiting friends and relatives
i in Jonesboro and Atlanta this
; week.
Mrs. Josie Goss spent the
week-end in Birmingham, Ala,
as the guest of her son, Ed Goss,
। and Mrs. Goss.
Mrs. Otis Bing; Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs. Jaynell Cason;
Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Durden;
and Parliamentarian, Mrs. Stan
ley Cebula.
Mrs. Stanford announced the
appointment of Mrs. Stanley
Cebula as Education Chairman
of the 4th District of the Geor
gia Federation of Women’s
Clubs. The appointment was
made by Mrs. Marion Turner of
West Point, Georgia, President.
The plans were made and car
ried out for this occasion by Mrs.
J. S. Daughtry and her commit
tee; Mrs. Gary Bailey, Mrs.
Frank Holley, and Mrs. James
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MISS DOWDY TO WED—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dowdy of Forest
Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Janie Lee
Dowdy, to William R. Barnette, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bar
nette, also of Forest Park. The marriage will take place June 20
at Jones Memorial First Methodist Church.
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Stanford.
The following members have
been appointed chairmen of the
various committees for the com
ing club year:
Conservation — Mrs. Charles
Durden.
Fine Arts—Mrs. William Roy,
Jr.
Home Life—Mrs Frank Holley.
Education—. Mrs. Larry Pear
son.
International Affairs — Mrs.
Otis Bing.
Mental Health — Mrs. Arthur
Childs.
Public Affairs — Mrs. Charles
Cheney.
Tallulah Falls School — Mrs.
Otis Bing.
Social —Mrs. Henry Spears.
Ways and Means—Mrs. Gary
Bailey.
Publicity and Scrapbook—Mrs.
S. A. Cebula.
The highlight of the evening
came when Mrs. Larry Pearson,
the retiring president, was pre
sented a beautiful pair of silver
candle holders in appreciation
of her hard work and unending
devotion to the organization.
The members are looking for
ward to a year filled with work
in the service of the community.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emory Barr, Jr,
are spending a week in Florida.
Mrs. Nina Lyles was the guest
of her brother at his home in
Marianna, Fla, last week-end.
Mrs. K. R. Justice has returned
to her home after a month’s
trip to Penn, Wash, and Con
necticut.
Mrs. Paul Trippe entertained
at a tea in her home for bride
elect Eleanor Jeanne Mitchell,
last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Stewart has returned
to her home after receiving a
few days of treatments in the
hospital.
Mrs. J. M. Stevens was hostess
for her Sewing Group at a
luncheon in her home on Stage
coach Road last Monday.
William Bourne of Brunswick,
Ga, was a recent visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Estes.
REX GARDEN CLUB
Mrs. Ethel Justice will serve as
hostess for the May meeting of
the Rex Garden Club on Thurs
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business meeting and installa- i
tion of new officers will follow
the luncheon.
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The Riverdale and Holiday
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are sponsoring an Arts and
Crafts Workshop May 19 and 20
at the Forest Park Recreation
Center from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
each day.
Donation tickets of $1 per day
are being sold by club members
or they may be bought at the
Home Demonstration Office at
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