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Forest Park Free Press
TUESDAY. OCIXHIEH G
Jonesboro Socials
By MRS. A. A. CAMP
105 Smith Street — Phone 478 OKU
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Ml mid Mis AHhtl Umn’ll
mid family were recent week
end guests nt Mis Um reH's pm
enls. the Judges. in Silvester,
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Mr and Mis T O Gurley and
Mr mid Mis Robert Woodall
and humites with other groups
left on Friday lor a eninping trip
to the North Georglti Munn
tains
Mi and Mrs Tom t’ndt'rwood
who tormeilv lived on Fayette
ville Road, have moved into
their new home on Yorkshire
lioutevard In Sherwoiat Forest
Mis Abby l^tivid of Orlando
Flu spent Iwo weeks With her
niece Mo \ C Davis mid Mr
t'avis 'it their new home on West
Avenue Thev aecompanled tier
io Orlando mid then wilt visit
Mi amt Mrs Kenneth lhivis ami
t umii m Fan GMlir Fla on
their refurn trip thei wilt visit
Mr and Mis Tom Fldson and
Maik in Brewton Ala
HOSHTU NOTt s
Hutch Ronds Henrietta IT
vleston Hospital
Mr Fade F Smith Riverdale
(h St Josephs Hospital
Mi s James Cook ('raw (ord
t ang Hospital
Mt s Nell Kimb
Hospital
Mr amt Mrs Pope inckson
Few to Washington I' e on
Simdai wtieiv M:s Dickson wdl
visit het sister (or two weeks
Mr Dickson reunned on Mon
ikll
Mrs Alvah Rawlings v( v
lama has returned to tier Iwane
after a gm! ot two weeks with
M; ami Mrs J F \\ oker Mi
;mt V.s AA sc- Me s Kio V. o v
mid Mis tv M .vo a Tended
(lie funeral ot Mis Mmxaset
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cater wa- a mee? of Mis
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Sumi n tor I emo ria ; i -
v. sew al weeks with Mrs Tom
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where lies i < <\i Mt DuPre's
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ATkAATm OAS lkamt commwy
trip to ('hallanooKa. Tenn,
where they visited Mrd DuPrc’s
aunt. Mrs Frank Buinmerour,
amt Mr Summeroin
Jimmy McKinnon and his
guests, Miss Mary Brooks, of
Atlanta, mid Rav Lee. of Nor
eross, all University of Georgia
■.lndents, spent Saturdav with
Rev and Mrs Philo McKinnon
Mr mid Mrs Fred J Helts, of
ijldney, Flu. were Sunday night
i guests of the McKinnons as they
j w ere enroute to Murphy. N C..
ami other points
Mrs 11 H Hears, Sr . mid Mr
J mid Mrs It H Byars. Jr. at
tended the Gettys family re
union over the week end in
Asheville N ('
Mr mid Mrs 1 ewis Rhodes
and Robert visited Mr Rhodes'
father. Dr I D Rhodes, tn
Adel. Ga on Saturday
Chuck McPherson. son of Mr
mid Mis C H McPherson. Is re
covering from a severe eye in
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Woman's College
Alumnae to Meet
On October 10th
Die Adauta Alumnae Club of
’.tie AV.".nan > College of Georgia
w l' hold their tall luncheon
mee in.' on Get obe: 10th at IS SO
pm a: the Atlanta Woman's
Club \ graduates are invited
to at nd Rest 11 aftons must be
made no: '.ater than (Vtober 7th
bi ca c Mis Gerald I eCsv y at
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REX NEWS
Friends ot Mos Irma IMwrll
;:e (jM '. ii" a ktW has
returned to !t,w in Atlanta af
ter a encliy A'uva’enemg jkt-
My G A Dowell
Kes Co-'mm' v w sh ; s to ex
. tie. their si: i to Mr v'ht
gd as. lie •..■.■ent passing
o ' > mether V.s A A IVase
The eb.'.ldwn o' Mr amt Mrs
V \ aa hamsen honored their
.scents on the;; Sgth wedding
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Georgia Federation Week
Is Observed By Clubs
The Morrow Civic Woman's
Club mid the Morrow Junior
Wommi's ('hib loins women's
clubs throughout the State In
observing Georgia Fcdcrntlon
Week. October 4 to 11. in rec
ognition of more Hum 80 years
of achievements ol the Georgia
Federation of Women's Clubs
Every community Unit has a
federated club can boast of some
health, recreation, welfare or
civic Improvcnu'iit tor which the
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Huddleston
Concrete Co.
STOCKBRIDGE, GA. |
Ready-Mixed Concrete J
Sand Stone - Mortar Mix - Gravel
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W. H. Huddleston, Manager
W. H Huddleston amt Joe Mundy have no further j
connections with the Clayton Concrete Co. i
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Ph. 474-7271 - 474-7272
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Night: Charles Mundy . . . 478-8019
Charles Cox 478-8793
W. H. Huddleston . . 478-8181
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FOREST PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER s
40th Birthday
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Sale j
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pSV'S 9 A.M.
SEAMLESS j, Thursday j
First Quality | ■
nylons if
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WORTH 69c I I £ a |,
COMPARE! F I J^es_
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PRICE
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club is responsible.
Also, the Georgia Federation
has aided to successful enact
ment laws governing Child La
bor, Pure Food and Drugs, Es
tablishment of Department of
Forestry and Geology. Auto
Light Law. State Patrol, Motor
Vehicle Drivers' License. State
ami County Hoards of Public
Welfare. Training School for
Mentally Defectives.
As the first organization to
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Barbara Starr Weds
Charles Ray Owen
One of the prettiest weddings
of the summer took place Satur- 1
day. August 15. when Miss Bar
bara Ann Starr, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs E W Starr was mar
ried to Charles Ray Owen, son
of Mr and Mrs R. Q. Owen.
Meigs. Ga
The First Baptist Church in ;
Forest Park was beautifully dec
orated for the ceremony, a high- 1
light being an archway of yellow
roses, favorite flower of the
bride, under which the couple
stix^d to exchange their vows. '
The Rev Hoyt Farr, officiated.
Mrs June Clements at the or
gan. and Miss Jane Yarbrough
soloist, rendered suitable songs
during and before the ceremony.
Ushers were the bride's twoj
brothers. Sammy and Pat. Char-1
lie Bob Braswell of Pelham. Ga.
and Robert Bennett of Meigs.
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the groom The bride was given
away by her father It was a can
dle light, double ring service.
Main of honor was the bride's
sister Janie bridesmaids were
Judy Hayes, Ft Lauderdale
Shamin AVallwr. Atlanta, and
Sally v'wen sister of the groom
WOMAN'S CLUB
PLANNING
COFFEE
Clubwomen throughout the
st^e are paying tribute to the
CxrgiA Federattcn of Women's
C bs du-.ms Gerx-.i Federation
Week. October 4 to '! in reeog
n. : ' ? m.i - ~'
vests . t service The F.m st Park
’.l ie- Women s Club is among
the onjanisstions taking part in
the observance
A memtxrs'mi' coffee is being
he'd for pre-sueetive members to
eelebnite this event AT women
s d :: cork ng m r. m -
ero..s e ric aonvines are invited
to the Forts Park Recreation
Center cXtober $ 19K4 from 10
a m to 15 » m For further m
formsrion call Mrs J P Bins
phone S^s-51S$—Mrs J W
Stat'.tord Ftesiden*
CARD or THANKS
The family of Mrs Lucille Wal
ler G.Telst'.d wishes to express
si ’oen? apteeistior. for the many
kmdnesses shown them daring
her illness and death The
flowers were beamifal and the
thenght -hat yen were with us
m rnr grief sustained and oom
foned usi
Enter R GiTeland
and family
LOC AL MEN EXUSY
it'd Mrs. .’ hr A Kangis&r of
IT i^err-s Tr Forest Park W -
ham X Montan scr. of Mrs. Mar
vn Merger, of S." K-T Rd R.t.
endale.
The yverg Ainoer. will be as
sigT.ed Lackland AFS Texas for
oomyletom of basic trxinmg af
ter which they wnl be reassigned
for Techmcal Training derend
:ng appn the.tr gpnhdtuts’aces.
The mgormancr. coorermng
the Tevbjrnoal Trstmng or Rdn
ranocal ocpwrranme® ns the Air
Foree oortact Sgt Otrr m the
Reirrmtnsg Os thee nr the Atlanta
Federal Sar s Bni&inag Mam S'
Cvilege Fars or Call "fl -4111
AX «TH VVXTVEMSARY
Ct-rttmied rrtm Tag? T
3^-?c "2^
romers wbe arzx-c get to rhe
tank before 1 p tn a ate wm
dow rs new grerdied from ? pm
mri. fpm re FT.'^ays for spec
ial oases, rely sahjeet to
mettts. nr rorr-.de hui sem-jte
batting to r-tsfomers. Other 5e-
Wteents. mcoodmg otstalTnem
and tsse Iwms. w-i b? .-ger for
spßsal skt.-ss at these hours,
aac.
suggest a trammg sehocl for
necae eSSsadters rtsread of
rmsocers. as ears? as lAKF the
Geesssa Fyde ramen also aitit
oerd the fest rem nee. to nowise
a ‘Thmdrstt s Teem wtori: ed tu
the ssoahlsbmer.t of the Tix
smle Ciotigs and rrotutnoE sys
tust mow m test
w-omer m Mere than ST oncer
rrurmes ye the xgcroxmats
'hr It JOT W members of the
General Fbierarjoc. of x .tm-j
C-une. xf winch, the Gevrxta ?b5-
ersn.ee.» a member no wrex «£-
>.-mxesy.
They wore street length dresses
of yellow brocade, and carried
white mums with yellow ribbons.
The bride was charming in
which Organza over peau. floor
length. Her elbow length veil was
held by a pearl encrusted pill box
of lace. She carried a bouquet of
yellow roses. Her only ornament
was a fine gold chain holding a
diamond heart, a graduation gift
from old family friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Richardson of Ala
bama, who attended the wed
ding.
Some 300 friends attended the
reception held in the church
hall.
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Ellenwood Socials
Charles White of Ellenwood
has served one year in the Peace
Corps. A graduate of Jonesboro
High and of Emory University,
he has been teaching English in
Kayseri, Turkey. He is presently
starting a second year as an
English teacher at Ankara. Cap-
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MARION WHALEY <J
Telephone 366-4787
1151 Main Street Forest Park
Itai of Turkey. Friends may write
him C/O Peace Corps, Ankara,
Turkey.
W.M.U. Installation services
were held Sept. 25 at Tanner’s
1 Baptist Church, installing new
officers for 1964-65. The service
was conducted by Mrs. Barbara
Crain, Installation Officer was
i Mrs. W. O. White, W.M.U. Presi
dent.