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Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Sept. 12, 196:
Woman s Page
Jonesboro Socials
By MRS A A CAMP
105 Smith Street — Phone 478-6841
Mrs Josie (Joss returned
home on I inlay after a ten day
visit with her children, Mr and
Mrs Id (loss in Birmingham,
Ala
Mac I Ray who is con
nected with Southern Bell
lilcphonc Company , has‘just
relumed Horn live weeks tem
porary duty with Illinois Bell
Mis I tta Brown has return
ed from a visit with her sister.
Mrs I lomer I bonus in At
lanta. and is recovering from an
illness.
Miss (indy landers of
I orest Park was the week-end
guest ot her grandmother. Mrs
A \ ( amp. while her parents.
Mi ami Mrs ( N landers
spent the week-end in Frank
Im. N (
Mr and Mrs J I \yers ol
Gainesville, I la., were guests ot
Mi and Mrs P K Dixon and
family recently While here,
they attended the Georgia
Baptist ( hildrcn s Home Re
union in Palmetto. on \ugusl
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Mrs ler ty I hint ot \ t hens,
spent the week-end with Mr
I I Oliver. Mrs Ronald Davis
and children.
Mrs I inda 11 I her ton) Scott
was honored with a stork
shower in the (ivk Room at
the Bank ot Jonesboro, on I ri
day evening. September 6 Ihe
shower was given by Mrs.
I arnest I I berlein I wenty
five close friends amt relatives
were invited
Mi and Mrs Henry Yongue
Sr and ( hades. of Columbia.
S C were weekend guests of
Mr and Mis Henry 'longue Jr
Mrs D I Benefield is re
cuperating at home from a
broken toot
Mr .mil Mrs lot W. Wilcox
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Phone 366-8906 Store Hours:
9:30 to 6 pm.
812 Ash-Morrow Plaza Fridays
FOREST PARK
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have returned from a vacation
in Douglas and Savannah, and
Day tona Beach, 1 la
Mrs R B Woodall Sr ot
Woodland, visited Mr and Mrs
R B Woodall Jr and family
last week
I*v t Marine I imothy
Reeves, ol St Johnsbury, Vt.,
nephew of Mrs J I Camp and
Miss I ouise Reeves ot Conyers,
and the ( amps son. John, of
i Bethesda. Md . were guests of
Mr and Mrs J 1 ( amp last
week Ihe family visited
friends and lelatives in Ameri
cus the former home of the
Reeves family, on Sunday.
Dr and Mrs W W Long
vacationed last week m North
and South Carolina visiting
relatives
Ine William A Roberts re
union was held at the Davis
■ Roberts home on West Avenue,
ion Sunday, \ugust 25. About
' 75 members ol the family from
Georgia and South Carolina at
tended
Mrs 1 I 1 ane, of Atlanta,
mother of Mrs Lee Wells is in
South I niton Hospital suffer
ing from a broken hip
Mr and Mrs Bob Bam and
। children spent Monday in the
i mountains of North Georgia
and visited Brass I own Bald
Mr and Mrs. Warren Dixon,
(■ail and Bill, vacationed in the
I Mountains of North Georgia.
I and attended the l air at Hia
' wassee While on vacation they
attended the Shirley Family in
I avoma. and the Andrews re
; union in ( >rnesville
HOSHI AL NOTES
D < ( row ell (ieorgia Bap
tist
। M Ray Georgia
Baptist
Joe I lill 1 mory
Jan les Whaley South I ul-
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Miss Freeman Will
Marry Mr. Tilson
Mr and Mrs A Leon Free
man. 1027 Allgood Court Rt
No. 4, Stone Mountain, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Debra Jean to
Robert 1 Tilson Jr . son of
Mrs Kara B Tilson. Fast Point,
and R. I Tilson Sr . Atlanta
I lie bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs W C.
Benefield ot College Park and
Mrs. I L. Freeman and the
late Mr Freeman of Stone
Janice Watwood Is Bride
Os PFC. James Harper
Janice Lynne Wat wood,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh
L. Walwood of lorest Park,
became the bride of Pfc Janies
Stephenson Harper. 1 uesday
afternoon. July 16, in the
chapel of the I irst Baptist
Church of Aiken, S ( Pte
Harper is the son of Mi and
Mrs Ralph 1 Harper. Sr. ol
lorest Park Ilie Rev 1 J
Hendricks performed the
double ring ceremony
Miss Donna Walwood, sister
of the brute, presented a pro
gram of wedding music.
Ralph I Harper, Jr. of I I
Paso, Texas was his brother’s
best man. Ihe bride chose as
her matron of honor and only
attendant, her sister-in-law,
Mrs Ralph Harper, Jr She
chose for the occasion a pale
blue street length dress and
matching accessories.
1 he bride given in marriage
by her father wore a street
length dress of white lace with
white accessories Her only
ton.
Mrs I I 1 ane ( Mother ot
Mrs. Lee Wells) South Tulton.
Mrs Peggy Poster Warm
Springs.
Mrs I P. Hanes Georgia
Baptist
Mrs Martha Delozier Holy
family
I I Beall Newton Coun
<y
Miss Odessa Dixon South
I niton.
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Mr and Mrs J I Ashley
and daughters. Robin and Mary
of Calhoun, were recent guests
of their parents, Mr and Mrs
J O I lightower
Mr. and Mrs I I I lliott
hail as their guests on Satur
day. sixteen friends from At
lanta who enjoyed a picnic at
their home on Lake Jodeco
On Sunday, their grand
daughter. Mrs Charles Gassa
way, Mr Gassaway and their
son, from Marietta visited
them
Fall Dancing Classes
Forest Park Recreation Center
AMELIA WHITTEN
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Dancing Instructor
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Miss Freeman attended
( larkston High School
Ihe future bridegroom is
the grandson ol Mr and Mrs.
J / Davenport of Morganton
and Mrs J () I ilson and the
late Mr. I ilson of Morganton,
Ga Mr Tilson attended Russell
High School
I he wedding is planned for
December 7 at the Indian
Creek Baptist Church.
jewelry was a white gold and
peral pendant necklace, gift of
the groom. Iler shoulder length
veil of illusion was held to her
dark hair by a seeded pearl
: tiera. She carried a bouquet of
white fleur d amourd with
white ribbon streamers.
The mother of the bride
wore a two-piece dress of pink
shantung with white ac
cessories The mother of the
j groom chose a suit of dove
blue crepe with white ac
cessories
After a short wedding trip
to Savannah, the couple re
turned to forest Park At
present the bride is residing
with her parents and is em
ployed as an executive secre
tary with Gordon bonds of At
lanta Pfc Harper is serving
with the I lilted States Army al
I ort ( arson, Colorado Prior to
entering the Army. Pfc. Harper
was employed by Boeing &
Co., Space Program, New
Orleans. La
Ai Alpha
Meets
Xi Alpha Omicron Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi held its Be
ginning Day Meeting and a
covered dish luncheon. Aug.
14, in the home of Sandra
( low er
I hose present were: I ran
Poster, Beverly Austin, Pat
Morin. Irma Sinor, Arleen
McCord. Ann Popwell and
Samira Glower. Ihe purpose of
Beginning Day is to finalize
plans tor the forthcoming years
activities.
Ihe first meeting of the
year will be Sept. 5, in the
home of Mrs. Charles Biggers
, ot Decatur. Mrs. Biggers will
i present a program on Parli
mentary Procedure
Forest
Park
Socials
Maria Foster, who married
Charles Knowles last Sunday at
the Capitol View Baptist
Church, was honored with a
miscellaneous shower given by
Mrs. Gene Knowles. The color
scheme of pale yellow and
green was carried out in the
decorations and refreshments.
Mrs. Sybil Carter, Mrs. O. T.
Owens, Madames C. L. Hilder
brand. Jr. and Sr.. Mrs. IL E.
Knowles and Mrs. John Foster
were among those guests who
attended.
Mrs. Marie Stratton of Hen
dersonville, N. C. is visiting her
son John Stratton, Betty, and
grandchildren Laurie and Mark.
Diane and Elaine Beal have
returned from a visit to Char
lotte, North Carolina.
Mrs. Lessie Carswell and
O. V. Miles of Columbus were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I). R Miles recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol
land and children Sharon and
Ricky spent the Labor Day
weekend at Brasstown Bald
Mountain.
Anniversary greetings this
week go to Doug and Coette
Barton.
We would like to congratu
late newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.
Donald I . Wilkinson. Mrs.
Wilkinson is the former Jackie
Whaley.
A speedy recovery is our
wish for Mrs. M. E. O’Neal who
underwent surgery at South
Fulton last weekend.
AAUW
Animal Tea
Members and prospective
members of the Atlanta Branch
of the American Association of
University Women will meet at
the home of Preside!.t and Mrs.
I dwin D. Harrison of Georgia
Institute ot Technology on
Saturday, September 14 from
3-5 p.m.
Membership in AAUW is
open to women graduates hold
ing a baccalaureate or higher
degree from an institution on
the AAUW list of qualified in
stitutions. The organization is
composed of more than 1500
branches in all 50 states with
over HiO.OOO members and is
affiliated with the Inter
national Federation of Uni
versity Women.
Co-chairmen of the tea are
Mrs. ( A Saville and Mrs.
Phillip W. Wierson Reserva
tions for the tea can be made
by con tac 11 ng M rs. C. I.
Cheney at 875-3374.
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Ayers - Knowles
Janet Marian Ayers and
Marshall Franklin Knowles
were married July 13 at the
First Baptist Church of Forest
Park with Rev. Hoyt Farr of
ficiating. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (). L.
। Ayers Jr. of Forest Park and
I the groom is the son of Mrs.
Gertrude Knowles and the late
Mr. O. I). Knowles of Forest
Park.
Mrs. Collins
Wood vie iv
President
Woodview Home Economics
Club members and children en
joyed a picnic near Meansville.
August 27, Mrs. Harry Collins,
president, presided at the busi
ness meeting. These officers
were elected for 1969:
President: Mrs. Roy Blair.
Ist Vice President: Mrs. Wade
Smith, 2nd Vice President:
Mrs. Robert Dyson, 3rd Vice
President: Mrs. Tom Weathers,
Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Larry
Dial, 411 Club Representative:
Mrs. Norm Lyn berg.
The next meeting will be
Sept. 24, 8 p m. at the Demon
stration Kitchen in Jonesboro.
The subject will be, “Selecting
I and Preparing Meats” All in
-1 terested homemakers are in-
I vited to attend.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, had her sister,
Lynn Ayers, as maid of honor.
Donald Knowles brother of
the groom was best man.
A reception was held at the
church.
The newlyweds took a
wedding trip to Florida and
will reside in Nuermberg,
Germany.
SU/VDArSj^SER/MON
A BETTER YOU
You may be sure that God
will not forsake you.
The God who made you
knows you well. God knows
that the world in which you
live is full of temptation and
challenge. Never forsake God.
Never fear that you will not be
forgiven. Turn around, faceup
to the faith that is your in
heritance.
As we are free to sin, so are
we free to seek forgiveness.
There is no fault, no sin so
great that God will turn away.
God waits, not in His Heaven,
but as near as a prayer.
The message from the cross
speaks of forgivenesss. and yet
men flounder in doubt and des
pair. God waits, and the
troubled soul plunges deeper
into the shade of eternal
darkness.
Put God back into your life
if you are a deserter. Look up,
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Notes on
Chiropractic
By Dr. Henry L. Foley
In this day of space travel
and exploration of the ocean
floor, we still find that the
ACHING BACK is a most com-
mon misery.
I The cause of
the “pain in
the back” may
be attributed
to any number
of things, but
the most com-
Imon is that it
is strictly re
lated to the
very thing that
makes progress
possible. HARD WORK.
Everyone realizes that the
man in the office and the man
in the field work equally hard,
the difference being that one
does physical labor, while the
other does mental labor. With
this in mind, it is interesting to
note that both types of work
cause a person to be subject to
exactly the same type of back
ache. Although the causes are
different, the pathology is
many times the same. The
question is what can be done
about this?
Sometimes a person does
not seek the help of the chiro
practor until he has spent
much time in bed and been
nibbed with different types of
linament, perhaps been
strapped or measured for a
corset, or if nature does not
compensate sufficiently or
rapidly enough there might be
suggestions made to have
surgery performed for the pur
pose of fixation of the
vet tebra.
Because there is a chiro
practor in the area, the sufferer
should not hesitate one minute
to visit him for relief of his
problem.
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reach out. open up your heart,
stand tall, and find your God.
You open the door to spirit
and faith, you reach out for
a handful of courage simply
by saying, "God, for whatever
mistakes I have made. I am
sorry ..."
fry it. It will not bring you
to a perfect world. It will not
wash away your problems or
cares.
It will only make you a
better person . . . a better
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