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y; Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Feb. 6, 1969
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Jonesboro Socials I
By MRS A A CAMP £
105 Smith Street — Phone 478-6841 $
Miss Rita La Rue Hayes,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Quin
ton C. Hayes of Decatur, be
came the bride of Mr. William
Kendrick Springer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lamar Springer,
Friday. Jan. 31 at 6:30 p in. at
the home of the bride, 3334
Casa Linda Drive, Decatur.
1 hey will be at home at the
Stonehenge Apartments, Mor
row Industrial Boulevard, after
the wedding.
Miss Grace Porter spent Sat
urday with Mrs ( laud 1 ankers
ley in Atlanta Ihe other guest
was Mrs Harvey Harris
Mr J ( Jones is in Jones
boro at his home on Wood
haven Drive, and will stay until
he makes a sale of his home,
after which he will join his wife
in K issimmee. I la.
Mrs Os Roberts ami Mis
W S Boutwell returned from
Montgomery, Ala . after spend
ing Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs Perry Roberts and family.
Mi and Mis J B. Matthews of
Montgomery, were last week
end guests of Mrs Roberts and
Mrs Boutwell
M/Sgt. Ronald A. Davis who
has served the past year m the
Air I orce in Nha I rang, Viet
nam. returned home on I riday,
Jan 21 Sgt Davis will spend
Ins leave with his family in
Jonesboro, and then will be
stationed at Warner Robins,
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Mrs Harry Jones Sr. enter
lamed a group ot friends at her
home on North Avenue on
Wednesday Guests at the
luncheon were Mrs W. I
Rutherford, Mis Charles C.
Jordon. Mrs. W I Dickson,
Mrs ( R Chesney, and Mrs.
A. A. Camp.
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IIOSPI I AL NOTES
Mis Kendrick Roberts
Georgia Baptist.
Rev W I Hazel Georgia
Baptist
Mrs Joyce Barronton
< rawford I ong
( R. Stephens Georgia
Baptist.
Paul Harris Georgia Bap
tist.
Mrs II I ( oleman Wesley
Woods
Mrs I P I urner Hill
» Haven
, Mrs 1 stelle I illy I aith,
I lope and ( hai 11 y
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Mrs. J 1 Jarrett was honor
guest ot Mrs II . ( Johns of
Decatur, at a luncheon in the
Polaris Room at the Regency
on I uesday. Jan. 21. Ihe occa
ion was to celebrate Mrs. Jar
rett's birthday Other guests
were Mrs M D Johns, of De
catur. and Mis. (. W Ogletree,
ot Atlanta
Mrs • R Chesney is spend
ing this week with her sister.
Mis. M II I hames in Red Oak
Mr I hames passed away on
I riday, funeral services were
held at Herschel McDaniel
< hapel on Sunday ami inter
ment was m Red Oak Ceme
tery
Mi and Mis Joe Ballard
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Bonnie ’s.
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Group of
DRESSES
Misses and Juniors
due» and
Up
Ash-
Morrow
Plaza
were spend the day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ballard in
College Park on Sunday.
Mrs. T. W Whipple enter
tained at a bridge luncheon at
her home on Jodeco Circle
Wednesday, Jan. 29. The
luncheon was given in honor of
Mrs. Edwin Booth, of Wood
berry. Eight guests were in
vited.
Lt. 11. J. Goss of Pensacola,
I la., spent last weekend with
Mrs. Josie Goss. Other guests
during the weekend were, Mrs.
Mary Quillian, Mr. and Mrs.
J M. Sims of /Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Sewell of De
catur.
Mrs. W. 1. Davey left on
Wednesday with Mr. Harold
Sundry for Port Walton Beach,
I la , for a visit with her chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sundy, and
Mr W. A. Crumbley.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hooper
and family spent the weekend
in Athens as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. G. Hooper.
Mrs. I P. Babb was spend
the day guest of her daughter,
Mrs Ann Scott and family, in
Griffin, on I uesday.
Honest
John’s
Robbed
Among the various rob
beries from local businesses is
that from “Honest John’s” in
Riverdale which has suffered
twice in the past month, the
latest one Jan. 30. John Dun
can, owner of the automotive
warehouse estimates his losses
as more than $13,000. Among
the stolen articles are three
check books, one each for
Honest John’s Associated Co.
and lu-lone Muffler Sales.
Anyone offered checks on
these companies should make
inquiries before accepting
them Auto Stereos, J ape Play
ers, Mag wheels and many
other expensive items are miss
ing
Pacemakers
Serve at
Youth Ranch
Ihe famed AIJROIC
choral group known better as
the “Pacemakers” sang at the
Atlanta Youth Ranch I hurs
day, Jan 23, 1969. Ihe night
was known as RO IC night at
the Youth Ranch. I heir per
formance was an inspiration to
some 200 boys and girls sur
rounding the Atlanta area The
host was Mr Buford Adams
who has worked with the
Youth since he has come to
I ores! Park In the future the
“Pacemakers" hope to make
several more appearances.
By ( adet Ist Lt. John
1 ance Bowles
Dacron
Polyester
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Store Hours:
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Clifton - Terrell
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson
Clifton of Lyons, Georgia
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Susan De Anne,
to Michael Rufus 1 errell. son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward
Seeby and the late Mr. Tal
madge R. Terrell of Forest
Park, Georgia.
Miss Clifton is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Ernest
Gordon Floyd and the late Mr.
Floyd of Lyons and Mrs
Hiram Johnson Chiton, Sr.,
and the late Mr. Clifton, also of
Lyons.
Services
Dept. Host
To Welfare
The Clayton County De
partment of Family and Chil
dren Services was host to the
Committee of Public Relations
of the Georgia County Welfare
Association on January 24th.
Mrs. Anne T Plant, Director of
this department, attended as
ex-officio member of the Com
mittee as she is President of the
Georgia County Welfare Asso
ciation. I hrough combined es
torts of this Committee and
leadership of Mrs. Plant, this
Committee outlined plans to
continue and to strenghten
relationship of the County De
partment of Family and Chil
die.। Services, the State Depart
ment of Family and Children
Services, and you. the tax
payer public.
Your interest and under
standing of the (Jayton Coun
ty Department of Family and
Children Services is appre
ciated.
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BANK OF JONESBORO
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
139 Main Street
478-7252
Mr. Terrell is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown of
Forest Park. Georgia.
Miss Clifton attended lift
College in Forsyth, Georgia
where she received her B.S. De
gree in Education. She is pres
ently employed by the Fulton
County Board of Education.
Mr Terrell is employed by
Southern Aero of Georgia.
The wedding will take place
on April sth at the First Bap
tist Church of Lyons, Georgia.
Carl Hod ges
Guest
Speaker
Carl Hodges, a member of
the Key Club at Jonesboro
Senior High School, and also
the I ieutenant Governor of the
12th Division of the Key Club
of Georgia, was the guest
speaker at the Kiwanis Club of
Covington, Georgia Thursday,
January 23rd.
His theme was, “We are be
coming a spectator society."
With a fine sense of personal
envolvement and humor he pic
tured what modern man might
become walking becoming a
lost art, etc.
W. Wallace Godard, member
of the Forest Park Kiwanis
( tub and 12th division Kiwanis
( hairman of the Key Club
work, sponsored Carl’s visit on
this occasion and reports that
Carl’s thought were well re
ceived. This was a joint meet
ing of the Covington Kiwan
ians, the Covington Key Club,
and the I mory “Circle K”
Club of Oxford, Georgia, both
of which the Covington Ki
wanis Club actively sponsor.
Donald I Wilkes, Public rela
tions chairman. Forest Park Ki
wanis.
Forest
Park
Socials
BY NANCY LITTLE
A ‘‘Sweetheart Dance”
sponsored by the Future
Homemakers of America will
be held in the cafetorium of
the Forest Park High School
Saturday night beginning at
eight.
“The Sermon”, a five-piece
group will provide the music
and the theme is “Love is
Blue.”
The “Sweetheart Court”
will be made up of Seniors Sue
Allen, Karen Britt, Cathy Gray,
Nancy Holly, Debbie Long and
Nan Tribble; Juniors Jane Bate
man, Debbie Beaty, Bonnie
Holly, and Annette Randall;
Sophomores Jane Tribble and
Ann Weatherly. One of the sen
iors will be chosen queen.
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Miss Dovey Hatcher of For
est Park, a sophomore at Mer
cer University, has been elected
alturistic chairman of Alpha
Gamma Delta Sorority. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Hatcher of 5268 Wood
land Drive, Forest Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durham
of Forest Park attended the
conference for Associational
Camps held Jan. 13-15 at the
Georgia Baptist Assembly at
Toccoa. The conference is pro
moted by the State Brother
hood Dept, and the Woman’s
Missionary Union. Plans for the
coming camp season, which
will be held July 14th through
August 16, were discussed. The
group enjoyed a cookout on
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Elsie Gates of Sanders
Way, has returned to her home
after spending a week with her
son, Mr. Lionel Francis and
family in Smyrna. She had for
her guest over the weekend,
her granddaughter. Miss Sandy
Studdard of Birmingham, Ala.
Wondering where the hem
line will be by Spring? Just
above the knees (thank good
ness); red, white and blue plus
our old standby black will be
the featured colors and the
trend in inake-up will return to
the Clara Bow lacquered red
lips and thin line plucked eye
brows.
Would you like to take your
children on a “trip” worth tak
ing? For the next three Satur
days at 11:00 am. and 2:00
p.m. or for the next three Sun
days at 2:00 p.m., the Atlanta
Children’s Theatre, Inc., will
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PHYSICAL THEKAPHY
Social — Religious Activities
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First Hendrix Drive
Science Fair a Winner
Excitement and activity was
the by-word as upper grade stu
dents made last minute
additions to exciting displays.
The fair was coming and all
had to be just so.
Under the able direction of
Mrs. Wilma Riddle, Social
Science Teacher, the children
developed projects and displays
involving the many social
sciences including Economics,
History, Anthropology, Politi
cal Science, Sociology, and
Geography.
Winners of the coveted First
Place Awards in each field will
enter their projects in the Clay
ton County Fair to be held at
the Tara School on February
21.
Winners:
Ist row left to right: Debbie
Chapman, Cheryl Whelchel,
Lori Marbut, Lee Leathers,
Rhonda Goodman, Robin
present “Reynard the Fox” at
the Memorial Arts Center. I
understand that special group
rates are available.
Something Borrowed: “He
who dares to teach must never
cease to learn.”
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CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Williams
of Clayton Club Estates, Forest
Park, announce the birth of a
son, Dwight Reid, Jr., on Jan.
20 at the Georgia Baptist Hos
pital. The little man weighed
seven pounds, one ounce at
birth. The Williams have a
daughter, Angela, two and
one-half years old.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Harris of
Savannah are the maternal
grandparents. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Williams of Twin City.
Bower, Randal McEachern.
Second row: Lisa Ratledge,
JoAnn Benefield, Gina Wilker
son, Patty White, Laurie Walls,
Vicky Prescott, Evelyn Carrell,
Marcia Conine.
Third Row: Mrs. Wilma
Riddle.
PT A Council
To Meet
February 12
The Clayton County Coun
cil of PTAs will hold its month
ly meeting on Wednesday, Feb.
12, at 10:00 a.m. at the Forest
Park Kiwanis Youth Center on
South Avenue.
All interested members, as
well as delegates, are urged to
attend.
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Notes on
Chiropractic
By Dr. Henry L. Foley
Do you know how to make
dreams come true? Elbert
Hubbard offers a good sugges
tion in these words: “Keep
your mind on
the great and
splendid things
you would like
to do and then
as the days go
gliding by, you
will find your
self uncon
sciously seiz
ing the oppor
tunities that
are required
for the fulfillment.”
“Picture in your mind the
able, earnest, useful person you
desire to be. The thoughts you
hold are hourly transforming
you into that particular indi
vidual you admire.”
You can’t get away from it,
you are the exact reproduction
of your own thought pattern
modified by circumstances and
environment. If you want to
make your dreams come true,
conform to the laws that gov
ern the finished product.
You may protest that the
state of your health is a pri
mary factor, that you can’t
think clearly nor act wisely.
Perhaps that is true, but do
you realize that health, like the
things of which you dream,
comes also from within? When
you are in tune with the laws
of life and health, all of your
dreams tend to come true.
Chiropractors are trained to
set free the healing forces with
in and in due time health re
turns and your dreams of a
more abundant life are fulfilled.
Chiropractic Offices
780 Main Street, Forest Park
(Next door to Post Office)
366-3223
No one ever regarded the
first of January with indif
ference. It is the nativity of our
common Adam. Charles Lamb