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the Monroe County J
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February 25, 2009
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New school sets parent meetings
The new K. B. Sutton
Elementary School will
hold meetings for parents,
students and community
members starting this
week. Parents can choose
to attend either or both of
the meetings. The first is
set for 6 p.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 26 at Paran Baptist
Church in High Falls. The
second meeting is set for 6
p.m. on Tuesday, March 3
at the Monroe County
Board of Education. New
Sutton principal Joe
Parlier and other new
administrators will be on
hand to answer questions
about the new school.
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The Merry Hearts Club of Forsyth meets at noon for lunch and a program on the third Monday of each month in the First Baptist Church fel
lowship hall. The speaker in February was Will Davis, editor of the Reporter. Those in attendance included, first row (seated), Helen Bass,Rosa
Lee Pippin, Maceline Bazemore, Nell Bowen, Lucy Wagner, Margaret Niblett, Dorothy Goodman and Joanne Smith. Second row, standing, are
Marion Allen, Ernest Bass, Pat Morgan, Martha Fletcher, B J Duke, Barbara Foster, Rita Gates, Pauline Stokes, Edna Pippin, Wynella Martin,
Jane Jossey, Eva Stuart, Anita Harwell, Kay Bonner, Joy Allen, Bill Shepherd and Patsy McKinney. Third row are Grover and Roseanne Tyner,
Ernest Morgan, Jack Fletcher, Willene Howard, Violet Thomas, Gayle Watson, Gail Young, Paul Jossey, Charlotte Coutois, Carey Russell, Sandra
Lee and Ann Chambless.
Time to donate those used books
Why not clean out your
bookshelves to make room
for the books you buy at
the Old Book Sale? It’s a
recycling program that is
fun!
If you are wondering
what makes a book “gently
used”, it is a book that is in
good enough condition for
someone else to read. Most
of our shoppers avoid
books that are water dam
aged, moldy or falling
apart. The only exception
is a book that is very old
but even those items
should have all the pages
intact. We request that
you avoid donating maga
zines as they are not sold
at the Book Sale. Books my
be dropped off during oper
ating hours at the Monroe
County Library.
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February is National
Pet Dental Month
The Merry Hearts...they’re like good medicine
Lion president Melvin Lawrence, Lion Judy Geib, New Lion Miriam Corbin, and Lion secretary Cecil
Daniels.
Lions welcome new member
blind in a crusade against
darkness.
After the brief introduc
tion, her blinders were
removed to complete the
induction. Lion Judy also
took an oath to encourage
her new Lion to become an
outstanding member. The
induction was adminis
tered by club member Cecil
Daniels, who is a past dis
trict governor.
Your pet's dental health is
important to his health &
happiness. Call today to
schedule a check up
and cleaning.
The Forsyth Lions at
their Jan. 12
meeting inducted
new member
Miriam Corbin of
Forsyth.
She was
brought into the
meeting room
being led by her
sponsor, Judy
Geib. She was temporarily
blinded with the use of
dark shades with cotton
balls afixed to prevent
her from seeing. This
demonstration was to
impress on her the
number one mission
of Lions: that of help
ing the blind of the
world. She was
reminded of Helen
Keller's 1925 chal
lenge to Lions of the World
to become knights of the
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Sunday, March 8, 2:00 p.m.
The Rose Theater
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IN MEMORY
Samuel Forrest Arthur
Samuel Forrest Arthur, age 71, of
Dunnellon, Fla., passed away on Feb. 20,
2009 at Legacy House, Marion County
Hospice.
He was born in Campbell County, Va.
and moved to Dunnellon, Fla. in 2004
from Duluth. Sam had a passion for God,
family, friends and golf. He was a Navy
veteran and had retired as a field service
engineer with Mannesmann Tally, Kent
Washington.
He is survived by his spouse of 46 years,
Glenda McDonald Arthur; daughters,
Deborah Arthur Hudgens, Elizabeth
Arthur and Stephanie Arthur Hyman, all
of Virginia; sister, Joyce Ferguson; broth
ers, Swanson E. Arthur and Bobby R.
Arthur of Virginia; six grandchildren,
Dallas, Sam, Kenneth, Stephen, Will and
Rebecca, all of Virginia; mother-in-law,
Marie McDonald Roberts of Fla.; and sev
eral nieces and nephews. He was preced
ed in death by his parents, Howard B.
Arthur, Sr. and Lottie G. Arthur, brothers,
H.B. Arthur, Jr., all of Virginia, Rodgers
H. Arthur of Florida and Jimmy G. Arthur
of N.C.
The funeral service was held Feb. 22 at
Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel
Funeral Home in Norcross.
A memorial service will be held at 10
a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25 at First Baptist
Church of Dunnellon, Fla.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.crowellbrothers.com.
Arrangements by Crowell Brothers
Peachtree Chapel Funeral Home, 5051
Peachtree Ind. Blvd., Norcross, GA 30092
770-448-5757.