Cumming, GeorgiaThe Forsyth County News Thursday, May 13, 1948,5OCIETYMrs. Garland Bennett, Editor Telephone 72 ✓- Telephone 87-JMrs. C .C. Brooks and daughter Cherie spent Saturday in CovingtonMisses Nettie and Ellene Smith shopped in Gainesville TuesdayMr. and Mrs. John McClure visited in Clayton last weekMr. Ivan Otwell made a business trip to Atlanta ThursdayMr. and Mrs. Paul Worley spent Sunday in NorcrossMr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin spent Sunday in ToccoaMiss Polly Dodd of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mrs. Wesley HawkinsMisses Louise and Irene Barrett of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran of At-lant were the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Comer Lee BarnettMr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson and daughter Sandra spent Sunday in wocViincrtnn with relativesMiss Doris Poole of WGC spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel PooleMr. and Mrs. T. B. Gravitt and children of Atlanta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larmon SmithMr. and Mrs. Fred Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knickerbocker and children of Gainesville were Sunday visitors in CummingMrs. E. B. Sharman and son Dr. Robert Sharmon of LaGrange were guest of Prof. and Mrs. R. H. Harris last weekMr. Ezra Pilgrim of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pilgrim and Mrs. Maude Smith of St Augustine Florida visited with friends and relatives in Cumming FridayMr. Byron Redd Sr. and daughter Mary Ann attended Miss Mahala Redd’s Graduation from Woman's Missionary Training School in Louis ville Ky., last weekMr. G. V. Moore of Atlanta spentMessrs Joel Webb, Roy Thomas, (Cope) Thomas, Harley Thomas left last Friday to visit in the West for several days. Joel states that they may drop in the South Pacific and see what’s holding up the finish ing of the job.COMMUNION SERVICES AT HAW CREEK SUNDAY, May 16Haw Creek will hold their Communion service Sunday May 16. All day services, singing in the afternoon. Come spend the day and renew old acquaintances. Will serve basket lunch at noon. Everybody invited.IN MEMORY Of my dear husband Mr. Henry Webb. He went away one year ago the 22nd, of May. I try to be submissive to God’s will, his will be done, not mine. It has left me so lonely here in this dark and dreary world, it once was so bright and fair when we were all together in our little home, we were so devoted to each other. God saw fit to take most all of my loved ones to a better home, sometime I will meet them in that sweet home above where all is bright and fair forever no dark midnight hours, no crying, Jesus will wipe all my tears away. When I had to give my dear daugh ter up I felt like that was the saddest thinng that could happen to me, when I had to give my dear andCUMMING BAPTIST CHURCHPreaching each Sunday 11 A. M. 7:30 P. M.Sunday School 10 A. M.Training Union 6:30 P. M.Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30 P. M.WALTER M. BLACKWELL, PastorA GOOD DAYSunday was a good day and a busy one. We had a wonderful Moth er’s Day service; then we drove down to Lebanon Church, near Roswell, to assist in the ordination service of Brother Samuel Donnehue, son of Rev. Ralph Donnehue, the Pastor of the church. We arrived in time to enjjoy a great dinner with them—everything imagineable to eat.The ordination service was a very sacred and impressive one. It is encouraging to see a fine young man like Sam Donnehue fully resignedROANOAK NEWSDon’t forget the singing at Roa-noak church next Sunday night.Mrs. Ella Hansard, Mrs. Polly Samples visited Mrs. Iris Day FridayMrs. Ruby Holbrook and children visited Rev. and Mrs. Holbrook one night last weekMrs. Grace Hansard and children spent Sunday with Rev. Henry PruittMr. J. P. Hitt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hitt in AtlantaMrs. Ella Hansard spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Viola TateMrs Wilgy Pirkle and children vis ited Mrs. Dolly Hitt one evening last weekMrs. Kate Garner and daughter visited Mrs. Daisy Day one day last weekMisses Oralee Cruse, Ruth Cash visited Mr. Furman Samples Saturday eveningAll members of Roanoak are especially invited to the singing next^ Saturday night to attend to some business. Be sure and come.FOR SALE—About 30 bushels of Crowder and Sowing peas—See J. Harold ReidEdward H. ShannonOPTOMETRIST Cumming, Ga., Wed. 9:30 to 2:30Mrs. Polly Samples and grand children spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Irene GarnerRev. and Mrs. Early Day spent Thursday night with Mrs. Ella Han sardMiss Ella Nora Hitt spent one night last week with Miss Folraine EubanksMrs. Wesley Holtclaw and son are visiting her mother in CummingBrooksdale Florist \ Phone 63 Cumming, Ga.WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS CORSAGES FUNERAL DESIGNSFor Your Eyes