Buckhead Minj-Park!'-6lu'AS /d ..... :;'"-,,-,,, '1'/1$/-"1Dedicated ThursdayBy BETSY GILBERTAlthough last Thursday'sdownpour prevented theformal outdoor dedicationceremony planned for theBuckhead mini-plfk,members <strong>of</strong> the BuckheadBusiness Associalion (BRA)and invited Juests observedthe dedicllion following abrief busineSi meetin. atthe Sean Garden Center inBuckhead.The park, located onPeachtree Road ntaf WestPaces ferry Road, was builtwith funds r.ised lastOctober by the BuckheadFaU Festival. The event wassponsored by the FultonFederation <strong>of</strong> Garden Clubsand the BBA, assisted bythe North Side Woman'sOub.A number <strong>of</strong>or,.nilltions andindiYiduals madecontributions to the park,among them the Pine ForestGarden Club, whichdonated the bench IndIrash container. and thePeachtree Bailie GardenOub, which has volunteeredto maintain the park.Among the guests at thededication ceremony wereMrs. J ohn W. Cherry,president <strong>of</strong> the GardenClub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, In whosehonor the park wasdedicated; city couno.:ilmenRi chard Guthman andBuddy Foulkes; Mrs. PaulMiller, chairman <strong>of</strong> thellANOS Committee for theFulton Federation <strong>of</strong>Garden Clubs and generalchairman <strong>of</strong> the FallFestival; Mrs. Stanley P.Meyerson, president <strong>of</strong> theFulton Federation <strong>of</strong>Garden Clubs; P.O. EUis,president <strong>of</strong> the BBA ; andBill Patterson , pastpreSIdent <strong>of</strong> the BBA .Representing the NonhSide Woman's Club wasMrs. Kenneth J . Kearney,chairman <strong>of</strong> the group'scivic improvementcommittee.!OnlbudsnUln~s Office"1,~h4-C ... 5tOI('d by COllllllittee•• c:r.:bcI&mIn mI!.ImlIm ulIf7 at m_Il_ .. "&hf G"t"'ty" .tII NIl.. tDdt?' ~wD~"~t.ok' .. ,. ~ .. IDIJWad ... iliff, tbe .. Ita IIaI!. ...'nit emtJudanan II • t. '"'" ..aD ,......, but hi ... ao PD'"''' libleal .niM IWnId1 lit on ordJ.....• tbt ..,.. n.al • .uw..on. ....)AI ."r••• .........,............. ." • ..,.,.,.,. ,ill'.'.'" •...ucmr... • ...., romn" .,alwI "4._ aDd • WiS.J ~ .,..l»mt s. hp .. "2tt. \ T'llt An, T\ f'o'"'mtt no • I r\. ....... II. 197'..-- Ombudsman---~
ONTHE'Loose Group' BacksJackson OpponentsJ.U .... l.COM1'I .. t'.n Wuhl"gton .U .... WIW ASHINGTO~-Before placing their bets, political gamblel'5might do well to cheCk the expenditure reports <strong>of</strong> allAtlanta campaign commiltee called "The Loose Group."A collection <strong>of</strong> lop businessmen in the Atlanta area. suchas Dillard Munford, the group put out $6.tXlO in last year'sAtlanta mayor's race, acrording to the report it file:!. with theclerk <strong>of</strong> the U.S. House <strong>of</strong> RepreSentaUves.Of interest to wagenqg folk is the breakdown: n,1XIO toSam MasseU, $2,000 to Harold Dye, $1,000 to Charles Weltner.$1,000 to Leroy Johnsoo, and not a permy to Maynard Jack·.... For the rtCOrd, the group did better in other races, givingmoney to winners Wythe Fowler, $2,000; George CotsakiS,$250; Buddy Fowlke5. mo: Jack Summers, $250; G. E\'erEtt'Millian, $250; and Richard Guthman, $500. •Council Holds OffI On Zoning Board
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