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Jackson Presbyterian Church
REV. NEIL McGEACHY, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 11
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Preaching service at 11:00 A. M.
You are cordially invited to attend all these
services.
No services at nicht on account of the re
vival meetings at the Methodist church.
NEWS ==
OF INTEREST IN THE
PERSONAL
Miss Helen Head is spending the
V'eek in Atlanta with friends.
Miss Vera Jones Edwards is vis
iting Miss Alma Edwards in Atlanta.
Aris Newton was over from Ho
gansville to spend the week-end at
home.
Miss Annie Lou McCord is the
guest of Mrs. C. D. Tiliman in At
lanta.
Mrs. S. J. Kidd, of Thomaston, is
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Melton.
Mr. R. F. Ellis, of Rome, is spend
ir;g the week with Mr. and Mrs. T.
O. McDonald.
Mr. Jack Martin, of Georgia Tech,
spent the week-end the guest of
Homer Allen.
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A DAY-IN and
DAY-OUT Customer
Mrs. Housewife, the real purchasing agent for virtually every
home in Butts County, finds it a great advantage to be “up” on
prices of all commodities at all times. She gets these prices
through the ads she reads in her favorite newspaper, the Prog
ress-Argus. If you want to get her attention, if you wish her to
know of your store, then, Mr. Merchant, use the advertising col
umns of the Progress-Argus. Phone 166 and we will call.
The Progress-Argus
PHONE 106
Miss Laßue Dodson spent Sunday
in McDonough with her sister, Mrs.
A. A. Thrasher.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wilson, of Grif
fin, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Jones.
Misses Mary and Eleanor Craft,
of Atlanta, are the attractive guests
of Miss John Settle.
Woodward Lavender is in Atlanta
with his sisters, Misses May, Doris
and Alma Lavender.
Miss Betty Lauderbach, of Chat
tanooga, is the attractive guest of
Miss Ruth Copeland.
Mrs. L. P. Lester spent the week
end in Griffin visiting her daughter.
Mrs. William Beck,. Jr.
Thomas Cole, of Pine Castle, Fla.,
is visiting his grandmothers, Mrs. T.
J. Cole and Mrs. J. Matt McMichael.
SHOP THROUGH THE ADS
Shop through the ads, Mrs.
Housewife. It is the easy and
the economical manner of keep
ing “up” on prices, the new
styles, new offerings and oppor
tunities to save. Read the ads,
check off the interested and
needed items. Note the prices
and go directly to the store of
the progressive merchant who
brings his sale messages to you
through the advertising columns
of the Progress-Argus. You will
find it a most satisfactory way
to shop.
SAVE TIME—SAVE MONEY
THE JACKSON PROGRESS- ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Mrs. Ralph Ramos and children, of
Atlanta, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
! R. L. Price, and other relatives here.
i Miss laliabeth Tuck left Monday
; for her home in Athens after a visit
!of several days to Mrs. J. C. New
j ton.
j Mr. Wilmore Wallace and Mr. Wil
J lard Smith, of Bradenton, Fla., were
i guests of friends for a few days dur
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newton spent
Thursday in Hogansville, the guests
of Miss Elizabeth Tuck and Mrs.
I
Emmett Askew.
Mrs. J. R. Gunn and Mrs. P. J.
Baker, of Atlanta, were guests of
Mrs. Emma Mallet and Miss Pauline
Mallet Wednesday.
Prof. T. J. Dempsey, Jr., state high
school supervisor, spent the week
end at home. He was a visitor to
Blakely on Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Renfroe and Miss Ruth
Renfroe, of Macon, were guests of
Mrs. A. F. White and Miss Virginia
White for the week-end.
Charles Thomas Hopkins has re
turned to Griffin after spending sev
eral days with his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins.
Mrs. Morris Copeland spent part
of the week in Atlanta with her
mother, Mrs. Roy Dallis, who is ill
at a private sanitarium there.
The hosts of friends of Mrs. H. O.
Ball are pleased to know of her im
provement at the Piedmont Sanita
rium where she has been ill for ten
days.
Mrs. Roy Pledger has returned
home to Atlanta after spending a
few days with her mother and aunt.
Mrs. J. S. Piper and Mrs. J. M.
Strawn.
Mr. Richard W. Smith, Jr., assis
tant state geologist, who recently
made a mineral survey of Butts coun
ty, spent the past week at Indian
Springs.
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Scenes at fastest 500-mile race in world history
Harry Bob Butner, who is attend
ing Emory Junior College at Oxford,
spent the week-end at home. Mr. But
ner will be graduated on Friday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Strickland and
Miss Betty Strickland, of Houston,
Texas, will arrive Friday for a visit
with Mrs. Strickland’s sister, Mrs.
L. P. McKibben.
Mrs. John E. Lane and Mrs. C. W.
Buchanan went up to Atlanta Wed
nesday to attend a meeting of the
General John Floyd Chapter, U. S.
Daughters 1812.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Moore and
Marilyn and Mrs. Belle M. Weaver,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Webb.
Miss Margaret Ward, of McDon
ough, and Miss Ruby Bittick, of
Fcrsyth, who were guests of Miss
Margaret Hurt the past week have
returned to their homes.
Mr. H. O. Ball, Mrs. O. Willing
ham, Mrs. Eliabeth Thompson and
Harry Ball attended the graduation
exercises at Georgia Tech, Monday,
Mr. Levi Ball being a member of the
graduation class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Strawn, Mr.
R. H. Strawn, Miss Willie Strawn,
Mrs. J. S. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Moss and son attended the funeral
of Mr. Onyx Piper in Covington,
Sunday.
Mr. H. O. Ball went up to Atlanta
Monday to attend graduating exer
cises at the Georgia School of Tech
nology, his son, Mr. Levi Ball, being
among those to be awarded a degree
ir. Textile Engineering.
Miss Annie Lou McCord will go
over to Oxford Friday to attend the
graduating exercises at Emory
unior College, Her nephew, Mr. Har
ry Bob Butner, is a popular member
of this year’s graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lyons, Mrs. T.
B. Miller, Mr. J. R. Sams and Mr.
Sams Harrison went ovti to Cov
ington Sunday to hear the commence
ment sermon at Emory Junior Col
lege preached by Bishop Warren A.
Candler.
Miss Anne Lester left Sunday for
Macon where she joined the other
winners in the state contest conduct
ed by WMAZ “School of the Air,”
all of them starting Monday for
Chicago for a visit to the “Century
of Progress Exposition.”
Misses Amelia Fletcher, Elizabeth
Edwards, Vic Carter, Mary Will
Jinks, Virginia and Elizabeth Me-
Michael, students at the Georgia
State College for Women at Mil
lodgeville, have returned home for
the summer vacation.
Mrs. H. M. Moore, Mrs. Annie
Webh, Mrs. W. M. Redman, Mrs. El
wood Robison, Mrs. George Head,
Mrs. X{. R. Hefin, Mrs. J. L. Lyons
and Mrs. Nell Hamilton are in Jones
boro today attending the District
Missionary Conference of the Metho
dist Church.
Messrs. Levi Ball, Warren Mc-
Michael, Homer Allen, Max Redman.
Park Newton, Jr., and John Childs,
students at Georgia School of Tech
nology, Atlanta, returned this week
for the summer vacation. Mr. Mc-
Michael and Mr. Ball were among
the graduates.
Miss Virginia Webb has returned
home after a two weeks’ visit in At
lanta and while there she accom
panied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Frank More, on a motor trip
through the mountains of North
Georgia, stopping for a visit with
Mrs. Moore’s relatives at Tallulah
Falls and Highlands, N. C.
Mrs. John E. Lane and Mrs. C. W.
Buchanan attended the reception .giv
en Sunday afternoon by Miss Ruth
Blair, state historian, at Rhodes
Memorial Hall, in honor of the coun
ty historians of Georgia. Mrs. Lane
who is the capable historian for
Butts County assisted Miss Rlair in
receiving. All members of the
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion, of Georgia, were especially in
vited.
Mrs. J. R. Carmichael had as her
guests Sunday at dinner Mr. ano
Mrs. T. J. Dempsey, Jr., Misses Anne,
Irene, Lollie, Frances, and Jane
Dempsey, Mr. Rob Dempsey, Lee and
Hugh Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Barnwell and Ralph, Jr. and Charley
Barnwell, of Atlanta, Mrs. Homer
Carmichael, Willingham and Broadus
Carmichael, of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Carmichael and Victor, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carmichael, Bert,
Jr. and Bob Carmichael, Mrs. Stan
ley McNiece and little daughter, Jac
quelyn, of East Orange, N. J.
Friends of Mr. A. L. Bickers of
this cit yare interested to know that
his granddaughter, Miss Anna Blake
Morrison, of Atlanta and Miami won
the Marquis George McDonald Gold
Medal at Marymount College at Tav
rytown, N. Y. This was given to the
student “who by her character and
example has the greatest influence
fei good on her companions.” Miss
Morrison was also president of the
student council and president of the
st nior class and delivered the address
of welcome at the graduation exer
cises. Miss Morrison is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mor
rison.
SERVICES AT THE FLOVILLA
METHODIST CHURCH
Preaching Sunday morning 11:39
and evening 8:15 by Rev. Harvey A.
King, pastor. Morning subject: “The
Depression, A Disease —What Is The
Remedy?” Is it beer?, Repeal of 18th
Amendment? Inflation of the Dollar?
Disarmament? Anarchical form of
Government, the Dole System? Well,
most people boast of a remedy but
few even mention The remedy.
Evening services: Epworth League
topic, “Christian Courage.”
Sermon: “The Crime of Cowar
dice.”
If you would make the most of
life then begin right each week bw
setting Sunday apart for the wor
ship and praise of the God from whom
ail your blessings flow.
Our Father’s hearty welcome ano
abundant blessing awaits your as
sembling together at His house az
the appointed time. His message still
begins and ends with the blessed in
vitation, "Come.”
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933
WORTHVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Horace O’Neal and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Pope, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White were
visitors to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thaxton and
Miss Martha Thaxton, of Grififr,
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. A. Thax
ton.
Miss Lena White, of Jackson, visi
ted relatives here the past week-end.
Mrs. W. M. Meredith was called to
Griffin, Sunday, on account of the
death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Troy
Cornwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burford and
baby, of Jackson, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoard and
Miss Vadie Lee Hoard, of Stark,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harper Swint.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Pink O’Neal.
Mr. Her.ri Mackey, of Jackson,
spent the week-end with Mr. E|mer
Britt.
Little Misses Sylvia and Edwina
Lamb spent the past week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Lamb, in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chambers and.
Leon, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thaxtou
were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Chambers, in Newton county, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie O’Neal and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Smith, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Duke enter
tained the young people of the com
munity with a dinner Sunday, which
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Donald Duke spent ast week
with relatives in Jackson.
The B. Y. P. U. Social was held at
the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. R. E.
Chambers Saturday evening. Con
tests and games were enjoyed after
which lemonade and sandwiches were
served.
LEONARD LYONS AWARDED
DEGREE IN LAW FROM G.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Friends of . Mayor and Mrs. J. L.
Lyons will be inteersted to know
their son, Mr. Leonard Lyons, re
l ceived his degree in law from George
! Washington University, Washington,
D. C., this week. A graduate of the
Jackson high school and holding a
| L- S. degree from Emory University,
Mr. Lyons has been assistant direc
tor of the juvenile court in Washing-
I ton and has studied law at night. He
lis completing a brilliant college ca
, reer under handicaps that would have
; daunted a spirit less courageous,
j Friends of Mr. Lyons are extending
him sincere congratulations upon the
completion of his course in law.
He was admitted to the bar some
I months ago. He will probably con
tinue his connection with the govern
ment.
Mr. Lyons is a brother of Mr.
i James Lyons, of Chicago, and of Mr.
Gibbs Lyons, assistant comptroller
of the currency in Washington, and
i cf Mrs. Malcolm Ainsworth, of Spar
: tanburg, S. C.
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ei* after King Philip of Spain.