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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS
The Progress-Argus wishes a very
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the follow
ing:
Feb. 22—Mary Jean McMichael,
Mrs. Albert Newton, Mrs. Morrison
Settle, Seaborn Maddox, Mrs. Leon
ard Dodson, Billy Childs, B. H. Moss,
Nelson Andrews, Martha Long, An
drew Waldrop, Mrs. W. A. Hoard,
Wright Watkins, J. C. Ingram, Quin
ton Ingram, Horace Pulliam, Ann
Barnes, Nettie Florence Riley, Mrs.
J. Fred Williams, Mrs. Hubert Tor
bctt, Mrs. Robert E. Smith, Linda
Ann Morgan, Sheldon Evans, George
Alton Evans, Frances Barnes, J. P.
Roberts, James Wesley Harris Jr.
Feb. 23 —Wade Hammond, Mrs. J.
W. Hardy, John K. Wise, Mrs. R. L.
Byrd, Marie Latham, Phyllis Winkler,
N. A. Knowles, C. D. Johnson, Marcia
Denise Fears.
Feb. 24—John Franklin Meredith,
Mary Ann Fears, Mrs. Smith Settle,
Mrs. C. M. Coggins, William James
Kitchens, Joanna Dunn.
Feb. 25—Mrs. C. L. Thaxton, Mrs.
J. L. Lamb, Ronald Cook, Ruth Tay
lor, Orman Harrison, Diane Beasley,
Edwin Latham, Margaret Elizabeth
Lester, J. M. L. Comer.
Feb. 26—W. H. Wilson, H. B.
Hale, Andrew Jack Waldrop, W. C.
Mitchell, Donna Sue Flynt.
Feb. 27 —Bartlett Bailey, A. La
mar Weaver, Buford C. Rushing,
Mrs. Josephine Harper, Mary Ruby
Compton.
Feb. 28—Mrs. Herald Henderson,
Wilburn Ridgeway, Mrs. Nevin Duf
fey, LaVaughn Plunkett, Oliver
Moss, Mrs. T. B. Preston, Chester
Cook, Thomas Howard Greer, Mrs.
J. S. Reeves, Bonnie Jean Washing
ton.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Costa and Miss
Nina Marie Costa, en route home to
Athens from a weekend in Columbus,
visited briefly with friends here
Monday.
Friends of Mr. J. B. Mays are
glad that he is recovering after a
recent serious illness.
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LINDA MORGAN, FAYE BILES
GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. 0. J. Morgan and Mrs. C. B.
Biles Jr. complimented their lovely
daughters, Linda Morgan and Faye
Biles, with a party celebrating their
ninth birthdays February 18 at the
Stark Community clubhouse.
Thirty-three guests were present
to enjoy this delightful occasion. Af
ter several interesting games were
played, ice cream and individual
cakes were served, together with
slices from the lovely birthday cake.
Among those enjoying this gay
and festive celebration were:
Emily White, Peggy Heath, Diane
Rogers, Cherry Moore, Martha and
Vivian Cook, Mary Jo and Gerald
Kersey, Bill Jones, Stanley Maddox,
Rickie and Lee Stewart, Mary Ann
Hodges, Charlotte Nelson, Margaret
Vaughn, Mary Ruth Bailey, Joyce
and Larry Morgan, Betty Mae Stev
ens, Brenda Britt, Mary Saunders,
Denis Kitchens, Linda Cawthon, Peg
gy, Jeannette, David and Jimmy
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Biles, Brenda and Janice Godsey,
Shelton Evans.
PEPPERTON WMU MEETS
The regular February meeting of
the Pepperton Missionary Society
was held at the church. Sweet Hour
of Prayer was the opening song, and
Miss Myrtle Rose Grant offered
prayer.
Mrs. Lonnie Rawls brought the de
votional on “Prayer Life.”
Miss Mary Rawls was in charge of
the program, the theme of which
was, “The Ministry of Prayer.” Mrs.
Lucile Scarborough, benevolent
chairman, reported several get well
and sympathy cards sent. The report
on Community Missions was given,
the chairman, Mrs. Maddox, being
absent. Mrs. Cook, Sunbeam chair
man, reported 18 present.
Mrs. Grant presided at the short
business session, and Mrs. Scar
borough gave the closing prayer.
PER SON AT
Mrs. J. D. McKinnon spent last
week with Mrs. Mattie Thaxton is
East Point.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
JACKSON PTA TO
MEET FEBRUARY 28
The Jackson PTA will hold its reg
ular February meeting on Thursday
evening, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m. in the
Jackson grammar school auditorium.
Mrs. Roy Prosser, president of the
Jackson chapter, announces that the
theme for the month is “Building
Firm Foundation for the Citizen
Child Through Loyalty To Our Foun
ders.”
Teachers and pupils of the Jackson
grammar school will present the pro
gram for the meeting.
NORTH BUTTS HD
CLUB HAS MEETING
The North Butts HD Club met
| February 15 at the home of Mrs. Gus
Cook for an all-day meeting. Each
member brought a covered dish and
at the noon hour a delicious lunch
was served. After lunch the presi
dent, Mrs. Curtis Willimson, presided
and Mrs. George Ingram gave the
devotional and the Lord’s Prayer was
repeated in unison. It was planned to
have a chicken stew March 1.
Mrs. Davis gave a demonstration
on bottoming a chair with cane and
another one with fiber rush. Every
one enjoyed the fellowship. The
hostess served homemade candy and
tea.
The North Butts HD Club wishes
to make the following correction to
article of Jan. 31: The organization,
namely, North Butts Home Demon
stration Club, not council, is engaged
in building a community house, not
4-H clubhouse. This community
house is to serve the entire North
Butts area. This building when com
pleted wiill serve the religious, civic
and youth organizations of the com
munity.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Conner, Mr. L.
H. Lunsford and Leon Jr., Mrs. L. L.
Bennett, Mrs. Harold Bennett and
Miss Frances Tucker of Atlanta were
Sunday guests of Mrs. R .E. Luns
ford.
Mrs. Elizabeth Scoggins and Dr.
W. A. Hasty of Griffin were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Moel
chert Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore are
spending ten days in Florida, visiting
Jacksonville, Gainesville, Geneva and
Sarasota.
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HOSTS AT EVENING DINNER
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pinckney en
tertained at a delightfully informal
dinner Thursday evening at their
home in Jenkinsburg.
Their guests included Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. P. H. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs.
Newt Etheredge, Mr. and Mrs. H#w
ard Jolly, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Weaver
Jr.
MRS. MILLER HOSTESS
TO GARDEN CLUB
Mrs. T. B. Miller entertained the
Hawthorn Garden Club at the Feb
ruary meeting. Mrs. Avon Gaston
was a welcomed visitor. The presi
dent, Mrs. M. C. Johnson, presided.
Mrs. Lee Carmichael led the devo
tional, followed with prayer.
The club voted to give five dollars
to the March of Dimes and four dol
lars to Boys’ Estate.
Mrs. Lee Carmichael, program
chairman, gave an article on Green
ery and Berry Plants which can be
used in winter months. She also de
scribed the “Magic Lily.” Also an
instructive article on Camellias and
Azaleas was given.
Mrs. M. C. Johnson won first place
on flower arrangement and Mrs. Lee
Carmichael on specimen.
Mrs. Miller served a congealed
fruit salad, toasted nuts and coffee.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams,
Mrs. Emmett Williams and Mrs.
Maud Willimson were recent visitors
to the Strother Camellia Gardens
near Marshallville.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rucker and
children, Bubber, Joe and Gail, of
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Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Cawthon and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carmichael
returned Saturday after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell in San
Diego, Calif.
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NORTH BUTTS COMMUNITY
4-H CLUB HAS MEETING
The North Butts Community 4-H
Club met Jan. 30 at the home of Mrs.
Zelma Burford and the program was
presented by Gloria Howard. Joanne
and Elsie Lunsford sang It Is No Sec
ret and Whispering Hope, then Mild
red Ingram read a poem about win
ter. Jimmy Knowles, boys’ vice pres
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952
ident, gave an interesting talk on
forest safety.
The advisors served delicious re
freshments. Mrs. Cynthia Davis gave
a talk to the girls about clothing and
sewing. Mr. Tucker and bys talked
about soil.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. George Ingram
February 27 at 3:30 p. m.