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K rSPAY, may 7, 1953
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OBSERVATIONS
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around
[H found out that most people
st ili complaining about the
it weather, as if any of us
(io anything about it. The only
It will be is to remember when
' turning hot summer days get
ho w cold and wet and uncom
wo got back in the spring,
tiun we’ll get a little cooler
Hless irritable ... We learn that
■ and Saralu Ball, the H. 0.
I|_ that is, will leave about the
ije 0 f June for a trip to Eng
-19 and the Continent. We wonder
St they didn’t plan to get to Lon-
1,1 in time to see Elizabeth croWn-
IJlt could be that seeing a beauti-
Ifl woman beautifully dressed and
tring a crown of precious stones
ft a given point don’t appeal to
ftm. There are so jnany things of
■torical interest to be seen it
■ms a shame to wait for a pretty
ten to pass. Here’s bon voyage
Id a grand trip to the Balls . . .
torgia certainly seems to be a
|p U l ar rendezvous for presidents of
t USA. Roosevelt spent much of
t time at his cottage at Warm
tings, and now President Eisen-
Iwer has accepted an eight room
Ittage from his Augusta friends
Kd will spend some of his spare
tie there playing golf. The cottage
I named for the president’s wife,
■amie . . . Don’t get discouraged if
■ou don’t belong to the brilliant
■ass. You can “learn by looking.”
te’ve tried it .... Jim and Evelyn
■owell’s two older sons, Michael
Ind Bryan, are trying desperately to
learn to ride their Shetland pony
■ itfibut spending too much of their
lime mopping up the ground. Jim,
■Dr. J. C. to be exact, mounts the.
Irery small pony and shows the boys
low it is done. It is too comical to
lee a nearly six-footer with his feet
In near bows knots on either side,
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and holding the pony’s head so i al
down he can kiss the dirt, all to
keep him, the pony that is, from
kicking his heels in the air. There’s
a good deal of ground work to be
done yet before the pony gets docile
enough for the young boys to enjoy.
OLD STUFF: Landlady to her new
maid: “Remember we always have
breakfast at eight o’clock.” New
Dr. R. L. Cook
Chiropractor
Over Moore’s Auto Parts
Jackson, Ga.
Wed. 1:30-5:30 P. M.
Sat. 5-8 P. M.
DR. JOS E. EDWARDS
Optometrist
Phone 7154
Eye* examined, gla**e* fitted,
lenaet duplicated. In Jackson of
fice every day.
Peacock & Ball
Funeral Home
Phone 2211
Jackson, Ga.
24 Hour Ambulance Service
“Service Within the Means of All”
Portable Oxygen Unit in
Our Ambulance
Baptists Fix
SIOO,OOO Goal
Mother’s Day
Atlanta—Mother’s Day will have
an added significance for the Baptist
churches of Georgia for it is their day
to raise a minimum of SIOO,OOO to
help pay the cost of charity work
done at the Georgia Baptist Hospital.
Dr. Louie D. Newton, chairman of
the Hospital Commission, said at
least SIOO,OOO would be needed dur
ing the year to provide for the char
ity work in the 500-bed institution.
“The Georgia Baptist Hospital ex
ists primarily to minister to those
sick people who can NOT pay for
medical treatment,” Dr. Newton said.
“Most of the patients pay their own
Maid: “That’s fine. If I’m not here
by then, yawl jest go ahead and
eat.”
Next Sunday -and Every Sunday - You Are Urged to Attend
CHURCH SERVICES
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. G. A. Briggs, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45.
BTU 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service
Wednesday evening 7:30 o’clock.
MACEDONIA
Rev. Edgar Welch, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a.
m. Mid-week service 7.00 p. m. Wed
nesdays.
JENKINSBURG
Rev. Happy Lee, Pastor
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BTU every
Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Mid-week service 6:30 p. m.
Wednesdays.
FLOVILLA
Rev. L. H. Britt, Pastor
Preaching Ist and 3rd Sundays at
11:15 a. m. and .7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10:15 a. m. every Sunday.
TOWALIGA
Rev. T. R. Cobb, Pastor
Preaching Ist and 3rd Sundays 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
every Sunday 10 a. m. Mid-week ser
vice Thursdays 7:30 p. m.
WORTH VILLE
Rev. T. R. Cobb, Pastor
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 :30 a. m. BTU every Sunday even
ing at 7:30. Preaching 2nd and 4th
Sundays, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
COUNTY LINE
Rev. G. A. Briggs, Pastor
Preaching Ist and 3rd Sunday af
ternoons at 3:15. Sunday school at
2:15. Sunday school at 10 a. m. on
2nd and 4th Sundays.
PEPPERTON
Rev. M. O. Harrell, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday night at
7:30. Sunday school 11 a. m. BTU at
6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday & Saturday nights 7:30.
LIBERTY
Rev. Bill Watson, Pastor
Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sun
days in each month at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school on preach
ing days.
MT. VERNON
Rev. T. J. Thaxton, Pastor
Preaching on Ist Sunday in each
month at 11 a. m. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30.
OLD BETHEL
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Elder J. P. S. Stephens, Pastor
Preaching every 2nd Sunday at
11 a. m.
SANDY CREEK
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Elder E. D. Spier, Pastor
Preaching every 4th Sunday 2 p.m.
JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY
Owned and operated by Jackson National Bank
GLIDEWELL’S MOTOR COURT
and RESTAURANT
MOORE’S AUTO PARTS & SERVICE
COOK’S SERVICE STATION
PURE OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 5531
CARR ELECTRIC CO.
Your Philco Dealer
NEWTON HARDWARE CO.
PEACOCK & BALL FUNERAL HOME
JACKSON HOTEL & DINING ROOM
Good Food
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA
way, but our first concern is for those
who cannot pay for the necessary
medical care.”
Edwin B. Peel, administrator of
the hospital, said that the annual
offering produced $76,330 last year.
Tiie hospital made additional funds
available, with the result that $145,-
679 was spent for hospital charity
work. In addition, the doctors donate
their services for such work.
Mr. Peel said thex-e is no discrim-
HAISTEN FUNERAL HOME
24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Ambulance Equipped With
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Portable Oxygen Unit
Phone 6111 .... Jackson, Ga.
amj new equipment for herbage-old respon- j
jßlfe. sibility has been the religious development j trial support. pTOT^to^go 1 "*
of children. From primitive tribal religions I church regularly and read your |IP
Jp||fup to Christianity, mothers have guided and I dal|y
encouraged the growth of each successive I
generation in spiritual faith. I Book Chspter Verses
fMt&X The Christian Church salutes all faithful I Bund y Deuter’my j #.j 6
mothers. They have led their families to an I TuTsdsv ? ic .* h 6
ever deepening realization of the sacred I Wednesdev ’ 19
•fcjgjg&Z'' \ bond which unites the Church and the Home I Thursday... Gsi*?/" 12 *‘ IJ
in a common devotion to Jesus Christ. I Friday .. . Ephesians 6 }l°
This appeal is made possible by the following firms who are interested in our churches:
ination among charity cases because
of religious affiliation.
The annual Mother’s Day offering,
on May 10, will be received through
the Baptist churches of the state and
through their Sunday schools.
“We are hoping for one hundred
per cent cooperation,” Dr. Newton
said, “for this is one of the most
important offerings in our Baptist
churches during the year.”
JACKSON CITY CLEANERS
COWAN’S GROCERY & SERVICE STA.
A. G. COtv AN
WOODRUFF TIRE CO.
Quality Recapping . Tires & Batteries
PARKER-CARMICHAEL COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS PURE OIL PRODUCTS
THORNTON FURNITURE CO. i
CARTER MOTOR CO., INC.
DODGE PLYMOUTH
' PEPPERTON COTTON MILLS
$ FARMERS SERVICE, INC.
Spreader Service
Boy Scout News
BY DAN FRETWELL
Troop 80 met Thursday night
with 21 boys present, including 3
new members, Tommy Armstrong,
Gi’ady Jackson and Larry Whidby.
During the camporee held last
weekend, Troop 80 attended along
with three other troops. Points were
FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
, Call 4036
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* FIRE * AUTOMOBILE
* LIABILITY
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Carmichael Insurance Agency
Jackson, Ga.
HAISTEN FUNERAL HOME
THE JACKSON TRADING POST
L. W. MAY, Distributor
GULF OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 4391
THE CENTRAL GEORGIA ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
. V SETTLE & ROBISON, INC.
■ 1 ‘ Chevrolet
Sales Service Z
CITY ELECTRIC SHOP
Compliments of A FRIEND
JACKSON STYLE SHOP
GLADYS K. WILSON
given for attendance, good camp
sites and compass, first aid and fire
building projects. Blue, red and yel
low ribbons were awarded. Troop
80 returned home with a blue rib
bon.
FOR SALE —Second sheets, car
bon paper, gem clips, stencils, pen
cils, adding machine rolls, mimeo pa
per. Jones Office Supply C*.
METHODIST CHURCHES
JACKSON .
Rev. P. M. Minter, Pastor
Pleaching every Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship
6:45 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Mid-week service every Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
FLOVILLA
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Pastor
Preaching every 2nd Sunday 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:-
15 every Sunday.
WORTHVILLE
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Pastor
Preaching every Ist Sunday at 10
a. m.
JENKINSBURG
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Pastor
Preaching every 3rd Sunday 11 a.
m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school every
Sunday at 10 a. m.
STARK
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Pastor
Preaching every Ist Sunday 11:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
ENGLAND CHAPEL
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Pastor
Preaching every 4th Sunday 11:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
PLEASANT GROVE
CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST
Rev. Jerry Partain, Pastor
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays at
11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
CEDAR ROCK
CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST
Rev. Gilbert Howard, Pastor
Preaching every 4th Saturday and
Sunday 11a. m. Sunday school every
Sunday at 10 a. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. Ralph Goodwin, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45
a. m.; NYPS 6:30 p. m. Mid-week
service Wednesdays 7:15 p. m. Bible
study Saturdays 7:15 p. m.
JACKSON PRESBYTERIAN
Wade Bell, Supply Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m. Preaching every Sunday at
11 a. m.
FELLOWSHIP PRESBYTERIAN
Wads Bell, Supply Pastor
Preaching every first Sunday at
11 o’clock. Sunday School every Sun
day at 10 a. m.
UNION RIDGE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Block, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.
m. Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m.