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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1966
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MADDOX— HARALSON
The Macedonia Baptist Annex
was the scene Saturday evening,
September 3rd, at six o’clock of
the marriage of Mrs. Dama Hod
ges Maddox and Mr. William An
derson Haralson. The Rev. Bill
Thomas officiated at the double
ring ceremony which was per
formed in the presence of an as
semblage of relatives and friends.
Nuptial music was softly ren
dered by Mrs. Lawrence Morgan
during the ceremony. The only
attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Brae P. Hodges Sr., brother and
sister-in-law of the bride.
The bride’s parents were the
late W. B. and Cora Thomas Hod
ges, esteemed citizens of Butts
County. Mrs. Haralson was reared
in Butts County where she has
many friends. She is an active
member of Macedonia Baptist
Church.
Mr. Haralson is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Lattimus Olin
Haralson. He is prominently iden
tified in religious, business and
civic circles in Barnesville. He is
employed by the Newton Coal
and Lumber Company of Griffin
as construction superintendent.
Immediately following the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Haralson were
tendered a lovely tea in Fellow
ship Hall by members of the
WMU Circles of Macedonia Bap
tist Church.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Haralson are at home to
their many friends at 130 Cherry
Street in Barnesville.
PERSONAL
Mr .and Mrs. Lawson Abrams
and children, Barbara, Louise and
Robbie of Hyattsville, Md., Mrs.
H. M. Farr, Greenville, S. C.,
Miss Rachael Dickerson, Hartwell,
Mr. Mickey Witherspoon, Fort
Worth, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Blackman, Griffin, were recent
visitors of Miss Grace Garlington.
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SLIMNASTICS
(Adults)
Nancy Robison
School of Dance
Jackson, Georgia
Phone 775-7166
WILLIAMS REUNION HELD
AT INDIAN SPRINGS PARK
The annual reunion of the fam
ily of W. P. Williams was held
on August 28th at Indian Springs
State Park.
When everyone arrived, lunch
was served and it was enjoyed by
all. The reunion will be held
again next year on the fourth
Sunday in August at the same
location.
The families present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bryant Williamson, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Williams,
Brenda, Ricky, and Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shields, Linda and
John, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams,
Glenn and Andy, Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Williams and Gail, Mrs. J.
W. Bailey, Wendell, Joe and Bill,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams and
Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter King,
Donna and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Williams and Morya, Rev.
and Mrs. Frank Smith, Billy and
Thomas, Mrs. Jewell Leverette
and Carole, Mrs. Maud Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams.
PERSONAL
Spending the Labor Day week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Hurt Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Hurt Jr. and Sam of Macon, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Adams and Ron
nie of College Park. Joining them
for Sunday dinner were Mrs. L.
P. McKibben Sr. and Miss Mary
Gaulding, of Griffin, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Lee of Birmingham,
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paris and
Tammy of St. Petersburg arrived
Thursday for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Price. Mr. and Mrs. Price toured
the mountains of North Georgia,
North Carolina, and Tennessee
over the weekend with Tammy
spending the weekend with her
grandparents.
Georgia College Queen Can Cook
Georgia College Queen, Andrea Jane O’Neal, prepares Bar
becue Cheese and Peanut Grillwich during the Best Foods Home
Economics Event of the 1966 National College Queen Pageant.
Andrea, a student at the University of Georgia, was one of the
fifty finalists invited to New York for the Pageant. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim O’Neal, 101 Smith Street, Hart
well, Georgia.
Barbecue Cheese and Peanut Grillwich
1/2 cup Skippy peanut 1/4 teaspoon Worcester
butter shire sauce
1 tablespoon finely 8 slices enriched white
chopped onion bread, toasted
1 tablespoon finely Mazola corn oil mar
chopped green pepper garine, to spread
1/3 cup tomato juice 8 slices American process
cheese
Mix peanut butter, onion, green pepper, tomato juice and Wor
cestershire sauce and beat until fluffy. Spread hot toasted bread
lightly with margarine. Spread generously with peanut butter
mixture. Top with slice of American cheese. Broil 5 inches from
heat source one minute or until cheese bubbles. Makes 8 open
face sandwiches or 4 closed sandwiches, with extra filling which
mav be stored in the refrigerator.
WILSON REUNION HELD AT
INDIAN SPRINGS SUNDAY
The descendants of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wilson, of Jasper
County, met September 4th at
Indian Springs. A bountiful lunch
•was served at the noon hour.
All six children were present
including Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Wilson and Buddy of Pollock,
La.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morton,
Thomas and Gene of Jackson;
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and
Cathy, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
David Holcomb, Jan and Sandra,
of White Plains; Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Brooks, of Union Point;
Mrs. Emory Anderson, Connie and
Buddy, of Sparta.
Among the children of these
SPECIALS
GINGHAM GIRL
FLOUR, 5 lbs. 39c
RITZ
CAN DRINKS, 4 for 29c
TALL PET OR CARNATION
MILK, 3 for 45c
WHOLE
FRYERS, lb. 29c
6-OZ. LIBBY’S
LEMONADE, 6 for 59c
GIANT CHEER 69c
18-OZ. BAM A ASSORTED
JELLY, 4 for 99c
SPAM, 12-oz. size 51c
BONUS DETERGENT WITH
FREE TOWEL, Giant size 69c
Reg. size 28c
12-OZ. NESCAFE
INSTANT COFFEE $1.59
POTATOES, 5 lbs. 23c
SCOTT TISSUE, 4 rolls 49c
Cowan’s Super Market
PHONE 777-7311
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA
families married and living away
were Mr. and Mrs. Carter Moore
and Camille of Cairo; Mr. and
Mrs. George Lamar Morton Jr.
and Ronnie, of Indianapolis, Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. George Spearing of
Lexington; and Miss Viola Wil
son of Monticello.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this oppor
tunity to express my sincere
thanks to everyone who was so
thoughtful to me while I was in
Sylvan Grove Hospital and since
returning home. All of the flow
ers, cards, phone calls, visits,
prayers and every other act of
kindness will always be remem
bered.—C. B. Wise.
NEW ARRIVALS
VIA
MASTER ENGLISH
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Eng
lish announce the birth of a son,
James William, on August 30, at
Newton County Hospital. Mrs.
English is the former Miss Sarah
Cleveland.
LITTLE MISS FOSTER
Mr. and Mrs. Truett L. Foster
of Hiawassee, Ga. announce the
birth of a daughter, Sonya Leigh,
August 21st. Mrs. Foster will be
remembered as the former Miss
Martha Gardner of Jackson. The
baby is the great granddaughter
of Mrs. Will H. Phinazee of Jack
son.
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PERSONAL
Mrs. James English and son,
Jim, returned home from the
Newton County Hospital on Sat
urday.
Mrs. H. H. Vaughn returned
home from Emory Hospital on
Wednesday, her many friends are
delighted to learn.
AT AUCTION
10:30 A.M. SAT., SEPT. 10
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30 FRAME HOUSES
TO BE MOVED FROM SITE IN MAGON, GA.
Yes, thirty good, solid frame houses built with
the kind of lumber that is no longer available
will be sold for highest dollar bid for cash. The
houses, located between Oglethorpe and Haw
thorne Streets and near Bibb Mill No. 2 in Ma
con, will be sold at the premises, but must be
moved from the site. Buildings, suitable for ren
tal property, tenant houses, lake cottages, work
shop, etc., will be sold for cash, but financing
can be made with experienced housemovers to
have buildings moved and set up on your lot. If
preferred, buildings can be torn down at the
site. The houses contain plenty of good rafters,
joists, studs, flooring, plumbing and electrical
fixtures, hardware, etc. Sale will begin prompt
ly at 10:30 A. M. THIS SATURDAY under our
auction tent on the premises. Comfortable seat
ing will be provided. Look into this excellent
investment opportunity today. Call for illustra
ted brochure.
HUDSON and MARSHALL INC.
LIQUIDATORS and AUCTIONEERS
3683 Houston Ave., Macon, Ga. Phone 745-0786
PERSONAL
SP/4 and Mrs. James B. Col
lins of Fort Bragg, N. C., visited
relatives in the county during
the weekend.
M. L. Powell was the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Powell in Hartwell, Sunday and
Monday.