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THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1968
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FRANKIE JENKINS TO
BE BRIDE OF PHIL
COWAN NOVEMBER 23rd
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Jenkins
of Augusta, Georgia announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Frankie, to Benjamin Phillip
Cowan of Atlanta, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton G. Cowan of Jackson,
Georgia.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Waynesboro High School and
Barrett School of Nursing. She is
employed by Obstetrics & Gyne
cology Associates.
The groom-elect is a graduate
of Jackson High School and the
University of Georgia. He is em
ployed by Travelers Insurance
Cos.
The wedding will be at 4:30
p. m. November 23rd at St. John
Methodist Church, Augusta, Ga.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
appreciation for the kindnesses
shown us during the death of
our husband, father and grand
father, George A. Yancey. We
wish to thank Sheriff Pope and
his Department, Haisten Funeral
Home, Dr. Howell and Dr. New
man, the personnel of Sylvan
Grove Hospital, our many friends
and neighbors. May God bless
everyone is our prayer.—Wife,
Children and Grandchildren of
George A. Yancey.
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NEW ARRIVALS
VIA
LITTLE MISS KINARD
Mr. and Mrs. Danriy Kinard
of Griffin announce the birth of
a daughter, Alice, October 20th
at the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital. Mrs. Kinard will be re
membered as the former Miss
Rebecca Ridgeway of Griffin. Mr.
Johnny Kinard is a grandfather.
MASTER HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Harris of
Jackson announce the birth of a
son, Drexel Dirk, on October 10th
at the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital. Mrs. Harris will be re
membered as Miss Monique Mad
dox of Jackson.
Boys in Service
Bill Kitchens spent a 14-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Kitchens, before go
ing to Viet Nam.
IN APPRECIATION
Words are inadequate for me
to express my appreciation for
the many acts of kindness shown
me at the time of my recent be
reavement. May I take this space
to say, “Thank You’’ dear friends
and relatives for the beautiful
floral offerings, trays of food,
visits, calls, prayers, and cards.
May God’s richest blessings be
upon each and everyone of you
is my sincere prayer. A special
“Thank You” to Dr. Wages and
nurses at Sylvan Grove Hospital.
—Mrs. Paul (Dora) Maddox.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS
The Progress-Argus extends a
very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the
following:
November I—Annette Pope,
John L. Coleman, James Ridge
way, Charlie Campbell, James R.
Tingle, Colleen Freeman, David
Deraney, George Wilmer Wash
ington, Cheryl Lee Cook, Bever
ly Susan McClelland, Ronald
Pope, Sharon Wren Johnson,
William Cliett Redman, 111.
November 2—Erma Jane Car
michael, Fleetwood Duffey, El
vin Grant, T. H. Rosser, Onree
Mackey, Mrs. Jack Diel, Mrs. R.
C. Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Bunn,
Green T. Willard, Larry Burford,
Zack Carter, Frances Long, Roy
Mitchell, Mrs. Fannie Mae Mad
dox, Sharon Renee Batchelor,
Teri Lynn Johnson, Aubrey O.
Washington.
November 3—Betty Jones,
Mrs. Horace Bankston, J. L.
Moore, Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. L.
W. May, Charles Sibley.
November 4 —Mary Frances
Smith, Joe Faulkner, W. M. Gall
man, Amelia Fletcher, Mrs. La
mar Phillips, Henry Latham,
Bill Sasser, Charles Fountain,
Gregory Burt Fears, Mickey Al
len Laymon, Lisa Karen Kierbow,
Mrs. Charles E. Rooks 111.
November s—Grace Singley, J.
C. McClure, Mrs. F. L. Maddox,
Perry Gene Duke, Charlotte Kit
chens, Mrs. Bob Carmichael, Mrs.
Roy Prosser, John Lewis Carter,
David Haynes, Butler Smith, Wil
liam L. Patrick, Marilyn Pope,
W. E. Blue, R. A. Vaughn, Kathy
Arlene Rutledge, James Petti
grew Wade, Tammi Dianne
Franks, Raymond Larry Luns
ford, David Roland Washington.
November 6—Horace Lee Caw
thon, Mrs. Lois Helm, Mrs. Betty
H. Tyler, Mrs. Albert Duke, Mrs.
T. W. Hammond, Herbert O’Kel
ley, Mrs. Harry Fletcher, Danny
Blue, M. L. Hodges, Jr., Carl
DeWitt Jarrell, David Chestnut,
Karen Heath.
November 7—George T. Hark
ness, Valeria Mackey, Kathleen
Mackey, Elzie Wells, Mrs. Oscar
Owens, David R. Bailey, John
Burt Knowles, Mrs. G. W. Blan
kenship, Mrs. Grover McKibben,
Jr., Mrs. Nevin Clay.
Boys in Service
LUZON, Philippines—Airman
First Class Dennis C. Mangham,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J.
Mangham of Rt. 2, Jackson, Ga.,
has arrived for duty at Clark AB,
Philippines.
Airman Mangham, a weapons
mechanic, is assigned to a unit
of the Pacific Air Forces. He
previously served at Eglin AFB,
Fla.
The airman is a 1966 graduate
of Jackson High School.
COL^M
BY TYLER WATTS
Chapel bells throughout the
South have sounded a back-to
campus summons and an exodus
of college students from Butts
County have signaled the end of
the summer vacation period. Per
haps the largest number of stu
dents in the county’s history are
presently attending colleges, uni
versities, technical and trade
schools.
The list of students is as com
plete and accurate as available
information allows. If ommissions
are noted or an error in the col
lege listings observed, please
call the newspaper office so cor
rections can be made.
Wesleyan—Karen Garr.
Georgia Southwestern —-Johnny
Carter, Bobby Greer, Bennie
Dover, Bobby Duke.
Middle Georgia—Candee Car
michael, Stanley Vaughn, Debbie
Hodges, Jerry Sellers, Charles
Fountain, Hugh Bond, Jed. Jinks,
Jimmy Freeman, Jesse James,
Larry Lawrence, Lanier Burford.
Au b urn University—Cathye
Blue, Hugh Glidewell Jr.
University of Georgia—Byrd
Garland, Mack Cawthon, Alton
Wise, Newton Etheredge, Ginni
lu Etheredge, Cary Pope, Gene
Pope, Peggy Goff, Linda Young,
Dorner Carmichael, Karen Brown,
Mike Howell, Bryan Howell.
University of Georgia School
of Pharmacy—Danny Hoard.
University of Georgia Grad
uate School—Tyler Watts.
Georgia Tech—Leon Cook,
Bobby Harrison, Lindsey Powell,
David Cook, Jimmy Patrick, Tom
my Carmichael, David Polk,
George Weaver, Homer Moel
chert, Julian Wells, David Clifton
Morell.
Georgia Southern—Jean Ev
ans, Merrelyn Price, Amelia Bry
ant, Mike Wallace, Linda Martin,
Anne Cawthon, Kay Whidby, El
len Payne, Claire Mangham.
Tift Beth Barnes, Anita
Waldrep, Anne Moore, Gail Car
ter, Mina Torbett, Judy Smith.
West Georgia College—Ken
neth Duke, Tommy Raney, Chuck
Pulliam, Mike Duke, Martha
Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. David
Maddox, Walter Carmichael, Lar
ry Morgan, Emily McKibben,
Mary Ruth Martin, Joey McClel
land, Lewis Freeman, Robert
Ridgeway, Stanley Ball, Fredalyn
Smith, David Mask, Robert Rice.
North Georgia College—Ricky
Beauchamp, Gary Yawn, John Al
len Moore.
Emory University—Ed Martin.
LaGrange —Lucia Carr.
Georgia College at Milledge
ville —Mary Lee.
Georgia State —Jennifer Cole
man, Henry Ball, Jean Moss, Sea
bie Maddox.
Oxford College of Emory Uni
versity—Denise Fears, Annise
Potts.
VOTE FOR
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WALLACE
FOR PRESIDENT
Reinhart College Larry
Fletcher.
Mercer Law School—Ben Gar
land.
Presbyterian College'—Charlie
Breedlove.
Jacksonville State—Larry Let
son.
Valdosta State—Mrs. David
Dover.
Abraham Baldwin David
Ridgeway, Raleigh Henry.
Gordon—Joe Brown, Sandra
Brown.
South Georgia College—Wright
Hicks.
Southern Tech—Ricky Lewis,
Alton Potts.
Troy State College—Jimmy
Herbert.
Oglethorpe College—D avid
Potts.
Wake Forest—Cole Kelly.
Bren a u Academy (High
School) Kathy Miller.
Riverside Academy (II ig h
School) —Bobby Lavender.
Young Harris College—Vic
Smith.
Duke University—Jim Wise.
Trevecca Nazarene College—
Mark Goodwin.
Southern College of Pharmacy
of Atlanta—Mrs. Herman Waits.
Georgia Baptist School of
Nursing—Candy Adams.
St. Joseph’s School of Nursing
—Becky Glidewell.
Westminster College and Bible
Institute—Linda Elliott.
Massey Business College—Gay
Breedlove, Cissy McClelland.
Griffin Tech—David Bailey,
David McClendon, Larry Cowan,
Bob Woodward, Danny Brooks,
Dennis Colwell, Mack Spruell.
Marsh Draughon Business
School—Diane Fletcher.
OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS
ATTEND MADDOX RITES
Among the out of town friends
and relatives attending funeral
services for Mr. Paul Maddox at
the chapel of Haisten Funeral
Home on October 21st were:
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Caldwell,
Tommie Joe Hammond, of Grif
fin; Iverson Wright and Van
Jones, of Barnesville; Col. and
Mrs. Rudy Sullivan and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Atkins Flynt, Wil
liam Westbrooks, all of Forsyth.
Bob T. Williamson, Roger L.
Spurlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy War
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCrary
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Leßoy Maddox, Mrs. Ray Hold
man, all of Atlanta; Mrs. Stephen
T. Spruill of Dunwoody, Mrs.
Jim Brown of Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Layne, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Peck, all of Ly
ons; Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Mere
dith of Tenofly, N. J.; Mrs. E. E.
Gossett of Greenville, S. C.
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