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THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1969
happy BIRTHDAYS
The Progress-Argus extends a
very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the
following:
January 17 Sadie Frances
Glass, Jared White, Emma Jo
Chasteen, Mrs. J. P. Pickett, Mrs.
J. H. O’Neal, Mrs. Danny Hoard,
Becky Cook, Carol Ann Crump,
Ronnie Reeves, Penney Newman,
Frank Forehand.
January 18—Edward Stodghill,
J. W. Shadrix, Mrs. T. J. Thax
ton, Charles Eugene Wells, Mrs.
Billy Redman, Jan Jackson, Van
A. Duke, Priscilla Cook, James
Wise, Donald Washington, Mrs.
Elbert Mullis, Francis M. Holston,
David Gene Whitaker, Mrs. Shir
ley Brooks, Donald Washington.
January 19—Foster Leverrett,
Mrs. Marvin Rich, Betty Farrar,
Carrilene Powell, Margaret Pelt,
Harriet Rebecca Pope, Mrs. Lem
Watkins, Mary Alice Vickers,
Mrs. Hammond Barnes, Larry
Wilmer Letson, Linda Welch,
Wanda Kay Thompson, Charles
S. Bailey, Lafayette Jones, Betty
Cook, L. H. Cawthon, Forest
Maddox Sr., Mrs. R. A. Cook,
Robert E. McCrary 111, Angela
Renee Robertson, Jennie O’Quinn.
January 20—Mrs. Herman
Shuman, Mrs. Dick Ponder,
Joseph Warren Sellers 111,
Richard B. Sasnett Jr., James
Larry Landers, Franklin Weaver,
Mrs. J. G. Bearden, Theodore B.
Terry, H. A. Norton, C. L. Brad
ley, Jackie Norsworthy.
January 21—James Frederick,
John Hunt, C. N. Brownlee,
Grady Smith-, Francis E. Willard,
Tommie Lee Willard (twins),
Jerry Burford, Cynthia Elaine
Welch, John B. Jackson, Debra
Ann Brown, Larry Whitaker,
Fred King, Mrs. V. H. Ham,
Harold Joseph Pope, Billy Craig,
Roger Lee, Johnny Colwell, Mar
vin Lindy James, W. T. Collins.
January 22 —Mrs. L. W. Pul
lin, Mrs. Charles Rape, Jimmy
Preston, Mrs. Huston Morgan, J.
J. English, Mrs. Joel Crane, Mrs.
M. C. Johnson, Mrs. H. J. Castel
law, Deborah Jones, Dianne
Jones (twins), Rankin Cook, E.
J. Reeves, Mrs. Doyle Coker,
Louis Hester, Mrs. Neil Jordan,
Linda Jenkins.
January 23—L. S. Rape, Ann
Brook McMichael, Mrs. George
Ingram, Max Henderson, Mrs. W.
H. Stanford, Richard Norsworthy,
Roy Shadrix, Mrs. Curry Caw
thon, Terry Rosser, Marsha
Denise Fears, Lamar Phillips,
Mrs. R. L. Freeman, Mrs. Conner
Dodson, Michael Shawn Bunch,
Mrs. Jerry Lee Staggs, C. W.
Hilley, Ralph Allen.
PERSONAL
Mr. E. M. McCord was carried
to Jasper Memorial Hospital on
Monday following a siege with
influenza, his many friends re
gret to learn.
BUTLER’S SMOKEHOUSE
Country Cured Hams & Sausage
U. S. 23 - Ga. 42 at Blount
High Falls Road Forsyth, Ga.
Phone 912 —994-5242
SALE
£• !% off
DERANEY'S
CAMBRIDGE SHOP
CARL BRACK WAS SPEAKER
AT JANUARY MEETING OF
MIMOSA GARDEN CLUB
The January meeting of the
Mimosa Garden Club was held at
the home of Mrs. A. D. Fears
with Mrs. Carl Brack, Mrs. Bailey
Crockarell, and Mrs. Lewis Free
man as co-hostesses. The presi
dent, Mrs. Vincent Jonfes, presid
ed.
Mr. Carl Brack, county agent,
gave a most interesting and help
ful talk on Garden Welfare—•
How to Feed and Protect. He il
lustrated his talk with a film,
Diseases and Insects of the Gar
den. He told of methods of con
trolling these and outlined sched
ules for feeding and spraying
plants and shrubs. He emphasized
the importance of soil tests for
the garden.
, Mrs. Jones expressed appreci
ation to all members who helped
with the Christmas Lighting Con
test. She stated the judges com
mended Jackson on the good taste
of the city lighting.
The nominating committee com
posed of Mrs. Ralph Carr, Mrs.
J. M. Hutcheson and Mrs. E. D.
Briscoe will make their report at
the next meeting.
ELIZABETH McMICHAEL
NAMED PRESIDENT OF
CHEROKEE GARDEN CLUB
The January meeting of the
Cherokee Garden Club was held
Thursday evening, the ninth, with
Mrs. L. C. Webb, assisted by Mrs.
M. L. Powell, co-hostess.
Mrs. Levi Ball, who was pre
sented by Mrs. Powell, described
colorful slides of a recent delight
ful Western trip which she and
Mr. Ball made. In closing, she
read a fitting description of the
Grand Canyon, the Greatest of
All. Mrs. Ball then presented each
member with “A Garden Calen
dar for the SoutK” by Charles
Hudson.
Mrs. V. H. Ham, president,
presided over business and asked
for a report from the nominating
Committee with the following of
ficers elected for the new year:
Miss Elizabeth McMichael,
president Mrs. Mac Davis, vice
president; Mrs. Levi Ball, secre
tary; Mrs. Jack Moore, treasurer.
Mrs. W. G. Smith received
first place on an arrangement;
Mrs. Roy Prosser, Ist on a pot
plant, and Mrs. Webb, 2nd on a
pot plant.
The hostesses served delicious
ambrosia and fruit cake.
P E R SON A L
Mr. Hugh Glidewell, who has
been confined with phlebitis, is
improving, his friends will be
interested to know.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Garr are
visiting with friends and relatives
in Florida for a month.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey White
from Birmingham spent Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
White.
Mrs. Henry Asbury and chil
dren spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Vaughn. They enjoyed being with
Mrs. Asbury’s sister from New
York, who was also visiting her
parents.
Mr. Travis White, McDonough,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Maddox on Sunday.
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MACEDONIA WOMEN MAKE
VISIT TO WESTBURY
AND HELP PATIENTS
Several members of the Mis
sion Action Group of Macedonia
WMS visited Westbury Nursing
Home for two hours on Monday,
January 13.
Under the direction of Mrs.
Terry, the women were assigned
special persons to visit. Some just
visited and had prayer with a
group. One lady gave five mani
cures and a hairdo, much to the
gratification of the patients!
Others read to some of the pa
tients and did some writing for
them. The experience was a thrill
to the visitors and seemed to
bring a lot of cheer to the visited,
so much so that it is planned to
make it a weekly project.
Any lady interested in bringing
cheer to the'unfortunate in places
of this sort will find many ways
to do so. Mr.- Terry will surely
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give an assignment to those who
wish to help in a ministry of this
kind, if he is contacted.
The effort is small but the re
wards are great.
If you haven’t found a home
of this sort where you can render
some real service, why not think
seriously about it while you are
still in the “giving” position, and
do somthing about it. You won’t
be sorry.
Butts County
VFW Post 5374
Regular Meeting Nights
THIRD FRIDAY
in each month.
Youth Center 7:30
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