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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1969
MRS. MATTIE JINKS WAS
GUEST OF HONOR AT
BIRTHDAY DINNER SUNDAY
The home of Mrs. J. E. Proctor
near High Falls was the scene
Sunday of a birthday dinner in
honor of Mrs. Mattie Jinks.
Quite a large number gathered
for the special occasion and those
enjoying the festivities include
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seymore,
near High Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
V .L. Webb, East Point, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. .Jinks, Mr. and Mrs.
jim Lions, Tommie Lou and Ron
nie, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bearden and children, Forest
Park, Mrs. S. M. Apple, Mrs.
Jimmie Pullin, Cheryl, Cynthia
and Mitch, Locust Grove, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Prescot, Keith, Mrs.
M a ude Strickland, Griffin, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Crocker, Lynn
and Laura, Griffin, Mrs. Cornell
Jackson, Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Smith, Billy, Thomas and Bar
bara, Jackson, Rev. and Mrs.
Donnie Pope and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Proctor,
Joey and Linda, Jackson, Mrs. J.
E .Proctor, Mrs. Walter Seymore,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gresham, Mr.
and Mrs. John Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Crocker, Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Drayton Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Rolfe Johnson, Mrs.
Clora Bank and Mrs. Eva King.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Savage, Da
vid, Susan, Slue, Mrs. Jim Savage,
Rockmart, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Pet
tigrew, Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
William Preacher and children
of Marietta.
ELECT
HAROLD MARTIN
Ist Ward City Council
/
On October 10, 1969, you will go to the polls to
elect a City Councilman to represent you from the
Ist Ward. If you want a man who will represent,
and be a voice for all the people in Jackson, a
man who will be eager and willing to listen to
your problems and suggestions, then I ask that
you cast your vote for Harold Martin.
If you elect me, I pledge to you my very
best efforts in your behalf. I do not represent any
special interest group or faction. I stand for hon
est, efficient and progressive government. Will
you stand with me?
HAROLD MARTIN
Candidate City Council, Ist Ward
(Paid for by friends and supporters of Harold Martin)
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS
The Jackson Progress-Argus
extends a very HAPPY BIRTH
DAY to the following:
October 3—Mrs. Gordon Free
man, Robert Jones, Mrs. James
Spencer, Mrs. Hiram Godsey,
Ralph Copeland, Wendell G.
Spencer, Sally Cantrell, Mrs. G.
C. O’Neal.
October 4—Jackson Stodghill,
W. G. Smith, Frances Mangham,
Edna Maddox, Jo Anne Lunsford,
R. S. Letson, Sara Ann Brown,
Willie Ruth Jones, Mrs. Newt
Etheredge, Mary Allen Thomp
son, Carolyn Biles, Rita Elaine
Miller, Andrea Renae Kinard,
Mrs. Frances Patrick, Johnny
Holland, Betty Williams.
Octobar s—Janet Stallworth,
Beatrice Jones, Mrs. Bill Lum
rnus, Mack Cawthon, Joy Mere
dith, Debbie Crowder.
October 6—Vincent Sanford
Jones, Willis Taylor, Ruby Free
man, Lewis Washington, R. P.
Newton 111, Mrs. G. P. Turner,
Jerry James, Billy Hammond,
Mrs. L. P. Ades, Michael Lane
Riley.
October 7 —Mrs. W. M. Craw
ford, Mrs. F. H. Lummus, Iris
Jean Webb, Ralph M. Stallworth,
Martha Jean Boswell, Arthur
Thomas Presley, Carol Jean Byrd,
Matthew Byrd, Joe Bell Jr.,
Mrs. W. E. Blue, Jeanena Crane,
Timothy Harris Williams, Mrs.
Clarence V. Ford, Betty M. Mad
dox.
October B—Benjamin Fuqua,
Albert Maddox, Maurice Langley,
Mrs. R. L. Estes, Mrs. T. W. Nel-
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
WENDY BUCHANAN WAS
HONOREE AT TENTH
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Wendell (Wendy) Buchanan
was honoree at a birthday party
at his home in Pineview Subdivis
ion on Wednesday, September
10th, given by his mother, Mrs.
Merilyn Buchanan. Many friends
and relatives attended the lovely
affair.
Birthday cake, candy, bubble
gum, cup cakes and punch were
served. The chocolate cake was
embossed with assorted decora
tions.
Games were played and pic
tures were made of the group
and other scenes.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Glass
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Culbreth in Hapeville.
Mrs. R. O. Settle returned home
on Monday from Sylvan Grove
Hospital.
son, Thomas Richard Hall, Mrs.
G. E. Maddox, Scott Ball, Jack
Baynes Jr., Mrs. La Rue Turner,
Charles Sibley Jr., Wally H. Caw
thon, Cindy Cantrell, Glenn
Raney, Karon English and Sha
ron English (twins).
October 9 —Tommie Lee Cook,
Ralph Taylor, Mrs. J. L. Reeves,
Troy Welch, Chester L. Thaxton,
Bill Feely Jr., Rudy Mangham,
Janet Gertrude Guest, Mike
Hardy, Harold Stephens, Lurline
B. Smith, Cynthia Lynn Collins,
Karen Newman, Robin Jordan.
BY BRENDA WILLIAMSON
(Editor’s Note: If names have
been omitted or are incorrectly
listed as to school, please call
immediately. The list of students
was compiled carefully and thor
oughly after many hours of
work.)
The hallowed “Halls of Ivy”
are summoning Butts County stu
dents back to the classrooms, frat
and sorority Rouses, and stadia
over the South as the pleasant in
terlude of summer indolence
comes to an end with the ap
proach of Fall.
The largest number of students
in the county’s history have and
will answer the call to higher
education in the next few days
and weeks.
A list of the students and col
leges, universities, schools, etc.
are as follows:
Georgia Southern —Kay Whid
by, Debbie Nelson, Patricia Starr,
Merrelyn Price, Jean Evans, Sue
Walker, Jerry Sellers, Mike Wal
lace.
West Georgia—Tommy Raney,
Marsha Welch, Walter Carmich
ael, Wright Hicks, Kenneth Duke,
Mike Duke, Cissy McClelland,
Larry Fletcher, Stanley A. Cook,
David Mask, Mr. and Mrs. David
Maddox, Larry Morgan, Stanley
Ball, Betty Jean Thurman, A1
Cook.
University of Georgia-—Barry
McCoy, Peggy Goff, Dorner Car
michael, Bryan Howell, Gene
Pope, Larry Whitaker, Byrd Gar
land, Mack Cawthon, Peggy Glass.
Medical College of Geoi’gia—
Ginnilu Etheredge.
Tift—Gail Carter, Judy Smith,
Sue Walker; Mary Ruth Martin,
Martha Leverette, Mrs. Emily
Blue, Mina Torbett, Gloria Mor
gan, Mrs. Loy Hutcheson, Anne
Moore, Deidra Jinks, Anne Caw
thon.
Middle Georgia—Debbie Hod
ges, Candee Carmichael, Charles
Fountain, Jimmy Freeman, Larry
Lawrence, Bonnie Spencer, Deb
bie Crowder, Ed Hoard, Billy
Stodghill, Cathy Price, Hugh
Bond, Jed Jinks, Lanier Burford,
Pam Cawthon, Stanley Washing
ton, Mike Browning.
Auburn University Hugh
Glidewell Jr., Tommy Glidewell.
Southern Tech—Johnny Car
ter, Ricky Lewis.
University of Georgia Graduate
School— Tyler Watts, Beth
Earnes.
Georgia Tech—Ken Barnes,
Robert Burpee, John Head, Jim
my McCormick, Bobby Harrison,
George Weaver, Lindsey Powell,
Jimmy Patrick, Leon Cook, David
Cook, Julian Wells, Tommy Car
michael, David Clifton Morell,
David Polk.
North Georgia—Bill Fletcher,
David Haisten, Joseph R. Beau
champ, John Allen Moore.
Gordon Military Sandra
Brown, Joe Brown, Kenny Waits,
Terry Waits, Lee Fambro.
Georgia Baptist Hospital School
of Nursing—Diane Kimbell.
Emory-at-Oxford Wesley
Powell, Denise Fears, Annise
Potts.
Abraham-Baldwin David P.
Ridgeway Jr., Raleigh Henry.
Shorter—Cathy Evans.
University of Florida—Chip
Moelchert.
Agnes Scott—Kay Pinckney.
Georgia Southwestern Vick
Smith, Bennie Dover, Jim Wal
lace.
Jacksonville State University
—Mike Hosey, Larry Letson.
Spellman—Betty Ann Willis.
Clayton County Junior College
—Mike Maddox, Robert Ridge
way, Bobby Duke.
LaGrange College—Lucia Carr.
Duke University—Jim Wise.
Oglethorpe College Alton
Potts.
Brenau Academy—Kathy Mil
ler.
Moorehouse—Terry Arline.
Georgia State—Maxine Red
man, Alan Jones.
Reinhart—Elisabeth Freeman.
St. Joseph's School of Nursing
—Becky Glidewell.
Georgia College at Milledge
ville—Sherry Ballard, Patricia
Ann Yawn.
Asbury College—Maria Hol
ston.
Westminister College and Bible
Institute—Linda Elliott, Carole
Leverette.
Macon Hospital School of Nurs
ing—Dixie Elliott, Elaine Bed
sole.
Marsh Draughon Business
School—Diane Fletcher, Donna
Walker, Bonnie Rooks, Kathy
Leverrette.
Massey Business College—Bon
nie Plymel, Anita Shellnut, Pen
ny Thompson.
Atlanta Area Technical School
—Susan Thaxton, Shirley Ross.
University of Georgia School
of Pharmacy—Danny Hoard and
Newton Etheredge.
Griffin Tech —Billy Ridgeway,
Aubrey Maddox Jr., Eddie Black
burn, Donald Smith, Carl Mitchell
Gregg, Sharon Grissett, Victor
Martin, Robert Moncrief, Dan
Kenneth Rivers, Ray Smith, Wil
liam St. John, Brenda Turner,
Gordon Winters, Jack Reeves,
Tim Hardy, Hal Barnes, Wesley
Haley, Jesse James, Dennis Col
well, Bob Woodward, Danny
Brooks, James McClendon, Larry
Cowan, David McClendon, Evelyn
Regina Berry, Roosevelt Jester,
Joy Collins.
DeKalb Junior College—Peggy
O’Neal.
Boys in Service
USS INDEPENDENCE (FIIT
NC) Sept. 19 —Airman Appren
tice Dennis R. Beckwith, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis O. Beck
with of Route 2, Locust Grove,
Ga., is serving aboard the USS
Independence which recently par
ticipated in the NATO exercise
“Peace Keeper” in the Atlantic.
The exercise is one of a series
of regularly scheduled NATO
training exercises involving over
40 ships and approximately 200
land and carrier based aircraft
and is designed to test the readi
ness and effectiveness of the
NATO striking fleet.
A secondary purpose of the ex
ercise is to perfect procedures
and tactics within the naval
forces.
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