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LuRSDAY, OCTOBER 16,1969
[premium Winners At Butts
County Fair Are Announced
Community Booth Winners:
■ Mn .4 er n Homemakers, Ist, SSO;
lienkinsburg, 2nd, S4O; Stark,
I„, t i $35: Iron Springs, 4th, $25.
j School Booths: Jackson High
■ ,^;5 ; Henderson High, 2nd,
■ Jackson Elementary, 3rd,
SO" i
| 'youth Clubs: Jackson FHA,
I . f j4O ; JHS Science Club, 2nd,
■ $35; Henderson FHA, 3rd, S3O;
I 4-H Club, 4th, $25.
I Jackson Beauty Contest: Jean
I Mill' Ist, $25; Janice Nors-
I worthy, 2nd, sls; Sheila Blanken-
I ship. 3rd, $lO.
Henderson Beauty Contest:
I Barbara Barkley, Ist, $25;
I Shirley Shannon, 2nd, sls; Pa-
I tr icia Barlow, 3rd, $lO.
Henderson Talent: Bernice
( Goodrum, Ist, $25; Jerry Res-
I press, 2nd, sls; FFA Quartet,
I 3rd, $lO.
Tiny Tot Contest: Girls: Ester
O'Dell, Ist, $10; Frankie McMil
lan. 2nd, $5; Kim Presley, 3rd,
$2.50; Boys: Billy Barnes, Ist,
$10; Billy Redman, 2nd, $5; Tim
Rutledge, 3rd, $2.50.
Teeny-Weeny Grownup Con
test: Girls: Lynn Saunders, Ist,
$10; Tanoa Williams, 2nd, $5;
Lee Ann Rooks, 3rd, $2.50; Boys:
Joel Patrum, Ist, $10; Chris By
ars, 2nd, $5; Robbie Brown, 3rd,
[ $2.50.
Women’s Division: Bake Day:
Pound Cakes: Ruth Greer, Ist,
$3; Louis Heath, 2nd, $2; Lynn
Black. 3rd, $1; Layer Cakes:
Louise Heath, Ist, $3; Florigene
Moore, 2nd, $2; Rema Brownlee,
3rd, $1; Sponge Cakes: Florigene
Moore, Ist, $3.
Food Preservation: Preserves:
Lillian Williamson, Ist, $2.50;
Gwendolyn Weaver, 2nd, $1.50;
Roxie Davis, 3rd, 75c; Fruit:
Roxie Davis, Ist, $2.50; Lillian
Williamson, 2nd, $1.50; Lillian
Walker, 3rd, 75c; Jam & Marma
lade: Roxie E'avis, 2nd $1.50, Lil
lian Williamson, 75c; Pickles:
Lillian Williamson, Ist, $2.50;
Lillian Walker, 2nd, $1.50; Ruth
Greer, 3rd, 75c; Jellies: Lillian
Williamson, Ist, $2.50; Mrs. O. A.
Andrews, 2nd, $1.50; Addie J.
Nutt, 3rd, 75c; Relishes: Roxie
Davis, Ist, $2.50; Lillian William
son, 2nd; $1.50; Ruth Greer, 3rd,
75c; Vegetables: Ruth Greer, Ist,
$2.50; Roxie Davis, 2nd, $1.50;
Lillian Walker, 3rd, 75c; Toma
toes: Roxie Davis, Ist, $2.50; Lil
lian Williamson, 2nd, $1.50; Ruth
Greer, 3rd, 75c.
Needlework: Division I; Adult
Dress: Rema Brownlee Ist, $2.50;
Claudia Todd, 2nd, $1.50; Child’s
Dress: Judy Brack, Ist, $2;
Claudia Todd, 2nd, $1; Apron:
Lillian Williamson, Ist, $1; Mrs.
Mattie Lou Duke, 2nd, 50c; Ruth
Greer, 3rd, 25c; Miscellaneous:
Betty Green, Ist, $1.50; Katie
Miller, 2nd, 75c; Katie Miller,
•3rd, 50c; Men’s Sportcoats: Judy
Brack, 2nd, $1.50; Outstanding
Adult Garment Silver Bowl:
Rema Brownlee.
Division II; Quilts: Katie Mil
ler, 2nd, $1.50; Baby Dress: Ka
tie Miller, 2nd, $1; Potholders:
Lillian Williamson, 3rd, 50c; Pil
low Cases: Katie Miller, 2nd, 75c;
Lillian Williamson, 3rd, 50c.
Division III: Sweaters: Betty
Green, 2nd, $1.50; Mrs. Grace
Torbett, 3rd, 75c; Knitted Af
ghans: Katie Miller, 2nd, $1.50.
THANK YOU!
To those voters who supported my candidacy
in the City Primary of October 10th, I wish to
express my appreciation and sincere thanks. Al
though unsuccessful in my bid for a Council
seat from the Fifth Ward, my political venture
was a rewarding experience as it gave me the
opportunity to meet and make new friends as
well as renew old acquaintances. The large
voter turnout was gratifying and I wish my op
ponent a most successful term of office.
Thank you again for your vote, support and
confidence you bestowed on me. Your many
kindnesses, both at the polls and otherwise, will
ever be gratefully remembered.
Davis Willard
Adult Handicrafts: Division I:
Painting: Willene Weaver, Ist,
$2; Miscellaneous: Charlie Noble,
Jr., Ist, $2; Claudia Todd, 2nd,
$1.50; Ruth Greer, 3rd, 75c.
FFA Horticulture: Lemons:
Jackie Norsworthy, Ist, $2.50;
Peanuts: Jackie Norsworthy, Ist,
$2.50; Pimiento Pepper: Billy
Harkness, Ist, $2.50; Okra: Billy
Harkness, Ist, $2.50; Peanuts:
Bily Harkness, Ist, $2.50; Honey:
Billy Harkness, Ist, $2.50; Hot
Pepper: Billy Harkness, Ist,
$2.50; Tomatoes: Billy Harkness,
Ist, $2.50; Watermelons: Billy
Harkness, Ist, $2.50; Irish Po
tatoes: Billy Harkness, Ist, $2.-
50; Pears; Billy Harkness, Ist,
$2.50; Bell Pepper: Jerry Mostel
lo, Ist, $2.50; Banana Pepper:
Jerry Mostello, Ist, $2.50; Hot
Pepper: Jerry Mostello, Ist, $2.-
50; Pumpkin: Billy Harkness, Ist,
$2.50; Watermelon: A1 Cawthon,
Ist, $2.50.
FHA Shop: Bookcases: Eddie
Kersey, Ist, $2.50; Tables: John
Plymel, Ist, $2.50; Terry Weaver,
2nd, $1.50; Sammy Smith, 3rd,
75c; Metal Work: David Baggett,
Ist, $2.50; Wooden Bowl: John
Plymel, Ist, $2.50; Archery Rack:
Terry Weaver, 2nd, $1.50.
4-H and FFA Livestock: 4-H
Holstein—Bull Calves: David
Rice, Ist and 2nd, $18; Heifer
Calves: Marion Reeves, Ist and
2nd, $18; Jr. Calves: Perry Ridge
way, Ist and 2nd, $18; Sr.
Calves: Julia Ann Ridgeway, Ist,
$10; Perry Ridgeway, 2nd, $8;
Jr. Yearling Heifer: Saralyn
Ridgeway, Ist, $10; Perry Ridge
way, 2nd, $8; Sr. Yearling Heif
er: Perry Ridgeway, Ist, $10;
Marion Reeves, 2nd, $8; Maralyn
Ridgeway, 3rd, $5. 4-H Jersey
—Aged Cows: David Rice, Ist,
$lO. 4-H Guernsey—Bull: Perry
Ridgeway, Ist, $10; Sr. Heifer
Calf: Perry Ridgeway,lst, $lO.
FFA Holstein—Bull Calves: Da
vid Rice, Ist, $10; Sr. Yearling
Heifer: David Rice, Ist, $lO. FFA
Jersey—2 Years Old: David Rice,
Ist $lO.
Grand Champion: Holstein—
Male: David Rice, Ist, sls; Fe
male : Grand and Reserve Cham
pion, Perry Ridgeway, $25;
Guernsey—Male: Perry Ridge
way, sls; Female: Perry Ridge
way, sls; Jersey Female:
Grand and Reserve: David Rice,
$25. 4-H Angus: Heifer Under 2:
Susan Norton, Ist, $10; Joe
Norton, 2nd, $8; Heifer Over 2:
Joe Norton, Ist, $lO. 4-H Here
ford: Heifer Under 6 Mo.: David
Rice, Ist, $10; Bull Under 1 Yr.:
Ricky Fletcher, Ist, $10; Heifers
2 Yrs.: Ricky Fletcher, Ist and
2nd, $18; Heifers 6-12 months:
Ricky Fletcher, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
$26; Bull—Aged: Ricky Fletcher,
Ist, $10; Cows 4 Yrs. and Under:
Ricky Fletcher, Ist, 2nd, 3rd;
$23; Cows 4 Yrs. and Over: Ricky
Fletcher, Ist, 2nd, $lB. FFA
Angus: Bull: Susan Norton, Ist,
$10; Heifer Calves: David Rice,
Ist, $10; Susan Norton 2nd, $8;
Cow: Susan Norton, Ist, $lO.
FFA Charloais: David Rice,
Ist, $lO. FFA Hereford: Cow:
Marion Reeves, Ist, $lO. Open
Class: Cow and Calf: Ricky
Fletcher, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, S2O.
Grand Champion; Bulls; Here
ford: Ricky Fletcher, Grand and
Reserve, $25; Angus: Susan Nor
ton, Grand Champion, sls; Cows:
Hereford: Ricky Fletcher, Grand
and Reserve, $25; Angus: Susan
Norton, Grand Champion, sls;
David Rice, Reserve Champion,
$10; Charloais: David Rice, Grand
Champion, sls.
Showmanship and Fitting: FFA
Dairy: David Rice, Ist, $7.50;
Beef: Marion Reeves, Ist, $7.50;
Susan Norton, 2nd, $5; David
Rice, 3rd, $2.50; 4-H Dairy: Per
ry Ridgeway, Ist, $7.60; Maralyn
Ridgeway, 2nd, $5; David Rice,
3rd, $2.50; Beef: Ricky Fletcher,
Ist, $7.50; Susan Norton, 2nd,
$5; Joe Norton, 3rd, $2.50. Open
Class—Showmanship and Fitting:
Dairy: Perry Ridgeway, Ist,
$7.50; David Rice, 2nd, $5; Ma
rion Reeves, 3rd, $2.50. Beef:
Marion Reeves, Ist, $7.50; Susan
Norton, 2nd, $5; David Rice, 3rd,
$2.50.
Farm Crops—Adult: White
Corn: Jesse Byars, Ist, $2.50; R.
G. Coker, 2nd, $1.50; Walter
Barron, 3rd, 75c; Yellow Corn:
Tom Taylor, 2nd, $1.50; Hulon
Cook, 3rd, 75c; Cotton: Tom Tay
lor, 2nd, $1.50; Jesse Byars,
3rd, 75c; Soybeans: Mary Ruth
Martin, 2nd, $1.50; George Mar
tin, 3rd, 75c; Pumpkins: Linda
Burford, 2nd, $1.50; Mary Ruth
Martin, 3rd, 75c; Tomatoes:
Roxie Smith, Ist, $2.50; Walter
Weaver, 2nd, $1.50; Willene
Weaver, 3rd, 75c.
Brown Eggs: R. G. Coker,,
2nd, $1.50; White Eggs: Hulon
Cook, 2nd, $1.50; R. G. Coker,
3rd, 75c; Sweet Potatoes: R. G.
Coker, Ist, $2.50; J. H. Stewart,
2nd, $1.50; Jesse Byars, 3rd,
75c; Pimientos: Walter Barron,
Ist, $2.50; J. H. Stewart, 2nd,
$1.50; Hulon Cook, 3rd, 75c;
Wheat: Hulon Cook, 2nd, $1.50;
J. H. Stewart, 3rd, 75c; Oats:
Hulon Cook, 2nd, $1.50; Barley:
Hulon Cook, 2nd, $1.50; Pecans:
Hulon Cook, Ist, $2.50; Bonnie
Brack, 2nd, $1.50; Carl Brack
Jr., 3rd 75c.
Division II: Ceramics: Stained:
Figurines: Ruth Carr, Ist, $2;
Mary Ann Leverette, 2nd, $1.50;
Imogene Leverette, 3rd, 75c; Mis
cellaneous: Ruth Carr, 2nd, sl.-
50; Glazed: Serving Pieces: Ruth
Garr, Ist, $2; Martha Morton,
2nd, $1.50; Ruth Garr, 3rd, 75c;
Ash Trays: Martha Morton, 2nd,
$1.50; Ruth Garr, 3rd, 75c; Figu
rines: Ruth Garr, 2nd, $1.50;
Miscellaneous: Mrs. David Black,
2nd, $1.50; Ruth Garr, 3rd, 75c;
Chain: Mary Ruth Martin, Ist;
$2; Mary Lee Martin, 2nd, $1.50;
Linda Burford, 3rd, 75c.
Girls Division: Bake Day: Muf
fins: Daisy Coleman, Ist, $1;
Faith Letson, 2nd, 75c; Jenny
Tharpe, 3rd, 50c; Cookies: Julia
Ann Ridgeway, Ist, $1; Jr. Pies:
Patty O’Neal, Ist, $1 ; Sr. Pies:
Antoinette Brownlee, Ist, $1;
Charlene Brownlee, 2nd 75c; Sr.
Sponge Cake: Ellen Pinckney,
Ist, $3; Cl. Layer Cake: Mary
Lillian Goodman, Ist, $3; Jr.
Layer Cake: Melony Freeman,
Ist, $3; Sallye Martin, 2nd, $2;
Sr. Layer Cake: Saralyn Ridge
way, Ist, $3; Antoinette Brown
lee, 2nd, $2; Charlene Brownlee,
3rd, $1; Pound Cake: Jr.: Trude
Tharpe, Ist $3; Sr. Pound Cake:
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Maralyn Ridgeway, Ist, $3; Sara
lyn Ridgeway, 2nd, $2; Marion
Goodman, 3rd, sl.
Girls Clothing: CL Skirt: Debra
Barlow, Ist, $2.50; Jr. Skirt: Pat
ty O’Neal, Ist, $2.50; Kathy Mad
dox, 2nd, $1.50; Jr. Bedspread:
Rita Wyche, Ist, $2.50; CL Dress:
Julia Ridgeway, Ist, $2.50; Jr.
Dress: Maria Todd, Ist, $2.50;
Donna O’Hearn, 2nd, $1.50; CL
Apron: Julia Ann Ridgeway, Ist,
$2.50; Dianne Duke, 2nd, $1.50;
Vernice Lawson, 3rd, 75c; Jr.
Apron: Patty O’Neal, Ist, $2.50;
Donna O’Hearn, 2nd, $1.50; Sr.
Dress; Charlene Brownlee, Ist,
$2.50; Saralyn Ridgeway, 2nd,
$1.50; Elaine Todd, 3rd, 75c;
Sr. Skirt: Antoinette Brownle'e,
Ist, $2.50; Charlene Brownlee,
2nd, $1.50; Sr. Playsuit: Saralyn
Ridgeway, Ist, $2.50; Sr. Evening
Dress: Saralyn Ridgeway, $2.50;
Sr. Wool Suit: Saralyn Ridgeway,
Ist $2.50; Sr. Wool Coat: Saralyn
Ridgeway, Ist, $2.50; Outstand
ing 4-H Garment Silver Bowl:
Saralyn Ridgeway.
Girls Canning: Jr. Tomatoes:
Maria Todd, .2nd, 75c; Sallye
Martin, 3rd, 50c; Jr. Garden:
Maria Todd, Ist, $1; Jr. Fruit:
Maria Todd, 2nd, 75c; Jr. Jam,
Jelly, Marmalade: Maria Todd,
Ist, $1; Sr. Fruit: Elaine Todd,
2nd, $1; Sr. Preserves: Elaine
Todd, Ist, $1; Sr. Tomatoes:
Elaine Todd, Ist, $1; Sr. Vege
tables: Elaine Todd, Ist, sl.
Boys and Girls Handicrafts:
Finished Home Articles: Patty
O’Neal, Ist, $2.50; Novelties
Charles Green, Ist, $2.50; Mark
Riddle, 2nd, $1.50; Dianne Duke,
3rd, 75c; Models: Scott Perdue,
Ist, $1.50; Bill Boswell, 2nd,
75c; Roy Gilbert, 3rd, 50c;
Decoupage Plaques: Nancy Lev
erette, Ist; $2.50; Ceramics:
Stained: Fruit Tree: Kathy Mad
dox, Ist, $2; Miscellaneous: Sal
lye Martin, Ist, $2; Nancy Lev
erette, 2nd, $1.50; Figurines:
Maralyn Ridgeway, Ist, $2; Nan
cy Leverette, 2nd, $1.50; Gigi
Leverette, 3rd, 75c; Glazed:
Serving Pieces: Nancy Leverette,
Ist, $2; Maralyn Ridgeway, 2nd,
$1.50; Ash Trays: Nancy Lever
ette, Ist, $2; Gigi Leverette, 2nd,
$1.50; Figurines: Gigi Leverette,
Ist, $2.
4-H Field Crops; Pears: Martin
Ridgeway, Ist, $2.50; Mickey
Smith, 2nd, $1.50; Mark Caw
thon, 3rd, 75c; Butterbeans:
Mickey Smith, Ist, $2.50; Onions,
Mark Cawthon, Ist, $2.50; Tur
nip Greens: Martin Ridgeway,
Ist, $2.50; Irish Potatoes: Martin
Ridgeway, Ist, $2.50; Bell Pep
per: Joe Norton, Ist, $2.50; Mar
tin Ridgeway, 2nd, $1.50; Mark
Cawthon, 3rd, 75c; Banana Pep
per: Mark Cawthon, Ist, $2.50;
Hot Pepper: Martin Ridgeway,
Ist, $2.50; Mark Cawthon, 2nd,
$1.50; Okra; Martin Ridgeway,
Ist, $2.50; Maria Todd, 2nd,
$1.50; Mark Cawthon, 3rd, 76c;
White Corn: Larry Barron, Ist,
$2.50; White Eggs: Newton Mad
dox, Ist $2.50; Kathy Maddox,
2nd, $1.50; Susan Norton, 3rd,
75c; Gourd: Susan Norton, Ist,
$2.50; Pumpkin: Phillip Todd,
Ist, $2.50; Tony Duke, 2nd,
$1.50; Diane Duke, 3rd, 75c; To
matoes: Tim Todd, Ist, $2.50;
Martin Ridgeway, 2nd, $1.50;
Mark Cawthon, 3rd, 75c; Pimien
tos: Larry Barron, Ist, $2.50;
Sweet Potatoes, Mickey Smith,
Ist, $2.50; Phillip Todd, 2nd,
$1.50; Tim Todd, 3rd, 75c; Pea
nuts: Mickey Smith, Ist, $2.50;
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Knowles
and family of Forest Park, Mrs.
Myrtice Wells and Mr. Willie
Wells of Jenkinsburg visited
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Car
rie Nelson at Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lloyd and
Shelly visited Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Lloyd in Atlanta Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Etheredge
will attend the Parent’s Day pro
gram to be held at the Medical
College of Georgia on Saturday.
Their daughter, Ginnilu, is a stu
dent at the college.
Mrs. E. F. Lavender spent the
past weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Cook.
Friends of Mrs. Mae Day will
be glad to know that she returned
home last week from Jasper Me
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. James
returned home Saturday after an
enjoyable motor trip to Bellair
Beach, Clearwater, Florida. While
there Mr. James celebrated his
73rd birthday at the Kapok Tree
Inn with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nor
ton and Pam and Mrs. Turner
from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Mr. Joe Lewis of Fort Valley
was supper guest Tuesday of last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rooks Sr.
Martin Ridgeway, 2nd, $1.50;
Watermelons: Phillip Todd, Ist,
$2.50; Elaine Todd, 2nd, $1.50;
Tim Todd, 3rd, 75c; Butternut
Squash: Tommy Barlow, Ist,
$2.50; Rebecca Barlow, 2nd,
$1.50; Joe Norton, 3rd, 75e;
Egg-in-Basket: Patty O’Neal,
Ist, $2.50; Potato Squash: Frank
lin Darsey, Ist, $2.50; Tony
Duke, 2nd, $1.50.
Peanuts: Lillian Walker, Ist,
$2.50; Jesse Byars, 2nd, $1.50;
Zella Mae Taylor, 3rd, 75c;
Watermelons; Marion Todd, Ist,
$2.50; Claudia Todd, 2nd, $1.50;
Hulon Cook, 3rd, 75c; Collards:
Addie J. Nutt, Ist, $2.50; Estelle
Nutt, 2nd, $1.50; Egg Plants:
Bonnie Brack, Ist, $2.50; Carl
Brack Jr., 2nd, $1.50; Tom
Cook, 3rd, 75c; Hot Pepper: Ad
die J. Nutt, Ist, $2.50; Lillian
Walker, 2nd, $1.50; Frank Pope,
3rd, 75c; Banana Pepper: Vir
ginia Maddox, 2nd, $1.50; Lillian
Williamson, 3rd, 75c; Bell Pep
per; Virginia Maddox, 2nd $1.50;
Roxie Smith, 3rd, 75c; Squash:
Virginia Maddox, Ist, $2.50; Mrs.
Franklin Duke, 2nd, $1.50; Smith
Webb, 3rd, 75c; Kale: Mrs. Lillian
Williamson, 2nd, $1.50; Green
Beans: Lillian Williamson, 2nd,
$1.50; Dry Peas: Walter Barron,
2nd, $1.50; Kushaw: Tim Cook,
2nd, $1.50; Pears: Walter Weav
er, 2nd $1.50.
Butts County
VFW Post 5374
Regular Meeting Nights
THIRD FRIDAY
in each month.
Youth Center 7:30
SAMMY COCHRAN
Wall To Wall Carpeting
and
Telron And Ozite
Indoor - Outdoor Carpeting
BARNES LUMBER COMPANY
JACKSON, GA. . 775-7888
Ocmulgee Saddle
Club Wins
Four Firsts
Several members of the Ocmul
gee Saddle Club, Inc. competed
in the Hidden Pines Saddle Club
Horse Show in Riverdale, on Oc
tober 11.
Beautiful white marble trophies
and blue ribbons were won by
Ginger Franklin, Susie Norton
and Joe Norton. Ginger won
first in the lead line class dressed
as a bareback rider. Susie and
Joe won their firsts by having
the best time in three of the
speed events.
Eddie Ford won second place
in pleasure halter and a fourth
place ribbon in a speed event.
Joyce Ford won fifth place in
pleasure halter with her new
Appaloosa stallion.
Ann Franklin won a second
place ribbon in the Racking horse
class with Susie Norton placing
fifth in the same event.
Speed events were won by
Joe Weaver with a fourth place,
Susie Norton and Joe Norton
with three firsts, two seconds,
two thirds, one fourth and two
fifth place wins.
All of the members of the Oc
mulgee Saddle Club, Inc. are
proud to add these new wins to
the long list of accomplishments
already earned.
PERSONAL
Mr. Linton A. Harper was ad
mitted Monday afternoon to Syl
van Grove Hospital, his many
friends regret to learn.
DID YOU KNOW??
i
That the Bible says, “Train up a child in the way he shoul
go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it”
That certification does not necessarily mean qualificatioi
That your child’s future depends on what you do today.
That accreditation is sometimes ambiguous.
That your child has needs not found in a text book.
Applications now being taken
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Box 1 Jackson, Georgia
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On the Square in Jackson
LEGALS
I am not responsible for any
debts made by anyone other than
myself.
ELMER D. BRUMBELOW
10/16/stp
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May and
Cindy Brittain spent the weekend
with the Clyde Allen family in
Tifton. Mrs. Allen is the former
Miss Marilyn May.
Miss Anne Grant attended a
meeting of the Directors of
Nurses at the Marriott in At
lanta last Friday. She went from
there to spend the weekend with
her family in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. King spent
the weekend in Savannah as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Davis. Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs.
Johnnie Maddox, accompanied
them.
Miss Nancy James spent the
weekend with her cousin, Mickey
Davis, in Savannh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rooks
Sr. of Indian Springs had as
their guests the past weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Silver of Cal
houn, Misses Susan and Margaret
Boylston and Miss Judy Rogers of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Boylston of Atlanta and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rooks Jr. of Jack
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams
spent Sunday with Miss Ann Ad
ams in Decatur.
Friends of Rev. S. H. Odom
are glad to hear that he returned
to his home Monday after spend
ing several days at the Georgia
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta.