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THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1969
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Avery Marlene Cook Is
Bride Of Albert Cleveland
Smith At Pepperton Rites
Miss Avery Marlene Cook be
came the bride of Albert Cleve
land Smith October 12th at the
Pepperton Baptist Church in
Jackson with the Reverend Mari
on Mayo, pastor, performing the
double ring ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Avery Cook of Jack
son, was given in marriage by
her father. She wore a floor
length gown of bridal satin and
ruffled lace. The gown featured
a high waist with satin bow and
A-line skirt, long puffed sleeves
and high neckline. The elbow
length veil was attached to a
crown of pearls. She carried a
cascade of stephanotis and white
loses with an orchid mounted on
a white Bible, given to her by
members of the Cook family.
.Miss Cathy Evans was maid of
honor and Mrs. W. Ronnie Wells
and Rosemary Cook served as
their sister's bridesmaids. The at
tendants wore identical street
length dresses of deep red crepe
with matching head pieces and
shoes. They carried baskets of
red anthirums and chartreuse fugi
mums with clusters of red grapes
and green ferns, l ittle Miss Jodie
Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Glower of Atlanta, was
flower girl and carried a basket
of red carnations, chartreuse fugi
mums, red cherries, and green
ferns.
The groom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith of Jackson,
chose his brother, Roscoe Smith,
as best man. Sammy and Ray
Smith, also brothers of the
groom, served as ushers. Clint
Smith, nephew of the groom and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith
of Griffin, was ring bearer.
Mrs. Ed Leaver rendered a pro
gram of nuptial music during the
ceremony and accompanied Mrs.
Ronnie Wells who sang "If I
Could Tell You." The ceremony
was most impressive with the
bride singing "The Wedding
Prayer."
Mrs. Cook chose a suit of em
erald green and beige with green
accessories for her daughter’s
wedding. The groom’s mother
wore a pink knit dress with pink
accessories. Their corsages were
eymbidium orchids.
Spiral tree candelabra and 7-
branch candelabra with emerald
ferns formed the background set
ting.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was given by the bride's
parents in the Fellowship Hall of
the church, A color scheme of
deep red and moss green was car
ried out in the decorations. Mrs.
Danny Kindrick, sister of the
groom, kept the bride’s book.
Vis. Gebron Smith, Mrs. Larry
NEW ARRIVALS
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MASTER BATCHELOR
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Batchelor
of Savannah announce the birth
of a son, Dennis Michael, Jr.,
October 2nd, at Savannah Hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Batche
lor of Jackson are the infant’s
paternal grandparents.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hodges Sr.
attended the funeral of Mr. By
ron Gresham in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina Friday. Mr. Gres
ham was a brother-irt-law of Mr.
Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Williamson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Earn
hart, Dean and Dale Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer 1.. Hodges
Sr. spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Put-vine in
Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Purvine con
tinues quite ill in the Presby
terian Hospital in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hammond
and Mrs. Lemma Blackwell spent
Sunday afternoon at Shady Dale
with Mrs. W. J. Tucker.
Thomas, Miss Rita Smith and Miss
Rena Smith, also sisters of the
groom, presided at the serving
table.
The bride selected a brown
wool dress with full length
checkered coat and brown acces
sories for her going away outfit.
Following a trip to Gatlinburg,
Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
are now residing on Covington
Street in Jackson.
Out of town guests attending
the wedding were Mrs. Smokey
Duke and Stacey. Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Renton. Mrs. John Clower.
Stephanie and Jodie, Mrs. Linda
Brathole, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Smith and Clint, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen l'rice. Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erette Patton. Joan and Carlton.
Mattie Lou Grant. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Rawls, and Jimmy. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Thomas. Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Kendrick, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gebron Smith and Brent.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mrs. Emerson McMichael spent
Tuesday night of last week with
her brother, Mr. George O’Neal,
and Mrs. O’Neal in Decatur.
Mrs. Roy Prosser attended a
meeting of the advisors of the Y
Clubs last weekend. It was spon
sored by the YWCA and held at
the Holiday Inn in Newnan. Mrs.
Prosser visited her mother, Mrs.
Eugene Payton, in Hogansville
after the meeting.
Lindsey Powell, student at
Georgia Tech, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon Gaston re
turned Sunday from an enjoyable
month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John Harper in Corpus Christie,
Texas, and with Mrs. Clair Morris
Hardee and children in Browns
ville, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caldwell
of Hampton visited their mother,
Mrs. D. W. Ham, Friday.
Miss Emily Duke, daughter of
Mrs. Sara E. Duke of Flovilla,
sustained a broken ankle and
wrist, cracked rib, and facial in
juries in an automobile accident
Friday night in Henry County.
She came home from Georgia
Baptist Hospital Monday after
noon and was reported as resting
comfortably Tuesday, her many
friends will be interested to
know.
Mrs. W. L. Martin of Macon
was a visitor to Jackson Tuesday
to visit her mother, Mrs. Joseph
E. Edwards, who was admitted
to Sylvan Grove Hospital for ob
servation and tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hammond
and Mrs. Lemma Blackwell at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Emily
Gay Smith at Newborn United
Methodist Church, Newborn, Ga.,
at three o’clock Monday after
noon.
Dr. B. Frank Parrish visited
his mother, Mrs. Ben Parrish,
of Metter, on Sunday. Friends of
Mrs. Parrish, who has been ill,
will be interested to learn that
she is feeling some better.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lueken and
John Jr. of Warner Robins spent
the weekend in Jackson with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Glidewell and
family.
We’d
like to speak
lor some
modest people
These agents probably won’t mention it, but
they’re newsmakers for Liberty National.
They’ve been granted the NSAA award for out
standing sales achievement. For guarding lives.
The National Association of Life Underwriters,
an independent insurance organization, recognizes
their service to the nation. So do we.
That’s why we thought you'd like to meet them.
DOUGLAS COLEMAN
Griffin District
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National
Sales
Achievement
Award
LIBERTY XATKWAL
Life Insurance Company
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ENGAGEMENT OF MISS COOK,
MR. BURFORD IS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cook of
Covington announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Marcia
Ann, to Emerson Lanier Burford
of Jackson.
Miss Cook is a 1968 graduate
of Newton County High School
and is presently employed with
Bibb Manufacturing Company.
Mr. Burford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Burford, is a 1968
graduate of Jackson High School
and is presently attending Mid
dle Georgia College at Cochran.
The wedding will be December
19th at 8 p. m. at Stewart Bap
tist Church. All friends and rel
atives are invited to attend.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mayhue
and children of Forest Park spent
Friday and Saturday with rel
atives.
Mrs. A. E. Evett, who suffered
a heart attack on October 31st,
continues a patient at Sylvan
Grove Hospital, her many friends
regret to learn.
Mrs. Gary Williams and David
of Moultrie spent Wednesday and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ulysses Knight.
St. Johns Lodge
Jk # 45
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'ils' Jackson, Georgia
Regular Communication
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7:30 P. M.
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