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Montgomery Nuptials Unite
Miss Linda Williford
And A. C. Adams 111
Mias Linda Williford of Mont
gomery, Alabama, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williford, be
came the bride of A. C. Adams
111, of College Park, Georgia, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams Jr.,
on November 22nd at the Capitol
Heights United Methodist Church
in Montgomery.
The Rev. A. F. Howington of
ficiated. Maurice Williams was
orgnnist.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a sheath gown
of white peau de soie fashioned
with high neckline. The bodice
and bell sleeves were of reem
broidered alencon lace, as was the
train with chapel length watteau.
She carried a white orchid sur
rounded with white open flowers,
filled in with greenery.
Mrs. Ronald Sorrow of Biloxi,
Mississippi was matron of honor.
Junior bridesmaid was Kim Willi
ford, sister of the bride. Other
attendants were Mrs. Jack Gul
ledge, Miss Marsha Watson, both
of Montgomery, Mrs. George Mc-
Afee of College Park, Miss Mari
lyn Miller of Columbus, Ga.
The attendants wore empire
waist gowns of moss green velvet
with white Venice lace bodice
with ruffle around the neckline
and long sleeves. A light green
satin cummerbund circled the
waistline. They carried cascades
of green fuji mums with green
streamers.
The bride's mother wore an en
semble of gold silk shantung with
matching accessories. Her corsage
was a white orchid.
The maternal grandmother
wore a beige dress with a laven
der orchid. Her paternal grand
mother chose a white wool dress
with a lavender orchid.
The groom’s mother chose a
rose silk crepe ensemble with
matching accessories and a white
orchid.
His maternal grandmother wore
a soft gray wool with matching
accessories and a lavender or
ihid.
Mr. A. C. Adams Jr. was best
man for his son. Groomsmen and
ushers were H. C. Holmes, J. W.
Striplen, George McAfee, of Col
lege Park; W. L. Barrett, James
Clark, of East Point; R. C. Al
derman of Austell, G. V. Clark
Indian Springs Lodge
No. 307
Flovilia, Ga.
Regular Meeting Nights
First & Third Saturdays
Howard Greer, W. M.
Robert C. Riley, Jr., Sec’y.
Rt. 1, Flovilia, Ga.
and Bill Smith of Atlanta, Ronald
Sorrells of Biloxi, Miss., George
Moore of Smyrna.
A reception was held at the
church reception hall. Serving
were Mrs. G. V. Clark of Atlanta,
Mrs. H. C. Holmes of College
Park, Miss Lynn Smith, Miss Kit
ty Eradder, Mrs. Linda Thomp
son, Miss Jane Gardener, of
Montgomery.
Mrs. Peggy Armagost of Mont
gomery kept the bride’s book.
The bride chose for travel a
soft pink suit with matching ac
cessories and the white orchid
from her bouquet.
After a two week’s trip to
Aspen, Colorado, the couple will
reside in College Park.
PERSONA I.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mayhue,
Scott and Wanda of Forest Park
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caw
tbon during the holidays.
Douglas Freeman, who is sta
tioned at Hiekam Field in Hono
lulu, Hawaii, has been promoted
to Staff Sergeant.
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MISS SUSAN HARDY IS
MARRIED TO ROD CARNES
AT CEREMONY FRIDAY
Miss Susan Hardy, daughter
of Mrs. Elaine Hardy of Jackson,
nd Mr. Troylee Hardy of Warn
r Robins, Ga., and Mr. Rod
Carnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Carnes, of Warner Robins, Ga.
vere united in matrimony Novem
ber 28th in the Sacred Heart
latholic Church.
In attendance at the wedding
were friends and relatives. For
owing the ceremony a reception
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Troy
lee Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carnes will reside
in Warner Robins.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barber Sr.,
Mrs. Charles Barber and sons,
George and David, returned home
Saturday night from Florida
where they attended funeral ser
vices on Sunday, November 23rd,
for Mr. Barber’s cousin in Cot
tondale and on Tuesday of last
week for Mrs. Barber’s brother,
Mr. John Woods, of West Palm
Beach. On Wednesday they at
tended the funeral of Mr. Bar
ber’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Coy Bar
ber, in Cottondale.
Friends of T/Sgt. and Mrs.
Wayne Butterworth and family
will be interested to know that
they are presently residing in
Griffin with his parents on Ham
mond Drive. Mrs. Buterworth will
be remembered as Miss Sandra
Thomason, daughter of Mrs. B. J.
Thomason of Jackson, and the
late Mr. Thomason.
Rufus Adams attended the
Board meetings of the Communi
ty Credit Corporation and the
President’s Rural Affairs Coun
cil in Washington, D. C. on Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prosser had
as their guests during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prosser of
Greenville, S. C. and Miss An
nette Prosser of Atlanta. They
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
Prosser’s mother, Mrs. L. Pros
ser, and family in Mansfield. It
was Mrs. Prosser’s 93rd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dover have
recently moved into their mobile
home at the C. E. Washington
Trailer Park on Monticello Road.
Mr. Dover recently returned from
Thailand where he has been sta
tioned for the last year.
Miss Pamela Cawthon of Geor
gia Southern College at States
boro spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Caw
thon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Knight
visited Mrs. J. L. Knight in Arley,
Ala. during the holidays.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Jenkinsburg
MRS. T. H. PRICE
We are glad to note that Joe
Fletcher has returned home from
Emory Hospital and is recupe
rating nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whitaker
had as their guests for Thanks
giving Day dinner, Mrs. J. L.
Whitaker Sr. and Mrs. C. L.
Thaxton of Jenkinsburg and Dr.
and Mrs. William R. Whitaker
and Kim of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilkes of
Florence, S. C. visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Mixson and family
on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Farrar and
Mrs. D. O. Woodward of Jenkins
burg and Miss June Farrar of At
lanta spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Childs of
McDonough.
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Westbury
went to Lyons Sunday where Rev.
Westbury conducted the services
at the Assembly of God Church.
Mrs. J. T. Harris and John of
Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. William
Harris of Locust Grove and Mrs.
Sara Ruth Peek of Macon were
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Harris. Mrs. Peek
remained for the week.
Rev. S. J. Westbury flew to
Rochester, N. Y. Thursday to at
tend a missionary convention.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Huey Hooten were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Travis and son,
Charles, Miss Patricia Hooten and
Mr. Jim Graybeal of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hooten,
Tom and Josie of Forest Park.
Those attending the funeral at
Wards Funeral Home Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barnes, who
were brutally murdered at their
home in Decatur Friday, were
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Farrar, Mr.
and Mrs. Bankston Farrar, Mrs.
A. R. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Saunders. Mrs. Barnes was Miss
Nina Farrar before marriage and
was widely known here.
Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Price were all
their children and grandchildren
which included Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Price and family of Lake
Spivey, Jonesboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Price and family of Col
lege Park and Miss Shirley Price
of Atlanta. Shirley left immedi
ately after dinner to fly to Ma
drid, Spain for several days and
was accompanied by Miss Jane
Maddox of Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Lane had Thanks
giving Day dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McMichael.
Mrs. M. B. Farrar, Mrs. T. H.
Price of Jenkinsburg and Mrs.
Margaret Beauhamp, Miss Tommy
Higgins and Mrs. Mary Lynn
Goggans of Jackson formed a
congenial group going to Atlanta
shopping on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sims at
tended the Sims annual Thanks
giving Dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Allen. Thirty
seven of the family were present
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PERSONAL
Thanksgiving Day Dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Carter, Lisa, Laurie and Wes
Carter were Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Hodegs, Jr., Miss Debbie Hodges,
Mrs. J. W. Carter, Miss Gail Car
ter, Neil Mullis of Dublin, John
ny Carter, Miss Elisabeth Free
man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams,
Melissa and Susan of Conyers,
and Mrs. Ernest Williams Sr. of
Blackshear.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Mc-
Clure, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reese
and Stacy spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc-
Clure, Darla and Andrea in
Forest Park. Friends of Gerald
will be interested to know that he
is recuperating at home follow
ing back surgery at South Fulton
Hospital.
Mrs. Dennis Dunagan and baby
son returned to Pensacola, Fla.
Saturday with Capt. Dunagan aft
er spending several weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, Jr.,
formerly of College Park, have
moved to Jackson and are mak
ing their home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurt, thftir
many friends are delighted to
learn.
EMI Lynwood Thurston and
family returned to their home in
Great Lakes, Illinois Monday aft
er spending several weeks with
their mother, Mrs. Louise Thurs
ton, and visiitng other relatives
in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker,
Misses Maude and Gladys Walker,
Mrs. Charlie Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Holcomb, all of
Commerce, came to Jackson Sat
urday for the wedding of Miss
Sandra Wilder and Rickey James.
Mrs. J. B. Long returned from
Macon Hospital on Friday.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Moore on Sunday were Rev.
and Mrs. Leon Cross and family
of Snapping Shoals, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Duke and granddaugh
ters, Mrs. Lizzie Barnes, McDon
ough, Mr. and Mrs. James Greg
ory of Indian Springs, Mr. and
Mrs. Fannie Sue Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory
enjoyed a “Rabbit Stew” at the
Buster Browns last Saturday
night.
to enjoy the day.
Miss Nita Rape of Decatur and
Miss Pam Sims of Locust Grove
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Sims.
To Honor Old Glory...
... You need not write a poem as
Francis Scott Key did, when he saw
“The Star Spangled Banner” still waving
“by the dawn's early light” during the
1814 siege of Fort McHenry.
Your tribute can take a simpler form.
Introduce your students to U.S. Savings
Stamps, which give vivid meaning to the
values of good citizenship and teach
thrift that pays both personal and patri
otic dividends. A filled stamp album may
be exchanged for a Series E Bond—
which now pays anew higher rate of
4.25% when held to maturity.
SHARE IN FREEDOM
U.S. Savings Stamps
—■ -and Bands
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CONGRESSMAN FL.YNT VISITS AIR FORCE ACADEMI
Congressman John J. Flynt, Jr., Sixth Congressional District of Geor
gia, one of the seven members of the 1969 U. S. Air Force Board
of Visitors, views the Academy scenery during his recent visit to the
Academy in Colorado.
The members of the Board of Visitors are (left to right) Rep
resentative John J. Flynt, Jr., Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin, director, Mu
seum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, William p
Nicholson, former mayor of Denver; Colorado Senator Peter H
Dominick; retired Air Force Major General Jess Larson; and Rep
resentatives Byron G. Rogers and Donald G. Brotzman of Colorado
The Board of Visitors meets annually to review the Academy
program and report its findings to the President.
Mr. Flynt has served as a Member of the Board of Visitors to
the United States Air Force Academy since 1962.
(U. S. Air Force Photo)
PERSONAL
Mrs. Lewis Grant was admitted
Saturday to Jasper Memorial
Hospital, her many friends regret
to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nash spent
Thanksgiving with their son, G.
S. Nash, and Mrs. Nash in Aus
tell.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 4, i 969
PERSONAL
Mike and Cathy Taylor of
Jonesboro spent Friday through
Sunday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dailey of
Flippen visited Friday with Mrs.
W. C. Dailey and Miss Mary
Downs.
Teach participating citizenship each week,
on Savings Stamp Day in your class
room, and help each student take an
active interest in government. Explain
that money loaned to America backs our
freedom wherever it is challenged, while
producing generous rewards for the
saver.
A wallet card, reproducing Old Glory
and bearing “A Pledge to My Country”
on the reverse, is an added incentive for
new savers to join in Stamp Day. When
albums are exchanged for Bonds, a per
sonal certificate is awarded.