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WONDERS OF CHRISTMAS. Forest Park, Ga.—Valeria and
Vanessa Benton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Benton of 251
First Street, Jackson, watch intently as Santa presents them with
toys at the Christmas Party given here Saturday by Union Camp
Corporation for children of its employees. Toys, games, refresh
ments and a marionette show highlighted the party, held at the At
lanta Army Depot NCO Club in Forest Park just outside of Atlanta.
Children
Write To
Santa Claus
Dear Santa Claus: For Christ
mas I would like you to faring
me the following: Krazy Kar, bi
cycle, football suit #l7, funny
pumper, football, gun and bolster
set, bedroom shoes.
Bring Chris a car, gun and
holster set, doll, bedroom shoes.
My mother has baked a fruit
cake and 1 will leave you some
under the tree. Thanks and Merry
Christmas. Love, Al.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a girl
8 years old. 1 have been good all
year. flense bring me a doll,
bike, radio and a surprise. 1 love
you lots. Please be good to my
brother, Melton. We will have you
lots to eat so come in time to ent
it. Love,
ROSE CAMPBELL
Dear Santa: I am a little boy
one year old. 1 have been a good
boy all year so please bring me
lots of toys. 1 can’t say anything
specially because 1 don’t know
that much about toys, but you
just fix me up on Christmas. Be
real good to my sister, Rose, for
she has been good.
MELTON CAMPBELL
PERSONAL
Lt. Gov, and Mrs. Frank Fore
hand attended the Christmas par
ty of the Griffin Kiwanis Club
Tuesday night at the Griffin Elks
Club. Mr. Forehand is lieutenant
governor of the 12th Division.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Avon Gaston
left Wednesday morning for an
extended visit with their son,
John Ried Gaston, Mrs. Gaston
and children, in Melbourne, Flori
da,
F) lends of Richard W. Watkins
Jr. regret to learn that he was
confined to his bed during the
weekend and the first part of the
week with a bad cold and a slight
attack of influenza.
Miss Marie K. Land and Mrs.
Adelaide Land Stewart, of Forest
Park, were guests of their father,
Mr. N. F. Land, on Tuesday night,
December Pth, at the ladies night
and Man of the Year banquet of
the Jackson Kiwanis Club.
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Nazarenes To
Depict Live
Nativity Scene
W’ith Christmas at hand, the
Jackson Church of the Nazarene
will depict a live Christmas scene
featuring a stable, Mary and
Joseph, the Shepherds, Wise Men
and the Christ Child.
The stable scene will be on the
lawn of the Jackson Church of
the Nazarene on Indian Springs
Street and may be viewed by the
public each night, December 15th
through December 21st, from
eight until nine o’clock. Volun
teer members of the church will
portray the parts each night.
As this is expected to be a most
impressive scene, the public is
cordially invited to drive by and
view it.
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CARD OF THANKS
Dear relatives and friends: 1
want to thank you for your pray
ers, flowers, baskets of fruit, vis
its and cards when I was in Grif
fin Hospital. People like you
make this world a better place to
live. I l;>ve you all very much.
My prayer is for God to bless you
always and 1 hope you have a
Merry Christmas.—Mrs. Maude
Bennett.
DR. BATSELL.
BARRETT BAXTER
Herald
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PERSONAL
Col. and Mrs. J. P. Persons of
Atlanta visited in Jackson on
Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Maddox
and John Andrew of Carrollton
are visiting relatives in Jackson.
Mrs. Stevenson Atm a r of
Georgetown, Texas, arrived today
to spend Christmas with her
daughter, Mrs. Richard W. Bal
lard and family.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mrs. James B. Cooksey, Anne
and Jim arrived Monday night
from Pelham, N. Y. for the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
W. Ballard. Mr. Cooksey will join
them next Tuesday.
Miss Maria Holston of Asbury
College is expected home Christ
mas Eve to spend Christmas with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Andy
Holston.
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PERSONAL
Miss Pecky Glidewell of St.
Joseph’s School of Nursing in At
lanta spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Glidewell. She had as her guest
Miss Mary Pappin of Jackson
ville, Florida, also a student at
St. Joseph’s School of Nursing.
Dan Blake of Macon was a vis
itor to Jackson on Tuesday.
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. John Lueken of
Warner Robins spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Glidewell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Faulkner,
David 111, Mary and Jeff, of
Winnetka, Illinois will arrive Sat
urday to spend the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stevens and Miss Kiki
Carmichael.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freeman
will attend the annual Christmas
Party of the Freeman family at
the home of Mr. Freeman’s sinter
Mrs. W. P. Weir, Mr. Weir and
family in Atlanta on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clint Adams
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Boyd in Atlanta last
Sunday.