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THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1969
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Mary Ellen Phillips To Be
January 18th Bride Of
Seaborn W. Maddox 111
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar W. Phillips
of Jackson announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mary El
len, to Seaborn W. Maddox 111,
son of Mr. Seaborn W. Maddox,
Jr. of Jackson, Georgia and Mrs.
Betty Maddox of Jackson, Mis
sissippi.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. E. Z. Carter of Jackson,
and Mrs. Walter Phillips and the
late Mr. Phillips of Flippen, Geor
gia.
Miss Phillips is a graduate of
Jackson High School and Bauder
Fashion College in Atlanta. She
is employed by the State Revenue
Department in Atlanta.
Mr. Maddox is the grandson
of Mrs. James T. Moore and the
late Mr. Moore of Jackson, and
Mrs. Seaborn W. Maddox, Sr. and
the late Mr. Maddox of Jackson.
The future bridegroom is a
graduate of Jackson High School.
He is employed by Southern Bell
in Jackson.
The wedding will be January
18, 1970 at the Jackson United
Methodist Church at two thirty
o’clock. The reception will follow
in the Fellowship Hall of the
church. No invitations will be
sent. All relatives and friends
are invited.
PERSONAL
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Cawthon and Hor
ace Cawthon were Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Rushing, Susan, Bob and
Alan Rushing of Warner Robins,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McDaniel,
Teri, Scott and Brad McDaniel
of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Cawthon, Mark and Wally of
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Rucker of Piedmont, Ala. Mr.
and Mrs. Rucker arrived Satur
day afternoon with Mr. Rucker
accompanying Mr. Cawthon to
the Worth ville Masonic meet
where Mr. Cawthon received his
50 year membership pin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L. Sibley
of Union, South Carolina, spent
three days in Jackson last week
attending the Presbyterian Evan
gelistic Institute at the Jackson
Presbyterian Church on Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday, De
cember 10-12 th.
Mesdames John W. Schroeder
Jr. and Charles Sibley were over
night visitors to Atlanta Monday
evening.
Butts County
VFW Post 5374
Regular Meeting Nights
THIRD FRIDAY
in each month.
Youth Center 7:30
SAMMY COCHRAN
LINEN SHOWER WAS
TENDERED TYLER
WATTS SATURDAY
Miss Tyler Watts, bride-elect,
was honoree at a linen shower
tendered Saturday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. M. W. Car
michael on Woodland Way. Host
esses were Mrs. Lou W. Moel
chert and Mrs. Carmichael.
Christmas decorations were
prevalent throughout the Car
michael home. A silver candel
abra with a large red bow and
red tapers graced the tea table
from which Miss Candy Carmich
ael served Christmas punch. As
sorted sandwiches and cakes with
the Christmas motif were served
the guests.
The hostesses were assisted by
Mrs. E. D. Briscoe, Mrs. Rogers
Starr, and Miss Martha Saunders.
Among the out of town guests
was Mrs. Billy Turner of Mc-
Donough, aunt of the bride-elect.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Jackson Progress-Argus
extends a very HAPPY BIRTH
DAY to the following:
December 19-—Marjorie Moore,
Mrs. Florence Youngblood, Caro
lyn James, C. B. Waldrop, Char
lene Weaver Glover, Wendell Ed
wards, Maxine Redman, Dr. James
C. Howell, Annie L. Whidby, Jef
fery Wade Laymon, Joseph
Franklin Norris, Beverly Fend
ley.
December 20 —Levi Hurt Jr.,
Mrs. Nora Evans, Pati'icia Caro
lyn Rooks, Mrs. Linton Harper,
Mrs. Frank Miller, Debra Ann
Brown, Melissa Ann Baxter, W.
C. Adams, Emily Karen Cook,
James Gilbert, Johnny Heath.
December 21—L. F. Coleman,
Mrs. Harvey Pearson, Lamar
Hamlin, Mary Ann Wells, Mrs.
Roland Gardenshire, Tommie
Keith Rogers, Ricky L. Johnson,
Kenneth Duke, Linda Jane Bur
ford, Stanley Vaughn, Jan Jones.
December 22 John Charles
Thaxton, Mrs. Ruth H. Meredith,
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Charles Gary
Smith.
December 23—Benjamin W.
Carmichael, Mrs. G. M. Saunders,
Lamar Carter, Mary Frances
Lawton, W. G. Pitts, Rudolph
Maddox, Kimberly Marie James,
Scott Jackson.
December 24—Robert Faulk
ner, Mrs. Walter Pettigrew, Ha
zel Moss, Miss Eva Mae Maddox,
Mrs. E. L. Wilson, Judith Ann
Ridgeway, Randall Wilson, Janet
Robison, Arthur Gilmore.
December 25 Charles D.
Moore, D. V. Spencer, Mrs. Ben
James, W. H. O’Neal, Julian
Robert James, Jack Evans, John
Marshal Allen, Edwin Ford, Bar
bara Peacock, Murry Todd Jones,
E. F. Welch, E. H. Roberts, Ben
jy Daryl Hardy, Mrs. Randall Ma
con, Kyle McMichael, Mrs. Henry
Riley, James W. Truluck, Randy
Buchanan.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our hus
band and Father, Mr. Settle
Cook, who passed away five years
ago, Dec. 28, 1964.
Memories are treasured
Time cannot steal.
Death is a heartache
Nothing can heal.
Some may forget you,
Now that you are gone.
We will never forget you
No matter how long.
Wife and children, Mrs. A. S.
Cook, Mrs. W. S. Cawthon, Mr.
R. A. Cook.
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OPEN HOUSE DEC. 7th
HONORS MRS. SARAH
GUEST ON 94th BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Sarah Redman Guest,
widow of John William Guest,
was honored with an open house
celebration on Sunday, December
7th in the community of Stark,
in the house in which she was
born, reared, and married. The
lovely affair was in honor of
Mrs. Guest’s 94th birthday which
fell on December Bth. Hostess
was her daughter, Mrs. George
L. Swan, assisted by Mrs. How
ard Jolly and Mrs. Harold Stand
ard.
Mrs. Guest was born December
8, 1875 to W. T. C. Redman and
Sarah Elizabeth Maddux. She
married John William Guest of
Henry County on January 15,
1895, and to that union were
born eight children.
Children present included Mrs.
Claude Dixon, Mrs. G. L. (Nell)
Swan, of Stark Community; Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Guest of Decatur,
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Guest, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Guest, of Atlan
ta; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Guest
of Marietta and Fort Myers
Beach, Fla. Grandsons and fam
ilies included Mr. and Mrs. Arn
old Guest Jr., Tina and Tara, of
Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Guest, Jr. of Atlanta; Richard
Swan of Atlanta and Jackson.
Out of town visitors for the
celebration, in addition to the
children and grandchildren, in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson,
Miss Beth Wilson, and Randall
Wilson, Milledgeville; Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice Hunt, Misses Janet
and Freida Hunt, Miss Edna
Hunt, Mr. Wade Hunt, Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs.
William Redman, Helena; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Saunders, East
man; Mrs. Truman McGinty, Mc-
Rae; Misses Martha, Ann, and
Mary Redman, Macon; Mrs. Rosa
mond Saunders, Bonaire; Mrs.
James L. Guest, Atlanta.
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haley and
children, Wesley, Nancy and
Elizabeth, attended the Florida
State Singing Convention at Win
ter Garden, Florida, on Saturday
and Sunday, December 6th and
7th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sasser went
to Vidalia Saturday for the Yi
dalia-Lithonia game.
Mrs. B. O. Williamson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wil
liams and Keith Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brook of
Swan Lake, Stockbridge, her sis
ter from Miami, Florida, Mrs.
Laura Lamont and Miss Mary Me-
Quown of quanta visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Estes Sunday.
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PERSONAL
Julian Brown, executive vice
president of The Farmers Bank,
Locust Grove, was a visitor to
•Jackson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glaze spent
las; week in Dublin with Sgt. and
Dlrs. John F. Thaxton.
Miss Carole Leverette, student
at Westminster College, Tehuca
na, Texas will arrive home De
cember 20th to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her mother,
Dlis. Duane Leverette.
Guests Sunday of Dlrs. W. T.
Mote and Tally were Dir. and Dlrs.
Sam Taratoot, Arthur Taratoot,
and Dliss Alice Daniels, all of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mote,
Cathy Mote, and Douglas Mote,
of Mountville.
CARD OF THANKS
A Christmas thought to all my
friends and neighbors.
It’s not things than can be
bought that are life’s richest
treasures; it’s just the little heart
gifts that money cannot measure,
like your cheerful smile and
friendly word, telephone calls,
cards, and the trays of food you
brought in to me. They are price
less little treasures. They are
things which can’t be bought with
silver or with gold.
For your thoughtfulness, love
and kindness like you all never
sold and which no one can pay,
you gave it all to me. May God
bless all of you and may you
have a Merry Christmas, and a
healthy, happy New Year. Thank
you again.—Mrs. Fleddie Hardy.
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