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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1970
Mr. And Mrs. Paul Reeves Sr.
Celebrated Their Golden
Wedding Anniversary Dec 14th
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reeves, Sr.
of Route 2, Jackson, celebrated
their Golden Wedding Anniver
sary on Sunday, December 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves were mar
ried in Flovilla, Georgia, Decem
ber 14, 1919, by the Rev. Adrin
Warwick, at the Methodist
Church.
They have three children, Mr.
Paul Reeves, Jr., Mr. John Billy
Reeves, and Mrs. Helen Webber,
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all of Jackson; and six grand
children.
Some fifty friends and rel
atives called between the hours
of 12 noon and 5 o’clock to wish
them much happiness. After din
ner was served, a two-tier wed
ding cake was served the guests
during the afternoon.
Many useful and attractive
gifts were on display for every
one to view.
DEAR HOUSEWIFE:
Your Flooring
Problems Are Over!
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Jackson Prog-ress-Argus
extends a very HAPPY BIRTH
DAY to the following:
Januai-y 9-—John Robert Cald
well, Jr., Arthur Freeman, R. H.
Thaxton, Jimmie Allen, Mary
Glidewell, Sarah Knowles, Bob
Thaxton, Wesley Reese, Luther
Fyars, Samuel D. Wallace, Kim
berly Lister, Mike Barnes, I. T.
Fincher.
January 10—Harry Suffridge,
James Taylor, Ralph Fogg, Mrs.
Forest Johnson Jr., Sara Watts.
January 11 —Raleigh O’Neal
Jr., Patsy Burford, Davis Tur
ner, Mrs. J. J. English, Mrs. Toby
Upchurch, Mrs. Emory Spencer,
James Power, A. B. Farrar,
Blake Thompson, Mrs. Noah J.
Rich, Thomas J. O’Quinn Jr.,
Johnny Norsworthy, Mrs. Hyrum
Pierce, Mrs. Jimmy English, Tom
my Allen, Diane Adams, Mrs.
Ruth Gilbert.
January 12—Gertrude Lang
ley, G. H. Freeman, G. Carter
Moore, Walter Barnes, Mrs.
James Hutcheson, Charles Camp
bell, Mrs. Paul Cawthon, Lollie
Thomas, Mrs. Elizabeth Harper,
Loretta ' Lee Brown, Helen Mc-
Call, Lynda T. Rastello, Mrs. Otis
Tillery, Janet Lynn Saunders,
Kenneth Fentress.
January 13- —Patricia Anne
Compton, Alton Britt, T. T. Pat
rick, Mrs. T. H. Webb, Danny
Thomason.
January 14 Bill Harrison,
Mrs. W. H. Maddox, C. A. Tur-
ERENDA ANN BLANCHARD
BRIDE OF LARRY BATES
AT CEREMONY JANUARY l*t
Miss Brenda Ann Blanchard of
Flovilla and Larry Jerome Bates
of Indian Springs were married
Thursday morning, January Ist
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T.
J. Thaxton with the Rev. Thax
ton performing the ceremony in
the presence of relatives and
friends.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elzia Blanchard of
Flovilla.
Mr. Bates is the son of Mrs.
Louise Bates. He is employed at
the McDonough Power Equipment
Company in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bates are making
their home at Indian Springs.
PERSONAL
Sunday guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Billy Ring and family were
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Lee of De
catur. Rev. Lee, Nazarene District
Superintendent, brought the
morning message at the Jackson
Church of the Nazarene.
ner, Merlene Etheredge, J. A.
Knowles, Brenda Diane Briscoe,
Arthur Randall Freeman, J. D.
Williams, Richard Ingram, Mrs.
Fred Bearden, Mrs. A. V. Maddox,
Joseph Eugene Ingram, Mrs. Mar
tin Bradshaw Jr., Andy Franklin.
January 15 —Mrs. S. M. Ridge
way, Mrs. Ronnie Cook, Charles
Samuel Sims, Bob Carmichael,
Mrs. Betty Letson, T. R. Sims,
Mrs. Nannie Cochran, Johnny De
raney, Boyd Mitchell, Charles
Timothy Raven, Mrs. H. C. John
son, Gail Herbert Bush, George
0. Colwell, Willie Rue Noel,
Cathy Marie Crump, Mrs. Ed
Deaver, Joye Adams.
MR. AND MRS. SAUNDERS
ENTERTAIN AT
SPAGHETTI SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders
and daughter, Lynn, were hosts
at a spaghetti supper Saturday
night at their lovely home near
Stark.
Guests for the enjoyable sup
per were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McMichael and Steve, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Saunders, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Maddox and Stan,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pulliam
and Lisa.
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CHEROKEE GARDEN CLUB
TO MEET JANUARY 13th
The January meeting of the
Cherokee Garden Club will be
held Tuesday night, January 13th,
at 7:30 o’clock, at the home of
Mrs. L. C. Webb. Co-hostesses
will be Mrs. M. L. Powell and
Mrs. Ed Carmichael.
The meeting date was changed
this month since the regular
meeting date of the first Thurs
day fell on January Ist and there
was a conflict on the second
Thursday.
PERSONAL
Michael Paget returned to the
University of Georgia Sunday to
resume his studies after spending
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Paget, and
family. Michael is a Sophomore
at the university.
Mi - , and Mrs. E. R. Nash spent
several days last week touring
Florida. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Madill at Chokolos
kee, Fla. where they were joined
by Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Nash,
Suzy, Steve, and Richard of Aus
tell. They spent New Year’s Eve
in Homestead, then to Key West,
Miami Beach, and back by Cape
Kennedy on the way home.
Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. Al
bert Shumate of Stockbridge
spent Sunday with Mrs. W. C.
Dailey and Miss Mary Downs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook spent
Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward L. Cook in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Guest
visited Mrs. Sarah Guest and Mrs.
Claude Dixon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thurston
of New Port Richey, Florida
visited during the holidays with
friends and relatives in Jackson,
Griffin, and Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Comer
visited Monterey and other points
of interest in Mexico following
their wedding in Shreveport, La.,
December 27th.
James Doe of Griffin was a
business visitor to Jackson Mon
day morning.
Mt. and Mrs. G. N. Etheredge
Jr. and Samantha are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Etheredge
Sr.
IN MEMORIAL
In memory of Joe Reeves who
was killed in an automobile wreck
one year ago, January Bth, as he
and friends were on their way
to work.
So quick and sudden came the
call
We did not think it true
When friends came to tell us
About this awful wreck and
you.
We do not know what pain you
bore
We did not see you die
We only know you passed
away
And did not say good-bye.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe
We never dreamed your death
so near
But only those who have lost
can tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
We pray that God will guide us
And lead us safely on
So, when life here is over
We’ll meet in our eternal home.
—Wife, Children, Mother,
Brother and Family.
ANCIENT YORK
LODGE NO. 127
F. & A. M.
Kegular Meeting Nights
Second Saturdays
Qualified Brethren Invited.
CARLTON MORRIS, W. M.
AUBREY HARVEY, Secty.
WORTHY ILLE, GA.
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