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THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1971
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Progress-Argus extends a
very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the
following:
December 17—Olin Greer Sr.,
Laßue Grant, Billy Leverette,
Mrs. Sam Stearns, Dennis Waits,
D. T. Ford, Carlton Ingram, San
dra Ann Biles, Keith Fendley,
Mrs. Tom Whitesides, Mrs. Jerry
M. Hunt, Jr.
December 18—Forest Welder
Davis, Jr., Aileen Faulkner, Mrs.
Smith Price, Mrs. Pearl Long,
Homer Leverette, Mrs. W. C.
Godsey, Donald Godsey, Donald
Earnhart, Michael Tracy Blair,
Mrs. Wade H. Bell Jr., Rena
Fenley, Rev. D. L. Folsom, Sam
my Webb.
December 19—Mrs. Florence
Youngblood, Carolyn James, C.
B. Waldrop, Wendell Edwards,
Dr. James C. Howell, Annie L.
Whidby, Jeffery Wade Laymon,
Joseph Franklin Norris, Beverly
Fendley, Charlene Weaver Glov
er, Mrs. Donald Thaxton, Jimmy
Browning.
December 20—Levi Hurt, Jr.,
Mrs. Nora Evans, Patricia Caro
lyn Rooks, Mrs. Linton Harper,
Mrs. Frank Miller, Debra Ann
Baxter, W. C. Adams, Emily Ka
ren 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 J.
Washington, Mrs. Lee H. Brand.
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
W. G. Pitts, Rudolph
Maddox, Kimberly Marie James,
Scott Jackson, Clarence Shelnut,
Robert L. Keever.
The Charge of the
Light Brigade
This one’s a winner. The Light Brigade
we mean is made up of Georgia s 41
consumer-owned electric utilities. We bring
the vital charge of electric power—and all the
conveniences of modern life to one-and-a
quarter million Georgians who live m areas
where they couldn’t get electricity from any
other source. The dependable, responsible
work of our consumer-owned utilities assures
that wherever there's life in Georgia, there s
light. And that’s a good thing for all of us.
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WmSjjjfti Central Georgia
v Electric Membership Corporation
RABBIT STEW ENJOYABLE
EVENT OF DECEMBER 4TH
A rabbit stew was enjoyed De
cember 4th at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Seymour and
Mrs. Mattie Jinks near High
Falls.
Attending this enjoyable get
together were Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Proctor, Mrs. J. E. Proctor
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Crocker of Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sutton and Betty Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sutton of Grif
fin; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hawkins
of Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs. David
Kendrick of Meansville, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sanford, Theodore,
Bonnie and Sharon Strickland of
Forsyth.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Margaret S. Carmichael
and Miss Kiki Carmichael will
have as their guests during the
Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs.
David Faulkner, Mary, Jeff and
David of Coral Gables, Fla., Rev.
and Mrs. Bert Carmichael, Tom,
Michelle and Shirley of Isom
Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Si
las, Sherrie, Murphy and Chris
tie, and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Silas,
all of Jacksonville, Florida.
Miss Annise Potts, student at
Emory at Oxford College, is
spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Potts, and family.
Donnie Edward Gay, student
at Fort Valley State College, is
visiting his father, George Gay,
during the Christmas season.
Spelman College student Pa
tricia Benton is visiting during
the Christmas season with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Exzempent
Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Waits will
visit his mother, Mrs. S. F. Peters,
Mr. Peters and family during the
Christmas sesason. Mr. Waits is a
student at Georgia Southwestern
College.
MISS PORTIAH WHITE TO
BE BRIDE OF LEE FAMBRO
ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew White
of Jackson announce the forth
coming marriage of their daugh
ter, Portiah White, to Lee Fam
bro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fambro.
The marriage will take place
Sunday, December 19th, at three
o’clock in the afternoon at Rock
Creek Baptist Church, Indian
Springs, Georgia.
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend the wedding.
Walgreen AGENCY
Christmas
GIFTS
FOR EVERYONE
Dozens of suggestions to make
Christmas merrier for everybody
on your list! Make your selections
here —and now. You can depend
on your friendly Drug Store
for outstanding value and
courteous helpful service—
Christmas time and all the time
throughout the year.
The finest in Candies —
Nunnally’s and Pangburns.
GIFTS FOR HER
Automatic Toothbrush
Bathroom Scales
Bath Salts and Oils
Ball Pen
Billfold
Camera
Candy
Cigarettes
Clock, electric
Compacts
Cosmetics
Dresser Sets
Electric Hair Dryer
Electric Razor
Flashbulbs
Flashlight
Gift Wrapping Sets
Greeting Cards
Hairbrush
Heating Pad
Jewelry
Lighter
Lipstick
Luggage
Manicure Set
Perfumes
Playing Cards
Pen and Pencil Set
Photographic Equipment
Soap
Stationery
Stocking Stuffers
Toiletry Sets
Wrist Watch
Wrist Watch Band
GIFTS FOR HIM
Alarm Clock
Automatic Toothbrusff
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Homemaker s
Corner
BY RACHEL TORRANCE
Butts County Home
Economist
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attendance enjoyed the decora
tions, the refreshments, and es
pecially talking and being togeth
er.
Of the variety of cookies and
candies served, one was especially
enjoyed by all. I hope having this
recipe and maybe a spare moment
PARRISH DRUG CO.
“A Trustworthy Symbol of Savings and Service”
PERSONAL
Stunmy Darkness, student at
West Georgia College, is visiting
during Christmas with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark
ness, and other relatives.
in this busy time of year, you
will be able to make up a batch
for your family and friends to
enjoy.
Pecan Date Roll
1 box brown sugar
1 box dates
1 quart nuts
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon corn syrup
% cup milk
Cook sugar, milk, syrup, and
butter until it forms a soft ball.
Add dates, cook until done —
cool 5 minutes. Add pecans—
roll in damp cloth—place in re
frigerator—slice as needed.
The Christ
mas Show
given by Mrs.
Elizabeth Wat
kins and my
self was a tre
mendous and
sparkling suc
cess. A large
We invite you to shop our well known line of Cosmetics which in
cludes such familiar names as: Old Spice, Faberge, Prince Matchabelli,
Dante, Jade East, Corday, Max Factor, Lanvin, Revlon, Houbigant,
Love, and Shulton.
Your Christmas Gift Headquarters
Ball Pen
Barometer
Billfold
Brief Case
Camera
Camera Outfit
Clock, electric
Cigarettes
Cigars
Compass, Navigator
Electric Razor
First Aid Kit
Flashbulbs
Flashlight
Fountain Pen
Greeting Cards
Flairbrush
Hair Dressing
Hair Tonic
Heating Pad
Jewelry Sets
Key Case
Lighter
Luggage
Manicure Set
Pen and Pencil Set
Pipe
Playing Cards
Photographic Equipment
Projection Outfit
Shampoo
Shaving Supplies
Aerosol Lather Bomb
Electric Razor
After-Shave Lotion
Shaving Kits
Razor Set
Razor
Shaving Brush
Soap
Stationery
Stocking Stuffers
Thermometer, Weather
Tobacco Humidors
Tobacco Pouch
Toiletry Set
Travel Kit
Vacuum Bottle
Wrist Watch
Wrist Watch Band J
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Gifts for Youngsters;
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Baby Food Warmer ;
Baby Gift Set j
Ball Pen ;
Bath Salts and Oils |
Billfold !
Bubble Bath
Camera !
Camera Outfit
Candy
Film
Flashlight
Hairbrush
Key Holder
Manicure Set
Pen and Pencil Set
Photographic Outfit
Powder Mitt
Soap
Shoe Polish Set
Shampoo
Sports Equipment
Stationery
Stocking Stuffers
Toiletry Set
Toys
Wrist Watch
Wrist Watch Band
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Eulas Barlow
have as their holiday guest their
daughter, Miss Patricia Barlow, a
student at Clark College.
Georgia College student Robert
Riddle is spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Riddle.
Miss Linda Taylor of Morris
Blown, College is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taylor,
during the holidays.
At home for the Yule time holi
days is Robert Ridgeway, student
at Clayton Junior College. Robert
is the son of Mrs. 11. P. Hall.
Morris Brown College student
Wilbert Brown is with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown,
during the Yule season.
South Georgia College student
Bill Nelson is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson, at
their Ball Street home.
GIFTS FOR THE HOME
Alarm Clock
Automatic Toothbrush
Baby Bottle Warmers
Baby Food Warmer
Bathroom Scales
Clock, electric
Clock Radio
Coffeemaker
Electric Blanket
Electric Hair Dryer
Electric Heating Pad
Electric Massager
Flashlight
Heating Lamp
Hot Water Bottle
Iron, Electric Steam
Nursery Lamp
Picnic Jug
Portable Radio
Sandwich Grill
Sun Lamp
Toaster
Vacuum Bottle
Vaporizer
Weather Recording Instruments
JVaffle Iron
DECORATIONS
Artificial Snow Aerosol Bomb
Candles
Christmas Tree Lights
Christmas Tree Stands
Christmas Corsages
Christmas Wreaths and Mistletoe
Door Ornaments
Gift Ties and Ribbons, Tape and Seals
Gift Wrapping Paper
Table Centerpiece
Tinsel
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wells of
Atlanta are spending th e Christ
mas holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ivey of In
dian Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Wells of Jenkinsburg. Jul
ian is a student at Georgia Tech.
Glen Rivers, a student at Mid
dle Georgia College, will spend
the Yule holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riv
ers.
Miss Jeri O’Quinn is spending
the Yule holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’-
Quinn. She is a student at Geor
gia College, Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Fletcher
will have with them for the
Christmas holidays their sons, Bill
Fletcher, student at the Univer
sity of Georgia and Ricky Fletch
er, student at Valdosta State Col
lege.