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Ceremony December 28th
United Pamela Joy Greer
And Robert J. Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Greer announce the marriage of
their daughter, Pamela Joy, to
Robert Jones Woodward on
December 28th, 1972.
Pam is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Smith of
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Greer, also of Jackson. She is a
1970 graduate of Jackson High
School and until her marriage
was employed by the C&S Bank
of Jackson and Atlanta.
Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. Bailey Woodward of Jack
son. He is the grandson of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van
Jones of Jackson and Mrs. D. O.
Woodward and the late Mr.
Woodward of Jenkinsburg. He
is a 1968 graduate of Jackson
High School. He served two
years with the U.S. Army and is
now employed by Woodward
Construction Company of Jack
son.
The couple was united in
marriage by the Reverend R.
W. Jenkins at the Macedonia
Baptist Church. Mr. David
Bailey served as best man and
Mrs. Linda Bailey was matron
of honor.
After a wedding trip to
Jacksonville, Florida, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodward are now
making their home on the Stark
Road.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sark of
Orlando, Fla. were supper
guests Tuesday night of last
week of Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Williamson.
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McDonough, Ga.
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ALISON SPRUILL IS
ENGAGED TO LOUIS
DOUGLAS BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Hardy of Jackson, Georgia
announce the engagement of
her daughter, Alison Spruill, to
Louis Douglas Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Brown
of Flovilla, Georgia.
Miss Spruill is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Leary L. Norsworthy of
McDonough, Georgia and Mrs.
Homer Marvin Spruill and the
late Mr. Spruill of Atlanta,
Georgia.
An honor graduate of the
Jackson High School class of
1972, she is employed by
Fashion Pillows, Inc. as a
bookkeeper.
Mr. Brown is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cox of
Forest Park, Georgia and the
late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown.
He was graduated from
Jackson High School and is
employed in construction in
Atlanta.
The wedding will be January
20th at seven o’clock at
Macedonia Baptist Church in
Butts County with a reception to
follow at the church. No
invitations will be sent but
friends and relatives are
invited.
PERSONAL
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Evans during the Christmas
holidays were Miss Peggy
Evans of Georgia Southern
College, Miss Jean Evans and
Bob Evans and a friend,
Barbara, of Atlanta, Lt. Cmd.
(Ret.) and Mrs. J. M. Evans of
Glendale, Md., Mrs. Margaret
Greer of Indian Springs, Mrs.
John Hunt and Miss Lois
Colwell of Jackson and Bert
Smith and Brian of Atlanta.
JACKSON HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING
I WILL SERVE BUTTS COUNTY WITH ALL YOUR
SERVICE WORK IN HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION AND NEW INSTALLATIONS.
Wesley Haley
JACKSON, GA. PHONE 775-3700
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
BEVERLY JEAN MEREDITH
MARRIED SGT. WM. F.
STODGHILL DECEMBER 16
Miss Beverly Jean Meredith
and Sgt. William F. Stodghill
were united in holy matrimony
December 16th, 1972 at the
home of Reverend Arthur L.
Price, with Reverend Price
performing the double ring
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. David L.
Burford witnessed the happy
occassion.
Miss Meredith is the daughter
of Mr. W. T. Meredith of Forest
Park and Mrs. John H. Moore of
Jackson.
Sgt. Stodghill is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Stodghill, Jr. of
Jackson.
MANY CHRISTMAS GUESTS
VISIT IN JACKSON HOME
Those visiting in the home of
Mrs. Geneva Wise, Mrs. Minnie
Hoard and Mrs. Mattie Lou
Grant for the Christmas
holidays were: Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Avery Cook and family,
Mr. Ronnie Wells and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and
family, Mrs. Claudie Butler,
Miss Mary Rawls, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Glaze, Rev. A. L. Price and
family, Mrs. Myrtice Evans, all
of Jackson.
Mrs. Judy Colwell and family
of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Rose
Collum, Rhonda and Joey of
Conyers, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Grant and Susan and Andy of
McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Rawls and Jimmy of
McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClure of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rawls, Ken
and Lueann of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Britt, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Patton, Joan and
Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jones, Miss Myrtice Rawls and
Mrs. Lra of Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Rawls of Charles
ton, South Carolina.
PERSONAL
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Prater and
Jerry Chambers of Warm
Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Sark, Amy and Greg of
Orlando, Fla. left Wednesday,
December 27th, following a visit
during the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Jessie Mackey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brooks
and Miss Nancy Brooks had as
their guests for Christmas Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Brooks and
children of Monticello, Miss
Carole Brooks of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Brooks’ father, Mr. W. H.
Craig of Locust Grove.
Christmas Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maddox
and Miss Margaret Foster were
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Maddox
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Ball of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ball of Atlanta.
Happy
Birthday
The Progress-Argus extends
a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to
the following:
January 5 - Jaris Cawthon,
Marie Moncrief, Nettie Cleve
land, Ann Nelson, Mrs. La Nelle
E. Ahrendt, Mrs. Glenn
Meredith, Mitzi Dee Storey,
John P. Halley, Jr., Mrs. S. W.
Hamilton, Mrs. Sue Pope, L. L.
Holloway, Camilla Keever.
January 6 - H. T. Moss, Mrs.
Jesse Lunsford, Mrs. J. L.
Holloway, Mrs. R. C. Yancey,
L. C. Etheridge, Elizabeth
Berry, Johnny Colwell, Alma
Wilkerson, Mrs. George T.
Harkness, Mabel Harrison,
Mrs. Bennie Washington, Mrs.
P. R. Johnson, Joseph Vincent
Deptula, Benson Ham, Mrs.
Robert L. Keever, Mrs. Billy
Floyd.
January 7 - Mrs. W. T.
Fletcher, Mrs. J. T. Ponder,
Eugene English, Clarence
Whiten, Mrs. Loy Wilson,
Joseph Neal Allen, Joy Collins
Wells, Lt. Col. Alton Coleman,
Marjorie Kelly Allen, John
Stewart Oxenford, Scotty Long,
Lennis Hart and Dennis Hart
(twins), Mrs. Fred Collins, Bill
Biles, Mrs. Danny Hoard, Bill
Halbert, Scott Long.
January 8 - John Wesley
Cook, Leonard Torbett, Mrs. C.
J. Maddox, Maurice Cook,
Mickey Gregg, Mrs. L. J.
Brown, V. R. Ray, Donna Lane,
Jennifer McMullen.
January 9 - I. T. Fincher,
John Robert Caldwell, Jr.,
Arthur Freeman, R. H. Thax
ton, Jimmie Allen, Mary
Glidewell, Sarah Knowles, Bob
Thaxton, Wesley Reese, Luther
Byars, Kimberly Lister, Mike
Barnes, Mrs. Elwood Meredith,
Brenda Joyce Hackett.
January 10 - Harry Suffridge,
James Taylor, Ralph Fogg,
Mrs. Forest Johnson, Jr., Sara
Watts, J. S. Smith, Jimmy
Demetrakis.
January 11 - Raleigh O’Neal,
Patsy Burford, Davis Turner,
Mrs. J. J. English, Mrs. Emory
Spencer, James Power, A. B.
Farrar, Blake Thompson, Mrs.
Noah J. Rich, Thomas J.
O’Quinn, Jr., Johnny Nors
worthy, Mrs. Hyrum Pierce,
Mrs. Jimmy English, Tommy
Allen, Diane Adams, Mrs. Ruth
Gilbert, Mrs. Toby Upchurch,
Beth Ann Boothe, Randy L.
Hamlin, Doug Branch.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kitchens
and Paul Waits of Jackson, Mrs.
B. W. Collins and Mrs. H. H.
Koch of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Koch of Decatur
joined Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Sims, Valerie and Chuck in
Griffin Friday night, December
22nd, for dinner and the
exchanging of Christmas gifts.
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CHICKEN
& DINNER
M SUNDAY
Holiday Inn
Locust Grove
and McDonough
Jenkinsburg News
By Mrs. T. H. Price
Mr. B. C. Brooks spent the
entire Christmas holiday week
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brooks and family of Dun
woody. We regret that he was ill
most of the visit and since
returning home. We hope to
soon see him out again and
feeling fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyle and
children of Miami, Florida have
returned home after spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Mangham.
Friends of Mr. W. J. Saunders
will regret to know he has been
ill since Tuesday. We wish for
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Ernest Allen of St.
Petersburg, Fla. has been guest
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Price of
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Price of Forsyth were
dinner guests Wednesday night
of last week of Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Price of
Columbus stayed overnight and
the three brothers and wives
went to Atlanta Friday to meet
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Price at
Picadilly to have a congenial
get-together to observe the
birthday of Mr. R. S. Price.
Miss Barbara Cleveland of
Keesler Air Force Base, Miss,
spent the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Cleveland.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Price last Thursday night
were Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Crumbley and Pam of Locust
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Allen.
Friends will be sorry to note
that Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Letson
and Faith have all been on the
sick list this week. We hope they
will soon be back to good health.
Enjoying a family dinner
together Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. James Cleveland were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnes and
son of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hall and family of East
Point, Mr. and Mrs. Don Talley
and family ofjvJorcross, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smith arid fdinily
of Morrow, Mr. Ed Cleveland,
Mrs. Joyce Richardson and
Ricky of Dublin, and Miss
Barbara Cleveland of Biloxi,
Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Cleveland and family of
Hamilton, Ohio arrived to spend
the weekend through New
Year’s day with his parents.
Friends are glad to welcome
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, I*7
Rev. S. J. Westbury home again
after an extended visit to
several countries in South
America.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Farrar
entertained at a Christmas
party for a group of friends on
December 21st at their home,
which was decorated beauti
fully for the holiday season.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fletcher, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Sims, and Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Price.
The family of Mrs. Cora Wells
gathered at her home Christ
mas Eve for the evening nuwi
and Christmas tree. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Wells, Butch and
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Rflri*
Wells, Christopher, Michele and
Jamey, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Wells, Audie, Penny and Doodi,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells and
Miss Lisa Long.
Christmas Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wells
were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. White
of Sunnyside.
Guests of Mrs. W. M. Gallman
on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Cook, Kay and Jeff of
La nett, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cook and Dennis of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hooten
were hosts to their children and
families for a Christmas dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Travis and family of
Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hooten and family of Jones
boro, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Graybeal of Atlanta.
Mrs. Sara Lynn Blankenship
of Warm Springs spent Christ
mas holidays with Jamison, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Jolly, and Mrs.
Vera Sherfield of Texas City,
Texas, who was spending die
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Jolly. Together they visited
Mrs. N. E. Nolan at Pine
Manor, Columbus, Ga.
Christmas Day guests of Mrs.
W. T. Mote and Talley were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tarstodf:
Tdfes&fy grieits wefe Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jones and Chris
topher of Aragon and Mrs.
Helen Jackson of Griffin. Mrs.
Lewis Lipisus and children,
Brent, Jody and Leigh, were
guests on Thursday.
With best wishes from this
correspondent for a very happy
and prosperous New Year to all
of you.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kitchens,
Mrs. H. H. Koch, Mrs. B. W.
Collins and Mr. Paul Waits
attended the Golden Wedding
Anniversary celebration De
cember 31st of Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Turner of Hillsboro.
Mrs. D. D. Estes was
admitted Saturday, December
30th, to Emory Hospital for
observation and treatment, her
many friends will be interested
to know.
Miss Beth Klepp of Vero
Beach, Fla. spent the New Year
holidays with Miss Peggy
Evans. On Tuesday the two
girls returned to Georgia South
ern College where both are
students.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott
visited during the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dan Fears
and family had as their
Christmas holiday guests Mrs.
Denise Jones of Atlanta and
Miss Debby Fears of Athens.
Mrs. Lemma Blackwell has
been spending the Christmas
holidays in Decatur visiting her
children and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
and Miss Wendy Elliott were
Friday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Williamson.
Miss Sarah Bond spent the
Christmas holidays in East
Point with her sister, Miss
Annie Rosa Bond.
Mrs. G. B. Turner, Sr., Mrs.
Tate Turner of Hillsboro, Mrs.
Donald Koch of Decatur and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims,
Valerie and Chuck of Griffin
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Kitchens on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Owen and
Miss Edith Fromm of Kanka
kee, 111. were houseguests
during the weekend of Rev. and
- Mrs. Lon Hadwin and family.
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We light up one out of
every four Georgians.
They are people who live in areas where
they couldn't get electricity from any other
source. So they formed consumer-owned electric
utilities —4l of them—that maintain over
77,000 miles of lines—enough to go tliree times
around the earth—to bring dependable electric
power to 80% of the area of Georgia. I hat s
doing a big job. and we think you ought to know
about it. Because if we don t light you up.
we probably do light up someone you know or
love. So remember who we are.
Central Ceortia
Geetrk Membership Corporation
Friends of Mr. H. 0. Smi j
will be interested to learn i
returned to Hill Top Nursing
Home during the holidays after
being a patient at the Monroe
County Hospital. Mr. Smith’s
condition is slightly improved,
friends are glad to learn.
Friends of Tommy Webb
regret to know he was a patient
several days last week at
Sylvan Grove Hospital in
Jackson.
Christmas Eve guests of Mrs.
Mildred Ballenger, Mrs. O. A.
Andrews, Miss Ethel Smith and
Miss Katherine Smith were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Traylor of
Smyrna and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Atkinson of Whites burg.
Mrs. C. M. Coggins of Atlanta
visited friends in Jackson
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Washington, Miss Jenny Wash
ington, James Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas H. Standard and
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Washington, Mr. Franklin
Washington and David spent
Christmas in Sylvester with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Carter and sons
Randall Hardy left Monday to
resume his studies at Rabun
Gap-Nacoochee School follow
ing a visit during the Christmas
holidays with his mother, Mrs.
Marcus Hardy, and family.
Mr. Harvey J. Powell of
Monticello was a business
visitor to Jackson Friday
morning.
ats.v'Sft
were dmn James of Ja ckson
gUests Tuesday
December 26th, of Mrs r, /’
James at her hnm Grady
Street. h 6on Nels ™