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NUPTIALS FEBRUARY 16th
TO UNITE MISS CATHY
GODBY, STEVE WILLARD
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Blankenship of Jackson an
nounce the engagement of their
granddaughter, Cathy Godby,
to Steve Willard.
Mr. Willard is the son of J. P.
Willard, Jr. of McDonough.
Miss Godby is a 1969
graduate of Lakewood High
School in California.
Mr. Willard is a 1966
graduate of Henry County High
and attended North Georgia
Tech in Clarkesville. He is
presently part owner of Encore
Electric in McDonough.
The wedding is planned for
February 16th at eight o’clock
in the evening at the Church of
the Nazarene in Jackson. A
reception will immediately
follow the ceremony.
No invitations are being sent,
all friends and relatives are
cordially invited.
RENEE ROBERTSON WAS
RECENT HONOREE AT
11th BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Renee Robertson cele
brated her eleventh birthday
with a party at the attractive
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Robertson, on Wesley
Drive on Thursday, January
18th. Miss Robertson’s birth
day was Friday, the 19th.
Guests played a number of
games between the hours of
five and seven and enjoyed a
hamburger supper followed by
refreshments of birthday cake
and ice cream.
Guests enjoying the occasion
in addition to the honoree were
Misses Lisa Robertson, Lisa
Taylor, Marie Ross, Denise
Kelly, Lynn Shapard, Jean
O’Quinn, Lisa Bradley and
Shelly Hamlin.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Carpenter are visiting Mr. W.
H. Gordon for several days.
Mr. Carpenter has been
stationed in China Lake,
California and has been
transferred to Jacksonville,
Florida.
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BARBARA CLEVELAND IS
BRIDE OF MR. GREEN
AT MISSISSIPPI RITES
Miss Barbara Cleveland
became the bride of James
David Green Saturday, Jan
uary 20th, at the home of Mrs.
Romona Hagood in Gulfport,
Miss. Rev. Kermith Boadus
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
Miss Cleveland is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Cleveland of Jack
son. Mr. Green is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy D. Green of
Lockhart, Texas.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was attractively
attired in a white knit street
length dress. The bridal
nosegay was of pink carnations
and Sweetheart roses.
Miss Marlene Roberts of
Kingsly, Georgia served as
Maid of Honor. Tom Green,
brother of the groom, served as
best man.
Following a honeymoon trip
to New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs.
Green are at home to their
friends at Box 72, West Beach,
Biloxi, Mississippi where both
serve in the Air Force at
Keesler AFB.
SKATING PARTY WAS
ENJOYED BY MEMBERS
OF BASKETBALL TEAM
The Van Deventer Youth
Center girls basketball team,
Sears of Jackson, had a skating
party at Joel’s Roller Rink
after their second game.
The members of the Sears
team include Tanzi Nors
worthy, Terry Dodson, Frankie
Maddox, Rhonda Hutcheson,
Lisa Taylor, Lynn Shapard,
Ginger Storey, Lisa Weldon
and Dee Storey.
PERSONAL
Friends of Mrs. Wayne Cook
will be interested to learn she
underwent surgery Friday
morning at the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital in
Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Plymel
spent several days vacationing
in Las Vegas, Nevada last
week.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA
Happy
Birthday
The Progress-Argus extends
a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to
the following:
February 2 -- John Olin
Pettigrew, Wright Grant
Hicks, Jr., J. W. Copeland,
Kermit Williams, Cary Kelly,
Mrs. J. H. Jackson, Mrs. Hugh
Glidewell, Curtis T. Kelley,
Mrs. George Cannon, Regina
Moody.
February 3- Mrs. B. H.
Moss, M. J. Freeman, B. Y.
Lunceford, Robert Lee Wal
drop, Doris Cook, Mrs.
Wilhelmina Dickson, Mrs.
Johnny Colwell, Julius Spoon,
Dan Wright, John Cook, Mrs.
T. E. Huff, Sharon Cross, Mrs.
Earl A. Bender, Jr., Robert
Green, Jr., Leigh Ann Lassiter.
February 4 Franklin
McLendon, Kipling L. Wise,
Edith Brooks, Virgil Hamlin,
Mrs. R. C. Edwards, Mrs. R. L.
Bennett, Robert Lee Evans,
John Ronnie Kimbell, Maurice
Walter Carmichael, Jr., Lind
sey McCoy, Jackie Cook, Mrs.
Fleet Duffey, Andrew J.
Fuqua, Mrs. T. E. Grubbs,
Henry Cecil Sims, Ellen Henry,
Jeffrey Raynor, Mrs. D. R.
Arnold.
February 5 -- Frank S.
Maddox, Howell McMichael,
Grace Parmelia Maddox, Dyer
Edwards, Stephen Henry Ball,
Mrs. J. M. L. Comer, Roy
Calvin Letson, Martha King,
Claudia Joan Ivey, Jackie
Rooks, David Thomas, Frank
Stephens, Jewel Rebecca
Green.
February 6 - Harold Fletch
er, Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mrs.
Inez Hardy, Robin Fletcher,
Bud Rossey, Margaret Mitch
ell, Frances Smith, Max Per
due, Juanita Barnes, Mrs. H.
R. James, Bobby Allen, Mrs.
Bertha Mae Cochran, Mrs.
Butler Smith, Robby Lanfair,
Mrs. R. T. Castleberry,
Deborah Taylor, W. C. Darsey,
Vanessa Ray, Mike Perkins,
Patricia Susan Freeman.
February 7 - Aubrey
Patrick, Mrs. J. M. Moore,
Phillip Wayne Wilson, Mrs.
Aldine Carmichael, Jackie
Cook, Asa Larkin Mangham,
Dave R. Bailey, Mrs. Bill
Sasser, Mrs. Wayne Reeves,
Anna Maria Moore, Sara
Craig, Cheryl Pope Kish, T. E.
Huff, Mrs. W. Frank DeLamar,
Mrs. Newton Mayfield.
February 8 - Mrs. Quill
Hardy, Annette Rape, Mrs. W.
C. Mitchell, Cary Ogden Pope,
Cornelia Claire M. Thornton,
Mary Elizabeth Moore, Joe
Brown, Sr., Kebon Ingram,
Angela Lynn Wise, Mrs. James
W. Truluck, Dorothy Dahlin,
Johnny Caldwell, James L.
Cooper, Joseph Floyd.
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PERSONAL
Rufus Adams spent Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week in
Washington, D. C. attending
the Commodity Credit Corpor
ation meeting. During his
absence Mrs. Adams visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Garland
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliett Redman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughn
and Mrs. Charlie Long at
tended a Mary Carter meeting
Sunday in Atlanta at the
American Hotel and enjoyed a
luncheon while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Duke,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hart and family
and Mrs. Teri H. Williams and
son of Houston, Texas visited
last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Hood and son, Jonathan,
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Williams and Keith will be
Friday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Williamson,
the occasion celebrating the
birthday of Mr. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W.
Carmichael motored to Atlanta
Sunday and had as their
luncheon guest their daughter,
Miss Dorner Carmichael, of
Atlanta.
The friends of Russell
Marchman will be interested to
learn he was transferred from
Clayton General Hospital to
Sylvan Grove Hospital last
Thursday. Mr. Marchman has
been in critical condition after
suffering a heart seizure while
at work Saturday morning,
January 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
represented the Jackson
Church of the Nazarene in
Perry Friday night and
Saturday at the annual Sunday
School Superintendent’s Con
ference.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Andy
Holston of LaGrange, Ken
tucky visited several days last
week with Mrs. F A. Holston
and other relatives and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Louis Camp
bell of Sarasota, Florida spent
several days here last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Campbell, Rose and Melton
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Smith, Debbie and Kevin.
Mrs. B. W. Collins and Mrs.
H. H. Koch of Atlanta spent last
weekend with Mrs. Jimmy
Kitchens and grandfather,
Valerie and Chuck, of Griffin
while Mr. Kitchens and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles S. Sims of
Griffin were on a fishing trip to
Florida.
Friends of Mr. 0. B.
Bankston regret to learn he has
been ill for the past week and
has been confined to his bed at
his Indian Springs Camp
ground home.
Girl Scouts
Will Push
Cookie Sale
The 1973 Pine Valley Girl
Scout Cookie Sale will get
underway on February 9, and
continue thru February 24,
Mrs. Ruth Ash, Butts County
cookie chairman- announced
this week.
Again this year, Girl Scouts
in your town will be selling the
large Family size box for SI.OO
in the flavors you’ve been
waiting for: mint, peanut but
ter, assorted sandwich, butter
flavored shorties and chocolate
chip. The latter will be an
improved version of the
pecanette cookie.
Mrs. John T. Grissom,
Council Cookie Chairman, met
with town cookie chairmen on
January 18, to distribute troop
sale materials.
Girl Scouts become “Cookie
Pushers” (isn’t this a better
image than the other kind of
“pushers” in many of otr
communities?) once a year as
a service to their own
organization. They give up
their free time to take to the
streets in cold, windy or wet
weather to help provide for
themselves and their sister
Scouts, camping facilities,
wider opportunities for travel
and new experiences and to
earn money for their own troop
projects.
The 3,885 members of Pine
Valley Council see the needs
and are willing to work hard to
meet them. Nine (9) girls from
Carrollton, Fayetteville and
Griffin have applied for wider
opportunities with Nationwide
participation in such place£as
New York, Texas, Oregon, The
Ozark Riverways in Missouri,
Michigan, Tennessee and
Alaska.
Two Senior & Cadette troops
of experienced campers are
making plans to go on the
“Wyoming Trek” to our
National Center West, located
on over 3,000 wilderness acres
in the Wyoming mountains.
All of these girls can apply
for financial assistance from
the Girl Opportunity fund
which is funded from cookie
money.
Plans are in the hopper for
two unit activity houses and a
director’s office and living
quarters at Camp Pine Valley.
This is a 312 acre camp site
which provides year round
training and camping facilities
as well as 5 weeks of resident
camping in the summer. This
site which is being developed
with cookie sale profits affords
facilities for girls from Butts
County to explore nature, learn
to be independent, learn to
know themselves, develop
skills to take care of
themselves and others as well
as have a good time swimming,
fishing in the lakes, hiking and
riding the trails, improving the
ecology in the world around
them, making friends, singing
and exploring the arts.
Troops use their share of
cookie profits to finance their
many service projects which
the girls plan and execute to
help make their home com
munity a better place to live.
In 1972, cookie money built a
spacious open-air shelter at
Camp Cecil Jackson, Griffin.
This has been constructed to
include an open fire place with
a grill on each side (ideal for 2
patrols to cook). There are
electrical outlets for a record
player so that groups can folk
dance. By constructing this
shelter, the capacity of Camp
Cecil Jackson has been doubled
for the largest part of the year.
Camp Welcome in Newnan is
also maintained for year round
use of troops by the cookie sale.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the many
friends who remembered me
with cards, flowers, visits and
gifts while I was a patient in
the GriffiA-Spalding County
Hospital and since my return
home. Your prayers and many
kind remembrances will ever
be gratefully cherished and
appreciated. - Mrs. Carolyn
Mackey.
THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1973
New Arrivals
Via
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LITTLE MISS PELT
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Pelt
of Route 3, High Halls Road,
Barnesville, announce the
birth of a daughter, Tamara
Medora, on January 18th.
“Tammy” was born on her
mother’s birthday. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. Troy Pelt of Jackson while
the maternal grandmother is
Mrs. Cathleen G. Darden of
Barnesville. The late Mr. W.
Frank Darden is the maternal
grandfather.
LITTLE MISS GILBERT
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gilbert
of Route 2, Jackson, announce
the birth of a daughter, Lisa
Ann, January 24th at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospi
tal. Mrs. Gilbert is pleasantly
remembered as Miss Kitty
Turner of Jackson.
MASTER KELLY
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Kelly of
Norcross announce the birth of
a son, Casey Mills, December
25th, at Northside Hospital in
Atlanta. Grandparents are
Mrs. A. C. Mills of Norcross
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daniel of
Jackson.
MASTER JAMES
Mr. and Mrs. Paul James,
Jr. of Decatur announce the
birth of a son, Brandon Lee, on
Saturday, January 27th, at
Georgia Baptist Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harper of
Flovilla while Mr. and Mrs.
Paul James of Decatur are
paternal grandparents.
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