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Jenkinsburg News
By Mrs. T. H. Price
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Walker of Cairo and Mrs. E. V.
Patrick of Carrollton were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
0. Minter Friday and Satur
day.
Mr. Jim Whitaker of East
Point was the weekend guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Whitaker. Miss Linda
Richardson of Atlanta and
Mrs. Ansley Brown and Cathy
of Smyrna visited them on
Saturday.
Mr.and Mrs. Jimmy Chaves,
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Kelly and Amy erf Thomas ton
visited Mr. and Mrs. John O.
Minter Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. Melvin O’Neal
of Forest Park visited Mrs. W.
T. Mote and Tally Saturday
evening. Mrs. Helen Jackson of
Griffin spent the weekend with
them.
Mrs. Lillian Craven of
Powder Springs was house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Allen last week.
Friends are glad Mrs. M. B.
Farrar returned home from
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA
Emory Hospital Saturday
where she was a patient a
couple of days for minor
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hooten
went over to Griffin Sunday
evening to be with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Travis as their
small son, Charles, Jr. was
rushed to Griffin Hospital with
a ruptured appendix. We wish
for little Charles a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. David Burford
of Flovilla, Mr. and Mrs.
Lanier Burford and Wade of
Covington were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Burford and family Sunday.
Visitors in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook and
family and Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Cook of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Burford, Aubrey, Jackie and
Lindy and Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Price attended the Gospel
singing at Flovilla Baptist
Church Saturday night.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
andMrs .T.H. Price were Rev.
and Mrs. Elbert Moore and
Mary Ann of Hampton, Rev.
and Mrs. Billy Floyd, Joseph
and Bradley of Jackson and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seabolt,
Jeannene, Laura and Mary
Ann of Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper of
Marietta, Mrs. Annie Lou
Glass of Decatur and Mrs.
Maddox were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cooper.
Those attending the work
shop at Holiday Inn, Mc-
Donough, Thursday, sponsored
by the Home Extension Dept,
of Henry County, were Mrs. H.
20 OAK ST., JACKSON, GA.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1973
G. Harris, Miss Ruby Lane,
Mrs. R. A. Allen and her
visitor, Mrs. Lillian Craven,
Mrs.T. H. Priceand Mrs. T. T.
Patrick. Classes were held in
making terrariums, hanging
baskets, table arrangements
and also growing orchids and
houseplants.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane of
Avondale Estates visited Miss
Ruby Lane Friday.
Miss Ruby Lane met with
friends, Miss Maude King,
Miss Pauline Hardman and
Miss Lucy Robinson, all of
Covington, at Henderson’s on
Covington Highway Thursday
to have dinner and celebrate
the birthday of Miss King.
Mrs. T. T. Patrick spent the
weekend with her sister and
family, Mrs. Sara Siewert, at
Clayton.
Miss June Farrar of College
Park spent the weekend at
home with Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Farrar. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Mangham visited on Sunday.
Mrs.T. H. Price attended the
Christian Business Women’s
luncheon at Lakeside Club,
East Point with Mrs. Richard
Price Wednesday. Mrs. Rich
ard Price was on the program.
“A hospital is a place where
a private room has nothing
to do with privacy.’’(Chang
ing Times)
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Kiwanians
Saw Georgia
Grid Films
Jackson Kiwanians had an
opportunity Tuesday night,
April 10th, to relive highlights
of the Georgia Bulldog’s 1972
football season in a film
brought to the club by Jimmy
Maddox, program chairman.
The thirty minute film was
prepared by the Georgia
Athletic Department with the
film depicting highlights by the
Bulldogs as they posted a 7-4
record.
Y. C. Hudson, vice president,
presided in the absence of
David Black. Joe Taylor led
singing in the absence of Denny
O’Neal.
Assembly God
Church Sets
Services
Announcement was made
this week that the newly
organized Assembly of God
Church in Jackson will begin
regular Sunday services East
er Sunday, April 22nd, at the
church’s location at 537 East
Third Street.
Sunday School will begin at
ten o’clock with the worship
hour to f oil wv at eleven o’clock.
Sunday night services will
begin at seven o’clock with
prayer meeting to be held each
Tuesday evening at 7:30
o’clock.