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Happy
Birthday
The Progress-Argus extends
a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to
the following:
November 9 - Edna Conkle,
Mrs. J. D. Bankston, Jack
Lofton, Ann Clark, Martha Lee
Maddox, Mrs. W. L. Howell,
Mrs. Thomas Fogg, Elana
Compton, A. G. Cowan,
Kimberly Dawn Kierbow,
Clarence Edward,Daniel, Jr.,
Brenda Forehand, Mrs. Billy
Pelt, Lynn Hudgins, Mrs.
James 0. Fincher, Martha
Lynn Fincher, Johnny Branch,
Vickie Lawson, Kathy Free
man.
November 10 -- Robert
Hardy, Mrs. D. D. Estes, Betty
Ruth Meredith, Mrs. Ora
Owens, Mrs. A. H. Waldrop,
Mrs. Ann Shields, Patricia Ann
Minton, Jimmy Awtry, H. Ed
Martin, Jr., Jason Phillips,
Mrs. Chas. E. Bennett, Joe B.
Taylor.
November 11 -- Annette
Moore, Absolem Hardy Ogle
tree, Asa O’Neal, Mrs. Alvin
Rush, Judy Annette Rush,
Larry Hodges, George Merritt
Brooks, A. A. Thrasher, Mary
Warwick, Barbara Jean Mad
dox, Mrs. Johnny Kinard, Julia
Ann Morris, R. F. Burpee, Dr.
E. Gonzalez, Kara Black,
James A. Gregory.
November 12 -- Howell
Washington, Lindsay A. Mad
dox, Albert Duke, Jr., Mrs. J.
S. Jackson, Wayne Reeves,
Dan Carter Holsenbeck, Mrs.
H. G. James, Bobby Browning,
Valita Singley, Rachael Wat
kins, Mrs. Tom P. Henley,
Roger Hardy, Jeffery Paul
Lucas, C. A. Harris, Mark F.
Maddox, Albert D. Briscoe,
Mrs. Lucky Jones, Mrs. Joe
Dickens.
November 13 -- Miss Sue
Wallace, Mrs. J. F. Hardy,
Emory Carpenter, Robin
James, David Charles Barber,
Ronnie Jackson, Kimberly
Dawn Presley, Marley Per
kins, Lynne Nicholson, Tina
Rich, Mrs. Larry Evans, Mrs.
Barbara Manning, Mrs. C. R.
Gardner.
November 14 - Mrs. Gaston
T. Hester, Stevie Kinard, 111,
Mrs. P. H. Weaver, Mrs. R. L.
Wilson, Jimmy Watts Jackson,
John E. Wilcher, Annie Lois
Maddox. William Norsworthy,
Martin Ridgeway, Joel Stewart
Cawthon, Jr., George Lamar
Maddox, Mrs. Ed Cantrell,
Mrs. Paul Nail, M. W. Lewis,
Mrs. Douglas Page.
November 15 -- Morris Britt,
George Ingram, Mrs. W. C.
Williams, Mary Ruth Haisten,
Mrs. Dan Fears, Mrs. Robert
K. Lanfair, Mrs. Pearl Moss,
Steven B. Kinard, Jr., David
Meredith, H. D. Vickers.
MAIL EAJ^LY
FOI.r.ES .
Frances' Beauty Shop
Sandra Heath Debby Duke
Frances Horton
• Blow Waving
• Ondulation Curl
• Prescription Permanents
• All Types Beauty Service
(FRANCES HORTON, OWNER)
Phone 775-5309
Indian Springs Hwy., Old Rock Store
“A HAUNTING NIGHT”
DINNER WAS A
FESTIVE EXPERIENCE
“A Haunting Nite” dinner and
“Trick or Treat” party was
hosted by Dewey and Marie
Hightower and children last
week.
Mr. Hightower’s son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hightower, of Union City were
in attendance as well as Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Durrett and
their three little goblins and
Rev. and Mrs. David Black and
two little girl spooks.
Marshmallows toasted over
a witch’s cauldron topped off
the evening before the spirits
faded away into the night.
PERSONAL
Friends of Miss Deborah
Gaddy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Gaddy, regret to
learn that she suffered serious
internal injuries recently when
a motorcycle on which she was
a passenger collided head-on
with a car near Anderson, S. C.
Miss Gaddy is making im
provement from her injuries in
an Anderson hospital and it is
hoped that she can be brought
to a hospital nearer her home
in three or four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams
spent last weekend touring the
mountains, enjoying the gor
geous fall foliage and spent the
night at Murphy, North
Carolina.
Friends of Mrs. A. A.
(Evelyn) Cook are delighted to
see her back on the job at the
office of Dr. Bailey Crockarell.
Mrs. Cook has been out a
number of weeks after suffer
ing a heart attack and has been
convalescing at her Flovilla
home. Friends are glad to
know she is doing nicely though
she still has to take things easy.
Randall Hardy, student at
Rabun Gap Nacoochee School,
is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Marcus Hardy, and family.
Mrs. Rufus Adams enjoyed
dinner with her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben M. Garland, and
Ben, Jr. in Macon last Tuesday
evening while Mr. Garland
attended a District School
Board meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Summers
and Darrell spent the weekend
visiting relatives in Birming
ham, Alabama. Enroute Fri
day night, they were joined by
Miss Laurie Summers, student
at West Georgia College.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Colwell
were supper guests Monday
evening of last week of Mr. and
Mrs. K. K. Williams and Keith.
His many friends regret to
know Rev. S. H. Odom has been
hospitalized several days at
Georgia Baptist Hospital in
Atlanta.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
MRS. GWEN JUHLIN
BRINGS PROGRAM TO
MAGNOLIA GARDEN CLUB
The Magnolia Garden Club
met Thursday, November Ist,
at the home of Mrs. Julian
Fletcher with Mrs. Bill Jones
as co-hostess.
The meeting was presided
over by the president, Dr. Jo
Ann Manley.
Mrs. Gwen Juhlin presented
an interesting program show
ing how to make attractive and
unusual Christmas decora
tions. Dessert and coffee were
served during the social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ball
attended their class reunion at
Georgia Tech held at the
Commerce Club during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard
McLaurin of Athens were
weekend guests of Mrs. J. W.
Carter.
Friday Rev. and Mrs. A. E.
Barton attended a birthday
dinner at the home of their son,
C. W. Barton, who resides in
East Point. The dinner was in
honor of Charles W. Barton and
Frank Lewis Barton. Other
members of the Barton
families were present.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ball
attended the Tech-Duke game
Saturday in Atlanta.
Gail Grant, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tyrus Grant, will
undergo a tonsillectomy opera
tion Thursday in Griffin
Spalding Hospital. Friends
wish her well.
David Estes spent Wednes
day and Thursday nights with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Estes.
Mrs. C. E. Daniels and
mother, Mrs. J. B. Caston,
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Donny Caston and
attended the Georgia-Ken
tucky football game in Athens.
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THE SWEATER
STEPS OUT
Etheridge- Smith Cos.
McCalebs Are
Elected To
Class Offices
Misses Jo and Pat McCaleb
have been elected to serve as
class secretaries for this school
term.
Jo will serve as secretary of
the sophomore class, while Pat
undertakes the duties of the
freshman class secretary.
Jo is a 1972 graduate of
Glennville High School. At ACC
she is President of the Kirei
Nai Ai, a member of Gamma
Beta Phi, Pep Club, Year Book
Staff, and Home Economics
Club.
Pat is a 1973 graduate of
Jackson High School where she
was a member of the Future
Business Leaders of America
and was the recipient of the
Business Award. She is
majoring in secretarial
science.
Both are members of the
Church of Christ. They are the
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Haris McCaleb of Jackson, Ga.
Alabama Christian is a
co-educational, liberal arts
junior college located in
Montgomery. It is fully
accredited by the Southern
Association of Schools and
Colleges.
School
Menu
Mrs. Katherine Fletcher,
School Lunch Director, an
nounces the Butts County
School menu for November 5-9:
Monday: Fish burger with
tartar sauce, French fries,
June peas, apple-graham
cookies & peanut butter.
Tuesday: Chili with beans,
crackers. French bread, carrot
& bell pepper ring, strawberry
shortcake.
Wednesday: Barbecued
chicken, steamed rice, string
beans, beets-rolls, milk,
orange.
Thursday: Beef stroganoff
with noodle, lima beans,
congealed fruit salad, corn
bread, rice pudding with lemon
sauce.
Friday: Hamburger with
mustard & catsup, creamed
potatoes, string beans, sliced
tomatoes & onions, bun, milk,
brownie.
Jenkinsburg News
By Mrs. T. H. Price
Mrs. W. T. Mote and Tally
are spending some time in
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Tar ra toot.
Mrs. W. M. Gallman and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Parker and
Miss Nancy Parker of Oxford
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raborn
Bankston in Jackson last
Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Huff and Lynn were
Mrs. Joyce Cowan, Edie, Cindy
and Debbie of Suwannee.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Watkins
of Decatur were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Minter.
Mrs. W. M. Gallman, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Cook of
Jackson visited Mrs. Jean
Cook and baby son in Griffin
Hospital Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. A. Wagoner of
Watkinsville and Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Lane of Avondale spent
last Tuesday and Wednesday
with Miss Ruby Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Price
and Jeff of Lake Spivey visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Price
Sunday.
Saturday afternoon guests of
Miss Ruby Lane were Miss
Pauline Hardman and Miss
Lucy Robison of Covington.
Mr. Ernest Allen of St.
Petersburg, Fla. spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Allen.
Could you
afford anew washer
if prices jumped?
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That’s why
railroads are essential.
We can't promise a price freeze on washing machines. But we
can say that shipping by rail remains one of the best bargains you'll
find. That's one of the reasons Southern and other railroads are so
popular w ith appliance makers. In fact, 71% of all household
appliances are snipped by rail.
And shipping by rail is as dependable as it is economical.
Maybe that's why railroads handle twice as much intercity freight
as trucks. Two hundred times as much as airlines.
Which is why you need railroads. And why you need Southern.
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THE RAILWM SYSTEM THAT GIVES A GREEN LIGHT TO INNOVATIONS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1973
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Edwards
of Atlanta were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen at
Fall’s View Restaurant Thurs
day night.
Friends and neighbors will
be glad to know Mr. Joe
Fletcher has returned home
from Emory Hospital where he
had been a patient for several
weeks. We hope he will soon be
restored to his normal health.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Morgan of
St. Petersburg, Fla are
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Patrick
had their grandchildren. Billy,
Lisa, John and Edward
Whitesides, of Decatur to
spend the weekend with them.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to my
relatives, friends and others
who remembered me in any
way during my stay in the
hospital and since returning
home. Thanks for the prayers,
cards, flowers and visits. It
made the days seem much
brighter to be remembered.
Please pray for me for
recovery of my continued
illness. -- Edgar L. Wilson.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal
visited last weekend in Decatur
with their children. Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh L O’Neal, and
family.
Mrs. Lizzie Gunn has been a
patient several days at Georgia
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta, her
friends regret to learn.
Mrs. B. 0. Williamson was a
dinner guest last Wednesday of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kermit Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SarkN
Amy and Greg of Orlando,
Florida will arrive during the
weekend to visit Mrs. Jessie S.
Mackey.
Christmas Bazaar
HILLTOP NURSING HOME
Highway 42 South
November 14, 1973
2:00 - 5:00 O’clock
Come get your presents and decorations
while the choice is varied.
Proceeds Patient Craft Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jones Jr.
met Mrs. Omer L. Holmes of
New Orleans, La., Friday
morning at Hartsfield Airport
and visited with her several
hours before Mrs. Holmes
traveled to Athens to spend ten
days with her mother, Mrs. L.
F. Griffeth, who is recupera
ting nicely from a broken hip
and arm suffered in a fall at
her Athens home on September
10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
England enjoyed touring the
mountains of North Georgia,
Gatlinburg, Tenn. and Chero
kee. North Carolina last
weekend.