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Happy
Birthday
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
September 27: H. C.
Brooks, J. Watts Maddox,
Rebon S. Maddox, George H.
Brooks, Jr., Mrs. Troy Allen,
Mrs. Evelyn Howell, Vergia
Mangham, Alan Keith Fam
brough, Mrs. Harold McMi
chael, Mrs. W. C. Adams,
Mrs. F. E. Holland, Renee
Wright, Rev. Gordon Fin
cher, Jackie Dozier, Mrs.
Donald Freeman, Mrs.
James A. Gregory, Mrs. E. J.
Jarrell.
September 28: J. L.
Fletcher, Jr., Helen Martin,
Frankie Mae Kersey, Mrs.
Marvin Martin, Jane Barnes,
Rebecca Gail Glidewell,
Larry G. Cook, Mrs. Leßoy
Ades, Mrs. George Saunders,
Mrs. Ed Daniel, Martha Jane
Lee, Kevin Youngblood, Mrs.
Henry L. Hilderbrand.
September 29: Ralph Cook,
Duvall Patrick, John Carl
Bledsoe, Mrs. Lee Hardy,
Lewis Freeman, Jr., Betty
Bowden, Wesley Harris, W.
T. Gregg, Larry Dean
Duffey, Earn Watkins, H. L.
Peck, Larry Meadows.
September 30: Betty Jean
Burford, Bertram Singley,
Smith Price, Clifford Britt,
Mrs. Dorothy D. Eady, Mrs.
A. J. Youngblood, Agnes
Thompson, Barbara Wood,
Linda Smith and Glenda
Smith (twins), Carole Denise
Rooks, Una R. Gilbert, T. E.
Grubbs, Kim Hardin, Brenda
Joy Berry, Mrs. Otis P.
Weaver, Camella Jan Chas
teen, Robert Stuart, Cheryl
Spangler.
October 1: Mrs. H. C.
Brooks, Mrs. C. B. Guest, Jr.,
Harold Young, Marion Thax
ton, Charles Cecil Brooks,
Bernard Byrd, Mrs. L. W.
Nobles, Mrs. Dan T. Hoard,
Mrs. S. W. Maddox, Dennis
McCranie, Priscilla Collins
Coogler, Cathy Cochran,
Mrs. Robert Jones, Lori
Jackson, Susanne Page
Earnhart, Marie Ross, Kathy
Maddox, Debbie Mealey,
Leslie Jean Earnhart, Henry
G. Walker.
October 2: Cliett Redman,
Jr., Mrs. Dewey Wise, Mrs.
Elwyn Patrick, Ora Belle
Brooks, Mrs. Fred Cook,
William H. Presley, Steve
Harper, Robert Farrar
Mangham, Margie W. Hunt,
Mrs. Ben M. Garland, Elaine
Elliott, Michael Caldwell,
Constance Keefe, James T.
Etheridge, Mrs. Joe B.
Taylor, Linda Walker.
October 3: Mrs. Gordon
Freeman, Robert Jones,
Mrs. James Spencer, Mrs.
Hiram Godsey, Ralph Cope
land, Wendell G. Spencer,
Sally Cantrell, Mrs. G. C.
O’Neal, Jeffrey English,
Fred Collins, Mrs. E. L. Cost,
Mrs. Ralph C. Campbell, Sr.
HOSPITAL REPORT
Patients at Sylvan Grove
Hospital during the period
September 17 through Sep
tember 24 were:
Amelia Anderson, Emma
Mann, Lillie Crane, Troy
Welch, Harvey James, Reba
Jinks, Annie Couch, Virginia
Partridge, Ed Goodrum, W.
B. McCoy, J. D. Akins,
Gertrude Tyson, Glennis
Dover, Emmett Thornton,
Lemma Blackwell, Tommy
Baker, Lawrence Patterson,
Ella Young, Harold Cochran,
B. 0. Cleveland, Lois
Paterson, Ralph Fogg, Lee
Worley, Marion Newton, C.
W. Haley.
BIBLE BAPTISTS TO
HAVE SINGING 28th
A singing is scheduled for
Saturday night, September
28th, at Bible Baptist Church
on Indian Springs Street,
beginning at 7:45 o’clock.
Featured will be the Shep
herd Family and other
groups, according to W. B.
Ashley, who is in charge.
MISS CAVENDER
WAS HONOREE AT 14TH
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caver,
der of Indian Springs
honored their daughter, Miss
Karen Cavender, with a
birthday party on Saturday,
September 14th, in celebra
tion of her 14th birthday.
Highlight of the evening
was a huge bonfire for
marshmallow toasting.
Guests included Kenny
Norsworthy, Lynne Duke,
Kathy Crockarell, Donnie
Norsworthy, Mike Hamlin,
Bobby Long, Ricky Long,
Aubrey Burford, Frankie
Maddox, Morris Crockarell,
Charlie Robison, Esca Pace,
Scott Moore, Jeff Loftin,
Robert Anderson, and a
special guest, Candy Leslie
of Roswell.
Following the enjoyable
evening, the young men
departed for home and the
young girls were spend the
night guests.
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Accuracy is important to Cathy Moore of Butts
County as she types her assignment. Cathy is a Clerical
student at Griffin Tech.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.
Brown, Jr. and little son,
Clint, spent the past weekend
in Warner Robins, Georgia.
While there they visited with
Mrs. Eston Gause and with
Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs.
Gifford Tiller, and her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Strawn had as their guests
during the week Mrs. Nina
Boyd and daughter, Ruth, of
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
CLASS OF 1949 HELD
REUNION SUNDAY AT
INDIAN SPRINGS PARK
The Jackson High Class of
1949 celebrated their 25th
anniversary with a picnic at
Indian Springs State Park,
Sunday, September 22.
Ennis O’Neal presided
over a business session. Jack
Knowles was elected presi
dent and Jean Dial King was
elected secretary-treasurer
of the group for the next five
years at which time the next
reunion will be held.
Class members, along with
their families who enjoyed
the reunion were T. B.
(Sonny) Williamson, Betty
Anne Sims Pope, Herman
Cawthon, Wilburn (Peter)
Ridgeway, J. Ed Williams,
Sara Christian Moore, Char
lie Stewart, Betty Moore
Winzeler, Jean Dial King,
Ennis O’Neal, Becky Fun
derburk Dodson, Conner
Dodson, Skeeter Franklin
Dacus, Jack Knowles, and
James Biles.
McDonough, Mrs. George
White of Houston, Texas, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Strawn and
Mrs. Mardell Marchman of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M.
Garland of Macon will join
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Garland
for the trip to Athens
Saturday for the Georgia-
South Carolina game at
Sanford Field.
REV., MRS. JENKINS
HONOR GUESTS AT
RECEPTION SUNDAY
A reception in honor of
Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Jenkins
was held Sunday, September
15th, following the evening
worship service. The Jenkins
have been at Macedonia
Baptist Church for six years.
The congregation pre
sented Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins
with a pair of Lazy-Boy
recliners in appreciation of
the many services performed
by this dedicated couple.
The Fellowship Hall was
decorated for the occasion
with bouquets of roses. The
serving table held a crystal
punch bowl at each end with
silver candelabrum and a
two-tier cake decorated with
roses in the center. Delicious
cookies and sandwiches were
also served.
About 175 people attended
the reception. Special guests
for the evening were the
Youth Choir from the Second
Baptist Church in Griffin.
PTO HOLDS
FIRST MEETING
The first meeting for the
year of the Butts County PTO
was held Thursday night,
September 19th, at the
Jackson High School Audito
rium.
Wilma Bridges, President,
presided.
After the pledge of alle
giance to the flag and
devotional, this year’s offic
ers were sworn in. Following
next was the introduction of
the Butts County School
Board and the teachers for
all four schools. Plans were
then discussed for the
upcoming Halloween Carni
val-
Following adjournment of
the meeting, refreshments
were served in the school
lunchroom.
JUNIOR CLASS
SELLING MAGAZINES
The Junior Class of
Jackson High School is
winding up their annual
magazine subscription pro
motion with receipts from
the sale of new and renewal
subscriptions to be applied to
expenses of the Junior Class.
The class members are
busily engaged in soliciting
subscriptions and renewals
as the campaign will end on
September 30th. For more
information, if you are
interested in a magazine
subscription, call 775-7175.
JAMES T.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974
The Gospel Road Be
Shown at Two Churches
The story is old, but the
perspective is up-dated and
brought into sharp focus by
the film THE GOSPEL
ROAD to be shown on
Sunday, Sept. 29th, at First
Baptist Church and Mace
donia Baptist Church. The
showing will begin at 7:30
p.m. at both churches.
THE GOSPEL ROAD,
distributed by World Wide
Pictures, was conceived and
produced by Johnny Cash
and his wife, June Carter
Cash, whose desire was to
tell the story of Jesus Christ
in a realistic and meaningful
way.
The film is a unique blend
of scripture-based narrative,
an abundant supply of
specially written songs, and
a series of in-depth character
portrayals, with Israel itself
as the mixing bowl.
You are there, walking
beside the Jordan and the
Sea of Galilee; you are there,
seeing Him in many human
situations that establish a
practical and personal rap
In Arabia, carnfelians are thought to be a remedy for loose
teeth!
Ladies Have
Returned
From Tour
Miss Dorothy Thomas, tour
director, along with 37 ladies
returned Sunday afternoon
from a 16-day tour via
Greyhound Bus that carried
them through the southwest
ern part of the United States,
up the Pacific coast to San
Francisco, and back through
the central part of the U.S.
Among those from Jackson
who went on the tour, in
addition to Miss Thomas,
were Jane Powell, Gertrude
Wright, Eloise Beauchamp,
Blanche Thornton, and Thel
ma Prosser.
A wonderful time was
reported by the group with
beautiful scenery and many
interesting and historical
places visited.
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You are there, being
introduced to the disciples,
and gaining insights into
their varied personalities.
You are there, experiencing
the highly charged emotional
impact of the trial before
Pilate, and becoming so
personally involved that you
feel sympathetic pain when
Robert Elfstrom, in an
outstanding portrayal of
Christ, suffers the physical
attack that precedes the
Crucifixion.
Adding to the effectiveness
of THE GOSPEL ROAD in its
endeavor to convey reality
for this day are: the
fascinating treatment of the
Crucifixion, making this
tragedy an event of signi
ficance that reaches from its
own time across the years to
take on meaning for all men
of all ages; and the songs and
background music of Johnny
Cash and other outstanding
musicians, whose contem
porary style is not out of
keeping with the story.
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SEPTEMBER 27th
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