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January 19-25
Is National
Jaycee Week
Georgia Jaycee State Pre
sident, Gordon Brick, along
with National Jaycee Presi
dent, David Hale, have
announced January 19-25,
1975 as National Jaycee
Week. State President Brick
said the purpose of the week
is to focus attention on young
men and the work they are
doing in the communities of
Georgia and across the
Nation.
The week celebrates the
founding of the Jaycees in
1915, when Henry Giessen
bier saw a need for a young
men’s civic group and
organized the first chapter in
St. Louis. The movement
spread so fast that in 1920,
the United States Junior
Chamber of Commerce was
formed with 24 cities repre
sented. The name of the
National Organization was
changed from the United
States Junior Chamber of
Commerce to the United
States Jaycees in 1965 at the
National Convention of the
young men’s civic group.
Built on solid foundation of
creating opportunities for
leadership training through
community betterment pro
jects, the Jaycees today,
over 300,000 strong, are
active in over 7,000 commu
nities in the United States.
The National headquarters is
located in Tulsa, Oklahoma
with the Georgia State Office
being in Perry, Georgia.
Mrs. Johnson
Passes At
Hilltop
Mrs. Sanger Polk Johnson,
84, a former resident of
Jackson for a long number of
years, died around 7 o’clock
Thursday morning, January
9, at Hilltop Nursing Home in
Monroe County where she
had been a patient for
several years.
Born in Newton County on
January 20,1891, she was the
daughter of Mr. Joshua
Alexander Polk and Mrs.
Sara Martha Key Polk. She
was the widow of Mr. M. C.
Johnson.
Mrs. Johnson was a
member of the First Baptist
Church in Jackson and was
very active in the Jeptha
Chapter No. 252 of the Order
of the Eastern Star and was
also a member of the William
Mclntosh Chapter, Daugh
ters of the American Revolu
tion.
Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon at 2
o’clock in the chapel of
Haisten Funeral Home in
Jackson with the Rev. Don
Folsom, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, and Dr. Guy
Walton, officiating. Inter
ment was in the Jackson City
cemetery with Haisten Fune
ral Home in charge of
arrangements.
The members of the
Eastern Star were in charge
of the graveside services.
Mrs. Johnson is survived
by three sisters, Mrs. Inez
Watson and Mrs. Flower
Anderson, both of Covington;
Mrs. Berta Mae Stowers of
East Point; two brothers,
Thurman Polk of Covington
and G. W. Polk of Daytona
Beach, Florida; two step
daughters, Mrs. Florence J.
Scott of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
and Miss Blanche Johnson of
Washington, D.C.; two step
sons, Wayne Johnson of
North Hollywood, Calif., and
George Johnson of Seat
Pleasant, Maryland.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all the
people who remembered me
with cards and letters during
the illness of my sister, Mrs.
A. B. Lovejoy of Sanford,
Florida, and upon her death
January 2nd, 1975. Every
kindness was appreciated
very much. Hope you all will
have a healthy, happy new
year. lnez O’Neal (Mrs.
J. H.)
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