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JAMES LAMAR
Anti-inflation legislation.
Flynt Names
Carley To
AF Academy
Washington, D.C. 6th
District Congressman John
J. Flynt announced today
that Dale H. Carley, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale H.
Carley of Griffin, Ga., has
been appointed to the United
States Air Force Academy at
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
following his nomination by
Congressman Flynt.
Dale will graduate in June
from Griffin High School in
Griffin where he has main
tained an outstanding aca
demic record and has been
active in many outside
activities.
He has been an active
participant in Boy Scouts,
church activities, Spanish
Club, annual staff and the
Marching and Concert Band.
Asa Scout, he has received
the Medal of Merit Award,
the God and Country Award
and the Order of the Arrow
Award.
Also an active participant
in athletics, Dale prefers
trace and swimming. In his
younger days he also
participated in both Little
League and Babe Ruth
Baseball.
When notifying Dale of his
appointment, Rep. Flynt
said, “I congratulate you on
your appointment, and I have
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THE PEOPLE’S FORUM
What issue would you like to see the General Assembly
concentrate on in the new session?
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SARA BETH
CROCKARELL
Lower pupil to teacher
ratio.
IN MEMORY OF MR.
LONNIE C. ETHRIDGE
We read I’ll meet you in the
morning on some markers
we pass by
Gone but not forgotten,
Rest in Peace, Or At Home in
the Sky
But words on a marker
cannot express all the
thoughts
The love and the memories
that a love one has brought.
So it is now with Daddy, in
our hearts he’s so real,
And we know that from our
memory, He, death cannot
steal. Wife and Children.
every confidence that you
will distinguish yourself as a
Cadet at the Academy.”
Dale will report to the Air
Force Academy in early July
of 1975. He plans to pursue a
military career upon his
graduation.
TRY
BOB’S FAMOUS
PIT COOKED BARBECUE
Jackson Lake Hwy. 36
Open Wednesday thru Sunday
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1975
DARWIN CAMPBELL
Getting the economy back
on its feet.
IN APPRECIATION
To all our wonderful
neighbors and friends who
have been so thoughtful and
considerate during the illness
and upon the death of our
loved one, we are truly
grateful. Your prayers, vi
sits, phone calls, trays of
food, beautiful flowers, and
other kind deeds have been
appreciated so very much.
We would also like to express
our appreciation to Dr. Jack
Newman and the staff at
Sylvan Grove Hospital for
their kind and devoted
services. Words are so
inadequate at such a time,
but we especially want you to
know how very much we
treasure your friendship.
Belle, Andy, Lynn, Andrew
Waldrep and Family.
Before the Indians came,
a species of horse roamed
North America. They stood
about six feet high, and
had short legs ending in
three clawed toes.
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EDNA MILLER
Doing what can be done for
education while keeping in
mind that the students come
first.
Mrs Weldon
Dies After
Long Illness
Mrs. Eva Williams Wel
don, 66, died Monday,
January 27, in the Monroe
County Hospital following a
long illness.
Mrs. Weldon was a native
of Monroe County and was a
retired employee of the
William Carter Company.
She was a member of the
Second Baptist Church in
Forsyth and of the Woodmen
of the World.
Funeral services were
conducted Wednesday after
noon at 2 o’clock in the chapel
of Andrew Dillon and Son
Funeral Heme in Forsyth.
Burial was in Monroe,
Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Weldon is survived by
her husband, Francis M.
Weldon, Sr., of Jackson; two
daughters, Mrs. Mary
Reeves of Jackson and Mrs.
Martha McWhirter of Ma
con; two sons, Francis M.
Weldon, Jr. of Forsyth and
Lewis Weldon of Jackson;
two sisters, Mrs. Rudisil
Pickins and Mrs. Sam
Anderson, both of Forsyth;
five brothers, T. F. Williams,
Cullen Williams and Guy
Williams, all of Forsyth, Joe
Williams of Cartersville and
J. N. Williams of Savannah;
10 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Gary
McClure, Cecil Zellner, War
ren Williams, Walter Wil
liams, Allen Parker, and
Cary Bittick.
Officers of the Georgia
Diagnostic and Classification
Center served as honorary
pallbearers.
Mother Mrs.
Martin Died
January 19
Mrs. Marie Hendry Bo
land, 81, of Sandersville, died
Sunday, January 19, at the
Memorial Hospital in Wash
ington County after an
extended illness.
Mrs. Boland was born
November 12, 1893 in
Alabama, the daughter of the
late William N. Hendry and
the late Mrs. Lucy Sharmon
Hendry.
She was the widow of Mr.
Marvin Glenn Boland. She
was a member of Cross Keys
Methodist Church in Macon.
Funeral services were
conducted Monday, January
20, at two o’clock at Hart’s
Mortuary in Macon with the
Rev. Bill Strickland of
Tennille officiating. Inter
ment was in Riverside
Cemetery with May Funeral
Home in charge of arrange
ments.
Mrs. Boland is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Virgil
Beatty of Barwick, Mrs.
Robert W. Wommack of
Tennille, and Mrs. Iris B.
Martin of Jackson; a son,
Marvin G. Boland, Jr. of
Macon; two sisters, Miss
Lee Hendry and Miss Grace
Hendry, both of Macon; a
brother-in-law, Dr. A. M.
Kirkpatrick of Dublin; 11
grandchildren, two great
grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Robert
W. Wommack, Jr., H.
Edward Martin, Jr., B. L.
Leslie, Wayne Wommack,
Sr., Freeman Henderson,
and Howard Sawyer.
THEATRE GUILD
TO MEET TUESDAY
The regular meeting of the
Jackson Theatre Guild will
be on Tuesday, February 11,
at 7:00 at the Van Deventer
Center. There will be a
meeting at 7:00 prior to the
regular meeting at which all
members of the Board of
Directors and all officers are
asked to be present. This
meeting, too, will be at the
Van Deventer Center.