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STARK NEWS
By Mrs. B. A. Williamson
Miss Lunette Kitchens of
Atlanta is spending several
days with her sister, Mrs.
Madge Holifield.
Mrs. Jewell Snow joined
her sister, Mrs. Vinie Lowry,
of Lawrenceville and to
gether they spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Martin, in Norwood.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Snow and Mrs.
Lowry attended Open House
at Parks Seed Cos. in
Greenville, South Carolina.
On Saturday night the group,
with the addition of Zollie and
Ricky Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Langley had dinner
in Augusta.
Mr. John O’Neal, who has
been a patient in Griffin
Hospital for more than a
week, is expected to return
home early in the week.
Mrs. Bessie Cawthon ac
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Mayhue and children
and spent several days last
week at Jekyll Island.
Messrs. John and Sam
Allen attended the Blue
Grass Music Festival in
Hartwell Sunday.
Mr. James B. Williamson
and Joe Williamson, of
Macon, were guests for
supper Monday night of Mrs.
Lillian Williamson.
Mrs. Ina Cawthon was
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Cawthon, Mark and
Wally, in Jackson, on
Sunday.
Mrs. Neal Allen spent
Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. Linda Hester, at
Norcross.
Mr. Bob Hardy brought
Mr. Truman Hardy home
from Hill Top Nursing Home
to spend the day Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Greer, of
Griffin, visited him on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Troy Allen spent
Tuesday in Macon going
down for a check up at his
doctor’s office.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Whit
latch and children left
Sunday for a week’s vacation
to points of interest in
know yout ’
Carpeting
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By
ED CLEVELAND
FLUFFING
OF FIBERS
Fluffing is a term used in
the carpet trade to describe
loose fiber: fragments left on
the surface of a carpet by the
manufacturer. You may see
some of these loose fibers on
new carpet, but there is no
reason to be concerned.
These loose fibers will
disappear after the carpet
has been placed on the floor
and used for awhile. A
vacuum cleaner will usually
get most of these fluffed
fibers on the first cleaning,
bpt sometimes the carpet has
to be vacuumed several
times before they all dis
appear.
Carpet sold in our store has
been inspected and approved
by the manufacturer, and by
us. We are making every
effort to present you with
first quality merchandise.
CLEVELAND
CARPETS, INC.
Jenkinsburg, Ga.
Florida.
Mrs. Evelyn Barnes and
Sherri, Scott and Chris
Thurston of the Four Points
Community were spend the
day guests Wednesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Taylor.
Mrs. Charles Mayhue and
daughter, Renee, of Gray
visited the Taylors on
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Jack Taylor, of
Atlanta, spent Friday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen
and Cheryl, of Decatur, were
supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Allen Saturday
night.
COUNTY WIDE
PUBLIC MEETING
THURSDAY NIGHT-JULY 31st
7 P.M.
" ' ■ - - ■ , ' ■ 'A
BUTTS COURTHOUSE
COURTROOM
All interested persons are invited
to attend to hear discussion on
County Tax Assessments.
Butts County Steering Committee
Taxpayers Protective Ass’n.
(Ad Paid For by Members of the Taxpayers Protective Ass’n.)
Mrs. Gwennell Brand and
Terry, who recently moved
to Atlanta, were visiting in
the community during the
weekend.
Members of Stark United
Methodist Church enjoyed an
outdoor covered dish supper
Sunday evening followed by a
gospel singing later. A large
group from the New Hope
United Methodist Church in
Henry County were present
for the singing.
Mr. William Stokes from
the Arthristis Foundation in
Atlanta, visited briefly with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMichael
last Monday. In the afternoon
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks for your friendship
and kindness through the
years. Both are greatly
appreciated. Joe Fletcher.
he spoke at the meeting of the
A.A.R.P. Chapter in Jack
son. Mr. Stokes was a college
classmate of Tommy Mc-
Michael.
Mrs. Charles Cook, sister
of Mrs. Jim McMichael was
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
McMichael, Sunday.
Miss Lucile Johnston, of
Macon, is the guest this week
of Mrs. Emerson McMichael.
Rites For B.
W. Collins
In Atlanta
Funeral services for Mr.
Bill Watson Collins of 683
Cresthill Ave., Atlanta, were
held Thursday, July 24th, at
two o’clock from Lowndes
Chapel. Dr. Richard B. Sims
officated with interment at
Crestlawn Memorial Park.
A retired construction
foreman with the City of
Atlanta, Mr. Collins died
Tuesday, July 22nd. He was a
member of the North Atlanta
Baptist Church and was an
Army Air Force veteran in
World War 11.
Mr. Collins was a past
master of Oglethorpe
Masonic Lodge No. 655 and
was a member of Yaarab
Shrine Temple and the
Knights of Mecca.
Members of the Oglethrope
Masonic Lodge served as
pallbearers and honorary
escort.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Fannie Bell
Waits; daughter, Mrs.
Lamar O’Shields of Douglas
ville; brothers, T. T. Collins
NOTE OF APPRECIATION
My sincere thanks to all
you wonderful people for the
many kind and thoughtful
things you did for me while I
was sick. My heart is full of
love and gratitude for each
thought of me. You helped to
make my shut-in days much
brighter. Ethel H. (Mrs. D.
W.) Ham.
of Decatur; K. H. Collins of
Atlanta and T. H. Collins of
Carrollton; two grandchil
dren