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Jones-Hemmann Vows
Spoken August 23rd
Marcia Denise Fears
Jones, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Daniel Fears of
Jackson, Georgia, was
married Saturday, August
23, to Mr. Paul Ernst
Hemmann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Arthur Hem
mann of St. Louis, Missouri.
The candlelight, double
ring ceremony was perform
ed at the First Baptist
Church of Jackson. The
Reverend John Lutz of
Chicago officiated. Assisting
in the traditional ceremony
was the Reverend Donald
Folsom.
Miss Deborah Fears was
her sister’s maid of honor.
Mr. John J. Martin, Jr. of
Conyers was best man.
Alfred Daniel Fears, Jr. and
William Andrews Fears,
brothers of the bride, and
James W. Hemmann of San
Francisco, Calif, and Mark I.
Hemmann of St. Louis
Missouri, brothers of the
groom, ushered.
After the wedding, Mr. and
Mrs. Fears entertained at a
reception at their home on
Watkins Street. Miss
Deborah Hemmann, sister of
the groom, kept the bride’s
book. Mrs. Becky Waters,
cousin of the bride, and Mrs.
Miriam Marshall, sister of
the groom, assisted in
serving. Many out-of-town
guests, friends and relatives
Many Guests Attended
EMC Annual Meeting
Among the distinguished
out-of-town guests and local
dignitaries at the annual
meeting of the Central
Georgia Electric Member
ship Corporation at Indian
Springs State Park August
13th were:
David Hamil, REA Ad
ministrator, Washington, D.
C.; Earl Wright, Rural
Electrification Adm., Deca
tur; Benson Ham, CGEMC
Attorney, Forsyth; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph S. McLemore,
CGEMC CPA, George E.
Lykins, GE Supply Cos.,
George T. Brown, General
Electric Cos., Pat Banks,
State Representative,
George Birch, all of Macon;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Mayes,
Southern Engineering, E. W.
Schulenburg, General Elec
tric Cos., W. E. Bell, Duncan
Electric Cos., Ray Harrelson,
Westinghouse Electric
Supply Cos., Arch Bailey,
Hotpoint Sales Representa
tive, Hey wood Gay, Georgia
EMC, all of Atlanta.
Ray Clifton, Georgia EMC,
Walter Harrison, Georgia
EMC (Ret.), of Millen; Ray
Watson, Amicalola EMC,
Jasper; Clarice Turk and
Roy Palmer, Mitchell EMC.
Camilla; T. C. Long, Wayne
Livingston, Randall Pugh,
Henry Verner, Walton EMC,
Monroe; Lehman Lanier,
Satilla EMC, Alma; R. L.
Barber, Grady County EMC,
Cairo; Randall Meadows and
A1 Smith, Snapping Shoals
EMC, Covington; E. R. Sims
and Ray Roberts, Tri-County
EMC, Gray.
Ted Griffin and Mildred
Dumas, Flint EMC, Warner
Notice To Policyholders Of
Don Montgomery Insurance Agency
This Agency has been purchased by BRACK
POUND, JR., POUND INSURANCE AGENCY, 115
N. 6th St., Suite 203, Childers Bldg., Griffin, Ga. Cus
tomers may call the same local telephone number for
service - 775-3840.
of the bride and groom
attended. Mr. and Mrs.
Hemmann will make their
home in Atlanta after a
wedding trip to New York.
Boston, and Montreal, and a
driving tour of the Northeast.
PARTIES
Miss Judith Wade enter
tained the bride with a
Sunday brunch at her home
in Atlanta on August 10.
Mrs. Jones and Mr.
Hemmann were honored at a
surprise afternoon reception,
Tuesday, August 19. The
party was given in the
groom’s home by members
of the Georgia Department of
Labor with whom Mr.
Hemmann works.
Mr. Joe Rabham enter
tained the couple at a dinner
at The Atlanta Cabana Hotel,
Tuesday, August 19.
The traditional bachelor’s
party was given for the
groom and his friends by
John Martin on Wednesday,
August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Hemmann hosted the re
hearsal dinner Friday, Aug
ust 22, at the Holiday Inn in
Locust Grove. The party
gathered together all im
mediate members of both
families, along with other
members of the wedding
party.
Robins; W. H. Callaway,
Hart County EMC, Hartwell;
Roy Thomas, Pike Electric,
Mt. Airy, N. C.; Robert Cook,
Southern States Printing Cos.,
Mrs. Virginia Shapard, State
Senator, Quimby Melton,
Griffin Daily News, Stell
Gray, Bank of Griffin, all of
Griffin; Cleve G. Meredith.
W. C. Meredith Cos., East
Point; J. R. Smith, State
Representative, and Sam L.
Whitmire, Judge, Superior
Court, Barnesville; Mrs.
Charles E. Brooks, Sr. of
Monticello News, Monticello.
Jerry McLaurin, Jackson
Progress-Argus, Joe B. Tay
lor, Mclntosh State Bank,
Gerald Davis, Polk Tire Cos.,
Denny O’Neal, Mrs. Gervin
Lewis, Joey Meredith, Rev.
Don Folsom, all of Jackson;
Louis Taylor, Superinten
dent, Indian Springs State
Park, Indian Springs.
MRS. DAVID P. SETTLE
ENTERTAINED AT
ELDER BREAKFAST
Mrs. David P. Settle hosted
a breakfast at the Elder
HGtel Friday morning, Aug
ust 22nd.
Guests for the enjoyable
morning fete were Mrs. W.
W. Wright, Mrs. Ruth Settle,
Mrs. Johnsie Settle Smith of
Monticello, Mrs. Miriam S.
Butler, Miss Leila Sams.
Mrs. T. E. Robison Sr., Mrs.
Hugh Mallet, Mrs. J. B.
Settle, Mrs. J. R. Carmi
chael, Mrs. George Head,
and Mrs. Dorothy Williams,
house guest of Mrs. Head.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
liintlu&ay
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
August 29: A. E. Greer,
Joel Cawthon, Miss Mattie
Maddox. Mrs. A. F. Ham
mond, Shelia Leigh Moss,
Mrs. Brae Hodges, Mrs. C. F.
Waters, Virgil Wise, Charles
Herrington, Mrs. Rebon
Biles, Mrs. Shirley Duffey,
Troy B. Allen, Vickielynn
Redman, Crumbley Johnson,
Mrs. Bobby Moore, Ollie
King, Rev. Robert L.
Thompson, Ernest Walter
Pearl, Miss Louise Slaten,
Donna Kelso, Mrs. Saundra
D. Panter, Paul Ray Duffey.
August 30: Mrs. Wayne
Maddox, Eugenia McCart,
Reuben Bennett, Richard C.
Compton, Shirley Price,
Virginia C. Leverette, Gary
Daniel, Mrs. Sandra Butter
worth, Mrs. Ben Thompson,
Allen Byars. Robbie Letson,
Jim English, Mrs. H. M.
Lamb. Greg L. Allen, Mrs.
Frances Syring, Mrs. E. D.
Hightower, Angela Gilbert.
August 31: Eugene Mc-
Givony, Mrs. J. W. Caines,
Doyce Polk, Mrs. Carter
Moore, Gerald Hamlin, Mrs.
John L. Coleman, Frank
O’Neal, Bert Kitchens. Jr.,
Harold Whiten, Fred Ann
Washington, Mrs. Frank A.
Fountain, Laurel Ann Hardy,
Tom Silas, Mrs. Jimmy
Saunders, Mrs. Bennie
Thurston, Mrs. Charles Hart,
John W. Miller, Parnell Deal,
Charlie Moore, Mrs. Buddy
Norsworthy.
September l: Olin Fuqua,
Mrs. J. W T . Carter, Mrs.
Horace Boyd, Otis Faulkner,
Raymond Waites, Mrs. R. P.
Thomas, Richard D. John
son. Paul King, Sadie Brown,
Kenneth Lamar Rutledge,
Harry Cook, Tyrone William
son, Dondi Robert Wells,
George Seay, Johnny Morris,
Timothy Pietrykowski,
Jonathan Fuss.
September 2: Mrs. Fred
Hoard, Mrs. Allie Mae
Plunkett, J. Avon Gaston,
Tinie Willene Weaver, J. D.
Stephens, Jr., Oscar Young,
Richard F. Burford, Harold
B. Wells, Douglas Pulliam,
Beverly Glidewell Lenter, F.
E. Gibson, Donna Arlene
Cawthon, Grober Cochran,
Mrs. Helen Brenda Williams,
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, Andy
Kersey, Kyle Hash, Mrs. O.
E. Nutt.
September 3: Wilbur H.
Singley, Mrs. R. H. Thaxton,
Howell Freeman, Robert
Taylor, Charles Ray Elliott,
Susie Blessett, George
Brooks, Mrs. W. G. Pitts,
Mrs A. J. Youngblood, Dickie
Moore, Frank Coleman, C. B.
Harris, Mrs. Charles W.
Beane, Cindy Jean Fincher,
Mrs. V. R. Ray, Mrs. Dwight
Townsend, Cecil Raborn,
Eric Nutt, Mrs. Teresa
Townsend, Mrs. T. L. Grant.
September 4: Mrs. T. J.
Enlow, Nancy Carol Smith,
D. D. Estes, Russell Crumb
ley, Chas. Russell Cochran,
Mrs. Lloyd H. Jenkins, Mrs.
John B. Cooper, James C.
Lynch, Jr., Jeff Powell,
Betty Faye McDaniel, Mrs.
Nora E. Hammond.
Class of 1940 Held Reunion
At Indian Springs Sunday
Members of the Jackson
High School Class of 1940
observed the 35th anniver
sary of their graduation with
a delightful picnic lunch at
Indian Springs on Sunday,
August 24th. Those attending
enjoyed a period of remini
scing about their high school
days and exchanging news
and snapshots of themselves
and their families.
Of the thirty-five members
of the class, all are living
except one—Stancil Maddox
who was killed in action
during World War II while
serving in the U. S. Army in
Europe.
Those attending were:
Evelyn (Archer) Howell,
William Browning, Tenella
(Collins) Cook, Sanford El
liott, Mrs. Elliott and their
daughter Linda Nabors,
Obera (Hardy) Lawton,
Dorothy (Harris) Pearson,
Nan (Hodges) Sanders and
Mr. Sanders, Rudolph and
Mrs. Hodges, Ruth (Hooten)
Miller and Mr. Miller,
Bertice (O’Neal) Jones and
Mr. Jones, Sylvia (Pope)
Wilson and Mr. Wilson,
Minerva (Torbet) Caulder,
Edward and Mrs. Washing
ton, Eloise (Washington)
Guess, and Jeanette (Wash
ington) Webb and Mr. Webb.
A highlight of the reunion
was the attendance of two
former teachers of the group,
Rear Admiral and Mrs. J. R.
Cain, Jr., U. S. Navy
MRS. BUTLER IS HOST
TO GARDEN CLUB AT
ELDER HOTEL DINNER
Mrs. Miriam Sams Butler
entertained members of the
Jackson Garden Club and
guests at a lovely dinner
Wednesday evening, August
20th, at the Elder Hotel,
Indian Springs.
Present for the delightful
and enjoyable dinner were
Mrs. T. E. Robison, Sr., Mrs.
D. P. Settle, Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael, Mrs. Hugh
Mallet, Mrs. E. S. Settle,*
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find just the “right one” for
home or office.
CLEVELAND
CARPETS, INC.
Jenkinsburg, Ga.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1975
(Retired), of Savannah. Mr.
Cain was the chemistry
teacher, basketball coach,
and principal of Jackson
High School during the
school year 1938-39. During
the same year, Mrs. Cain,
then the popular Katherine
“Kitty” Hawthorne taught
business subjects in the high
school.
Other members who were
unable to attend include:
John William Bond, Victor
Carmichael, Jr., Elizabeth
(Duke) Meister, Hilda Ed
wards, Carl Funderburk, Jr.,
Louise (Hardy) Estes, Hilda
(Henderson) McCoy, Josep
hine (Jones) Woodward,
Mary Lane (Mallet) Carr,
Thomas McDonald, Anne
(O’Neal) Morgan, Frank
Reeves, Robert Riley, Willis
Taylor, Mervyn (Thaxton)
Pope, Mary Ruth Thurston,
Mildred (Welch) Smith, Jane
(Whitaker) Bur ford, and
Carolyn (White) Morgan.
A minute of silence was
observed in memory of
Stancil Maddox.
It was agreed that sub
sequent reunions will be held
every two years. Bill
Browning, Jr. was selected
as coordinator for the next
meeting to be held on
Sunday, August 21, 1977.
In a token of esteem for
Admiral and Mrs. Cain, a
subscription to the Progress-
Argus was voted and paid for
them.
Mrs. Hampton Daughtry,
Miss Delia Watkins, Mrs. G.
D. Head, and Mrs. W. W.
Wright, all members of the
Jackson Garden Club.
Guests included Mrs.
Dorothy Williams, house
guest of Mrs. Head; Mrs.
Jane Ann Settle, who was
visiting her mother; Miss
Leila Sams, Miss Georgie
Watkins, and Messrs. T. E.
Robison, Sr., Hampton
TF5e Bells Are 'Ringing
BACK TO SCHOOL
Campus Shirts for Boys
You Babe and Fritzie
Hillbilly Wash Out Jeans
Deraney's Department Store
DINNER PARTY
AT ELDER HOTEL
FETES ATLANTANS
One of the loveliest parties
of the season was that given
by Miss Leila Sams on
Saturday, August 23rd, at her
home on West Second Street
and at the Elder Hotel. The
party assembled eleven
friends from Atlanta, ten of
whom are affiliated with The
Coca-Cola Company in vari
ous capacities, and Miss
Sams’ sister, nephew and his
wife.
Guests arrived about three
o’clock in the afternoon and
were entertained at Miss
Sams’ home before departing
for Indian Springs where
they enjoyed a wonderful
meal at the Elder Hotel. The
appointed table was centered
with a brass candelabra with
tapers, red, white and blue
streamers and bows. Places
were marked with red, white
and blue place cards and a
Coke bottle with three red
carnations at each place.
Present for this enjoyable
occasion were Mrs. Chester
Martin, Miss Rosalind
Lunceford, Mrs. Myrtle
Thompson, Mrs. Emily Mon
ger, Miss Sally Brokaw,
Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson,
Miss Dorothy Gadd, Miss
Pilar Carey, Miss Joe
Kloeckler, Miss Fidel Kloec
kler, Mrs. Lucile Huffman,
all of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Sams Harrison of
Montgomery, Alabama;
Mrs. Miriam S. Butler of
Columbus and Jackson; and
the host.
Daughtry, and J. R. Car
michael.
PERSONAL
Air Force Captain Lindsey
Powell has returned to the
State from Germany where
he has been flying missions
over Europe for the past two
months. He is stationed in
Little Rock, Arkansas.
New Arrivals
Via
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MASTER ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal
Allen announce the birth of a
son, Jason Neal, August
22nd, at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital. Mrs. Allen
is remembered as Dianne
Young. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Troy B. Allen. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Young of
Jackson.
MASTER LLOYD
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lloyd
of Jackson announce the
birth of a son, Michael Lane
Lloyd, on Thursday, August
21st, at DeKalb General
BAND-VOICE-PIANO LESSONS
Anew opportunity awaits your
child with either PRIVATE BAND in
struments, VOICE, or PIANO lessons.
I am well qualified to instruct either
beginning or intermediate children, or
adults, in these areas. I have a Bachelor
of Music degree and have taught band,
chorus, voice, and piano. These lessons
are approved by the Butts County Music
Department. Don’t delay. Call immedi
ately for further details.
NANCY HALL
775-7480 or 775-7921
Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lane of
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Lane of Vidalia.
LITTLE MISS CAVENDER
Mr. and Mrs. Jabous
Thomas Cavender of Pom
pano Beach, Florida an
nounce the birth of a
daughter on August 15th. The
mother is the former Patsy
Kitchens of Jackson. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Cavender of Griffin.
MASTER WATSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Watson of Monroe announce
the birth of a son, Ralph
Corley Watson 111, on August
19th at Northside Hospital,
Atlanta. Mrs. Watson is the
former Miss Mary Ruth
Martin of Jackson. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Martin of Jackson
and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Watson Sr. of Moultrie.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Rolfe H. Burford of
Jackson.