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Flovilla Happenings
BY MRS. EMILY BURNS
Miss Louise Craig of
McDonough visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig
and family.
Mrs. Vivian Hightower and
Mrs. Mary Mixon attended
funeral services Sunday
afternoon for Dr. Sam
Hightower at the Riverside
Cemetery in Macon.
Saturday guest of Miss
Fredna Hilley was her
brother, Mr. James Hilley of
Macon.
Visiting Miss Frenda Hil
ley on Sunday were Mrs.
Myrtice Wells and Willie of
Jenkinsburg, Mrs. Winnie
Moncrief, Mrs. S. A. Elliott
and Miss Valarie Hester all
of Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul James
visited on Monday with Mrs.
R. D. McConigly, who is a
patient at the Georgia
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnson of Decatur.
Mrs. Vivian Hightower and
Mrs. Mary Mixon visited
with relatives in Ocilla last
week.
Mrs. Edna Long and
Tabatha visited with Mrs.
Anne Hardy and baby girls of
Macon last Wednesday.
Visiting Mrs. Mollie Pad
gett during the week were
* Mr. and Mrs. Gene Aiken of
Rome, Ga., Mrs. Lois Moss,
Mrs. Gloria King both of
Jackson and Miss Valarie
Hester and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Heil all of Flovilla.
Mrs. Raymond Edwards
was Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perdue.
Visiting recently with Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Perdue were
their son, Mr. Winfred
Perdue and Mrs. Perdue, and
daughter, Dee, of Jonesboro.
Mrs. Edith Roberts, Mrs.
Annie Gober, and Miss
Virginia Smith visited last
4 Sunday with Miss Roxie
Smith and Mrs. Roxilu
Bohrer of Cork.
Mrs. O. A. Andrews, Mrs.
Laura Wright, Miss Ethel
Smith, Miss Katherine Smith
all of Jackson and Miss
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Man of Year Nominees
Sought By Kiwanians
The Jackson Kiwanis Club is requesting
nominations for its Man of the Year program, held
annually around the middle of December.
Persons wishing to submit nominations are
asked to do so in letters to Doyle Jones, Jr., P. O.
Box 249, Jackson, Ga. on or before five o’clock
November 14th.
The Man of the Year program was
originated in 1969 by the Business and Public
Affairs Committee with Doyle Jones, Jr. as
chairman.
Nominations are sought from individuals,
civic clubs or any other groups. Oral nominations
will not be accepted. They must be in writing with
the letters including a resume of the nominee’s
service to the community.
The first Man of the Year in 1969 was
Hampton L. Daughtry. Others included the late
Robert Park Newton, Sr., P. H. Weaver, Doyle
Jones, Jr., Maurice W. Carmichael, and Daivd P.
Ridgeway, Sr.
carmichael insurance agency
Virginia Smith of Flovilla
spent last Saturday with Miss
Jewel Smith of Manchester.
Miss Jewel entertained her
guests to a luncheon at the
Georgia Hall at Warm
Springs, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott
spent last Wednesday in
Griffin with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Riley
of Macon visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Riley, Jr.
Visiting their grand
mother, Mrs. W. E. Waits on
Sunday were Mr. Mike Waits
of Flovilla and Mr. Scott
Waits and his friend of
Jackson.
Rev. and Mrs. Lamar
Guyton and Kelly were
Thursday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of
Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Welch of Jackson and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
ate at the Ponderosa last
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Skinner,
Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Lassiter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. David Bur ford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shields attend
ed the gospel singing at the
Atlanta Municipal Audito
rium on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elliott and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Smith of
Brunswick were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Welch of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker
and Casey of Jackson were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Walker.
Mrs. Diane Marsh and
Larry visited Mrs. Gayle
Marsh, Brian, Lori and Lee
of Hillsboro on Thursday.
The Flovilla Baptist
Church had a Halloween
Costume Party and covered
dish supper last Thursday
night. Afterwards a hay ride
was provided by Mr. Newton
Mayfield and was enjoyed by
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19T5
all who were brave enough to
ride and meet up with the
spook, alias Mr. Henry
Boggs, along the way. A
special thanks to Mr.
Mayfield for the use of hi
tractor and Mr. Boggs for the
part he played.
Little Miss Beth Burns
celebrated her Ist birthday
on Monday, Nov. 3, and
enjoyed a party with her
family on Sunday. Cake and
ice cream were served and
Beth enjoyed opening her
cards and packages. Those
attending were Mrs. Sara
Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Burns, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. R.
0. Duke of Gordon and Beth’s
parents and brother, Billy.
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PERSONALS
Mr. DeWitt Rawls of Mt.
Pleasant, S. C. was the guest
last week of Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Rawls and Miss Mary
Rawls.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
O’Neal and family Sunday
afternoon and remained
overnight, the occasion being
a home visit from the three
children, Tim, Nancy, and
Steve O’Neal, who were
home from college. The
O’Neals attended evening
services at the Ash Street
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Evelyn Thurston, Mr.
Len Thurston, Jerelyn, and
Darlene Kempson of Austell,
Mrs. C. H. Bremer of
Riverdale and Mr. Bill
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Lockhart of Atlanta joined in
the dedication services at the
new First Baptist Church on
Sunday, November 2nd.
They also visited with their
sister and aunt. Miss Sue
Lockhart.
Mrs. Ethel Plank spent
Monday night in Barnesville
with Mrs. Bessie Lifsey and
attended the meeting of the
Eastern Star Chapter 251 of
which she was presented a
25-year pin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Carter, Wes and Laurie
Carter, Gina Dooley, Kelly
Hardy and Mike Collins went
over to Athens on Saturday
for the Georgia-Richmond
game at Sanford Stadium.