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PATRICK REUNION
HELD AT HOME OF
T. T. PATRICK
A reunion of the family of
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Patrick was held Sunday,
July 25th, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. T. Patrick on the
Griffin Road.
Barbecue, fried chicken
and a variety of other good
food was enjoyed by all the
families and visitors.
Present for the reunion
were Mrs. J. J. Compton, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude McKibben,
Claude McKibben, Jr. and
John, of Hogansville; Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Compton,
Melanie, Beverly, Laura and
John of Smyrna; Mrs. J. B.
Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Patrick of Pine Mountain;
Dr. and Mrs. Warren
Patrick, Laura and John, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Chavies, Kelly
and Amy, of Thomaston; Dr.
and Mrs. E. V. Patrick, Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Patrick of
Carrollton; Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Dorsey and Patrick of
Bethesda, Md.; T. J. Patrick,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patrick,
Mike, Jeff and Margaret, of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McClung, Karen
and Jimmy, Mrs. J. B.
Mathews, Dr. and Mrs. Tom
Whitesides, Billy, Lisa, Ed
ward and John, of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pope and
Audrey of Riverdale; Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Luthi and
David of Athens, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Patrick of
Columbus, Dr. and Mrs.
Charles McGahee of Aiken,
S. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Piro and Anna Marie of
Milledgeville, Mr. and Mrs.
T. T. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Patrick, Mrs. Ann
McClelland, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Emory and Laurs,
Mr. and Mrs. Joey McClel
land, Allison and Joseph, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McClelland and
Joyce, Clay Hoard.
Visitors included Laura
Franklin of Atlanta and Van
Fletcher.
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WASHINGTON FAMILY
HAS REUNION AT
WORTHVILLE LODGE
The descendants of George
LeSwis and Jennie Grant
Washington met for their
annual reunion on Sunday,
August Ist, at the Worthville
Masonic Lodge. A delicious
picnic lunch was enjoyed by
everyone with 73 in attend
ance.
Present for this enjoyable
reunion were Eloise Guess of
College Park, Bernice Cook,
Tom and Glenda Bell of
Atlanta, Eula and Horace
Washington, Julian and
Frances Washington, Mor
row; Sue and Allmon
Washington, Stacer Washing
ton, Lewis, Paulette and
Danny Washington, Vicki
and Eddy Johnston, Rev. and
Mrs. Clarage Tucker, Keith,
Claudia and Kip Washington,
Brenda, Charles, Mitzi and
Tandy Butler, Susan, Stanley
and Michael McCart, Stanley
and Alan Washington, Gwen,
Marty and Wendy Pickel,
Tommy, Carol, Kim and
Tanya Presley, Mrs. J. H.
Pope, Glenn Avery, Marion
Maddox, Luther and Mildred
Washington, Dwayne Wash
ington, all of Jackson; Don
and Iris Fortenberry, Gloria
and Gary Fortenberry, Don
na and Donnie Davis, Jim
Murray, Clarkston; Lavar
and Audrey Elmer, Elaine
Elmer, Cerise Bryant, Faye,
Curtis and Julie Powers,
Qwinell, Lyle, Wade and
Sheri Elmer, Stockbridge;
Evelyn Campbell of Warner
Robins; Walter Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Washing
ton, Betty Stringer, Thomas
ville; Lola W. Wingate,
James and Margene Knight,
Felton; Jennie and John
Fletcher, Tucker; Sylvia,
Robert and Bobby Wilson,
Decatur; Tim Humphries,
Hapeville.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Mildred Barham of
McDonough visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Ridgeway.
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LISA COLLINS
ENGAGED TO
CHARLESBEVARD
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Collins
of Griffin announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Lisa Collins, to Charles
Bevard, son of Mrs. Maude
Bevard of Jenkinsburg.
The wedding will take
place on September 17th at
7:30 o’clock in the evening in
the Apostolic Holiness
Church in Griffin. No
invitations will be sent.
Friends are invited to attend.
personal
Mrs. Louise Thurston spent
Monday night of last week in
Griffin with Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Thurston and Vicki.
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
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An EXCELLENT EDUCATOR offers to the
voters of Butts County:
1 EXPERIENCE at all levels of
education from early childhood through
graduate level in college. As teacher and
administrator she has worked with academic,
vocational physical education and fine arts
education.
2. EDUCATION — Bachelor of Science in
Education, Master of Education, Specialist in
Education and Doctor of Education degrees
and post graduate studies in Innovative
Curriculum and Mathematics.
DR. JO ANN MANLEY
SUPERINTENDENT
of
BUTTS COUNTY SCHOOLS
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED BY
AL SMITH JULY 20
A1 Smith celebrated his
fifth birthday Tuesday, July
20th, with a party at which
ice cream and cake was
served to the guests.
Present to help A1 cele
brate, in addition to his
family, were Mrs. Myra
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Avery Cook, Danny and
Elaine Kendrick, Leon
Smith, Prissy Wells. Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Gibson, Lou Ann
Cook, Mrs. Minnie Hoard and
Mrs. Mattie Lou Grant.
VOTE FOR
JOE HARRIS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER POST3
Democratic Primary August 10
A Man Who Will Listen To
AH Of The People
PERSONAL
Little Miss Sandra Thurs
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynwood Thurston, had her
tonsils removed last week at
the Griffin-Spalding Hospi
tal. She is at home now.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Sheldy went to Atlanta on
Saturday for the Falcons-
Redskins game at Atlanta
Stadium. They were not too
well pleased with the
outcome of the game in
which the Redskins were the
winners.
Dr. Jo Ann Manley at home with her family.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1976
CAWTHON REUNION
TO BE HELD AT
MASONIC HALL
The descendants of Wil
liam Harrison and Mary Lee
Stewart Cawthon will hold
their annual reunion Sunday,
August 8. at the Masonic Hall
at Worthville. A basket lunch
will be spread at noon.
The crafts and picture
Let’s Keep Our Representation
3. EXPERTISE in securing funds for
special programs from state and federal
resources.
4. ENERGY to meet the demands of a
heavy schedule which includes long hours of
hard work and continual study to keep abreast
of current educational developments.
5. ENTHUSIASM for the daily contacts
sne has with students, teachers, staff and
employees of Butts County Schools and local,
state and national leaders in education and
government.
For an EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL
program vote for and elect an EXCELLENT
EDUCATOR:
PERSONAL
Mrs. Ed Otto of Warner
Robins visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. John I. King.
display this year will feature
the old and the new to
celebrate the bicentennial
year. Bring the oldest article
you have for display, also
hand-made articles for gift
suggestions.
Close To The People
RE-ELECT
J. R. SMITH
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRIST - 78
• Capable • Responsible
• Experienced
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston, Sr. visited in
Brunswick this past week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston. Jr. and Donald 111.
Mr. Alvin O’Neal and son,
Steve, of Forest Park visited
Saturday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal.