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tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
September 10: Mrs. O. E.
Ingram, James Curtis Gil
bert, Jr., Hammond Barnes,
Mrs. D. T. Long, Mrs. James
Oliver King, Mary Welch
Elliott, Mrs. Nancy S.
McGinnis, Mrs. H. M.
Stephens, Alton Wyatt Potts,
Mrs. J. Avon Gaston, Mrs.
Guy Thompson, Carla Denise
Moore, Brenda Smith, Mrs.
Violet H. Mann, Mrs. Johnnie
Meredith, Leslye Michele
Hamlin, William Thomas
Cochran, Mrs. Claude Col
lins, Robert Jeffrey Rooks,
H. L. Cook, Richard Vickers,
William A. Gilbert, Beth
Price, Wendy Buchanan,
Elizabeth Collins, Tammy
Watkins, Mary E. Phillips,
Jerry Minton, Mrs. T. M.
Washington.
September 11: Mrs. Ralph
Cook, Mrs. Bennie Cook,
Louise Thurston, Mrs. John
B. Settle, Mrs. W. L. Head,
Mrs. W. C. Webb, Mrs.
Arthur Freeman, Gloria J.
Mitchell, Mrs. Marian Wise,
Mallory Alan Worley, George
Edward Hardy, Jr., Janet
Sproggins, Betty Hester,
Mrs. Dean L. Strickland, H.
E. Waldron, Mrs. Riley
Johnson, Gerald Wilson,
Howard Goens, Christine
McDonald, Paul Jones.
September 12: Mrs. T. J.
Maddox, Aubrey Rooks, W.
A. Dodson, W. L. Holloway,
Willey Thaxton, Mrs. Jack
Stodghill, Mrs. Ray Jorden,
Troy Lee Smith, Scott
Woodall, Linda Blanchard,
Mrs. Louis Taylor, Mickie
Damour, Kimmy Leverrett,
Mrs. Wayne McDaniel,
David Burford.
September 13: L. C. Grant,
R. L. Glaze, Mrs. J. M. jinks,
George Lamar Morton,
Obera Hardy, Mary Frank
Meredith, Edward Wise,
Mrs. Wiley Thaxton, Ted
Daniel Norris, Mrs. James T.
Moore, E. P. Colwell, Jr.,
Mrs. Ray Maddox, David
Allison Hardy, Mrs. Ruby
Burford, Mrs. John M.
Lawton, Michael Howell,
Billy Glidewell, Karen Bald
win. Kay Whidby, Jennie
Lisa Weldon, David Collins,
Mrs. C. W. McGough, Mrs.
Eugene Williams, John Par
lier, Janice Meredith, A1
Cook, Janie McMurray, Mike
Harrell, Denise Nasworthy,
Susan Luckie, Faye Stodg-
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September 14: Christine
Hardy, Hugh Lee O’Neal,
Mrs. F. G. Addy, Jesse
Barnes, Jr., Florence Walker
Wilder, Douglas Coleman,
Bill Lavender, James Ronald
Norris, Virgil Pace, Harold
Washington, H. R. Collins,
Michael Hodges, Robin Mi
chelle Taylor, Tracy Raborn,
Mrs. W. C. Barr, Karen
Cavender, Doug Durrett, 11.
September 15: Bryant
Leverette, Miss Vivian Hay,
Roland Wilson Byrd, Clem
Towles Wilson, Ervin Mad
dox, Mrs. Ernest Pelt, Mrs.
Robert Coogler, Billy Cook,
Mrs. Gary Pecht, Debbie J.
Herbert, Mrs. Glenda Jack
son.
September 16: Mrs. Zelma
Burford, Mr. Thomas Wilson
Morton, Johnny Mackey,
Randolph Long, Ed Jones,
Andrelyn Cook Kersey,
Carole Leverette Ridgeway,
Hazel Castellaw, Mrs. Ber
nice Duke, Tina Meg and
Tony Eugene Williams
(twins), Mrs. Bruce Wil
liams, Mary Jeanette
Brooks, Ronald Scott Cook,
Mrs. Calvert Lee, Mrs. Neil
Jordan, Denise Nasworthy,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Rebecca Coleman
spent a wonderful birthday
celebration Sunday, August
29th, with her husband and
children at the home of David
and Jennifer Garr in Atlanta.
Those present in addition to
the above named, were Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Coleman
and children, Jeff, Johnna
and Marty of Lafayette, Scott
Coleman, and Mrs. Marteil
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Wilson, Mr. Nathan Moore,
and Miss Julia Keyes, all of
Atlanta were dinner guests
Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Carmichael. They dined at
the Elder Hotel, Indian
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Edgar
Barfield and Karen spent
Monday in the mountains of
North Georgia while visiting
with his brother and family,
Dr. Amos J. Barfield, who
lives in Cornelia.
Friends of Mrs. Martiel
Williams will be interested to
learn that she is recuperating
from a broken leg at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Coleman.
Miss Julia Keyes returned
to her home in Atlanta on
Tuesday following a week’s
visit in Jackson with her
sister, Mrs. J. R. Carmi
chael, and Mr. Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell
and Franklin David Terrell
moved last week into their
new home in the Jenkinsburg
area. Franklin is stationed in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Power
and Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Smith were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus
Grant and Iris celebrating
the birthday of Mrs. Power.
Mr. James Power of
Concord, Tenn. and Mrs.
Nancy Dean of Norcross will
be arriving Friday, Sept.
10th, for the 50th Golden
Wedding Anniversary of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Power of Jenkins
burg, which will be held
Sunday, Sept. 12th.
Mrs. Elena Carter, Miss
Helen Thornton, Mrs. Winnie
Moore, Mrs. Sarah Collins,
Mrs. Daisy Lee Harper spent
Sunday afternoon at the
Powers Cross Roads where
they enjoyed the Arts and
Crafts Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Thaxton have returned home
after a two weeks visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Knott.
Chad and new grand
-1 daughter.
Dinner guests of Mrs.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1976
COUSINS DAY
CELEBRATED AT
PAYNE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. James Payne
hosted a Cousins Day
get-together the weekend of
August 28-29 with the group
meeting at the Payne home
on Griffin Road. From there
they went to the Elder Hotel,
Indian Springs, where they
enjoyed a delicious meal and
fellowship.
Guests included Col. and
Mrs. Joe Holbrook of
Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Jack
Goltman of Memphis, Tenn.,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Holbrook of Salisbury, N. C.,
Mr. Reese Holbrook, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Harris, Charlotte,
N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Carson of Americus, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Kohler of Decatur,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holbrook
of Toccoa, and Mrs. Flo
Folsom of Athens.
PERSONAL
Richard, Ronald and Cyn
thia Richmond have arrived
from Huntington Beach,
Calif., to make their home
with Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Richmond and Theron.
Carolyn Moore on Sunday,
September sth, were Mr. and
Mrs. Billy McMichael and
Connie, Mr. George Duncan
of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs.
Anne Cochran and Charley of
Culloden. The McMichaels
returned Mr. Duncan to
Estes East Nursing Home, in
Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Naamon
York and daughter, Lavonne
Merritt, were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest York of Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
O’Neal spent the Labor Day
weekend in Athens with Dr.
and Mrs. Ed Selby, Misses
Ashley and Courtenay Selby,
going over on Friday and
returning to Jackson on
Monday.
AT THE HOSPITAL
Patients at Sylvan Grove
Hospital during the period
August 31 to September 7
include:
Allie Bankston, Billy F.
Kelley. Taylor Patrick,
Annie Lois Wise, B. 0.
Cleveland, Josephine Doug
las, B. R. Hay, Mrs. John
Smith, Jean Kimbrell.
William Gordon, Lillian
Evans, Raymond Wilson,
Betty Thurman, Lawrence
Patterson, Howard Lev
erette, Susie Law, David J.
Grier, H. E. Freeman,
Louise Slaton.
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LITTLE MISS KNOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Knott
of Jacksonville, Fla.
announce the birth of a
daughter, Kimberly Mi
chelle, Aug. 24 at the
Memorial Hospital in Jack
sonville. Mrs. Knott is the
former Susan Thaxton.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Thaxton and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Knott of
Jackson.
MAGNOLIA CLUB
MET AT HOME OF
MRS. LOUISE POTTS
The Magnolia Garden Club
held their September meet
ing at the home of Mrs.
Louise Potts on Thursday
night. Co-hostesses were
Mrs. Nancy Hall and Mrs. Jo
Ann Manley.
The business session was
presided over by the presi
dent, Mrs. Ben Paget.
Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
The October 7th meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Malvern Edwards, 202
McCaskill Drive.
HOW WELL MOTIVATED ARE YOU?
In sales, there is no such
thing as a recession for the
person who has drive, imag
ination and self-motivation.
All that such a person needs
is an opportunity, and suc
cess is bound to follow.
Would you be good at it?
Could you earn a substantial
income and provide a valu
able educational service
within your community by
selling? The following quiz
was designed to identify key
indicators not only of sales
potential, but also manage
ment potential, according to
executives at World Book
Encyclopedia. Your score
should give you a good in
dication of your potential
in sales management.
* * *
1. Do you want to im
prove your life-style? (a)
Very much (b) Maybe (c)
No
2. Do you have a healthy
competitive spirit? (a) Yes
(b) Only if I’m winning
(c) No
3. Do new challenges and
experiences excite your en
thusiasm? (a) Most of the
time (b) Some of the time
(c) Never
4. Are you willing to ex
pend effort and hours to be
successful? (a) Yes (b) Some
times (c) No
5. Are you easily discour
aged when problems arise?
(a) Almost never (b) Rarely
(c) Often
6. Are you interested in
education, especially the
By scratching and biting cats and dogs come together.
Local Library
Given Mallet
Memorials
Hawkes Library has re
cently received two additions
to its book collection to honor
the memory of Hugh Mallet,
Jr.
The Oxford Book of
English Verse was the gift of
Mrs. Hugh Mallet, Jr. of
Alexandria, Virginia. The
anthology, newly revised and
edited by Helen Gardner of
Oxford University, is con
sidered the standard collec
tion of representative Eng
lish poetry from its beginning
in the Middle Ages to the
present.
The Ascent of Man by J.
Bronowski was the donation
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Settle of
CamD H>U Pennsylvania.
This illustrated volume is a
compilation of the materials
presented in the award
winning television series.
Brownowski, historian,
scientist and poet, traced and
integrated the cultural and
scientific achievements of
man which make him unique
among all creatures and
celebrate his humanity.
Mr. Mallet, a native of
Jackson and an honor
graduate of Jackson High
School, was the son of Mrs.
Hugh Mallet, Sr. At the time
of his death in March of this
year, he was chief of the legal
counsel division of the
Federal Rnreau of Investiga
tion, Washington, D. C.
education of your children?
(a) Yes, very much (b)
Maybe (c) Not at all
7. Do you like people
and enjoy meeting and talk
ing to them? (a) Yes (b)
Sometimes (c) No
8. Do you have any sales
experience? (a) A great deal
(b) Some (c) None at all
ANSWERS: Score three
points for every answer in
column “a,” two points for
every answer in column “b”
and one point for every
answer in column “c.” If
your total score is above 16,
then consider yourself a
good prospect for a position
with World Book, a leading
publisher of encyclopedias.
If your score is 20 or above,
then you are an excellent
prospect for World Book’s
comprehensive sales man
agement trainee program.
Should you want to con
tinue along the road to a
successful and meaningful
career, you can get further
information by calling your
local World Book represent
ative in the yellow pages of
your phone book.
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remind your neighbor that care
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drive insurance rates up. That
note to her teen-age son might
be an invitation to a burglar.
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• Keep all doors and win
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THANK YOU
I feel very humble and very grateful for the results
given to me by the citizens of Butts County. To put into
words my feelings at this moment would be very diffi
cult. I have worked hard, honestly and sincerely for the
office of Tax Commissioner and I feel a deep sense of
appreciation to the many friends and my family who
have worked so very hard in my behalf. I shall always
be thankful for my friends, my family and those who
have supported me.
I will, as stated in my campaign, strive to be the
best Tax Commissioner this County has ever had. I will
keep my campaign promises to run the office of Tax
Commissioner in a business like manner and will be
honest, fair and diligent in all of my dealings with the
public. I will keep the office of the Tax Commissioner
open to all the public, for fast, accurate and dedicated
service, as I have stated during the campaign.
Again, I want to say thank you, for this opportunity
of service to the people of Butts County, and I will do
my best at all times. Thank You from the bottom of my
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Ga., on her engagement and forthcoming marriage to
Mr. Walter Lee Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Joe Bennett, of Indian Springs, Ga.
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