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Noon-Day Luncheon Tendered
Miss Rachael Watkins and Fiance
Among the parties given
for Miss Rachael Watkins
and Mr. James Carson
Browning prior to their
wedding January Ist was a
luncheon by Mr. and Mrs.
Ennis O’Neal, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin O'Neal at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis
O'Neal on Old Bethel Road at
noon on the day of the
wedding.
The O’Neal home was
decorated throughout with
wedding bells, candles, doves
and floral arrangements
arranged by Mrs. J. Edward
Carmichael.
The dining table was
overlaid with a white linen
cloth with lace insertions
and held an arrangement of
wedding bells with white
streamers.
The tables in the living
Aunts Compliment
Rachael Watkins
With Luncheon
The bridesmaids’ luncheon
honoring Miss Rachael Wat
kins was given December
29th at the Griffin Country
Club by Miss Myrtis Delia
Watkins and Miss Georgie
Watkins.
Those attending the lunch
eon were the matron of
honor, the maid of honor and
four bridesmaids, Mrs. Rich
ard W. Watkins, Jr. and Mrs.
James O. Browning of
Jackson.
The hostesses presented a
family portrait from the
family collection, and a white
gold bracelet wth precious
stones that had been
especially designed for the
bride-elect.
Floral decorations added
to the beauty and gaiety of
the occasion.
MANLEYS ENTERTAIN
AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
FOR RACHAEL WATKINS
Miss Rachael Watkins,
popular January bride-elect,
was honored on December
30th when Misses Molly and
Myra Manley and Dr. Jo Ann
Manley were hostesses for a
luncheonn at their home on
Covington 'Street.
Guests were greeted by the
hostesses and served mulled
spiced apple cider before
lunch.
The bride’s table in the
dining room was covered
with a white linen cloth and
adorned with a white floral
arrangement of acuba
leaves, chrysanthemums,
glads, mums and carnations
with the focal point of the
arrangement being a minia
ture bride and groom nestled
in the center.
The living room had two
tables with miniature floral
arrangements matching the
arrangement on the bride’s
table.
MAGNOLIA CLUB
MET AT HOME
MRS. NORA ROSS
The Magnolia Garden Club
met Thursday, January 6th,
at the home of Mrs. Nora
Ross with Mrs. Julian
Fletcher and Mrs. Mary
Zane Swearingen as co-host
esses.
Mrs. Ben Paget, president,
presided. Much business was
discussed for the new year.
After the meeting, a
dessert course was served by
the hostesses to the thirteen
members present.
LIBERTY CHURCH
TO HAVE HALL
SISTERS JAN. 15
Liberty Baptist Church will
have as special singers “The
Hall Sisters” on Saturday
night, January 15th, with the
program to begin at 7:30
o’clock. Everyone is wel
come to attend.
room and family room were
covered with white cloths
and had arrangements of
white doves and candles.
Present for this happy
occasion were members of
the wedding party and their
families. Special guests
invited were Miss Delia
Watkins, Miss Georgie Wat
kins, Mrs. J. Edward
Carmichael, Miss Jane Car
michael, Rev. qnd Mrs.
Donald Folsom, Rev. and
Mrs. David Beville, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jett, Mrs. Jeffie
Dyer, Mrs. Irene Ruff and
Mrs. Sara Horne.
Forty one guests were
present for this occasion.
Assisting in entertaining
were Miss Eloise Beau
champ, Mrs. Rogers Starr,
Miss Nancy O’Neal and Miss
Beverly O’Neal.
W ATKINS-BROWNING
REHEARSAL DINNER
WAS LOVELY AFFAIR
The Rehearsal dinner De
cember 31st, honoring Miss
Rachael Watkins and James
Carson Browning, was given
at the First Baptist Church
by Mr. and Mrs. James O'.
Browning of Jackson.
Dinner was by candlelight
and lovely place card
arrangements were set for 43
guests. Beautiful flowers
with doves nestled among
red roses, white chrysanthe
mums, and pink carnations
graced each table.
Mrs. Alvin O’Neal of
Forest Park, Mrs. Sue
Huggins and the First
Baptist Church Young
Peoples Sunday School Class
assisted Mrs. James 0.
Browning in entertaining.
FCW OF GRIFFIN
INVITE LADIES
TO LUNCHEON
The Fellowship of Christ
ian Women of Griffin extend
an invitation to all women of
surrounding areas to attend
their monthly luncheon on
January 21st at the Griffin
Moose Club from noon until 2
p.m. Cost of the luncheon will
be $3.00.
A nursery will be provided
free at Calvary Assembly of
God (near the Moose Club at
1630 Zebulon Road). Mothers
should bring sack lunches for
nursery children; juice and
cookies will be provided free.
Tickets are available at
Griffin Book Center through
January 19th. Women of all
denominations are welcome.
Guest speaker will be
Linda Dodd Thompson, wife
of State Senator Thompson
and daughter of former
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby
Dodd.
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1977
Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
January 14: Bill Harrison,
C. A. Turner, Merlene
Etheridge, Brenda Diane
Briscoe, Arthur Randall
Freeman, Richard Ingram,
Mrs. Fred Bearden, Joseph
Eugene Ingram, Mrs. Martin
Bradshaw, Jr., Andy Frank
lin, Mrs. A. U. Maddox,
Dawn Meredith, Pat Socar
ras.
January 15: Mrs. S. M.
Ridgeway, Mrs. Ronnie
Cook, Charles Samuel Sims,
Bob Carmichael, T. R. Sims,
Mrs. Nannie Cochran, John
ny Deraney, Boyd Mitchell,
Chas. Timothy Raven, Mrs.
H. C. Johnson, Mrs. Wilson
Bush. Geo. O. Colwell, Cathy
Marie Crump, Mrs. Ed
Deaver, Joyce Adams,
George Kelley, Jack W.
Ayers, Willie Rue Noel,
Elaine Smith, Mrs. Carl T.
Eidson, Mrs. Roseann Bene
dict. Cathy Ann Walker,
Lance Trollinger.
January 16: Mrs. Clyde
Wright and Mrs. Emma
Edstrom (twins), L. H. Hurt,
Frank Townsend, Mrs. W. T.
Plymei, Patricia Ruth Whid
by. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Lula
Willard, James Harry Ridge
way, Robert Fletcher, Rich
ard V. Meredith, Janice
Cochran. Bill Wood, Charles
S. O'Kelley, Riley Johnson,
Kenneth Williams, Dean
Powell, Jerrell Cleveland, L.
A. Galt.
January 17: Sadie Frances
Glass, Jared White, Emma
Jo Chasteen, Mrs. J. P.
Pickett, Mrs. J. H. O’Neal,
Mrs. Danny Hoard, Carol
Ann Crump, Ronnie Reeves,
Penney Newman, Frank
Forehand, W. Donald Gray,
Mrs. Brenda Baker, Mrs.
Mildred Reboulet, Lydia
Folmar, Johnny Hodges, Mrs
Horace Cawthon ; Mrs.
Becky Harper.
January 18: Edward Stod
ghill, J. W. Shadrix, Charles
Eugene Wells, Mrs. Billy
Redman, Jan Jackson, Van
A. Duke, Mrs. Ronald Wells,
James Wise, Donald Wash
ington, Mrs. Elbert Mullis,
Mrs. F. M. Holston, David
Gene Whitaker, Mrs. Shirley
Brooks, Mrs. James E.
Mixon, Mrs. A. O. Miller, Sr.
January 19: Foster Lever
rett, Mrs. Marvin Rich, Betty
Farrar, Carrilene Powell,
Margaret Pelt, Harriet Re
becca Pope, Mrs. Lem
Watkins, Mary Alice Vick
ers, Mrs. Raymond Barnes,
Larry W. Letson, Linda
Welch, Wanda Ray Thomp
son, Lafayette Jones, Betty
Cawthon, L. H. Cawthon,
Dr. Janies Edwards
To Address DAR
Dr. James McDonald Ed
wards, of Decatur, will speak
to members of the William
Mclntosh Chapter, DAR at
their meeting on Saturday,
January 15 at 3:00 o’clock at
the clubhouse. The program
subject is “Our Involvement
(Historical)” and includes
lineage research and genea
logical records.
Dr. Edwards belongs to
some 20 patriotic, historic
and civic organizations. He
has just concluded a three
year term as president of the
Georgia Genealogical So
ciety, Inc., as well as
National Commander-in
chief of the Sons of
Confederate Veterans. He is
now serving as National first
deputy Governor-General of
the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims, a National
trustee of the Sons of the
American Revolution, and a
trustee of the Gwinnett
Historical Society.
A graduate of the Univer
sity of Georgia, he has been
listed in Who’s Who in
American Universities and
Colleges, Who’s Who of the
South and Southwest, Per
sonalities of the Bicenten
nial. the Hereditary Register
PERSONAL
Mrs. Roy Patterson spent
ihe holidays in Watkinsville
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans
and family and together with
the Evans family she made a
trip to Nassau in company
with a group from that area.
Mrs. Trellis (Ralph) Eber
hart, who was a patient at
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital for several months, left
the hospital on Wednesday,
January sth, and is at the
Living Center of Griffin, Inc.
Mrs. Eberhart remains in
critical condition, friends
regret to learn.
Mrs. R. A. Cook, Robert E.
McCrary, 111, Angela Renee
Robertson, Jeannie O’Quinn,
Kimberly Zuber, Robert
Luzier, Bill Bradley, Duane
Hauser. W. L. Jones, Sr.,
Keith Kendrick, Rev. Gene
Maddox.
January 20: Mrs. Herman
Shuman, Mrs. Dick Ponder,
Joseph W. Sellers, 111,
Richard B. Sasnett, Jr.,
James Larry Landers,
Franklin Weaver, Mrs. J. G.
Bearden, Theodore B. Terry,
H. A. Norton, C. L. Bradley,
Jackie Norsworthy, Mrs.
Jerry Watkins, Margaret
Sheehan, Randy James.
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of the United States of
America, New York Social
Directory, Who’s Who of
Finance and Industry, and
International Biographies
(British).
Dr. Edwards is a descen
dant of families prominent in
the history of Butts County
and is a nephew of Mrs.
Annadawn Edwards, Regent
of the William Mclntosh
Chapter. His mother, Mrs.
Florrie Harp Edwards and
another aunt, Mrs. Vera
Jones Edwards, are also
members of the local
chapter.
Cliff (The Peanut) Price
celebrated his fifth birthday
January 4th with his parents
and brother Jim. A special
supper followed by home
made cake and ice cream
was enjoyed. Later, to top off
a fun night, Peanut received
a long distance call from his
Granna in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Shannon of Hodges, S. C.
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Findley of
Jackson. They toured points
of interest in Plains, Ga. on
the Peanut Express.
Attending the United Meth
odist Church service Sunday,
January 9th for the christen
ing of Little Ryan Kyle Smith
were his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Smith, great
grandmother, Mrs. Elsie
Cartwright; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Grant;
aunt, Iris Grant; aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Johnson; and great uncle,
Mr. Harold Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Daniel, Jr. attended the
Dairymen’s meeting at the
Regency-Hyatt House Tues
day night. Governor Busbee
was the featured speaker.
Indian Springs Academy Is
Celebrating Homecoming Week
Homecoming Week will be
celebrated at Indian Springs
Academy January 10-16 with
special activities scheduled
for each day. The crowning
of the Homecoming Queen
Friday night at the basket
ball game and the Home
coming Dance on Saturday
night will culminate the week
of festivities.
The I.S.A. Warriors will
host LaGrange Friday in
their Homecoming games in
the school gymnasium. The
boys’ B-team game will start
at 5 p.m. followed by the
Varsity teams at 7:00 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
Representatives from
grades 8 through 12 were
selected by the student body
to comprise the Homecoming
Court. The queen will be
chosen from the senior
candidates. Students on the
Homecoming Court are:
Bth Grade: Miss Lori
Howard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Howard, who
will be escorted by Ricky
McMichael, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar McMichael;
9th Grade: Miss Janet
McHenry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney McHenry,
who will be escorted by Mark
Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond Barnes;
10th Grade: Miss Kay
Mackey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Mackey, who
will be escorted by Clark
Burge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Burge;
11th Grade: Miss Kay
Yawn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Yawn, who will
be escorted by Allen Whit
aker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Whitaker;
12th Grade: Miss Lisa
Carter, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Carter, who
will be escorted by Bobby
Mattison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mattison;
12th Grade: Miss Kathy
Stewart, daughter of Mr.
Horace Stewart and Mrs.
Betty Shaw, who will be
escorted by Thomas Smith,
son of Rev. and Mrs. Frank
S. Smith.
Students from Kindergar
ten through the 7th grade
were also chose to be
presented with the Home
coming Court. They are:
Kindergarten: Mandy
Knowles, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Artis Knowles;
Robert Kinney, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kinney;
Ist Grade: Cindy Heath,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Heath; Brad Washington,
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Washington;
2nd Grade: Sally Mackey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Mackey; Lee Perkins,
son of Mrs. Gloria Long and
Mr. Mike Perkins;
3rd Grade: Laura Mang
ham, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Mangham; Wes
Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Carter;
4th Grade: Mitzie Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Jones; Bob O’Neal, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis
O’Neal;
sth Grade: Page Earnhart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Earnhart; Robbie Mack
ey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Mackey;
6th Grade: Rhonda Hardy,
daughter of Mrs. Stewart
Cawthon; John Long, son of
Mrs. Martha Long and Mr.
Billy Long;
7th Grade: Laurie Carter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Carter; Stewart
Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Pace.
Highlights of the week will
include a Male Beauty
Contest on Wednesday, a
talent show on Thursday and
the Homecoming Pep Rally
on Friday. During the pep
rally the floats from the
various grades will be
displayed and judged. Cash
awards will be given to the
top winners in the float
contest.
On Thursday night a
bonfire will be held at the
school gym at 7:30 p.m. to
boost spirit for the Home
coming basketball game
against LaGrange on Friday
night.
Coach Mike Oglesbee said,
“We're looking forward to
the Spirit Week at ISA and a
big win against LaGrange
Friday night on our home
court.”
Miss Nancy Cooper and
Mrs. Judy Washington are in
charge of the Homecoming
Dance on Saturday night.
Mrs. Washington comment
ed, “The students are excited
about the dance which will
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The Homecoming Dance
will be held in the school
gymnasium beginning at 8:00
p.m. and will be by invitation
only.
New Arrivals
Via
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MASTER MILAM
Eilene and Richard Milam
announce the birth of a son,
Marshall Scott Milam.
Marshall was born January
4,1977, at the Georgia Baptist
Hospital in Atlanta. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Findley of
Fairfax, South Carolina.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Milam of
Orchard Hill, Ga.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston, Jr. and Donald 111
of Brunswick spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Bankston, Sr.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those
friends and relatives for the
interest and sympathy shown
upon the death of my mother,
Mrs. Madge Vann. The
flowers, cards, prayers and
other kind remembrances
were appreciated very much
by me and other members of
the family. - Mrs. Walter
Smith.
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