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Flovilla
Happenings
By Mrs. Emily Burns
Guests of Mrs. W. E. Waits
and Frankie Bell during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gable of Marietta and
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Waits
on Saturday and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Dean, Chad and
Brad of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Collins, and Mr.
Edward Waits of Jackson
visited on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams,
Glenn and Andy visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Bailey and boys of
Clarkston.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Elliott Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook
pf Flovilla.
Miss Erma Thomas of
Atlanta visited Mrs. Edith
Roberts and Miss Virginia
Smith on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Burford, Car in and April
were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Z. L. Burford of Jackson.
Mr. Robert Duke of Gordon
and Mrs. Sara Duke were
dinner guests Thursday night
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns,
Billy and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns,
Vicki and Cathie of Macon
visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook,
Mark and John, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Williams, and Andy, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Lassiter,
Tina and Leigh Ann, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Burford,
April and Carin enjoyed
dinner at the Red Lobster in
Atlanta on Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duke
and Joy of Gray visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Burns, Billy
and Beth and Mrs. Sara
Duke.
“Bub” Moore
Buried Sunday
In Eastman
Funeral services for Clar
ence Griffin (Bub) Moore, 63,
of Route 2, Jackson, were
held Sunday at 2 o’clock at
the Stokes-Southerland
Funeral Home Chapel in
Eastman. Burial was in
Woodlawn Cemetery with
full military honors.
Mr. Moore was pronounced
dead on arrival at the
Veterans Administration
Hospital in Decatur Friday
night. He was a native of
Dodge County and retired
from Reese Brothers Textile
Mills in Eastman. He was a
veteran of World War 11,
serving with the U.S. Air
Force in England and
Germany.
Survivors include two sons,
Fred Moore, police officer,
Jackson; Clarence Moore,
Jr. of Eastman; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Marie Wiggins of
Eastman; two brothers,
Bennie Moore of Eastman
and John Frank Moore of
Cochran; two sisters, Miss
Bessie Moore of Cochran and
Mrs. Morris Boutwell of
Valdosta; four grandchild
ren.
Sherrell Funeral Home
was in charge of local
arrangements.
Progress-Argils
Honor Roll
-New * Renewal
Subscriptions Of
The Put Few Dy
Mrs. Ed Carmichael, Jack
son
Mrs. W. H. Pettigrew, N.
Augusta, S. C.
Charles S. O’Kelley, Macon
Mrs. Duane Weeter, Jack
son
Mrs. N. 0. York, Jackson
Charlie Thurman, Jackson
J. Sams Harrison, Mont
gomery, Ala.
Miss Leila Sams, Jackson
Mrs. Miriam S. Butler,
Columbus
Mac Collins, Jackson
W. D. Faulkner, Athens
Mrs. Dan Thurston, Rome
Bill Campbell, Jackson
Troy H. Norsworthy, Jack
son
Ihriftown
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Mrs. Mary Rhodes, Jack
son
Mrs. Margaret Carmich
ael. Jackson
J. M. McMichael, Jackson
K. N. Hinnant, Jackson
John H. Moore, Jackson
Bill McCullough, Jackson
Mrs. E. C. Everett,
Jackson
Mrs. M. L. Darden,
Jackson
Mrs. Sam Henderson,
Jackson
Mrs. Robt. A. Lucas,
Marietta
S. A. Elliott, Flotilla
John W. Webb, Indian
Springs
Mrs. J. B. Harper, Jackson
Julian W. Fletcher, City
Perry Crowder, Dunwoody
Jackson High FFA, Jack
soil
Odd Cook. Jackson
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SHOPPERS,
SYLVANIA LIGHT
BULBS
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Rev. Clarage Tucker,
Jackson
Geo. W. St. John, Jackson
W. P. Henderson, Griffin
Mrs. Alice M. Arline,
Springfield, Mass.
Hatcher Paving Cos., Con
ley
Mrs. Clyde Allen, Atlanta
Jackson High Library,
Jackson
Mrs. Essie Mae Foster,
Jackson
Velma Davis, Jackson
Mrs. J. It. Caston, Jackson
Curtis Johnson, Forsyth
Wm. J. James, Jackson
Lewis M. Freeman, Jack
son
W. L. Holloway, Indian
Springs
Evelyn Dodson, Jackson
Mrs. Mary Evans, Jackson
Thelma Crawford, Jackson
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G. B. Collins, Locust Grove
Mrs. A. E. Stodghill,
Jackson
Jeanette Trimble, Jackson
Carl Finney, Jackson
Mrs. Annie Gilmer,
Thomson
11. W. Croy, Hartwell
Lewis Walsingham, Jack
son
Mrs. L. D. Singley,
Jackson
Willie L Phillips, Jackson
Donis Lawson, Jackson
Alton Long, Jackson
Robert Long, Lackland AF
Base. Texas
J. D. Keehn, Jackson
Mrs. W. L. Jones, Sr.,
Jackson
W B. Presley, Eatonton
Mrs. Fred Moncrief,
Vidalia
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Jerry Williamson. GJC,
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Helen Watkins, Jackson
W. W. Thomas, Jackson
Mrs. J. I. Hickson. Donald
sonville
Helen Watkins. Jackson
W. W. Thomas. Jackson
Mrs. D. C. Fortenberry,
Clarkston
Robert Artman, Jackson
H. G. Spruell, Jackson
Martin Ridgeway, Gaines
ville
Harry Ridgeway. Jackson
Miss Ruth Phinazee, Jack
son
J. M. L Comer, Jackson
Mrs. A. S. Cook. Jackson
Mrs. W C. Williamson,
Jackson
Mrs. R. C. Riley, Jr.,
Flotilla
David Riley, Columbus,
Miss.
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1977
Charles M. Daniel. 111,
Jackson
Horace Grant, Jackson
Jack Little. Jackson
Carroll Harper, Jackson
H M Fletcher, Jackson
Horace Stewart, Jackson
Mrs W. J. O’Neal, Jackson
CARD OF THANKS
Words are inadequate to
express our heartfelt appre
ciation for the many kind
nesses shown during the long
illness of M. L.. while at
Sylvan Grove Hospital, and
since he returned home
recently. Every kind deed
and the concern of so many
friends have been a source of
comfort to us. May God
richly bless you all. -Mr. and
Mrs. M L. Hodges, Sr
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For and about Teenagers
BY PATRICK EDWARD
THIS WEEK’S LETTER:
Help: I'm going crazy My
mother and father are
driving me nuts My sisters.
■m 6. and 7 years
■ old are real
pests I'm 15
K ,|| My parents
KgA iJßare blaming
me for things
without ask
ing if 1 have anything to do
with the situations 1 try
to tell them I didn't do it but
they just call me a liar. I’ve
tried to sit down and talk
and reason with my parents
but they won't listen It
seems helpless. Everything
I try seems to fail Please
help me
OL'R REPLY: Imposing
ASSIS STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
34*1
as it sounds., you've got to
take responsibility for the
situation. Make certain vour
clear on all the details you
want to communicate to
your parents about the
situations that arise with
your sisters. Share your
feelings honestly with your
mother and father. The
chances are they w ant to get
the problems cleared up,
too. Learn to accept their
point of view on the matter.
And be sure to clearly com
municate to them what your
point of view is.
(Because of Iho volume ot mall,
moused for personal replies cannot be
accomodated Editorial panel .elect>
tor weekly uee. letter which bast
-e pretend questions end or comments
Irom reader. FOR AND ABOUT
TEENAGERS. BOX 63*. FRANKFORT.
KY 40601.)