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The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
April 8: Fannie Sue
Thaxton, Douglas Harrison,
Mrs. Z. M. Leverette, Mrs.
Van Fletcher, Benson Mc-
Carty. Mrs. Forrest Mar
shall. Mrs. Jay W. Childress,
Jeffery Jordan, Tammy
Marie Boan. Doug Karius,
Jamie Townsend, Ellen Whit
latch. Karen Waldrop, Harry
McDonald.
April 9: Alfred Coleman,
Alice Ann Moore, Geraldine
Barnes. Mrs. J. S. Robison,
Mrs. Otis Stephens, Mrs. J.
D. Stephens, Mrs. LaDelle
Letson. O'Dell Smith, Billy
Joe Reeves, Alan Dickson
Jones, Paulette Britton, H.
G. Harris. Emily Joe Harris,
Gwendolyn B. West, Mrs.
Wesley Eugene Cook, Bert
Bradley. Mrs. Charles Kelly,
Joyce Lewis.
April 10: Doris Singley,
Ennis O'Neal, Mrs. Bryan
Ridgeway, James Ward,
Willie Ruth Barnes, Franklin
Bohannon, John Davis Wil
lard, H. C. Fears, Patricia
Cleveland. Christa June Hall,
C. F. Phillips, Jr., George N.
Martin, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Crum,
William Arnold Sledge, Mrs.
Perry Wilkes, Margaret
Beville.
April 11: Billy Arnold
Smith, Mrs. Elmer Britt,
Carlestea Seymour, Virgil
Richardson, Lucille Fletch
er, Mrs. Ruth C. Burford,
Agnes K. Watkins, Deborah
Jean Fears, Cherry Mae
James, Betty Darnell, Crys
tal Smith, Kenneth Nichol
son, Terry Lee Brand.
April 12: Jimmy Moss,
Ruth Hooten, H. O. Barnes,
Oren Gunn, Mrs. A. D.
Mason, Olin Ingram, Mrs.
Ben Haisten, Rufus Adams,
Mrs. Ted Evans, Jimmy
Knowles, Nettie Ridgeway,
Blanche McCall, Gary Nutt,
Mrs. Kipling L. Wise, Julie
Ann Sibley, Ibra Dale Brown,
Claire Rozelle, Mrs. Dennis
Dunagan, David Ruff, Scott
Cobb, Jon Ouzts, Tommy
Turner, Mrs. Phillip Greene.
April 13: Anderson Singley,
Claude Maddox, Dan Hoard,
Arthur Leonard Price, Mrs.
Maurice Maddox, Mrs. J. A.
Sudderth, Mrs. E. P. Colwell,
Jr., Thomas David Weils,
Toni Clyde Thaxton, Peggy
Evans, J. I. King, Melissa
Lorraine Pulliam, Dianne
Cawthon, Mrs. W. W.
Johnson, Mrs. Edna O’Quinn,
Mrs. Frances Dreyer, Mrs.
Charles A. Davis, John
Russell Richardson, Thomas
F. Jordan, Brian Rains,
Jeffrey Frankie Bell.
April 14: Eddie Thomas,
Evelyn Smith, Alfonso
Smith, Morris Thaxton, Vir
ginia Strickland, Mrs.
Gladys Cullens, Mrs. L. H.
Cawthon, Curry Cawthon,
Harry Lewis, Henry L.
Gilbert, Wayne Maddox,
Mrs. Effie Cook, Rose Marie
Cantrell, Kimberly H. Ki
nard, James Michael Brew
er, Joel Cawthon, Susan
Kapiloff, Mrs. Helen John
son.
April 15: James Long,
Leslie Thaxton, W. M. Boyd,
Miss Ida Mae Britton, Ralph
Faulkner, Larry Reeves,
Mrs. W. H. Kitchens, Sonny
Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Stod
ghill, Sr., Tom Silas, John D.
Long, Mark Melton, Mrs.
Eloise Vaughn, Mrs. Jim
Brewer, Tommy Plymel,
Mrs. H. L. Cook, Mrs.
Charles Polk, Amy Saunders,
Mrs. L. A. Galt, Rev. Phil
D*eMore, Janet Stroud.
April 16: Felton Smith,
Joyce Taylor, Franklin
Batchelor, Mrs. John K.
Wise, Mary Riley, J. F.
Dowd, Sharon Lynn Grissett,
Jean Ann Evans, Richard
Ivey, Mrs. Mary Burpee,
George Lindsley, Pam Land
rum, Douglas Frost.
April 17: George Harold
Brooks, Elizabeth Juanita
Johnson, Henry F. Grady,
Mrs. J. W. Blackley, Hazel
Darnell. Marie Pickett, Va
nessa Singley, David Caw
lhon. M. R. Bennett, Mrs. E.
W Gibson, Mrs. Jewel
Callahan. Mrs. Robert P.
Fridddl. Debbie Meredith,
Norman Pietrykowski, Mary
Beck. Mrs. W. T. Meredith.
April 18: Talmadge Moore,
Larr\ Reeves. Mrs. Thomas
Polk. Tommy Armstrong,
Debra Cochran. Jon Ross,
Mrs. Jas. B. Moore. Mrs.
Lam Youngblood.
April 19: Gwvndel Brooks,
Margaret Taylor. Mrs. W. H.
Duke. Lem Watkins, George
11 Roberts. William Mitch
ell. James Beverly Rogers,
I lenry Lawrence Britton,
James Samuel Gainer, Jr.,
Helen Black. L. M. Durham.
Robert Fetner. Carey Van
Thaxton, David Michael
Hunt. Steve Cawthon, Tom
McNamara. Tina Bedford,
Leamon Carter, Lewis Wal
singham.
April 20: Dewitt Rawls,
Elizabeth Duke, Mrs. Florrie
Giles, Mrs. Dan Thurston,
Mrs. Ralph W. Barnwell,
Shalby Jean Harris, Joan
Gail Johnson, Berry Biles,
W. E. Pelt, Jerry Watkins,
Wayne Goodwin, Brenda
Godsey, Minnie Hoard, John
ny Knowles, Warren Ran
dolph Hodges, Jr., Perry
Crowder, Mrs. Neil Earn
hart, Billy Biles, Doris
Bedford, Johnna Coleman,
Jim Landers, Glynn Bunch.
April 21: Irene Britt, Mrs.
Robert O’Neal, Mrs. Rob
Faulkner, Herman Cawthon,
Mrs. Bill Norman, Charles
Randall Turner, F. D. Hunt,
Ira Kelso.
FLORIDA YOUTH CHOIR
THRILLS CONGREGATION
The musical stage for the
local celebration of Easter
was set on Maundy Thursday
with the appearance at the
Jackson Presbyterian
Church of The Youth Choir of
the Wallace Memorial Pres
byterian Church, of Panama
City, Florida.
Norman Hair, as director,
led the 40-member youth
choir in a 45-minute tribute to
the Easter victory entitled,
“Because He Lives.”
The audience was enthrall
ed by the vocal artistry of the
group and the disciplined
direction of Mr. Hair.
The Youth Choir members
were guests of the local
Presbyterian Church for
dinner Thursday and break
fast on Friday. They were
housed at the Indian Springs
State Park and in private
homes. On Friday and
Saturday they made a tour of
Atlanta and Six Flags before
returning home.
Rev. Wade H. Ball, a
former pastor of the Jackson
and Fellowship Presbyterian
Churches, is pastor of the
Wallace Memorial Presby
terian Church of Panama
City.
Rev. David Beville, pastor
of the Jackson Presbyterian
Church, was an assistant to
Rev. Bell in Valdosta and
was instrumental in having
the choir visit Jackson.
TIFT ALUMNAE TO
MEET APRIL 15-16
An address by Dr. Frances
Tarlton (Sissy) Farenthold,
president of Wells College,
Aurora, N.Y., will highlight
Tift College Alumnae Week
end on April 15-16.
Dr. Farenthold will speak
at 11 a m. on Saturday, April
16, in Rutland Student
Center. She is a graduate of
Vassar College and of the
University of Texas law
school.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
VIC A CLUB
TOURED FACILITIES
AT GRIFFIN TECH
Last week the Jackson
High VICA Club attended
Griffin Tech to tour their
facilities and offerings. Grif
fin Tech provides Vocational
Education to post-secondary
level students who want to
become specialized in cer
tain trade skills. Some of the
trade skills taught are: Auto
body and Fender repair,
Automobile Mechanics,
Brick Masonry, Business
Education. Carpentry, Data
Processing, Drafting, Elec
tronics Technology, Heating,
Air Conditioning, Refrigera
tion, Machine Shop, Mechan
ical Technology, Power Sew
ing, Practical Nursing,
Radio and Television Servic
ing, and Welding.
Those students attending
were: David Ditto, Terri
Dodson. Patrick Edmonds,
Ronnie Etheridge, Michael
Fendley, Doris Lawson,
Reggie Letson, Debra Mc-
Michael, Tondi Norsworthy,
Robert Patrick, Gary Potts,
Chris Roberts, Dana Smith,
Gary Washington, Kirk
Welch. Andy Waldrop, Jim
my Boyd. Tim Colwell, Bill
Fears, Van Fletcher, Mellis
sa Gaye, Cheryl Holloway,
Charles Jenkins, Joey Pat
terson, Charlie Robison,
Vickie Smith, Tony Biles,
James Coleman, Henry
Kitchens, Mickey Mask,
Susie Sands, and Loy
Hutcheson, Club advisor.
CARTER FAMILY
HAS GET-TOGETHER
EASTER SUNDAY
The family of Mrs. Elena
Carter met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter
on Easter Sunday.
Everyone brought a picnic
style lunch which was served
in the pool house. The
bounteous supply of food was
enjoyed immensely.
In the afternoon the
grandchildren enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt in the front
lawn of Mrs. Elena Carter.
Present for this delightful
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Carter, Lisa, Laurie
and Wes Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McLaurin and
Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Timmy
Moss, Mrs. Elena Carter, all
of Jackson; Mr. and .Mrs.
Earl Williams, Melissa,
Susan and Stacy of Conyers.
YOUTH DAY AT
JENKINSBURG
BAPTIST CHURCH
A drama, “The Stone
Congregation,” by Robert
Don Hughes, will be present
ed at Jenkinsburg Baptist
Church Sunday, April 17, at
7:00 p.m., by the youth of
Scott Boulevard Baptist
Church, Decatur.
John Payne will serve as
youth pastor and will bring
the morning message. Other
young people will be partici
pating in the day’s activities.
You are cordially invited to
attend these services by Rev.
Harry A. Shepherd, pastor of
Jenkinsburg Baptist Church.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whiten
and Lara motored to Calla
way Gardens on Saturday
where they enjoyed the
beach and the beautiful
flowers and grounds of the
famous gardens.
Mrs. Fred Caldwell visited
several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brad
shaw, Jr. and Tripp in Rome.
Mrs. Fred Caldwell spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Caldwell and
family in Monticello.
Mrs. O. L. Holmes of New
Orleans, La. will arrive
Friday for an overnight visit
with her sister, Mrs. Doyle
Jones. Jr., before going to
Athens for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. L. F. Griffeth,
and family.
GRANT-CAMERON
Linda Ann Grant, daughter
of Juanita Grant and
Talmadge A. Grant, both of
Tampa, Florida, and Dwight
Allen Cameron, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Cameron
of Woodwick Court, Florida,
were married Saturday,
April 2nd, at Pine Crest
Baptist Church.
The bride is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Mattie Lou
Grant of Jackson.
The groom is employed by
Jim Quilin Chevrolet and the
bride is an employee of
Sherwood Medical Indust
ries, Inc.
The couple will make their
home in Clearwater, Florida.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Mattie Lou Grant
spent last week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Grant, in
Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Grant
went down for the wedding of
her grandaughter, Linda
Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Grant returned Mrs. Grant to
her home and spent a few
days camping at High Falls
before returning to their
home in Tampa.
Guests for Easter Sunday
lunch at Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Parker's were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Parker and Heather,
Mrs. Maggie Bell Smith and
Mrs. Mattie Lou Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
Fletcher and daughter of
Athens were Easter weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lovett
Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs.
M R. Cook.
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CARTER BUILDER’S SUPPLY
wm. Mclntosh chapter
IMR MEETING TO BE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
The William Mclntosh
Chapter DAR will meet
Saturday, April 16th, at 3:00
P M. at the clubhouse. There
will be an executive commit
tee meeting at 2:15. Please
be present.
TOURNAMENT OF
RED AND WHITE
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL
The Red and White
Women's Softball team is
sponsoring their first Invita
tional Tournament in Jack
son. Teams from other
counties will be here for the
tournament on April 15, 16
and 17 to compete for the
first, second and third place
trophies to be given away.
This should be an exciting
and competitive weekend so
don't miss out on the fun. The
public is invited to come to
the opening game at Wallace
Field on Friday night at 7:00
o'clock and get the tourna
ment off to a good start. Your
support is needed each night.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Fred Caldwell visited
in Monticello with Mr. and
Mrs Leslie Caldwell, Mike,
Dianne, and Fred on Thurs
day and Friday last week
while Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell
attended the Masters Tour
nament in Augusta.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Selby of
Athens were weekend guests
for the Easter holidays of Mr.
and Mrs Lee Rov O'Neal.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1077
If ' tSm
ITII ANNIVERSARY
ZION BAPTIST
JUNIOR USHERS
The Junior Ushers of the
Zion Baptist Church will
have as their speaker for the
Fourth Anniversary on Sun
daw April 17th. Mrs. Willo
dcan Powell, a teacher in the
Henderson Elementary
School.
The program will begin at
:’> no o'clock in the afternoon
\wih the public extended an
m\ itation to attend.
PERSONAL
A recent weekend guest of
Miss Georgie Watkins was
Mrs. Bert Goodwin of
Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. Harry Van Bergen,
Lisa and Jimmy of Atlanta
came to Jackson on Wednes
day ol last week for a visit of
several days with Mrs. Jane
Moves at her home on
Freeman Street. Mrs. Moves
had in-en visiting in Atlanta
toi several days with her
daughter and family before
returning home
PERSONAL
Miranda Gail Price,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Early Price of 637 North Oak
Street, entered Fort Valley
State College on March 27th
for the Spring quarter. She
was accompanied by her
parents and sister, Vickie
Price, Mr and Mrs. Comel
ious Williams and son, Mrs.
Lillian Portis and daughter,
and Mrs. Florence Keith and
daughters. They were dinner
guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Anthony Stronyes of Fort
Valley.
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell
Warren and Mark of Roch
ester, N. Y., enroute to
Naples, Florida for the
Easter holidays, were guests
Friday and Saturday of Mrs.
Jane Moyes. They, in
company with Mrs. Harry
Van Bergen of Atlanta, made
a tour of Atlanta on Friday.
Mrs. Amie Brannon had as
guests for Sunday dinner Mr.
and Mrs. John Kendricks,
Tammy, Johnny and Aman
da of Thomaston.