The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 12, 1977, Image 11

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Happy Birthdays The Progress Argus Ex tends a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the following: May 13: Mrs. Charlie Long, Lee Byron Maddox, Mrs. W. C. Rush, Patsy Williamson, Sandra Alice Schwamlein, Maude Darnell, Bob Jack son, Otis Hammond, Charles Michael Rape, Suzanne Bry ant, Mrs. Joe Harris, Mrs. Sandra Franklin, Mrs. C. E. Tucker, D. J. Lewis. May 14: Mrs. Jas. A. Treadwell, F. B. Mason, Wendel Mackey, Will John ston, Toney Duke, Mrs. James Blankenship, Deuce Williamson, Lucile J. Blank enship, Lilli Ann Snow, Linda H. Rosser, Mrs. Ronald Tallman. Julie Dennard. May 15: Miss Lilia Wat kins, Mrs. E. J. McMichael, Mrs. J. S. Heath, Gloria Cleveland, E. T. Foster, Cheryl Rodgers, Mrs. John. L. Whitaker, C. D. Edwards, Jr., Sharon Noel, Mrs. J. 0. Harrison, James E. Taylor, Charles Corley, Barbara Corley, Mrs. M. H. Baker, Gail Gordan, Mcßae King, Pati Galt, Matt Dobbs, Mrs. Carole Jones, Bobbie Jean Barkley. May 16: Mrs. Paul Janies, Mrs. Willis McElheney, William Hardiman Kitchens, Col. W. B. McCoy, Sr., Mrs. Raymond O’Quinn, R. T. McMichael, Mrs. Annie Lee Roach, Mrs. Frances Ray, Marvin Juhlin, Arthur Cleve land, Mrs. Ed B. Folmar, Connie Betts. May 17 Mrs. W. J. Jones, Harvey Clark, Mrs. Effie Jewel Colemen, Mrs. Charles Mathias, Ray Mitchell and Mrs. Ronney Pope (twins), Gloria Ann Moss, David Wyatt, Tracie June Harris, Philip Westbury, Henry Phillips, Kelly Arnold, Caro lyn Bevard, Jason Awtry. May 18: Rachael McClure, Linton Lofton. John Ernest O’Neal, Lenora Louise Col well, Sara Marie Haskins, Wade H. Bell, Jr., Barney Wilder, Susie Conger, Mittie Batchelor, W. H. Torbet, Jr., W. Frank DeLamar, Lewis E. Shiver, Esta Zuber, David Poss, Ronnie Whigham. May 19: Mrs. K. J. Thaxton, Mrs. C. D. Thacker, Reuben Wilkes, Mrs. J. C. Sephens, Larry Cook, Marvin Rogers, Thomas Fogg, Amelia Bryant, Mrs. Amelia Love, Patsy Jones, Frank Miller, Charles W. Darrow, Larry E. Branch, Bobbie and Debbie Eidson(twins). PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. King and Mr. and Mrs. Davis Willard returned home re cently from the Rose Show and Parade in Thomasville and a vacation trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Naamon York and Mrs. Lavonne Merritt were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Brenda Bell of Lithia Springs and Mrs. Barbara Faulkner of Mableton. Mrs. Doyle Jones, Jr. spent the Mother’s Day weekend in Athens with her mother, Mrs. L. F. Griffeth, and family. Mrs. Taylor (Virginia) Foster, who*was dismissed 1 frqjm the Griffin-Spalding County Hospital the past Sunday, would like to take this opportunity to thank her friends, neighbors and those ever so many people in Jackson and Butts County who, in spite of the fact she was confined because of a broken hip, made the confinement a little more pleasant. Mrs. Foster is recuperating from her injury at her home on the Biles Road. Friends of Mrs. Sessions Weaver will be interested to know that she is a patient at the Sylvan Grove Hospital. JUDY GODWIN COOK IS BRIDE OF FRED MOORE ?'$ \ J|l Jb cs 'jUjpPfr a.£..s ; 4 I 'V?®sSSH iifil m' m at." Judy Godwin Cook became the bride of Officer Fred Moore in a six o’clock ceremony April 16th at Sherrell’s Chapel with Rev. Chuck McCrackin perform ing the double ring cere mony. Vows were spoken in front of the altar with fern and lighted candles as the background. Rose Campbell sang “If” and “The Wedding Prayer.” Mrs. Ava Smith was organist. The bride wore a floor length dress of light blue double knit with empire waist, light blue chiffon overlay trimmed with white lace and pearl sequins. She carried a bouquet of white daisies, eight blue carnations and white angel’s breath. Miss Karen Kelley served as matron of honor. She chose a sapphire blue, floor length dress and carried a bouquet of daisies, blue carnations, and angel’s breath. Bill Barnes, assistant Chief of the Jackson Police Department, served as best man. Mrs. Janet Godwin, the bride’s step-mother, chose a floor length dress of sapphire PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hurt, Jr. and Sam of Jacksonville, Florida were guests the past weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hurt, Sr. Mrs. Cecil Adams has returned from Sheridan, Wyoming after spending three weeks with her son, A. C. Adams, 111 and his family. Mrs. Jane Powell spent the weekend in Cochran with Miss Dorothy Thomas and attended an organizational meeting of anew B&PW Club on Thursday night. Prior to going to Cochran, she attended a luncheon at the Perry Hotel which was given in honor of Martha Cooper, the newly-elected National DAR Librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Garland and Watkins of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Garland of At lanta attended the Christen ing service at Vineville United Methodist Church in Macon of little Elizabeth Ram bo Garland and James Adams Garland, twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Garland, and their older son, Ben Garland, Jr. of Macon, on Sunday, May Bth. After wards the group assembled at the home of the Ben M. Garlands to enjoy a delight ful dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones and Mrs. J. B. Weaver of Covington, spent Mother's Day in Tiger, Georgia with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jones. THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA blue and fashioned with long ruffled sleeves, empire waist. Her flowers were white and light blue. John Sherrell served as usher; Timothy Godwin and Tracy Godwin, brothers of the bride, were candle lighters. The bride is the daughter of J. K. (Red) Godwin and the late Mrs. Dorothy Godwin of Jackson. The groom, who was attired in the dress uniform of the Police Department, is the son of the late Mr. Clarence (Bub) Moore of Jackson and the late Mrs. Jurelle Scarborough of Macon. Following the ceremony a reception was given by the aunt of the bride, Mrs. Nell Akins of Rome, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Godwin. Refreshments and cake were served by Jeannie Godwin and Wanda Godwin, sisters of the bride. Punch was served by Mrs. Nell Akins. Mrs. Deborah Bankston, sister of the bride, kept the bride’s book. The couple spent their honeymoon at St. Augustine, Florida. They are now resid ing at Stark. W. M. TOWLES, 111 CHRISTENED AT SERVICES May Ist William Mark Towles, 111, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marks Towles of Lawrence ville, was baptized Sunday, May Ist, at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. Attending the christening services from Jackson were Mrs. William M. Towles, Sr., Mrs. F. C. Hearn, Sr., Mrs. F. C. Hearn, Jr., Betsy and Cindy Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hall, and Mrs. W. E. Vaughn. Following the service, Mrs. William M. Towles, Sr. entertained at a buffet lunchean at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Towdes for family members attending the ser vice, which also included the infant’s maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stancel, and other relatives from Athens. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Conserve Energy Insulate and Paint No More Aluminum or Vinyl Siding JACKSON HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1775-4248 r Free Estimates . . . Low Prices Also Florida Rooms Carports Patio Covers Room Additions PERSONAL Attending the graduation exercises at Shorter College on Sunday, May Bth, were Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal and Mr. J. W. Browning. Their granddaughter, Nancy Sue O’Neal, of Forest Park, received her B.A. Degree in Biology. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Neal of Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Alvin O’Neal of Forest Park spent Monday with relatives in Jackson. Friends of E. A. Godsey will be interested to know that he is in Macon’s Coliseum Hospital recuperat ing from a gall bladder operation performed Sunday morning. Mrs. G. N. Etheredge attended the May luncheon of the Georgia Chapter of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots at the home of Miss Elise Shover in Atlanta last Friday. Friends of Miss Tina Rogers will be glad to know that she is recuperating nicely at home from an emergency appendectomy performed last week at Newton County Hospital. Miss Rogers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers of Jackson Lake. Mr. Jack Flanders of Atlanta and Mrs. James F. Flanders of Dublin were guests the past Monday of Miss Viola S. Slaughter. Hampton L. Daughtry of Atlanta underwent surgery Wednesday of last week at Emory University Hospital. He is recuperating nicely according to information received late Monday, his many friends will be interest ed to know. Mrs. J. B. Hardwick of Lakeland, Florida arrived at Indian Springs Camp Ground last week where she will be during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whiten and Lara spent the weekend in Fair Play, S. C. with Mrs. Gladys Whiten and in Royston with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Haley. Mrs. Frank Parrish return ed home Monday from a Macon hospital where she had been a patient for several days, friends will be interested to know. Her mother, Mrs. J. A. Har graves of Swainsboro, is with her daughter and family this week. Friends of Mrs. Morris W’illiams are glad to know that she is back at home and doing fine after being a patient at Crawford Long Memorial Hospital for sever al days. MRS. CARTER GUEST SPEAKER MAGNOLIA CLUB The Magnolia Garden Club met May sth at The Central Georgia EMC building with Mrs. Frances Paget, Mrs Sara Collins, and Mrs. Eloise Edwards as hostesses. Mrs. J. W. Carter, a member of the Cherokee Garden Club, gave a most interesting and informative program on Flower Arrang ing. All members are hard to work making plans for entries in the “Spring Magic” flower show to be held May 19th at The EMC building. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. MRS. REDMAN RENEWS MEETINGS HISTORY FRIENDS Mrs. W. M. Redman, Sr. renewed her meetings of Friends of History on Friday, May 6th, at two o’clock. Miss Sarah Bond, inter national traveler and author ity on foreign nations, gave her talk as she turned the reels on her screens made in Jerusalem and other en virons in Israel. One striking picture was that of the Fortress of Masada of Ein Gedi where 1,000 Jewish Zealets, last of the Jewish nation, killed themselves rather than surrender to General Flavius Silva, the Roman governor of Judea. This general built a ramp to the height of the mountain only to find his intended victims already gone. The sheer side of Masada was very clearly shown, this picture owing to the book now out by Yegael Yadin, Biblical archaeologist who wrote this tragedy. Miss Bond’s slides were clear and very beautiful. She also narrated it all in a firm and concise manner. At the close of the program, the hostess pre sented Miss Bond with a cake, surrounded by daisy petals, on a silver platter. Mrs. Redman stated that Miss Bond is greatly appre ciated by those who know that we ourselves are entitled to this ancient civilization for our own religion. lioiNTOSH I “state BANK * I Where The Focus Is On You THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1977 SPRING MAGIC FLOWER SHOW HERE MAY 19TH The Butts County Garden Club Council of Jackson is sponsoring a Flower Show, “Spring Magic,” on Thurs day, May 19th, at The Central Georgia EMC building on Barnesville Highway with the public invited. Admission is SI.OO with tickets available through garden club members. \ New Arrivals Via I * J > ' ’ _ * , ■ /l\\ MASTER DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Dean, Jr. of Warner Robins announce the birth of a son, Joseph Edwin, May Bth, at Coliseum Park Hospital in Macon. Mrs. Dean is the former Debbie Nelson of Jackson. Grantparents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nelson, Sr. of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dean, Sr. of Lakeland. Ga. LITTLE MISS PASSMORE Sfc. and Mrs. Albert E. Passmore announce the birth of a daughter, Gena Tenille, May sth at Coliseum Park Hospital in Macon. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Jr. of Flovilla “PLANNING A WEDDING” Elegant catering for your Wedding Reception. Designers of simple or elaborate cakes for your Wedding, An niversary, or Social functions. Your preference and our originality makes your occasion a beautiful event to remember. INFO. - IRENE HALL, 775-3244 ATTENTION K mart SHOPPERS We Apologize! On Page 11 of K mart's preprinted Advertising Section, our Coleman 13Vi gallon cooler was incorrectly priced at 514.88. Our sale price for this size cooler is 524.88. i SPORTING GOODS DEPT. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Passmore of Dublin. Mrs. Passmore is the former Mary Frances Roberts of Jackson.