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Gloria Cummings Named Miss
Truetf- McConnell College
Miss Gloria Jaye Cum
mings, a sophomore at
Truett-McConnell Junior Col
lege, Cleveland, was elected
Miss Truett-McConnell Col
lege recently. She is a 1975
graduate of Troup High
School in LaGrange.
While at Truett-McConnell,
Miss Cummings was vice
president of her Freshman
class. She serves as manager
of the basketball team, is a
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member of the Baptist
Student Union, and is
vice-president of the Student
Government Association.
She is the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Edgar Harris, Jr. of
Flovilla and the late Robert
L. Cummings, Jr. Rev.
Harris is pastor of Flovilla
Baptist Church.
Pictured with Jaye is Doug
Kennedy of Franklin County.
Doug was elected “Mr.
Truett-McConnell College.’’
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA
Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
June 3: J. S. Ball, Jr., Mrs.
W. D. Freeman, Billy
Barnes, Willene Letson,
Hazel Thurston, Willie Ed
ward Wells, Billy Pelt, Oscar
Snow, Alton P. Long, Mrs. C.
M. Daniel, Jr., Jan Ridgway,
Darrell Lee Kitchens, Mrs.
Joseph Deptula.
June 4: Mrs. Howard
Rooks, Mrs. Julian Thurston,
Mrs. L. D. Singley, Jr., Mrs.
W. N. Meredith, Jack
Freeman, Mrs. L. M.
Loveless, Elaine Carpenter,
Ernest Young, Mrs. Ray
mond Hardy, Barbara Glide
well, Sylvia Norsworthy,
Debbie Waldron, Mrs. Ruth
Lindsley, Larry Brindley,
Jr., Patrick Stuart, Lynn
Danner.
June 5: Beverly Randall
Childs, Lynville Whidby,
Mrs. I. C. Eslinger, Joe E.
Patrick, Mrs. India Bailey,
Lovett Fletcher, Jr., J. W.
Hodges, Clayton Emory,
Mrs. L. H. Jenkins, Jr.,
Allison Knight, Leigh Ann'
Kitchens, Lavonia Doster,
Myrna Awtry.
June 6: Mrs. Carlton
Morris, Mrs. C. F. Singley,
Mrs. Robert Lane, Mrs.
Howard Gunn, B. B. Camp
bell. Samuel Clay Allen, June
Fletcher, Mrs. Herman Ap
ple, June Evans, Marvin T.
Stephens, Mrs. Aubrey 0.
Washington, Sarilda Moore,
Mrs. Charlie Moore, Mrs. J.
F. Morris, Chip Chiappetta,
Sharron Black, Robert
Evans, George Wade.
June 7: Mrs. A. A. Cook,
Chester Piper, Julian Rogers
Fletcher, Mrs. Pete Bond,
Patricia Anne Long, Martha
Clarice Bell, Mrs. David
Evans, Shawn Allen O’Neal,
Johnie Rebecca Parlier,
Mallory Pike, Mrs. Dana
Haralson, Mrs. R. G.
Richmond.
June 8: Mrs. Lois Byrd,
Mrs. Frank Polk, Euel Wade,
Jr., Shirley Jay, Anne Adams
Atkinson, Jean Pope, Marian
Maddox, Robert M. King,
Alton Hugh Coleman, 111,
Rhonda Thomas, Rev. Larry
Youngblood, Mrs. Lewis E.
Shiver, Mrs. Arthur B.
Gavin, Jr., David Miller,
William Culpepper.
June 9: Mrs. Elsie Singley,
Mrs. Frank Childs, Frank
Childs, Edna Plunkett, Mrs.
W. L. Martin, Jr., Mrs. Eulee
Rosser, Bobby Gilbert, Keith
Pope, Mrs. Billy Franklin,
Ralph Smith, Rosemerri
Sheila O’Neal.
PERSONAL
Friends of Mrs. Betty
Carmichael Grant of Milner
will be interested to know
that she underwent success
ful surgery Monday, May
23rd, at St. Joseph Hospital in
Atlanta. She is reported as
recuperating nicely.
Nancy Robison School of Dance
To Present Dance Revue Saturday
The Nancy Robison School
of Dance will present the 16th
Annual Dance Revue on
Saturday, June 4th, at
Jackson High School audito
rium with admission free and
the public cordially invited.
The program will begin at
8:05 o’clock.
Students in the program
this year will be: Allison
McClelland, Joyce McClel
land, Melissa Jo Sims,
Jennifer Starr, Lisa Swear
inger, Merritt Webb, Loree
Lofton, Shannon O’Neal,
Chris Preston, Colie Smith,
Meredith Bryant, Jenny
Gilbert, Tara Brock, Kelly
Bearden, Mallory Bentley,
Leslie DeMore, Nicole Davis,
Jill Drake, Christi Ford,
Tonya Ingram, Tara Marsh,
Stacy McMullin, Stacey
Ridgway, Amy Saunders,
Jeanne Whitter.
Skip Huggins, Mary Loftin,
Holly Wright, Lori Morton,
Tanya Presley, Angie Perry,
Vicki Sanvidge, Andrea
Folsom, Emily Giddens,
Janet Hamlin. Cathy Jack
son, Sally Mackey, Rae
O'Neal, Paula Palmer,
Laura Mangham, Anita
i New Arrivals
Via
LITTLE MISS BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Harvey Brown, Jr. of
Jackson announce the birth
of a daughter, Jodi Leigh,
May 14th at Coliseum Park
Hospital, Macon. Mrs. Brown
will be remembered as the
former Cathy Evans. Grand
parents are Mrs. Norma D.
Evans and the late David B.
Evans of Jackson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brown, Sr. of
Jackson.
LITTLE MISS FLETCHER
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Fletcher of Jackson an
nounce the birth of a
daughter, Lucia Sybil Fletch
er, May 28th at Coliseum
Park Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Carr, Jr., all of
Jackson.
MASTER GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Gibson of Carrollton an
nounce the birth of a son,
Travis Shawn, on May 25 at
Tanner Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Gibson of Jackson
Lake, Mrs. Lucile Thompson
and ’lr. James Blankenship
of Jackson. Mrs. Gibson is
the former Shiela Blanken
ship of Jackson.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH
has been relocated within the Sears
Store . . . 113 E. 2nd St. Jackson, Ga.
We will continue operating as two in
dependent businesses only sharing a
common location.
It is my desire to give our Gift Shop
customers six days a week shopping,
more employees to serve you and a
wider selection of gifts to choose from.
JUNE IS HERE AND WEDDING
BELLS ARE RINGING ... If you are
getting married soon, come by and let
us set up a display table with your
choice of China by Poppytrail, Stain
less by Supreme and Stemware by Im
perial. We will make a list of other
gifts you like and use these to help
your friends in their gift selections for
your special occasion.
STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND
. . . . NOW LOCATED IN THE
SEARS CATALOG STORE.
THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1977
Dooley, Kim Presley, Betsy
Hearn, Michele Jones, Alison
Marsh. Leah Nix, Denise
Warren, Cheryl Loftin, Rob
bie Mackey, Lisa Weaver.
Mary Lynn Palmer, Kim
Zuber, Mitzie Jones, Mickey
Garland, Gina Dooley, Carey
Fenner, Kelly Hardy, Esther
O'Dell, Rhonda Williams,
Angie Wise, Tracy Williams,
Susan O’Neal, Linda Bur
ford, Renee Wright, Betsy
Carmichael, Chelbie Daniel,
Dara Durrett, Jan Fenner,
Cindy Hearn, Patrice Mont
gomery, April Padgett,
Paige Thaxton, Laura Wea
ver, Tammy Biles, Sandie
Cook, Tina Lassiter, Andrea
Brown, Laurie Hice, Ginger
Palmer, Stephen Fenner.
Kibbie Carr, Durae Fen
ner, Sallie Ann Fletcher,
Kathie Kersey, Cathy Law
rence, Kay Mackey, Penney
Newman, Cindy Brittain,
Lynn Duke, Lindy Mackey,
Beverly O'Neal, Rhonda
Hutcheson. Terri Dodson,
Katin Crockarell, Beverly
Itoynor. Ann Franklin, and
Kim Pitman. Faculty in
cludes Becky Benton, Lindy
Mackey, and Cindy Brittain.
FAULKNER REUNION
AT WORTHVILLE
DREW LARGE CROWD
The descendants of Mr.
Tom and Mrs. Fannie
Faulkner met Sunday, May
22, for a reunion at the
Worthville Masonic Building.
A large percentage of the
family attended. This was a
most delightful occasion that
provided a lot of good food
and wonderful fellowship.
Those attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Faulkner, their
sons and grandchildren and
one great-grandchild; Mrs.
Nellie Cochran, her son and
daughter and grandchildren;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Faulk
ner; Mr. and Mrs. Lanier
Faulkner, their three sons
and families and daughter
and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Mitchell, their chiL
dren and grandchildren; Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Duke and
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Faulkner, their sons and
daughter and grandchildren.
There was a total of sixty
people present. Plans were
made to make this an annual
occasion on the Fourth
Sunday in May at the same
place.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Nell Carmichael was
admitted Tuesday to Decatur
Hospital, Decatur, for sur
gery, her many friends will
be interested to know. She is
expected to return home
later in the week.
MASTER JAMES
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
James of Flovilla announce
the birth of a son, Jeffrey
Alan, May 6th at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital. Grandparents are Mrs.
Doris James of Jackson and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lindsey of
LaFayette, Ga.
CHORUS GIRLS - These students of the Nancy Robison School of Dance will be
featured in their annual dance revue on Saturday, June 4th, at the Jackson High
auditorium.
The dancers are, kneeling, left to right, Kay Mackey, Cathy Lawrence, Penney
Newman, Beverly Raynor, Lindy Mackey, Kibbie Carr, Sallie Ann Fletcher and Durae
Fenner.
Standing, left to right, Kathie Kersey, Lynn Duke, Terri Dodson, Cathy Crockarell,
Cindy Brittain, Rhonda Hutcheson, Kim Pitman, Ann Franklin and Beverly O’Neal.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Naamon
York had as their Sunday
guests recently Mr. Robert
Merritt, Mrs. Jackie Peuri
foy and Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Merritt.
Mrs. Irene Roberts Malone
and Mrs. Sara Pound of
Monticello were guests of
Miss Viola Slaughter last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Tice of
Augusta were weekend
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On Saturday, June 4, Our Truck Wil Be LocateOt
JACKSON PRODUCE CO., ON EAST THIRD ST.
from 2:30 until Sold Out
THE SPECIALS BELOW WILL BE OFFERED
• 27 Servings Beef Round Steaks Cubed •40 Serving! Beef Patties
e 16 Servings Chopped Sirloin Steaks
eTb” S B3 SERVINGS OF BEEF a. u.. tk..
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5 Lbs. Pork Ribs $4.90 ™ mm—mmmm
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U.S.D.A. & G.S.D.A. Inspected Meats I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Carmichael, and family.
Mrs. Tice is the former
Dorner Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Compton of Springville,
Alabama arrived Sunday
afternoon for a visit with his
mother, Mrs. C. M. Compton,
who has not been feeling
well. Mrs. Compton returned
home with her son, her many
friends will be interested to
know.
“The most useful virtue is
patience." John Dewey
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
everyone who expressed
sympathy in so many ways at
the time of the death of our
loved one. The words of
comfort, the trays of food,
the beautiful floral offerings,
and all other kind deeds were
appreciated and we are
grateful for all expressions of
love and kindness. May God
bless each of you.—The
Family of Early Jester
"The office makes the man."
Latin Proverb