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J BIRTHS
LITTLE MISS SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P.
Smith of Flovilla announce
the birth of a daughter,
Natalie Rebecca, May 23rd
at Coliseum Park Hospital.
Mrs. Smith is the former
Nancy McMichael of Monti
cello. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. Smith of
Flovilla and Mr. and Mrs. V
E. McMichael of Monticello.
MASTER SMART
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smart of
Fayetteville announce the
birth of a son, Maxwell
Shane, on June 11 at South
Fulton Hospital. His grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Kimbell of Jackson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smart
of Baxley. Mrs. Smart is the
former Kay Kimbell of
Jackson.
MIMOSA GARDEN CLUB
HELD ANNUAL PICNIC
MOELCHERT COTTAGE
The Mimosa Garden Club
enjoyed their annual picnic
at the Jackson Lake cottage
of the Lou Moelcherts on
Thursday, June 16th.
Following a period of
happy fellowship, a delicious
buffet was served on the
porch overlooking the lake.
Hostesses for this delight
ful occasion were Mrs.
Robert Betts, Mrs. Margaret
Maddox, Mrs. E. D. Briscoe
and Mrs. Lou Moelchert.
News from
your
Pharmacist,!
Common childhood diseas
es such as measles, mumps
and chicken pox can some
times lead to a more serious
condition known as Meningi
tis. This is the direct result of
the virus infection being
transmitted by the blood to
the membranes which cover
the brain and spinal cord.
Inflamation of these mem
branes is known as Meningi
tis.
Warning signs of Meningi
tis include a high fever and
restlessness. Back and neck
pains and severe headaches
are also indicators of this
disease. These conditions
may later be followed by
sleepiness. Meningitis often
resulted in death or crippling
impairment many years ago,
but can now be successfully
treated with the use of
modern drugs.
Meningitis is sometimes
caused by virus infection
other than those of the
childhood diseases men
tioned. And, it can be the
result of an infection if the
head receives a severe
wound which breaks open the
skull.
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Janie Lee Dempsey Watts Is
Bride Of Stephen A Spataro
Janie Lee Dempsey Watts
and Stephen Anthony Spata
ro were married on Saturday
morning, June 18, at St.
James Church in Redondo
Beach, California.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Anne Dempsey Watts of
Watkinsville, Ga. and Ray D.
Watts of Ringgold, Ga. She
graduated from Chattanooga
High School and the Univer
sity of California, Berkeley.
She is assistant director of
public relations for the
Hawthorne (Ca.) Community
Hospital.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Spa taro of
Avella, Pa. He graduated
from the University of
California, Berkeley, and is a
third year law student at
Western State University in
Fullerton, Ca. He is em
ployed by Legal Research
Associates of Fountain Val
ley, Ca.
Ellen Young McCashin of
Chattanooga attended the
bride as maid of honor.
Sisters of the bride, Judy
Watts of Cambridge, Mass,
and Dr. Emily (Watts) Card
of Los Angeles, were brides
maids. Tania Sowa of
Hollywood was flower girl.
Charles W. Martin, the
groom’s uncle, served as best
man. Ushers included Antho
ny Spataro, the groom’s
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father, and Chris Martin,
cousin of the groom. Jo Ann
Martin kept the bride’s book.
The bride wore a white
gown designed by Mme.
Jackie Tarlet of Hollywood.
A “Gone with the Wind”
period dress, the gown was
made of French lace eyelet
trimmed with ruffles and
pink satin. The fitted waist
was circled with a large pink
satin sash and bow. A
full-circle skirt was trimmed
in lace ruffles with lace
ruffled petticoat underneath.
Topping the bride’s head was
a lace picture hat. She
carried a bouquet of stephon
itis, pink roses and baby’s
breath.
Out-of-town guests attend
ing the wedding included
Mrs. William B. Crawford of
Atlanta, Ga., aunt of the
bride; Mrs. Frances Barn
well of Jacksonville, Fla.,
great aunt of the bride; and
Mr. and Mrs. Fenno Monaco
of Cecil, Pa., also William
Cottin Colby 111 of Boston,
Mass.
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Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
June 24: Linton Grant,
Frank Lofton, Charles Ma
son, Fred Whiten, Glenn L.
Potts, Jr., Robert Ossian
Duke, Mrs. W. M. Mangham,
Dr. J. H, Pritchett, Mrs.
Becky R. Kierbow, Brad
Taylor, Olen Davis.
June 25: Mrs. Jim Howell
and Dan Fretwell (twins),
Ervin Benton, Sams Harri
son, Beverly Compton, G. M.
Saunders, Thaddeus Bur
ford, J. M. Kitchens, Madge
Railey, Mrs. E. D. Briscoe,
Billy Knowles, Mitzi Tanya
Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford,
George R. Dawson, Ronnie
Lee Simmons, T. Mullis,
Missy Young, Mrs. Bettye
Savage.
June 26: Mrs. Jewell
Brooks, Otis Stephens, Mrs.
Don Holsenbeck, Mrs. Albert
Smith, James Smith, Mrs.
Mary Letson Norton, Tom
Patrick, Helen Ingram,
Charles L. Bostwick, Mrs. J.
C. Holcombe, Charles Tho
mas Redman, Mrs. M. W.
Carmichael, Mrs. Frances
Rowe, Ann Deraney, Mrs. G.
M. Duncan, Robbie Torbett,
Mrs. Mark Kapiloff, Marie
Marsh, Lester Patterson,
John Harkness, Mrs. Fred T.
White, Trey Davis, Mrs. W.
L. Collins, Genie Adams.
June 27: Mrs. D. P. Settle,
Mrs. David Gray, Bennie
Fletcher, Melinda Ann
Smith, Mrs. Harvey Jordan,
G. W. Black, Allen Jackson,
Danny Ford, Lisa Taylor,
Mrs. Buck Starr, Noel Fuss.
June 28: Margaret Rape,
Thomas Felder Quinn, Jr.,
Lee Hardy, Wayne Coleman,
Mrs. Frank Zontek, Bonnie
Gail Craig, Mrs. Myrtle
Thaxton Millet, Rogers Coch
ran, Jimmy Lawson, Jean
eane Nutt, Junior Swann,
Carissa Gilbert.
June 29: Miriam Childs,
Mrs. W. T. Pelt, Mrs. B. Y.
Lunceford, Mary Lou Mor
gan, James Harvey Turner,
Edward Fletcher Shropshire,
Jr., Ralph Harper, Jr., Mrs.
Arthur Stodghill, Jr., Sandra
W’ilder, Warren Autry, Byrd
Wyatt, Jed Jinks, H. E.
Sullivan, Reppard Andrews,
John R. Edwards, Donald
Leverrett, Mrs. David P.
Ridgeway, Jr.
June 30: Mrs. Lucia
GARLAND COTTAGE
SCENE OF JUNE
BCRTA LUNCHEON
The Butts County Retired
Teachers’ Association en
joyed a delightful June
meeting in the charming lake
cottage of the president, Mrs.
Mollie Garland. Sixteen
members were present for a
covered dish luncheon. In
cluded in the number were
two new retirees, Mrs.
Margaret Holloway and Mrs.
Audrey Wilkens. Several
pictures were made for the
Association Scrapbook being
compiled by Mrs. Thelma
Prosser.
Following a brief business
session, the meeting was
adjourned with plans for the
next meeting in September.
Foresman, Mrs. A. M. Davis,
Carl Norsworthy, Mamie
Kate Wells Knowles, William
Marks Towles, Jr., Carolyn
Maddox, Carl Moody Finney,
Bobby Mitchell, Sonny
Mitchell, Lisa Ball King,
Dixie Elliott, Saralyn R.
Wilson and Maralyn R.
Probst (twins), Joseph E.
James, R. H. Burford,
Glenda McDonald, Deborah
Duke, Asa H. Maddox,
Cecelia Ann Deptula, James
E. Ross, Paul Palmer.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1977
LARA WHITEN
IS TENDERED
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Lara Whiten, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whiten,
was tendered a party on
Thursday, June 16th, in
celebration of her third
birthday.
Theme of the party wds a
circus with decorations of
balloons, pictures of circus
clowns and streamers of
assorted colors of paper.
The beautiful birthday
cake trimmed in yellow and
green was decorated with a
merry-go-round. The cake
with ice cream was later
served the guests.
Present for the gala party
were Rhonda Hall, Kevin
Hall, Betsi Brooks, Lara,
Mrs. Whiten, and Lara’s
grandmother, Mrs. Juanita
Brown of Anderson, S. C.
W.M. CHAMBERS
FAMILY REUNION
The W. M. Chambers
family reunion will be held at
the Masonic Hall at Worth
ville on the first Sunday in
July. All relatives and
interested friends are cor
dially invited to attend this
reunion.
POPE REUNION
HELD JUNE 12TH
AT FAMILY HOME
The family of the late W. D
and Rebecca Knowles Pope
held a reunion June 12th at
the family home.
Those present to enjoy the
fun, fellowship and food were
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pope of
Fayetteville, Mr. Bill Pope
and Rita, Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Pope and Debbie,
Mrs. W. S. Callaway, Jr.,
Carolyn, Robert and W’arren,
Mr. Gene Pope, ail of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sellers of Greenville, S. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pope, Jr.,
Chris and Johnna of Athens,
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Individually Planned Program based
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Afternoon Classes beginning July
11th and ending August sth.
Small Classes - Individual Attention -
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Dr. Jo Ann Manley
PERSONAL
Friends of Mrs. Fleddie
Hardy, who has been
spending some time in
Florida, will be interested to
know that she is at her home
in Jackson for a while. She
arrived last week.
Mr. Jerry Sellers of Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pope of
Thomasville, Mrs. Frank
Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Long and Brian, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Pope and Mrs.
Rita Brannan of Jackson.
Mrs. Irvin Eslinger was
the only member of the
immediate family who could
not attend.