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Simpson-Mangham Engagement
Is Announced By Her Parents
“Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.)
and Mrs. Charles Edwin
Simpson of “Crosslands”
Harlem, Georgia, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Deborah
Kaye Simpson, to Asa Larkin
Mangham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Milton Mangham,
of Route Five, Jackson.
Miss Simpson is the
grand-daughter of Mrs.
Thomas Bentley Acker of
Columbus, Mississippi and
the late Mr. Acker. Paternal
grandparents are the late
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Simpson, also of Columbus.
The bride-elect is a
graduate of Arundel High
School, Odenton, Maryland.
She attended Mississippi
GOODBYE
INDIAN SPRINGS DISCO
GRAND CLOSING
JR DANCE |||§
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1977
Featuring Battle of the Bands between Soul
and Rock groups. Need at least one
thousand folks so we can pay our bills.
Your last chance to do it in the Heat.
A Great Way to Kick Off The Celebration
THE DEATH OF THE DISCO
Saturday, July 2, 8--12 P.M.
Bring The Gang ...
University for Women in
Columbus before transfer
ring to The University of
South Carolina and Columbia
Bible College in Columbia,
South Carolina. Miss Simp
son is presently employed by
the Richland Memorial Hos
pital in Columbia.
The prospective bride
groom is the grandson of
Mrs. Sherod C. Biles and the
late Mr. Biles of Jackson.
Paternal grandparents are
the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Wiley Mangham, also of
Jackson.
Mr. Mangham is a grad
uate of Jackson High School
in Jackson, and Truett-
McConnell College in Cleve
land, Georgia. He plans to
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
93RD BIRTHDAY
OBSERVED BY
MRS. CARTWRIGHT
Mrs. Lula Cartwright cele
brated her ninety-third birth
day on June 21st by spending
the day pleasantly with
several friends dropping in
and enjoying ice cream and
cake appropriate for the
occasion.
Visiting Mrs. Cartwright
from Waukegan, Illinois
were her son, W. L.
Cartwright, grandson, Kim
J. Cartwright; granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Diane Pasieta, and
two great-grandsons, Lennie
and Sean Pasieta. The
out-of-town visitors arrived
on Monday and returned
home on Saturday following
a very pleasant visit.
Mrs. Cartwright makes her
home with her son, Dr. R. J.
Cartwright, and Mrs. Cart
wright on West Third Street.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
DeLamar of Margate, Flor
ida arrived last week for a
visit in the county. They are
former residents of Butts
County.
Miss Linda Pulliam re
turned home Saturday from
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital where she underwent
surgery last week, her many
friends are delighted to
know.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Ball
returned last week from an
enjoyable tour of Alaska.
complete his present studies
at Columbia Bible College in
Columbia, South Carolina
before entering Southwest
ern Theological Seminary in
Fort Worth, Texas.
The ceremony will be
performed at the Thomson
Presbyterian Church, Thom
son, Georgia on August 20.
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BintU&cuf,
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
July 1: Mrs. N. A. Powell,
Mrs. L. J. Washington, Nevin
Whidby, Mrs. Frank Jones,
Mrs. F. E. McClendon, Mrs.
Billy Leverette, James H.
Boothe, Mrs. Martha Cald
well, Hugh W. Phillips, Mrs.
David Norris, Marcia Price;
July 2: Bobby Moore, Mrs.
Zora Mae Etheridge, John
Emory Harper, Mickey Lynn
Webb, Wesley Carlton
Powell, Ida Hodges, Fred
Wilkerson, Merrelyn Lewis,
Mrs. J. H. Langley, Stephen
Erwin Eslinger, Leslie Wil
liam Willard, Mrs. Roger W.
Denpington, Mark Cook,
David H. Sellers, Martha E.
Gorman, Newton Maddox,
Mrs. Martha White, Teresa
Simmons, Deborah Merritt,
John Paul Danner, Mrs.
Greg C. Chandler, Linda
Denise Pulliam;
July 3: Kimbell Thurston,
Clomer McClendon, Glenn
Meredith, David Bailey
Woodward, Jr., Mrs. W. D.
Pope, Jr., Luther McLendon,
Deborah Jean Jones, James
Randall Morgan, Steven Bert
Kinard, 111, Patrice Angela
Westbury, Mrs. Larry
Marsh, Mrs. Carol Kelley,
Cathye B. Johnson, Susan
Moody, Katrina Dobbs,
Robert H. Hammock;
July 4: Mrs. M. D. Bledsoe,
Mrs. C. B. Higgens, Melissa
McMichael, W. P. Brooks,
Sara Ann Williams, Marlin
Charles Fletcher and Mar
garet Fletcher Knight
(twins), Fred Leon Cook, G.
C. McLendon, Jr., Mrs. C. M.
Compton, Doris James, Mrs.
William S.. Belmont, Mrs.
Lewis D. Smith, Keith
Johnson, Mrs. W. R. Henry,
George Lawson, Mrs. John
Huggins, Andy White, Lamar
THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1977
Long, Wm. Curtis Parker,
Mrs. Hugh Glidewell, Jr.,
John H. Woodruff.
July 5: Mrs. Frances
Eidson, Mrs. J. D. Aiken, B.
E. Carter, Mrs. J. I. Hickson,
Mrs. Gladys K. Wilson,
Douglas Stroud, Jr., Lois
Maddox, Lanier King, Mrs.
David Duffey, Maple Kath
leen Barnes, Lamar Duncan,
Mrs. E. J. Baldwin, Benja
min Franklin Parrish, Jr.,
Faye Treadwell, Mrs. W T . H.
Hollingsworth, Sr., Marcus
Irby, Sr., Wanda Beatrice
Pearl, Chris Kelley, Jim
Ouzts, Alan Eugene Chest
nut, Betty J. Hayes, Judy
Estelle Thompson;
July 6: Mrs. V. M.
Downing, Donnie Bankston,
Claire Garr, Talmadge Al
gene Grant, Jennifer Jean
Moss, Grady 0. Jackson, Sr.,
Keith Bowden, Carol Duke,
Jerry James, Sissy Pope,
Susan Renee Weaver, Mark
Kapiloff, James 0. Fincher,
Mrs. J. F. Gladney, James R.
Pitts, Mary Anne Davis,
Donald Shelby, W'illiam G.
Price;
July 7: Mrs. L. McKinley,
Mrs. H. H. Koch, Frances
Rape, Mrs. Obie Watkins,
Mrs. A. D. Maddox, Julia
Eloise Pettigrew, Garland L.
Cook. Mrs. Julia Greer, Mrs.
P. F. Mackey, Charles
Coker, Mrs. J. W. Gilbert,
Patsy Wise. Tommy Car
michael, Karen Kersey,
Richard Baldwin, William
Keith Adams, Keith Paul
Daniel. Mrs. W. C. Darsey,
Rayburn Bankston, Merry
Margaret Cross, Mrs. Chris
tine Kennedy, Mrs. Robert
Stuart, Joe Dickens, Erin
Pope, Mary Loftin, H. M.
Fletcher. Danny Puckett.
GRIFFIN MERCHANTS’
VACATION VALUE DAYS
Pre-4 th Sole Thur " ay ~
B,V ■ June 30—July 1-2
GREAT VALUES!-SUPER MONEY SAVING BARGAINS!
SHOP EVERY GRIFFIN STORE AND GET YOUR SHARE
OF THE ITEMS OFFERED IN EVERY STORE ... GRIFFIN
IS YOUR COMPLETE CENTER TO SHOP!
Firms Participating in
Promotion:
Cartledge Furniture Cos.
Tonkin Casuals
Esquire Barber Shop
Randall & Blakely, Inc.
Toyota of Griffin
Sigman Buick-Opel, Inc.
Smith Roberts
Morrow-Powell
Hill’s Tire Store
Mayfield Motors
Jim Pridgen Hardware Cos.
Griffin Gallery
The Diana Shop
K-Mart
Jones-Harrison Furniture
Cos.
Collins Men & Boys’ Wear
Coates Foreign Car Service
Goode-Nichols Furniture
Cain’s
Cronic Chevrolet, Inc.
Griffin Office Supply
Mobile Telephone & Pager,
Inc.
Shoe World Discount Store
STARK UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
FELLOWSHIP MEETS
The Wildwood Fellowship,
composed of the men of Stark
United Methodist Church,
met June 20 at the home of
Harold Brooks in Jackson.
The speaker for the
meeting was Sheriff Billy
Leverette who gave a report
of his office for the first three
months of this year. He also
passed out sheets for the
Fellowship members to com
plete in order to identify and
record valuable personal
property.
The members and Lev
erette also enjoyed a meal of
chicken-cue prepared by
Brooks. Harold Spruell is
chairman of Wildwood Fel
lowship.
LUNSFORDS HELD
REUNION SUNDAY
AT CLUBHOUSE
Fifty-seven were in atten
dance on Sunday, June 26th,
for the Lunsford reunion with
the group meeting at the
William Mclntosh Chapter
DAR Clubhouse.
A delicious meal was
enjoyed at the noon hour with
out of towners from Tennes
see. Alabama, and Michican
also in attendance.
THREE MATRONS
RECEIVE MASTERS
FT. VALLEY STATE
Mrs. Ruth F. Ash, Mrs.
Bernice Williams and Mrs.
Brenda Freeman received
the Masters of Science
Degree in Education from
Fort Valley State College
during recent commence
ment exercises. The three
are employed by the Butts
County Board of Education
at Jackson Primary School.
BILES REUNION AT
J. H. STEWARTS
ON JULY 3RD
The Biles reunion will be
held Sunday, July 3rd. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Stewart. All friends and
relatives are invited to be
present and bring a picnic
lunch.
Purser Furniture Cos.
Carpets of Griffin
Beaty Auto Parts, Inc.
Rhodes Furniture Cos.
Maxwell’s Home
Furnishings
Hensley’s Office Equipment
Crouch’s
O’Kelley’s Furniture Cos.
Jesse’s Pharmacy
Buy-Rite
Sutton’s
Cedric’s Fish & Chips
The Plant Emporium
McGuffey-Cooper Motors
Kinney Shoes
Catfish Cabin
Easterwood’s Shoes
Jester’s Car Sales
Akin’s Feed & Seed Store
Byron’s California Concept
Griffin Auto Parts
The Bonnie Shop
Godard’s Clothing Store
Friedman’s Jewelers
Griffin Sales & Service, Inc.
Wynne’s Jewelers
Cole’s Drug Cos.
The Catwalk
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MASTER SPAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Spain
announce the birth of a son,
Timothy Andrew, June 25th,
at Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital. Mrs. Spain is the
former Debbie Craig.
PERSONAL
Mrs. F. M. Holston, Jane
and Joe arrived recently
from Peru for a visit with
Mrs. F A. Holston.
Mrs. W. C. Pierson and
children, Will and Margie, of
Raleigh. N. C. arrived
Sunday for a week’s visit
with Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Etheredge and Miss Viola
Slaughter.
WALTON INSULATION CO. 1
“Let Us Save You Money On Heating” j
Alcovy Road, Jersey, Ga.
Phone 464-3617
B & C FARM
SUPPLY Inc.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
WILL BE CLOSED
THE WEEK OF
JULY FOURTH
Give
GRIFFIN
A Try. . . And
YOU’LL BUY!
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Merritt
were weekend guests of his
brother, and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Merritt of Rock
Hill, S.C.
Robert Griffin, Jr. re
ceived his B.S. degree from
the University of Tennessee
May 28th. Griffin is a
graduate of Jackson High
School and was a member of
the football team. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Griffin, Sr. of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Neal
and boys, Allen and Bryan, of
Atlanta attended Mr.
O’Neal’s class reunion at
Indian Springs on Sunday
and visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Asa O’Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Watkins and children of
Marietta visited recently
with Miss Georgie Watkins
and also visited Miss Delia
Watkins, a patient at Sylvan
Grove Hospital.
Miss Karen Garr left
Friday for her home in
Raleigh, N. C. following a
visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Garr, and other
relatives.
Firms Cooperating
in Promotion:
Griffin Daily News
First Federal Savings
& Loan Assn.
Griffin Federal Savings
& Loan Assn.
WKEU AM & FM Stereo
WHIE
WGRI
Commercial Bank & Trust
Cos.
First National Bank of
Griffin
The Bank of Griffin