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Engagement of Becky Renee Smith
To Randy Griffith is Announced
Mrs. Robert E. Smith of
Route 5, Jackson, announces
the engagement and forth
coming marriage of her
daughter. Becky Renee, to
Mr. Randy Gerald Griffith of
Griffin. Georgia.
Miss Smith is the daughter
of the late Mr. Robert E.
Smith. Her late grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W.
Cleveland Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Albert Turner, all of
Jackson.
After graduation from
Jackson High School, she
completed a year of Business
Education at Griffin-Area
Vo-Tech School. Presently,
she is in her fourth year of
employment for the State
Department of Human Re
sources and Spalding County
Health Department.
AL SMITH
CELEBRATES
SIXTH BIRTHDAY
A1 Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Smith, 565
Franklin Street, celebrated
his sixth birthday July 20
with a party at his home
which many of his friends
attended.
In addition to a hot dog
cookoul, homemade ice
cream and cake were
enjoyed by all in attendance.
Present for the party were
Michael Beeland, Sam Tay
lor, Glen Parker, Prissy
Cook, Myra, Sammy, Lamar
and Leon Smith, Cindy
Brittain, Danny and Elaine
Kendrick, Andy Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
TIFT TO HAVE
WORKSHOP FOR
RAH-RAH GIRLS
Junior and senior high
school cheerleader squads
will gather at Tift College on
August 14-17 for an education
workshop presented by Gold
en Eagle Cheerleader
Schools.
Participants, limited to
ages 14-18, will be housed in
Tift dormitories and will eat
in the college cafeteria.
Additional information
may be obtained from
Golden Eagle Cheerleader
Schools, P.O. Box 655, South
Hill. Va. 23970 or by calling
collect 804-447-3143.
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CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
each and every one for their
kindnesses since the death of
our infant son, Adam. The
flowers, cards, food, and love
shown to us will never be
forgotten. A special thanks to
Doctors Krepps, Caldron,
and Dunaway, and the
nur sing stall of the third floor
al Griffin Spalding County
Hospital. Also a very special
thanks to John Sherrell. Kev.
Chuck McCrackin, and the
entire Sherrell Funeral
Home personnel —Mr and
Mrs Dexter Lofton
Mr. Griffith is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin G.
Griffith of Dutchmans Road
in Griffin. He is the grandson
of Mrs. Lucy Griffith and the
late Mr. R. G. Griffith and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Watts,
all of Griffin.
He is a graduate of Griffin
High School and is currently
employed as a Service
Supervisor for Rental Uni
form Service in Griffin.
The wedding will be
Sunday, September 18, at
3:30 p.m. at the Towaliga
Baptist Church in Jackson.
No local invitations are being
sent, but all relatives and
friends are cordially invited
to witness the ceremony and
to attend the reception to
follow.
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks are extended to
all the friends and relatives
for their kind offerings
during the recent illness and
death of our husband and
father. Doyle Jackson Ben
nett. All cards, flowers, food
contributions, and thoughts
were greatly appreciated.
We would like to give a very
special note of thanks to John
Sherrell, Rev. Chuck Mc-
Crackin, and the entire staff
at Sylvan Grove Hospital.—
Wife and children.
Jackson Lake - Zone 9,
(Where Jackson Lake Inn Used To Be)
This nice brick home and guest house both have batto and
The Houses Are Completely Furnished- The main house
has 3 bedrooms, a combination kitchen and dining area,
and a long den with fireplace, overlooking die lake. There
is central heat and air with thermostat controls in each
room. The guest house has 2 big rooms upstairs and one
down • There is a cement ramp enclosed boat house and a
large workshop (Complete with all types work tools) •
There are 2 acres more or less with big shade trees and
fruit trees. Very well kept 2 fishing docks and one floating
dock - Also, a SIO,OOO sea wall on all the Lake Frontage - 30
year financing. $67,000.
Wayne Mcßride 228-8085
JoAnne Todd 228-4169
A&D Realty
924 W. Taylor
228-6666 GRIFFIN, GA.
fHE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
July 29: Charles McMi
chael. Tyler Butler, Marga
ret Letson. William Brown
ing, Robert A. Coggins. Jr.,
James Gary Whitaker, Ran
dolph Moncrief, Patricia
Belle Maddox. Laura Tho
mas. Linda Martin, Robin
Andrews. Ed McMurray,
Karon Wolf, Phillip Lamar
Preston.
July 30: Mrs. J. W.
Meadors, Franklin Washing
ton. Lovett Fletcher. A. M.
Watkins. Thomas Albert
Jones. Jim Robertson, Mrs.
Wayne Sproggins, Will Tea
gle, David Dahlin, Mrs.
Frances Bennett, Ed Savage,
Victoria Jill Drake.
July 31: Jack Ridgeway,
Mrs. Eslyn Jinks, Mrs. I. H.
Cawthon, Wayne Barnes,
Marshall Hodges. Victor
Carmichael, Jr., Wilbert
James, Mrs. Frances Hor
ton. Michael Sudderth, Mai
Hardin, Debra Lynn Kim
bell. Debra Leigh Minton,
Mrs. W. T. Pritchett, Donald
Holland. Merrill Folsom,
Mrs. William Culpepper,
Tina King, Linda Benedict,
Ronald Womack.
August 1: Howard Greer,
Mrs. S. K. Smith. Linda
Weaver. Dorothy Shadrix,
Mrs. Robert Rooks, Clifford
Maddox and Harry Maddox
(twins). Joan Dodson, Mrs.
Aubrey James, Mrs. Elaine
Bedsole Brown, Mrs. Sara Jo
Allen. Bobby Moss. Mrs. Bill
Thomas. W. C. Bradley. Sr.,
Naamon York. Larry Pic
kett. John Hall. Mrs. Marcia
Burford.
August 2: Mrs. Horace
Freeman. Betty Ruth Cook,
Staeer Washington, Curtis
Smith. Shaw Fletcher, Janet
Patricia Kimbell, Jack
Reeves, Joseph Pierce
Hicks. Mallory Keith Heath,
Irene Blanchard, Susan
Fletcher. Ernestine Glass,
Ginger Franklin, Mrs. Bren
da Williamson, Dodie Collins,
Lamar Colbert, Jeremy
Hilderbrand. Bill Burns, W.
H. Hardin.
August 3: Mrs. Aldean
Waldrop. Shirley Rosalind
Cook. Wilber Moncrief, Mrs.
Mattie Lou Grant, Jerry
James, Mrs. J. D. Pope, Jr.,
Lamar Colbert, Duane Pat
terson, DeAnn Ruff, Robert
Ennis O’Neal, Henry L.
Hilderbrand, Mrs. E. C.
Tapp, Barbara Goodpaster,
MRS. SMITH GIVES
PIANO RECITAL
AT TIFT COLLEGE
The Tift College Depart
ment of Music presented
Frances Byrd Smith, of
Jackson, in her Senior Piano
Recital at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, July 26th, in
Roberts Memorial Audito
rium.
Mrs. Smith's program
included Mozart’s Fantasy
D. Minor, K. 397; Sonata Op.
79 bv Beethoven; Schu
mann's “Grillen;” Creston’s
Prelude Op. 38. No. 2; and
"Piano Moods” by William
Schuman.
Mrs. Smith, a student of
Miss Lois Lantz, associate
professor of piano and theory
at Tift, is the wife of Lonnie
Smith.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Doyle Jones, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Whiten and
Lara returned home Sunday
from Jekyll Island where
they attended the 91st Annual
Convention of the Georgia
Press Association.
Mrs. Rosa Smith of
Jackson and Mrs. Ladelle
Letson of High Falls visited
Mrs. Robert O’Neal of
Jackson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Colwell, Jeff and Scott of
Blairsville, Arkansas are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Evans, and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Loyd, and other members of
their families.
IN APPRECIATION
Levie and I wish to express
our appreciation to family,
relatives and friends for
every act of kindness and
thoughtfulness shown to us
during my stay at Coliseum
Park Hospital and since I
have returned home. May
God bless each of you.—Hil
da Maddox.
T. H. Linch.
August 4: Russell Greer,
Lindsey Tingle. Mrs. T. R.
Sims. Josephine Carole
Brooks. Joe Fletcher, Eu
gene Fears. Mrs. Don
Earnhart. Mrs. Pat Polk,
Phillip Cawthon. Rusty
Duke. Wm. Andrews Fears,
Rhonda Jones Dendy. Kathie
Ann Kersey. Mrs. Jimmy
White. Mrs. James E. Peck.-
Dexter Lofton. Mrs. Naamon
York. Douglas Page. Betsi
Diane Brooks.
News from
your
Pharmacist
by jO*?
Alcoholism is one of the
real problems of our time.
Many persons are able to live
a lifetime as a casual social
drinker, but others fall into
the deep abyss of alcoholism
very easily.
Liquor is a depressant, but
gives the sensation of being a
stimulant. Actually, even
small quantities of alcohol
can slow one’s speed and
coordination. The continual
consumption of alcohol can
lead to serious diseases of the
vital organs of the body.
However. alcohol also
serves man through its uses
in medicine. It is used as an
antiseptic, disinfectant and
as an anesthetic. Medicine is
our business. Allow us to
serve you by filling your drug
needs.
PHONE 775-7424
PARRISH
DRUG CO.
JACKSON. GA.
HINT FOR THE HOME:
Remove collected film from
li.iihrooiu tile with a dry
piece of steel wool. Keep
surface dry while cleaning.
NEWS FROM
WORTHVILLE
BY MRS |„ ( TRIBBLE
Mrs. Martha Sealey is at
home after spending five
weeks in Florida and Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs Dwayne
Booth and Jeremy were in an
automobile accident last
Sunday on their way to
Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Booth
was injured and carried to a
hospital in Greensboro, and
later transferred to Griffin.
She was released on Wednes
day and has been with her
grandmother, Mrs. Minnie
Lee Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Booth and Jeremy have
moved back to Worthville
from Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stever
son of Jackson visited Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Ireland
Saturday afternoon and
together they attended the
singing at Phillipi Baptist
Church.
Mrs. W. S. White had as
supper guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson
of Decatur.
Miss Cynthia White of
Jonesboro spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Tribble and
together they visited Mr.
Whaley Tribble, a patient at
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THURSDAY. JULY 28, 1977
the Elberton Hospital on
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Collins of
Decatur visited Mrs. Minnie
Lee Hodges during the week.
Mrs. J. L. Fletcher of
Tucker and Mrs. Robert
Wilson of Decatur spent the
day Tuesday with Mrs. J. H.
Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fletcher
of Tucker spent the day with
Mrs. J. H. Pope and attended
church at Worthville Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Wilkerson of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike McKinney of Morrow
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Nellie Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Burford, Carin and April
visited Mrs. Nellie Cochran
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Nellie Cochran and
Mr. Harold Cochran spent
Thursday in Warner Robins
and visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Harris while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cochran had as dinner guests
Sunday Mrs. Nellie Cochran,
Mr. and Mrs. David Burford,
Carin. and April of Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hardy of
Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike McKinney of Morrow
and Mrs. Edna Wilkerson of
Atlanta.
Service Station
FOR SALE
DOING AVERAGE BUSINESS
OWNER HAS OTHER INTERESTS
PHONE 775-4184
Free Spirit Band
Jackson
WILL BE PLAYING AT
HIGH FALLS INN
Friday & Saturday
DANCE STARTS AT 8:30
DOOR PRIZE
You must be 18 and have valid I. D.