The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, August 11, 1977, Image 7

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§#€! OTIJ Happy Birthdays The Progress-Argus ex tends a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the following: August 12: Mary Jane Williams, Warren Francis Smith, Martha Wise, Adelma Ridgeway, Aldine Keifer Kimbell, Debra Hodges, W. R. Singleton, James C. Burdette, J. G. Batchelor, Terri Dodson, Jack H. Pritchard, Barry Fincher, Allen R. Beck, Cindy Betts, Mrs. S. G. Jordon. August 13: Louis Lane, Lamar Sledge, Dorothy Loch, Bettie Ann Gunn, Levie Maddox, L- C. Hayes, Nita Gail Bowen, Mrs. Morris Young, Dane Ray Brown, Charlotte Colwell, Mrs. E. B. Perdue, Hugh Weaver, Mrs. James C. Lynch, Mrs. Mitchell Lawson, Brian En right, Jack Barabas, James M. Thurman, James Wesley Smith. August 14: Mrs. Edgar H. Polk, Lynwood Thurston, Helen Britt, Mrs. George Black, Cleveland Norswor thy, Malvern Strawn Pace, Ed Ridgeway, Edwin Pa trick, Jr., R. C. Moss, Donnie Thaxton, Bobbie Sue Phil lips, Mrs. Lonnie Lloyd, Clyde Hester, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Steve Peck, Mrs. Allen Lewis, Earl A. Bender, Jr., , Mrs. Timothy N. Pulliam, Rev. Charles A. Davis, Mrs. Sydney H. Watts, Amy Hightower, Lisa Land ers. August 15: Mrs. A. G. Cook, John Andrew Thomas, Olin Pettigrew, Mrs. O. D. Smith, Tab Hardy, Rufus Kitchens, Ralph Weaver, Mrs. K. L. Mann, Ray Thaxton, Horace Freeman, Ethleen Cook, Mrs. Jessie Mackey, Rebecca J. Smith, Jo Anne Collins, Mrs. Mac Collins, Mrs. M. W. Juhlin, Mrs. John Parlier, Mrs. G. A. Tharpe. Jr., J. T. Swann. August 16:. Mrs. E. A. Fincher, Fred Hoard, Gene Harrison, Mrs. W. 0. Moore, Mrs. Dock Boyd, Linda Adams, Powell Freeman, John Robert Patrick, Tom my Glidewell, George M. Duncan, Mrs. C. H. Smith, Danny Patterson, Ronnie Fincher, Patti Rodda, Ber nard Stroud, Dina McClend on, Melanie Brooks. August 17: Mrs. A. A. Nolan, Elbert Long, Mrs. W. F. Long, Mrs. W. M. Black, Eugene Hollis Holsenbeck, Mrs. Ruby G. Long, Harvey Leonard Jordan, Linda Hes ter, Mike Maddox, Valray Houser, Toye Williamson, Vanessa Kimbell, Mrs. W. A. Parker, Philip Bunch, Riley H. Hay. August 18: R. E. Evans, Robert Strawn, Bobbie Strawn, Marcia Amelia Mad dox, Doris Johnson, Harvey Moss, Hattie Kate Berry, Joann Mangham, Mrs. M. G. Finney, Pamela Sue Grady, Douglas Raymond Tingle, Dolores King, Gretchen Carmichael, Michelle Eliza beth Deptula, . James R. Gilbert, W. R. Hudgins, Sr., Elizabeth Nasworthy, Wendy Daniel. 8188 PULPWOOD CO. Forest Products Dealer All Types Timber Now Being Purchased in The Butts County Area One Load or One Hundred Loads No Amount" is too Small Larry Rogers, Area Forester Home Phone: 912-788-6698 Office Phone: 912-788-5008 Call Collect Plans, Attendants Pinckney- Balthazar Wedding Announced Plans are announced for the August 20 wedding of Ellen Pinckney and Jim Balthazar. Ellen is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Pinckney of Jackson. Although no invitations are being mailed locally, all family friends and relatives are cordially invited to share in the 4:30 p.m. marriage ceremony and reception, both to be held at the Jackson United Methodist Church. Ms. Kay Pinckney of Atlanta, Georgia, has been chosen as her sister’s maid of honor. Ms. Jean Balthazar Siewicki of Laurel, Mary land, sister of the groom; Ms. Melita Easters of Lenox, Georgia; Ms. Susan Potter of Westport, Connecticut; and Ms. Nancy Williams of Cordele, Georgia, will be bridesmaids. The groom has chosen Mr. Mark Christmas of Houston, Texas, as his best man. Ushers will include Mr. Bobby Pinckney of Jackson, brother of the bride; Mr. Blaine Masemore of Lan caster, Pennsylvania; Mr. Jim Petersen of Lincoln, Nebraska; and Mr. Mike Bridal Attendants Feted By Mrs. Watkins And Daughter Mrs. Richard W. Watkins and her daughter, Miss Virginia Watkins, enter tained at a lovely luncheon at their home on Dempsey Avenue on Friday, August 5, for the bridal attendants in the Robison-McKibben wed ding. A beautiful arrangement of pink carnations, yellow dai sies and baby’s breath centered the table. A corsage of the same flowers was presented to the bride-elect. In addition to Miss Wat kins, who served as maid of honor, other attendants were Misses Karen Newman, Kathy Maddox and Patty Newman Home Is Scene Of Shower For Bride-Elect On Tuesday evening, Au gust 2, Mesdames Jack R. Newman, Lewis M. Free man, and Charles F. Sibley entertained at a lovely miscellaneous shower at the Newman home on Freeman Street. The event honored Miss Janet Robison, whose marriage to Donald C. McKibben took place on Saturday evening, August 6. The bride opened many lovely gifts, after which the guests were invited into the spacious dining room for delicious refreshments. An arrangement of silk flowers centered the dining table, with punch bowl, sandwich es, cakes, shrimp butter, crackers and nuts surround ing. Assisting the hostesses was Mrs. Claude Maddox. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. James F. Taylor of Richardson, Texas arrived last week for a visit at the homeplace in Butts County. THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARCUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977 Cranford of East Point, Georgia. Officiating at the marriage will be the Reverend Phil DeMore, pastor of Jackson United Methodist Church and the Reverend Mary Ruth Haisten, senior student at Candler School of Theology. Master Alan Crockarell of Jackson will light the altar candles. Providing musical accompaniment will be Mr. Ronald Stephens of Rome and Jackson on t|ie organ and Mr. Ed Pinckney, brother of the bride, on the trumpet. Vocal solos will be rendered by the groom’s sister, Ms. Nancy Balthazar, of College Park, Maryland. Ms. Pat Polk of Jackson will direct the wedding. Ms. Cheryl Bradley of Carrollton, Georgia will keep the guest register for the couple. Hostesses assisting at the reception will include Ms. Janice Cook, Ms. Charlene Brownlee Wise and Ms. Denise Davis, all of Jackson; Ms. Jeri O’Quinn of Macon; Ms. Marilyn LeCroy Poole of Monticello; and Ms. Barb Trader Leidheiser of Riverdale. O’Neal, and Mrs. James C. Browning, all of Jackson, and Miss Nan Harrington of Jacksonville, Florida. Other guests included Mrs. Grover C. McKibben and Mrs. Elmo Colwell, mother and grandmother of the groom; Mrs. Elwood Robi son, Jr. and Mrs. Elwood Robison, Sr., mother and grandmother of the bride. Assisting the hostesses was Mrs. Marc Gustafson of Jacksonville, Florida, daugh ter of Mrs. Watkins. Following lunch, the host esses presented a set of China napkin rings to the bride. PERSONAL Miss Leila Sams returned home Saturday from Metro politan Eye and Ear Hospital where she underwent eye surgery on Wednesday, Au gust 3rd. Her sister, Mrs. Miriam Butler of Columbus, is with her in Jackson during a recuperation period. From this point on what do you know about building a building? You’ve got your lot, now what? Well, there are clearances, permits, rights-of-way, planning, budgeting, designing, con tracting, clearing, excavating, constructing, roofing, finish ing, interior finishing, grounds work, landscaping, etc., etc. You can learn about all these things yourself. Or you can get in touch with us. We take care of every detail—from the first steps to the last. As much as you want us to handle, we’ll handle. So give us a call when you’re ready to build. Even if you don’t have your lot yet. K-D-S Construction Cos. 1-20 Access Road, Route 7 Phone: Conyers, Ga. ' 922-3232 WASHINGTON REUNION WELL ATTENDED AT WORTHVILLE LODGE The descendants of George Lewis and Jennie Grant Washington held their annual reunion Sunday, August 7, at the Worthville Masonic Lodge. A delicious picnic lunch and family fellowship was enjoyed by everyone. There were seventy eight present including Mrs. Eloise Guess, College Park; Ber nice Cook, Glen Avery, Don McDonald, Atlanta; Julian and Frances Washington, Morrow; Margene and James Knight, Lola Wingate, Felton; Mike, Glenda, Will and Wendy Avery, Coral Springs, Florida; Sylvia and Bobby Wilson, Decatur; Eula Wingate, Lake City; Audrey and Lavar Elmer, Lyle, Quinell, Wade and Sheri Elmer, Neil, Faye and Julie Powers, Elaine Elmer, Stockbridge; Charlotte Wil kins, Rhonda and Monica Webb, Terry Webb, Susan Jones, Gary Webb, River dale; Don and Iris Forten berry, Gary and Gloria Fortenberry, Donna and Donnie Davis, Clarkston. Jennie Fletcher, Tucker; Buddy Lusk, Conyers; Bob and Jeanette Webb, Sue and Allmon Washington, Stanley, Amanda, Allan and Andy Washington, Keith, Claudia, Kip and Cory Washington, Eddie and Vicki Johnston, Kim and Tanya Presley, Rev. and Mrs. Clarage Tucker, Dwayne and Patti Washington, Lewis, Paulette and Danny Washington, Charles, Brenda, Sherie, Mitzi and Tandy Butler, Gwen, Marty and Wendy Pickel, Essie Pope, Stacer and Louise Washington, Luther and Mildred Washing ton. Rebon and Marion Maddox, all of Jackson. BUTTS COUNTY CB CLUB HOLDS COVERED DISH SUPPER MONTHLY The Butts County CB Club of Jackson held their regular monthly business meeting Saturday, August 6th, at seven o’clock at the Jackson Club House. A covered dish supper was enjoyed by all who attended. Business was presided over by Joe Harris, presi dent. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, Secretary Joyce Harris read the minutes of the last meeting. A motion was made and carried that a covered dish supper would be had before every regular monthly busi ness meeting with the first to be September 3rd. It was suggested that we start thinking about adopting a needy family for Christmas again this year.—Possom Lady. LITTLE MISS BEVILLE Reverend and Mrs. David Beville of Jackson announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Ann, August 3rd, at Griffin-Spalding County Hos pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Mowhray of Jonesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Beville of Lithia Springs. MASTER JENKINS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Daniel Jenkins, of Route 1, Jackson, announce the birth of a son, Martin Jarrod Jenkins, on August 2nd at Macon’s Coliseum Park Hospital. Mrs. Jenkins is the former Jackie Fendley Maternal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fend ley, of Jackson. Paternal grandparent is Mr. Lloyd H. Jenkins, of Jackson. MASTER HARTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman of 2830 Merrick, Houston, Texas 77025, an nounce the arrival of a son, Michael Edward, on July 25th. Mr. Hartman formerly taught math at Jackson High School. PERSONAL Lee Sammons of Riverdale spent several days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Helen Vaughn. This card opens the door to twelve very practical banking services. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. If you've filed your card away, dust it off. It’s too useful to forget. Don’t have a card? Stop by. It’s a banking service we extend to all our checking and sav ings customers. The Citizens and Southern Bank of Jackson MEMBER FD 1 C. Creative Cookery £ By Eilene F. Milam If you have extra chicken broth, here is an easy, tasty soup recipe. Canned chicken broth can also be used. MUSHROOMSOUP 4 cups chicken broth * 2 cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon parsley Swiss cheese-grated 10 fresh mushrooms, sliced >4 cup sliced onions '4 teaspoon Summer Savory Mix all ingredients except cheese and boil for about 10 minutes. Place soup in bowls and put grated cheese on jop. This is a quick lunch idea. PERSONAL Weekend guests of Miss Ruth Phinazee were Mrs. Virginia Crawford and Shir ley of Pelham, Mrs. Sam Johnson of Griffin. They all attended the homecoming of the First Baptist Church in Jackson. PERSONAL Mrs. Martin Bradshaw, Jr. and Tripp of Rome visited Mrs. Fred Caldwell several days last week While here they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caldwell, Mike, Dianne, and Fred in Monti cello. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Leve rette moved last week into their lovely new home, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore, on the Atlanta highway between Jackson and Jenkinsburg. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, who Baldwin is bringing a WAGON-LOAD of FUN to Jackson See Page 13 accompanied her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn and Suzy of Kansas City, Mo., to California, returned home August 2nd. The group went via TWA Airlines and visited for three days in San Francisco where they crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, visited China Town, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Oriental Tea Gardens, Red wood Forest, and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Sams Harrison of Montgomery, Alabama will arrive Friday for the weekend with Miss Leila Sams and Mrs. Miriam S. Butler.