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Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
September 2: Mrs. Fred
Hoard, Mrs. Allie Mae
Plunkett, J. Avon Gaston,
Tinie Willene Weaver, J. D.
Stephens, Jr., Oscar Young,
Richard Francis Burford,
Harold B. Wells, Douglas
Pulliam, Beverly Glidewell,
F. E. Gibson, Donna Arlene
Cawthon, Glover Cochran,
Mrs. Helen Brenda Williams,
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, Andy
Kersey, Kyle Hash, Mrs. 0.
E. Nutt, Mrs. Robert Taylor,
Jr.
September 3: Wilber Ho
well Singley, Mrs. R. H.
Thaxton, Howell Freeman,
Robert Taylor, Charles Ray
Elliott, Susie Blessett,
George Brooks, Mrs. W. G.
Pitts, Mrs. A. J. Youngblood,
Dickie Moore, Frank Cole
man, C. B. Harris, Mrs.
Charles W. Beane, Cindy
Jean Fincher, Mrs. V. R.
Ray, Mrs. Dwight Townsend,
Cecil Raborn, Eric Nutt,
Mrs. Teresa Townsend, Mrs.
T. L. Grant, Eugene Darnell.
September 4: Mrs. T. J.
Enlow, Nancy Carol Smith,
Russell Crumbley, Chas.
Russell Cochran, Mrs. Lloyd
H. Jenkins, Mrs. John B.
Cooper, James C. Lynch, Jr.,
Jeff Powell, Betty Faye
McDaniel, Mrs. Nora E.
Hammock, Quint Anderson,
Orlando Dyshunn Thomas.
September 5: T. W.
Leverette, Homer Lee Wil
liams, J. D. Bankston, Mrs.
C. L. Maddox, Arthur
Stodghill, Jr., Charles
Thompson, Charles B.
Brown, Jr., Miss Grace
Garlington, Bobby Carmi
chael, Linda Waterhouse,
Susan Diane Gilbert, Rudy
Wyatt, Drexel Harris, Delo
res Cook, Mrs. A. D. Maddox,
Ricky Maddox.
September 6: Jimmy Petti
grew, Mrs. W. O. Jeffares,
Mrs. T. 0. McDonald, Mrs.
Elbert Long, Mrs. Willie
Colwell, John Richard Pul
liam, Mrs. John D. Rooks,
Marie Craig, Malcolm Lee,
Mrs. Joe Proctor, Stevie
Lister, Mrs. Tom McNa
mara, Chip Moody, J. W
Morgan.
September 7: J. H.
Ridgeway, Andrew Lever
ette, Marvin N. Maddox,
Mertice Etheridge, Calvin
Lamar Johnson, Ernestine
Duke, Donnie Caston, Randy
Long, Scott Wayne Washing
ton, Gladys Melinda Burford,
Joey Westbury, Bill Corley,
Mrs. Margaret Carmichael,
Mrs. Gordon Fincher, Mrs.
W. B. Duke, Hugh W.
Phillips, Roy Propes, Lindy
Burford, Debbie Thompson.
September 8: Mrs. W. J.
Moss, Mrs. Robert Taylor,
Jeanie Tarratoot, T. M.
Washington, Mrs. C. F.
Weldon, Brae Hodges, Sr.,
David Gray, Mrs. A. D.
tCHIRO
INFORMER
Concepts do mislead many
people in business, society,
or health. By concept, most
persons relate Chiropractic
as a limited therapy.
In reality, the Science of
Chiropractic is applied to
every body condition. ALL
functions are controlled by
the brain through nerves.
Chiropractic procedures are
involved directly with that
nerve system to regain and
maintain proper function.
Many factors determine if
yours is a Chiropractic case.
The patient’s choice is either
relief or correction. Often,
we see persons who have
waited until too late for any
help.
Your problem may not be
something to “live with. Call
Dr. R. J. Cartwright at 540
West Third Street, after 1 pm
daily, exc. Wed., phone
775-7193.
B.F. PELTS ARE
SURPRISED ON THEIR
ANNIVERSARY
Recently Mrs. Denise
Gower, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Pelt of
Decatur, Georgia invited her
parents over for an ordinary
pot luck supper. When the
Pelts arrived, inside ga
thered for a surprise 30th
Anniversary Party were the
rest of their children,
grandchildren, and over 50 of
their close friends and
relatives to greet them.
All of their children, David
and Vicki Pelt, Richard and
Denise Gower, Gary and
Donna Drews, and Doug Pelt
arranged and gave this
surprise party for their
parents. After cutting a
beautifully decorated three
tier cake, made by their
niece, Mrs. Donna Whitfield
of Forest Park, Georgia, they
were presented with many
lovely gifts.
Among those coming up
from Jackson to be in on the
surprise were Mr. and Mrs.
B. Y. Lunceford, Mrs. Troy
Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Pelt, Mrs. Alma McElhaney,
Mrs. Peggy Knowles and
Mandy Knowles.
CHASTEEN REUNION WAS
HELD IN GRIFFIN
The descendants of Samuel
Asbury Chasteen and Lola
Belle Cowan Chasteen held
their annual reunion on
Sunday, August 28th, at
Griffin Park.
All seven of the living
children from the original
family of 12 were present. A
total of 132 family members
were present for this delight
ful occasion, including many
from Butts County.
A bountiful basket lunch
was served at the noon hour
with the afternoon devoted to
pleasant reminiscing.
Maddox, Robert K. Lanfair,
Melvin R. Strawn, Jr.,
Aubrey Leonard Bankston,
Tony Trimble, Cary Maddox,
Lisa Smith, Tarly Respress,
Karen Shultes, Kimberly
Cordell.
Let Us Teach You
Tap, Ballet,
And All That Jazz
Special Shoe Fitting and
REGISTRATION Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1977
3:00 6:00 Studio on 2nd Street
Nancy Robison School Of Dance
P. O. BOX 242
JACKSON, GA. 30233
PHONE: 404-775-7166
the JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
ALLEN REUNION
HELD LOCALLY
The descendants of G. W.
and Correll Watkins Allen
met at the home of Laura
Allen Wright, Indian Springs
Road, earlier in August for
their annual reunion with 43
members and four visitors
present.
A picnic lunch was served
under the shade trees and
was enjoyed by everyone
present.
KIMBELL EE CENTER
BEGINS FALL SEMESTER
The Kimbell Education
Extension Center will begin
its fall semester on Septem
ber Ist at the Jackson Second
Baptist Church at 7:00 p.m.
Teachers and courses for the
fall semester include Rev.
Lanny Smith teaching
“James - Ist and 2nd Peter”
and Rev. Maxie Threatt
teaching “Evangelism.”
Classes will last one hour
each, making two hours for
both courses. The semester
will last for 15 weeks, closing
on December Bth.
ruth at random
By Ruth Bryant
THREE L’s
Living the love life
Oh what joy from day to day
Always seems to come my way
Living the love life
Free from strife!
Lifting the life load
Oh what pleasure comes to me
As I’m striving tenderly
Lifting the life load
Down the road!
Lowering the life line
Oh what duty is my lot
When I’m present on the spot
Lowering the life line
Joy is mine!
1918 JHS Class
Held Reunion At
Carmichael Home
The Jackson High School
Class of 1918 held their
reunion on Saturday, August
27th, at the lovely home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael on McDonough
Road.
A covered dish luncheon
was enjoyed by class
members and guests.
Those attending included
Emma Allen Allen of
Atlanta, Laura Allen Wright,
Sarah Beauchamp Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael, Mary Moore
Webb, J. Winfred O’Neal,
Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Weaver,
all of Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe D. Buchanan and Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Berry, of
Macon; Miriam Sams Butler
of Columbus.
Guests included May Kim
bell Thurston of Pittsburgh,
Pa., Col. Wendell B. McCoy,
and Sarah Bond, both of
Jackson.
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. H. McElveen, J.
David McElveen and Rodney
McElveen, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Lamar Weaver.
PARTY HONORS
ANGIE & DANNY
ON BIRTHDAYS
Angie and Danny Smith
celebrated their birthdays
with a party Saturday,
August 27th. Angie was four
and Danny two.
Their Grandmother Smith
and Aunt Elaine made a big
bird cake for the celebration.
Ice cream, cake and Cokes
were also enjoyed.
Guests included Grand
mother Barnette, Aunt Rita
and Misty, Andy and Al.
Andy and Al remained for a
hot dog supper and spent the
night.
Angie and Danny are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Smith.
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THE GEORGIAN HOME
I Sunday, September 4 lto6 PM
Newly designed showrooms furnished as
you would like your GEORGIAN HOME
to look.
Featuring furniture by:
Baker
Henredon
Hickory Chair
t Hickory Tavern
Sherrill
Thomasville
(Over 4,000 fabrics to choose from)
C* ii j
V artlcoac u,sz,
\ 424 W. Taylor St. 9 AM ‘ 6 PM
Griffin, Ga.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1977
CHILDREN VISIT
THE POWERS
On Saturday, August 13th,
the children of Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Power gathered to
gether at the Power’s home
for an evening of good fun,
food and fellowship.
Those present were Tyrus,
Elsie and Iris Grant, Wanda,
Terry and Kyle Smith, Gail
and Greg Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Crum and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Power
and family, of Jackson; Mr.
and Mrs. James Power and
family of Concord, Tenn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bean and
family of Norcross, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Crum and
children of Chamblee.
Mr. and Mrs. Power
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston, Jr. and Don 111, of
Brunswick, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston.
Among those visiting Mrs.
Fleddie Hardy at her home
on West Avenue during her
stay in Jackson this summer
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hardy and son of Thomaston,
Mrs. Virginia Williamson of
South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Paul
returned with Mr. and Mrs.
James Power to Concord,
Tenn. for a week’s visit.
While there Mr. Pierce
Power celebrated his birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Power
went up the past Saturday for
the weekend and brought Mr.
and Mrs. Power home.
Thompson and father of
Jonesboro, Mrs. Lula Nelson
of North Palm Beach, Fla.,
Miss Clara McLaren and Mr.
and Mrs. Alberta McLaren,
of West Palm Beach, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullcon,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson,
Mrs. Maude Hall, all of
Griffin; Mrs. Josephine
Seuil of East Point, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Westmoreland of
Jackson, Miss., Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bales, James and Billy
Bales, of Jupiter, Fla., Mrs.
Charles Bolin and Charles
Bolin 111 of Jackson, Miss.,
Miss Betty Jean Westmore
land and Miss Nancy
Slaughter, of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cochran of
Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
K. Waters of West Palm
Beach, Fla.