The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 01, 1977, Image 10

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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. J f j Ym <re cordially invited to the opening of ’ l' % < i m J r \ ~. - r mit? 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.