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Donna O'Hearn To Become
Bride Of James Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
O’Hearn of Jackson an
nounce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Miss Donna
O'Hearn, to Mr. James V.
Richardson, son of Mrs.
Nellie Richardson Kinard
and the late Mr. Johnny
Kinard of Jackson.
The wedding will be
solemnized Saturday, Octo
ber 22nd, at seven o’clock at
the home of the bride’s
parents on Griffin Highway
in Jackson, with the Rev.
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Charles Risher officiating.
The bride-elect is presently
employed at the Jackson
Flower Shop in Jackson. Mr.
Richardson is employed at
Mosley Furniture Company
in Stockbridge.
Miss O’Hearn is the
granddaughter of Mrs. W. M.
Couch of Monroe, Georgia
and the late Mr. Couch, and
the late Mrs. C. J. Davis of
Jackson and the late Mr.
Johnny O’Hearn of Johnson
City, Tennessee.
Mr. Richardson’s grand
parents are the late Mr. and
Mrs. Sherod Biles and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kinard, all of Jackson.
No formal invitations will
be sent. All friends and
relatives are invited to
attend.
PERSONAL
Dr. J. W. Watkins, Jr. of
Stone Mountain was a visitor
to Jackson last Thursday.
Mr. T. E. Robison, Sr. was
admitted Thursday of last
week to Piedmont Hospital
for observation, his many
friends will be interested to
know.
Miss Julia Keyes of Atlanta
arrived Friday for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael, and Mr. Carmi
chael.
Dinner guests Wednesday
evening of Mrs. Doyle Jones,
Jr. at the Elder Hotel were
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Starr,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Watkins,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carmichael.
Miss Georgie Watkins had
as her guests for dinner at
the Elder Hotel Saturday
evening Mrs. N. A. Powell,
Mrs. L. M. Spencer and Mrs.
Doyle Jones, Jr.
cariniehaei insurance agency
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977
Flovillo
Happenings
!;> Mrs. l-’niilx Burns
Visiting Mrs. Mollie Pad
gett during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morrow of
Warner Robins, Mrs. Susie
Ham of Smarrs and Mrs.
Mary Daniel of Forsyth.
Mrs. Jimmy Martin and
Jackie and Mrs. Sylvia
Miller and boys, all of
Covington, were guests Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Maddox of Forsyth.
Mr. James Hilley of Macon
spent the Labor Day week
end with his sister, Miss
Fredna Hilley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke
of Gordon were guests
Saturday evening of Mrs.
Sara Duke.
Recently visiting Mrs.
Mollie Padgett were Mrs.
Kate Wade of Unadilla and
Mrs. Linda Goss of Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Perdue
and Mrs. E. B. Perdue
attended the wedding Satur
day afternoon of Miss Bonnie
Dunigan and Mr. Aaron
Roquemore at the Parkway
Baptist Church in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams,
Glenn and Andy enjoyed a
tour of the Jarrell Plantation
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Campbell and Melton were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Perdue.
Members of the Flovilla
Baptist Church enjoyed a
picnic Monday evening at
Indian Springs State Park.
Friends of Mrs. Joe
Shields, Sr. of Mansfield,
mother of Mr. Joe Shields,
Jr., will be interested to learn
that she is a patient at the
Medical Center Hospital in
Macon. Mr. Joe Shields, Sr.
is staying at the home of his
son, Mr. Joe Shields, Jr., of
Flovilla.
MASTER HOLLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Don Holland
of Jackson announce the
birth of a son, Thomas Byron
Holland, August 19th, at
Coliseum Park Hospital,
Macon. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown,
Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Holland, all of Jackson.
LITTLE MISS COOK
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cook
of Jackson announce the
birth of a daughter, Tommie
Lee Cook, July 22nd at
Sylvan Grove Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. Nutt and Mr.
Tommie Lee Cook.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Lou W. Moelchert
returned home last Friday
from Richmond, Virginia
where she spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Moel
chert and family.
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WORLD WAR I GRADS-These members of the Jackson High School
class of 1917 received their diplomas while the first World War was being
waged on the battlefields of Europe.
Front row (L-R) ; Robin Wood, Bernard Maddox, Hampton Daughtry,
Edwin Bryant, Fletcher Compton, Frank Kinard, James Carmichael, W.
Y. Andrews; Second row (L-R); May Kimbell. Ina Harmon, Effie Jean
O’Neal, Helen Fletcher, Addie Mae Stroud, Estelle Newman, Jewel Akin,
Grace Thaxton, Sarah Louise Furlow, Mary Sims, Dora Gilmore; Third
Jackson Garden
Club Members
Guests Of Men
Messrs. T. E. Robison, Sr.,
W. F. Hindley, and 'J. R.
Carmichael entertained
members and guests of the
Jackson Garden Club for
dinner at the Elder Hotel on
August 24th.
Those in attendance were
Frances Hindley, president;
Miriam Sams Butler, vice
president; Gertrude Wright,
secretary-treasurer; Norma
K. Carmichael, Mary Lane
Mallet, Thelma Settle, Julia
Head, Leila Sams, Annie
Mae Robison, Ruth Settle,
Frank M. Curry .of Orlando,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Smith of Monticello, Frances
Barnwell of Atlantic Beach,
Fla.
SINGING SATURDAY,
SEPT. 10TH, AT
COUNTY LINE CHURCH
County Line Baptist
Church of Jenkinsburg will
have a singing Saturday
night, September 10th, begin
ning at 7:30 o’clock.
Terry Skinner and The
Heirs of Glory from Griffin
will be guest singers. The
public is invited.
AUCTION
Saturday, September 17-10:00 A.M.
Consignments Accepted
TRACTORS TRAILERS
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
FARM MACHINERY
TRUCKS CARS TOOLS
Terms: Cash, Cashier’s Check, or
Bank Letter of Credit
Buyers and Consignments from the
entire Southeast at a Convenient
Metro Location.
Sale Every Third Saturday
Mercer Auction I
Company I
MERCER TRUCK & TRACTOR
CO, INC
Hwy. 42, McDonough, Ga.
404-957-5866
AT THE HOSPITAL
Patients at Sylvan Grove
Hospital during the period
August 30-September 6 in
clude:
Sarah Head, Catherine
Pruitt and baby girl, Robert
B. Fletcher, Ina Cawthon,
Corene Clark, Susan Britt,
Ida Clay, Ruby Pope, Hattie
Lummus, Thomas E. Huff,
Jr.
James C. Earnhart, Joan
Long, W. R. Ward, Terry
Tolbert. Sr., Joel Wall, Clyde
Wise, Delia Watkins, Howell
McMichael, Savannah
Adams, Claudia Sims.
POSSUM HOLLOW 111
BE HELD SEPT. 24
The largest country fair in
middle Georgia will be held
Saturday, September 24th at
Possum Hollow, near Dublin,
where an attendance of over
12,000 is anticipated.
Arts and crafts displays
from several states will be
featured. The gates will open
at 10:00 a.m. and the formal
program will begin at 1:00
p.m. All kinds of country food
will be available and singing
groups will be performing
during the entire afternoon.
PERSONAL
Mrs. La’Delle Letson of
High Falls visited Mrs.
Lillian Evans on Thursday.
row (L-R); Mae Moss, Lucile Hodges, Eilene Scarbrough, Nina Harmon,
Mary Kinard, Margaret Kinard, Kathleen Joiner; fourth row (L-R); Hugh
Bailey, W. R. Hammond, Van Jones, Howard O’Neal, Fred Hopkins, Harry
Moore, Joey Watkins, Professor Perry, Prof. Martin. Walsteen O’Neal not
pictured.
Dora Gilmore and Fletcher Compton are the only class members who
are presently living in Butts County.
" Picture and identification furnished by Fletcher Compton.
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL
OF RELIGION TO
OPEN SEPT. 11TH
Father Peter Washington
announced this week that the
opening of St. Mary’s School
of Religion will be Sunday,
September 11th, at 10:00
A.M. in the New Service
Center for grades one
through eight.
Parishoners interested in
assisting with instruction or
who have students to enroll
are asked to please call Mr.
Patterson, Principal, at
775-2468.
Teachers, by grades, are:
Mrs. Yvette Deraney, Bth;
Mrs. Barbara Gray, 7th;
Mrs. Mary Patterson, sth;
Mrs. Madeline Gavin, 3rd
and 4th; Mrs. Jan Lueken,
Ist.
CARDOF THANKS
I wish to thank all those
friends and relatives who
remembered me with cards,
visits, flowers, and many
other kindnesses during my
recent stay in Coliseum Park
Hospital and since my return
home. Every expression of
concern was appreciated by
me and my family and I shall
always treasure your friend
ship—Leonard Duke.
pH IMPORTANTIIOTICEIM^
I To The Residents of Butts County l2sßl
G&B PROCESSING, CO., INC.
Will Have A Large Wholesale
JACKSON PRODUCE CO., ON EAST THIRD ST.
from 2:30 until Sold Out
THE SPECIALS BELOW WILL BE OFFERED
•27 Servings Bsef Round Steaks Cubed •40 Servings Reef Patties
• 16 Servings Chopped Sirioin Steaks
Sausage Patties 83 SERVINGS OF BEEF At 1... th„ 25c
O Lb. BOX $6.95 Per Serving
Feed Your Family J QjZ when 15 Lbs. or
Meat for a Month T I More Purchased
5 Lbs. Pork Chops $6.90 I■!
5 Lbs. Pork Ribs $4.90 ™
UAf 1 U.S.D.A. Food Stamps Gladly Accepted I %*Jy
mEP? I U.S.D.A. & G.S.D.A. Inspected Meats I ' jjjj
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. N. Harris was
guest of Mrs. Doyle Jones,
Jr. last Thursday evening for
dinner at the Elder Hotel.
Mrs. J. W. Watkins, Jr. of
Stone Mountain was a
business visitor to Jackson
on Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas Adair and
son Rodney of Mobile,
Alabama were guests of her
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST^
JACKSON, GA.
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Naamon York, for the Labor
Day weekend.
Mrs. and Mrs. R. L.
Merritt and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Sanvidge joined Mr. and
Mrs. Naamon York for a
Labor Day cook-out.
Mr. Robert Merrit and
fiancee, Jackie Teurifoy,
were Sunday afternoon
guests of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Naamon York.