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PERSONAL
Miss Mandy Etheredge of
Lawrenceville spent last
weekend with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Etheredge.
Among those going over to
Athens on Saturday for the
Georgia-Clemson game at
Sanford Stadium were
Messrs. Hank Hilderbrand,
Doug Durrett, Harry Lewis
and Gene Potter.
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Robison
Jr. went over to Athens on
Saturday for the Georgia-
Clemson game.
Friends will be interested
to learn that Mrs. R. M.
iLaßue P.) White, who has
been making her home in
Carrabelle, Florida, moved
back to Jackson this week
and is making her home at
225 N. Mulberry Street.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
LITTLE MISS CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Cleveland of Jackson an
nounce the birth of a
daughter, Tara Lauree
Cleveland, September 10th at
Coliseum Park Hospital,
Macon. Mrs. Cleveland is the
former Saundra Jenkins.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Cleveland of
Jenkinsburg and Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Jenkins of
Forsyth.
MASTER BOAN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boan
of Jackson announce the
birth of a son, Philip Edwin,
on September 10th at
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Boan, Sr. of
Pompano Beach, Florida and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giam
balvo of Jupiter, Fla.
MASTER THURSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Thurston of Jackson an
nounce the birth of a son,
Adam Wade, September 15th
at Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital. Mrs. Thurston will
be remembered as the
former Darlene Tingle.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Ben B. Garland,
president of the Butts County
Retired Teachers Associa
tion, attended the State
GRTA meeting of presidents
at the Ramada Inn in Macon
September 13th.
Freddie Whiten suffered a
stroke at the game Friday
night between Jackson and
Monticello and was carried
to Sylvan Grove Hospital. He
was later transferred to
Georgia Baptist Hospital
where his condition Tuesday
was reported as improved.
Miss Reba Kelly, Eddie
Kersey, Scot Moore and Mrs.
Ann Kelly attended the
Georgia-Clemson game in
Athens on Saturday.
Going over to Athens on
Saturday for the Georgia-
Clemson game were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph W. Carr, Jr.
There’s anew look at our motor bank ... we’ve
installed the faster, easier-to-operate Tel-Air
system for your convenience. You’ll like the clear
voice communication and direct visual contact
\yith our window teller. Fast, pneumatic tube
carrier-units speed transactions and whisk you
on your way.
Next time you’re in a hurry, visit our motor bank.
It won’t take long.
MACON PARENTS
WITHOUT PARTNERS
TO DANCE
The Macon Chapter of
Parents Without Partners
will hold a dance Saturday,
September 24th, at the
National Guard Armory on
Anthony Road in Macon,
beginning at 8:00 p.m. “The
Sound Company” will pro
vide the music and admission
will be $5.00 per person.
Members of Parents With
out Partners, an organization
open to any single parent,
from other chapters are
invited to attend.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Hesper
Stephens left via plane
Sunday night for Minnea
polis, Minnesota to be with
their daughter and family for
the kidney transplant of Lee
Speer which was scheduled
for Wednesday, September
21st.
Mark Cawthon left Satur
day to resume his studies at
Tech in his second year and
attended the Tech-Miami of
Florida game at Grant Field
that evening.
Among those from Jackson
entering Tech for their
freshman year are Ronnie
Norsworthy, Morris Crock
arell, Van Fletcher, Bobby
Pinckney, Esca Pace, Tim
Colwell, and James Smith.
They left last week for
registration.
David Woodward, who was
hit by a car while crossing
the street in Jacksonville,
Florida on March sth, will
enter the hospital Thursday
and will undergo surgery on
Friday, September 23rd. His
address: David B. Wood
ward, AT-2, NRMC, NAS,
Ward 6 East, Jacksonville,
Fla. 32212. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey Woodward
will go down to be with him
on Friday.
Wendell Mobley left Friday
after spending two weeks
with his grandmother, Mrs.
D. W. Ham of 585 McDonough
Road, and with other
relatives in Georgia. He is
attending College of The
Redwoods, Eureka, Calif.
Wendell is the son of Rev.
and Mrs. M. A. Mobley,
missionaries of Nishinomiya,
Japan. The young man has
spent more than 12 years of
his life in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rooks
and Jeff. Mrs. Beverly
Singley, Brad and Brian,
attended the game in Athens
on Saturday between Geor
gia and Clemson.
HAWTHORNE CLUB
RESUMES MEETINGS
AFTER SUMMER REST
After closing for the
summer with a picnic at
Indian Springs in June, the
Hawthorne Garden Club held
its first meeting on Septem
ber 13th at the home of Mrs.
Harry Redman. Fourteen
members and one visitor,
Ms. Mae Thurston, were
present.
Mrs. W. N. Harris, presi
dent, called the meeting to
order and presided.
Mrs. Redman brought a
most inspiring devotional,
followed by prayer. Mrs. A.
H. Coleman gave a report,
along with pictures, on her
trip to Germany this sum
mer. She was accompanied
on the trip by her grandchild
fren from St. Simons.
Mrs. Redman served deli
cious vanilla ice cream and
brownies.
The October meeting will
be hosted by Mrs. W. C.
Williamson and Mrs. W. J.
O’Neal.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Carter, Laurie and Wes
Carter, Kerri Long, and Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Standard of
McDonough formed a con
genial group for the Georgia-
Clemson game in Athens last
Saturday.
Mrs. R. H. Pinckney, who
was admitted to Crawford W.
Long Hospital on Wednes
day, September 14th, return
ed home late Saturday and
was able to return to work on
Monday, friends will be
interested to know.
Miss Louise Thurston of
Decatur, accompanied by
Martha Davis, has returned
from another delightful
cruise. They flew to Miami
and boarded the Southward
Ship and went to Cozumah,
Mexico, Grand Cayman
Islands, and Ocho, Rios,
Jamaica.
Going over to Athens on
Saturday for the Georgia-
Clemson game were Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Moelchert and Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Briscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White
and Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Hoard were in attendance
Saturday at the Georgia-
Clemson game in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin
Redman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston, and Mrs. Charlie
Long attended the funeral of
their cousin, Frank Greer, in
Douglas last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Halley
and son, John Paul Halley,
I Jr., formerly of Leaven
worth, Kansas, have moved
to Jackson and are making
their home at 584 Wesley
Drive. Mrs. Halley will be
I remembered as the former
Audrey Rossey, daughter of
Mrs. F. C. Rossey, Sr. of
Jackson.
A dinner in honor of Lamar
Thaxton of Hawthorne,
Calif., was given September
11th at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. M. Thaxton. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Clomer
Kitchens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Thaxton, Laura Thaxton, Mr.
and Mrs. Clem Thaxton,
Donald Thaxton, and Mr.
Lamar Thaxton.
RAISE WORMS
FOR PROFIT
United is seeking qualified
volume growers for our
successful worm farming
business. The person we
select should require $7,000 -
SIO,OOO per year and up
part-time. No Selling Re
quired. He must provide
suitable land for conducting
our type business. (Approx
imately >/4 to V 2 acre).
He will have total inde
pendence and company sup
port from t\e very start.
Comprehensive field train
ing, continuous guidance and
home office support provides
the balance.
An investment of $2,600 is
required for stock and
inventory. No franchise fee
required. For further infor
mation and our brochure call
Mr. George (404 ) 344-1011 or
write (including area code
and telephone number):
United Worm Growers Assn.
4080 Tell Road
Atlanta, Ga. 30331
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Ball
and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ball
went up to Atlanta on
Saturday for the Tech-Miami
of Florida game at Grant
Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown
went over to Athens on
Saturday for the Georgia-
Clemson game.
STATE EMPLOYEES
MET IN GRIFFIN
The monthly meeting of the
Georgia State Employees
Association for Area 7
(Butts, Spalding, Henry,
Fayette, Upson, Pike, Newt
on and Lamar Counties) was
held in Griffin on September
14th.
Officers for the coming
year were elected and
include: Jack Brown, Sr., of
Thomaston, president; Jea
nette B. Howard, of Griffin,
vice president, and Sandra
K. Hand, of Griffin, secre
tary-treasurer.
All employees of the State
of Georgia in Area 7 are
invited to join this organiza
tion.
PERSONAL
Lamar H. Thaxton of
Hawthorne, Calif, arrived
September 2nd via Eastern
Air Lines. While here he
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Thaxton, his two
brothers, and Mrs. Nellie
Taylor, a sister. He saw some
of his friends here that he had
not seen in 30 years,
according to his nephew. Mr.
Thaxton returned to Cali
fornia via Eastern Air Lines
on the 12th. He left Butts
County 35 or 40 years ago but
frequently returns for visits.
Friends interested in send
ing cards or letters to
Michael Lee Speer may send
them to: Variety Club Heart
Hospital, Station Heart 3
West, Room 370, University
of Minnesota Hospital, Min
neapolis, Minn. 55455.
GAS TECHNICIAN—James Bevil of Griffin is one of the Atlanta Gas Light
servicemen surveying gas appliances and equipment in Jackson. He’s shown
here near the temporary Georgia Natural Gas Company office at the Heart of
Jackson Motel.
We’re Glad To Be In Jackson
Georgia Natural Gas is happy to have the opportunity to
serve the City of Jackson, and we welcome you as
customers of Atlanta Gas Light Company, parent company
of Georgia Natural Gas. We look forward to serving you
beginning October 1, 1977.
Before October 1, you will probably notice our trucks
and personnel in the City making surveys and studies of the
gas system. Also, during August and September one of our
representatives will come to your homes and businesses to
survey your gas uses. If at the time of this call you are not
available, we will appreciate you giving us a call at 775-4138.
Personnel of the company may be identified by their
uniforms with name and symbol on their shirts. You may
also ask these people to show their Identification Card with
Photo for further identification.
Our temporary office is located in the Heart of Jackson
Motel until arrangements for a permanent office can be
made.
Georgia Natural Gas Company
775-4138
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SHERRILL ST., JACKSON, GA.
Phone: 775-4000
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