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STARK
NEWS
1 By
i M ts. B. A. Williamson
Mrs. Mae Flournoy of.
Monticello spent the weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Max
Redman, and Mr. Redman.
Mrs. Floy Dell Franklin
and sons, Robert and Burton,
of Decatur, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kitchens.
Mrs. Jeanette Briscoe
visited Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Briscoe and baby in Atlanta
on Sunday.
Mr. Leonard Singley was
dismissed from Veterans
Hospital Thursday and is
convalescing satisfactorily
at his home.
Mrs. Elsma Smith is the
proud grandmother of a
brand new baby granddaugh
ter born to Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Reeves of Jackson on
September 20. The little girl
has been named Robin
Marie.
Latest reports on Mike
Waites, who is a patient in
Griffin Hospital, are that his
condition has improved but
that he is still unable to
return home.
A United Methodist Charge
Conference was held at the
Stark Methodist Church
Sunday evening. The district
superintendent, Rev. Frank
Jenkins, of Griffin, was guest
speaker for the meeting and
brought an inspirational
address. He was accompa
nied to the service by his
wife.
Mr. Fred Wilkerson’s
friends are sorry to learn
that he is a patient at
Coliseum Park Hospital in
Macon, having had surgery
on Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Welch of Union
Point spent the weekend with
her sisters, Mrs. Judy Lofton
and Miss Sue Kersey.
On next Sunday night,
Oct. 2, “The Voice of
Triumph”, a young people’s
group from Conley will be
singing in the services at
Macedonia.
Mrs. Nelle Swan and Mrs.
Ina Cawthon, of Westbury
Home, were spend the day
guests Monday of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McMichael.
On Sunday evening, Sep
tember 25, at Macedonia,
Russ Crumbley was ordained
as a deacon of the church.
Russ is a fine Christian
young man and his many
friends are glad to know that
this honor has been bestowed
on one so worthy of the office
of a deacon. Russ and his
wife Rhonda are outstanding
examples of a dedicated
young couple and an inspira
tion in both the church and
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
McMichael and Mrs. Fred
Wilkerson visited Mr. Wilk
erson at Coliseum Park
Hospital Sunday afternoon.
Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
New & Renewal
Subscriptions Of
The Past Few Days
Mrs. Paul R. Pruitt,
Jackson
Margaret H. Maddox,
Jackson
Kenneth Delauter, Jackson
J. A. Bankston, Jenkins
burg
R. E. McMichael, Jackson
Mrs. Harvis Greer, Jack
son
Mrs. W. J. Moss, Jackson
Mrs. Helen Robison,
Dothan, Ala.
Clinton A. Thompson,
Jackson
Mrs. Donald Leverrett,
Jackson
Jim Wallace, Jackson
B. L. Prine, Jackson
Gene Potter, Jackson
Mrs. Richard D. Stewart,
Jackson
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