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Miss Graves
Is Wed To
Jerome Walker, Jr.
Mr. a :d Mrs. Richard Z. Graves
of Dublin announce the marriage
■of their daughter, Miss Melissa
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Graves, to Jerome Walker, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walker of
Marshallville. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Rufus D. Hod
ges in the home of the bride’s par
ents at noon on October 17th.
The bride was graduated from
Emory University where she was
a member of Alpha Chi Omega
Study Club Met
October 20th
Miss Norma Boyer, Mrs. Ed
Mathews, Mrs. R. P. Houser and
Mrs. George Wheaton were hostes
ses to the Fort Valley Study Club
when its members gathered at the
home of Mrs. Paul Janney on
Tuesday afternoon, October 20th.
Following the business session,
which was directed by the presi
dent of the club, Mrs. Ashby Mc
Cord, Jr,, an interesting program
was enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Vinson
gave an account of her recent trip
to Russia, and Mr. Ernest Ander
son gave a short talk on informa
tion concerning the school bond e
lection.
Those present at the meeting
were Mrs. E. R. Anderson, Mrs. A.
H. Barnett, Mrs. N. P. Bassett,
Mrs. Earl Beatty, Mrs. J. E. Broad
rick, Mrs. V. L. Brown, Jr., Mrs.
A. J. Evans, Mrs. J. E. Hollings
worth, Mrs. R. L. Marchman, Mrs.
T. A. McCord, Jr., Mrs. S. J. Mc
Gehee, Mrs. Malcolm Taylor, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Henry Mathews, Mrs.
Frank Vinson, Mr. E. R. Anderson
and the hostesses.
sorority. She is now employed by
the Fulton County Board of Edu
cation. Her grandparents were the
late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Sim
mons and Drf and Mrs. Clarence
D. Graves of Dublin.
The groom also graduated from
Emory University where he was
a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities.
He is in his senior year at Emory
Medical School. He is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
W. Oliver of Eastman, and the
late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker
of Marshallville.
The bride wore a champagne
beige two - piece dress of wool
knit and carried a bouquet of gar
denias and stephanotis. Miss Lucy
Graves, sister of the bride, served
as maid of honor. She wore a light
green wool dress and carried a
bouquet of stephanotis and pink
rosebuds.
The groom chose his father, Jer
ome Walker, Sr. as best man.
Following the ceremony, a wedd
ing breakfast was served and the
bride’s cake cut. After their re
turn from a wedding trip to High
land, N. C. the couple will reside
in Atlanta.
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MISS JUDY BYRD
Byrd - Holland
Plans Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd of La
vonia announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Judy Byrd,
to Jimmy Dykes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Holland of Fort Valley
The wedding is set for 3 p.m., Nov
ember 29th at Pleasant Hill Bap
tist church in Lavonia, Ga.
Miss Byrd, graduate of Levonia
High School and of North Georgia
Technical School, Clarksville, is j
now employed at the University of
Georgia.
Mr. Holland, graduate of Fort
Valley High School and of North
Georgia Technical School, Clarkes
ville is employed by Lee Refriger
ation & Electric Co. in Fort Valley
No invitations will be sent. All
friends and relatives ara invited.
LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale set forth in a certain
security deed given by Johnnie
Mae Regers to Builtwell Homes,
Inc. on October 23, 1961, recorded
in Clerk’s Office, Peach Superior
Court in Book N-l, Folio 56, and
being transferred by assignment
dated November 30, 1961, from
Builtwell Homes, Inc., to Adrian
Finance Corporation, recorded in
Book O-l, Folio 393, Office of the
clerk of Superior Court, Peach
County, Georgia, there will be sold
before the Courthouse door of said
County during the legal hours of
sale on December 1st, 1964, the
following described property:
The State of Georgia, County
of Peach and just off Carver Drive
on Katherine Street in the City of
Fort Valley, Georgia therein. The
lot here described and conveyed
being more fully described as Lot
No. Five (5) of the Algie and
Mary C. Fagan Subdivision as
platted by T. F. Flournoy, Survey
or, on April 23, 1949. The said lot
fronting South on Katherine Street
the distance of 65 feet and extend
ing back North with uniform wid
th for 138 feet; is bounded on the
East by Lot No. 4 of said Subdi
vision; North by which is known
as parts of the Fagan Second Ad
dition to the City of Fort Valley;
West by Lot No. No. 6 of said
Subdivision and on the South by
Katherine Street.
The debt secured by said deed
was and is represented by one note
even date therewith for the
of $11,520.00 and payable
with respect to principal and in
terest as therein provided, togeth
with interest, late charges, if
any, and attorney’s fees, as pro
in said security deed. De
having occurred in respect
to installments of principal and in
terest and the other charges pro
vided for in said instrument, A
drian Finance Corporation has el
ected to declare the entire debt
due and payable and the power of
sale will be applied to the payment
of principle and interest and to
the other charges due and exigible
under the terms of said deed and
note and including at attorney’s
fee as provided in said deed and
the surplus, if any, will be paid to
those entitled thereto as provided
for in said security deed. A fee
simple title deed will be made to
the purchaser at said sale.
ADRIAN FINANCE CORP.
Attorney in Fact for,
Johnnie Mae Rogers. tn
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale set forth in a certain se
curity deed given by Wilmer Wal
ker to Builtwell Homes, Inc. on
February 29, 1964, recorded in
Clerk’s Office, Peach Superior
Court in Book Q-l, Folio 290, and
being tsansfesred by assignment
dated March 2, 1964, from Built
well Homes, Inc., to Adrian Fin
ance Corporation, recorded in
Book S-l, Folio 595, Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court, Peach
County, Georgia, there will be sold
before the Courthouse door of said
County during the legal hours of
sale on December 1st, 1964, the
following described property:
All that trait or parrel of land
lying and being in Land Lot No.
233 in the 9th Land Distrilt of
Peach County, Georgia, and known
as Lot No. 6, Block F, of the Car
ver Heights Subdivision, and being
more particularly described in a
plat by Jack C. Brantley, dated
October 18, 1962, and recorded in
Plat Book 5, at Page 33, in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Peach County, Georgia,
which plat is incorporated here
with by reference.
The debt secured by said deed
was and is represented by one
note of even date therewith for
the sum of $6,716.16 and payable
with respect to principal and inter
est as therein provided, together
with an installment of other char
ges, such as taxes, hazard insuran
ce, interest, late charges, if any,
and attorney’s fees, as provided in
said security deed. Default having
occurred in respect to installments
of principal and interest and the
other charges provided for in said
instrument, Adrian Finance Cor-
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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., Nov. 5, 1964
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poration has elected to declare the
entire debt due and payable and
the power of sale in said deed op
erative. The proceeds of said sale
will be applied to the payment of
principal and interest and to the
other charges due and exigible un
der the terms of said deed and
note and including an attorney’s
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LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING . . .
TELEPHONES! That’s right, telephones in all varieties
and colors. A kitchen panel phone for your favorite aunt.
That’s the phone that fits flush with the wall so it saves
valuable kitchen counter space. A Princess extension
phone for that teen-age daughter. She’ll love the fun of
selecting the color that goes best with her room! As a
matter of fact, there are telephones to suit just about
anybody on your Christmas list. So relax and shop the
easy way. Give telephones! Think how pleased your
friends will be to receive such unusual gifts!
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THE OTHER DAY AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD FRIEND
OF OURS MADE HIS FIRST CALL FROM A PHONE
BOOTH. He rushed home to his mama and said, “Firsl
you go in and close the door. Then they turn the light on
and a fan starts. Then they turn the telephone on. You
get all this for a dime! Wow, I wonder what would happen
if you put in a whole quarter?”
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suspect that the
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BESIDES INVENTING THE TELEPHONE, ALEX
ANDER GRAHAM BELL ALSO FLEW KITES . . .
giant over-sized ones which he used to study the problems
of flight. Eventually, as a result of his interest in flying, ,
he became co-inventor of the aileron. A man of broad
and varied interests, he also invented an air conditioning j
system, the wax-disc phonograph record, a method of
changing sea water to fresh water, an electrical probe
for surgeons, and a way to transmit sound on a beam
of light. In so many areas of life today, we enjoy the
products of Alexander Graham Bell’s inquiring mind.
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fee as provided in said deed and
the surplus, if any, will be paid to
those entitled thereto as provided
for in said security deed. A fee
simple title deed will be made
to the purchaser at said sale.
ADRIAN FINANCE CORP.
Attorney in Fact for,
Wilmer Walker tn