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The Houston Home Journal. Perry, Ga., Thurs., Jan. 8, 1959
Personal Mention
Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Grimes re
turned to Jacksonville Saturday
after visiting relatives in Perry.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Frank Nor
ris have returned to their home in
Del Rio, Texas, after spending the
holidays with relatives in Perry.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bass and
children, Sally and Pete, of Fair
burn, Ga., spent a day recently
visiting friends in Perry. The
Basses are former residents of
Perry.
* * ♦
Pat and Missie McCroskey left
Sunday to continue their studies
at Gulf Port College, Gulf Park,
Miss.
* • •
Miss Raleigh McCroskey spent
several days last week in Atlanta
visiting Mr. and Mrs, Roland
Moore.
* * •
Miss Brabara Jones spent sever
al days last week in Albany visit
ing friends. Miss Jones returned to
Atlanta Sunday to resume her
teaching duties in Decatur.
• • •
Mrs. Francis Nunn, Mrs. Hugh
Lawson, Mrs. Robert McNeil, Miss
Marjorie Brown, Mrs. Marion
Brown, Mrs. Joe Gayle and Mrs.
Cooper Etheridge spent last Thurs
day at Ida Cason Callaway Gar
dens.
♦ * ♦
Wesley Boland returned to his
home in Phoenix, Arizona, Thurs
day. Wesley has been a guest of
his aunt, Mrs. F. M. Houser and
Mr. Houser for two weeks.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Walker of
Roberta spent Monday night and
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bloodworth and Mrs. Helen Davis.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tift and
family of Macon visited Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Houser recently.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray visi
ted Judge J. B. Gray and family
in Tifton Sunday.
• * •
Mrs. Neal McPhaul and grand
daughters, Georgia Ann and Peggy
Newman of Toccoa, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom McPhaul,
Dahlonega, upon their return
home after holiday visits in Perry
and Cochran. Mrs. McPhaul will
visit in Toccoa and Dahlonega for
several weeks.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1958
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans $3,878,297.80
Loans on Savings Accounts 154,209.31
Other Loans None
Properties Sold on Contract None
Real Estate Owned and in Judgment None
Investment and Securities 476,579.53
Cash on Hand and in Banks 280,102.22
Office Building and Equipment 51,076.97
Deferred Charges and Other Assets 535.10
TOTAL ASSETS $4,840,800.93
LIABILITIES
Capital $4,418,206.23
Shares Pledged on Mortgage Accounts None
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank None
Borrowed Money None
Loans in Process 900.00
Other Liabilities 250.65
Deferred Credits 5,859.37
Specific Reserves 1,000.00
General Reserves $390,319.00
Surplus 24,265.68 414,584.68
TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,840,800.93
OFFICERS XtfUGTX DIRECTORS
/V S ' s - A- Nunn
S. A. Nunn, President to*, 1 slv?NGs\*g\ *^ unn
l - Brown
J. M. Tolleson, Vice President lu IKHllflltl. 11 F, M. Houser
C. E. Andrew
F. M. Houser, Secretary-Treasurer VgSsio.ooo . Mayo Davis
w K - Whipple
Leonora E. Houser, Assistant J. M. Tolleson
Secretary-Treasurer A. W. Pratt
Mrs. George Thornton Lee of
Parrott is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
Alva Davis.
♦ • •
I Carlton Hicks Jr. has transfer
red from Emory at Oxford College
to Mercer University, Macon.
* • *
Students returning to the Uni
versity of Georgia are Laurie An
derson, Jimmy Beatty, David
Muse, Horace Evans 111, Jerry Wil
lis and Virgil Peavy.
* • *
Miss Joan Roper spent Friday
night in Macon visiting Miss Gra
de Rowland, Joan returned to
GSCW, Milledgeville, Sunday to
resume her studies.
• • *
Miss Marilyn Holland returned
Friday from Jonesville, Wis.,
where she spent the holidays visi
ting Clark Harris. Mr. Harris re
turned to Georgia Tech, Atlanta,
where he is a senior, after visiting
Perry Sunday.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McElheney
spent several days last week in
Carrollton visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Jackson.
* * •
Mrs. W. B. Evans, Miss Martha
Evans and Miss Martha Cooper re
turned Sunday from Memphis,
Tcnn., where Martha was a contes
tant in the Maid of Cotton Con
test.
♦ • ♦
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson
and son, Milledge, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Gray spent the weekend
in Sylvania attending a Laymen’s
Conference.
* ♦ *
A council meeting of the Peach
sub-district was held in Fort Val
ley Sunday at the Fort Valley Me
thodist Church. Those attending
from Perry were Larry Brown,
Mary Sue Nunn and Phyllis Ander
son.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Gamtnage
spent Sunday in Macon visiting re
latives.
* ♦ *
Miss Marjorie Nunn, Felton Nor
wood Jr. and Johnny Gallemore
returned to Emory University in
Atlanta Sunday to resume their
studies.
* ♦ •
Miss Martha Evans and Miss
Sherry Staples left Sunday to con
tinue their studies at Wesleyan
College, Macon, Ga.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
spent Saturday night in Macon vi
siting relatives.
Brown Relatives
Enjoy Reunion
The children and their families
of Robert E. Brown had a family
reunion at the New Perry Hotel
, Friday night.
Those attending were, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Nunn and children,
Marjorie, Mary Sue and George,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and
I children, Larry, George and Jan,
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Pottman and
children, Randy, Robert and Paul
of Decatur, Mr, and Mrs. George
Brown, and Miss Marjorie Brown
of New York City.
| Miss Marjorie Brown of New
York City left Saturday to return
to her home. She spent last week
in Perry visiting relatives.
|♦ ♦ ♦
, Returning to Middle Georgia
College in Cochran Friday were
. Robbie Beeland and Bill White.
, New students included Jack Hul
; sey and Eddie Livingston.
* • *
Mrs. Helen K. Leach, Wichita
, Falls, Texas, left Monday to re
, turn home after visiting her son,
Bill Leach and family, during the
holidays.
* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whiddon Jr.
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Gray over the weekend.
1 * * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lyles and
children Dale, Linda Kay and Ken
of Macon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Clark over the weekend.
• * *
Mrs. Terry Puckett is spending'
i several days in Fitzgerald visiting
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Puckett and
Pat.
♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Long and son,
Bobby, left today for their home'
in Fergus Falls, Minn., after
spending the last two weeks in
! Perry visiting relatives.
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I
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
Rozar over the holidays were, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobson Garner of Miami,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roy Gar
ner of Felton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Garner and children, Becky
and Freddie of Rome, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Garner and grand
daughter, Julie of Warner Robins,
Ga., and Mrs. Jim Rozar and Mrs.
C. M. Rozar of Eastman, Ga.
♦ ♦ ♦
Avery Lee is In Tampa on de
i tached duty from WRAMA.
♦ * *
Mrs. Thelma Harrison is recu
perating in the Middle Georgia
■ Hopital, Macon, after undergoing
surgery last Monday.
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At Gallemore Clinic
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tollcson of
Ocilla announce the birth of a
daughter, Beth Nunn, born Jan
uary 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Player an- j
nounce the birth of a son, James!
Michael, born Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Culpep
i per announce the birth of a daugh-
I ter, Sarah Nell, born Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Worsham an
nounce the birth of a son, Bruce
Holland, born Dec. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lastinger of
Unadilla announce the birth of a
son born January 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talton an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
born January 7.
Girl Scouts Plan
Caravan of Crafts
The Girl Scouts of the Middle
Georgia Council are having a Ca
ravan of Crafts during the month
of January.
The Caravan will be in Perry at
the Scout House on January 23.
j Classes of instruction will be given
on Handcrafts, nature and out-of
door skills by competent instruc
tors. All school workers, Cub
Scout Den Mothers and all per
sons connected with or interested
in Brownies and Girl Scouts are
invited and urged to take advan
tage of this wonderful opportuni
ty to learn more about the three
fields offered.
Classes will be held from 9:30
a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and from 1
p. m. to 4 p. m. All interested are
requested to register with Mrs.
H. K. Leach, GA 9-2886 for the
class or classes of your choice no
later than next Wednesday, Jan.
14.
Perry school friends of Pat and
Missie McCroskey enjoyed a New
Year’s dance at their home on Cen
terville Road.
* * *
Miss Nan Tolleson of Ocilla is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Marion
Brown and family this week.
♦ * *
Boys returning to Georgia Tech
I to resume their studies are, Jack
C. Miller Jr., Ed Beckham, Terry
Griffin, Edmund Duggan and Wil
liam Harrison; Valdosta State Col
lege, Ralph Dorsett; Emory at Ox
ford, Wallace Bozeman and Sam
Ryle; South Georgia College, Joe
Griffin, Bill Morris, Johnny Mob
ley and Jimmy Wilson.
Mercer University, Larry Brown
and Robert Culpepper; Young
Harris College, Bobby Brock; Ab
raham Baldwin College, Stewart
Bloodworth; North Georgia Col
lege, Conrad Botcrweg III; Au
burn, Kenson Vance.
* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jacobs ac
companied their daughter, Marcil
la, to Auburn Friday. Marcilla is
a student at API.
* * *
Miss Susanne McCroskey return
ed to Abraham Baldwin College
Sunday after spending the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom McCroskey.
♦ * ♦
Billy Beckham returned to Ft.
Jackson, S. C., Sunday, after
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beck
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley were
visited by her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Shields and son, Fletcher,
from Nebraska over the holidays.
Mrs. Bradley accompanied the
Shields on a trip to Miami during
their stay here.
• * ♦
Mrs. P. B. Horton spent the hol
idays with her sister, Mrs. L. W.
Phillips, and Mr. Phillips in Quit
man. Guests recently of Mrs. Hor
ton were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Murray of Atlanta.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Alice Jane Hardy spent
several days recently with Rev.
and Mrs. L. C. Harvard and Eliot
Harvard in Hinesville. Eliot spent
several days here with the Hardys
before they both returned to
Young Harris College.
Miss Mary Kathryn Duggan, stu
dent at Tift College, Forsyth, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Duggan of Perry, left Saturday for
Thomaston, where she will do ca-i
det teaching at R. E. Lee Institute
for a few months.
♦ ♦ •
W. C. Langston is recovering at
home after being a patient in the
Macon Hospital for a day last
week.
* * ♦
Edmund Duggan, co-op student
at Georgia Tech, returned Sunday
to Tech to begin classes for the
quarter.
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