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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., July 7, 1960
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Corp. plant at Clinchfield. Ten silos wore built in nine days by
about 200 men working 24 hours a day. (Home Journal Stafi
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TAX SALE
City of Perry;
Houston County, Georgia
There will be sold at public out
cry before the Court House door
in Perry, Houston County, Geor
gia, during the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, on
the First Tuesday in August, 1960,
the following real estate, to-wit:
That certain lot in Oakdale Sub
division in the City of Perry, Geor
gia, known and designated as Lot
No. 7. Said lot fronting 50 ft. on
Oak St. and running back on even
width a distance of 150 ft. to the
Old Settlement Rd. Recorded in
Map Book No. 1 page 187.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Cora Lee Durham, de
fendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax
fi. fa. Tenant in possession of said
premises notified:
This 15th day of June, 1960.
J. B. HAWKINS,
Chief of Police
City Marshall, City of Perry
4tc. 7-7.
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TAX SALE
City of Perry:
Houston County, Georgia
There will be sold at public out
cry before the Court House door
in Perry, Houston County, Geor
gia, durnig the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, on
the First Tuesday in August, 1960,
the following real estate, to-wit:
One six-room frame house and
lot adjoined by L. J. Oliver on
south side, north by Oliver St.,
Charlie Nobles on west side, in
New Hope.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Pearl Blackshear, de
fendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax
fi. fa. for the year (s) 1957 and
1958 and 1959, issued by City of
Perry, against said defendant in
Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of
said premises notified:
This 9th day of June, 1960.
J. B. HAWKINS,
Chief of Police
City Marshall, City of Perry
4tc. 7-7.
'] MISS JUDITH LEIGH SCHNEDEKER WED
TO STANLEY LEAPTROT IN WARNER ROBINS
Miss Judith Leigh Schnedeker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schnedeker of Warner Robins, be
came the bride of Stanley Morgan
Leaptrot, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Leaptrot of Perry, in a cere
mony at 3 p. m. Sunday, June 26,
at All Saints Episcopal Church in
Warner Robins.
After the ceremony and recep
tion which followed at the Sand
man in Warner Robins, the couple
left on a wedding trip to Daytona
Beach, Fla., to live at 947 Troup
St., Macon, when they return.
Rev. Stewart Matthews, rector
of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in
Macon, officiated at the ceremony,
and music was presented by Mrs.
Dora Brandon, organist.
The groom had his father as
best man, and ushers were Thomas
Reagan, Frank Webb and Charles
Hardison.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was attended by
Mrs. Geraldine Reagan, matron of
honor; and Miss Ann Leaptrot,
Miss Lois Saddington and her sis
ter, Miss Joyce Schnedeker, as
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bridesmaids.
Mrs. Reagan, who wore laven
der chiffon with satin binding at
the waist, carried a bouquet of
pink carnations. The bridesmaids,
dressed in pink lace and nylon or
ganza, carried nosegays of laven
der carnations.
David Cranshaw was acolyte.
The bride wore a gown of nylon
organza and lace, the dropped
shoulder neckline of pleated ny
lon and the bouffant skirt tiered.
A flowered headpiece held her
lace trimmed veil, and she carried
a crescent of white glamelias.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. David Rogers and Miss Judye
Harrison.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere ap
preciation for the flowers, cards,
trays, gifts, visits and the thought
fulness shown me in every way,
since my accident. May God bless
each of you for your kindness.
GLADYS T. MCCARTHY
Henderson News
BY PAT RAGAN
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F,
’ Corn and family were Mrs. F. G.
; Thornton, Miss Ella Thornton and
Mrs. Helen Brown from Green
-1 ville, S. C. They will return home
Tuesday. Linda and Frances Corn
are to return home with them for
an extended visit. Also guests of
the Corns were Mr. and Mrs. Sib
ley West and children from Mil
ledgeville.
• * *
Miss Betty Jean Davis spent
Sunday and Sunday night with
I Ann and Linda Davis.
* • *
’ Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farr Jr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farr
Sr. Sunday.
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Robinson and
- their three daughters are visiting
, Mrs. Sarah Haywood from Long
■ view, Texas. Mrs. Robinson is the
, former Kate Haywood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ragan and
family are vacationing in Daytona
Beach, Fla.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Anderson
and Douglas were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Ragan and family
Wednesday night. They are the
parents and brother of Mrs. Ragan.
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CARD OF THANKS
The kindness and sympathy 0 f
neighbors and friends in our re
cent sorrow will always remain
i with us a precious memory. Our
sincere thanks and gratitude for
all those comforting acts.
The Family of
JOHN C. HELM