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Miss Bullard Wed
o W.W. Moody Jr.
s Michelle Bullard, daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bullard
0 j Tehran, became the bride
ol v>, Wilson Moody, Jr., son
0 f M r . and Mrs. W. Wilson Mood
y Sr. of Perry, last Sunday,
ji, 16, at the First Baptist
Church in Cochran with the
Dan Hodges of Perry per
forming the double ring cere
mony.
s )tial music was rendered
b v c-3. Mary Sheffield,organist,
an ri soloist was Joe Walker
Me f clows.
- , ing as the groom’s best
ma i vas his father and ushers
we n Don Moody, brother of the
g ro . , Joe Norman and Draper
Wat n, all of Perry, Virgil
Aim nd of Vidalia, Doyle
Andi on of Elberton and Perry
Temple of Macon.
Miss Cheryle Bullard served
as !ier twin sister’s maid of
honor. She wore a floor length
leim' yellow chiffon dress
styl'd with an Empire waist,
trimmed with a band of daisies,
oval neckline and a slim skirt
with matching hat and bouffant
veil. She carried a nosegay of
Shasta daisies.
The bridesmaids, wearing
identical dresses, were the
bride’s sister, Miss Nancye
Bullard of New York City, Mrs.
Joe Norman of Perry, Miss
Lynn Williams of Waynesboro,
Mrs. Bruce Goodson and Miss
Miss Sue Skipper of Cochran.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was gowned in
the traditional delustered peau
de soie featuring an oval neck-
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line and long pointed sleeves.
Re-embroidered Alencon lace
and tiny bows outlined the
neck and down center front of
the dress. Her bouffant veil of
French silk illusion was held
by a lace and pearl crown and
she carried a bouquet of yellow
and white daisies surrounding
a white orchid.
The mother of the bride
wore a pink silk worsted dress
with matching accessories and
carried a white orchid corsage
on a small beaded bag.
The groom’s mother was
attired in pink lace over crepe
with matching accessories and
an orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents entertained the
couple with a reception at the
church. The bride’s book
was kept by Miss Quids
Marie Moody, sister of the
groom, who wore a blue
and white brocade dress
of Empire styling, white ac
cessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
For travelling the bride
chose a melon color suit with
matching accessories and the
white orchid lifted from her
bridal bouquet.
After a wedding trip to Gat
linburg, Tennessee the couple
will be at home at Georgian
Apartments in Macon.
Out-of-town guests includ
ed Mrs. Quida Thorpe, grand
mother of the groom, and Mrs.
B. W. Coleman of Macon; Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Thorpe Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thorpe,
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Jr, and Mr. Colin Thorpe of
Jesup, Mrs. Cecil Gurr and
son, James, and Miss Helen
Poston of Wrightsville; Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Coffee, Mrs.
Carl Pry Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burnam; Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Mattson of Winter Haven,
Fla.; Mrs. hi. J. Horton of
Atlanta; Mrs. M. R. Slappy of
Hawkinsville; Mr, and Mrs.
J. M. Williams of Waynesboro;
and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hol
land of Fort Valley.
Those from Perry attending
were Mrs. A. D. Culpepper,
Miss Sharlyn Daniel Honored
At Series of Parties Here
Miss Sharlyn Daniel, whose
marriage to Malcolm Green Jr, of
Macon will be an event of Satur
day afternoon, June 22, has
been the inspiration for a series
of parties.
On Friday evening, May 24,
Miss Daniel was honored with a
miscellaneous shower given hj
Mrs. Jimmy Connell and Mrs. W,
W. Rush at the home of Mrs. Con
nell on Lawson Drive.
Upon her arrival the honoree
was presented a gardenia cor
sage. A bride doll and gardenias
were used in the attractive
dining table arrangement.
The gifts were presented
Miss Daniel in a large trash
can, a cook book was the gift
from her hostesses.
Twenty-five friends joined
them for this affair and were
served delicious refreshments.
Tuesday evening. May 28,
the bride-elect was given a
lingerie shower by Mrs. Ellis
Jordan and Miss Shirley Clifton
at the Jordan home.
The honoree was presented a
corsage of yellow carnations.
A lovely bride doll centered
the dining table which held the
gifts. Miss Daniel was pre
sented a beautiful yellow lin
gerie set by her hostesses.
Ten friends joined them for
the delightful games and the
delicious refreshments.
On Saturday evening, June I,
Miss Daniel was honored with a
linen shower at the home of
Mrs. L. E. Hicks, with Mrs.
Donnie Hicks, Mrs. J. C. Peavy
and Mrs. Sallie Peavy as co
hostesses.
A beautiful corsage of white
glads was pinned on the honoree
upon her arrival.
The dining table, which held
the gifts, was centered with a
large wedding bell. Miss Daniel
was given a beautiful set of
green monogrammed towels by
the hostesses.
Delicious refreshments were
enjoyed by the twenty-five
guests.
A kitchen shower was given
in her honor on Thursday, June
6, by Mrs. John Carney and Miss
Rita Carney at their home.
Upon her arrival Miss Daniel
was presented a corsage of
yellow mums.
Pastel summer flowers and
fruits were used in the decora
tions and tiny rolling pins were
given as favors.
Games pertaining to grocery
shopping and items which go-to
gether in the kitchen were en
joyed.
The gifts were presented the
bride-elect by a grocer man,
“Johnny Carney”, attired in
white cap and apron, pushing a
a grocery cart decorated with
vegetables, tea towels and flow
ers. The honoree received
spoons of her stainless table
ware from the hostesses.
Twenty-four friends were in
vited to this del'ghtful affair
and enjoyed a delicious salad
plate served by the hostesses
wearing gaily printed polished
cotton aprons.
Mrs. James Batchelor and
daughter, Kim, Mrs. Gardner
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Logue and Allen Whipple, Jr.
The groom’s parents were
hosts at the rehearsal dinner
on Saturday evening in the Con
tinental Room of Holiday Inn
in Perry. The three banquet
tables held beautiful arrange
ments of yellow carnations
and snapdragons and Queen
Ann’s lace. Guests included
members of the wedding party
and their families.
PERRY AN NAMED
I OFFICER OF OES
Mrs. George H. Malone was
appointed District Grand Deputy
1 of District 21 by the Worthy
y Grand Matron of Georgia, Order
‘ of Eastern Star, at the Grand
Chapter Session in Macon last
, week.
District 21 includes 10 chapters
, in and surrounding Macon, in
, eluding Perry.
The Worthy Grand Matron,
I Helen Roquemore, has as her
, projects cancer aid, Eastern Star
t Home for Aged, Benevolence, aid
to young people going into church
j service and a special project for
, crippled children.
M/ss Brenda Roper
Honored at Shower
Miss Brenda Roper, bride
elect, was honored with a kitchen
shower last Friday evening
given by Mrs. Tommie Hunt,
Mrs. Clifton Athon, Mrs. Ed
Wilder, Mrs. Betty Coleman and
Mrs. Carolyn Mitchell at the
home of Mrs. Hunt on Main Street.
The green and white color
motif prevailed in the lovely
arrangements of garden flowers
and in the refreshments.
Miss Roper was presented an
unique permanent vegetable ar
rangement by her hostesses.
The gifts were placed on a table
in the foyer.
Thirty friends of the honoree
joined her for this delightful
evening affair and enjoyed a
delicious salad plate served
by the hostesses.
Elko-Henderson
HE Club Meets
The Elko-Henderson Home Ec
onomics Club held its regular
monthly meeting June 12 in the
Agriculture Building.
Mrs. C. D, Perfect presided.
The pledge of allegiance was re
peated by six members and two
guests present. The devotional
was given by Mrs. C. D. Perfect
and in closing she read the
touching prayer of St. Francis of
Assissi.
Mrs. Leo Perfect had the pro
gram using the theme “How to
think and work,’’ discussing
ways to overcome boredom, fa
tigue, inefficiency, and to be
alert to belter ways to accom
plish daily tasks by combating,
eliminating and rearranging.
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess, Mrs. L. M.
Harrison.
MEMORIAL HEIGHTS
V.B.S. BEGINS
The Memorial Heights Baptist
Church has begun its annual
V acation Bible School with an
opening attendance of 128.
Mrs. C. C. Pierce Sr. and Miss
Irene Baird attended the funeral
of their cousin, Roy E. House,
in Atlanta on Sunday.
* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill Jr.
and Mrs. L. M. Pope visited
Mrs. J. M. Bright in Dublin
Monday.
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Mrs. Annie L. Sandefur of Ma
con is visiting her son, T. E.
Sandefur, and Mrs. Sandefur.
Joining them for dinner on Mon
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Sandefur of Macon.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roper of
Carrollton spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Joe Ro
per.
* * ♦
Mrs. Jack Miller Sr. is visiting
her brother, Fi'ed Hobbs, and
Mrs. Hobbs in Blackshear.
* * *
Mrs. Leon Green of Atlanta
will arrive Friday to spend the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
W. B. Evans, and will attend the
Way-Lawson wedding in Haw
kinsville on Saturday afternoon.
« * *
Mrs. Bill Bates and son, Car
ter, of Panama City, Fla. are
visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Brown.
♦ « »
Mrs. Mabel Fast of North Palm
Beach, Fla. is visiting friends
and relatives in Perry.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins are
vacationing at Daytona Beach,
Fla. this week.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayers of
Athens spent Father’s Day week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper Jones.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Moody and
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Moody wont, to
St. Marks, Fla., on a fishing
trip last weekend.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Mulky met
their daughter. Miss Twila Mul
ky of Miami, Fla., at the Atlanta
Airport last week and she will
be visiting them for a week.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mulky and
Selena Mulky had as their guest
during (he weekend Don Gardner
of Atlanta. Miss Ann Hutcher
son of Columbus. Ga., was the
guest of Miss Selena Mulky
Monday.
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Mrs. R. S. Jones of Fori Val
ley and Mrs. Charlie Logue visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MeMath
in Meigs Tuesday.
♦ >!«>{<
Charles Malone left Sunday to
attend one week training at the
University of Georgia, then will
he employed by Benson’s Inc. for
this summer, working in South
ern California areal He will be
returning in the fall to enter
Georgia University.
*l* Hi Hi
George H. Malone was appoint
ed to serve for next year on the
archives committee of the Grand
Chapter, Order Eastern Star,
State of Georgia.
*»* *:* >:«
Lt. Hugh Lawson arrived Mon
day from San Francisco, Calif.,
HE Club Studies
Food Additives
The Lahoma Home Economics
Club met June 13 at the County
Agricultural Building with seven
members present.
After giving the pledge of al
legiance to the flag, the members
heard Mrs, John Aydlett read
“God Is the Answer’’ by Helen
Stiener Rice.
Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, president,
presided during the business
session and expressed appre
ciation for the knitting lessons
Mrs. Watson Fisher had given
the club members in May,
Mrs. Helen Sasser announced
that the Peach Festival would
be June 29 in Reynolds and en
couraged everyone to enter their
favorite peach dish and canned
peaches to be judged at the
Festival.
Mrs. Jesse Willard presented
an interesting program on Food
Additives, showing boxed foods
that had elements added.
Hospital Reports
Use of Medicare
The R. J. Taylor Memorial
Hospital in Hawkinsville has
released utilization figures for
the Medicare and Medicaid pro
grams during the first months of
operation under the programs.
Medicare admissions for the
five month period since January
1 , 1968, total 249 patients or
18% of the total admissions.
Medicaid admissions for the
four month period since February
1, were 37 or 3.5% of the hospit
al admissions.
Additional patients have been
treated under both programs as
out patients. The ratio of pro
gram patients had increased
and the month of May showed
that 31% of the patients admitted
were participants of the Medicare
or Medicaid programs, according
to the statistics released by G.
R. Mason, Hospital Administrator
for a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Lawson, prior to
his marriage to Miss Ella Ann
Way in Hawkinsville on Satur- ■
day afternoon.
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Arriving Thursday for the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lawson and atterd the Way-
Lawson wedding in Hawkinsville
on Saturday afternoon will be
Col. and Mrs. A. Q. Smith and
son. Ron, of Annandale, Va., Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Reeves Moore
of Atlantic Beach. Fla,, Mrs.
Walter B. Smith of Barncsville
Mr. Bob Preston of Douglas anc
Reeves Lawson of Jacksonville,
Fla.
* * *
Hilt Gray, Seabie Hickson,
Larry Walker and Billy Bledsoe
enjoyed a fishing trip in Florida
this week .
* ♦ ♦
Mrs. J. V. Hopkins of Tallahas
see, Fla., is spending the sum
mer with her sister, Mrs. Tom
Cater and Mr. Cater.
♦ * *
Dr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Galle
more Jr. and son, Larry, of Dur
ham, N. C., are spending this
week with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. L. Gallemore Sr.
* ♦ *
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Hartley
and children of Decatur and Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Hartley recently
joined Maj. and Mrs. Ken Hon
nold and children of Albuquer
que, New Mexico and attended
the HemisFair in San Antonio,
Texas and attended a baseball
game in the Astrodome in Hous
ton. Then they all returned to
Perry for a week with their par
ents.
« « »
1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yearta and
children of Moultrie spent Fath
er’s Day weekend with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bedding
field.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sanborn of
Altapulgus were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Avery l,ce for sev
eral days.
♦ * ♦
Warren Gallemore is spending
the summer with his brother, Lt.
Graham Gallemore, in Albuquer
que, N. M. where he is serving
as left guard at Kirlland Air
Force Base.
♦ * ♦
Mrs. J. B. Calhoun Jr. has re
turned from a visit of several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. F.
Roper, in Laurel Hill, N. C. and
her niece, Mrs. R. E. Eden, and
family in Marietta. While in
Laurel Hill she attended the 75th
anniversary of the Presbyterian
Church in the Pines.
♦ * ♦
Miss Irene Baird, Miss Alice
Spatz and Miss Mildred Drake of
Hazel Freen, Ky. are the house
guests of Mrs. C. C. Pierce Sr.
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Mrs. Charlie Morgan of Floral
City, Fla., spent a week with
her aunt, Mrs. Lillian Chapman.
♦ • *
Diane, Eddie and Cecilia Cham
bers and their friend, Paulanne
Shouppe, of Macon are spending
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this week with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bush,
whtlje their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Chambers, and
their aunt, Mrs. Lynwood Cham
bers, are vacationing at Day
tona Beach, Fla.