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MISS JULIE LEE BUSH
Bush-Stuefer
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. William Craw
ford Bush of Eufaula, Alabama,
announce the forlhcoming mar
riage of their daughter, Julie
Lee to Mr. William Edward
Stuefer Jr., son of Mr, and
Mrs. William Edward Stuefer
Sr., of Landenberg, Pa.
Miss Bush is the granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Comer S. Bush and
the late Mr. Bush of Eufaula
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Holland of Dothan, Ala.
Miss Bush is a graduate of
Troy State University where
she was a member of Sigma
Alpha lota, National Profes
sional Music Fraternity for
Women and the Troy State Col
legiate Singers. In 19H9, she
was nominated as Young Ca
reer Woman of Georgia. She
was employed by the Houston
County Board of Education for
two years as a business teacher
at Perry High School. She is
presently a correspondence sec-
' in.
MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP WAYNE WILLARD
Beasley-Willard
Wedding Held
Miss Lanae Beasley and
Philip Wayne Willard were
united in marriage June 26
at the Houston Lake Baptist
Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Beasley
of Perry. The parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse J. Willard of Perry.
The altar of the church
was decorated with baskets
of yellow gladioli and daisy
pompoms and greenery. Rev.
J J. Morrow officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Douglas Baase, organ
lst, provided a program of
wedding music.
Miss Diane Beasley, sister
of the bride, attended the
bride as maid of honor. An
other sister. Miss June Beas
ley was bridesmaid. They
wore floor length mint green
retary to Governor Lester G.
Maddox, Stat of Georgia.
Mr. Stuefer is the grandson
of Mr. Otto F. Stuefer and the
late Mrs. Stuefer of Minneap
olis. Minn., and Mrs. Frank G.
Hodges and the late Mr. Hod
ges of Macon.
Mr. Stuefer attended the
University of North Carolina
where he was a member of Pi
Kappa Phi Fraternity. He is a
graduate of the American
School of Flyers where he re
ceived his Commercial Piiols
License. He has recently com
pleted a four year tour of duly
with the United Stales Army.
While serving as Chief Warrant
Officer in Vietnam, Mr. Sluef
er was awarded the Air Medai
for Valor and a Bronze Star.
He has recently returned from
a 2-year lour of duty in Germ
any.
Wedding vows will be ex
changed August 22, in the First
Baptist Church, Eufaula, Ala.
gowns and carried a long
stemmed yellow carnation.
Little Miss Angela Beas
ley, sister of the bride, was
flower girl. She wore a dress
like that of the other attend
ants and carried a basket
filled with yellow rose pet
als.
Jesse J. Willard stood with
his son as best man.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, was
dressed in a floor length em
pire gown of bridal satin
with side panels and back
overlaid with lace. It was
fashioned with a stand up
collar, long fitted sleeves
ruffled at the wrist and fas
tened in the back with a
long satin bow. Her elbow
length veil of illusion fell
from a hand-made satin bow.
She carried a bouquet of
MISS BONNIE KAY KING
King-Martinez
Engagement Told
Robert Lloyd King of Warner
Robins, formerly of Perry,
announces the engagement of
his daughter, Miss Bonnie Kay
King, to Joseph Martinez of
Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Emilians Martinez of New York,
New York, The wedding is sel
August 7 at the Perry First
Bapt isl Church,
JULY 1 ADMITTED
James Davis
Garner Watson
George Wilbanks
Henry Blood worth
DISMISSED
Carl Chance
Peggy Phillips
Betty Whitfield
Jewel Downs
Mrytle Rowe
Rodney Thompson
JULY 2 ADMITTED
Jimmy Robinson
Therrell Marks
Ella Brown
DISMISSED
Dorothy Ayers
JULY 3 ADMITTED
Cloressa Davis
DISMISSED
Anna Brooks
JULY 4 ADMITTED
Martha Griffin
Sophrania Gordon
Patrick Cheatnam
Ruth Stiner
Baby Boy Griffin
DISMISSED
Charlen i Crowder
Larry Crowder
Betty Kendrick
Andrea Stocklin
Henry Bloodworth
JULY 5 ADMITTED
Doris Kersey
Jerry McWilliams
DISMISSED
Patrick Cheatnam
Therrell Marks
Bertha Wheeler
JULY 6 ADMITTED
Harold Hackney
Robert Greene
Cora Taylor
Dorothy Durham
Jimmy Rutledge
DISMISSED
Jerry McWilliams
Doris Kersey
Garner Watson
JULY 7 ADMITTED
Laverne Holmes
Morris McMichael
Dolly Williams
DISMISSED
Martha Childs
Cloressa Davis
Lilian Bledsoe
Ruth Stiner
Jimmy Rutledge
white rosebuds and carna
tions, encircled with lily of
the valley with streamers
covered by the same lace
as the bridal gown.
Mrs. Bealey chose for her
daughter’s wedding an aqua
dress with beige accessories.
Mrs. Willard was attired in
a blue dress with matching
accessories.
For a wedding trip to Pan
ama City, Fla., the bride
changed to a red dress with
matching accessories.
The couple will make their
home on Pine Ridge Drive in
Perry.
Miss King is tne it aug liter
of the late Mrs. Lola Fox King.
A graduate of Perry High
School, Miss King has attended
the University of Georgia.
Mr. Martinez is a graduate
of Central Chatham High,
Chatham, New Jersey and has
served in the U.S. Army. He is
presently employed by the
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Houston Will Become
Part of New
Public Health Dist.
Dr. Sam T. Mercer, Direc
tor of Public Health District
8 since May of 1958 is retir
ing, and Houston County, a
long with several other coun
ties will become a unit of
Public Health District 6 with
headquarters in the Bibb
County Health Department,
Macon.
Dr. Mercer was the first
Medical Director of our dis
trict which originally had six
health departments in the
live counties.
He came to the Maddle
Georgia area as a medical
officer during World War
11, stationed at Robins Air
Force Base. Following his
separation from service he
remained in Georgia because
of what he considered the
desirable climate and the
many friends he had made
here. He married the former
Lois Felts Mathews of Craw
ford County, where they
have made their home.
Dr. Mercer stated that he
feels that Houston County’s
greatest problem in public
health is that of mental ill
ness. A section of mental
health was established with
William E. Shirk as execu
tive director.
“During the past year,” he
said, “it has been announced
that the Federal Govern
ment has designated Hous
ton County as headquarters
for a comprehensive mental
health facility, ia conjunc
tion with Pulaski and Peach
Counties. The building com
plex for administrative of
fices, treatment and confer
ence rooms, counseling for
outpatients and others, as
well as hospital facilities, is
to be located in Warner Rob
ins. This building program
should he closely allied to
our present medical and hos
pital facilities which would
then become a part of a
much needed medical center
so vital and essential in this
rapidly developing area.”
Prior to his retirement,
Dr. and Mrs. Mercer were
honored with a luncheon at
the New Perry Hotel given
by the professional staff of
the District 8 counties and
fellow associates from the
regional offices of the State
Dept, of Health in Macon.
A beautiful engraved silver
bowl was presented as a gift
of appreciation.
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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thur*., July 9, 1970
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