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Miss Hackney-Mr. Bennett
Wedding Rites Solemnized
Deborah Faith Hackney,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
1.. Hackney, and William
larry Bennett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. laroy Bennett,
were united in marriage on
March 16.
After a civil ceremony
performed in Phoenix City,
Alabama, a religious
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marriage ceremony was
performed by Hev. Charles
lamb, pastor of the Perry
Church of God, at the Rufus
Ferguson home in
Meadowdale in the presence
of relatives and a few close
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are
residing at the Griggs
Apartments on Ball Street.
Heard Club
Holds March
Meeting
Heard Club held its March
meeting in the home of Mrs.
Ann Smith with twelve
members and two visitors,
Mrs. Ruth Purser and Mrs.
Joan Moore.
Mrs. Cordelle Murphy
acting as the president in the
absence of Mrs. Johnny
Steward opened the meeting
with the members giving the
pledge to the flag.
Mrs. Pearl Thompson
gave an inspiring reading
from the chapter of John,
then all members repeated
the Lord’s Prayer.
After the business sesssion
the meeting was turned over
to Mrs. Ruth Purser. She
gave a demonstration on
cake decoration, and how to
make flowers out of gum
drops, to decorate the cakes.
She gave several important
hints on how to fix cakes
before decorating them.
We enjoyed having our
visitors also glad Mrs. J.
D. Wood and Evelyn could be |
back with us again.
Ice cream and cake and
nuts were served by the
hostess.
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Miss Beverly Barrett
Barrett-Bedgood Announce
Plans For June Wedding
Mr, and Mrs. Carl James
Barrett of Perry announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Beverly Bertice to
Mr. Cleveland Eugene
(Buddy) Bedgood of Macon,
who is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Cleveland
Bedgood of Macon.
Miss Barrett is a graduate
of Perry High School. She is
also a graduate of Macon
University of Cosmetology in
Warner Robins and of Key
Punch Academy in Macon.
She attended Macon Junior
College and Middle Georgia
College in Cochran. The
bride-to-be is grand-
Garden Club
Tours Plantation
House Here
The Perry Garden Club
met at the Plantation House,
home of Mr. and Mra. Yates
Green. To open the meeting,
Mrs. T. L. Arledge, Jr. read
one of the prayers of the late
Dr. Peter Marshall, •:
Chaplain of the Senate. Mrs. •
Green, president, presided.
She thanked those members
who helped her prepare
lunch for the nurses and
workers at the Bloodmobile. :•
They were; Mrs. Wendell
Whipple, Mrs. Jack Pitts,
Mrs. Robert Roper, Mrs. A.
D. Culpepper, Mrs. F. M.
Buckner, Mrs. T. L. Arledge,
Jr., Mrs. Mayo Davis, and
Mrs. Gardner Watson.
Reports of officers and
committee chairmen were
given and officers installed
for the coming year. The new
officers are Mrs. Lewis
Smyth, president. Mrs. |:
Clifford Bragg, vice
president: Mrs. Gardner
Watson, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Lanier
Smith, recording secretary. :
There was an unusually
large number of
arrangements and hor
ticulture specimens
exhibited with many ribbons
won.
Mrs. Arledge introduced
Mr. Adeil Ware, Perry :•
Landscape Nurseryman who
spoke informatively about
Hanging Baskets. He said
interest in hanging baskets, ;
had dramatically increased
in recent years because of
their versatility. Businesses,
apartment dwellers and
homeowners alike are using
hanging baskets. They may
be moved from place to
place to change the scenery.
Mr. Ware said they need
some shade because they dry
out much quicker than pot
plants or plants in the gar
den. He was presented a gift
from the club.
Members enjoyed a tour of
the garden and greenhouse
after hostesses served
delicious refreshments.
Hosteseses were; Mrs. G. B.
Wells. Sr., Mrs. C. E. Sasser,
Mrs. Mayor Davis, Mrs.
Jack Pitts, and Mrs. Yates
Green.
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Dexter Brooks
of Macon and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Bradley
Barrett of Winder, Ga. Since
November Ist, she has been
employed by Elliotts’ Cut-
Rate Drug Co. in Perry.
Mr. Bedgood is the
grandson of Mrs. E. C.
Hardy of Bradenton, Fla.
and the late Mr. W. T.
Harrell of Moultrie, Ga. His
paternal grandparents are
Mrs. James G. Bedgood of
Riverview, Fla. and the late
James G. Bedgood, also of
Riverview, Fla. He attended
the Macon Junior College for
2 years and is presently
employed by Colonial Bread
Company in Macon.
The wedding will be
solemnized at the Perry
First Baptist Church on
Saturday, June 24th at 7 p.m.
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Mrs. Gregoey James and
son, Christopher, of
Harrisburg, 111. are guests
this week of Mrs. James’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Medlock.
Robert Chrisman, Sr.,
Robert Chrisman, Jr., and
his son, Robbie, of Colum
bus, Ohio visited Mrs. Bessie
Chrisman and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Van Fossen for the
weekend.
Mrs. Bobby Horton and
daughters and friends from
Muscle Shoals, Ala. and Miss
Becky Horton of Athens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Horton and Mrs. P. B.
Horton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chap
man of Oxford, Miss, are
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mr. Harris Chapman and
other relatives here.
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch
of Waynesville, N.C. are
visiting their daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Purser, Allen, Lee, and
Marty.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein
and daughter, Candi, were
the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hobbs and
family in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Payne
and family were called to
Clarksville, Tenn. last week
due to a death in the family.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Mr. and
Mr. Harris Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parks of
Forest Park visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bush in Vienna,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1972
Richardson and children,
Mark and Susan, spent the
weekend in Toccoa and
Atlanta, and attended the
Races, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parks
of Forest Park were the
weekend guests of Mrs. W. J.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
Rabun, Sr. of Thomson were
the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Rabun and
family.
Guests of Mrs. Pearl
Edwards this week were
Mrs. Russell Edwards and
daughter,Patti of Athens and
Mrs. Jim Hess of Atlanta.
They came to attend funeral
services for Lawrence
Houston in Fort Valley,
Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Haywood
returned recently from a trip
to the Holy Land.
Mrs. Milo Medlock has
returned from San Fran
cisco, Calif, where she
visited her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm McAuley, Michael
and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Matthews and Matt of
Hileah, Fla. are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Edwards and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Matthews.
James Matthews of Atlanta
was guest of the Matthews on
Tuesday.
Renee and Nicky Sat
terfield spend the weekend
with relatives in
Tallahassee, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Green
and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett recently visited in
Lexington, Winston-Salem,
N.C. Charleston, S.C. and
Savannah for a five day tour
of points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Green
will have as their guests for
the Easter weekend, Mrs. J.
L. Green, Jr. of Atlanta and
Mrs. John Ludwig and
children of Coral Gable, Fla.
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