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Miss Mary La Faye Hicks
Perry Couple Announces
Plans For June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton T.
Hicks, Sr. announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Mary l*t Kaye, to
John Paul McCord. Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John P.
McCord, Sr. of Perry.
Miss Hicks is the Grand
daughter of Mr. C. C.
Robinette and the late Mrs.
C. C. Robinette; the late Mr.
G. W. Hicks, Sr. and the late
Kllie Ixm Hicks.
She is a graduate of Perry
High School and of Auburn
University, and currently is
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attending the Graduate
School of the University of
Georgia.
Mr. McCoVd, grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. James
A. McCord and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Clyette S. Alligood,
also is a graduate of Perry
High School and Auburn
University. He is employed
by the Peach County Board
of education.
The couple plan to live in
Perry following a June
wedding at the home of the
bride’s parents.
Akikta Club
Announces New
1972 Officers
The Akikta Club held its
March meeting at the home
of Mrs. Shirley Davis with
thirteen members present.
As members arrived they
were served refreshments
by the hostesses, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. Geneva Griffin and
Mrs. Wanda Gray.
Mrs. Marguerite Messer,
President, presided at the
business meeting. The
following officers wre
elected for the coming year:
president, Elva Culpepper;
vice president, Bunny
Darnell; secretary, Linda
Davis; treasurer, Geneva
Griffin; parliamentarian,
Alice Phelps; executive
board members, Marguerite
Messer, Jane Perfect, June
Coker.
Eight new members were
voted into the club. These
will be entertained at the
party on Saturday, March 15.
The members also voted on
the outstanding Akikta Club
member for the year. She
will be presented at the
annual luncheon in May.
The club decided to have
the concession stand at the
Antique Show again next
year.
The club will help with the
cancer drive and Mrs.
Shirley Davis will serve as
chairman.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Miller
of Evanston, Ind. were
Sunday evening guests of
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Gooden.
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June 4th Date Set For
Kendrick-Grier Wedding
Mr. and Mrs, George
I Brown of Henderson, an-
I nounce the engagement of
her daughter, Linda Ken-
I drick, to Rev. John D. Grier,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Johnie
Grier of Jackson, Ga.
The bride-elect is a 1971
I graduate of Perry High
I School and is presently at-
I tending L.P.N. School in
I Cordeie, Georgia.
I The prospective groom is a
I 1968 graduate of Henderson
I High School in Jackson, Ga
I He is presently employed by
J the Jackson Progress Argus.
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Mrs. Johnny F Langston
Miss Mary Colvin Marries
Fireman Johnny Langston
In the presence of relatives
and a few close friends,
Mary Colvin and Johnny F.
langston were united in
marriage at Houston Lake
Baptist Church at 6 o'clock in
the evening on April 7, 1972.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. J. J.
Morrow.
The bride is the daughter
f^erAonciid
Mr. and Mrs. Lynward
Barrett of Macon, spent the
week-end with their
respective parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.
Barrett and Beverly and Mr.
and Mrs. Lynward Barrett
spent Tuesday of last week in
Decatur with Mr. and Mrs.
Lonice Barrett and family.
That night they attended the
wedding of their daughter,
Barbara to Rev. G. I.ewis
Wright which was held at the
Peachtree Baptist Church in
Atlanta. Beverly attended
her sister as Maid-of-honor.
Sunday night, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl J. Barrett, Mr. and
He is pastor of the Free
Providence Baptist Church
in Cochran; pianist at the
Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, Griffin; assistant
choir director and assistant
pastor at the Macedonia
Baptist Church, and
assistant pastor at the St.
James Baptist Church,
Jackson.
The wedding ceremony
will be held Sunday. June 4th
at 4 o’clock at Shiloh Baptist
Church. Henderson. Georgia
with the Kev. H. E. Ross
officiating.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colvin
of Elko.
Mr. I Kingston is the son of
Mrs. Bertha Wheeler of the
Highway Haven community
on Highway 41 north of
Perry, and the late Emory
Spear I Kingston. He is a
Perry fireman.
The couple reside in
Perry.
Mrs. Lewis Wright and Miss
Beverly Barrett and Mr.
Buddy Bedgood attended the
live drama entitled “He
Touched Me” which was
presented at the Macon
Evangelistic Church in
Macon.
Attending the spring
conference of District I Pilot
Clubs in Atlanta this
weekend will be Mrs. Betty
Roper, Mrs. Betty
Richerson, Mrs. Jackie
Holtzclaw, Mrs. Sara Sat
terfield, Mrs. Jewel Hay,
Miss Barbara Jones, Mrs.
F aye Tharpe and Mrs. Macy
Skinner. The meeting will be
held at the Royal Motor
Coach Motel beginning
Friday. Mrs. Roper, as
president of the Perry Club,
will give the response to the
Welcome of the Mayor of
Atlanta and the Royal Coach
manager.
The Ernest Sizemore
Family and the
Cassey Family camped at
High Falls State Park during
the Spring Holidays.
Mrs. Allen Fountain was
invited to a Tea Party by the
F ourth Grade Social Studies
Class at Perry Elementary
last Wednesday. Mrs.
F’ountain was visiting in
Perry with her husband who
is serving in the Air F’orce. A
native of Flpswitch, England,
Mrs. F’ountain showed
pictures of her country and
the children were given an
opportunity to ask questions
which they had prepared as
part of the assignment in
their study of Flngland.
Mrs. A. J. Bennett and
Mrs. Hearn Bennett and
their children visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Molleur at Yankeetown, Fla.
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Snyder of Kingsport, Tenn.
and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
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Snyder of Tifton were the
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A1 lasseter, Drew and
David.
Attending the Macon Little
Theater on Wednesday
evening for "Family Por
trait” were Mrs. Houser
Gilbert, Mrs. F. M. Green,
Jr., Mrs. Margaret Talton,
Mrs. Frances McLeod, Mrs.
Henry Matthews and Mrs. J.
Q. Crosby of Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sellers
of Albany visited Mrs. F. M.
Greene, Sr. during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wall of
Marietta were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emmitt Akin
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Beckham and sons, Keith
and Kevin, visited relatives
in St. Petersburg, Fla.
during the weekend.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Bon
dourante and children, Jean
Marie and John Hodges, of
Louisville, Kentucky visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mason,
Sr. for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McNeil and Mr, and Mrs.
John Houser spent several
days last week in Charleston,
S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bacon,
Kay Bacon and Melanie
Rogers visited Disney World
and other points of interests
in Florida during the Spring
Holidays.
Those joining Mrs.
W.M.W. Sinyard Sr. for
dinner, April 2, were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Goodroe; Mrs.
Priscilla Sinyard and
Wanda; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
W. Sinyard, Jr. and Tres’;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spears,
Tony, Ricky, and Jeff
Spears; Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Morgan and Andy; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Simmons, Karen,
Donnie, and Ronnie Sim
mons; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Jones; Mrs. Hoyt Sinyard,
Cindy and Regina; Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Sinyard; Mrs.
Cheri Hardin, Bobby Cheri;
John Frederick; Hughie
Blackstone, Daphene and
Wanda; and Alfred An
derson.
Penny Rogers spent the
weekend in Warner Robins
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Harper and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Nall,
Gary and Tim Nall, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Turner, and Bob
and Jay Turner camped at
I-ake Griffin State Park near
Fla. during the
Spring Holidays and visited
Disney World and other
points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner,
Linda and Johnny spent the
Holiday weekend at Disney
World and visiting the
Howard Turner family at Ft.
Pierce, Fla. Mrs. W. R.
Turner of Marietta who had
visited in Florida returned to
Perry with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Richardson and sons spent
the Holidays at Disney World
and other points in Florida.
Mrs. F. M. Greene, Jr.,
Mrs. Jimmy Stokes and
children, Wendy, Matt and
Jeff, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Harrod and Alex in Albany.
Mrs. Bobby Brooks, Mark
and Boyd Brooks visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Holder in Cochran for the
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972
weekend while Mr. Brooks
went on a boat trip with the
Warner Robins Motor Boat
Club.
Mrs. Willie Goode of
Bronwood was the guest last
week of her daughter, Mrs.
Luther Mosteller and family.
Mrs. A. C. Watts spent the
weekend in Lincolnton with
her sisters, Mrs. Isabelle
Pitts, Mrs. A. K. Swift, and
Mrs. C. C. Bennett. Another
sister, Mrs. Clarence
Hammond of Atlanta joined
them.
Sgt. and Mrs. Allen
Fountain left Monday for
their new assignment at
Patrick AFB, Fla. after
spending several weeks with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Fountain. The two
families visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Anderson at
Thomson during the Spring
Holidays. Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy F’ountain of
Milledgeville also visited his
parents during the weekend.
Mrs. Troy Holloway of
Atlanta were guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hunt for the weekend.
Mrs. Clinton F’ausey and
Miss Jean Pegg have
returned to their home in
Bloomsburg, Pa. after
spending ten days with the
Donald Golder family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mims
and children, Ray and
Robin, spent Thursday and
Friday in Augusta visiting
Mr. Mims’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindell
DeJarnette of Marietta were
the Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Cockrel and
Donnie. Mr. DeJarnette is
minister of music at the
Marietta F’irst United
Methodist Church. Mrs.
Cochrel is visiting friends in
Sandersville a few days this
week and is the house guest
of the Dean McCaskills.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey
and daughters,Ellen and
Nancy, spent the Spring
Holidays with his mother,
Mrs. R. W. Bailey, Sr. at
Chattangooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Richardson and children,
Mark and Susan, spent
several days last week at
Stinhatchee, FTa.
Mrs Hal Groom and
children, Elizabeth, Hale,
John, Thomas and Mrs. Earl
Stanford of Statesboro en-
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Perry-Warner Robins-Macon
joyed a trip to Jekyll island
and other points in south
Georgia last week.
Mrs. Billy Bledsoe became
ill while visiting friends at
Greenwood, S.C. and un
derwent surgery at the
Self Memorial Hospital
Greenwood on Tuesday.
Mrs. Jimmy Dorset! and
daughter, April, and Buddy
Roper spent the weekend in
Carrollton with Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Roper and Tammy and
Miss Beverly Roper.
Mrs. John Satterfield and
grandson, Lee, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sat
terfield and Lisa in
LaGrange.
Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas Lee
and daughter, Angela of
Panama City, Fla. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips Griffin last week.
BEAUTY
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BY:
Glenda Bozeman
FASHIONS FOR
THE 1970’S
Well, a new decade has
arrived, and we suspect
that it will be called the
“fabulous ’7o’s” where
fashions are concerned.
There appears to be no end
to parade of smartly styled
clothes, designed for any
and every occasion. Even
Congress is getting into the
act. A Congresswoman
recently wore a jumpsuit to
a session of that august
body.
Easy-to-care-for clothes,
more leisure time, and an
endless variety of clothing
from which to choose
should make the ’7o’s a
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