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Miss Kathryn White
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Plans For May Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. White,
Jr. of Byron announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Miss Kathryn
White, to Captain John
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Grennan Grubb, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grubb
of Westfield, New Jersey.
The bride-elect is a
graduate of Perry High
School and Middle Georgia
College. She is employed by
General Telephone Com
pany, Perry.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Lakewood High School,
Lakewood, Ohio and
University of the South,
Sewanee, Tennessee, is
presently serving with the
United States Air Force
stationed at Robins Air
Force Base.
The wedding is set for May
20, 1972 at the Tharpe
Memorial Baptist Church.
(J3irtlrs
Mr. and Mrs. J. Deryl Hall
of Warner Robins announce
the birth of a daughter,
Angela Darlene born at the
Houston County Hospital on
April 12. Mrs. Hall is the
former Susan Schubert of
Warner Robins.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar H. Hall of
Warner Robins and Lt. Col.
(Ret.) and Mrs. L. C.
Schubert of Centerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie F.
Little of Ft. Valley, Ga.
announce the birth of a son,
James Christopher born at
the Houston County Hospital
on April 14. Mrs. Little is the
former Bonnie Lou Jones of
Ft. Valley.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde D. Little all
of Ft. Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Morgan of Centerville an
nounce the birth of a
Sogadera Club
Holds Meeting
At Smoak Home
Mrs. Shelby Smoak and
Mrs. Leahman Stanley were
hostess for the April meeting
of the Sogadera Club which
was held at Mrs. Smoak’s
home in Meadowdale
Thursday evening. A
delicious dessert was served
to the guests.
New officers for the
coming year were named at
this business meeting. They
are president, Mrs. Draper
Watson; vice president, Mrs.
George Taylor; secretary,
Mrs. Isaac Davis; and
treasurer, Mrs. John
Newton. Mrs. Gary Bishop
was welcomed as a new
member.
A review of the Club’s
activities shows it has made
many worthwhile con
tributions to the community
life of Perry. Voluntary
assistance has been given to
aiding the Cancer Drive this
month, serving at the Red
Cross Blood Mobile every six
months during its visit to
Perry, visits with and aiding
the Bicota Club with their
projects.
Financial assistance has
been given to the Special
Education Class at the Perry
Annex; to the Department of
Family and Children Ser
vices in their Dental Health
program and a sizeable
contribution is planned for
the Perry-Houston County
Library for furnishing when
construction is completed.
daughter, Jonna Lynne born
at the Houston County
Hospital on April 12. Mrs.
Morgan is the former Linda
Barfield of Reynolds, Ga.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Jrs. Frank Barfield Jr.
and Mrs. T. A. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Michael Chadd of Winnetka,
Illinois announce the birth of
a son, John Roberts Chadd
on April 15,1972. Mrs. Chadd
is the former Miss Susan
Roberts, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Suber of Perry.
Tawasi Club
Elects Officers
At April Meet
The Tawasi Club held its
April meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ethel Etheridge with
fourteen members present.
Mrs. Etheridge, president,
presided at the business
meeting. The following of
ficers were elected for the
coming year: Lorraine
Funk, president; Mary
Ferguson, vice president;
Genelle Horne, secretary;
Willie Rhodarmer,
treasurer.
The club will have a lun
cheon meeting in May.
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Miss Deborah Williamson
Williamson-Brewer Tell
Plans For June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Williamson of Perry an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Deborah
Annette Williamson, to
Johnny W. Brewer, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Brewer of Perry.
Miss Williamson will
graduate from Perry High
School on May 31, 1972, and
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Miss Terry Alane Sims
Miss Terry Sims To
Wed Mr. Bruce June 3
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie S.
Sims of Kathleen, Georgia,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Terry
Alane Sims, to Mr. James
William Bruce, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Bruce of
Doerun, Georgia.
Miss Sims is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. 0. T. Sims and Mrs. H.
L. Yaughn and the late Mr.
H. L. Yaughn, all of Macon,
Georgia.
The- bride-elect will
graduate from Westfield
Perry's Lisa Ogletree
Receives Nursing CAP
On Friday night, April
14th, in a candle-light
ceremony at Mulberry
Street Methodist Church in
Macon, Georgia, Miss Lisa
Ogletree received the
Medical Center of Central
Georgia School of Nursing
CAP along with her thirty
classmates.
To Lisa, this cap denotes
the courage, challenge,
sacrifice and dedication it
has taken to earn the
privilege of wearing it and
heralds the beginning of the
NURSE-PATIENT
relationship she has long
anticipated.
plans to attend Macon Junior
College in the fall. Mr.
Brewer, a 1968 graduate of
Perry High School, is
presently associated with
Medusa-Portland Cement
Company of Clinchfield.
The wedding will take
place June 10, 1972 at
Houston Lake Baptist
Church. All friends of the
couple are invited to attend.
High School, May 26.
The groom elect is the
grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Woods Bruce
of Ashburn, Georgia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell
of Rochelle, Georgia. He is a
graduate of Perry High
School of Perry, Georgia,
and is now employed at
Milton Beckham Con
struction and Engineering
Company of Perry, Georgia.
The wedding is set for June
3,1972, at 3 p.m. in the home
of the bride-elect.
During her enrollment in
the School of Nursing Lisa
will earn forty-five quarter
hours of college credit at
Macon Junior College. This
is in addition to her Nursing
Classes and Clinical ex
perience in the Medical
Center of Central Georgia.
Upon successful completion
of this thirty-three month
course she will be eligible to
write the State Board
Examination of Georgia and
become a Registered Nurse.
Lisa is a graduate of
Westfield High School and
the daughter of Mrs. Joan
Ogletree.
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Perdonaid
Navy Airman Steve Mayo
of Lakehurst Naval Air
Station, Lakehurst, New
Jersey is spending a 15 day
leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Mayo and
sister, Diane.
Mrs. Charles Peet of
Roseland, N J. and the Rev.
Daniel Smith of Seattle,
Wash, are spending this
week with their parents,
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Smith.
Rev. Daniel Smith was guest
minister at the Perry United
Methodist Church Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Shelby Smoak and
daughter, Sara, visited Mrs.
Smoak’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Breland at
Bamburg, S.C. for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Staples
were the weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Staples
and daughters, Susan and
Sandy, in Waycross.
Mrs. John Satterfield is
visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Lee at Panama City,
Fla.
Mrs. Bill Richardson and
Mrs. Robert Dick
represented the Town and
Country Garden Club at the
Garden Clubs of Georgia
convention at the Macon
Hilton this week.
Mrs. A. G. Robinson of
Longview, Texas visited her
mother, Mrs. W. M.
Haywood last week. Mrs.
Haywood is a patient at the
Medical Center of Central
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Beavers and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert F. Moore have
returned from a trip to
London, England with the
Association of Independent
Insurance Agents. While in
England, they accepted a
special invitation to a
reception and tour of Lloyds
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Williams were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Skillern of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
of Wrens and Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Norton of Augusta were
the Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Rabun and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Gornto and Miss Janet
Gornto visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hill at Sanford, Fla. and
Shelby Fillingim at Clear
mont, Fla. during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Taylor and daughter, Lisa,
of Atlanta, Mrs. L. W.
Phillips and Mr. and Mrs
Don Phillips and children,
Donna and Gary of Quitman
were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. P. M. Horton and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Horton.
Mrs. Lillian Horton of Ft.
Valley visited on Monday.
Attending the Acteen
House Party at Rock Eagle
for the weekend represen
ting the Second Memorial
Baptist Church were Lynn
Carroll, Kathy Fountain,
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1972
Patty Guthrie, Pam George,
Pam Green, Lynn Harper
and Counselors Mrs. Joan
Guthrie and Mrs. Pauline
Flowers. The weekend of
Fellowship and study,
sponsored by the Georgia
Baptist Women’s Missionary
Union, had as guest speaker,
Dr M. Thomas Starkes,
Secretary of the Department
of Interfaith Witness of the
Home Mission Board. Miss
Evelyn Blount is Acteen
Director of Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Deibert spent the Spring
Holidays in Fairborn, Ohio
as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Horning and son,
Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Malone and children, An
thony and Nancy, of Stone
Mountain and Lt. Col.
George R. Malone of Mid
west City, Okla. were guests
of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Malone during
the weekend.
Guests in the home of the
W. C. Harden family during
the weekend were their
daughter, Miss Loretta
Harden and her guest, Bill
Kieny of Gainsville, Fla. Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Doyle of
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Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Harden and Mrs. Vivian
Hewett of Yatesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Cockrel and Donnie will have
as their guests for a week
Mrs. Cockrel’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Voight of
Joppa, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dixon
of Clarkston were guests of
Mrs. Dixon’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Vogt for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Able of
Abbeville, S. C. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Able
and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Deibert
of Athens were guests of
Mrs. Emma Stapleton last
Sunday.
Capt. Hugh Hill, 111 left
Friday for Sheppard AFB,
Wichita Falls, Texas for
seven weeks training in the
medical unit there before
transferring to England
AFB, Alexandria, La.
Mrs. L. M. Pope and Miss
Lois Pope of Brunswick were
the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Hill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Marshall, Jr. returned home
Saturday from a visit with
their son, Dr. Tom Marshall,
Mrs. Marshall and
daughters, Melanie and
Alison, at Wheaton,
Maryland.