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THESHAPE
OF YOUR FACE
The hairdo that looks
good on your friend is not
necessarily the right one
for you What looks good on
one woman does not
always complement the
next woman. The shape of
your face is a primary
consideration when
selecting a new hair style
Faces can be generally
categorized by shapes.
l.et’s take a look at one of
these - the square face. If
your face has this shape
then be sure to stay with
hairdos which accentuate
roundness, such as a high
crown Medium length hair
is your best bet. Make it
full, and curled under to
give the effect of round
ness.
These are only a couple
of the trade secrets which
our beauticians employ in
styling hair Each woman's
hair needs individual at
tention. Appointments are
now being accepted.
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Mrs. Richard D. Powell
Miss Cloud Becomes
Bride Os PHS Coach
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cloud
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Meredith to
Richard 1). Howell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Howell
of Hawkinsville. The wed
ding took place in Aiken, S.C
on April 29, 1972.
Mrs. Powell is a 1971
graduate of Perry High
School and is currently
employed by Security
Federal Savings and Loan
Assn.
Mr. Howell graduated
from Brewton Parker
College and Austin Peay
State University with a BS
Degree in Education.
He is presently employed
by the Houston County Board
of Education.
The couple are at home at
Westwood Mobile Home Park
in Perry, Ga,
Miss Pearce-Mr. Prater
Plan June 2nd Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Levin A.
Pearce Sr. of Henderson
announces the engagement
of their daughter Debra Ann
Pearce to Richard Swayn
Prater, son of Mrs. Lesta
Prater of Lubbock, Texas,
and Howard Prater of Perry.
Miss Pearce will be a 1972
graduate of Unadilla High
HAYNEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff
and Mrs. Walter Huff en
joyed attending the
homecoming at the
Presbyterian Church in
Clinchfield Sunday, May Bth.
Mrs Walter Huff and Mrs.
Tom Huff spent Friday in
Macon visiting with Mrs.
Walter Huff's son and
family. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Huff.
The Hayneville and
Grovania Volunteer Fire
Dept. (District 3) attended a
school in Warner Robins on
firefighting techniques.
There were eleven of the
firemen that attended these
classes, which was taught by
an instructor from Georgia
Institute of Technology. This
school was for 8 days. Chief
Adams sincerely ap
preciates each of the men
who gave up their time
for this volunteer work and
expecially to their wives
and families, he says thanks
also. He, himself, feels that
they have learned a great
deal from this school.
Kim and Pam Patterson of
Byron, were Friday night
guests of Marilyn Hutto.
Mr. and Mrs. James Self
and family visited with Mrs.
Self’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Tyson and Mr. Carlton
Tyson, Danny and Jo Lynn
all of Tifton, also Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Mason from Stone
Mountain. They all helped to
celebrate Mrs. Jehu Tyson
and Mr. Floyd Tyson’s birth
days on Sunday.
Stevie and Johnny
Woodard were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Padgett and family.
Johnda McWhorter was a
week-end guest of Cathy
Etheridge,
A wiener roast was en
joyed Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kagan
:• Jr, of Smyrna visited Mrs.
:• Hugh Kagan Sr. Sunday
i| night and Monday.
Mrs. Estelle Coulter and
•: Mr. and Mrs. Herman
•: Taylor of Key Largo, Florida
•: visited Mr. and Mrs. Edra
Wynne May 4th and sth.
Friends extend their
£ deepest sympathy to Mrs.
£ Hugh Hagan Sr. in the death
of her brother Louis Johnson
of Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker
£ of Jacksonville, Fla. and
£ Mrs. Felix Largaespada of
£ Warner Kobins visited Miss
£ Sue Pickard over the
% weekend.
Friends will be interested
:• :• to know that Mrs. W. C.
School. Her Fiance is a
graduate of Unadilla High
School and is employed by
General Telephone.
The wedding is set for June
2nd at 8:00 P.M. at the
Henderson Baptist Church.
No invitations are being
sent but all friends and
relatives are invited.
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Hamsley and family. Those
who enjoyed this outdoor
affair were David and
Sandra Harper, Mrs. Mary
Lou Watson and Mrs.
Frances Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. John N
Fowler had supper guests
Thurday night. They were
Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Fowler
and Brian, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Fowler and Bobby,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fowler
and boys, Mr. Donnie Fowler
and Sandy.
Camping Saturday night at
Indian Springs was enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Adams, Micheal, Cynthia
and Eric.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hamsley and Miss Avvie
Brazeal had guests for
Sunday dinner. They were:
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Merrit of
Groveland, Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Brown of Jackson,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mashburn, Mrs. W. A.
Merrit and Miss Lucille
Allen, Mrs. Hattie and
Terrell Knight all
of Hawkinsville.
Friends of Mr. Charlie
Hamsley will be glad to know
that he is feeling better and
able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Fowler and Brian, Mr. and
Mrs. John N. Fowler, Debra
and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Fowler and boys and
Mr. Donnie Fowler and
Sandy all had supper and
enjoyed homemade ice
cream with Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest Fowler and Bobby
Saturday night.
Friends of Mrs. Joe Collins
are sorry to hear that she is
still not feeling well, after
having surgery. We hope she
will soon be up and around.
David Henson spent
Saturday night with Andy
Fowler
Cawthon is a patient in
Middle Georgia Hospital
where she underwent eye
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
McDougal, Twilla, Bill and
Sunny, Miss Sandy Onkot
and Frank Evans of New
Orleans, La. visited the
Reverend and Mrs. Dell
Buttrill and family over the
weekend.
Mrs. Dell Butrill visited
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Bond of Mc-
Donnough Friday evening,
May sth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hooks
and Stephanie, Mrs. Charlie
Kersey, and Becky Ragan
enjoyed a trip to Six Flags
Sunday, May 7th.
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Miss Cooper Attends
DAR St. Conference
On April 29, Miss Martha
Cooper attended the Georgia
State conference S.A.R. in
Albany. Thursday, she was
guest in the home of Mrs.
Claude E. Fitts near Newnan
and attended a proceedings
meeting of the Georgia State
Society NSDAR. She was
the overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Benford in
Thomaston. At Augusta on
Friday, Miss Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mc-
Cormick visited with their
son Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
McCormick and family in
Fort Valley, Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Williams of
Clinchfield, enjoyed spen
ding Monday visiting with
Mrs. Bertha West of
Hayneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Pap Nipper
and son Tommy were Friday
night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Ford and
Annette and then Sunday
Mrs Ford’s sister, Mrs.
Tipper, had dinner with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff
visited with their son and
family Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Huff of Perry, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Fowler and boys entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler
and Bobby; Mr. Donnie
Fowler and Sandy; Mr. and
Mrs. John N. Fowler, Debra
and Mike; Mrs. Fowler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Montgomery and
Tony of Thomaston, Ga. at a
dinner Sunday, May 7th.
Visitors in the afternoon,
were Mrs. Horace Sledge of
Elko and her mother, Mrs.
Bonnie Fowler.
Miss Terri Henson
celebrated her 11th birthday
Monday, May Bth with a
hamburger supper with
birthday cake for dessert.
Guests included Cynthia
Adams, Pam McClintic,
Debra Fowler, Cheryl
Henson, Rhonda and
Stephanie Williams of
Clinchfield, Miriam Mitchell
of Perry, Denise Phieffer of
Grovania, Debra Huges,
Connie Glover and Elizabeth
Farr of Kathleen.
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972
reviewed the restoration
work at Meadow Gardens.
She was the guest speaker at
the Hancock DAR chapter
which was held at
Pomegranate Hall in Sparta,
Saturday and was the
overnight guest of Mrs. L.
Terrell Moore. Miss Cooper
spent Sunday in
Milledgeville with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Jackson and Mrs.
Arthur J. Waterman.
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Mr. and Mrs. P.. Kay
Cosey and family enjoyed a
weekend camping trip to
High Falls State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White
attended a rural electric
association convention in
Washington, D.C. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Storey returned Monday
from a visit with thier son,
William, who is a student at
Hesselaer Polytechnic In
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Showers Honor
Honor Bride-Elect
Bebe Hammock
Miss Bebe Hammock
bride-elect of David Dennard
was honored by the mem
bers of Heard Home
Economics Club, April 26 at
the home of Mrs. Pearl
Hammock, at a kitchen
gadget shower.
Fourteen members were
present at this affair.
Mrs. Caldwell Weston and
Mrs. Jerry Spillers honored
Miss Hammock at a lun
cheon, April 29, at the Idle
Hour Country Club in Macon.
The luncheon table was
centered with an
arrangement of spring
flowers.
Covers were laid for
twelve guests.
The honoree was
presented a sterling silver
Christmas tree ornament as
a gift from the hostesses.