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Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Matthews spent the weekend
in Decatur with Mr. and Mrs.
James Matthews and sons,
Jimmy and Neal.
Mrs. W. C. Harden visited
her daughter, Loretta, in
Gainesville, Fla. for the
weekend due to her illnesss.
Mrs. Harden, Darrell and
Susan spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Doyel in Butler and Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Harden in
Yatesville.
Debbie Luoma, Cathy
Logue accompanied by Mrs.
Stanley Luoma and Mrs.
Charlie Logue attended
Senior Night at Six Flags in
Atlanta, Friday.
Mrs. L. N. Taffar of
Marshallville was guest of
Mrs. W. 0. Brooks, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Beeland and Jimmy spent
Mother’s Day with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Beeland in
LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Lasseter and children, Mrs.
Ollie Lasseter, Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Hulsey visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hulsey, Jessica
and January in Albany
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Connell and children,
Danyne and Dan, were in
Atlanta Thursday through
Sunday attending produc
tions of the Metropolitan
Opera at the Atlanta Civic
Center.
Miss Eva Borom of Dublin
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Roberts several days last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Borom and Sherry of
Columbus and Mrs. Lola
Jones of Warner Robins
were guests on Sunday.
Mrs. P. C. Hull of
Charlotte, N.C. Spent
several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of
Atlanta visited Mrs. Carolyn
Smith and family for the
weekend. Mrs Smith and
Mrs. J. O. Coleman spent
Sunday with Mrs. Carl
Owens at Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ogletree visited Rev. David
Ogletree in Atlanta for the
weekend.
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Elizabeth Groom spent the
weekend in Macon with a
school classmate, Vicki
Batts.
Enjoying a Mother’s Day
dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur White, Jr.
on Sunday were Mrs. W. 0.
Brooks, Lt. and Mrs. Mike
George and Scott of
Valdosta, Lt. and Mrs.
Michael Dixon of Charleston,
S.C., Bob White of Ft. Valley,
Ben and Susie White.
Mrs. Brooks was
presented a carnation
corsage for being the oldest
mother present in services at
the Tharpe Memorial
Baptist Church, Sunday.
Mrs. Lloyd J. Donnelly of
Springfield, Va. spent last
week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. McGuire. On
Saturday, she was an at
tendant in the wedding of her
cousin, Miss Nannette
McGuire at the Edgewood
United Methodist Church in
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
McGuire, Mr and Mrs.
Malcolm Crook and children,
Debbie and Mark of Warner
Robins also attended the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs David Phelps
spent the weekend in
Dawson with Mrs. Phelps’
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleveland Chambless, Her
brother, Lt. Lewis Cham
bless, has recently returned
from a tour of duty in Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ricks
and children, Bryan and
Janis, of Milledgeville spent
Mother's Day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Lewis and Miss Pauline
Lewis.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Moody Mulkey for Mother’s
Day were their daughters,
Miss Twilla Mulkey of
Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Don
Gardner and Mr. Gardner of
Atlanta.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Beddingfield recently were
Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
Moehlenbrock of Greenville,
S. C., Mrs. L. R. Bryson of
Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Yearta and sons, Billy,
Steve, and Carlton of
Moultrie.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Hunt during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Hunt and children,
Jeff and Judi, of Smyrna,
Mr, and Mrs. Daryl Conner
and son, Bryan of Carrollton,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ginn
and John Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Roberts, Jr., Miss Kathy
Roberts, Miss Beth Roberts
and Paul Roberts of Atlanta
spent Sunday with their
aunt, Mrs John L. Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall
spent Sunday in Americus
with relatives.
Mrs. J. L. Beavers
returned home Friday after
a week’s stay in the Middle
Georgia Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Dorsett and April, Mrs.
Betty Roper, Buddy Roper
and Ralph Dorsett spent
Sunday at Calloway Gar
dens. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roper,
Miss Beverly Roper and
Miss Audrey Rogers of
Carrollton.
Mrs. N. A. Conner of
Baxley was the weekend
guest of the Julian Cawthon
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson,
Dana and Pierce, spent
Sunday in Cedartown with
Mrs. Nelson’s mother, Mrs.
L. P. McDougal.
Mrs. Joe Woddail of
Hamilton, Ala. is visiting
Mrs. W. C. Cawthon. Mrs.
Cawthon was dismissed
from the Middle Georgia
Hospital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Brooks were in Atlanta
Saturday for the per
formance of the
Metropolitan Opera at the
Atlanta Civic Center.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Holland, Sr. for the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Holland, Jr. and
children, Craig, Crista, and
Clint of Macon and Mr. and
Mrs. Cader Cox, 111 of
Camilla.
Miss Elaine Gutzke of
Atlanta spent the weekend
with her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Mark Gutzke.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Mahoney of Manning, S.C.
were guests of their
daughter, Mrs. Bobby
Gamble and family, for the
weekend. Rob Gamble
returned home with his
grandparents for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Peavy and Gayle of
Byromville spent Mother’s
Day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Head.
Mr. and Mrs. P C. Lawson
and Lynn spent the weekend
in Atlanta with Rick Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. David
I^awson.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Duggan of
Atlanta were guests of Mr.
Duggan’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Duggan for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunt
were guests on Mother’s Day
of their daughter, Mrs. Troy
Holloway and Mr. Holloway
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Logue, Cathy and Paula
Logue and Mrs. Eva
Hawkins attended a family
reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Jones Sr. in
Ft. Valley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mon
tgomery and children, Mark
and Leanne, spent the
weekend in Butler with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Allen, and also visited Miss
Marie Montgomery at
Reynolds.
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Tsungani Club
Installs Officers
Officers for next year were
installed by the Tsungani
Club during a luncheon at
Houston Country Club
May 6.
Sandra King won the door
prize, cut spring flowers
which decorated the tables.
Geraldine Reagan, out
going president, was
recipient of a silver tray
from the club. The gift was
presented by the new
president, Jackie Klein.
The new officers are
Jackie Klein, president;
Nadine Dooley, vice
president; Faye Trailkill,
secretary; Gail Brown,
treasurer; Sue Morrow,
parliamentarian; and Joann
Hill, historian and reporter.
Executive Committee
members are Geraldine
Reagan, Doris West
moreland and Annette
Gentry.
Betty Bettag was
welcomed into the club as a
new member.
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" E^ F n FICER ? * The Tsungani Club’s new officers for the year are, front
row, Gail Brown, treasurer, Sue Morrow, parliamentarian, Faye Thrallkill
•’• aCkIC ?' eln ' P re » lde "‘. "•<■»■« Do®l«y. vie. president, and
Joann Hill, historian and reporter.
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1972