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Battalion, 121st Infantry of Perry, as one of the
members of that platoon gives him instructions.
Macon Jr.
Admissions
Close Aug. 25
Allen B. Thompson,
Director of Admissions at
Macon Junior College, has
announced an August 25
deadline for submitting
applications for admission to
the college before the fall
quarter term begins. Those
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applicants who have not
completed the Scholastic
Apptitude Test (SAT) are
advised to contact the Ad
missions Office before
August 17 so that
arrangements can be made
to fulfill that requirement.
In announcing the deadline
Thompson noted that, as a
community college, Macon
Junior is able to extend its
application period beyond
that normally allowed by
larger institutions. “Many of
our prospective students are
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officials visited Ga. Army National Guard units at
Ft. Stewart, Ga., July 6-7 during the units’ annual
summer training.
unable to make definite
plans far in advance because
of family and business
responsibilities,” he said.
“Applicants in this category
are among the college’s most
successful students and we’d
like to give them every
opportunity to make final
arrangements to attend day
or night classes.”
Interested Middle
Georgians should contact the
Office of Admissions at
Macon Junior College for
further information con
cerning courses of study and
application procedures.
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972
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Ragan Sunday, July 16th.
Chip and David Buttrill left
Monday, July 17th by bus for
a two week visit to their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Bond of McDonough,
Ga.
Mrs. Ted Thames, Mrs.
Doug Thames, Gwen, Susan,
and Nancy, Mrs. Fred
Kingston Jr. and Mrs. Edra
Wynne presented special
music at the Ideal Baptist
; Church in Ideal, Georgia
; Tuesday, July 11th. The Rev.
| Del Buttrill preached revival
| there July 9th to the 14th.
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I Mrs. Hugh Ragan Sr.
1 visited her mother, Mrs.
| Liza Johnson in Macon
| Sunday, July 16th.
:
| Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Thames, Carolyn, and Cindy
enjoyed a trip to Panama
City, Mexico Beach and
other points in Florida, July
14th thru 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thames held a family
reunion at their home
Sunday, July 16th. Between
seventy-five and one hun
dred members of the Arnold
and Thames family and their
friends attended.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Reed
and Beva of California
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Thames and Sherry July sth
to July 12th. Mrs. Reed is
Mrs. Thames sister.
Mrs. Levin Pearce Sr. and
Mrs. Ricky Prattor, and
Mrs. Ray Sinyard honored
Miss Kathy Lewis with a
bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. Levin Pearce July 7th.
Twenty guests enjoyed this
lovely affair.
Attention Members of
Henderson Baptist Church
Sunday July 30th is building
Fund Sunday.
The R.A.’s and G.A.’s of
Baptist Church enjoyed a
swimming party at Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Hodge’s pool
Saturday, July 15th.
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