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Second Memorial Baptist Edition Rises On Kings Chapel Road
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* BY MRS. MARVIN FOWLER *
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Marvin Fowler returned
home Sunday after 2 weeks
training at Fort Stewart in
Hinesville, Georgia with the
National Guard.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frnest Fowler and
Bobby on Sunday were Mrs.
Fowler and Brian,
Donnie Fowler and Sandy,
Mrs. Horace Sledge, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Fowler and
boys.
Mrs. Marvin Fowler and
boys enjoyed spending a few
days in Thomaston, Georgia
with Mrs. Fowler’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford *
Montgomery and Tony. Mrs.
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Fowler’s mother and Tony
returned home with them on
Thursday and stayed until
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff
and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Henson and girls, Mrs.
Betty Adams and Mrs.
Kathryn McClintic visited
during the week-end with
Mrs. Roy Henson of Fort
Valley who is a patient at
Middle Georgia Hospital in
Macon.
Miss Rhonda Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Williams p| Clinchfield
celebrated her 12th birthday
with a hamburger and hot
dog grill-out and homemade
ice cream Saturday evening
at 6:00. Guests were her
grandmother, Mrs. Dease
Williams, Aunt Mash, Mrs.
.Janice Mae Phillips and
girls, Wanda, Terri, Debbie
all of Warner Robins, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Adams,
Cynthia and Eric, Mrs.
Hazel Huff and grand
daughter Angie of Perry,
Mr. and Mrs Dee Henson,
Cheryl, Terri, David and
Chuck.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mc-
Cormick returned home
Thursday after a visit with
their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cariman of Westfield, Mass.
Bobby Cannon, Tracy,
Mrs. A. J. Cannon visited
with Mrs. Lawson Bostick in
Twiggs County on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Brazeal of Eufala, Alabama
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hamsley and Mrs.
• Avvie on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Woodard and Rhonda visited
several places last week
while on vacation. They went
first to Cleveland, Tenn.
where Rhonda enjoyed
driving the ferry across the
Tennessee River. They went
on thru Tenn. and into
Renfroe Valley, Kentucky,
where they attended the
Saturday Night Barn Dance.
They spent the day in Nash
ville, Tennessee and while
•there, they went to Oprv
Land U.S.A. and other points
of interest. They also visited
Wonder Cave in Mount Eagle
and on to Rock City and
Lookout Mountain. They
returned home on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Texler
and son, Rocky of California
arrived here last Wednesday
and will stay for awhile with
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Mc-
Clung until they can find a
home of their own. We would
like to welcome them into
our community.
Mr. and Mrs. John N.
Fowler and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Winfred Huff and
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler
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I ★ Past President Houston County Bar I
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B JOEL A. WILLIS, JR., is held in high esteem by the members of the legal I
8 profession, all of whom credit him with the establishment of our State Court. For I
■ years he worked tirelessly with other attorneys to get Houston County into a I
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1 JOEL A. WILLIS, JR., will be honest enough to admit that there is no attorney B
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guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Peavy and son
Austin of Browndale, Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. David
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 117^
Forehand and Matt, Mrs.
Mary Peterman, Jody and
Shawn, Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Texler and Rocky were all
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Werner McClung on Sunday.
Jody and Shawn spent a few
days with their grandparents
last week.
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