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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., JUNE 17, 1*74,
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Personals From
BY DORIS THAMES
Friends eongratualte
Miss Judy Trice upon her
completion of X-Ray
Technician School and her
graduation Thursday
evening June 17th, 1976
trom the school at Medical
Center In Macon.
On Sunday June 13, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Brown
Hodge had as guests to
their home Mrs. Fred
Davis and Miss Janette
Davis of Albany, Dr and
Mrs. Harold Davis and
Margaret of Atlanta, Mrs.
Terrell Smith and Susan
Morrman of Nashville,
Georgia, Stephanie Smith
of Valdosta and Susan
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Smith of Milledgevllle, Ga
Margaret Davis, Susan
and Stephanie Smith, and
Susan Morrman stayed to
visit with Mr. and Mrs
Hodge through the 16th.
Little Heather Wilder,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs
William Wilder of Macon,
visited her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ragan
over the weekend while her
parents visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Beck of
Valdosta Miss Beck Is the
former Shirley Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Furay of Columbus, Ohio
visited the Winfred Trice
family June 12 through
June 15-
Friends are happy to
know that Miss Jackie
Ragan is improving and
wish for her a speedy
recovery and a soon return
home from Perry-Houston
County Hospital Jackie,
we are so thankful God
took care of you Friday
when you were in the
wreck.
Friends, prayers are
with Harold Thames as he
is a patient in the Perry-
Houston County Hospital.
Mrs. Harold Bunnell of
Kokomo, Ind. is visiting
relatives in the area this
week and last Sunday June
13th Mrs. Bunnell, Mrs.
Louis Ragan, Sr., Mr and
Mrs Louis Ragan Jr. and
Stacie of Perry, and Mr.
,i ) Ne Books
New books in the Perry-
Houston County Library
and Mrs. Melton Cloud,
Matt, Michelle of Macon
attended the Allen family
reunion in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Belflower of Macon visited
the Reverend and Mrs.
Grady Stokes over the
weekend.
Mrs. Amos Hattaway of
Sandersville, Mrs. Vivian
Harrison and Philip and
Deborah Ann Rhodes of
Augusta visited Mrs. Fred
Langston Sr. for several
days.
Mrs. W.H. Thames, Mrs.
Ed Thompson, and Mrs.
Evelyn Huff of Macon
enjoyed a trip to Nassau,
Freeport, and Paradise
Island June 4th through
June 12th, aboard the S S.
Monarch Sun.
are as follows:
The Stranglehold of 1.Q.,
by Banjamin Fine
The Fire Came By, by
John Baxter
The Complete Beginner's
Guide to Soaring and Hang
Gliding, by Norman
Richards
Your Child Learns
Naturally, by Silas L.
Warner, M.D.
Trinity, by Leon M. Uris
Neptune, by Noel B.
Gerson
The Jeweled Daughter, by
Anne Maybury
The Golden Unicorn, by
Phyllis a. Whitney
Plaque Ship, by Frank G.
Slaughter
Making Ends Meet, by
Barbara Howar
The Fortunate Marriage,
By Meriol Trevor
A Change of Heart, by
Laura Chapman
The President's Mistress,
by Patrick Anderson
Half A Marriage, by Violet
Weingarten
The Flight of the Eagle, by
Donald Thomas
The Kingsford Mark, by
Victor Canning
The Fires of Glenlochy, by
Constance Heaven
The Assissins, by Joyce
Carol Oates
Capital, by Maureen Duffy
The Turn Coat, by Jack
Lynn
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Witnesses
Convention
Scheduled
The Governing Body of
Jehovah's Witnesses has
revealed in New York
completion of plans for 94
district conventions of the
religious group in the
United States during the
summer of 1976.
Mr. Earl Stephens,
spokesman for the Perry
Congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses, said two con
ventions are scheduled for
the Middle Georgia area at
The Macon Coliseum.
Stephens said 40 persons
would represent Perry at
the first of the two
meetings. June 24-27.
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