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BY EMILY MONTGOMERY ' I
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Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Hovatter spent last week in
Moatsville, West Virginia
visiting his parents. Mr. and
Issac Hovatter.
Mrs. Wilda Cooper of
Lawrencevillc, secretary to
State Senator Steve Rey
nolds, was the guest for the
weekend of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Wood, Tommy Jr.,
Mike and Wendy.
Mrs. L. M. Paul is
recuperating at home after
spending several days at the
Middle Georgia Hospital.
Col. and Mrs. Paul
Smeltzer of Lee Hall,
Virginia were the guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
LeVan.
Simplicity, dignity and elegance are the tools of his
trade His pictures are not accidents, nor does the
emotion in them come by chance. He knows what to
look for and what to do with it when he finds it. His
sensitive eye can capture and hold emotion in a single
photograph or in a entire series.
Frank Ellis, Wedding Photographer, Perry, Georgia.
Phone 987 4310.
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Mrs. S. A. Nunn is at
home after spending several
weeks with Senator and
Mrs. Sam Nunn and family
in Bethesda, Maryland.
Mrs. Eva Strickland of
Roswell is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Strickland and
James.
Miss Virginia Jones has
returned from Louisville,
Kentucky and a visit with
friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G.
Vick of Tallahassee, Fla.
were the weekend guests of
their daughter, Miss Geor
gianne Vick.
Miss Jean Houser has
returned from a visit with
friends in Columbia. S. C.
Jim Vogt was called to
Towson, Maryland last week
due to the illness of his
father, Gordon Vogt.
Rev. and Mrs. Ed Kircher
of Winter Haven, Fla. and
Mrs. Karen Campbell of
Columbus were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vogt and
family, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Johnson
attended a Wood family
reunion at Jonesboro, Ga.,
on Sunday, October 16, at
the home of Mrs. Johnson’s
brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Wood. Other family rnem
bers attending were two
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Wood of Arlington, Va., and
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wood of
Ellenwood, Ga., their dau
ghter, Miss Debbie Wood of
Houston, Texas and a sister,
Miss Edna W. Compton of
Titusville, Fla. |
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Mrs. T. F. Usery attended £
a reunion of the Dan
Kirkland family in Hazel ,
hurst, Sunday. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Flowers of Salem, Va., (
returned to their home (
Tuesday after a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. Roger (
Sullivan and Mr. Sullivan.
Guests of Mrs. W. D.
Henson last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Guy West of
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Ron Cockrel spent several
days last week in north
Georgia on a business trip
with Georgia Kraft Com
pany.
Miss Tonda Marshall,
University of Georgia stu
dent, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Marshall.
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Thanks
The family of Mrs. Inez
Perry would like to thank
each and everyone for their
help in our time of sorrow.
We love you all.
The Perry Family
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Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton L.
Daniel announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Marilyn, to
Wayne Lee Murphy,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Murphy of
Atlanta, Ga.
The bride-elect is the
maternal granddaughter
of Mrs. David Waller of
Perry and the late R.C.
Curlee, and the paternal
granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F.G. Daniel of
Perry. She is a graduate
of Perry High School and
West Ga. College where
she was a member of
Delta Delta Delta
Sorority and the Student
Government Association.
Miss Daniel is presently
employed as a sales
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By Janie Huff
Hi Neighbor,
We are happy to announce
a brand new citizen in
Hayneville, Terry Dale
Yawn. The proud parents
are Tim and Mary Yawn.
Terry Dale was born
Monday afternoon and
weighed in at 9 lb. 6 oz.
Congratulations Tim and
Mary.
Gina Self had as her guest
Saturday, Kim Pitzer who
attended the fire prevention
show with her. They also
baked cookies.
Kings Chapel Elementary
School will hold its annual
Halloween Carnival October
24 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
and ending at 9:00 p.m.
Everyone come out and have
a big time.
Gary and Rose Tucker had
an enjoyable family reunion
Sunday at Indian Springs.
Earlier in the week they
traveled to Lookout Moun
tain and saw Ruby Falls and
then traveled to North
Carolina where they enjoyed
Fontanna Village.
The Macon Sectional
Missionite Rally was held in
Milledgeville. Connie Rogers
and daughters Nellie and
Heather attended with
Kimberly Cook, Gerri and
Matt Karror.
Brian Fowler spent Sa
turday night with Brian
Fowler.
Brian Fowler spent Sa
turday with Lonnie Cook Jr.
Lonnie Cook spent Satur
day night with Brian
Fowler.
Terri Henson and Debo
rah Fowler honored Cynthia
Adams with a party Friday
night in honor of Cynthia
attending nursing school in
Dublin. Guests included
Denise Adams, Tracy Can
non, Francis Weekly, Mark
and Betty Adams, Tom and
Hazel Huff.
We would like to thank
the citizens of Hayneville
and Grovania for their
support Saturday night at
the Hayneville-Grovania fire
show.
Debra and Johnny Bowen
were visited this week end
by Jimmy and Charlotte
Brewer and girls from
Charleston, South Carolina.
Wimp Huff attended
week end classes at Tift
representative for
Allergan Phar
maceuticals in Atlanta,
Ga.
Mr. Murphy is the
grandson of Mrs. Daisy
Lankford of Greenville,
South Carolina. He is a
graduate of Druid Hills
High School and West
Georgia College where he
was a member of Kappa
Sigma Fraternity. He is
presently employed as a
manufacturers representa
tive for Chayes-Virginia
Corporation based in Atlan
ta.
The wedding is planned
for November 27th at the
Northside United
Methodist Church,
Atlanta.
College in Forsyth this
week-end.
Have a good week and
God bless.
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“Miss Hopum Wright” To Wed
Womanless Wedding
Nov. 11 At Westfield
Mr. and Mrs. Lettus B.
Wright of Perry announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Hopum Wright, to
Will U. M’Arrime of Around
Town.
The bride elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wisha Wuz Young, the
everloving American tou
rist, who often visit the
Fountain of Youth in
Florida.
Miss Wright is a graduate
of Westfield Junior High
School where she was voted
Miss Popularity. She is also
a graduate of the best
almost all male Junior
College in the United States.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Usta B. Hansome of the
beautiful state of Utopia. He
is a graduate of the
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7:30 at the Westfield
Gymnasium.
(This will be a Womanless
Wedding sponsored by the
Westfield Quarterback
Club.)