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The Houston Home Journal
Social Scene
Miss Jennifer Lynn Brown
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To Wed April 9
Mrs. Charlie Brent
Brown of Perry an
nounces the engagement
of her daughter, Jennifer
Lynn, to Stephen Medford
Pittard son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Young Pittard,
also of Perry.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kilgallon
of Merseyside, England
and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Garrett Brown of
Montezuma, Ga.
Miss Brown graduated
trom Westfield Schools in
1974 and from the
medical center school of
radiologic technology and
is presently employed at
the medical center in
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Stanley Dancers Busy
Raggedy Anns and Andys, students of Sally Stanley Dance School, have
performed at several events throughout the Middle Georgia Area. They
danced in a Winter Special on WMAZ TV, “Date with Del”, and have
more recently performed in Unadilla at the Jaycettes sponsored “Little
Miss Dooley County Contest”. Pictured above are from left to right:
Molly Stanley, Dee McCow n, Kate Yeager, Cam Foreman and Terry
Clark.
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Macon.
Mr. Pittard is the
grandson of Mrs.
Newman Vance Medford
and the late Mr. Medford
of Canton, N.C. and Mrs.
Mack Wheeler Pittard
and the late Mr. Pittard
of Duluth, Ga.
Steve graduated from
Westfield Schools in 1974.
He attended West
Georgia College in
Carrollton and is
presently employed by
Southern Machinery in
Milledgeville.
The wedding is planned
for Sunday, April 9, at
3:30 in the afternoon at
Tharpe Memorial Baptist
Church'.
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Perry
Personals
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Tracey and Scott
Gardner of Athens spent
several days last week
with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M.H.
Mulkey.
Mrs. Dan Britton has
returned from Macon,
Miss, where she spent
two weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
Marshall have returned
home after spending two
months in Florida.
Mrs. Randall Windham
and children and Mrs.
Harvey NeSmith were
the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey NeSmith,
Jr. and Matt in
Greeneville, Tenn.
several days last week.
Mrs. Ann Griffin of
Columbia, S.C. spent
several days last week
with Mrs. F.M. Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Perry Garden Club
Gives Out Yearbooks
The Perry Garden Club
i held the March meeting
at the Eastgate Bank of
Coleman of Milledgeville
and Leslie Coleman of
Americus were the
weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.
Shelton attended
Parent's Weekend at
Wesleyan College where
daughter, Nancy, is a
member of the freshman
class.
Mrs. W.A. Carlton of
Covington is spending a
few days with the Rev.
and Mrs. Thomas
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Daugherty are at home
after spending several
months in Florida.
Mrs. Sally Stanley, a
certified United States
Gymnastic judge and a
member of the Board of
Georgia Women's
Gymnastic Judges
Association, has spent the
past months judging
Perry Community Room
on March 1 with Mrsi
William Graham'/,
president, presiding over
business session.
Mr. Hamp Dowling of
the Greenhouse Nursery
in Macon was introduced
by Mrs, Graham. He
spoke on "Growing
Houseplants". He
displayed five easy to
grow plants and
discussed care of the
plants.
Mrs. Graham installed
two officers who were
unable to attend the
February installation of
officers. They were Mrs.
Vernon Tuggle, vice
president, and Mrs. Milo
Medlock, corresponding
secretary.
After the devotional
given by Mrs. W.B.
Evans, chaplain, Mrs.
Graham discussed the
programs for the year
and disbrlbuted year
books.
Miss Martha Cooper,
litter chairman, gave a
report of members who
participated in the
campaign against litter.
Mrs. James Ray,
recorder of the club's
exhibits committee,
reported that first place
in arrangements
featuring Ireland went to
Mrs. Gardner Watson
and Mrs. W.B. Evans.
Hostesses for the
meeting were Mrs.
James Ray, Mrs. Vernon
Tuggle, and Mrs. Helen
Sasser. Dainty refresh
ments carrying out the
St. Patrick's theme were
served.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Harrison, Jr. announce
the birth of a son, George
L. Harrison 111, on
Thursday, March 2 at the
Perry Houston County
Hospital and weighing 4
pounds, 6Vj ounces.
Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George
L. Harrison, Sr. of Albany
and maternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Fairchild of
Kathleen.
several gymnastic meets
in Georgia. She judged an
optional women's meet
between Ga. College at
Milledgeville and Purdue
University of Indiana.
She was the superior
judge at an invitational
compulsory meet for 9
years and under in
Marietta which Included
teams from Tennessee as
well as Georgia. More
recently, she was in Cobb
County to judge 160 girls
in the north sectional
state qualifying meet for
Class 111 ages 10-12, 13-14,
and 15 and up.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Athon and Ronnie Athon
of Des Moines lowa, were
the weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Athon
and Andy in Erwin, Tenn.
Attending the
Americus District United
Methodist Women Day
Stone-Nichols
Engagement Told
Mrs. Andrew Joseph
Weldel of Perry an
nounces the upcoming
marriage of her
daughter, Lilli Ann
Stone, to Mr. Ned Baxter
Nichols at the First
Baptist Church, Perry on
March 18, 1978 at 3:00 in
the afternoon.
The bride elect is the
daughter of the late
Andrew Joseph Weidel.
Her grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Joseph Weidel of Cam
den, New Jersey and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Martin
Wilcher, of Glenwood,
Georgia. She is a
graduate of Perry High
School and is employed at
The Fort Valley State
College.
The groom elect is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard B. Nichols, of
Winfield, Alabama. His
grandparents are the late
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Buren Nichols and Mr.
, and Mrs. Edward L.
*’ Owens. Mr. Nichols is a
graduate of Winfield High
School, WinfiOld,
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Apart Sunday afternoon
at the Americus First
Church were Mrs. Dan
Britton, Mrs. Thomas
Johnson, Mrs. W.T.
Middlebrooks, Mrs. J.L.
Hodges, Mrs. E.E. Ed
wards, Mrs. A.L. Downs,
Mrs. L.C. Walker, Mrs.
F.E. Buckner, Mrs. Z.T.
Houser, Mrs. Margaret
Lowe, Miss Frances
Hall, Miss Frances Couey
and Mrs. W.A. Carlton of
Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Bolin, Jr. were called to
Phoenix, Arizona
Saturday due to the death
of his father, Gov. Wesley
Bolin, Sr.
Mrs. Chris Allen of
Columbus is visiting this
week with her daughter,
Mrs. George Taylor and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fry
Alabama. He has at
tended Macon Junior
College and is now a
student of Georgia
College. He is employed
at Robins Air Force Base.
No invitations are
being sent. Relatives and
friends of the couple are
invited to attend the
wedding and the
reception in the
fellowship hall of the
church.
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., MAR 9, 1978,
and Amanda of Old Fort,
Ohio were weekend
guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Don McElmurray and
Jennifer.
Guests of Mrs. Sam
Wilson recently were Mr.
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series.
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and Mrs. Durward E.
Wilson, Mark, John and
Jan Wilson, and Melody
Wilson of Fort Worth,
Texas. Mrs. Wilson is
recuperating at home
from injuries sustained
from a fall.