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—Home And Family
Smiths Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Emmett Smith
celebrated their Golden
Wedding Anniversary on
Personals
By Mrs. Ruby Tharpe
Mrs. A.D. Redmond
and Mrs. Ethel Williams
attended the annual
Christmas Dinner at the
Jeffersonville Elemen
tary School last Wed
nesday. This is the school
they retired from.
Mr. H.B. Bryant, prin
cipal.
Mrs. Wylene Darden
and Tiffany of Pomona,
Ca. are here spending the
Christmas Holidays with
her mother, Mrs. Velva
Grace and brother,
Robert Grace.
Mrs. Teresa Taylor and
Angelia of Ohio are here
for the wedding of her
niece, Gwendolyn Ragin
to Eddie J. Felder of
Colorado: also to visit her
ill brother, Eddie J.
Ragin.
Leonard Holiday,
Terry Holiday of
Kathleen, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Milton of
Tuscon, Ariz. attended
the wedding of Miss
Elaine Jones in Winter
Park, Fla. last Saturday.
New Hope Baptist
Church presented a
beautiful Christmas
Program last Sunday. It
was a variety program
and was enjoyed by all.
Mr. Albert Woodard of
Abbyville, Ala.; brother
of Mrs. Lola Tharpe of
Lake Joy passed a few
days ago. Funeral ser
vices will be held there
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December 7. After a
renewal of their wedding
vows, performed by Dr.
Joe Moore, they were
Monday, Dec. 24 at 2:00
p.m.
St. James C.M.E.
Church missionaries
celebrated the 12 Day of
Christmas by taking
trays to the shut-ins from
the 16th through the 25th
of Dec. On the 25th each
one of them will be given
a fruit basket.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam D.
Lumpkin and Mrs.
Patricia Murph of
Atlanta, are spending the
Christmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raleigh Lumpkin.
2nd Lt. Barry Kaigler
of Fort Benning, and
Herman Kaigler, Jr. of
Atlanta, are spending the
Christmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kaigler, Jr.
Thought for the week:
Every day let us renew
the consecration and to
say to God’s service;
each day let us, in his
strength, pledge, our
selves afresh
to do His will, even in the
veriest trifle, and to turn
aside from anything that
may displeaes Him. He
does not bid us bear the
burdens of tomorrow,
next week or next year.
The staff at the Houston
Home Journal joins me in
wishing everyone a
Merry Christmas and
Happy and Healthy New
Year.
honored with a reception
at the Avondale United
Methodist Church in
Birmingham. Friends
and relatives shared their
Golden Wedding
celebration at the in
vitation of their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Poole,
Mrs. Seabie Hickson,
Mrs. Ray McAfee; their
seven grandchildren and
great grandson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith
Book Club Meets
With only one exception
all members of the
Wednesday Afternoon
Book Club were present
for their December
meeting at the attractive
new home of Mrs. Frank
Pate. The president, Mrs.
Ed Weaver, opened the
meeting with an in
teresting resume of the
life of the third poet -
laureate of Georgia, Dr.
Brighton Melton, citing
some of his ac
complishments and the
honors he received. She
read one of his poems
that was particularly
appropriate for the
Christmas season. Then
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1979
Emmett and Dora
Smith are former Perry
residents. They will be
the guests of their
daughters in Perry
during the Christmas
week. Perry friends are
invited to visit with them
on Thursday evening
Dec. 27 between 7:00 and
9:00 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Hickson on 1906
Northside Road.
she concluded with the
reading of the poem,
“Legend of the Christmas
Tree”, written by Perry’s
own poet, David
Ogletree.
For the afternoon’s
program, Mrs. Eric
Staples read portions
from Celestine Sibley’s
Especially at Christmas.
Her listeners were
charmed, often amused,
and sometimes deeply
moved by Mrs. Staple’s
talented interpretation of
some of Mrs. Sibley’s
unusual friends and their
outspoken opinions about
life and Christmas
giving.
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Miss Taylor
Miss Taylor To
Wed Mr. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stephens Taylor, Sr. of
Tucker announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Donna Ann, to
Edward Monroe Warren,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward M. Warren, Sr.
of Perry.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mrs.
Alton Horne of
Jacksonville, Florida and
the late Mr. Horne and
Mrs. Thomas Taylor also
of Jacksonville and the
late Mr. Taylor. She
attended DeKalb Junior
College and the
University of Georgia
and is employed at Kern
Manufacturing Cor
poration of Tucker.
The future bridegroom
is the grandson of Mrs.
John Lee Beavers of
Perry and the late Mr.
Beavers and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas
Lawrence Warren of
Perry. He is a graduate of
the University of Georgia
and is employed with
United States Fidelity
and Guaranty Insurance
in Raleigh, North
Carolina.
A January 12, 1980
wedding is planned at the
Saint Michaels and All
Angels Church of Stone
Mountain.
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