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Miss Dawn Henson
Miss Henson To
Wed Mr. Starling
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Henson of Fort Valley
announce the
engagement of their
daughter Dawn Henson,
to Robbie Starling, son of
Mrs. Martha Bridges of
Fort Valley.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mrs.
Myrtle Henson and the
late W.D. Henson of
Perry and Mrs. Linda
Smith of Wrightsville and
the late T.G. Rogers of
Fort Valley. She is a
graduate of Beechwood
School, and Macon
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Miss Walker, Mr. Kaigler
: Walker - Kaigler
: To Be Married
: Mr. and Mrs. Hodges
Milton announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Miss Angela P.
‘Walker to Mr. Herman
Kaigler Jr. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kaigler Sr.
of Perry.
The bride elect is a 1972
graduate of Perry High
School and a graduate of
; Clark College in Atlanta.
Ms. Walker is employed
by the state department
as a medicade elegibility
caseworker.
The future bridegroom
•is a 1971 graduate of
Perry High School and is
a graduate of Morehouse
Xollege and the
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Airplanes now on the
drawing boards are going to
be more complex, and will
probably operate in a signif
■ icantly more complicated—
' and more crowded—air
traffic environment. Yet,
in approving their safety,
the Federal Aviation Ad
ministration will apply old
• standards.
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The manufacturer of one
new plane, McDonnell
Douglas, considers two pilots
; rather than the standard
three, sufficient in the cock
■ pit of its new Super 80, Yet
the Air Line Pilots Associa
, tion points out that the
- company limited its cockpit
■ ~ testing to a few flights
under ideal weather
conditions!
University of
Cosmetology. She is
presently employed by
Diane’s Cuts & Styles.
The groom - elect is the
grandson of Mrs. Lizzie
Head and the late Tom
Robbins of Fort Valley.
He is a graduate of
Macon County High
School, and is employed
by Blue Bird Body
Company.
The wedding is planned
for December 12, 1980 at 5
p.m. at the First Baptist
Church in Fort Valley.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
University of Pittsburg.
He is employed by the
City of Marietta as a
Grant Administrator.
A December 27th
wedding is planned.
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<' Lunch |l\
Menus H '
Mon., Dec. 8
Hamburger w-Bun,
Catsup, Mustard
or Egg Salad Sandwich
Onion Slices
lettuce & Tomato
Fruit Cobbler
Milk
Tues., Dec. 9
Spaghetti w-Meat Sauce
or Beef Stew
Tossed Salad
Buttered Peas
Cheese Puff
Mixed Fruit
Cake
Milk
Wed., Dec. lu
SCHOOL DAY
Thurs., Dec. 11
Fried Chicken
or Corn Dog
Green Beans
Tossed Green Salad
Tangerine
Choice of Cake
Milk
Frl., Dec. 12
Beef Pattie w-Gravy
or Baked Ham
w. Potatoes
Field Peas
Yeast Roll
Anple
Milk
BIRTHS
Huguley
Mr. and Mrs. Jon
Huguley proudly an
nounce the birth of their
daughter who has been
named Sarah Elizabeth.
She arrived November
21, 1980 at the Houston
County Hospital weighing
seven pounds and four
one-half ounces. She was
twenty-one inches long at
birth.
The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dixon of Warner Robins
and Mrs. Leona Huguley
of Seale, Alabama.
Flores
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Flores of 416 Richmond
Street, Dunedin, Florida
announce the birth of an
eight pound, six ounce
son named Joshua
Robert, born at the
Morton Plant Hospital,
November 14, 1980. Baby
Joshua joins sister
Kimberly, age 4.
Mrs. Flores is the
former Jenny Lynn Giles
of Perry.
The proud grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Giles of Perry.
Mrs. Jean Flores of
Pennsylvania, and Mr.
Carlton Flores of
Lexington, Kentucky.
College
Capers
Mary Cawthon of Perry
has been assigned to
student teach at Appling
County Elementary in
Baxley during the
quarter by the Georgia
Southern College School
of Education. Ms.
Cawthon will be teaching
Elementary Education in
the 6th grade. Ms.
Cawthon is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Julilan P.
Cawthon.
Reneigh Roberts, ward
of Mrs. Nadine Edwards
of Perry, has been
elected vice-president of
the Freshman Class for
the 1980-81 academic year
at Wesleyan College in
Macon.
Card Os
Thanks
In Appreciation
Having friends divides
our sorrow. Thank you
for sharing yourselves
with us.
Bill & Sue
Billy & Frank Hill
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Sched h’ |
Dec. 5-11
Friday
9-2 - Nina Harper, Lois
Medlock
2- - Ethel Edwards
6- - Cathy Bramlett,
Leelee Lewis
Saturday
9-2 - Joan Christensen
Sunda
9-2 - Joan Christensen
Monday
9-1 - Evelyn LeVan, Jan
Graves
12-3 - Virginia Coleman,
Edith Rossier
3- - Helen Rickett
7-- Liz Fauconniere
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Tuesday
9-1:30 - Ann Hickman
1:30 - 6 - Leonora
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6-9 - Nancy Colder,
Melissa Johnson
Wednesday
9-1 - Jewell Mcßae,
Mary Emma Helm
1-- Mary McKenzie,
Ruth Taylor
6-9 - Lorraine Funk
Thursday
9-2 - Peggy Pfleiderer,
Dot Green
2- - Pansy Gordon
6-9 - Lossie Glover,
Rhett Lieberman
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1980
t THANK YOU
the confidence
you've placed in me
by electing me as
Barbara Calhoun
Mayor, "W
City of Perry without opposition.
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