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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt
and daughter, Laura of
Lawrenceville were the
Thanksgiving Holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Watson.
Holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Weik
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Gibson of Americus, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Weik of
Albany and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Williamson of
Marshallville.
Mrs. Randy Jackson
and daughter, Courtney,
of Atlanta visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Marshall, Tuesday
and Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Draper
Watson and sons, Terry
and Travis were the
holiday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R.A. Shaw in Bir
mingham, Alabama.
Miss Selica Jones of
Atlanta and Miss Valerie
Jones of Cullowhee, N.C.,
spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Jones.
Miss Martha Cooper
attended the Book
Review luncheon
Tuesday, December 2 as
guest of Mrs. Hugh Hill.
David Hurley of
Augusta spent the
Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hurley.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Andrew, Sr.
on Thanksgiving Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Andrew, Neal and Lind
say Andrew; M. and Mrs.
Charles Andrew, Jr. of
Vidalia; Mr. and Mrs.
Chappell Lawhorne of
Dawson and Bill Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Baker have returned
home from several weeks
visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Darryl Baker and
Clarisse in Salem,
Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Van
Johnson had as their
Thanksgiving guests
their daughters, Dr. Nan
Edith Johnson of Lan
sing, Michigan, Dr. Kay
Johnson McCrary, Dr.
John McCrary and Mary
Catherine McCrary of
Columbia; South
Carolina. Also visiting
the Johnson family were
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Wood
of Jonesboro, the
Donovan family of St.
Mary’s Ohio and Mr. and
Mrs. W.C. Donovan of
Cleveland, Ohio. The
Johnson family had
Thanksgiving dinner with
Mrs. Virgil Young and
family in Fort Valley.
Guests of Mrs. J.M.
Hamilton for
Thanksgiving were Mr.
and Mrs. F.J. McAllister,
Mr. Roger Broome and
Miss Gail Baughman of
Atlanta. Coming from
Augusta were Mr. and
Mrs. J.R. Bonds, Melissa
and David Bonds.
David Gray and son, Bo
of Atlanta were the
Thanksgiving Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glea
Gray.
Enjoying a family
dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Cawthon,
Saturday evening were
Mrs. Joe Woddial of
Tuscaloosa, Alabama;
Mrs. Jay Miller of
Minneapolis, Minnesota;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Steerman, Phillip and
Dana of Parkersburg,
West Virginia: Mrs.
Larry Brown and Lee
Ann of Carnesville;
Chesley Cawthon of
Atlanta; Cathy Cawthon
of Athens; Mary Cawthon
of Statesboro; Deen
Cawthon of Tifton; Mr.
and Mrs. Chesley
Cawthon, Mr. and Mrs.
J.T. Cawthon, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Cawthon, Mr.
and Mrs. David Cawthon,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cawthon, Scott, Erien
and Jennifer Cawthon,
Mrs. Evelyn Morrow,
Mrs. Carrie Lee Marshall
and Mrs. Myrtle
Buckner.
Mr. and Mrs. M.H.
Mulkey were the guests
recently of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gardner, Tracey and
Scott in Athens.. While
there, they attended a
gymnastic meet in which
Tracey won a blue rib
bon.
Guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Billy Gray on
Thanksgiving were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Boggs and
daughter, Carol of
Newton, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Cawthon, Mary Cawthon,
Deen Cawthon, Mr. and
Mrs. David Cawthon and
Steve Stubbs spent
Thanksgiving with Myra
Cawthon in Atlanta.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M.H. Mulkey on
Thanksgiving were Miss
Twila Mulkey of Miami,
Florida and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gardner and
children of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Green and children, Jud
ahd Ansley of Dublin
were the Thanksgiving
holiday guests of Mrs. W.
B. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Weaver had as their
guests for the
Thanksgiving holiday
their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Weaver
and children, Kay, Ed,
Dorothy and Teresa of
Atlanta.
Miss Martha Cooper
and Mrs. W.B. Evans
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mcßae spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in
St. Petersburg, Florida
with Mrs. Jack Wier and
family.
Dr. and Mrs.
Carlton Hicks, Jr. and
daughters, Holly and
Molly spent the
Thanksgiving holiday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Hicks and Miss
Faye Hicks.
Mrs. Aurelia Evans,
assistant state director
AARP, attended in
stallation services of new
officers in Columbus
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Nunn, Jr. and children,
Christopher and Jennifer,
spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R.F. Norton in Columbia,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Walker and children
spent Thanksgiving Day
in Albany with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.O. Knighton.
Mrs. Fred Zerko visited
her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Wesley Short, and her
family in Clearwater,
Florida last week.
Mr. Bill O’Neal,
student of Livingston
College, Alabama, spent
the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim O’Neal.
Mr. Phil Perley of
Edinburgh, Scotland was
the guest of Miss Suzie
O’Neal for the weekend in
the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Neal.
Mrs. Howard Owens, of
Dothan, Alabama, spent
the weekend with her
sister, Mrs. Mayo Davis,
and Mr. Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard
Cochran had as their
guests Thanksgiving Day
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hopkins and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Morehouse and children
and Arthur Cochran, and
Davis James, all of
Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Marshall of Wheaton,
Maryland spent the
Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W.E. Marshall, and
his brother, Earl Mar
shall, and family.
Mrs. Sam Nunn, Sr.was
the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Jean Mori, and
family of Sandy Springs
from Tuesday through
Thursday last week.
Senator and Mrs. Sam
Nunn and children,
Michelle and Brian,
of Bethesda, Maryland
visited with his mother,
Mrs. Sam Nunn Sr., from
Friday until Sunday
while occupying their
country home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
8.8. Collier and Caran
for the Thanksgiving
holidays last week were
her sister, Mrs. Mary
Louise Aritas and her
brother, Mr. Claudie
Spencer both of Key
West, Florida; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Rentz, Stephen
and Jada, of Columbia,
S.C. Visiting for dinner
Thanksgiving day were
Mr. and Mrs. John Bird
song, John, Jeff and Jim;
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Collier and Brent; Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Collier,
Jr. and Jennifer all of
Perry.
Mrs. W.T. Mid
dlebrooks spent
Thanksgiving Day in
McDonough with
relatives and the
weekend in Atlanta with
her daughter, Miss Mary
Middlebrooks.
Mrs. Felton Norwood,
Sr. jspent last week in
Atlanta with her son, Dr.
Felton Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cioban and sons, Chad
and John, of Mon
tgomery, Alabama and
Miss Tonda Marshall, of
Atlanta, spent the
holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Marshall.
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MAHM OF FICE Performances by the Lovejoy I
Sunday , December 7th Puppeteers at 2:30 and 3:30 I
2 PM to 4:30 PM on the /awn ' I
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evidence this Sunday afternoon as many shops l-ic | I I—l M |-< Z\ (\J LC f 1 Li’ Ll Lj- IX XX
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doors, in expression of their appreciation and JLl^
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Downtown Perry. 1001 CSfTOI St.
Mr. and Mrs. Dal Leech
and son, Jeremy were the
Thanksgiving holiday
guests of Dal’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K.D. Leech,
Jr. and family in Smith
ville, Mississippi and
Suzy’s mother and aunt,
Mrs. Martha Tubb and
Mrs. Helen Hays in
Amory, Mississippi.
Jeremy celebrated his
second birthday on
Thanksgiving Day while
visiting his grandparents
in Mississippi.
Mrs. Pat Muse was
hostess for a family
dinner at her home
Thanksgiving Day. Those
attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Shealy and
children, Sandy, Tommy
and Sara Ann of Macon;
Mrs. Will Methvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Methvin,
Jr. and children, Debbie,
Cindy, and Bill of Jef
fersonville; Mr. and Mrs.
David Muse and children
Pat and Doug; Mr. and
Mrs. Chesley Cawthon
and daughter, Cathy; Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow
Gilbert and sons, Harvey
and Dickey; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Gilbert of
Macon; Mrs. Sara Tabor,
Mr. Floyd Tabor, Jr. and
Miss Pearle Edwards.
Mrs. Harris Chapman
was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Chapman in
Memphis, Tenn. for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Rev. Robert Green and
daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Lauterback o f -
Birmingham, Alabama,
are visiting Miss Pearle
Edwards this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
S. Hunt, Mrs. Ann Conner
and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ginn and sons, John
and David were
Thanksgiving Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hunt and family in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hudson spent the
Thanksgiving holidays
with Mrs. Lorraine
Church in San Francisco,
and Mr. Hudson's
mother, Mrs. Valda
Hudson in Eureka,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Watts and son,
Christopher of Atlanta
spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mrs. John L.
Hodges.
Mrs. J.C. Watts, of
Atlanta, was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. John L.
Hodges, from Thursday
until Monday.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1980
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