Franklin County GaArchives News.....Colonel John McDuff Weds in Atlanta December 12, 1946
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The Carnesville Herald December 12, 1946
On Friday, December 6, the day preceding the anniversary of the infamous Pearl 
Harbor, the Atlanta Constitution carried a story in Harold Martin's column. The 
story concerned the wedding of Col. John Anderson McDuff  to the former Miss Ida 
Lundy.

The Colonel's marriage took place in the Fulton County Courthouse with Judge 
Virlyn Moore tying the knot.

Col. McDuff is now practicing law in Atlanta, the article stated, after he sought 
sanctuary in Madison County for two years. These two years were spent after the 
Colonel unsuccessfully sued a previous lady friend for heart balm.

Many Franklin Countains will remember Col. McDuff as the "Ladies Man of the 
World," a title which he had held over 40 years. Other titles which he has assumed 
are "The Voice of Tom Watson," "The Original Roosevelt Man," and the latest, "The 
Confidential and Personal Advisor to Gov. Eugene Talmadge."



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