Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, June 04, 1970, Image 14
I HOSPITAL NEWS
PERRY-HOUSTON COUNTY
HOSPITAL
May 28 Admitted
Lewis Kendrick
Tyler Colder
Clorecca Welb
May 28 Dismitsed
Shelby Arnold
May 29 Admitted
Turn Kersey
Ellison Pritchett
May 29 Dismissed
Tyler Colder
May 30 Admitted
Beulla Humph
Mattie Oliver
Mary Kersey
Baby CJirl Kersey
May 30 Dismissed
Mnrthn Alexander
Lilly Walker
Fred Wonnum
May 31 Admitted
William Everett
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Day School
Enrollment
Reaches4o2
The Hoard of Trustees of
the Perry < 'hrisi imi Dny Sc hool
uimouneed loduy (hid (he (olid
ciiroljiiiont for (he IK7O-7I
school your hns reached 402
students. Applications are
still being acci'plod in all
grades except the fourth
grade. The Trustees also an
aoiinced that the Administrator
has applied for membership in
the Southeastern Association
o( Independent Schools (SI'IAIS).
The 402 students enrolled
in the Day School lor next year
are in the following grades;
h irst tirade, .'IS; Second tirade,
.'(.I, Third tirade, hi; fourth
tirade, :|0; fifth tirade, .10;
Sixth tirade,.'(it; Seventh tirade,
14; Eighth tirade, ill; Ninth
tirade, .'IS; Tenth tirade, 2S
Eleventh tirade, II; and
Tweldh < Irnde, 20.
la implying for iiiemliership
in the Southeastern Association
id Independent Schools, (he
school also announced its in
tention to participate in var
sity athletic compel it ion in
Kiskdliall, lin st* lui 11, golf, and
tennis. It is anticipated that
the me infer schools will form a
league so that all schools will
have an adeipiatc manlier of
other schools to compete
against.
The Day School will also
compete m the Literary com
pel it am as sponsored by the
Southeastern Association of
Independent Schools.
WSCS Holds
Faith Program
A prottram on faith and
(Indcrstandintt ttainj; Si'riptnrc
Irom the ItmiU us Ai-(h and with
excerpts from a number of fine
eonloiuiHirnry hunks available
in (In' new ehttreh lihrnry was
the interestittK and informalive
pieizr.im presented to the Wo
men's SiK ielv of Christian
Service of the first Called
Methodist Chareh of Perry for
their dune meeting. Mrs.
Seahie lliekson, ehiiiriiiiill us
Missiunary f.dueal inn presented
the program.
Mrs. Dan Mntlun, district
president us the Ameneus Dis
tnet us the Women's Society us
Christian Serviec and repul
- the district ri'purtcd on
her recent trip to attend the
National Assembly of the Pm
led Methodist Church in Hous
ton, Texas. I'h is assembly
held every four years was at
tended by a Unit 10,000 women.
The president, Mrs. Ktehard
C. Talton, nave the openinn
devotional and po'sided over
the business meet me. Mrs.
Talton announced the annual
Train inn school of the Wo
men’s Society of Christian
Service to he held Aunust d-7
at Wesleyan t'ollene. She also
announced a joint dinner meet
ing of the Women's Society of
E. F. BELLFLOWER
MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE
TRUCK BODIES BUILT
Complete Line of
Hardware and Auto Parts
ALL TYPES CONSTRUCTION
Bridges, Culverts , Curbing
All types cement work
PHONE 917-1202 PERRY, GEORGIA
fck. 1
John Williams
Emmitt Knight
Paudara Dugger
May 31 Dismissed
None
June 1 Admitted
Albert Greene
Janice Latnpley
Andrew McQuee
Linda Storey
Call Biggins
June 1 Dismissed
Jimmy Copeland
June 2 Admi Ifed
Willie Maugabarook
Deffery Welb
Baby Hoy ( heatham
June 2 Dismissed
Mary Kersey
Baby Cirl Kersey
I art is Thomas
Elaine Morris
Paudara Dugger
Beulla Humph
Baby Boy Humph
Malt ic- Oliver
Christian Service and the Wes
leyan Service tiuild to he held
the evening of August i at the
church. This meeting will he
for the installation of officers
and will he a covered dish
dinner. I
Circle 2 served refresh- .
mcnls at the close of the meet- I
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Bk. .
Judi Edleson has been
named Valedictorian of
Perry High School. She has
attained the highest aver
age of any other student '
in Perry High. She is the I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Edleson of Perry.
Pink Ladies
Schedule
June 5-11, 1970
Friday, June 5, !»-l Marge
Mahon. I-il Marge Mahon, il-u
Leila Bolerweg.
Saturday, June t>, 9-12 Fay
Johnson, ti-9 Milledge Dixon.
Sunday, June 7, 2-(i Thelma
Collier, 3-8 Pearlie Dixon.
Monday. June 8, 9-1 Evelyn
UtVan, l-:t open, il-tl Helen
Hickelt, (1-9 Norino Jones. Vir
ginia Jones, Git()-8:30 Belly
Thomason. 7-9 Mary Helm,
Tuesday. June 9, 9-t 1 .orraine
funk. 9-11 June Meeks, ti-:t
Martha Mae Michael. 15 Mil
dred Oglelroe. il-tl Helen Hush.
ti-7 open. 7-9 Nancy Holder.
Brenda Buckner, 7-8 80 Elaine
Hackney, 79 Betty Thomp
son
Wednesday. June 10, 9-1 Pan
sy (.lordon. 12-8 Louise Turner.
8-ti open. 8-9 Nancy Smoak.
Sandy Taylor. 8 80-8 88 Caro!
Howard, 7-9 Janet Moon.
Thursday, June 11. 9-1 Caro
line Brown, 9-12 Dot tie Davis,
1-8 Linda Jones, 2-8 Jean Brew
sier. 3-5 Chris Lewis. 7-9 Shelia
Todd, 7-9 Sandra Stephens
SUMMER IN HAWAII
Miss Lois Terry, daughter
ol Mrs. Jane Terry, left 'lllol'
J by jet to siH'tul the summer
in Hawaii. She will lv visiting
her sister. Mrs, Ellen Mon/ and
her husband Ed Bon/. While
there they will tour all the
islands. She will be returning
home the last of Augvist,
Phillip R. Byrd will receive
his Associate of Arts degree
at Middle Georgia College on
Friday, June 5. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Byrd of
Lake Joy.
Lasseter’s lOT Sale
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can’t afford to miss -■ need a chair, sofa, bedroom suite, dinette suite, lamp, table, range, refrigerator,
washer, dryer, freezer, TV set. Shop Lasseter's and save -- we are belter house keeper's - Just have not had
time to rearrange since last weekend. All sales final.
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■ 1010 MAIN STREET PERRY. GEORGIA ■
Jerry Wayne Johnson, a
senior at the University of
Georgia, received a certifi
cate in recognition of schol
astic achievement for plac
ing in the upper five per
cent of his class at the re
cent Honors Day Program.
* * #
Several Perry residents are
candidates for degrees at the
Forty-second annual commence
ment at Georgia Southern Col
lege, Statesboro, on Sunday,
June 7 at 3 p.m.
Gail M. Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKenzie
is a candidate for the B.S. Ed.
degree in Elementary Education.
Raymond Carlton Bessinger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Bes
singer, is a candidate for the
8.8.A. Degree in Management.
Gregory James Leonard,
son of J.F. Leonard, Jr., is a
candidate for the A.B. Degree
in Political Science.
Thomas Frank Leonard, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Frank
Leonard, Jr., is a candidate
for the 8.8.A. Degree in
Management.
James W, Rainey, Jr., son
The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday, June 4 1970
of James W. Rainey, Sr., is a
candidate for the 8.8.A. Degree
in Marketing
The College Theater of
Georgia Southwestern College
presented a Reader’s Theater
Production of “Under Milk
Wood” by Dylan Thomas on
May 21 and 22. Gary Deibert
Played the 'roles of „i
characters.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Deibert
attended the show on Fridav
evening.
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