Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, June 04, 1970, Image 14

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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 ... ...... 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 i nit. j -sm i . y S|| JT mt 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 If we have ii and you want it the price will be right -- Outside the store - inside the store will be prices you 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. 4 bbbbbbi* 4 *bbbbb* 4 4 bbbibbi* / spc fox \ / BASSETT * / ODD BED \ ■ P , DDCT c „ r ■ ■ DEN SUIT • m BEDROOM \ J SALE • ■ CARPET SA <- E ■ J J ■ SUITE ! ■ Q "r„“ ? sa“ s ■ ■ ■ I I ! Tripk I)reSSer ’ CheSt ’ Bed 5 I 50% Off I H ! \lB8 88 i 1298 88 i I IS-i 1 6 95 . 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WARRANTY g m with roll ABOUT STAND 1 Floral 1 Plaid H | PILLOW BACK-A BEAUTY g j 219!? 11 148 88 128 88 j j 218 88 1 P » REFRIG.-FREEZER FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS S P bbbibbbbb^ COMPLETELY FROST FREE 3 cycles—s year warranty B| Only 4 to Sell g ■ CHEST ■; OOQBB 138.88 ; / blacTvinyl \ u TYPE g ■ JfaOw,T ; 5 50FA ■ I FREEZER ! ■ Frigidaire ■ Wicker H B B ■ iMPiHiw 15 cu.n. S ■ «IR CONDITIONER „K.SL„. ■! 1 OQBB ■ B ■ ■ 275 sq. ft. capacity cooling ■ ■ 1%l " i 199?? i i 158. M 48 88 | \ a * } I Lasseter’s Furniture Co. ■ 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. Conservative or liberal? Write a letter to The Home Journal.