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Where can a teenager find a summer job in
Perry?
A. 8., Perry
We agree that summer jobs are scarce right
now but you might just be able to locate one by
placing a “job wanted ad” in The Home Journal’s
classified section. We will run teenage job wanted
ads free to help Perry teenagers locate a job for
the summer. Just call us at 987-1823. It won’t cost
you a cent and we just might be able to help you
find a job.
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being built to serve still un
served areas . . . lines are be-
I ing “heavied up” to take care
IMj H of increasing use of low-cost
electric power by co-op Mcm
- As new lines cross the land,
All rural electric co-op mem
9pK2HB hers aren’t farmers .. . many
work in the cities and towns
m . . . operate rural businesses
. . . But they can all “live mod-
I S ern” because electric co-ops
m. H | m brought low - cost electricity
into the dark areas when no
one es^e undertake the
see that the electric co-op is a
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New officers for the Ttungani Club include I. to r., Mrs. Larry Sandefur,
president; Mrs. James Matthews, vice-president; Mrs. Freddie Klein, secretary;
Mrs. David Westmoreland, parliamentarian; Mrs. Ray Nunn, treasurer; and Mrs.
Wayne Bloodworth, historian and reporter.
New members of the Tsungani Club are I. to r. Mrs. Anthony DeLoach, Mrs.
John Blythe, Mrs. J. Robert Fudge, Mrs. Ralph Gentry, Mrs. Lucian Rucker, and
(not present) Mrs. Edward Mullins.
News From
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Mrs. W.D. Henson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Harper
attended the funeral of Mr.
Emory Peck in Madison Thurs
day. Mr. Peck is Mr. Harper’s
uncle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Forest Moye
ami Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Moye,
of Forest Park, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Ford and
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hutto.
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Mrs. Frances Jones and Wen
dy entertained guests from At
lanta, Mrs. Juanita Braswell,
Donna and Steve; also Mi's, 11.
H. Hollis. Mrs. Hollis also vis
ited with Mrs. C. A. McCraven
of Clinchfield, and Mrs. Hilda
Overton who is a patient in the
hospital.
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Mr. Marty Woodward is home
after being a patient in the
hospital for an operation. We
are glad you’re home, Marty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCormick
visited in Eastman, Sunday,
with their son and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne McCormick,
Andy and Rosemary.
Miss Geri McClintic and Mrs.
Sammi Fagan, of Warner Rob
ins, visited with friends in
Cherry Hill, N. Thursday-
Sunday. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Henson, Jean
nie and Eddie, in Atlanta.
* » *
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hams
ley spent Friday night in At
lanta with Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Hamsley. Two of their
granddaughters, Linda and Lau
rie, returned home with them
to spend a few days.
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Mrs. Lana Carrillo and daugh
ter, Jessica, of Warner Robins,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jinks.
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Miss Annette Ford, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ford,
has completed her second year
at Middle Gorgia College with
honors. She made the Dean’s
List and also received a schol
arship toward furthering her
education. At the fall term Miss
Ford will enter the University
of Georgia, Athens. Annette has
been employed by the Georgia
Board of Education for the past
three years and will continue
her employment with the board
in Athens. Congratulations, An
nette, the community is very
proud to have a Young Ameri
can like you.
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Mr. Mark Adams, Mr. Billy
Williams, and Mr. Wm. D. Hen
son Jr. enjoyed a deep-sea fish
ing trip at Panama City Fri
day.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Hen
son Jr., Cheryl, Terri, David
and Chuck enjoyed a four-day
camping and fishing trip in
Panama City, Fla.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Harper
visited with relatives hi Mad
ison, Thursday.
Servicemen
USS WILLIAM V. PRATT
Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer
Patrick H. Stone, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Stone of
Route 1, Bonaire, returned to
Mayport, Fla., aboard the guid
ed missile frigate USS William
V. Pratt after participating in
Operation Poopdeck off the
coast of Spain.
It was a joint U. S.-Spanish
exercise. While Spanish forces
conducted simulated strikes a
gainst a U. S. carrier task
group, the William V. Pratt
tested its dual anti-air/anti
submarine warfare capabilities
by protecting the aircraft car
rier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt,
WEDDiNGTON RECEIVES
M. D. DEGREE JUNE 8
William W. Weddington Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wed
dington of Hawkinsville and
formerly of Perry, received
his degree in medicine from
Emory University on June B.
He will soon begin his intern
ship at Bernalillo County Med
ical Center and the VA Hos
pital at Albuquerque, N. Mex.
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Tsungani
Welcomes
New Members
Members of the Tsungani
Club met for their annual May
Luncheon in the garden room
of the New Perry Hotel. After
enjoying a delicious meal, out
going president Mrs. Kenneth
Abney welcomed the six new
members into the club and ex
pressed appreciation to all of
her officers for the past year.
She then handed over the gavel
to the new president, Mrs. Lar
ry Sandefur.
The club members presented
Mrs. Abney with a pair of sil
ver candlesticks for her fine
job as president, and Mrs. Bob
by Grizzard was presented with
a gold initial pin as a going--
away gift. Mrs. Grizzard also
won the door prize, a cake in
the shape of an artist’s palette.
During the meeting each
member learned the edentily of
her secret sister for the year.
Presbyterians
Have 268 In
Bible School
Closing exercises for a
week of Vacation Bible
School were held at the Per
ry Presbyterian Church Sun
day, June 14. An enrollment
of 268 for the week was an
nounced by Mrs. Jack Eljis
Jr., director. The offering for
the week will be used to
aid in the construction of a
Bible School in a foreign
country.
Mrs. Ellis was assisted by
Mrs. Worth Bryant. Teach
ers, project chairmen and
helpers were Pre-kindergar
ten, Mrs. James Fudge, Mrs.
Gordon Scarborough; Kin
dergarten, Mrs. Mark Gutz
ke, Mrs. Dave Larimer, Mrs.
George Taylor Jr.; Primary,
Mrs. A. J. Bennett, Mrs. Kyle
Arnold, Mrs. Larry Sande
fur, Mrs. David Westmore
land; Middlers, Mrs. Lee
Stone, Mrs. J. R. Arnall, Mrs.
A1 Lasseter; Juniors, Mrs. A.
J. Adams, Mrs. Bill Hunt,
Mrs. Byron Maxwell; Crafts,
Mrs. Perry Dominy, Mrs.
Herbert Moore, Mrs. George
Bramlett; Nursery, Mrs. San
ford Walters; Music, Mrs.
Jack Smith, Mrs. John Bird
song, Miss Susan Smith; Re
freshments, Mrs. Hall Sch-
The Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday, June 18, 1970
enck, Miss Susan Schenck
and Peter Schenck; Publi
city, Mrs. Hal Groom.
Helpers were Susan Arn
all, Margaret Arnold, Ann
Dominy, Ruth Gutzke, Wal
ter Gutzke, Valerie Howard,
Dianne Larimer, Lee Lee
Murphy, Donna Walters,
Tammy Poung, Lynn Har
per, Barbara Baker, Candy
Lasseter, Patti Dayton, Tim
Bramlett.
STORK CLUB
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Walter Ged
rottis announce the birth of a
daughter, Trudy Teresa, born 4
June 1970 at Tripler Army Gen
eral Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mrs. Gedrottis is the former
Bertie Watson of Perry. Ma
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Tommie J. Watson of
Bonaire. Paternal grandparents
were the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Gedrottis, of Ohio. Sgt.
Gedrottis is assigned to the Ist
Detachment, 9th Weather Wing,
Hickam Air Force Base, Hono
lulu, Hawaii.
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