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June 24 ADMITTED
Millard Hutton
Alan Ward
Juanita Watson
Martha Childs
Jewel Downs
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Penny Arnold
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June 25 ADMITTED
Evelyn Edwards
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Albert Green
Millard Hutton
Hilda Overton
June 26 ADMITTED
Andrea Stocklin
Betty Kendrick
Eugene Davis
George Heintz
Lewis Releford
Lillian Bledsoe
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Janet Baldwin
Grace Martin
Vivian Cainion
Baby Boy Cainion
Wynell McQuee
Baby Boy McQuee
June 27 ADMITTED
Terrence Bryant
Perry FFA News
The Perry FFA Siring Band
placed K, "l in the Slate String
Band finals in Atlanta last
week. FFA members playing
in the band were Carly Barns
ley, Allen Joiner, Reggie Buch
anan ami Larry Bennett. There
were five bands who were win
ners in their respective areas of
the stale. Each played a max
imum of five minutes. Songs of
their own choosing were play
ed. This was the second con
secutive year that the Perry
band has participated in the
state finals.
Mr. E. H. Cheek, Perry High
Vocational Agriculture teacher
is attending an Agri business
short course at the University
of Georgia this week. Proced
ures and techniques for placing
students ot Vocational Agricul
ture in Agricultural businesses
as part of their school experi
ences will be studied. For sev
eral years the Perry Vocational
Agriculture department has
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Lewis Releford
Eugene Davis
June 29 ADMITTED
Myrtle Rowe
Betty Whitfield
Bertha Wheeler
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Willie Riley
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Emily Welb
June 30 ADMITTED
Anna Brooks
Charlene Crowder
Larry Crowder
Rodney Thompson
Queen Lockett
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Hattie Walker
Evelyn Edwards
Doris Lamb
Terrence Bryant
been placing students with Ag
ricultural related business as
part of their supervised prac
tice program. The department
was chosen by the stale de
partment of education to work
with the University of Georgia
in carrying out a pilot program
in this area several years ago.
From Ibis program many other
schools are now carrying out
the same type program.
Mr. Thomas Rahn, Young
Farmer and Adult teacher of
Vocational Agriculture, has re
signed to accept a position ol
teacher of Vocational Agricul
ture in his home county of Ef
fingham. Mr. Rahn taught in
the Perry High School for the
past year. He was also teach
er of horticulture in the high
school.
Gene Grinstead, Reporter.
Ray Family
Attends 2
Conventions
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ray
have returned home after a
ten day trip through Florida.
While away, they were
guests of the Georgia Muni
cipal Association during its
37th convention held at Jek
yll Island June 21 23.
At Daytona Beach they at
tended the Florida Pest Con
trol convention, where Mr.
Herman Fellton, President,
of Getz Exterminators Inc.,
was a featured convention
speaker.
Charles and Alan Ray, ac
companied their parents on
the trip, and brought home
seven pounds of bass from
a fishing trip at Lake Wales.
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Extension
Club Meets
The Houston County Ex
tension Home Economics
Club met June 2 at the Agri
culture building. Seven mem
bers were present. Mrs. Joe
Klouda, president presided
Mrs. Marie Meadows gave
the devotional.
Miss Glenda Helmley,
Home Economist, introuced
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an instructive demonstration
on proper skin care and cos
metics, using Mrs. Klouda as
her model.
The announcement was
made that there will be no
further meetings until Sep
tember. Miss Helmley will
send out letter informing us
of the date, also information
regarding the state meeting
of the Club, tentative dates
are September 15 to 17, to
be held at Jekyll Island.
All Club members are re
minded of “Ladies Day” at
Flint Electric, Flint Electric
Building, Reynolds, Ga., July
9, 1970 at 9:30 a. m. Regist
ration, covered dish lunch
eon. Hostesses are: Houston
County Home Economics
Clubs. There will be morn
ing and afternoon programs
as well as lovely door prizes.
Party Honors
Miss Miller
Miss Susan Miller was hon
ored at a “Going Away” par
ty, given Tuesday of last
week by Miss Bonnie Gib
son at her home. The hon
oree; her parents, M Sgt. and
Mrs. Max Miller, and Paul
have gone to Hawaii where
they will make their home
for a four year tour of duty.
A color scheme of green
and white was effectively car
ried out in the decorations
and dainty refreshments.
The hostess presented Susan
with a pretty yellow gold in
itialed anklet.
Swimming was enjoyed
during the afternoon.
Miss Gibson was assisted
in entertaining by her moth
er, Mrs. Alvin Gibson.
Eight friends of the hono-
The Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday July 2, 1970
ree joined her and her hos
tess for this delightful oc- I
casion.
PERSONALS
Mr. Jack Pitts and his
mother, Mrs. Jack Pitts, Sr.,
returned home Friday from
a tour of the west coast, in
cluding also the Grand Can
yon and Hoover Dam. They
also visited relatives in San
Diego, California and Gulf
port, Miss. .
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