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HAYNEVILLE
By Mrs. W.D. Henson Jr.
Pretty clothes, baskets
and egg hunts were special
things during the Easter
weekend.
The Beginner Sunday
School Gass, egg hunt, at
Hayneville First Baptist
Church, was held Saturday
morning in the yard of Mrs.
T. I. Boswell. Those children
attending were Alan
Bozeman, Gina and Laura
Reese, their cousin Steve,
and Wesley Smith. Mrs.
Ruth Hutto is the class
teacher. Assisting Mrs.
Boswell and Mrs. Hutto in
hiding eggs was Miss
Carolyn Boswell.
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H. C. Strawser
Air Force Officer
Named Director
Os Houston UGF
Herman C. “Butch"’
Strawser, Lt. Col. Retired
USAF, has been named
Executive Director of the
Houston County United
Givers Fund, Inc.
Strawser is a native of
Morgantown, West Virginia
and has lived in the Warner
Robins area for four and a
half years.
He is a member of the
Peach Belt Association for
Retarded Children, a
member of the Mt. De Sales
Athletic Association, a
member of the Air Force
Association, Chapter 296 and
a member of the Sacred
Heart Parish.
Strawser is married to the
former Gerry M. McCort of
Point Marion, Pennsylvania.
The Strawsers reside at 107
Holt Ct. in Warner Robins,
with their two children Dee
15, and Chuck 13.
I Perry Ag. Students Nab 4th Place j
Perry Jr. High Agriculture
Students rang up 829 points
in the landjudging contest
held at Abraham Baldwin
Agricultural College in
Tifton, Georgia. Competing
against 43 other schools
these students won 4th place.
Tyson ranked sth
place out of 171 students.
Their advisor is Mr. Hervia
Ingram. The landjudging
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Tifton. They were Julius Newberry, Steven Avis, Chris Mullis, and Anthony
Tyson. Their advisor is Mr. Hervia Ingram.
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An egg hunt Sunday af
ternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Henson was
enjoyed by several children
of the Henson family and
their parents: Cheryl, Terri,
David and Chuck Henson;
Pam McClintic and her
mother, Mrs. Kathryn
McClintic; Rhonda and
Stephanie Williams and
parents Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Williams; Cynthia Adams
and mother Mrs. Betty
Adams.
Dinner and an egg hunt on
Easter Sunday was the order
of the day for the Fowler
family at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tubby Fowler. En
joying the day was Michael
and Debra Fowler; Mr. and
Mrs Marvin Fowler and
boys; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Fowler, Bobby Fowler; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Stafford and
family from Ft. Valley; Mr.
and Mrs. Donnie Fowler and
son Sandy from Hawkin
sville; Mr. and Mrs. Hyndall
Peavy, Cindy and Jeff from
Eglin A.F.8., Florida (they
arrived Thursday to visit for
j a long Easter weekend with
I relatives here and in
Unadilla); Mrs. Horace
Sledge; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Peavy of Perry;
from Unadilla were Mrs.
Willie Mae Hood and
children,Tina and Kent;
from Thomaston, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Montgomery
and Tony.
Mrs. Hazel Fowler and
boys, Andy, W. C., Tommy
and Ronnie will leave Friday
to spend a long weekend with
her parents in Thomaston
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Montgomery while Marvin
attends weekend National
Guard Duty at Fort Stewart,
Ga.
Easter Sunday afternoon
for Mr. and Mrs. George
Ford and Miss Annette Ford
was spent with son, Cecil and
his wife, Jeanette and
daughter, Debbie of
Hawkinsville at their camp
site at Lake Sinclair. Also
spendng the afternooon
were several of Mrs. Cecil
Fords’ family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Self,
children, Gina, Derick and
Renora attended Sunrise
team and Mr. Ingram would
like to thank Mr. Drew
Bynum, soil conservationist
of Houston County for his
assistance.
The purpose of the contest
is to teach individuals to
understand soil differences;
to teach why soils respond
differently to different
management practices; to
lead individuals to un-
Services at Hayneville First
Baptist Church and in the
afternoon an egg hunt at the
home of Mrs, Self's brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Tyson at Brookfield,
along with Mrs. Self’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehu
Tyson and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Tyson from Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Woodward and Rhonda had
guests for outdoor grilled
suppers Wednesday and
Saturday. They were Mrs.
Inez Yansom, Mr. and Mrs.
William Simmons, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Yansom and
Son Yancy from Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins
spent the weekend in
Knoxsville, Tennessee
visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Harper
visited Sunday afternoon in
Macon with Mrs. W. H.
“Granny” Harper.
Friends were glad to learn
Mrs. Hazel Huff s home after
her hospital stay of several
days. Hazel reports she’s
feeling stronger each day
Thomas Robbins
Named New
Colonial Mgr.
The Perry Colonial Store
has a new manager, Thomas
Robbins. Robbins, 28 years
of age, was raised in Mar
shallville and attended
Montezuma High School. His
first employment experience
was with the Fort Valley
Coca-Cola Bottling Com
pany. He has been with
Colonial since 1970, coming
to the food chain from A & P
Food Stores.
He came to Perry from
Dublin having served as co
manager there.
Robbins is married to the
former Joanne Lee from
Fort Valley. The Robbins
have 4 children, 2 boys,
Thomas, Jr. - age S and
Joey - age 6Vz ; and two girls,
Donna - age 3, and Angel -
age 2.
Thomas Robbins
derstand that soil depth,
texture, permeability, slope,
surface, drainage, and
degree of erosion to deter
mine how land can be used;
to develope within the in
dividual a wholesome
respect for soil and the skills
involved in managing it
correctly; and to teach in
dividuals to apply good land
management practices.
and able to be about some.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henson
from Rossville visited here
Friday and Saturday with
relatives.
The G. A. Girls, Cynthia
Adams, Debra Fowler,
Cheryl and Terri Henson,
Pam McClintic and Rhonda
Williams, with group leaders
Mrs. Janie Huff and Mrs.
Pat Dunlap visited and gave
favors of soaps decorated as
Easter eggs to several
patients at the Christ San
tified Nursing Home, Friday
afternoon. Saturday the
afore-mentioned group was
joined by Carolyn Boswell to
visit with Mrs. Bertha West
and Miss Awie Brazeal.
The 3rd District Volunteer
Fire Dept, reports no fire
calls made during the past
week. But they do report a
large crowd for the bar-b
--que supper Friday, March
28th. Chief Adams wishes to
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extend appreciation to
everyone who helped make
the evening a success by
donating time and services
and to all the many sup
porters who gave the lady-of
the-house a night out of the
kitchen and their families a
treat by coming out and
buying a bar-b-que supper.
Miss Cathy Etheridge had
a weekend guest from Perry.
Miss Jonda McWhorter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fowler
had Sunday afternoon
visitors frm Pinehurst, Mr.
and Mrs. James Arflin and
two daughters Joan and
Sandra.
Mrs. H. W. Huff visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Huff and daughter,
Selena.
We’re glad to see Aunt
Bertha West home after
spending several weeks in
North Georgia.
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Two Perry High Students Named
As Finalists In Gov's Honors Program
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Two Perry High School *
students have been selected
as finalists in the 1972
Georgia Governor’s Honors
Program. They are Kim
Holec, nominated in social
studies, and Gary Rogers,
nominated in science. Both
are juniors.
Four hundred high school
juniors and sophomores
were selected from
throughout the state on the
basis of teacher recom
mendations, performance on
standardized tests, grades
and personal interviews. The
finalists will attend the eight
week program for gifted
students this summer at
Wesleyan College in Macon.
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972
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Kim Holec Gary Rogers