Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 13, 1972, Page 7-A, Image 7

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I Cpntmimcbs I Several families in the Crossroads United Methodist Church are planning a White Elephant Sale for early May. If you have items such as books, records, pictures, appliances, utensils; items that come under the heading of “anything” call 987-0481, the Personal Thrift Plan office on Ball Street or the Church Office 987-3721 and items will be picked up. The Town and Country Garden Club will meet at 9:30 p.m., May 20 for a tour of the gardens at the Quality Court Motel. Important Woman’s Club Executive Board meeting will be held April 13th at the home of Miss Alline Ryals. Woman’s Club Installation Banquet is planned Monday April 17th, 7:00 p.m. at the New Perry Hotel. Special guest will be newly elected 3rd district president Mrs. E. L. Norris. Reservations must be made by April 15th. Call 987-1647. A few reservations are still open for the trip to Callaway Gardens by chartered bus this Satur day, leaving Eastgate Shopping Center at 9 a.m. and returning to Perry no later than 4 p.m. Total cost for the tour is $3.00 each, and all Perry ladies are invited to participate in this event sponsored by the Newcomers Club. Call 987-4612 or 987-0089 for your reservation. The Houston Educational Secretaries will meet Monday night, April 17 at 7:30 at Lindsey Elementary School in Warner Robins. Mrs. Er nestine Mason has a very interesting program planned for the meeting. The Perry Business Women’s Club will meet Thursday the 13th at 7:30 p.m. at the Ochlahat chee Club House. All Members are urged to at tend. The Delphian Club will meet Thursday, April 13th at 3:45 in the homeof Mrs. Joe Gayle. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS NEEDED We are expanding our production lines and need 30 experienced sewing machine operators. We need button sewers, button holers, and single needle operators. We will consider inexperienced high school graduates to train. The latest in modern equipment to train on that is available to the shirt industry. Apply in person for interview Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. No phone calls If Accepted For Work You Will Be Allowed To Work Out Notice With Old Employer. Benefits: 3 weeks paid vacation, 7 paid holidays, life, hospital and surgical insurance for Employee and dependants, all paid by the company New a/c Plant , Cafeteria, Ample Parking Space. Macon Shirt Company 675 Guy Paine Rd. Macon, Ga. An Equal Opportunity Employer ■■ ■■«!■!! i—i WEEKEND SPECIAL! 12 x 65, 2 Bedroom, Completely Carpeted, Private Kitchen, Comes With Washer Installed! v °" L ’ r ’4495 iSf DEERWOOD MOBILE HOMES IKE BLEDSOE 987-0183 41 SOUTH CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Perry Pink Ladies Make Plans For Hospital Week The Pink Ladies Auxiliary held its monthly meeting on April 4th at 8:00 p.m. in the conference room at the Rites Held For I. W. Whetstone Theophilus W. Whetstone, 87, a resident of Wetumpka, Ala., died March 17 after a brief illness. Funeral ser vices were at 2:30 p.m. March 18 from Harmony Methodist Church with Rev. Donald K. Fuller and Rev. Fletcher Howington of ficiating, Burial was in the church cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Whetstone was s retired farmer and an active member of Harmony United Methodist Church. He was a Master Mason, and was presented with his honorary 50 year pin in 1967. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ethel Wood Whetstone, Wetumpka; three daughters, Mrs. LaVerne W. Beard and Mrs. Inez W. Waites, both of Titus, and Mrs. Betty W. Jacobs, Perry, Ga.; one son, Walton M. Whetstone, Wetumpka; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Masonic rites were held at the graveside. Pallbearers were Masons. NOTICE “A Special Called Meeting of the Members of Physicians Service, Inc. will be held at 6:00 p.m., Saturday, May 6, 1972, at the Martinique Motor Hotel, Columbus, Georgia, to vote on an amendment of Article 11, Paragraph 2, first sentence of the Bylaws of Physicians Service, Inc. to read as follows: ‘The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Corporation, for the election of Directors to succeed those whose terms expire, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, shall be held each year on the last Saturday in February.” Ml I t shampoo carpets for Ij: a foot with mmm STANLEY FURNITURE COMPANY Perry Houston County Hospital. Mrs. Lois Medlock, president, presided. Mrs. Marion Brown gave an in spirational devotional at the beginning of the meeting. A letter of appreciation from Mr. L. A. McConnell, chairman of the Houston County Hospital Authority, was read by Mrs. Mary Emma Helms. Mr. Mc- Connell thanked the Auxiliary for purchasing the Analyzer for the nursery and the many services the Pink Ladies rendered. President, Mrs. Lois Medlock attended a dinner of The Hospital Authority at the Where The Fire? Chief Sirah Lawhorn of the Perry Fire Department reported mostly autobile fires during the past week, with one unusual bridge fire. On Wednesday of last week Nell Dupree’s auto caught fire on 1-75. On Friday wood caught fire in a house reportedly owned by Henry Matthews on Highway 41 south. A car driven by Danny Johnson of Indiana caught fire on 1-75 on Saturday, and on Tuesday a truck driven by J. B. White of Cartersville, Georgia caught fire on 1-75. The fire department put out a fire on a wooden bridge on Mossy Oak Road Monday. Chief said it appear ed someone had set fire to the bridge; there was no other apparent explanation for the fire. HAYNEVILLE By Mrs. W.D. Henson Jr. r Attention: There will be an auction, Saturday, April 15th, at 10:00 a.m. on the grounds of The Hayneville First Baptist Church. See ad on classified page for details of items to be auctioned. The G. A. girls, Pam McClintic, Cheryl and Terri Henson, Stephanie and Rhonda Williams, Cynthia Adams, Carolyn Boswell, Debbie West, and Debra Fowler, enjoyed a wiener and a marshmellow roast, Saturday night, April Bth. The gathering with leaders, Mrs. Janie Huff and Mrs. Harriett Forehand was held at the home of Mrs. Forehand. Mrs. Dora Goss from Browndale visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins had as visitors for a Saturday steak cook-out, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward from Vienna. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodard are enjoying fishing a few days this week at White Oaks, near Eufaula. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henson, Jeannie and Eddie of Atlanta, and Mrs. Myrtle Henson of Perry, visited here with relatives Thursday and Friday on their way home from a four day trip to Disney World and Busch Gardens, both places of which they thoroughly en joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Hamsley and family enjoyed Thursday until Sunday camping and fishing at Eufaula. Mrs. H. W. Huff was a Perry hospital on March 27th. Mrs. Ann Cliff, schedule chairman, reported Pink Ladies worked 341 hours in March and Candystripers worked 45 hours. To date, a total of 15,084 hours have been volunteered by this auxiliary. Mrs. Pansy Gordon reported on the final plans for the Benfit Card Party to be held on April 12th. Mor ning session will be from 9:30 A.M. until 12 noon and night session from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Gordon at 987-3853 or obtained at the door. There will be door prizes and also high score prize for each table. Potted geraniums suitable for outdoor planting will be for sale. National Hospital week will be observed on May 2nd. Hospital administrator, Mr. Hamer, is making plans to observe this with a luncheon to be designated as volunteer day in appreciation of the services of the Pink Indies. NEWCOMERS Warren C. Harden 1413 Baker Street Richard T. Menshon 620 Hillcrest Ave. Mel I yernley 612 Dr. Ruth Anglin Int 48 Westwood Trailer Park Ixmnie Parkerson 610 Pineridge Dr. Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutto. Mr. and Mrs. Wimp Huff and daughter Melanie had dinner guests Sunday: They were Mrs. H. W. Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Marty Woodard and daughter Rhonda had a cookout Wednesday for several guests. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodard; Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons; Mrs. Ruby Padgett, (Charles Padgett, Keith and Kathy Padgett; Mrs. Rosie Mae Kitchens from Dry Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tucker, Della, Stevie, Mary Glenn and T. J. from Buffalo, New York. Sunday, the Woodards had guests from Macon, Mrs. Peggy Chastain and daughter Tina, Mike Davis and Jerry Peters. Monday, Mrs. Cherry Simmos was a supper guest of the Woodards. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Scarborough have moved to their new home in Perry. Our community wishes them the best in their new surroundings. The 3rd District Fire Dept, answered two calls Saturday p.m. April Bth. One to assist near Warner Robins and Centerville. The second call was a wood’s fire on Henson Road. A Special meeting will be held April 19th at the First Baptist Church in Hayneville. Starting with a covered dish supper at 6:00 p.m. At 7:00 a speaker, Mr. Richard Scoggins from Mabel White Baptist Church in Macon will speak. The meeting is sponsored by the Brotherhood and WMU. PAGE 7-A PERRY FACTORY OUTLET Baby Sale SPECTACULAR “3 DA YS ONLY” I TRAINING PANTS I ★ TERRY CLOTH £ ** ★ ASST. STYLES & COLORS “ • ★ SPECIAL GROUP WHITE SHIRTS ★ ASST. SIZES O C ★ 100% COTTON 4 ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 50‘ SALE KIMONO’S ★ 100% COTTON ★ ASST. SIZES ” • ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 75* GOWNS ★ 100% COTTON £ C ★ SOLID COLORS v • ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 75* CREEPERS ★ 100% COTTON (c £ C ★ ASST. COLORS • ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 1.00 CRAWLERS ★ EASY CARE FABRICS 7.79 ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 1.97 -*■ ★ SNAP CROTCH SLEEPERS ★ TERRY CLOTH g • • ★ EVERY DAY STYLES -*• ★ AFTER SALE PRICE 1.75 "DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL” INFANTS _ i — _ BIBS 61- 97 c 351 CARROLL BLVD. PERRY, GA. PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972