Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 20, 1972, Page 8-A, Image 8

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if J ■ sill *'S£ Jm ’ ; -> Xnjp ‘A <*m**tfßUst 3 -Hi W* »H ik * w * $£ FT •# . £" JH fep 4 jJ :< fe&SL * New Officers of the Perry Woman’s Club were installed at a banquet at The New Perry Hotel Monday night. Front row. from left, Miriam Miller, president; Margaret Hamilton, vice pres.; Alyne Ryals, recording secretary; Mary Ellen Perry Womans Club Installs New Officers The Ferry Woman’s Club held its annual installation dinner and meeting Monday evening at the New Ferry Hotel. The meeting was opened with a devotional by president elect, Mrs. Miller. After a delicious banquet, outgoing president Mrs. Kichard I. Smith called on her department chairman for a short resume of their year’s work. They were: Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, con servation; Mrs. William Edwards, education; Mrs. Dorothy Bell, international affairs; Mrs. B. B. Nall, public affairs; Miss Alline Byals, Tallulah Falls. Mrs. Smith gave her report and announced that the Ferry Woman’s Club had received 3 awards for ex cellence from the Third District of Georgia federation of Woman’s (Jubs. They were Education [jept,, third place; Public Affairs Dept., third place; Tallulah Falls, first place. Mrs. E. L. Norris, new president of the Third District of Georgia Federation of Woman’s (Jlubs was the guest speaker. Mrs. Norris is a member of— ■ | news | From Cj ;> ★ Henderson ★ Doris Thamiian^ Mrs. Louis Ragan Sr. and Mrs. Hugh Hagan Sr. visited relatives in Macon Sunday afternoon and attended the play “He Tourched "Me" at the Evanaglistic Church in Macon Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith. Jackie and Ricky visited their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nickel and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby lamb of Thomson. Ga. over the weekend. Miss Maida Ragan visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragan Sr. over the weekend. Henderson Baptist W.M.U. met Monday April 17th at the church with 18 members present, after the business session and bible study a film was shown on Home Missions. The meeting was closed with prayer and ail enjoyed delicious refresh ments served by Mrs. Ted Thames. v 5 the Warner Robins Woman’s Club and will serve as Third District President for two years. Her talk on “Woman's Club in My Life” was very much enjoyed by club members. Mrs. Emma Stapleton and Mrs. Emma Griffin were honored with certificates as Members of Merit of the Ferry Woman’s Club. || County Line NEWS || Jssjj I m By Dot • I "Redemption Center... No Stamps Needed" This sign outside a church in Warner Robins set me thinking. How many of us go out of our way to buy at the store that gives the right stamps? 1 wonder how many people would be in church if we gave stamps? It’s a thought isn’t it? Hut then we go back to the first line and the wonderful thought that no stamps are needed for salvation! It is a free gift of God. I think perhaps that is one reason Mrs. Gene dance of Macon visited Mrs. Ted Thames and family Friday, April 14th. Mrs. Ragan treated the Primary Class of Hen derson Baptist Church Wednesday, April 12th with a party. Seven members were present. Attention. Members of Henderson Baptist Church. Sunday. April 30th is building fund day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thames and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thames and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-angston Jr. and family visited Mrs. Floyde Corn and family of Crawford County Sunday, April 16th. Friends will be interested to know that Mrs. W. M. Haywood is in the Macon hospital. Lets remember her with our cards and letters. Moody, Treasurer, Evvone Norris, third district pres, from Warner Robins. Back row, from left, Betty Croom, second vice pres.; Evelyn McDaniel third vice pres.; Rebecca Sullivan, corresponding secretary. Outgoing president Mrs. Smith installed the new officers of the Perry Woman’s Club. They are: Mrs. Lawrence Miller, president; Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, vice president; Mrs. Harold Croom, second vice president; Mrs. F. J. I McDaniel, third \ vice president; Miss Alline * Ryals, recording secretary; ] that it is hard for some people to accept Gods gift, in this mercenary world of ours we expect to pay for anything we get and distrust the things that are free. How about it why don’t you go next Sunday to the Redemption Center where you will need no stamps for the most wonderful gifts of all. Last Tuesday night a Sunday School teacher, a RA Counselor and a Pastor found themselves in a yelling howling mob! No it wasn’t a demonstration. They were just with a group of RA's and Intermediates at the Coliseum for the wrestling matches. A good time was had by all Mrs. Dora Goss had as a week-end guest her daughter. Joann Unger of Warner Robins. The Deacons and their wives met at the Carriage Inn in Eastman last Friday night. After a delicious meal and a lot of fun Mr Brown called the meeting to order and gave an inspiring talk. The theme of which was Womans’ place in the growth of the Church and he asked the support of the women. A roundtable discussion followed. We think a lot was accomplished and plan to try this again. We even learned that we have a Deacon named George Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Griffin and Jennifer were the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffin of Byromville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence had as guests Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Castle of Hun tington. W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sammons of Whitehouse, Tenn. They were on their way home after visiting relatives in Bradenton, Fla. Mrs. William Sullivan, corresponding secretary and Mrs. R. 0. Moody, treasurer. After the installation, Mrs. Smith presented tokens of I LASSETERS I I'»-» PARKING LOT SALE! ’pj I I INSIDE & OUTSIDE OF STORE - ALL MERCHANDISE ON SALE ! * * I iliril YOUR CHOICE I 1 Bfo,hill Sofa’s (®W I SAVE SIOO.OO SAVE *50 M EalmJ I Bass,lt liccn USED I I FRENCH PROVINCIAL u;>tu I I DINING ROOM SOFA'S NEW CHAIRS I I SUITE s29B°° I $15.00 w 50% Off I I Uspd I COM* ON OUT ___ f I u , n bU J «■ *»"•*»« NOW IS THE I I Mapls Bunkbeds I and save at time to buy I I Dresser, Chest, u,11T,1l t I I NifactonH I Nitestand jqq APPLIANCES | I BEDROOM SUITE I CHEST - Bed S Dresser ™ CONDITIOKERS AU SIZES I I (NPA «\r dfe- REFRIGERATORS I I Ipjj.jt) | All Sale Priced! I I Everything Priced To Clear Fast.... A Tremendous T ASSFTFRS I Of Fine Furniture By Famous Makers Perry Ga w7-273ft Perry Club Council Sets Budget The second quarterly meeting of the Perry Club Council, Inc. for 1972 was held on Monday night, April 10, 1972, at the Ochlahatchee Clubhouse. A budget of $15,800.00 was established for the Club’s operation in 1972. A new set of swimming pool rules was established and will be sent to the Club members as soon as possible. The Ochlahatchee Pool will open on Saturday, June 3,1972 and remain open through August 20,1972. Pool hours will be from twelve to six daily and from one to seven on Sundays. Swim ming lessons will be given in the mornings, if qualified instructors can be found. The pool will remain open until seven on weekdays, if there appreciation to each of her officers and department chairman. Newly installed president Mrs. Lawrence Miller presented Mrs. Smith with a lovely engraved silver tray, a gift from the club. PAGE 8-A is a demand for extended hours. Several adult-only periods will be set for the pool this year. Also, children of eight years of age or younger must be ac companied by a person over sixteen years of age. The activities committee chairmen, Mr. Tommy Storey and Mrs. Myrtle Buckner, reported that our bridge class was completely filled and that plans were being made for additional bridge classes as well as square dance lessons and other adult activities for the summer and fall of this year. It was also noted that the first annual Ochlahatchee Invitational Basketball Tournament will be held at The Westfield Gym starting Monday night, April 24, with the first game beginning at 7:30 each night. The Perry Civitan Club, Exchange Club, Kiwanis Club, and Rotary Club, will challenge each other in this double elimination tournament. Tickets are $2.00 per family for the entire tournament. PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1972 Special recognition is to be given the following Clubs for accepting projects in Ochlahatchee Park for the coming year: Exchange Club, Rotary Club, Civitan Club, Beltista Club, Idaka Club, Perry Business Women’s Club and The Little League Council. The work done by these Clubs on our Perry Shrine Club Holds Cookout At Monthly Meet The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Perry Shrine Club was held at the Perry Country Club, April 12th. After a steak cookout, the business meeting was conducted with President A1 Wilson presiding. The in vocation was given by Noble Ed Willis. Secretary Larry Miller reported that the membership is continuing to grow and there are now 78 members in the Perry Club. Divan Member, Jack Cherrington, was introduced Park exemplify the type of interest and support that will make Ochlahatchee Park one of the finest private facilities in the Southeast The next officers and directors meeting of the Perry Club Council will be held on Monday, May 8 at 7:30 o'clock PM. LX Ochlahatchee Clubhouse. by the President. Noble Cherrington gave a fine speech on Shrinedom and pointed out that the Shriners main activity is supporting the various Shrine Hospitals for Burned and Crippled Children. All deserving cases are treated with no expense to the family. A ladies Night is being planned in conjunction with the regular May Meeting and members will be contacted as to the date and time by the Secretary.