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Houston County School Supt. David A. Perdue presents Mrs. Norma Mayo
with a placque designating her “Educational Secretary of the Year”, for the
county. Mrs. Mayo was selected for the honor by the Houston County
Educational Secretaries.
Mayo Named "Ed Sec. Os The Year"
Mrs Norma Mayo has
been chosen “Educational
Secretary of the Year” by
the Houston County
Educational Secretaries. A
placque was presented to
Mrs. Mayo by David A.
Perdue, Houston County
School Superintendent, at
the April meeting of the
group
Doris Lee revealed Mrs.
Mayo's name as winner in a
“This is Your Life"
presentation Surprising her
with their presence were
her husband. Thomas Mayo,
and their three children,
NEWS FROM
HENDERSON
Mrs. Leon Ragan and
Becky of Henderson. Mrs.
Archie Bryant of Perry and
Mrs Bubba Wilder of Macon
visited the Billy Ragan
family of Marietta. Ga. and
the Bobby Ragan family of
Chamblee. Ga., Wednesday
April 26th.
Henderson Baptist Church
is having its spring revival
this week with Evangelist
Johnny Tallent of Louisville.
Ky. as guest speaker The
public is cordially invited.
Miss Maida Ragan of
Macon visited her parents,
Mr and Mrs Louis Ragan
Sr. over the weekend.
Sherry and Carolyn
Thames spent Friday night
with Beth Rhodarmer in
Perry
Miss Sharon Whitworth
and a group of young people
enjoyed a trip to Panama
City Beach and Miracle Strip
Amusement Park Panama
City Saturday. April 29th
Evangelist Johnny Tallent
is the house guest of the
Reverend and Mrs Dell
Buttrill and family this
week
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Russell, his wife Corene and
daughter Sherry, of Warner
Robins: Stephen, who was at
home from the Navy; and
Diane, a senior at Perry
High School.
Other special guests were
Mrs. T. C. Mayo, Sr., and
Mr, Perdue.
Mrs. Mayo has been
employed by the Board of
★ Perry Pilot Club Meets ★
The monthly program
meeting of the Pilot Club of
Perry was held at
Ochlahatchee Gubhouse on
Tuesday, April 25. The
Committee on Education and
International Relations with
Mrs. Marjorie Deibert as
Chairman, planned the
program
Several guests joined the
fifteen Pilot Gub members
for dinner. They were Mrs.
Mary Ferguson. Mrs Vivian
Crutchfield, Mrs. Ann
Chastain, Mrs linda Hay,
Mrs. Norma Wilson, Mrs.
Venla Bradley, Miss Dee
Weems, and Mrs Rebecca
Price of Adairsville
Gay Coleman and Dennis
Lockndge, Health Program
Representatives from the
North Central District of The
Georgia Department of
Public Health, presented a
very informative program
on the subject of Venereal
Diseases. The film “A
Quarter Million Teenagers”
was shown and Mr Coleman
talked about the problem of
these diseases and the work
of the Health Department in
fighting them
He pointed out that
Georgia has the highest rate
of reported cases of syphilis
per one thousand population
in the nation and that Atlanta
has the highest rate in
Georgia. The middle
Georgia area rates very high
in reported cases also
These high percentages
may be attributed in part to
the fact that the case finding
program in Georgia is very
Education for eleven years.
She is employed in the
bookkeeping department at
the county office building in
Perry.
“She gives untiringly of
herself and always has a
cheerful voice and smile,”
was the testimonial of the
Educational Secretaries to
Mrs. Mayo.
deligent and also because
Georgia law requires both
Physicians and Health
Departments to report all
cases of Syphilis. Mr.
Coleman stated that
members of the Health
Program staff welcome
invitations to present
educational material and
films to clubs, schools, and
other interested groups.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Keener
of Rome have returned home
after a visit with their
daughter. Mrs. Smith
and Mr Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Jo Peake of
Montgomery , Ala and Mrs.
Jimmy Coleman and
daughter, Leslie, of
Americus were the guests of
their parents. Mr and Mrs.
J. C. Peake for the weekend.
Mrs Russell O’Neal of
Carrollton and Mrs. G. L.
Hulsey spent the weekend in
Thomasville and attended
the Rose Show,
Mrs .Allan D. Gouge and
children, Cindy and John of
Charlotte, N.C. were the
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs T. E Tomlinson
Tommy Storey joined
(!3irtlis
Mr and Mrs. Winston E.
Holcomb of Perry announce
the birth of a daughter,
Stephanie Rhea, bom at the
Perry-Houston Hospital on
April 25th Mrs. Holcomb is
the former Margie K. Pitts of
Mount Sterling, Ky.
The grandparents are Mrs.
Ajalee Holcomb of Warner
Robins, Mr. Steve Pitts of
Kentucky and Mrs. J. B.
Carter of Ocala, Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Willie V.
Lamb of Perry- announce the
birth of a son William
Richard, bom at the Perry-
Houston County Hospital on
April 24, 1372. Mrs. Mary
Deborah Lamb is the former
Debbie Pryor of Perry.
The grandparents are
Burrell William Lamb and
Doris Inez Lamb.
Miss Annie Rawls of
Grovania announce the birth
of a daughter, Lysandra
Nicole, bom at the Perry-
Houston County Hospital on
April 23, 1972.
The grandparents are Mrs.
Annie Kendrick and Mr.
Zebedee Rawls Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M.
Kitchens, 111 of Byron an
nounce the birth of a
daughter, Jennifer Cherie
bom at the Houston County
Hospital on April 27, 1972
Mrs. Kitchens is the former
Miss Jeanne Williams of
Byron.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Williams of
Byron and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
M. Kitchens Jr. of Macon.
Mr and Mrs. Larry Wayne
LaFavor of Warner Robins
announce the birth of a son,
Larry Wayne LaFavor Jr.
bom at the Houston County
Hospital on Tuesday, April
26,1972. Mrs. LaFavor is the
former Miss Lawana
Thompson of Perry.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thompson
of Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
James LaFavor of Warner
Robins.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirkley
of Hawkinsville announce
the birth of a son, William
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agents for a fishing trip to
Florida several days last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Willis
Graham and family were
called to Irwinton during the
weekend due to the death of
Mrs Graham's grand
mother, Mrs. Sara Emily
Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. David
Hulbert attended the funeral
sen-ices for Mrs. Hatfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Williams of Panama City,
Fla and Mr and Mrs R. 0.
Stevens of Byron were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Phelps, Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. I. C. Britt
and Jeff Holmes visited the
Oliver and William Britt
families in Augusta for the
weekend
Mr and Mrs. Jody Matt
and sons visited relatives in
Butler during the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. W. W. Boler
spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs Stanley St. John in
Valdosta
Mr and Mrs Hugh Hill
spent the weekend in
Brunswick with Mrs. L. M,
Pope and Miss Lois Pope
Mrs. Ellie Lashley of
Macon visited Mrs. W', W
Gray several days last week
Mr. and Mrs J. Q. Davis
spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Louie Davis.
Miss Martha Cooper at
tended the state conference
of the Georgia State Society-
Sons of American Revolution
in Albany last weekend.
Donald bom at the Houston
County Hospital on April 27,
1972. Mrs. Kirkley is the
former Bobbie Jean
Reynolds of Hawkinsville
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Reynolds of
Hawkinsville and Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Kirkley of
Eastman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Clay of Sarasota,
Florida.
Mr and Mrs. John W.
Birdsong announce the birth
of a son, Jeffrey Howell, on
Thursday, April 27, 1972 at
the Houston County Hospital,
Warner Robins.
Mrs. Birdsong is the
former Carol Louise Collier
of Perry.
The proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Collier of Perry and Mr. and
Mrs Hugh Birdsong of
Dalton, Georgia.
The great-grandmothers
are Mrs Sam C. Patterson
Sr. of Richland, Georgia and
Mrs John L. Birdsong of
Dalton. Georgia.
Jeffrey Howell joins big
brother, John Warren Jr.
age 2, in the Birdsong
household.
Idaka Club Holds
Business Meeting
Idaka Club held its annual
business meeting on
Tuesday, April 25th, at the
home of Mrs. Heyward
Boyette. Mrs. Jerome
Bloodworth, president,
presided.
The following slate of
officers was elected for the
year 1972-73. They are
vice-president, Mrs. Gary
vice-president, Mrs. Gar
Hall; secretary, Mrs. David
Johns; and treasurer, Mrs.
Andy Talton.
Mrs. Heyward Boyette
was recognized by the
president as having an in
vitation from the editor of
Girl Talk, Mrs. Eunice
Conner Kennedy, to par
ticipate on a Drug Con
sumers Panel at Calloway
Gardens, May Ist. Mrs.
Kennedy will be represen
ting the Laderle Breck Co.
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Rev. Boss Guest Minister
At Benevolence Revival
Rev. Doug Boss, pastor of
the Benevolence Baptist
Church near Fort Valley will
be guest minister for the
Spring Revival beginning
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1f7 2
Sunday, May 7 at the Second
Memorial Baptist Church
located on Kings Chapel
Road. Services will be held
each evening at 7:30 p.m.
closing with a special Youth
Night, Saturday, May 13.
Rev. A. B. Barnhill
pastor at Second Memorial!
invites the people of the
community to join his
congregation for these
services. Horace Flournoy
will lead the swig service
with special music planned
for each evening. A nursery
will be provided.